Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 March 1943

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  • 24 1 The Syonan Sinbun [ENGLISH I Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. SO THURSDAY. MARCH It. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 7 CENTS.
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  • 154 1 TOKYO. Mar. 10 —< om memorating the occasion of Nippon's 38th Army Day. Tokyo < Hhtena packed the plaza in front of the Imperial Palace from early this morning to pray for the longevity of Tenno Heika. The Vasukuni Shrine was also crowded
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  • 485 1 China's Sovereignty THINKING Chinese throughout the Southern Regions, now thoroughly disillusioned about the ieal motives of AngloAmerican interference in China, are doubtless, seriously pondtiing over the position of China today, as so clearly set out in the Tokyo message published in yesterday's issue of the Syonan Sinbun and associated
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  • 141 1 Vital Chungking Base Captured Domei. CENTRAL CHINA FRONT. Mar. 10.—Nippon Army air units celebrated the 38th Army Day with sweeping raids over enemy positions at Hwajung, northern Hunan Province. and Kungan, southern Huueh Province. Nippon planes rained tons of bombs on enemy units which were
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  • 337 1 PUBLIC REACTION to the announcement that the Exchange Control Regulations will be promulgated on March 15 is one of great satisfaction, as it is generally felt that this will be one of the biggest fillips to the revival ot trade and an important factor
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  • 105 1 Domei. LISBON. Mar. 9—A formation of Nippon air units, consisting of bombers and fighters raided Wav in New Guinea Island last night, it was revealed by the Anti-Axis Headquarters in south-west Pacific. The Navy Department has announced that Nippon planes sank
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  • 310 1 U-BOATS SINK EIGHT SHIPS DomH. LISBON, Mar. 9—lntense activity prevailed along the entire Eastern Soviet front with particularly heavy shelling against Leningrad, while the Tunisian front remained quiet. The German official war communique says that German troops are masters ot the situation along the entire
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  • 663 1 DomeL LISBON. Mar. 9.—Th* complaint made last nigh: in a Press interview in Moscow by Admiral William Standley, American Ambassador to the Soviet Union, that the Soviet Government is concealing American aid from the people has ca"used a sensation in the United States, according to
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  • 92 1 Domei BERLIN, Mar. 9.—Berlin newspapers say that Admiral William Standley's statement in Moscow charging the Soviet Government with concealing American aid rendered to Moscow from the Russian people confirm* more than ever that Premier Stalin did not attend the Casablanca parley because
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  • 90 1 Domei. NANKING. Mar. 10—The appointment of Mr. Ho Hsi-shao and Mr. Chou Li-ko as ConsulsGeneral of the National Government of China at Harbin and Mukden, respectively, was announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday. It was also made public that in
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  • 70 1 Domei TOKYO, Mar. 10.—After passing the remaining five bills, including the Tokyo Metropolis Bill, at a plenary session In the House of Pe*re. the Upper House will gc into recess from tomorrow. As tho House of Representatives has already been in recess since
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  • Army Day Fittingly Observed In Tokyo
    • 931 1 WAR VETERANS FETED ARMY DAY was celebrated throughout Greater East Asia yesterday. In Tokyo, some 600 veterans of the Russo-Nippon War of almost four decades ago, including Yasujiro Inouye, 63--year-old Artillery Corporal, and Takegoro Suzuki, 61-year-old first-class stoker, were feted at
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    • 354 1 Manoeuvres. Parades, Mass Meetings Held DorneL TOKYO, Mar. 10.- With war planes roaring over the capital in anti-air-raid manoeuvres us the curtain raiser, the 38th Army Day was fittingly observed throughout the country today. With the break of dawn. Arm? planes soared into the sky in
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  • 463 1 NEW LOAN AGREEMENT Domei. TOKYO, Mar. 10.—The 3ank of i Nippon will extend a Yen 200.000--000 credit to th? Federal Reserve Bank of China under a loan agreement for a five-year pertr.d. concluded between T.yotaro Yuki, Governor of the Bank of Nippon, and Kiichi
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  • 134 1 Dome!. LISBON. Mar. 9—Reflecting increasing difficulties in the war efforts, the House of Represent- atires Labour Committee today j ordered a general investigation !of absentees in industry, it is reported from Washington. Secretary of Labour Frances Perkins will be called as the first witness lat
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  • 297 1 PEOPLE'S TRUST APPRECIATED Dome! DJAKARTA. Mar. 9.—The Cortl-mander-in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary P'crc3s in Djawa In i a ten-minute broadcast trcm the local station today to Nippon declared that the rehabilitation |of Djawa was progrefsing by leaps and bounds as the resu't ,of th? complete
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  • 1792 2  -  Kenji Morikawa., AMERICAN INGENUITY DEFIED tvITH the Nippon Forces in South Pacific, Mar. 9.—Terror struck American .soldiers without warning just before midnight on Dec. 12 last year when two huge gasoline tanks, several uiant searchlights and several planes on their Guadalcanar airfield weirdly blew up
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  • 349 2 Domei. MUKDEN, Mar. 9.—A graphic eyewitness account cl the Nippon forces' triumphal entry into Muiden during the Rosso-Nippon I War. being celebrated today, was J priven in an interview by Kao Shou-jen, Chinese priest cf the Kuantei Temple, situated outside the walled town of
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  • 128 2 BITTER CRITICISM OF ADMINISTRATION Domei. LISBON, Mar. 9.—lt is reported from Washington that, in what is considered as an outright criticism of the Rcosevclt administration since the recent talk of a fourth term. Senator Wayland Brooks, Republican from Illinois, today asked Congress to serve
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  • 97 2 Dome!. AKITA. Mur. 9- Wang Yunching, Manshukoku Ambassador to Nippon, attended the third commencement exercises of the Nippon-Manshukoku Technical Training Institute here this morning. In an instructive address deilvertd during the exercises, Mr. Wang sliced the important role which the 88 new pupils will occupy
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  • 342 2 RE-A WAKENING OF INDONESIANS DJAKARTA, Mar. 9. —Expressing; deep gratitude to the Nippon Military authorities for lenient, considerate treatment accorded to war prisoners, Captain R. M. Soekardie, formerly of the Netherlands East Indies Army, pledged to do his utmost toward prosecution of the
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  • 491 2 'Nippon-Indochina Amity Never Better Yoshizawa UNDERSTANDS TRUE INTENTIONS Dome! TOKYO, Mar. 10. —Relations between Nippon and French Indochina have grown closer than ever before, since" the establishment of the Nippon Ambassadorial Office in French Indochina in 1941, Mr. Kenkicbi Yoshizawa, Nippon Ambassador to French Indochina, declared last nig ht on
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  • 108 2 ON THE OCCASION of the anniversary of the She nan Hoso Kanri Kyoku, which falls on Saturday. Mar. 13. a program, including Indian drama, Chinese Peking drama, Malai drama, and Nippon song recital by Phillip and Fadiilah. will be staged at th? Kyo-ei
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  • 78 2 Drnnei. TOKYO. Mar. 9.-The Dal N<~pon Women's Asscciation tnls afternoon gave a tea part- in honour of the visiting Mr vshukoku women at the man?i< o cf Marquis Toyrkage Yamano; The party was cttended by eight members of the visiting party as well as Mrs. Wang
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  • 321 2 ITALIAN MILITARY ATTACHE'S TRIBUTE DomeL TOKYO, Mir. 10.—Paying tribute to the Nippon lighting spirit, Colonel Guido Bertoni, Military Attache to the Italian Embassy here, in an interview on the occasion of th 2 38th Army Day, declared that Nippcn armed forces and people were
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  • 155 2 MALAIS beat Eurasians by four goals to three on the Padane yesterday in the nnal of the Army Day soccer competition, and won the Mayor's Cup In addition, the winners won a shield presented by Lieut.-Ccl. X Okubo, Chief of the Propaganda Department.
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  • 109 2 THE CRICKET season In Syonan opens on Sunday with a game at the Jalan Besar Stadium between teams captained by Evan Wong and Laii Singh. The game is under the auspices of the Syonan Sports Association, and will start from 11 a.m. Evan
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  • 146 2 CELEBRATIONS IN PEKING Domei. PEKING, Mar. 9.—War Observance Day. commemorating the National Government of China's entry into the Greater East Asia War, was celebrated here with a colourful program this morning. Ceremonies observing the Nal.onal Government's third month of participation in the current
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  • 271 2 L Domci. HSiNKING. Mar. 10.- Simultaneous with the celebrations throughout Greater East Asia on the 38th anniversary d Nippon's Army Day, Manshukoku today, bedecked with the Rising Sun £nd five-coloured flags, bettttingly observed the commemorative day or Nippon s victory over Czarist Russia
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  • 279 2 Dornel BANDOENG, Mar. 9—A surging crowd of 25.000 local inhabitants together with Nippon Military and civilian leaders, enthusiastically celebrated the first anniversary of the Nippon occupation of DJawa, a year aso today, as young and old gathered at the Public Square, proud of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 177 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 3 p.m. school broadcast: 3.20 p.m. Interval; 6 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. Nippun language news; 6.30 p.m. Nippon mel-xiies; 650 p.m. reading of the Koran and religious talk; 7.20 p.m. rews in Malal; 7.35 p.m. Chinese music: 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. new^ in Hokkien: 830
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    • 163 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 21 n TODAY we shall continue on the radio the conversation between two persons. 1. Tokyo no ehagakl o misete agemasho—l will show a postcard of Tokyo. 2. Onega! itashi masu.—Please do. 3. Kore wa doko daka shitte imasu ka?—Do you know where trn^ place is?
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    • 74 2 fi!iiy^*-oSj IHI 111 Burma Senki. 3 —6 —8.30 p.m. (for the Services and Nippon Publir only*. STOWA: Lady Scarf ace. 3—6—8.30 p.m USIHO: The Cap'ain Hates The Sea. 3—6—8.30 p.m. To-morrow: The Boss R;der of Gun Creek. JNDO: Piahlada iMaK-yabin 3— 5.-o—9 p.m. VAMATO: Kwai Huo Vat Ch-e Mv: (Cantonese).
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