Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 March 1943

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  • 24 1 The Syonan Sinbun [ENGLISH I Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 83 MONDAY. MARCH IS. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 7 CENTS.
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  • 122 1 •hnl TOKYO, Mar. 15.—1t is officially disclosed that Premier Gen. Ilideki Tojo visited Nankins on Mar. 13 personally to repay the official visit to Tokyo paid by President Wane Chinswei of the National Government of China last December, and also to extend Nippon s official congratulations
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  • 542 1 Always At The Receiving End ON THE FAR-FLUNG war fronts of Greater East Asia. Nippon's enemies continue to ,be at the receiving end, getting severely thrashed every time they dare to sally forth into Nippon-occupied territories. Only a few days ago, Dai Honyei announced that between Feb. 16 and
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  • 282 1 One Transport Sunk, Another Crippled, 32 Planes Downed Dotnei. TOKYO, Mar. 13.—More significant successes it tended the exploits of the Imperial Nippon naval and air units in the Aleutians and south-west Pacific between Mar. 8 and Mar. 11. One enemy
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  • 462 1 Only Scattered Remnants Of 114 th Division Left MM TSINGTAO, Mar. 13.—Chungking forces in Shantung Province, totalling 25,000 troops and comprising the entire command of Lieut. Gen. Li Wen-li, a former subordinate of Gen. Yu Hsuehchung, have voluntarily surrendered to the Imperial forces upon
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  • 63 1 Domei. LISBON, Mar. 14—The Red Army has admitted the fourth setback in two days in the critical battle for Kharkov, it was reported from Moscow. Declaring that the Soviets were outnumbered by the Germans, the dispatch further added that massed German armoured forces,
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  • 325 1 Dome! LISBON, Mar. IS—On the Soviet Eastern front, bitter street-to-street struggle continued unabated in the centre of the sriategical town of Kharkov < which was retaken by the Germans >, with the Germans pushlii'. hack the Soviets in all directions. The official
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  • 154 1 Dome i. TOKYO. Mar. 13.—Doctor Junp?l Shinobu, an authority on International law. Doctor Tancmoio Furuhata, inter-nationally-known authority on blood- j test, and Doctor Hitoshi Kihara, famed for his study of cellular tissue of wheat, have been awarded the Imperial Gif <■ Prizes for 1942
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  • 95 1 Domei. SHANGHAI, Mar. 13—Nippon air units yesterday heavily raided Kweilin, in northeastern Kwangsi Province, besides Yungfu and Liangfung, situated south of Kweilin, according to a Kweilin dispatch received here. Following up raids carried out on Friday, units of the Nippon Air Force on Saturday morning again
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  • 223 1 TOKYO, Mar. 13.—An insurmountable difficulty Is faced by the United States in its desperate attempt to fulfil its promise of assistance to Chungking, the Yomiuri-Hoehi points out, semi-editorially Despite th» frantic efforts of President Roosevelt's special emissaries. Dr. Lauchlin Currie, Wendell Willkie
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  • 56 1 After attacking and blasting enemy targets in the Pacific, Nippon airmen return to their base in perfect composure, without the slightest sign of worry. Picture shows some Nippon airmen returning to play with their pet after a hectic time bombing and blowing to smithereens an American
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  • 477 1 CEREMONY IJV NANKING Domei. NANKING, Mar. 14.—Signing of the agreement concerning details of the return of Nippon concessions to the National Government of China, took place today at the Foreign Department of the National Government of China this morning between Nippon and
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  • 279 1 TO ENCOURAGE the study of the Nippon language among the inhabitants in general, the Military Administration in Syonan is planning to give, upon examination, special badges to be worn as a sign of ability in the language. The examination will be held
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  • 293 1 'ADVANTAGES IN NIPPON HANDS' DomcJ lOKYO. Mir. 13.-<^omm-ntin3 wa tlie Dal Honvei announcement j svatiiig that en?my trar.sport j W9M sunk and another heavily cu.ma?od itiid a total of 32 enemy i planes shot down between Mar. 8 and Mar. 11 on the Aleutian ami S3ufh-w3st
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  • 180 1 Domci AN UNDISCLOSED BAGE Mai. 13—In a desperate attempt tc re-take Mitotze and Owchihkow, strategic enemy bases in Hupeh Province, a force of 4,500 troops undei Commander Chen Chen? (.f Chungking's 6th War Zone was epulse v by tho Nippon forces la** n'pht. The war
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  • 524 1 TOKYO. Mar. 13.-T:,c D.xi Honyei annotincsmem cf he w r ■.-suits obtained in t;ie vicinity ol eastern Kew Oiling the Bolomruu and Narukinii Is!a:)d v. iro thon Plcq-it-it.y proves that ail enemy i Ire rait, wjr?h:»s and transport*, on. c they ciar- to
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  • 88 1 Oomei. TOKYO, Mar. 13. M is authoritatively learned that the Soviet freighter Kohla (6i*V) tons) wxs torpedoed and sunk in wateir. around Amamioshima Island of the Ryuku Group, by an American submarine. Four survivors ot the Kohla were rescued wru'e drif*,i*v» aboard a lifeboat by
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  • 603 2 ENVOY'S STATEMENT TO PRESS BHMfc SHANGHAI, Mar. 13.—Kenkkhi Yoshizawa, Nippon Ambassador to French Indochina, who arrived here yesterday afternoon from Fukuoka to inspect conditions in China before returning to his post, declared in a Press interview that French Indochina is maintaining very close
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  • 257 2 Darnel. IPOH, Mar. IS—.A survey of the work accomplished by the Enemy Property Bur* lit, Perak. in the reconstruction o> the State during the first year of the Nippon Administration, gives a convincing picture of the rapid progress made by the
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  • 103 2 THE OVERSEA Chinese Association of Sycnan will hold special performances of select?d Peking dramas at th? Yamato G kijo 'fcimer Eu Tong .Sen Theatre) en three day.? from M?r. 18 to Mar. 20 inclusive. The shows aie WOB& staged to increase
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  • 218 2 PENANG. Mar. 12.— Th? decision to form a Poultry Farmers' Association, a Pig Rearers' Association and a Cattle Rearers' Associetlon. subject to the approval of Government was reached at a meeting of the Central Committee of the Grcw-More-Focd Campaign Fund held at the Overseas
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  • 130 2 BmmL DJAKARTA, Mar. 11—The inhabitants of Semarang, on the occasion of Nippon's 38th Army Day, contributed a sum of Tea 35,Mt to the Nippon Aimj and Navy in appreciation of the efforts of Nippon troops for the censtructkn of New Djawa. Kofntai:--"
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  • 160 2 DESCRIBED as the assistant manager of a firm of piecegocdi wholesalers in High Street, H. Pchumal was fined $1,500 or 12 months' rigorous imprisonment in default, on two counts of profiteering, In the Criminal District Court en Saturday. Pohumal was stated ri have -.old 50
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  • 127 2 DomeL PENANG, Mar. 12.—The urgent need lor the formation of a Music Research Society in Penang, which would provide for better Nippon, European and Malai music and which would also produce radio dramas, was discussed at a conference of musicians held at the Penang
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  • 95 2 A PATRIOTIC song competition, of which the thems will be "India Will Rise," U being sponsored by the Indian Preas in Sycnan. The songs, set to the tune of a march, should be such as to **axeu in Indians their duty to march into
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  • 867 2 EXCJHANGF. regulations affecting Malai. Sumatra, Djawi, Burma and North Borneo, is being published in these columns in full for the information and guidance of our readers. The regulations will be published in three instalments, the first aDpearins below:— Article 1: In these regulations, "exchange bill"
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  • 722 2 KEEN RIVALRY DISCERNED ■MMI TOKYO, Mar. 13.—Although lighting as allies and belonging to the same Democratic camp, Britain and United States are frantically engaged in out-producing themselves with the present means at hand in a keenly contested race to acquire supremacy
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  • 253 2 AN INDIAN chief tenant of a house in Cuff Road, who Illegally drew for a period of trrre3 successive months the rice rations c! 24 sub-tenants in the house lor his own benefit, was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment and fined £-XX)
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  • 247 2 Donei. ROME. Mar. 12—The Popolo di Roma declares that there is inconsistency in the official and unofficial annourcements by the anti-Axis governments on tha number of mi kings. The newspaper says the public in Pritan is now increasingly suspicion that something Is wrong
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  • 585 2 RETURN OF CONCESSIONS Domei. TOKYO. Mar. 14.—The Board of Information has announced that the agreement on deta-ls concerning the rendition of exclusive Nippon concessions in China was signed in Nanking today. The announcement said"ln accordance with Article Two ol the agreement between Nippon and China concerning
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 128 2 SITUATION VACANT WANTED immediately laboratory workers for 1 > identification of malaria ]*trasltes, and (2) identification of moaquit'es and their larvae In relation U> malaria. Apply personally to OKA 9420 BUTAI (former College of Medicine 83—85 TO LET TO LET: No. 64 Goodman Road, Katong—three bedroom., and ?:aagc Apply S.
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    • 667 2 WANTED TO RENT or buy compound bouses, modern sanitation, either in group* or separately, within three or four ibilm of town. Rooms, also required in i.i.u with modern sanitation toy i> > guests. Inquire personally from KUi or, Syonan Sinbun. Cecil Street, or Kdnor, Syonan Sinbun-sha Robinson I ml. PUBLIC
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 173 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 6 pm. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news; 6.30 p.m. Chinese children's hour; 6.50 p.m MaHi music: 7.20 p.m. Mala: news; 7.35 p.m. Chinese music; 7.45 p.m. reading in Chinese: 8 p.m. Cantonese news 8.15 p.m. Hokkien news; 8.30 p.m Glimpjes of Nippon; 8.40 p.m. Nippon language le&on
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    • 175 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 22 THIS evening we shall continue the conversation between two perrons. 1. Kono ehagaki wa dokodaka wakarimasu ka?—Do you know the place of this picture card? 3. Watashi ni wa wakarimawn.—l do not know. 3. Kore wa Tokyo de ichil>an nlgtyakana glnza dori desu.—This 1* Ginza
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    • 51 2 /|^^qfkifjos i THRILLER AT KYO-EI "THE NIOHT OF JANUARY 16" with Robert Preston and Ellen Drew, --hewing at the Kyoei Gekijo. is a <fclectivc thriller that should please the most critical of cinema fans. Realistic: acting by Robert Preston and Ellen Drew make this story a series of breath taking
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