Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 March 1943

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Sinbun [ENGLISH Office *****46 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 84 TUESDAY. MARCH 16. KOKI 2«03. SYOWA 18 7 CENTS.
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  • 568 1 Sino Nippon Ties Yet More Cordial FOR THE FIRST TIME in history, a Nippon Prime Minister on active ervice has set foot on Chinese soil—an unmistakable pointer to the increasingly cordin! relations which exist between Nippon and China. Since President Wang Ching-wei's declaration that China will live or die
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  • 137 1 Dom-.i. TOKYO. Mar. 16.—The Inited Sta.es Navy Department belated* v announced the damage sustained during the period between the first li.it I.- of the Solomons and the I'.ii-l off Rennet Island bu:. as usual, the American announcement is far from the truth and tries to hide the loss
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  • Nippon, China Reach 'Perfect Agreement' On War Prosecution
  • 321 1 Domei TOKYO. A'ai. 15.— Premier rneral Hdcki Tojo's via t to Nankins will undoubtedly contribute to the further strengthening oi Sino- Nippon collaboration in the current war, political observers here declared today. These circles described the Premier's trip as an epoch-making event which marks
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  • 468 1 Domei LISBON. Mar. 14.-Reports from American correspondents in Me scow said that the Battle of Kharkov reached its most critical situation as big German Panzer and motor in.antry units pressed their attacks from the west, north and south on the city. The Russians retreated
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  • 429 1 Doowi. FUKUOKA, Mar. 15.—The people and the National Government of China thoroughly understand Nippon's policy and are making the utmost efforts to prosecute the war jointly with Nippon to a successful completion, Premier General Hideki Tojo said upon his arrival from Shanghai. f remier Tojo
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  • 245 1 OUTCOME OF NANKING TALKS Domei TOKYO, Mar. 15.--Political ooservers heiv express tbe opinion that Nippon attack on the Chungking regim* will be intensified still further in order to settle Chinas interrAi troubles, with the unprecedented visit of Prermei General H:d;ki Tojo ;o Nanking as
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  • 320 1 RETREAT CUT OFF, TRAPPED Domei. RANGOON. Mar. 14.—According to dispatches received here, enemy or^e? which become active on the Burma-China and northern India-Burma borders with the cbject of reopening the Burma P.oad were dealt steage-hamm-r blows by the Nippon forces winch began operations, en
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  • 211 1 Domei. TOKYO. Mar. 15.—Premier General Hideki Tojo has presented to Taiwan Yokoyairu, greatest living Nippon painter, nine precious Chinose ink-sticks, including live made during trie Ching Pericd 162 years ago, and raie Chinese ink-slabs which the Pr« mier received as presents iro*n Prartdrat
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  • 186 1 Domei NANKING, Mar. 15—Premier General Hideki Tojo, accompanied by Major General Kenryo Sato, Director of ir-.e Military Affairs Bureau of the War Ministry, and others of his party as well as Ambassador Mamoru Shigeraitsu called on President Wang Ching-wei at 5.30 p.m. on Mar. 13
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  • 245 1 Dome! TOKYO. Mar. 13.—A "Greater East Asia Monument of Gratitude." honouring Nippon soldiers fighting on all fronts through the length and breadth of East Asia, has been donated to the War Ministry jointly by Sadahiko Nakane. President of the Sanwa Bank. Sei?o Okano.
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  • 33 1 Domei. NANKING. Mar. 15.—Premier General Hideki Tojo during his visit here made a monetary contribution to the National Government of China for social and relief activities.
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  • 305 1 PLANS FOR the reopening of the Syonan Medical College will b? completed this week and full details governing admission and other requirements will be made public in a few days' time, the Director of the Sanitary Department, Gunseikan-bu. Dr. Tadashi Sato, revealed
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  • 323 2 ALL-ROUND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF CONCESSIONS RETROCESSION Demei. PEKING, Mar. 14.—The agreement reached today for the actual return of Nippon concessions to China on Mar. 30 is clear proof of Nippon's sincerity in assisting the development of China declared Kuan* Yi-lan, Chief of the
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  • 917 2 I H>mei. NANKING, Mar. ]4—Mamoro Shigemitsu, Nippon Ambassador to Nanking, and Foreign Minis'.ci Chu Min-yi exchanged felicitations following the signing of ttM agreement on details of the rendition of exclusive Nippon concessions in China at the Forei 311 Department this morning. Ambassador Shlfcemitsu stated:
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  • 375 2 TOKYO, Mar. IS—With Nippon's actual retrocession of concessions in China set for Mar. 30 Jt is only natural that both Italy and France who announced their intention of returning their concessions on Jan. 14 and Feb. 23, lesnectively should follow suit in the near future, well-informed
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  • 111 2 CERTIFICATES FOR MAKERS Dome* TOKYO, Mar. 14.—1n recognition of their distinguished services toward the increase of aircraft production dating 1942, the Minister of War yesterday granted certificates of commendation to three industrial companies. The three commanded companies are Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Limited. Nagoya Aircraft
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  • 116 2 Dvmet MEDAN, Mar. 14.— It Is learned, IK* first anniversary of the entry o; Nippon forces here will be crmmemjrated with Defining celebration.* by lecal residents for three clays oeginning tomorrow. Celebrations will get under way with the opening ceremony for the inauguration
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  • 165 2 CannedMeat Fish Rationed In U.S. v- tt DomeL BUENOS AIRES. Mar. 14 Food rationing will be started In the United states on Mar. 18 on fresh or tinned meat. tinned fish and bottled fish. The American citizen is said to be ■ferine fros» a food shortage aa agrieoUural production in
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  • 190 2 CONVICTED on charges of cheating the Food Controller in respect of rice and sugar, S. Sithambararu. an lr.tlian, was sentenced to nine months' rigorous imprisonment and fined 81,500 (in default, 18 months' rigorous imprisonment), in the Criminal District Couit yesterday. According to
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  • 96 2 Admitting that he had sold a pair of shoes for $12, ($7 above the pre-war price), Hoo Kee Seng was fined $iOO, or four months' iij.i rous imprisonment in default, in the Criminal District Court yesterday. The owner of a shop in South Bridge
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  • 71 2 Dome?. AN UNDISCLOSED NIPPON Air Base. Mar. 13. —Two enemy Consolidated warplanes were downed over waters off Rangoon area by Nippon air units yesterday evening and today. One of the enemy raiders was shot down during an attempted raid on Rangoon last evening by six
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  • 1050 2 THE SECOND instalment of the Exchange Regulations which have come into force in Malai and Sumatra appears oelow: Article XII. Unless with the permission of the Gunseikan, no one is allowed to import the currencies of MalaiSumatra. the currencies other than the currencies of Malai-Sumatra
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  • 411 2 EDEN FORCED TO VISIT U.S. Domei. LISBON, Mar. 14.—The fact that present and post-war economic and diplomatic problems are causing much headaches to the anti-Axis especially in United States-Soviet relations has impelled British diplomacy, more experienced than the United Tf S;L? lead in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 714 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKI BKTI SI NOTICE NO. 190. Re: Students wanted for Technical Training School for aeropUne woik« (Second Group) IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that students lor the Technical Training School for Aeroplane Works situated 61 the junction of Ka.*ang Road ar.d Gejlang Road, the former Happy World opening from
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    • 526 2 WANTED TO RENT or buy compound houvi modern sanitation, cither in group* or separately, within three or four mile* of town. Rooms, also required in hou&es with modern sanitation by paying guests. Inquire personally from Editor Syonan sin bun. Cecil Street, or Editor. Syonan Sinbun-sha. Kobm-m, Road. SITUA TION VA
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 94 2 KYO-EI: 'The Night of J«^o. 16." 3—6—«.3A pm SYOWA: Lady ficarface." 3—6— 8 30 p.m. INDO: "Prahlada' iMalayalam). 2—5.30—9 f.m. vammo: "Kwai Hup Vat Chee Mvi" (Oantonese> 3 —6—B 30 p.m. MALAI: "Th: Ghost Breakers 3 and B.ft p m I'SHIHO: -The Boss Rider of Gun Creek." 3^—8.30 p.m." To-morrow:
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    • 221 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 23 n THIS evening we st\aii continue on the radio with the sane icsson, that is the conversation between two persons. 1. Kono aida wa chikatetsu no ehagaki o mimashita ne —The other day you saw the post card of an underground railway did you not?
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    • 158 2 TODAY'S PROCRAM 6 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies: 6.50 n.m. Malai music: 7.20 p.m. news in Malai: 7.35 p.m. Chinese music; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien: 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40 p.m. Nippon language lesson No. 23:
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