Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 March 1943

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  • 24 1 The Syonan Sinbun [ENGLISH I Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO 89 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 7 CENTS
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  • 545 1 Deeds, Not Words UNLIKE the Anglo-Ameri-cans' hypothetical Atlantic Charter, in which vague generalities may be construed one way or the other, to suit the post-war ambitions of the An»lo-Saxons, Nippon's Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sohere Plan—or Pacific Charter as it might well be termed —stands unchallengeable in its straightforwardness
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  • Wang Shares Tojo's Confidence In Victory
  • 173 1 WARNING TO ANTI-AXIS Domei. LISBON. Mar. 15.—The Daily Telegraph correspondent in Washington reported on Mar. 11 that Vice-Admiral Percy Noble, Chief of British Admiralty and Supreme Commander 01 Antisubmarine Campaign, gave a warning to the anti-Axis powers that "submarines probably would grow bolder and
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  • 213 1 Domei ZURICH, Mar. 15.—Although Press dispatches from London and Washington blindly said that Ecien's visit to Washington is related to elaboration of post-war plans, qualified observers tend to regard this as an cfficially-inspir-ed smokescreen to divert public attention from the urgent
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  • 223 1 Domet LISBON. Mar. 15—Arrests in a new concentrated polio? drive against the city's wartime crime wave stood close to the thousand mark after a three-day campaign, says a report from San Francisco. The city's judge. George Harris, is quoted us saying that a special
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  • 102 1 Dotnei. LISBON, Mar. 16—From Melbourne. General MacArthur's communique, issued yesterday, reported that formations of Nippon planes attacked Port Darwin and Oro Bay in south-eastern New Guinea, causing damage. The communique admitted that the Nippon aerial assault on Port Darwin
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  • 292 1 Domei LISBON, Mar. 15.—Summarj reports from North Africa have lrd expert observers here to ccnrlude that the anti-Axis invaders in Tunisia are now forced tc assume the defensive stand and that the anti-Axis attempt tc n ak«> the Tunisian campaign tue preliminary for landing
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  • 76 1 Dotnei. LISBON. Mar. 15.—1t is reported from New York, indicating the possibility of another largescale strike of coal miners Jchn L. Lewis, President of United Mine Workers, told northern soft coal operators tcday "the responsibility would rest upon them" if miners do
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  • 492 1 Domel. I LISBON, Mar. 15—It took only three d»y.« ft-r the Germans to recapture Kharkov, strategic centre 1 nking tt.f north and south pcrtions of tn? Soviet Union, with Uic defeated and bewilcirrvi Soviets i ushed back eastwards Counter-attacks, in which the Southern German
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  • 151 1 Domei ROME, Mar. 15—According to} information Irom Ankara, a train! loaded with British troops proceeding between Hcma and Horns; in Syria, was derailed recently by Syrian patriots, resulting in nu- j merous British casualties. Telegraph and telephone facilities between the two points were destroyed
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  • 61 1 Don»ei BERLIN, Mar. 16.—1n order to reccgnize the brave behaviour and deeds of the civilian population during air raids. Chancellor Adolf Hitler has decreed that nil German men. women and children Injured during such action will be decorated with a badg? for the
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  • 90 1 REPORT MADE O^ NANKING VISIT Dome! TOKYO. Mar. 16.—Teunt Heika was pleased to grant a'i audience to Premier General Hideki Tojo this afternoon I when the latter reported ti 1 the Throne on matters concerning his recent visit ti China. Completing his historic two* day
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  • 137 1 Domfi HSINKING, Mar. Hi. -Premier Tojo's visit to Nanking is regarded with respect and lull approval by circles here, who feol it will servo to further consolic atrelations amcng Nippon, Manshukoku and China. These circles said that the unprecedented event is full of p.oiounl political
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  • 234 1 I>f»m»M LISBON, Mai 15— Unless samething is done immediately America will be hungry." declared Governor Jchn Bricker of Ohio, who is often mentioned in connection with th? 1944 Republican presidential nomination, hi jl speech at Dcs Moines, Icwa. according to a
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  • 612 1 DEARTH OF SHIPS AN OBSTACLE Domei. STOCKHOLM. Mar. 15.—Any attempt to establish the much-discussed second front in Norway by the Anglo-American forces is certain to fail because of the fatal shortage of transports and the tremendous effort involved in such an
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  • 583 2 TO JOS TRIP, PRESS COMMENT Domei. iOKVO, Mar. 16 —Metropolitan newspapers this morning enlivened their front pages with the photographs of Premier Tojo's visit to Nanking and devoted editorial columns to the importance of the Premier's epoch-making visit in contributing to the establishment
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  • 93 2 Jomri. CANTON, Mar. 15—A Military f'otis. rip ti< n Enforcement Committee of 19 members has been organized by the Chungking regime to deal harshly with people in the areas controlled by Chungking who are evading compulsory military service, according to information available from
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  • 139 2 THE first catch of successful students of the Kyo Ei Nippon Language Girls' Sohooi. operated by the Oversea Chinese Association were given diplomas, testifying their knowledge of the Nippon language, after six months' training, on Sunday when the graduation ceremony was held at the
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  • 151 2 TOKYO, Mar. 15 —A delegation of 20 representatives of the Nippen Youth Association will be dispatched to Nanking shortly to express felicitations on tite occasion of the third anniversary on Mar. 30 of the return cf the I Chinese capital to Nanking, and also
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  • 986 2 THE THIRD nnd final instalm -nt cf the new Exchange Regulations which have come into force in Malai and Sumatra appears b?low: Article XXVI: The Nanpo Kaihatsu Ku k•• fhall -übmit a report conternjuc its exchange transactions with banks to the Gunsetkan in accordance with
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  • 310 2 iNTI-ANGLO-AMERICAN FEELING D*meJ. SHANGHAI, Mar. 16.— Climaxing: the series of Indian demonstrations and meetings in protest against the detention of Mahatma Gandhi by the British authorities in India, the entire Indian community of Shanghai numbering more than 2,000 joined in a
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  • 98 2 Domei. iOKYO, Mar. ltt—The graduation ceremonies of the Military Preparatory Schools were simultaneously held in Tokyo. Nagoya, Osaka, and Kumamoto yesterday. In Tokyo the 44th graduation ceremony was held in the presence of Colonel Takeo Seike, Aide-dc-Camp to Tenno Heika. Among the dignitaries who
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  • 135 2 A NEW system by which a stamp seal will replace the former method of affixing stamps to receipts and other documents requiring stamps has been enforced since Mar. 15, states an official release from the Gunsei-kan-bu. The announcement states that
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  • 69 2 THE B,'onan Police Band, under the c*.irec<ion *of Conductor Ganda Singh, will perform n public at i.he Police Club, from 7pm to 8 Pm. today. The piogram is as follows: March "March of the Manikins" (P. Fletcher): Overture "The Barber of Seville" (Fto^eini): "Mtgnon Salut d'Amour" (Edward
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  • 287 2 THE BIRTHDAY of the Prophet Mchamed will be observed by Syonan Muslims tomorrow. A special request is made to all Muslims to have a holiday to be flag their homes, offices and shops with the Islamic and the Hinomaru Hags and illuminate their
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  • 70 2 BADGES for members of the Syonan Sports Association are now obtainable at 6-8 Robinson Road. Members may apply for them either personally or b letter. The cost is 50 cents, the proceeds of which will be donated to thbuilding fund. Members will b? required to use
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  • 313 2 BETTER TRADE FACILITIES ■■Ml DkAKARTA, Mar. 14 —To insure the smooth exchange of funds among the Southern occupied regions, tne Nippon Military Authorities here have enacted an exchange control law which comes into effect tomorrow The new law aims at, rehabilitation and normalization
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  • 92 2 ADMISSION to the Syonan Kogyo Gakko <Sycnan Technical School) controlled b/ the Toku-betu-si opened yesterday for the new term which be«?ns on A»»- 1. One hundred pupil* are required for the new term which will last for a year. It is stated that
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  • 53 2 RANGERS meet Boon L.ay"s XI in the second round of the Syonan Sports Association hockey knoc'zout competition at Jalan Besar Stadium trelay. Remaining matches are: Wanderers vs. Lazy Lads. Mar. 18. Wandering Bees vs. Harlequins 1.. Mar. 20. Draw ior semi-finals at 20. Ma'occa Street, m Mar. 22,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1507 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 190. Re: Students wanted for Technical Training ScLaal for aeroplane waik* (Second (iroupi IT IS HERKBY NOTIFIED that students for the Technical Training School for Aeroplane Works situated at Ihe Junction of Kaaang Road BCd Geylang Road, the former Happy World, opening from Ist
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 183 2 WEDNESDAY. MAR. 17 6 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies: 6.50 p.m. Malai drama: 7.20 p.m. news in Malai. 7.35 p.m. piano interlude; 7.45 p.m. reading in Chinese; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 830 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon. 8.40
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    • 148 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 24 THIS evening we .^hall continue on the radio *ith the same les.con, that is the conversation between two persons. 1. Kyo wa Dobutsuen no ehagaki o misete agen asho—Today I will show the picture post card of the Zoological Garden 2. Dobutsuen wa doko ni
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