Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 March 1943

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  • 28 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan, Telephone /Vo. 5471, NO. 92 THURSDAY. MARCH 23. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 7 CENTS fE N6L I S H I
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  • 519 1 Strong Middle Class In Mcilai ESSENTIAL to the wellbeing of any country, the building up of a strong, contented and selfsupporting middle class is now well under way in Malai, as shown by the statistics disclosed the other day from Negri Sembilan. What is true of that province is
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  • 94 1 Domri BUENOS AIRES. Mar. 24 Ralph Bard. Ass:<*ant Secretary of the United States Navy, revealed that there ,is an increadng 7in.mber of American officers and men who have been strrcken with malaria in soutn-westem Pacific and withdrawn from serv cc in
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  • Nippon Earnestly Desires Creation Of Free Burma
    • 398 1 NO MORE POLITICAL STRIFE DomeL RANGOON, Mar. 24.—Political strife among Burmese is a thing of the past, with all Burma now striving for the establishment of the New Burma, which will become an integral part of Dai Toa Kyoeiken (Greater East Asia Co-prosperity
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    • 376 1 SPEECH AT FINAL SESSION Dome! TOKYO, Mar. 25.—Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo told the final combined plenary session of both Houses of the Imperial Diet this morning he had expressed to Dr. Ba Maw, visiting Chief of the Burmese Government, Nippon earnestly desired that Burma would
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  • 338 1 Domei TOKYO, Mar. 25—Sincere gratitude lor the daring efforts of the Nippon Army and Navy and also for the support given to Burma by Nippon was expressed by Dr. Ba Maw, Chief of the Burmese Government, speaking at the Suikosha (Naval Club; Tokyo,
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  • 193 1 \THE YOUTH SECTION of the I Irraian Independence League, ofj Sycman, is making arrangementsj to jjpwide a two-month speclaJa course fir^milifcary and polities! training to rr.diau.^mths. Applicants, who should know either Hindustani or Tamil in addition to English, are required to send
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  • 141 1 Domri. CANTON. Mar. 23.—Capacity audiences of nearly 6,000 Cantonese are daily packing Kwangchow Theatre here to see the movi3 version of the spectacular attack en Pearl Harbour md the sea battle eff Melai. The picture which is considered to be cne of the greatest Nippon
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  • 68 1 Domei LISBON. Mar. 23—.Senator Arthur Capper. Republican from Kansas, has told the Senate that the anti-Axis natiens face a 'very precarious position" before 1945 and perhaps even this year. v?***?***l**t' Hi»mw<i■■.yftTPing of thg gravity of the fcod situation Is heeded. He declared that H?ove
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  • 79 1 PlMll TOKYO. Mar. 24—Premier General Hideki Tojo will explain the recent Government measures, submitted to and passed by the Diet, at the plenary session of both Houses of the Imperial Diet tomorrow. As the formal closing ceremony will be deM on Mar. 26. all remaining:
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  • 286 1 Domei STOCKHOLM. Mai. 23—Keports received here from auil-Axis sources rev3aled that, witn the return of warm weather, the Axis submarine threat has become- a burning question in the ArxjloAmerican camp. Dispatches from New York said that German U-boats have already sunk ai many ships
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  • 462 1 SOVIETS SUFFER HUGE LOSSES BY A MILITARY CORRESPONDENT Domei. LISBON, Mar. 23.—The optimistic tone of anti-Axis reports .yesterday on the Tunisian front was somewhat dampened today as the anti-Axis troops confronted the stonewall nature of the Italo German positions, after achieving some minor
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  • 237 1 i Demei. LISBON. Mar. 23—The utter imDCSSibility of maintaining a strong air force in Chungking areas was stressed by General Henry Arnold, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Air Force, speaking in New York during a Chungking rally. In a virtual flat refusal
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  • 106 1 Dome! BERLIN, Mar. 24—With the news of Dr. Ba Maw's visit to Tokyo given prominence in the metropolitan newspapers, the Central Office of the Indian Independence League here announced, on the basis of information from India, that the steady stream of reports on Burma's
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  • 329 1 Dome! TOKYO, Mar. 24-^Suspension of further issuance of Nippon military scrip in Central and South China signifies the comple- j tion of currency unification in those areas through the medium of Central Reserve Bank of China notes. Kazuo Aoki. Minister of Greater East Asiatic
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  • 32 1 Domei LISBON. Mar. 24—The United States Navy Department announced that Nippon air units late last night bombed the American airfield on Guadalcanar Island, according to a Washington dispatch received here.
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  • 202 1 TOKYO, Mar. ?A.—A regu ar aii-service ootween Nippon *id ll".* 1 Philippines, Fiench Ind... ch.na, Malai and Thailand will t»c opened on Apr l by the Nippon Airways, the Teishm-sho (Communications Ministry; announced yesterday. The announcement said tiiat tlic air service between Nippon
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  • 155 1 Dome). ROME. Mar. 23- The wnnItalian nation t-»day -Jubi'-mtly celebrated the 24th annivcrsoiv of the organization. Fisei-ti respiring the enure Italian peorjlp ♦o rsnew their rtetermuiution *in fisrntina the war to v uccessfui conclusion. At Adriano Theatre, a grand commemoration festival was held, while in
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  • 122 1 Domei KWANGCHOW BAY. Mar. 24— By a surprise encirclement operation near Matouling. 12 kilometres north of Suili£:, the Nippon forces operating in the Kwangchow Bay sector, on Mar. 1 14, dealt a crushing blow to L guerilla mcvements of Chungking j lorces that attempted to recapture
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  • 364 1 Domei LISBON, Mar. 24.—Nippon will become the most powerful nation in the world with th« establishment of the new order in East Asia, declared Yunsu Nadi, editor of the Cumhuriyet, most widely circulated daily in Turkey, in an editorial in his newspaper,
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  • 793 2 Central Reserve Bank Notes To Be Used In JFuture SHANGHAI, Mar. 24.—The suspension of farther issue of Nippon military scrip in China was officially announced-in a joint statement issued by Gen. Shunroku Hata, Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China,
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  • 159 2 UNLIKE the British administration's policy, parents can now send their children to the school which is nearest to their home instead of being obliged to send them to communal schools, and enrolments ere at present being carried out for admission of new pupils lor
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  • 196 2 NIPPON FIRMS' GENEROSITY Dpmei. TOKYO, Afar. 24.-It is learned that a relief fund of Yen 690,000 donated by 73 Nippon business and industrial conceiiis, including the Mitsubishi interests, fcr victims of the flood which swept over Thailand last fall, will be handed over to Direk
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  • 76 2 Dome*. CANTON, Mnr. 23—About 203.000 books of the former LJngnan University Library, which have been temporarily placed under the control o! the Nippon military authorities r»'*ll be made available to (iie Chiritse public. About 30.000 books will be returned to the Chinese educational
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  • 114 2 Domci TOKYO, V.ar. 24 —A NipponIMaslem friendship exchange meeting, sponsored by the Nip-pon-Moslem iV)utc Friendship Society whion was established iv September lfcst yeai was held here yesterday afternoon. Over 50 Moslem youths living here including Indonesians. Turks as well as Nippon representatives, attended th 3
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  • 180 2 Pomrl. TOKYO, Mar. 24.—Symbolic of the keen interest prevailing everywhere in the great historical movement under way in East Asia, over 100 youths from Burma, Thailand, Malai, Djawa, Philippines and China have already sent in essays on the subject "The Construction of Dai
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  • 135 2 Domel. SHANGHAI. Mar. 23.—The Central Reserve Hank yesterday announced the appointment of Tai Koh-sieh, Director oi the Hwahsing Commercial Bank, as General Manager of Us Shanghai branch In succession to Chien Ta-huai, vice president of the bank and concurrently General Manager who was transfered
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  • 125 2 OomeL LISBON, Mar. 23.—The United States Senate dealt Roosevelt a severe blow when it voted 72 to three to rescind the President's order limiting salaries to $25,C0f after deduction of taxes, it is reported from Washington. Urging the repeal of the President's order. Senator
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  • 129 2 REPRESENTATIVES from all States In Malai and Sumatra will attend a Mohammedan religious conference to be held at Syonan on April 4 and 5. The following delegates have been selected to represent Negri Sembilan: Dato Klana, Tunku Beear, Tuan Haji Ahmad bin Haji Said
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 2 The mneh-vajinted U.S. Fleet has been thoroughly smashed by Nippon Forces, particularly their Air Arm, in each and every engagement since the outbreak of Dal To* Senso. Cartoon appropriately depicts the ■mashing blow dealt to the enemy's fleet. Irnrn Nippon Times.
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  • 46 2 DoneL TOKYO, Mar. 24— To exercise exclusive control over Nippon fishing activities in Soviet waters the Nippon-Soviet Fishery Control Company was organized formally at an inaugural meeting held yesterday afternoon at the offices of the Nichiro Fishery Com Dan y in Marunouchi.
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  • 161 2 Domei TOKXO, Mar. 24.—1t is revealed that the fourth gubernatorial conference under the Tojo Administration will be he id at the Home Ministry for four days beginning April 12. Special importance Is being attached to the forthcoming gubernatorial parley, as the
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  • 220 2 IN RESPONSE to requests from cricket enthusiasts, the cricket committee of the Sycnan Sports Association has organised another game, to be played between Philip D'Almeida's XI arri K. Muthucamaru's XI, at Jaiar. Besar Stadium at 11.30 ajn. on Sunday The teams will r>e
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  • 124 2 DomeL MANILA, Mar. 23 —The second group of Nippon-go teachers, numbering £4, of whom 18 are women, who arrived fcere recently, made a round oi" ccurtesy calls on Nippon military authorities and educational officials here. The Nippon teachers were sent by the Nippon Education
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  • 77 2 ANOTHER profiteeraig case was transferred to the High Court when Isaac Morris appeared on four counts cf overcharging on doth, and two others of issuing false receipts, in tne Criminal District Court yesterday. A wholesale piecegoods dealer In Arab Street, Morris Is alleged
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  • 238 2 SIGNIFICANCE HISTORICAL Domei. TOKYO, Mai. 24.-A grand national rally, as part oi the nationwide campaign commemorating China's participation in the Dai Toa Senso is sehedciti to be he'i today in the principal cities of Nippon, including Tokyo, Osaka Nagoya and Kobe. v»**a. The
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  • 705 2 RESULTS OF RECENT FIGHTING Dome! TOKYO, Mar. 23.—1t is learned that the Spring offensiv of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Central China, which was carried out from the middle of February in two sections, the triangular region near the confluence of the Hun and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 220 2 ANNOUNCEMENT BUSINESS houses and +he public generally in Syonanto and elsewhere in Malai are informed that the SyonanSi/rfa/r ENGLISH EDITION is not represented by a sole advertising agent. Ycur advertising requirements will promptly be taken care of if you will address your inquiries direct to The EDITOR Telephone No. 5471.
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    • 248 2 3 1SS^SLJTSL ot the Border" u^SZ As "Holiday" 3 rh^ HII? O: l <The Phantom Empire," Chaps. I—6. 3 p. m 6 _3 30 p m »DO: "Chid Marriage (Tamil). 3 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. YAM.ITO: "Mi Pah Lvi" (Cantonese). 3 p.m.—6—3.30 p.m Tomorrow: "Sup Mam Tocng Chec" (Cantonese). MALAI:
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 164 2 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. news In Nippon language; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. reading of the Holy Koran; 7 p.m. religious talk in Malai; 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;
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    • 135 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 31 I v 1 HERE are further conversational sentences for today: 1. Hoso Kyoku "de wa donna shigoto 0 shite imasu ka?—What position do you occupy in the Broadcasting Station? 3. Watashi wa Marei-go no nyusu o hoso shimasu— I broadcast news in Malai. 3. Do
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