Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 March 1943

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  • 26 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 96 TUESDAY. MARCH 30. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 7 CENTS. [ENGLISH I Sdcteen I
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  • 662 1 Set On Path To Better Health DECISIONS of vital importance are often taken by the" Gunseikan-bu (Military Administration Department), but? more often than not they pass unnoticed by the public. Unfortunate as this is, it is at the same time quite the natural thing to expect especially in tile
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  • 323 1 Two Transports, Destroyer, Patrol Ship Also Sunk In Nippon Raid On Oro Bay Oomel TOKYO, Mar. 29.—Dai Honyei announced at 4 p.m. today that Nippon naval air units discovered, on Mar. 27, an enemy fleet cruising west of Atsuta Island in the Aleutians and,
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  • 424 1 Premier Stresses Importance Of Siiio-Nippon Collaboration Domei TOKYO, Mar. 29—Premier General Hideki To:o, addressing the economic conference of Government and industrial and financial leaders this morning at his official residence, urged their utmost co-operation in executing the Government's policy towards the
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  • 634 1 AOKI CLARIFIES NEW POLICY Domei TOKYO, Mar 29-The need for further economic collaboration between Nippon and China was stressed by Kazuo Aold. Dai Toa Daijin (Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs before the Economic Conference of Government lecders and Nippon industrialists and financiers, held at
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  • 318 1 Dompj NANKING, Mar. 29—Great dest:ny lies ahead for all Asia with China's liberation from th* yoke of Anglo-American imperialism Chiang Kang-hu, President cf the Examination Yuan of the National Government of China, declared in a special Interview with Domei at the Examination Yuan
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  • 304 1 OLD THEORY EXPLODED THE DISCOVERY of a new' •theory regarding the method of transmission of plague bacillus by fleas was mad? j known in a report of Dr. Akio Kchoin of the Syonan Military Research Institute lor Epidemic Prevention m Nanpo (Scuth- j em Regions)
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  • 34 1 Nippon heavy bombers such as these have wrought havoc on the enemy on fronts ranging from the Aleutians in the North Pacific to New Guinea in the South.— (Domei pholo).
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  • 87 1 Domei TOKYO, Mar. 2f>—Political observers here believe that France, Italy and Spain will agree tj retrocede their respective administrative rights in the Peking Legation Quarter to the National Government of China by tomorrow through the good offices of the Nippcn Government. The same quarters
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  • 188 1 THERE will be a change in the program of the Syonan Brosd- casting Station. The new schedule will be enforced b?ginnins, Irom Apr. 1. The main changes are as follows: Firstly, change of the time of opening. At present the
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  • 590 1 nomM BY A MILITARY CORRESPONDENT LISBON, Mar. 28— Anti-Axis forces en Saturday threw fresh huge forces into the battle on the Tunisian front. However ItaloOerman fcrces are chewing them firmly, according to a communique from the Italian High Command. Off the Tunisian
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  • 194 1 1 Uomrl NANKING. Mar. 28.—Welcoming representatives of the Nippon and Manshukoku Youth Corps, new visiting here, Lin Po-sheng, Publicity Minister and SecretaryGeneral of the New National Movement Acceleration Commission, emphasized that the Chinese Youth Corrs will play an active role in the reconstruction of China
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  • 77 1 Oomei. LISBON. Mar. 28—The United States Navy Department in communique stated Nippon tvarplanes on .Mar. >7 bomhei American positions in (iuadal-i-a nar Island. The communique also admitted that Nippon fliers blasted American positions in Canton Island, Phncnix Group, southeast of Gilbert Islands, it is reported from Washington.
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  • 171 1 APPEAL BY BEIIARI BOSK THE 'QUIT INDIA' resolution of the Indian National Congress is a nation-wide revolution between India en the one hand and Britain on the other. In this fight, there can be no compromise or hal.-way settlement. It is a fight
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  • 206 1 Domel TOKYO. Mar. 29.—Branding -ma "worthless' the British Government's White Paper on India Issued on Mar. 24. the Mainieht declares it was an attempt to justify the arrest of Gandhi and ether leaders of the National Congress Party as well as the brutalities
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  • 308 2 128 OH OF TOTAL OF 140 Dotnci. NANKING. Mar. 28.—The Nippon ErnDviSsy here verbally stated today that the decision has been reached to return to the National Government of China an adcitional 24 lactories which either have been Chinese property under .-mm military control since the
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  • 137 2 SUCCESSFUL r?se?rch ccnductrd by expert Nipron and locally trained scientists in Syonan has ]ed to the cteccvery cf a suitable method cf manufactuiing grease, i-n ess?ntul lubricant. This Is the remit of successive experiments undertaken by the chief of ihe Rescr.i'i h laboratory Department ef
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  • 263 2 DMnri KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 29.—The Government has approved the cultivation of foodstuffs on forest land near Purhong, it is reliably learned. The task of clearing the land is under the supervision of the Sclangor Overseas Chinese Association. Fcur repr?;ent^tives if the
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  • 753 2 THREE YEARS OF PROGRESS NANKING, Mar. 28.—Competent observers here declare that the National Government of China under the able leadership of President Wang Ching-wei, made brilliant progress during the three years since the return of the Government to Nanking in 1940. With the third
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  • 243 2 Domei. PEKING. Mar. 27—For the first time in the six years since its establishment the Federal Reserva Brnk of China will declare dividends at the rate of six per cent, per annum, it was decided rt the fifth general meeting of
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  • 105 2 PLEADING guilty to a charge of importing sugar without a permit, Chan Bock Tow, a Hokkien, was fined $500. or nine months' rigcrous imprisonment in default, in the Criminal District Ccurt yeterday. The accused was stated to have been arrested on Mar. ?4,
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  • 258 2 Domei. CANTON. Mjj\ 28—According to information from Chungking, the authorities there have decided to enforce eomnuisory dispersal of the city's populace beginning from March 1 as a measure to meet the expected air raids by Nippon air forces. A committee, which will be under the direction
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  • 137 2 Domei. PEKING, Mar. 28.—The 100 million peopl 2 of North China are joining China in the one-week celebration of the third anniversary of the return of the National Government of China to Nanking, on Mar. 30. simultaneous with the celebration of the return of exclusive
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  • 192 2 Domei. HONGKONG, Mar. 27.-Reiter-ating the fixed policy of employing military scrip as the standard currency in Hcngkong. the Chief of the Financial Department of the Hongkons Govern-ment-General today declared that in view of the entirely different position of Hcngkong from that of various places
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  • 152 2 Domr.L TOKYO. Mar. 27.—After completing their mission in Tokyo. Dr. Ba Maw, Chief of the Burmese Government, and othjr visiting Burmese leaders will leave Tokyo tomorrow morning for Nagoya on an inspection tour. Continuing their tour, the Burmese party will ieave for Kamai from
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  • 139 2 A. S. A. JANSEN, a veter-:: player, contributed to some br ,ht cricket at Jalan Besar £tr iium on Sunday, when D'Almeni s XI met Outschoorns XI and w n by the narrow margin of 113 to 108. Taking the field for the
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  • 158 2 Domei LISBON. Mar. 26.—John J. Lewis, President cf the United Mine Workers of America, told the Senate Committee that the Unit?d States will not he able to keep inflation within desired bounds because it has two ditlerent policies fcr industry and labour. Yesterday,
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  • 776 2 EPOCHAL STAGE ENTERED Domei. NANKING, Mar. 28. Within the short period of three years since the. return of the National Government of China to Nanking, Sino-Nippon relations have been placed on the firm basis of mutual respect and collaboration, and is about to
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  • 252 2 COMMERCE CHIEF INTERVIEWED DotneJ. NANKING, Mar. 28.—The remarkable progress in general economic conditions made by China in parallel with the forward strides taken in political and economic spheres since the return of the National Government of China to Nanking three years ago on Mar. 30 was stressed
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 496 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKITBETIJ SI.NOTICE No. 194 RE: ESTABLISHING OF LABOUK OFFICE. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that thf Labour Office will be established at No. 96 Bras Ba- ah Road, from Ist April. Syowa 18. by Syonan Tokubetu SI. which will perform the following business:— 1. Unemployment registration (Including educated classes
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    • 289 2 TOKUBETU SI NOTICE N*>. 198 RE REGISTRATION AS MEMBER* OF LABOUR SUPPLIERS' ASSOCIATION. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that with the establishment of Labour Office and in order to accomplish its work, we have oi-ganized Syonan Labour Suppliers' Association, havine appointed the follouing eighteen (18) mpmbcrr of Comrr.ittees of Arrangements of
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    • 250 2 i PROGRAM OF THE SYONAN POLICE BAND For the Month of April, ?**3. of Uie Syonan Pclire Band for the Month of April. 2603. On the days to 20 00 hours, various MUte selections will be printed to the Public by tha SrS un4 lei\ the direction of Co.Kfcrton Ganda
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 206 2 Re SttO Nippon-Go Lczron No. 2»5 THIS e-. *:..:i2's lesson on the radio is t luitiit »._•...L.-iation on the telephone: 1. 1 osni, mcsi. Aumad san no .;:ku do v ka? —Hallo! hallo! r,.imad sf.n's liouse there? 1. hai —Yes 3. Kuchira «a Saito de uozaimasu Oo shu jin wa
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    • 167 2 TOOAVS PROGRAM 6 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language: 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 650 pm. Malai music- 720 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese songs and music; 8 p.m new? in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40 p.m. Nippon language lesson
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    • 55 2 I KYO-EI: 'South Of The Border" 3—6—8.30 p.m SYOWA: "Holiday" 3—6—B 30 p m USHIHO: "The Phantom Emjlre^ (final chapters. 3 —6 —8.30 pjn I IXDO: "Child Marriage" (Tamil 3 pm. and 6.30 p m. YAMATO: <-Sup Mam Toong Chee** fCantonese^ 3—€—B 30 pm. To-mor-row: "Yun Kwai Foot Sow Kee"
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