Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 31 March 1943
1943-03-31
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Title Section26 1943-03-31 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. MO. 97 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 31. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 7 CENTS ENGLISH I Section J26 words
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NIPPON PLANES INFLICT SEVERE DAMAGE ON ENEMY
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210 1943-03-31 1 RESULTS OF MASS RAID Domei TOKYO, Mar. 30.—Dai Honyei announced at 3 p.m. today that Nippon Army air units, on Mar. 27, swooped down on enemy vessels in the vicinity of Coxs Bazar, 100 kilometers south of Chittagong, as well as Maungdaw, heavily210 words
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119 1943-03-31 1 DAI HONYEI COMMUNIQUE Dome). TOKYO, Mar. 30.—Dai Honyei announced at 11 a.m. today, Imperial Army air units, operating in South Pacific, shot down 157 enemy planes and destroyed 45 others on the ground since the beginning of this year up to119 words
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Article608 1943-03-31 1 letter Understanding Via Movie Films WITH OUR OEKIJO screenIns on peacetime and even holiday schedules, we are apt to overlook the vital role movie films fill in cultural reconstruct.on in this part of Dai Toa, Kyoeiken. The motion picture! I rovides an important medium' lor bringing about a better608 words
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278 1943-03-31 1 Raid 'Musi Have Been Great Shock To British Forces 9 DomH TOKYO. Mar. 30-The moss raids conducted by the Nippon Army air force on Mar. 27 m Cgxs Bazar and Moungdaw. resulting in serious damage to U enemy transports and pi? r faci--1 ties and the destruction of six enemy278 words
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346 1943-03-31 1 TOKYO. Mar. 30.— HUh tribute to President Wan* Chin*wei and other leaders of the National Government of China for iheir unstinted efforts in the reconstruction of Toa (East Asia), in close co-operation with Nippon was paid by Premier General Hideki Tojo in346 words
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741 1943-03-31 1 Wang In Anniversary Message CHERISHED WISH REALIZED THROUGH NIPPON'S ASSISTANCE Domci. NANKING, Mar. 30.—President Wang Ching-wei of the National Government of China, in a message to the entire nation issued on the eve of the third anniversary of the return741 words
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Article64 1943-03-31 1 TOKYO. Mar. 30.-Repre-j senting the House of Peers, President Count Yorinaga Matsudaira, today sent a cable of felicitations to President Wang Ching-rcei of the National Government of China on the occasion of the third anniversary of the return of the National Government to Nanking. The64 words
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171 1943-03-31 1 Domei NANKING, Mar. 30. The French Government today form ally notLfl3d the National Gcvernment of China of its decision to return its administrative rights in the Legation Quarter of Peking. The full text of the agreement for the teturn cf I'alian administrative rights171 words
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Article224 1943-03-31 1 Denmark Follows Nippon 's Example Domei NANKING. Mar. 29-It Is disclosed, in accordance with the preliminary Treaty of Amity and Ccmmerce ccncluded between China and Denmark on Dec. 12, 1928, the Government of Denmark has decided to relinquish all extraterritorial rights in china. It is understood, the relinquishment of extraterritorial224 words
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385 1943-03-31 1 Domej TOKYO, Mar. 30—The sevea-ro-one superiority of Nippon Army air units' ochievtment over that ot the American Air Fore? iti South Pacific rperations from; the beginning of this year tn the j middle of March, as announced by Dai Honyei today, is proof cf the385 words
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233 1943-03-31 1 THE ADMINISTRATIONS deckion to allow remittances from tomorrow to occupied parts of China by the Chinese in Malai; and Sumatra is described by j Syonan bankers and businessmen M a step designed to meet a long-felt need. '•The regulations are a great boon233 words
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Article101 1943-03-31 1 UODICI LISBON. Mar. 30—Declaring that if Britain lost control of the sea routes, not only would it not win the war but would inevitably lose it. Lord Strabolgi. Labour M.P.. during the i nui t- of a recent U-boat debate in the House of Lords, demanded101 words
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214 1943-03-31 1 Domei KURE. Mar. 30—Ten men of valour, cf undaunted courage, returned to their home base today. The heroes were the ten who gave their lives to th-» nation in the second special submarine attack against Sydney Harbcur and Di??o Sunr^z B*y last214 words
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122 1943-03-31 1 Oomei TOKYO, Mar. ?.O—Tcru-no-Miya Naishiuno Dcnita, first daughter or Tenno Heika and Kogo Heika, has completed the secondary course of the Peeress School with honours during the 56th commencement exercises which were held yesterday morning in the presence of Setsuko Chichibu no Miya122 words
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251 1943-03-31 1 GUIDING THE PUBLIC Dotnri IPOH. Mar 30.- Emphasizing the importance cf the role Government servants have to pljy ir. the reconstruction of th<i country, the Commander-in-Chiel of the Nippon Imperial forces in Maiai and Sumatra tcld Perak Syu Seityo officials aud senior members of their251 words
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126 1943-03-31 1 Do*"'•I HSTNKING. Mar. 29 A totil of 401 mediral ernsultstion offices and bOtpltals, staffed by doctors, nurses and sp?eiilins. will be established on farm colonies in the near futur? in aocordon- a vith measures effective on Aor I promulgated trday by the Government for126 words
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492 1943-03-31 1 PROMOTING UINDKRSTANDrST. THE EXCHANGE of cultural and documentary filtvS between Nippon and the various parts of t'i« Nanpo (Southern Regions) is one of the efT live means to promote better understanding: amou; Ihe various peoples in the South and to develop in them492 words
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559 1943-03-31 2 ALEUTIANS TO SOUTH PACIFIC PlBI). TOKYO, Mar. 29.—The widespread nature of operations of the Imperial Navy extending; from the Aleutians in the far north to New Guinea and Canton Islands in southwest Pacific as revealed in this afternoon's Dai Honyei announcement is emphasized559 words
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430 1943-03-31 2 HEAVY FIGHTING IN TUNISIA JBV A MIIJT \KV CORRESPONDENT LISBON. Mar. 29 Fighting on the Tunisian front is becoming intensive each day as numerically superior anti-Axis forces continue to apply strong pressure against Axis trcops who are putting up a spirited light430 words
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110 1943-03-31 2 ADMITTING that he had sold a bicycle tyre for $13 50. Teo Kong Hui was fined $75, or two months' rigorous imprisonment in default, in the Criminal District Court yesterday. The judge ordered the return of four similar tyres belcnginß to the accused110 words
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68 1943-03-31 2 Domei NANKING, Mar. 29—In a statement issued to the people of China today on the eve of the third anniversary of the return of the National Government to Nanking, President Wang Ching-wei of the National Government touched upon the sovereignty of China68 words
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240 1943-03-31 2 Domei TOKYO. Mar 29-Included in the luggage of Dr. Ba Maw, Head of the Burmese Government, en his departure for Kansai District, is a carefully packed model plane presented to him yesterday afternoon by two Nippon boys as a gift fcr his240 words
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207 1943-03-31 2 Dome! TAIHOKU. Mar. 29-The Thzi intellectuals before the outbreak of the Dai Toa Sen so possessed correct knowledge concerning Nippon and Angle-Ame-rican propaganda was stressed by Viraj Bmjana Siplin and Paot Bundhi Nanahana, first Thai correspondents to be diHpatched to NiDDon. The two newsmen207 words
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197 1943-03-31 2 84 CULTURAL INSTITUTES Domei NANKING, Mar. 29—A total of 110 Anglo-American properties under the control cf the Nippon authorities in Central China were formally turned over to the Nanking Governments Commission for the Contrcl of Enemy Assets in China today. The transfer was in197 words
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Article115 1943-03-31 2 TREMENDOUS interest is bein* taken in the forthcoming soccer matches between Syonan and Selangor to be played at Jalan Besar Stadium between April 16 and 19 Two matches will bo played and the result will be decided en the goal average for both games. Fully realizing115 words
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205 1943-03-31 2 TWO of the best local hockey teams. Harlequins and th« Lazy Lads, meet in the final "of the knockout competition sponsored by the Syonan Sports Association at Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday. Mr. M. Shinczaki, Koseikacho, will present the AlkafT cup and medals to205 words
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690 1943-03-31 2 Dotnri TOKYO. Mar. 30—All metropolitan morning newspapers devoted editorials to comments on the third anniversary of the return of the National Government to Nanking and unanimously hailed the anniversary as a signal event in Sino-Nippon diplomatic relations as well as in the history of China's690 words
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Article88 1943-03-31 2 SAUBERI.ICH. -Miss Elizabeth Henriata Saubfi lich parsed away peacefully at 11 o'clock iTT.) '.art night at her residence No. 207. Kiam Hock Road. Aged 80 years. The unejal »ill take place this afternoon at 530 o.m. iTT.) to Bukit Timah Road Cemt terv saißon and Djawa papers, please copy.88 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous203 1943-03-31 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. mufic: 6.20 p.m. news in Kippon language: 630 p.m. Nippon melodies; 9X3 p.m Malai music; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 pm. piano irterlude: 7.45 p.m reading in Chinese: pm. news in Cantonese: 8.15 p.m n*-ws in Hokkien: 830 p.m. Glimpres ■I Nippon; 8.40 p.m. Nippon203 words
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Miscellaneous134 1943-03-31 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 36 tt tSr HERE are further conversational sentences for today: 1. Sono hako no nakn ni nani ga haitte nnasu ka?—What Is in that box? 2. Kono naka ni wa mannenhitsu ca arimasu—There is a fountain pen in It. 3. Sore date desu ka?—ls that all?134 words
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Miscellaneous28 1943-03-31 2 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE:—Conpound Attap House No. 25. Phillip's Avenue with water and electricity laid. Also furnitures therein. Apply Ov.ner at No. 4 Raffles Quay syc nan. e.od 9928 words
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