Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 April 1943

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  • 22 1 The Synan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone TVo. 547/. NO. 100 SATURDAY. APRIL 3. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 7 CENTS
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  • 421 1 Jimmu-Tenno-sai TODAY is a day of great reverence throughout Dai Nippon Teikoku (Nippon Empire). It is the anniversary of Jimmu Tenno, who reigned from B.C. 660 to B.C. 535. He was a £,reat-grandson ol Prince Ninigi-no-Mikoto. grandson of the great Sun Goddess Ama-terasu-Omikami. whom all Nippon-j in revere as
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  • 180 1 TOJO RECEIVED AT PALACE Domei HSINKING. Apr. 2.—lt is officially announced that Manshukcku Kotei Heika granted an audience to Premier General Hideki Tojo and members of his party, including Major General Kenryo Sato. Chief of the Bureau cf Military AfTrirs of the Rikugunsh-> (War Ministry
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  • 154 1 Penang Sets Up Public Welfare Depart ment Domei PENANG, Apr. I.— Kcseika Bunshitsu 'Public Welfare Sectionl, which will lock alter the probbm of finding suitable employment for unemployed labourers and which will carry on the work cf the former Malai-Sumut-ra Labour Control Association, is being opened in Penang today. The
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  • 51 1 Domei MEDAN. Apr. I—ln commemoration of thf conpl^tion rl repair work on port facilities in Belawan. a ceremony will be < boerved h?re tomorrow. Since the occupaticn of the nort a year ago, Nippon forces j h,ive be?n busily engaged in th« i rehabilitation oi
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  • 80 1 Dor-M LISBON. Apr. I—"Ruthless and not over-trustful of England" was the description of the mood of the Soviet peop'e by Sir Walter Monckton. former Director-General of the Ministry O f Information, in a speech today, according to reports from London. Sir Walter reported
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  • 350 1 "OBSERVE before ycu piact'se" is the watchword of Major General Seiji Sukegawa. Chic: Civil Administrator of Kedah State which, thanks to his untirinß efforts and high administrative ability, is making rcmarkeble development, according to a report reaching Tokyo from Alor Star, cepi.al
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  • 52 1 While fighting a relentless w^r against the enemy, airmen of the Imperial Army are seen undergoing physical training at a base somewhere in the South Pacific. This training keeps them in fine trim for combat with the enemy, in which they always come out with flying colours.—
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  • 439 1 FRANK EXCHANGE OF VIEWS HSINKING, Apr. 2.—Premier Tojo this afternoon held important conversations with Premier Chang Ching-hui at the State Council during which frank exchange of views took place. Attending the conversations were Rokuzo Takebe, Director of the General Affairs Board, as well as
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  • 272 1 H t:.IVKING, Apr. 2.—The entire Manshukoku nation is firmly resolved to win ultimate victory in Dai Toa Senso by crushing both the United States and Britain I through the closest cc-operatlon 1 with Nippon bearing in mind the .lugust wi;h2S of Manshukoku Kotei
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  • 104 1 Dome! HONGKONG. Apr 1— It is learned, effective today, the port of call in South China for vessels of the Maritime Transport Company will be restricted In principle to Hcngkong, and the transhipment of materials from here to ether regions of South China
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  • 54 1 DoraH. DAIREN. Mar. 3t.—lt is revealed, the Marine Affairs Board in an effort to unify shipbuilding activities in Kwangtung territory has decided to c tanli. h a Kwangtung Territory Steel and Woodenshtpa Construction Ctmpany. equalized at Yen 20.000.000. The new Comnany will launch vessels
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  • 149 1 Combats Over Indian And Burma Fronts SURPRISE RAID ON COXS BAZ4R Dome! TOKYO, Apr. 2.—Dai Honyei announced at 5 p.m. today that Nippon Army air units on Mar. 31 shot down eight enemy planes and also damaged eight others in the vicinity of Coxs Bazar, and
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  • 425 1 SO MET FRONT SAID QUIET Dom«i LISBON. Apr I.—Despite numerical superiority, the AngloAmerican forces on the Tunisian iront are unable to make headway in Tunisia, where yesterday's encounters turned cut to be a see-saw battle. On the northern sector of this front the attempt by
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  • 92 1 Domei KUALA LUMPUR. Apr. 1.-The broadcasting station here, whose call sign is JMBK. is extending its program up to 11 p.m. frcm tod-»y. An addition to the program is the broadcasting of Selangor Government notifications in Nippon-Go and Malai at 6.30 p.m. At 8 p.m.
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  • 70 1 THE PRESENTATION of three krlres and an ornamental belt to Governor s»buro Hatta of Negri Sembilan by four territorial chiefs of Negri Sembilan as a token of their loyalty to Gunseiknnbu (Military Administration) was made at the Governor's residence on Mar. 30. The belt was
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  • 135 1 Domei UNDISCLOSED SOUTHERN BASE. Apr. I.—Following up the preceding day's r.ir raid on the eastern part cf India, a Nippon Army air unit ye3terday bombed an enemy airfield near Chittagong and at"t?r spectacular air duels with 16 Hurricanes, which challenged the attackers, shot
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  • 227 1 Penang Takes Steps To Stainp Out OpinmSmoking Habit Dutnei PENANG, Apr. 2-To eradicate as much as possible the opium habit with the ultimate aim of eventually stamping out the evil, the price or opium is Lo be in' creased fiom 50 to 70 cents a tube and the raticn reduced
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  • 73 1 Today. Jimmu lenno ,ai is one cf the three most iinpo.iant national holidays in Nippen, the other two b?in* Kig«n« Setsu (Empire Foundation i> v on Feb. 11) and Tentyo-Setsu (Tenno Heika s birthday on Apr. 19—this year the Syon.tn Sinbun. English Fdition. wit issue
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  • 195 1 DISCOVERY BY NIPPON EXPERT THE PRODUCTION of Vitamin B in sufficient quantity tc mp^c all requirem?nt.s of N?»npo Southern Regions' has now become a possibil.ty due to the aiscovery of a startiingly simple metned by Mr. Senji Klshimoto of the Nippon Baiyaku Koshi working
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  • 161 1 PLAYING a vital role in speeding up transport in Malai the Tokio Kyuko D?ntetsu Kaishi (Tokyo Express Transport an! Tramway Cc. Ltd.) has takeu control or almost all bu.s and car traffic in Malai. In an interview with D^r-ic-i. Mr. Toyoichi Yma.
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  • 333 1 THE LEADER of the Medan group of representatives to the Muslim Conference to be held in Syonan described the Governor of East Coast as our best friend and the father of all our peoples," in an interview with Domei. The Governor is
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  • 45 2 Domri. TOKYO, Apr. I—Sbc new cities have been created in Nippon Proper today which include Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture, Vuban and Iwamisawa, Hokkaido, Sano, Tochigi Prefecture, Hikari, Yamaguchi Prefecture, and "Mats-ado. Chiba Prefecture. Nippon Proper now possesses 205 cities.
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  • 80 2 Dotnrl LISBON. Apr. I.—British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden addressing the Canadian Senate and House of Commons said it was better for the anti-Axis nations to build up mutual understanding and means of cooperation as they went along rather than to devise at horns an elaborate
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  • 189 2 A PROGRAM of six bouts, aggregating 44 rounds, is offered tonight at the Great World Arena. Topping the card is a twelvere under between Frankie Webber and Slogger Ang. Ang has been in the forefront of boxing up-country for the past six months beating all-comers,
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  • 229 2 BASES THROWN INTO CONFUSION Domel TOKYO, Apr. I.—The enemy infesting the Indo-Burmese border area has been thrown into serious disorder by successive aerial assaults launched by Imperial Army air units on AngloAmerican bases during the past ten days or so which resulted in
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  • 357 2 I HARLEQUINS beat the Lazy Lads by one-goal-to-nii at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday in the final of the knock-out competition for the AlkafT Challenge Cup sponsored by the Syonan Sports Association. It was a keenly contested game from start to finish, and while the Harlequins
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  • 302 2 THE STORY of how a gang of armed Chinese allegedly entered a house in Tai Jin Road at night, held up its cccupants and then decamped with about $6,000 worth of gold and jewellery, was told at a preliminary inquiry which opened
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  • 101 2 Oomei. RANGOON, Apr. I—lt is learned, in a combat with an enemy plane over Rangoon on Mar. 26 Lieutenant Sanao Ishii after firing the last bullet in the machinegun skilfully forced the enemy plane down by smashing the enemy plane's vertical rudder. When the
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  • 213 2 BIG PROGRAM DRAWN UP WITH a view of strengthening their confidence towards Nippon, bringing about closer co-opera-tion with the Gunseikanbu (Military Administration) and cementing unity ameng Muslims, a mass meeting of Muslim representatives from Maiai, Sumatra and Syonan will be held here on Apr.
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  • 335 2 MANSHUKOKU'S RISE TO POWER TOKYO, Apr. Z. —Metropolitan newspapers save prominence to Premier General Hideki Tojo's visit to Manshukoku, which was announced yesterday, with photographs of Premier Tojo's arrival at Hsinktag. The Mninichi headline was: "Premier Tojo arrived at Hsinking yesterday afternoon; -will congratulate
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  • 565 2 SHIGEMITSU'S DECLARATION Dontei rOKYO, Apr. I.—Nippon's epochal new policy toward China Will be strengthened further, Mamoru Shigemitsu, Nippon Ambassador to China, emphasized in a Press interview upon arrival here this afternoon from Nanking. Declaring there is no need to state that Nippon's
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  • 181 2 Rice Hoarders Fined Total Of $3 ,500 FINES TOTALLING $3,500 were imposed in the Criminal District Court, yesterday, on Bo Tong Kirn, a Chinese woman, and On* Ah Chew, when they were convicted on charges of hoarding rice, an offence under the Food Control Ordinance. The prosecuting officer stated that
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  • 593 2 TOKYO. Apr. I—Thais robust able editor of three of its leading journals. Virat Silpin, gave the honour to Nippon to be hcst to Thailand's first foreign Press correspondent to go abroad when he arrived at Haneda Airport today "to Join hands with the Nippon
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  • 214 2 AT LOGGERHEADS IN CANBERRA Darnel LISBON, Apr. I.—lt is reported from Canberra that serious differences of opinion have ctme up In Australia, between the Government and the Senate over the discussion of the Soldiers' Preference Bill with the Senate demanding that all Australian soldiers be given
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 176 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED a young lady who can speak Nippon-Go for general office work. Good salary and prospects. Apply stating qualifications, etc. to "The Advertiser." c/o P«t Office Box No. 484. Syonan. 99—101 AIR PORT, KALLANG Service Girls wanted. Ages between 14 and 20 years old. Pay between $30 to
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    • 941 2 PUBLIC NOTICES j TOKUBETU SI NOTICE N<>. 198 NOTICE OF SUGAR RELEASES RE REGISTRATION AS MEMBERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that OF LABOUR SUPPLIERS' all Commercial Consumers of Sugar ASSOCIATION. are requested to obtain their three months' supply (April, May and Junei IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that from their Special
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 348 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 pm. mv.sic: 6.20 p.m. news In N.ppon language; 6.30 pm Indian Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. talk in Malai; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai: 7.35 p.m. Chinese music; 8 pjn. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. <31imps?s of Nippon; 8.40 p.m. Nippon language lesson
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    • 150 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 39 THIS evening we shall continue with conversations also. 1. Machiai slutsu wa doko desu fca? —Where is the waiting room' 2. Soko no shokudo no miglgawa desu—lt is to the right of the refreshment room over there. 3. Ah mo jikan desu kara purattohomu c
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    • 101 2 KTO-EI: "Model Wife." 3—6 —8.30 pm. Tomorrow: 12 noon—3—6—B.3o pjn. SYOWA: ••Virginia" (In technicoloun. 3—6—8.30 pjn. Tomorrow: 12 noon—3—6—B.3o p.m. ISHIHO: "The Return of the Cisco Kid." 3—6—8.30 p.m. IN DO: "Adnxi" (in Hindustani) Today and tomorrow: 2 30 —5.30 C.30 p.m. YAMATO: 'Tun Kwai Fook Sow Kee" (in Cantonese).
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