Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 6 April 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Offue 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. MO. 102 TUESDAY. APRIL. 6. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 7 CENTS
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  • 603 1 Great Destiny WE ARE living in epochal times. The world is undergoing great political changes, in which every man and woman has a part to play. For those of us living in Toa (East Asia), the successful conclusion of the Dai Toa Senso is of paramount importance, for in
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  • 277 1 Nippon A ir Force Ma kes Widespread A Hacks LISHUI, KIENOW, FENI AND MAUNGDAW ALSO BLASTED ISTANBUL, Apr. 4.—Heralding the opening of the bombing season for Chungking, Nippon air units swept into action to bomb Chungking city and its airfield on Sunday, according to
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  • 457 1 LW/7T PLAN BEING BLOCKED Gomel ISTANBUL, Apr. 4—With the Egyptian Government making preparations to sponsor the first Congress of Arabs to disc ass the political, economic and cultural union of Arabs, information received here indicates that the British authorities in Arabian countries are apprehensive
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  • 62 1 Don) el LISBON, Apr. 4—Gen. Douglas Mac-Arthur. Commander-in-Chief of the anti-Axis forces in south-western Pacific, announced that Brigadier General Howard K. Kamey, Commander of the Fifth Bomber Command of the United States Army Air Force, failed to return from a recent mission and "he and his
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  • 274 1 Doom PEKING. Apr. 5-The need to j accelerate trade relations between I North and Central China as a means ol further stabilizing the economic life of New China was stressed by Sotaro Ishiwata, Supreme Eccnomic Adviser to the National Government ol China
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  • 337 1 PEOPLE'S CONFIDENCE IN NIPPON Domci. TOKYO, Apr. s.—The Philippines, which suffered under United States oppression for 40 years, is rapidly being rehabilitated as a vital link of Dai Toa Kyoeiken, according to Marquis Yorisada Tokugawa who has been in the Philippines during the past
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  • 169 1 A CALL TO THE people of Nanpo (Southern Regie ns) to imbibe the same spirit of service and d?votion as Nippon soldiers have for Tenno Hrika was made by Col. Kcichi Okubo in the course of a lecture at the Syonan Kokaido
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  • 134 1 Evasion Of Heavy Taxes In U.S. Bared Domei. LISBON, Apr. 4.—Neutral sources reveal that American capital is fleeing into Mexico at an alarming rate on various pretexts in order to evade heavy taxation in the United States. These sources quote American capitalists who recently fled into Mexico with large funds
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  • 82 1 Domei. NANKING. April 3—The Political Affairs Council of the National Government of China at a meeting today appointed Mr. HSia Chl-feng. Chairman of the Board of Audit; Mr. Wu Kai-sheng. the recently appointed Chinese Ambassador to Italy, and Mr. Wu Sung-kao. Ambassador wltho'it portfolio, as the
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  • 209 1 RESOLVE RENEWED Domel TOKYO, Apr. s—China's unshakable determination to crush the United States and Britain was emphasized by Hsu Liang, Chinese Ambassador to Tokyo, and Wu Tsan-chou. North China Pclitical Council's o3Bcial now on a visit to Nippon at a lecture meeting sponsored by
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  • 97 1 Domei CANTON, Apr. s—Shameen area (a former British Concession* will be included shortly in Canton City. It will be remembered that Shameen located In south--vestern Jar.ton. was seized by the Nippon forces in South China at the outbreak of Dai Toi Senso. On
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  • 195 1 Domei HSUCHDW. Apr. s.—Nippon forces, cperating in the north Kiangiu area, in 95 encounters gainst an aggregate of 26.180 enemy troops during March killed 1.758 and took prisoner 125, th^ composite war results for last month revealed. It was disclosed that 25 enemy
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  • 118 1 Domei PEKING. Apr. 5.- Gen. Yasutsusu Okamura. Commander-in Chief of the Nippon forces in North China, yesterday morning expressed his d?ep condolences to the bereaved family of late Gen. Liv Yu-fen. chairman of the Military CcunciJ of the National Government, of Ch'na and concurrently Chief of
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  • 233 1 <— -if. Doir.ei TOKYO. Apr. 5.- Doctor Umetaro Suzuki cf the Physico-Che-mical Research Institute r.eclar3d today that green tea leaves are playing sn important role in aeronautical science as a contributor of vitamins indispensable to Imperial Army and Navy pilcts. Although tea
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  • 125 1 Domei TOKYO. Apr. s—Tenno Heika at 10 a.m. today granted audience to 29 Army commande.-s and divisional chiefs including Nar.uhiko Higashi-Kutii no Miya Denka. Comma»-der-in-Chief of the Defence Headquarters, and Tsunenori Kaya no Miya Denka. Chief of Nagoya Division. At noon. SI military
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  • 495 1 SOVIET PRESS WARNS OF NEW POWERFUL GERMAN OFFENSIVES BY A DOMEI MILITARY CORRESPONDENT TOKYO, Apr. s.—Operations of major importance developed on Saturday near Maknassy and east of El Guettar in the Tunisian theatre of war, when American tank and infantry formations moved against
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  • 503 1 DISA PPOINTMENT FELT IN LONDON BY YOSHINORI HORIGUCHI ZURICH. Apr. 4— Europe's eyes SfnJ- tU« n<S Upon Tunisia because, firstly, Moscow's Apr A communique on the summary refiS M he Wlnter offensive XQicated that mud has brought a temporary end to the Eastern Front
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  • 76 1 Domei LISBON. Apr 4 -Sir Stafford Cripps, speaking before workers of a British aircralt plant whi h he visited on the finol stage of his jaunt through armumont lactorie.s announced today an urgent warning pgainst strides wh'^h. he declared, would benefit only Brit dn"3 enemies.
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  • 56 1 Domei LISBON. Apr. s—The British First Lord of the Admiralty, A. V. Alexander, in a speech in London today said that the British sea casualties have been severe, according to a rep rt from London. II declared that casualties I were especially heavy amon>; crews of destroyers, convoy
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  • 205 2 PETALYS CALL TO NATION Pmml VICHY. Apr. 4. —Urging preparations for France's resurrection. Marshal Henri Philippe Petain, French Chief of State, told the French nation in a radio broadcast this evening to revive their courage and understand the exigencies of the hour and to
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  • 95 2 LISBON, Apr. 4-It is reported from New Delhi that Ahmedabad is still a city of unrest, as fresh violent clashes occurred between the police and demonstrators, especially students who held demonstrations waving Indian national flags and carrying posters v/;th the inscription "Deliver Gandhi." It
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  • 590 2 BUILDING UP NEW PHILIPPINES Don»el MANILA, Apr. 4.—ln this period of reconstruction, the Catholic Church in the Philippines is playing an active role in collaboration with tbe constituted authorities for the welfare of the people. Monsigneur William Piani, Apostolic Delegate to the Philippines, declared
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  • 794 2 MALAI, SUMATRA MUSLIMS CONFER IN SYONAN M THERE is not the least intention on the part of Nippon to interfere with your religion, but, on the other hand, Nippon will endeavour to encourage all the people to be true to
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  • 236 2 THAT HE WOULD send such offenders to prison without the option of a fine in future, was a warning given by Judge M. V. Pillai when he convicted a Chinese hawker for profiteering in cigarettes in the Criminal District Court yesterday. 'The
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  • 278 2 AN ALLEGATION that he was set upon while asleep by a group of men who later bound him with rope, was made by Ram Dula Rai a watchman, at the continued hearing of a preliminary inquiry In the Second Police Court, yesterday, in
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  • 94 2 Dome! STOCKHOLM. Apr. 4—A News Chronicle dispatch from a British outpost on the IndoBormese border, received^in London today, has blasted the previous anti-Axis claims of success in the battle to retake Burma, declaring that the Nippon forces have won all the
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  • 188 2 MAYOR SHIOEO ODATB will officially open the newly-built clubhouse of the Syonan Sports Association on Sunday, Apr. 18. at 5.15 p.m. This will mark another step forward in the revival of sport here under Shin Chitsujo <New Order). With the
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  • 168 2 AN AMATEUR bcxing tournament which promises to b^ a big success is being organized by the Syonan Sports Association. While the professional side of the art is in full swing, nothing has been don 2 so far towards bettering the amateur standard, but the
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  • 105 2 SOCCER enthusiasts are eagerly looking forward to the forthcoming inter-State soccer matches between Syonan and Selangor to ba held at Jalan Besar Stadium on Apr. 17 and 18. Both t2ams are in strict training and first-class soccer is assured. Two trophies are being offered. Winners
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  • 134 2 Domei ROME, Apr. 4.- It is officially announced that Nicholas de Kallay. Premier and Foreign Minister of Hungary, visited here from Apr. 1 to 3 on the invitation ol the Italian Government. The Hungarian leader met Signor Mussolini and the Italian Foreign Under-Secretary Giuseppe Bastianini.
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  • 100 2 Domei. MACASSAR, Apr. 4—To cope with the increasing traffic needs of Southern Celebes,' the Nippon Administration here has inaugurated a new augmented bus service schedule, beginning from April. The bus service In Southern Celebes has witnessed a steady expansion sincelast Summer when recair work
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  • 252 2 CIVILIANS GRATEFUL FOR LETTERS FROM INDIA FOR THE first time since the fall of Singapore, a large number of letters sent from India, through the agency of the Nippon Red Cross Branch in Tokyo, has reached the Indian Independence League branch
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  • 129 2 Domei THOUSANDS ol Chinese in Syonan from an early hour yesterday visited the graves of their ancestors or i Natives on the occasion of the festival of the dead, a day devoted to remembrance cf the dead, which fell today. 9cenf>« cf
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  • 105 2 Domei MANILA, Apr. 4—lt is learned that 896,909 residents are afflliatjed with the district and n2ishI oourhcod associations, according jto the latest figures released by the City Hall. A total of 1,121 district and 12.577 neighbourhood associations are or- ganized to ten city administrate j
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  • 239 2 Chungking Journal Attacks AngloAmerican Policy CANTON, Apr. 5-All discus. sicns of post-war problems and the formation of a second front In Europe are futile and amount to nothing more than a daydream if Chungking and the China front are ignored, declared the Kuo Mm Jih Pao, organ of the Chungking
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  • 96 2 Domei. HSINKING. Apr. s.—Twentylour Nippon industrial plants, including 14 factories manufacturing daily necessities and 10 factories specializing in the production of machinery and fibrous materials, will be transferred to Manhukoku during the second year of Manshukokus second five-year industrial expansion plan, it was disclosed
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 209 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon lai-suage: 6.20 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. Malai mu-ic: 7 p.m. puzzle corner in Malai; 7.20 p.m news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Teochew drama: 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8 15 pjn. ne*s in Kokkien; 8.30 p m Glimpses of
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    • 129 2 Radio Nippon-Co Lesson Mo. 41 -ML- 1 THIS evening we shall continua with cur conversations. 1. Konnichi ua Ahmad san. Ikaga desu ka?—Good afternoon M.-. Ahmad. How art? yoi;? 2. Sukoshi kibun ga warui no desu —I'm feeling a bic ill 3. Sore wa ikemasen ne. Do nasaimashita? —I'm sorry
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