Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 April 1943

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  • 28 1 The Syonan Sinbun I ENGLISH 1 I Sttcto&n I Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone TV©. 5471. NO. 11l FRIDAY. APRIL 16. SYOWA KOKI 2603. 18 SEVEN CENTS.
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  • WAR SITUATION DEVELOPS MORE AND MORE FAVOURABLY FOR NIPPON
    • 91 1 Dnmei. TOKYO, Apr. 15—Tenno Heika this afternoon granted an audience to ViceAdmiral Gunichi Mikawa. Rear Admirals Atsutaro Wazumi, Shinzo Onishi and Hisashi Mito who recently returned from the front. Vice-Admiral Mikawa, who was first to be received by Tenno Heika with the attendance
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    • 544 1 T 1 L J A MOST HAPPY reflection it I Is that, in the midst of fighting a titanic war to establish Asiajin no Asia (Asia for Asiatics), decisions of far-reaching im-1 portance are being taken by the Gunseikan-bu (Military Administration Department). One such decision, coming on
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    • Article, Illustration
      53 1 'll*e picture on the left, of Dr. Ba Maw, chisf cf the Burmese Government, and -lis :uitc was taken during their visit to the official residence of Premier Hideki Tojo in Tokyo, while the other photograph shows Dr. Ba Maw at the Nan Mei Kaku Hotel (fcrmer Sea View Hotel)
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    • 564 1 THRILLING EXPERIENCE RELATED DU FUMIO FUJIWARA Domei War Correspondent NIPPON BASE, west of Mayu Mountains, Apr. 14.—1 was afforded a thrilling experience of witnessing Imperial forces rout the enemy in a jungle skirmish near Indin when I accompanied a unit under
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    • 236 1 IMPORTATION OF WHEAT Domei PEKING, Apr. 15—Smooth flew of foodstuffs into North China this year has been assured by importing wheat flour from C?ntral China, Wang Yin-tai, Director of Commerce and Industry Board of the North China Political Ccuncil. declared yesterday in an interview with NipDon
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    • 75 1 Domei HSINKING, Apr. 15. It is learnpd that the Dai Toa Senso (Greater East Asia War) Grand Exposition will bs held irom Aug. I to Sept. 20 in Hurbin under the auspices of the I\!anshu Shimbun with the aid of Nippon military
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    • 116 1 Domei. LISBON, Apr. 14—The Daily Mail correspondent in Washington has reported that the United States Maritime Commission disclosed on Apr. 8 that the labour situation in United States' shipyards has become so serious that it now threatens this year's goal of building merchantships, small aircraft-carriers
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    • 249 1 Domei LISBON. Apr. 14—Commenting on the London Times* recent dispatch from India that the withdrawal of the British forces in the Indo-Burma area is "bcund to increase the general feeling of disappointment over the campaign in Arakan,'* neutral military observers here
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    • 324 1 DomH BUENOS AIRES Apr. 14—Reflecting th? g:cwing strain in Soviet-American relations. Americrn trade unionists bitterly prot2Sted with William Grsen. Pre•ident of American Federation of Labour, against the recent Soviet execution of two Polish labour leaders calling it "sham?le:s wanton execution.'* rcccrdins to reccrts fr~m Washington. The
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    • 251 1 'Determined To Carry Out Construction Of Dai Toa Kyoeiken, Declares Tojo TOKYO, Apr. lj>.—The war situation is developing more and more fk\< rably for Nippon while constructive work is progressing smoothly, in Nanpo (Southern Regions), Premier General Hideki To jo declared this morning in expressing the Government's conviction to meet
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    • 195 1 Domei. LISBON. Apr. 14.—Hitting the sloppiness of the Roosevelt Administration in drawing up budRet estimates, the New York Times editorially declared: "For inaccuracies of our cwn estimates, for persistent under-esti-mates of expenditures and overestimates of revenues, the Presid?nt and his chosen advisers must bear
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    • 78 1 Domel RANGOON. Apr. 15 —Dr. Ba Maw, Chief of the Burmese Government, who returned yesterday frcm his visit to Nippon, worshipped at the Shwe Dagon Pagoda this morning with members cf his suite. It is understood that Dr. Ba Maw reported on his
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    • 106 1 Domei. LISBON. Apr. 15—According to a dispatch from the antiAxis base in New Guinea, Lieut. Gen. G. C. Kenney. in the first Press interview since he returned from a recent trip to Washington said, "The Nippon forces have too many planes around to suit
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    • 284 1 By a Domei Military Correspondent TOKYO. Apr. 15-Major fight-i ing is imminent in the northern I sector oi the Tunisian theatre of war with the British Eighth Army running yesterday into FieldMarshal Rommel s prepared positions between Enfidaville and Djeb el Bcu Hadjar. according
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    • 227 1 SIGNIFICANCE EXPLAINED WrTH PREPARATIONS lor the celebration of Tentyo-Setsu well under way, it should be of benefit to the public, now the subjects of Tenno Heika. to realize the lull significance of this auspicious day. and learn how the day is observed in Nippon. The meanitv;
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    • 136 1 Domei SHANGHAI, Apr. 15.—"1 will strive to bring about more intimate relations between China and Nippon by conveying our opinion to the Nippon people and bring back their opinicn to our people," declared Tsai Pei. National Government of China's new Ambassador to
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    • 128 1 Darnel OSAKA, Apr. 15—A preview ot some 60 new Inventions was held here yesterday under the auspices of the Federation of Sampling Societies, with articles limited to these of military value created by inventors and manufacturers in Kanto district. These inventions will b? opened
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    • 326 1 INQUIRIES regarding remittances to China show that the amount must be solely for family expenses and must not exceed $100 a month. The applicant must first get the approval of the Financial Department of the Syonan Tokubetu-si. Clarifying the procedure for making
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  • 436 2 HAKKO ICHIU SPIRIT OBSERVED A GLOWING picture of the progress achieved in Perak State in the agricultural, industrial and social fields, during the past year, is portrayed by Inche Yusof bin Ishak, of Syonan, who recently returned frcm a visit to Perak. Inche Yusof
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  • 265 2 WORLD ATTENTION FOCUSSED ON MACARTHUR'S ADMISSION Domei ZURICH, Apr. 14.—General Douglas MacArthur's admission today that Nippon controls the Western Pacific sea-lanes and also Australian waters caused surprise, as daily Melbourne communiques had been claiming: the destruction of Nippon air bases, aircraft and supply vessels
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  • 173 2 TOKYO, Apr. 15.—Dr. Heinrich Stahmer, new German Ambassador to Tokyo, who succeeded Major-General Eugen Ott, retiring German Ambassador to Tokyo, gave a dinner yesterday evening at the German Embassy in honour of leaders of the Nippen Government including Premier General Hideki Tojo. Among the
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  • 132 2 THE SECOND batch of male students of the Nippon-go school operated by the Oversea Chinese Association passed out from their school after six months' study when the graduation ceremony was held in the presence of Mr. Hayashi, Chief of Education Department, Mr. M. Shinozaki,
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  • 147 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 15.— The fcrmation of a fourth and fifth grade for adults studying Nippon-go in Kuala Lumpur is envisaged by the Cultural Education Department, a spokesman el the department disclosed today. No fee is charged. Students completing the fifth grade course are expected to
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  • 205 2 Domei. PENANG, Apr. 14—Eight young men from Penang have been selected to undergo a course of training at the Syonan Ikadaigaku (Sycnan Medical College) which op?no on Apr. 27. Selected from nine applicants after an examination in general knowledge, three of these are
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  • 240 2 A GRAND school concert by teachers and students of all Futsu-Ko-Gakko (common public schools) in Syonan in commemoration of Tentyo-Setsu. will be held at the Syonan Kokaido on Apr. 28, 29 and 30. This is the first time that teachers •re appearing with their students
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  • 85 2 Dcmei LISBON, Apr. 14—It is reported from Washington, reflecting the widespread dissatisfaction of the American public on account of rubber shortage, William JefTcrs. Rubber Administrator, recommended the creation of a separate government agency to see essential civilian needs supplied to bolster "home front
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  • 285 2 TOKYO, Apr. 14.—The attempt by the British-Indian forces to recapture Akyab and then the whcle of Burma has been frustrated completely and thoroughly by operations carried out in Mayu River and Bengal Bay areas by Nippon Army forces in Burma, quarters close to the
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  • 68 2 Domei. TOKYO, Apr. 15.—1t is learned ways and means to carry out smooth economic cooperation between Nippon and China were discussed at th? session of Dai Toa Economic Roundtable Ccnference held at the Dai Toa Hall yesterday. It is understood the discussion was based on Nippon's
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  • 78 2 DomeL HSINKING, Apr. 14—Gala functions are scheduled for Apr. 26, when the more than 500.000 population here will celebrate the tenth anniversary of the founding of Hsinking Special Municipality. The day's program- Includes the granting of special commendations to persons who have rendered services to
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  • 700 2 BOXING, WRESTLING, STATE SOCCER, S.S.A. AT HOME, HOCKEY, CRICKET A BIG carnival of sport has been arranged to be held in Syonan this week-end, starting with today's hockey attraction at Jalan Besar between Major Dara's 1.N.A.X1 and a representative Syonan side. Tomorrow, in addition
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  • 112 2 LlM—Mrs. Yap Swee Ann, nee Madam ijm Quee Geok, age 55. passed away peacefully at her residence No. 73. Hillside Drive, Syonan. on Thursday. Apr. 15. 2603. at 1.50 a.m. T.T. She leaves behind her beloved husband, four sons. Yr.p Chwee Hock. Chwee Lta, Chwee Huat. Chwee Teck, three
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  • 253 2 AN ALLEGATION that he had used a knife and inflicted several stab wounds on a detective who was trying to effect his arrest, was made against a 32-year-old Hokkien at a preliminary inquiry, which opened in the Third Police Court yesterday. In the
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  • 226 2 PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECT GREAT Domei. TOKYO, Apr. 13—The YomiuriHochi editorially commented, with the announcement by Dai Honyei yesterday evening of the war achievements of the Nippon Army Fcrces in the sector north cf Akyab, Anglo-American trumpeting since last autumn of their intentions to recapture Burma ended
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 100 2 EDUCATIONAL NIPPON OFFICER wants to exchange tuition in English and NipponGo with educated gentleman or lady (any nationality). Apply to Box No 262. care of Syonan Sinbun (English Edition), Cecil Street, Syonan. FOR SALE FOR SALE: complete highly polished modern teakwood Bedroom Suite (11 pieces) made to owner's design. In
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    • 215 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Required skilled workmen for various workshops in Krigun Kosaku-bu at Seletar:— (1) Carpenters. (2) Painters. (3) Hammermen (4) Rivetters. <5) Welders (Gas and Electric) (6) Plumbers. (7) Mechanics, fable to handle Lathes, Machines for the Straightening, Cutting and Drilling Holes on Steelworks and the Finishing and Fitting-Up
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 229 2 TODAY'S PROUKAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. news in Kippon language; 6.30 p.m. Ma'.ai .Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. radio drami from studio; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; ~7.35 p.m. Chinese music; 7.45 p m. reading in Chinese; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses
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    • 112 2 SIKH 1.1) HAVE WIDE APPEAL "ANDY HARDY'S Private Secretary." now showing at the Kyo-ei Gekijo, is another of those true-to-life "Andy Hardy" films which should have a wide i.ppcal. Mickey Rooney and Kathryn Grayson excel in their roles. Included in 'he program is a pictorial tribute to Nippon's womanhood —a
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    • 220 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. SO 1 1 THIS evening we shall continue the conversation between Mr. Kato and Mr. Amael. Mr. A mad is going to Malacca and has come to Mr. Kato's to say goodbye. 1. Yaa. Amad san yoku irasshaimashita.—Ah, it is very good of you to call
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