Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 April 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 113 MONDAY. APRIL 19. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 655 1 India's Big Chance THE psychological effect on j the people of India of the I smashing of the attempted British campaign to recapture Burma, cannot fail to have far- I reaching repercussions on India's fight for freedom. Now is the time for Indians to act; the prospects have never
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  • 41 1 Uo.-net LISBON. Apr. 17—A London report states that an air raid al >n was sounded in the London area early this morning. Heavy gunfire was heard, and hi;h explosive bombs dropped la one district caused damage.
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  • 184 1 South-West Pacific Converted Into Graveyard For U.S. Ships 170,000 TONS SUNK IN 3 WEEKS Domei. TOKYO, Apr. 17.—Devastating activities of Nippon naval air forces have converted Southern Pacific into a graveyard for United States shipping, the Asahi Shimbun declares in a leading article. Commenting
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  • 310 1 GENERAL ALARM FELT Domei. BUENOS AIRES, Apr 16.—The tide of inflation is rising in the United States as workers employed in war industries continuously receive wage increases approved by the War Labour Board, according to reports from Washington. It is also reported thai many
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  • 94 1 I Domei. LISBON, Apr 16.— A Washing- ton report says that the Federal i Bureau of Investigation, an- j nounced that seven former ship- welders were arraigned on the j charge of sabotage of American shipyards. According to the F. 8.1, chief. Edgar Hoover, employees
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  • 219 1 Domei. TOKYO, Apr. 18 -Dr. Chu Minyi. Foreign Minister of the National Governmnt of China and the Chinese delegate to the second Toa Medical Parley, delivered a 40-minute lecture this morning entitled "Health and Physical Exercise" at the second day's session of the
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  • 136 1 Domei SHANGHAI, Apr. 17—It is authoritative!/ learned that composite war results „chiev3d in the Wet River sector. Kiangsu Province, by the Nippon fcrces during the month of March in the mopping-up campaign against the enemy s 89th Army, the Chinese Communist new Fourth
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  • 164 1 Dome! LISBON, Apr. 16—On the occasion of the 450th anniversary of the return of Christopher j Columbus to Spain. Count Jordana. Spanish Foreign Minister, told his countrymen that Spain was prepared at any time to make heroic sacrifices if ever its independence was threatened.
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  • 176 1 KAIFENG, Apr. It -General Sun dang-cheng, who joined the National Government of ?hina. on Apr. 22 last year and who since has been active against Chungking and Chinese Communist remnants on the Shantung Hopei border, in a speech from Kaifeng Broadcasting Station
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  • 308 1 ANTI-AXIS LOSE MANY PLANES OVER MEDITERRANEAN, GERMANY LISBON, Apr. 17.—Axis attacks, aided by the Luftwaffe in the Kuban sector, were reported to have accounted for the destruction of 50 Soviet tanks within three days. Other sectors of the Eastern
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  • 115 1 Domel BERLIN. Apr. 17—Dr. Ernst! Woermann. heretofore Head of the Political Department of the' German Foreign Office, was ap- pointed Ambassador to Nanking; by Fuehrer Adolf Hitler on the recommendation of Reich Foreign Minister Joachim Yon Ribbentrcp. it was announced. Other appointments anonunced at
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  • 274 1 IMPRESSED WITH TRIP TO NIPPON Domei. NANKING. Apr. 18—Completing his mission to Nippon as Special Envoy of the National Government of China. Chen Kung-po, President of the Legislative Yuan of the National Government, returned here by air via Peking this afternoon, accompanied by his suite.
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  • 617 1 B_ A DOMEI STAFF CORRESPONDENT TOKYO, Apr. 18—It has become the regular practice of Chancellor Adolf Hitler to meet chiefs of j the Axis powers for a political and strategical conference every year during the brief lull in I fighting immediately following the
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  • 212 1 'Nippon's Armed Power Greatly Strengthened BRITISH CORRESPONDENT QUERIES CLAIMS MADE BY WASHINGTON LISBON, Apr. 17.—Nippon has greatly reinforced and strengthened its fighting power as compared with its strength at the outset of the current war, Patrick Maitland, correspondent of the News Chronicle, points out in a recent dispatch from a
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  • 29 1 LISBON. Apr. 18—Nippon aircraft on Friday niglit raided American positions at Guadalcanal according to an announcement by General Douglas Mac Arthur's headquarters, a report from Melbourne says.
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  • 247 1 Domn LISBON, Apr. 18.—According to I a report frcm London. Premier John Curtin in a broadcast talk to the Australian pecple, appealed to them to look more realistically at the situation in which Australian reserves have almost been exhausted. The Nippon attack en Milne
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  • 128 1 Dome! LISBON. Apr. 17—A Mcl bourne report quotes the antiAxis Headquarters in Australia as having announced that American and Australian casualties in New Guinea up to Apr. 1. totalled 10.531, composed of 4,319 American airmen and ground troops, and 6.212 Australians, dead, wounded and missing. A
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  • 358 1 TOKYO PRESS COMMENT Domei TOKYO. Apr. 18.—The trip of the Dai Tea Daijin 'Greater East Asiatic Affairs Minister), Kazuo Aoki, to China and Nanpo (Southern Regions* will not only contribute to the establishment of clossr collaboration between Nippon and other countries in Dai
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 248 2 New SumatraMalai Stamps Out Shortly RELEASE ON TENTYO-SETSU NEW STAMPS for Malai and Eumatra bearing topical designs »elected at the contest held for the purpose early this yen. will be released to the public on Tentyo Setau Day (Apr. 29>. it is announced officially. These stamps are divided into four
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  • 314 2 CLIMAXING a thrilling bout in which both boxers kept up a terrific pace right lrom the opening gong, Bukish Singh (144V2--lo.). annexed the welterweight crown of Malai by scoring a sensational knock-out over Tommie Carrie (144% >. in the tenth of their scheduled
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  • 106 2 Govt. To Start CattleBreeding In Penang Oomri. PENANG. Apr. 17.- A; part cf a plan to increase the number of ealtl? in Pen_r.g, Government has enforced an oid?r fcr the registration of all cattle in Penang Province Wellesley, Dcmel learns from official sources. Registration Ls exjiected to prevent indiscriminate sale
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  • 313 2 MUTUAL RECRIMINATION BITTER Domri CANTON, Apr. 16.—1t is reported that bitter mutual recrimination is now raging between the British and Chungking authorities following the recent setback of the British-Indian forces at the hands of the Nippon troops in Northern Akyab, India-Burma border.
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  • 211 2 "WE ARE VERY impressed with ihe good standard cf health and physical fitness of the pupiLs who attended the qualifying examination yesterday," declared Dr. Tadashi Sato, Chief of the Sanitary Section of the Ounsei-kan-bu, commenting on Fridays examination for entrants to the Syonan Ikadaigaku (Sycnan
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  • 143 2 COMMENTING on the antiIndian Legislation sponsored by General Jan Smuts, Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa, the spokesman of the Indian Independence League headquarters decl-ired the move "is another convincing pioof of Britain's perfidious intentions towards India." He declared the discriminatory law i
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  • 181 2 Dome! SEREMBAN. Api. 17.—Many people throughout Negri Sembilan will be out from Apr. 19 to 24 cleaning Agricultural and Forest roads and repairing the damaged ones to help the government in its drive to keep the States Agricultural and Forest roads clean and in
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  • 859 2 IN THE prejen.e of hundreds cf members and In an atmosphere of great cordiality, the Mayor of Sycnan. Mr. Sieeo Odate. officially opened the new clubhouse of The Syonan Sports Association at Jalan Besar yesterday afternoon. Immediately on the Mayors arrival iat
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  • 71 2 THE shareholders of Chop Luen Woh Song Hong, 36, Liang Scan Street. Syonan. have contributed a sum of $3,000 towards the care of wounded Nippon soldiers and the dependants of those who have sacrificed their lives while fighting for the liberation
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  • 308 2 ENTRIES BEGIN TO FLOW IN GREAT interest is evinced by manufacturers in the Tropical Products Exhibition to be held here in May. So far over 30 entries have been received from Intending competitors in Syonan, and more are expected to come in. The exhibits
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  • 215 2 Domei TOKYO, Apr. 17.—With vital raw materials flowing in ever-increasing quantities from Nanpo 'Southern Regions), China and Manshukcku to Nippon, necessitating expanded production facilities, the Mitsubishi interests recently completed a large-scale expansion plan reaching into every field of their enterprises. The plan
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  • 295 2 BRITISH CRUELTY ON BATTLEFIELD (By Fumio Fujiwara, Domei War Correspondent.) UNDISCLOSED HEIGHT EAST OF INDIN, Apr. 17.—British cruelty in their treatment of Indians in the fighting services though cleverly camouflaged at times has been brought to light during recent Nippon Army
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  • 274 2 Dome! SHANGHAI, Apr. 16.—AttackIng American propaganda designed to appeal to and prejudice the masses, the Nippon deputy naval spokesman in a Press conference pointed out that recent Allied statements and announcements were dealt effective blows by the deeds of Nippon forces in
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  • 206 2 SINCE last year many cases of armed robberies have occurred in Syonan and in order to crush I these atrocious offences and to relieve the fear of citizens, all members of Syonc.n Keisatsu-cu have been doing t^eir best in arresting the offenders. Recently Keiji-ka of
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  • 82 2 DomeJ TAIPING. Apr. 17.-A great highway linking Gri 1' in Upper Perak and Kota Bharu. Kelantan, is now under construction under the supervision of Ninpon engineers. It is learnt that over a thousand coolies are engaged in building the road, while the best
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  • 190 2 AIR DEFENCES ADEQUATE timmri. TOKYO, Apr. 17.—The Air Defence Bureau of the Naimu-sho. 'Home Ministry) disclosed that Nippon's defence against poss.ble enemy air raids is hew on an adequate ba.^is in all pa.-ts of the country, particularly in the metropolitan area of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 124 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Required skilled workmen for various workshops in Kaigun Kosaku-bu at Seletar:— (1) Carpenters. (2) Painters. (3) Hammermen. (4) Rivetters. (5) Welders (Gas and Electric"). (6) Plumbers. (7) Mechanics, (able to handle Lathes, Machines for the Straightening, Cutting and Drilling Holes on Steelworks and the Finishing and Pitting-Up
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    • 395 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 206 RE: THIRD PRACTICE SAFETY FIRST WEEK (TRAFFIC CONTROL). IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that in order to raise the spirit of observing traffic rules and to acquire safety as well as pleasantness in traffic, we have decided to have a Safety First Week for
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    • 427 2 WANTED REFERENCE BOOKS on aIR subjects pertaining to all countries, especially those in Pacific area including Australia and india. Otters should include Atlas (maps), Year Books (1940 1941). Who's Who. -t<-, Offers to Doniei News Agency. 2 Cecil Street, Syonan-to. CLASSICAL RECORDS WANTED Good used records, 12-mch only required. In
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 187 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. news In Nippon language: 6.30 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour: 6.50 p.m. Malai music; 7 20 p.m. news in Malai: 7.3 i p.m. Cantonese music; 7.45 p.m. reading in Chinese: 8 p.m. news In Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. ik-ws in Hokkien: 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon;
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    • 55 2 "ASHA. show ing at the Indo Gekijo. is a high-class Hindustani picture featuring Kamlesh Kumaii in the title rjJe. A theme, typical of the upp°r middle-class society in India. Is ably portrayed in the lilm in which there is gtxxl ringing by Kamlesh. in addition to her superb acting. A
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