Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 April 1943

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  • 24 1 The Syonan Sin bun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone /Vo. 5 ill. NO. 113 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 194 1 Opinion VICTORY for Nippon and her Allies in Dai Toa is further assured by the partial reshuffle of the Tojo Cabinet announced by Joho Kyoku last night. We concur with the views of the Press in Tokyo that the reshuffle can only result in certain victory
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  • 445 1 THE ANNOUNCEMENT that! Mr. Kazuo Aoki. Dai Toa Daijin 'Minister for Greater East Asiatic Affairs) is to set out on a tour of Dai Toa 'Greater East Asia) including Nanpo j (Southern Regions) is bound to i arouse the widest interest and; enthusiasm
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  • 411 1 Annual Festival Brings Thousands To Tokyo City WAR PICTURES INSPIRE VISITORS Dome!. TOKYO, Apr. 20.—With the Yasukuni Shrine festival only two days away, members of the families of the enshrined War Dead had already gathered in Tokyo from all
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  • 426 1 Wide Differences In Relations Pointed Out MM TOKYO, Apr. 20— Katsuji Inahara. well-km.wn political commentator, writing in the Gaiko Jiho (Review Diplomatique declares that the present divergences of opinion and friction evident in the relations between; the Soviet Union on the one hand and th? Anglo-American
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  • 140 1 Domei KALGAN. Apr. 20- The Mengchiang Government yesterday completed all necessary arrangements tc invest in Yen 30.000.000 worth of Nippon Government bonds. This latest Investment brings the total amount of Nippon Government bonds held by the Mengchiang Gov- ernment to Yen
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  • 166 1 Domei. TOKYO, Apr. 20.—Over 1.000 Nippon soldiers convalescing j from wounds have been invited > to attend the second night per- formjnce on Apr. 28 of German playwright Karl Bunje's "The! Hare and the Soldier." which will be given for three nights beginning
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  • 231 1 'JOIN LOFTY TASK OF RECONSTR UCTING CHINA' Domel NANKING, Apr. 19.—1n a lengthy cabled statement today, addressed to officers and men of the Chungking Army, General Pao Wen-yueh, Chief of the General Staff of the Military Council of the National Government of China,
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  • 121 1 Domei SAIGON, Apr. 19.—Under the auspices of the Nippon Ambassadorial Office, representatives of leading Nippon firms of long standing here held a meeting at the Nippon Club this evening. Among those present were Takematsu Murakami of Tainan Trading Company, who has lived in Saigon
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  • 247 1 SHIHMEN. Apr 19. -The inside story of the methods employed by the Chinese Red Army was broUght to light by Hao Kuang. a fcrm?r influential political rommissioner of the Central Resiment of the enemy's Sixth Military District, in Hope! Province. Charged with
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  • 395 1 AIR ACTIVITY OVER TUNISIA Domei. LISBON. Apr. 19—Contrary to the calm that prevailed on all other sectors of the Eastern; Front, the Kuban bridgehead was again the centre of lively fight- j ing on Sunday with the Soviets' attempting to move along one of the
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  • 654 1 MAMORU SHIGEMITSU BECOMES GAIMU DAI JIN" Dome I TOKYO, APR. 20. —THE JOHO KYOKU (BOARD OF INFORMATION) ANNOUNCED AT 11 P.M. A PARTIAL RESHUFFLE OF THE TO JO CABINET. Metropolitan newspapers splashed on their front pages this morning the blitzkrieg reshuffle of the Cabinet made
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  • 79 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. 20—In view of increasing interest in India the Nippm-lndia Society will sponsor an exhibition on India at the MitsukOMhi Department Store here on Apr. 23 to May 4. The exhibition will be supported by the Joho Kyoku. Gaimu-sho. Rikugunsho and
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  • 277 1 POLICE USE MODEL CAR A POLICE Department car. fitted with special signs and thti slogans "Do Not Speed" and "Saiety First Week" written in Nippon-Go and English, has appeared en Syonan streets since yesterday when the third Anzeu Shukan ("Safety First Week'> was inaugurated.
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  • 151 1 Donwi. SHANGHAI. Apr. 19—Th* United States is facing the menace of possible raids by the German Air Force with Heinkfl 177 and Messerschmilt j bi;mbers. new German aircraft, designed for attacking North i America, according to information reaching here. According to a recent
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 120 2 DOMEI reliably learns that special endeavours are being made by the Nippon Government to facilitate financial aid to Indian students studying in Axis countries, who en account of the war are cut off from outside financial assistance. Inquiries have been made by
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  • 383 2 53 GRADUATE AT KUNRENJO Domei. PENANG, Apr. 19—Alter six months in the Penang Kunrenjo, the first batch of 53 students who enrolled last October have completed their course cf training. One of them eleclared: "We feel i as if we have been
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  • 223 2 MERGER TANTAMOUNTTO PURGE BRITAIN is making a desperate bid to consolidate the 'puppet front' in India," declared the spokesman of the Indian Independence League Headquarters, commenting:xon the proposed merger of small Indian states into the larger states. The British plan, said
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  • 186 2 A GALA sporting program has been arranged as part of Synnans celebrations for Tentyo Setsu ((ha birthday of Tenno Heika) which falls on Thursday. Apr. 29. An inter-community soccer tourna- mint on the knock out system will be competed for by four teams—lndians. Chinese.
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  • 226 2 I HOCKEY FANS, who missed the hockey match between an I.N.A. XI and a combined team jn: the Syonan Sports Assoeia- tion, will be given the opportunity of feeing the two sides in action in a return match to be piayed on the Padane
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  • 330 2 Domei BUENOS AIRES, Apr. 19.—According to reports from HcllyIwood, th3 United States Govern- ment has decided to mobilize mcvie actors and actrcrses for work in munitions fac [cries in I another attempt to replenish its i I fast dwindling manpower. It was reported that as
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  • 171 2 Dotn+i. PENANG, Apr. 20—Nine insP3ctors of school:, in Pening and I Province Wellesley. five fcr Penang and three for the Proj vlnce. including one Chief Inspector <Mr. Chan Yik King) have j been selected by the Education Department. Penang They are Messrs. Gopal Krisiinan. Ahmad
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  • 241 2 Dome?. STOCKHOLM, Apr. 19 Crew members of the Swedish submarine. "Ulven," which ?ank near Marstrand. off the west coast of Sweden, are WO giving .signals by knocking r. gainst the walls o: the hull, the Swedish Press repcrts this morning. The vessel is
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  • 138 2 Dome! ANKARA, Apr. 19—It is learned that a trade agreement was signed between Germany and Turkey on April 18, following the TurM-German trade negotiations held daring the past few weeks. It is understood the agreement was signed la regulate the exchange of soods and payments. In
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  • 396 2 WmmL KUALA LUMPUR. Apr 20.— "No revolutionary movement can be successful unless it has the solid backing of the youths ol the nation," declared Mr. K. A. Narayan, President ot the Selangor branch of the Indian Independence League, presiding at the inaugural meeting of
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  • 330 2  -  ACTIVITIES EXTEND TO NANPO By TATSU INOL'YE. Dmnei Staff Correspondent. HANOI, Apr. 19.—1t is less than a week since the return on April 13 of Kcnkichi Yoshizawa, Nippon Ambassador to the French Indochina capital, following four months' furlough in Tokyo, but local circles
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  • 300 2 FAITH IN VICTORY REITERATED Domei BERLIN, Apr. 19.—Entire Germany assumed a festive atmosphere on the occasion of the Fuehrer's 54th birthday, with befitting celebrations held everywhere. On 2 of the highlights of the r commemcration was the proclamation issued by Reich-Marshal Hermann
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  • 178 2 Domri LISBON. Apr. 19-Consid?rable I indignation has been caused in Moscow authoritative circles by the attitude of the exil?d Poli h Government in London in applying to the International Red Cross for investigation into "German allegations" about the illtreatment of Polish officers oy the Soviet
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  • 174 2 A STIRRINO appeal to tn© liidian Army in India not to allow themselves to be used as "hired mules' of British imperialism, was the theme of a Broadcast on Monday by the comm ntator of the Indian Brc&deastinz Station in Syonan.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 90 2 INVALUABLE HANDBOOK (The Good Citizen's Guide) All official declarations, decrees, orders, rules and regulations, etc.. issued since Feb. 15. 2602, up to Mar 31. 2603. carefully compiled and indexed, will be published in English in book form by the end of April. Invaluable guide to lawyers and business houses: in
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    • 585 2 MISCELLANEOUS STAINERS CRUCIFIXION will be sung in St. Andrew's Cathedral on Good Friday. The meditation consi.-t.-,of Solos and Choruses nterspersed with Kynins to be Mins by the congre gation. and will last 'rom 6 30 to 7.45 p.m. (T.T.t The collections ».ill be devoted to the Nippon Red Cross Fund
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    • 268 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Required skilled workmen for various workshops in Kiigun 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 Fittins-Up
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    • 346 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKTBETU SI <OTICE So 20&. RE: THIXD PRACTICE SAFETY FIRST WEEK (TRAFFIC CONTROL). IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that la order to raise the spirit of observing traffic rules and to acquire safety as well is pleasantne s in traffic, we have decided to have a Safety First Wect:
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 228 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 6 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. news In Nippon language; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. Malai music: 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. piano interlude; 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 of Nippon: 8.40 p.m.
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