Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 May 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 124 SATURDAY. MAY 1, KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS.
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  • 255 1 Donifi TOKYO, Apr. 30—Tenno Hei'.a has graciously sent telegrams of appreciation to the rulers and leaders cf Axis and neutral countries in reply to congratulatory messages received yesterday on the occasion cf Tentyo Setsu. Telegrams were jeat by Te.n.o Heika to Manshukoku
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  • 506 1 Asia's Bright Future GENERAL satisfaction has "been expressed in all quarters at the appointment of Mr. Masayuki Tani as the new Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) in Nanking. It is equally important as Mr. Mamoru Shigejnitsu's appointment as the new Gaimu Daij in (Foreign Minister) in the Tojo Cabinet. Both men
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  • 381 1 WAR RESULTS REVIEWED Oomei NANKING, Apr. 30—The sweeping punitive operations launched by the Nippon forces en Apr. 20 against the Chungking 24th Group Army entrenched in Lingchwan. Linhsien and Linchi areas in the southern section of Tahsing mountain range, have resulted in the virtual annihilation
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  • 101 1 Domei SAIGON, Apr. JO—Vice Admiral Jean Decoux, GovernorGeneral of Indochina with May Day approaching, issued a statement yesterday urging the people of Indcchina to strengthen their unity for the attainment of the colony's reconstruction. It will be recalled that Marshal Henri Philippe Petain.
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  • 81 1 Dome! TOKYO, Apr. 30—Residents of Tokyo were atforded the opportunity of witnessing Nippon's impressive war tanks when three tank units rolled past downtown streets this morning. Pedestrians as well as passengers of buses and street-cars watched the parade of light and heavy tanks, which
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  • 48 1 Domei. BUENOS AIRES. Apr. 29.--An Ottawa report states that the Boeing aircraft works In Canada were forced to close its Vancouver plant owing to the insktenc^ cf workers' demand for a tenminute rest period after each hour of the eight-hour shift.
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  • 1451 1 'Australia In Extremely Nervous Condition, Major General Yahagi Declares Dwaei NAGOYA, Apr. 30.—Indomitably entrenched behind a bulwark of strategic bases flung in a wide area extending over a 50,000-metre radius with Nippon as the pivot, the Nippon Army is extending its might
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  • 371 1 'Bloodiest Battle Ever 9 Raging In North Africa: Vanguards Of British First Army Retreat AMERICANS SUFFER HEAVILY Domci LISBON, Apr. 29.—One of the bloodiest battles ever in the African campaign is being waged at present in the sector northeast of Medjez El Bab on the Tunisian front, according to reports
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  • 116 1 MR. KAZUO AOKI, Dai Toa Daijin. who is in Syonan on an inspection tour, visited the Army and Navy hospitals yesterday morning, says Domei. Alter having been received by the President of tae Army Hospital, Daijin Aokl istened to details regarding the condition
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  • 115 1 Dome! TOKYO, Apr. 30.—0n the occasion of second day of the regular Yasukuni Shrine Spring Grand Festival today. Imperial Proxy Ritualist Masayori Takagi paid homage to spirits of the War Dead at the Yasukuni Shrine this morning, attended by Chiet Priest Gen. Takao Suzuki.
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  • 72 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. 29—The Joho Kyoku (Board of Information) yesterday announced that Lieut. Gen. Sadaichi Suzuki. State Minister and concurrently President of the Planning Board, has been appointed first administrative inspector. General Suzuki will inspect administrative conditions and key Industries for several days beginning from
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  • 74 1 Domei. TOKYO. Apr. 29—The Kalgunsho (Navy Ministry) announced at 4 p.m. this afternoon the promotion of Vice Admiral Nobutake Kendo to the rank of full Admiral. With his promotion. Admirals on the active list are as follows: Hlroyasu Fushimi-no-Miya Denka. Osamt Nagano. Saburo
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  • 199 1 Domei ZURICH. Apr. 29.—The abortive attempt by William Philipps, Roosevelt's envoy, to see Gandhi on the eve of his departure for the United States, has pr^voiced sharp reaction m New T>?A\i where Philipps' presence is unwelcrme. The Zuercher's London representative quoted the Times'
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  • 474 1 REPEATED ASSAULTS IN DA YLIGHT Dome! MANILA, Apr. 29.—The 8,195-ton Nippon hospital ship, Fuso Maru, whose whereabouts had been unknown since it reported it had been illegally and viciously attacked by American warplanes, steamed into a certain port today, bearing tales
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  • 190 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. 30.—Scarred with grim reminders of the savage, illegal attacks carried out by American warplanes in broad daylight on Apr. 3, west of Kavleng. th? Nippon hospital-ship, Ural Maru. arrived at a certain port in Nippon yesterday morning. Besides laige Red
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  • 99 1 Dome! DJAKARTA, Apr. 30.—Twentythree Indonesian youths have been chosen as candidates to be dispatched to Nippon to study under the new scholarship system recently introduced by the authorities. These youths, chosen from several thousands of applicants, will be given preparatory training at a
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  • 450 2 HIGH OFFICERS RETURN TO U.S. Domei TOKYO, Apr. 29.—The reported return to Washington of Lieut.General Joseph W. Stillwell and Majcr-General Clur Chennault, respectively Commander of th? United States Forces in China and India and Commander of the American Air Force in China, is evidence
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  • 843 2 IMPORTANCE OF APPOINTMENT Domei. SHANGHAI, Apr. 28.—Commenting on the appointment of Masayuki Tani, new Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) to the National Government, local Nippon resident}; as well as Chinese financial circles said that Mr. Tani's mission will be the vigorous enforcement
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  • 93 2 Domri BERLIN, Apr. 2»— The visit of Croat State leader, Dr Ante Pavelic, to the Fuehrer's Headquarters yesterday is described by authoritative quarters here as another important manifestation of the political and military unity of the three-power pact nations. In this connection, the German News Agency
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  • 238 2 Domei NANKING. Apr. 28. Masayuki Tani's appointment as Nippon Talshi to Nanking, is the harbinger of still closer relations between China and Nippon, declared Publicity Minister Lin Posheng today. I.to Po-shenj characterized Mr Tanl as eminently suited for the new post, and declared
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  • 395 2 Domri. LISBON. Apr. 26—It is reported from Washington that the refusal ft tha British India Government to permit William Phillips to interview imprisoned Mahatma Gandhi and Pundit Nehru has created an extremely unfavourable imnresslon in Washington circles. Newspapers gave prominerce to reports of Phillips"
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  • 59 2 Domei BANGKOK, Apr. 29—On the occasion of Tentyo-Setsu the Thai Royal family and the Council of State today dispatched special messengers to the Nippon Embassy here to convey congratulatory messages to Taishi (Ambassador) Teiji Tsubokarni. Taishi Tsubokarni immediately called on the Royal family
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  • 256 2 Dome! MANILA. Apr. 29.—Jorge B. Vargas, speaking over the radio from Luneta Park where 200,000 Manilaites gathered this morning to commemorate Tentyo Setsu, declared that Filipinos have "super-abundant' cause to commemorate the birthday anniversary of Tenno Heika. The chairman of the Philippines Executive Comirifsion
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  • 36 2 Domd TOKYO. Apr. 28— The Chinese Military Inspection Mission, headed by Gen. Yeh Peng, mads a courtesy call on Premier Generad Hideki Tojo at his official residence this afternoon
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  • 203 2 PEACE, PROGRESS. SELF-SUFFICIENCY Domei. OSAKA, Apr. 29.—Conntrie are rapidly being put on a sel production and development < realized, Itaro Mrruno, head of the Dai Toa-sho, declared on hi fer with local financial and bu: Nanpo will be classified into, three areas, namely,
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  • 150 2 SENTENCE of three months' imprisonment was passed in the Criminal District Court, on Wednesday, on Kamsi binte Chakaravijaya, a Djawanese woman, who pleaded guilty to a charge of cheating the Rice Association in respect of rice. It was alleged tluit on Sept. 3
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  • 119 2 A 30- YEARS-OLD Hckkien. Sng Kow Kia, was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of robbery, at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry in the Third Police Court on Wednesday. The accused was alleged to have been one of
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  • 103 2 THE MARRIAGE of Mr. M. N. NAIR. brother of Mr. M. K. Nair. of Somubu Dcbukuka, Malai Ounseibu, Syonan (former P.W.D.). to Miss SREEMATHI K. DEVAKI AWMAL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Krishnan Nair of the Government Printing Office. Johore, will take place at tr.e bride's residence, 5-B,
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  • 226 2 U.S. SENATORS STERN WARNING Domei. LISBON. Apr. 28. -If Nippon is given time she will grow so strong that the war may last "ten years or twenty years or may go on forever," declared Senator Albert B. Chandler, Democrat from Kentucky, according
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  • 297 2 LI SEN-CHOU'S ARMY ROUTED Domei HSUCHOW, Apr. 29—Nippon forces operating in the Tangshan sector, southwest of Kiangsu along the western section of the Lunghai railway line since Apr. 25. either killed or tock prisoner nearly 2,000 troops of Chungking's 92nd Army, under the command
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    • 216 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED experienced chemists and assistants for Research Work. Apply with testimonials to Messrs. Mitsui j Bussan KaLsha, Limited, 3rd Floor. X.P.M. Building, Syonan. WANTED Artisans experienced in the repair of glasswares. Apply to Messrs. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Limited 3rd Floor, X.P.M. Building.' Syonan.' DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE MISCELLANEOUS FOR QUICK
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    • 412 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 211 RE: SONS OF LOCAL INHABITANTS WHO ARE STUDYING ABROAD WITHIN AXIS POWERS. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that parents or guardians of those who are studying abroad in Holland, Belgium and Fiance, from before the outbreak of war, are requested to inform so to Kyoiku-lta,
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    • 268 2 NOTICE All members of the Indian Restaurftei.rs Association arc hereby notified that the HOAN KA CHO has ffrm me ♦he following notification "Please note and inform all of your members that as from Ist May. 2603, the following in connection with EATING HOUSES will not be approved by this department
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 306 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p m. music: 6.20 p.m. news In Nippon language; 6.30 p.m. India -> children's hour: 6.50 p.m. talk or. Public Heal h in Malai: 7.20 pm. new-; in Malai: 735 p.m. Cantonese selections; 8 pm. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Holckien: 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of
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    • 406 2 KYO-EI and YAMATO: "HAWAJMALAI OKI KAISEN." To-day and to-morrow: 12 noon—3 p.m—6 p.m.— 8.30 p.m. SYOWA: "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." 3—6—8.30 p.m. To-morrow: 12 noon—3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. IJSHIHO: "STARS ON PARADE." 3—6—8.30 p.m. INDO: "GOPAL KRISHNA" (Hindustani). 3—5.45—8.30 p.m. MALAI: "ON THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16." 3 p.m. and 8.30 p.m
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    • 72 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 62 A TODAY we continue with our conversations. Here they are: 1. Kyo wa doyobi de&u ce—Todav is Saturday, isn't it? 2. Hai, so desu—Yes. it is. 3. Ashita wa getsuycbj desu ka —Is it Monday tomorrow? 4. lie, ashita wa nichiycbi desu— No. tomorrow is
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