Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 May 1943
1943-05-03
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Title Section22 1943-05-03 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 125 MONDAY. MAY 3. SVOWA 18 KOKI 2G03. SEVEN CENTS.22 words
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Article564 1943-05-03 1 Deciding Factor SERIOUS internal unrest is spreading among the lower classes of labour throughout the United States, which must inevitably and irreparably slow up the war effort of the very country on which the rest of the anti-Axis powers depend for food supplies and for munitions to carry on564 words
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222 1943-05-03 1 Last Chungking Stronghold In Taihsing Mountains Captured BIG NIPPON SUCCESSES ON ALL CHINA FRONTS Domei AN UNDISCLOSED BASE on southern Taihsing Mountains, May I.—Tatsihwo-ehein last stronghold of the Chungking Army, which has been under constant relentless bombardment since dawn on Apr. 25 by222 words
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213 1943-05-03 1 Dome! LISBON, May I.—A Washington report says that President Roosevelt has ordered the Government to take over all coal mines. It is said that 500,000 miners are striking for a $2 wage increase, which mine operators are asked to pay. Apparently213 words
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376 1943-05-03 1 In smashing operations carried out against approximately 80.000 ChungKing troops belonging to the 24th Group Army in the Shansi-Honan border area as well as against about 15.000 Chinese Communist troops active along the Shansi-Chahar-Hopeh border sector dince mid-April. Nippon forces captured 7.600 prisoners and376 words
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525 1943-05-03 1 U-BOATS TAKE HEAVY TOLL OF ANGLO-AMERICAN SHIPPING Domei LISBON, May 2.—Anti-Axis attempts to pierce Italo-Ger-man positions in Tunisia were successfully repulsed with heavy losses inflicted on the enemy, the Fuehrer's Headquarters statement disclosed, adding that on the western front at the525 words
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Article63 1943-05-03 1 Repulses Enemy Domei BANGKOK, May I—The supreme headquarters of th< Thai Defence Army has issued a communique reporting that s reconnoitering unit of the Tha Army, operating in the Shai States, encountered and re pulsed on Apr. 2 enemy troop near the border region of63 words
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326 1943-05-03 1 STAFF CHANGES ANNOUNCED Dome! TOKYO, May 1— Th* Rikugunsho (War Ministry) today announced important promotions and personnel shift* including the promotion of Lieut. Gen. tKorechika Anami and Lieut Gen Hitoshi Imamura to full Generals. Gen. Kenji Doihara, InspectorGeneral of Aviation, has been appointed to the post326 words
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206 1943-05-03 1 Generous Gifts A ck ti owl edged THE SYONAN SINBUN (English Edition) acknowledges, with thanks, the receipt today of the following donations to the Nippon Red Cross Fund: Methodist Churches in Syonan-to s 400.00 Mr. David Jacob Sal toon, Syonan-to 250.00 Mr. Joseph Aaron206 words
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638 1943-05-03 1 DAI HONYEI COMMUNIQUE Dome! TOKYO, May I.—Dai Honvei announced at 11 a.m. today that 46 enemy aircraft were either shot down or destroyed aground when Nippon air units attacked Yunnan-i airfield in Yunnan Province. The announcement reads: "Nippon Army air units on638 words
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140 1943-05-03 1 Domei PARIS May I.—Returning here following a conference with Chancellor Adolf Hitler. Premier Pierre Laval, in a statement to the Press pertaining to discussions carried on at the Fuehrer's; Headquarters, stressed that France fully recognizes the importance of fighting the menace of Communism, but140 words
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151 1943-05-03 1 Domei TOKYO. May I.—"The destruc- tion of virtually hah of the 100 aircraft possessed by the United States Air Force in China has completely smashed the long- heralded Am3rican boast of an aerial ccunter-offensive against j Nippon." declared authoritative sources today, commenting on j151 words
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74 1943-05-03 1 Domri TOKYO. May I—Dai II n i announced at 4 p.m. that a Nippon submarine in the latter part of April torpedoed and sank two enemy transports in the south-western PacificThe announcement follows: "A submarine of the Imperial Navy, during the latter part of April,74 words
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Article398 1943-05-03 1 COMMENT ON NIPPON SUCCESSES Domei CANTON. May 1-The air raids carried out by Nippon army alr units on Apr. 26 and Apr. 28 re- suiting in the destruction of 46 I American planes as well as the l? c annihilating campaign in tne Taihsing range sector have398 words
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645 1943-05-03 1 Dome! TOKYO, Apr. 30—The Materials Mobilization Plan and the Communications Mobilization Plan for the fiscal year 1943-1944 were formally approved at tcday's Cabinet meeting and their outline announced by Joho Kyoku (Board of Information > at 4 p.m. this645 words
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Advertisement48 1943-05-03 1 TENNO HEIKA ATTENDS GEN. DOIHARA'S INVESTITURE Domei. TOKYO, May 1.—The investiture ceremony for Gen. Kenji Doihara, newly appointed Commander of the Eastern Military Zone and concurrently War Councillor, was held this morning at the Phoenix Hall of the Imperial Palace in the presence of Tenno Heika attended by48 words
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Advertisement12 1943-05-03 1 Let Us Be The Corner-Stone Of The Construction Of Greater East Asia.12 words
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131 1943-05-03 2 More 'Positive' SinoNippon Co-operation, Kinhwa Under Nanking IK* ii i NANKING, May I.—Another instance of positive co-opera- tion between Nippon and China since China's entry into the current war was seen today when the Nippon Government re- J turned to the National Government of China all administrative rights in Kinhwa131 words
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185 1943-05-03 2 THE REMARKABLE progress j of the Gunsei (Military Administration; in Malai and Sumatra is shown by the opening of various kinds of schools, consisting of thousands of primary sehocls, as well as a few vocational, agricultural, and technical schools, says Domei.185 words
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143 1943-05-03 2 IPOH, Apr 29.—Reflecting the remarkable success attending the intensive efforts made by the authorities to increase the production of foodstuffs, figures released by the Agricultural Department for the Krian District —the largest padi-growing district in Malai—reveals that the padi crop for the 2602-03 seascn143 words
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246 1943-05-03 2 Domei SEREMBAN, Apr. 30- The AUNegri Sembilan Schools' Handicrafts Exhibition which was one i of the highlights of the Tentyo j Setsu celebrations here was an' eloquent tribute to the progress made by local school children in the study ot cottage industries. Among the246 words
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236 1943-05-03 2 Domei PEKING, May I—lt is disclosed, a total of 646 including nine general and 637 cultural items of enemy property in North China will be transferred today to the National Government of China by the Nippon Government. This completes the transfer of all Class236 words
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280 1943-05-03 2 MORALLY AND SPIRITUALLY Domei IPOH, May I—ln a farewell message delivered to the staff of the Perak Syu Seityo at the Town Hall, the Governor of Perak, Mr. T. Kubota. who is shortly returning to Nippon on completion cf his term of service abroad,280 words
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266 1943-05-03 2 THE QUESTION of whether cr not a boxer is superior to a wrestler was decided at the Great World Arena on Saturday between Tommy Carrie and Panther Ho. The wrestler < Panther Hoi triumphed in less time than it takes to tell,266 words
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Article79 1943-05-03 2 Domei. LISBON, Apr. 30 —Resolution call-'. ing for constitutional amendment to limit Presidents' tenure to two consecutive terms. and to prevent a fourth term by Roosevelt will "positively b? Introduced in Congress." declared Senator Wherry, Republican from Nebraska, according to a report from Washington. Wherry told79 words
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270 1943-05-03 2 MISAPPROPRIATION CHARGE CONVICTED on all three counts of criminal misappropriation of goods worth $11,061 belonging to the former Eastern Agencies, Ltd., Wong Loon Cheong, ex-storekeeper of the firm, was sentenced' to three years' rigorous imprisonment in the Criminal District Court on Saturday. Delivering judgment.270 words
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130 1943-05-03 2 BERLIN, Apr. 30— French Premier Pierre Laval was rereived by Chancellor Hitler at the latter's headquarters on April 29 and in the presence of Foreign Minister Ton Ribbentrop and Italian State Secretary for Foreign Affairs Bastianini, fall understanding was reached regarding problems existing130 words
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109 1943-05-03 2 CANTON. May I.—ln view of the fact that the campaign for the establishment ct( a rural peace zene in Central China is producing satisfactory results. the Kwangtung Provincial Government plans to introduce a similar movement into the areas around Cantcn. Leeders of the provincial109 words
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188 1943-05-03 2 STRONGER BONDS OF FRIENDSHIP Domei TOKYO, May I— lt is learned that the inaugural ceremony of the newly-created Friendship Society of Nippon and Overseas Catholics was held at Koishikawa Catholic Church here on Apr. 29, the auspicious occasion of Mie 42nd birthday of Tenno:188 words
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193 1943-05-03 2 DomeJ. TOKYO. Apr. 30—Memorial services were held at Honganji Temple here this afterncon forShigemi Nakajima who was scalded to death by American soldiers at Davao internment camp on Dec. 20, 1942 when he frustrated the American plans to poison 16.000 Nippon internees there. The193 words
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594 1943-05-03 2 Drawl TOKYO, May I.—United States war-time economy is facing its worst crisis, and American munitions production will be irrevocably crippled as the result of the spread of strikes in America's rich soft-coal areas, well-informed economic observers here declare. They point out the594 words
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56 1943-05-03 2 Nippon Times Scathingly Comments On U. S. Strikes Domet. TOKYO. May I—"Strikes are nothing new in the Unit 3d States" editorially declared the Nippon Times this morning, but pointed out that the threatened walkout of mine wcrkers of America is "a direct challenge to Governmental power In wartime, something that56 words
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Miscellaneous191 1943-05-03 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 6 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. news In Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. Malai program—Nippon songs; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese music; 7.45 p.m. reading in I Chinese; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; BJO p.m.191 words
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Miscellaneous202 1943-05-03 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 63 1 TODAY we shall leach you further conversational sentences:— 1. Ichi nlchl wa nan jlkan desu ka?—How many hours are there in a day? 2. Ichi nichi wa niju yo jikan'desu. —There are 24 hours In a day 3. Ichi jikan wa nan pun desu202 words
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