Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 May 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 126 TUESDAY*. MAY 4. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 624 1 You Mustn't Misslt THE TITLE of tMs editorial is not our own—it is borrowed from an anonymous person who happened to be within earshot of the writer after a screening of HawaiiMalai Oki Kaisen" at the Kyoei Gekijo yesterday. You Mustn't Miss It" was the person's reply to a
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  • NIPPON 'SUB' SINKS THREE ENEMY SHIPS, PLANES BLAST PORT DARWIN
  • 46 1 Domei TOKYO, May 3.—Thr%e plans for productive expansion, electric power mobilization, and national mobilization—all vital for the successful execution of the current war—were formally decided upon at todays Cabinet meeting. Ordinances concerning the above three plans will be promulgated shorty.
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  • 504 1 'SERIOUS CRISIS/ SA YS ROOSE VELT Dome* LISBON May 2.—The war has reached a new critical stage and every effort or coal miners Is affecting the progress of the war, declared President Roosevelt in a speech on the coal stride, according to a
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  • 483 1 $7,328 Donation Reaches S yonan Sinbun For Nippon Red Cross DONATIONS to the Nippon Red Cross Fund received by the Syonan Sinbun (English Edition) have risen by a total sum of $7,328 received this morning. This brings the donations received by this newspaper to date, to $9,383.82. Today's donations have
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  • 436 1 DECISIVE VICTOR YONSOVIETFRONT Domei LISBON, May 3.—A German war correspondent on the Tunisian front, reporting the extraordinarily heavy losses suffered by the British and American forces, pointed out that since the beginning of the latest large-scale action by
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  • 246 1 COMING PROD UCTS EXHIBITION EXHIBITS continue to pour In from all over Malai for the exhibition to be held from May 15 to May 30 at the Tropical Products Exhibition Gallery in the former premises of Robinson and Company in Raffles Place. Domei reports. Syonan
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  • 385 1 "YOUR revolution has survived nearly nine months of the worst typs of repression ever launched even by the British tyrants in India, and I can assure you that your victory—the victory of India —is now at hand." declared Rash Behari Bose
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  • 110 1 MR. TEIJI TSUBOKAMI. Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) to Thailand, arrived In Syonan- yesterday afternoon, states a Domei report. He is here to confer with the Syonan authorities. After completing his consultations the visiting Taishi will make a tcur A inspection of construction work here.
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  • 135 1 CONFERENCE IN TOKYO Dome! TOKYO, May 3— Chiefs of all courts as well as other judicial institutions within the Nippon Teikoku (Empire) this morning began a fcur-day conference at the Shiho-sho (Justice Ministry) Following this mornings scsi si3n. m?mbers attending tht; conference proceeded to
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  • 129 1 NIPPON PILOT'S AMAZING FEAT Domei. A NIPPON BASE in Burma May 2.—Nippon fighter planes either shot down or severely damaged three enemy bombers m Burma on Apr. 27 and May 1 In an aerial combat with nine North American B-25 type of bombers, which
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  • 194 1 BUENOS AIRES, May 2-* French circles are freely expressing the opinion that th? American fcrces will occupy Martinique if the French High Commissioner. George Robert, does not accede to the American demand. These circles declare that the United States will carry out military occucaticn and
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  • 418 1 MORE NIPPON SUCCESSES Domei SHANSI FRONT, May 2.—On the evening of Apr. 19, ths Nippon forces launched a general attack against the west Hopeh Fourth War Zone Army, belonging to the Shansi-Chahar-Hopeh Communist Army, and in encircling movements, smashed the enemy divisional
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  • 199 2 GEN. YEH VISITS TOKYO ACADEMY Dotnfi. TOKYO, May 3.—The Head of the Chinese Military Missicn now visiting here. General Yeh Peng yesterday told Chinese students studying at the local Military Academy to temper themselves with the spirit of the Nippon Army and to
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  • 186 2 THE ECONOMY of Malai centered around Syonan is on a satisfactory basis under the I pclicy now being carried out by the Nippon authorities, says Dcmei. With the brisk sale* of Konan Saiken (Southern development bonds) together vith the issue of permits for remittances
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  • 103 2 Domei FUKUOKA. May 2.- Ncboru Ogawa, Nippon Consul-General in Hanoi, arrived here this afternoon en route to Tokyo to confer with the Government authorities. Interviewed at the airport Mr. Ogawa raid that the establishment in the near future of a Nippon Cultural Institute in
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  • 626 2 500,000 STRIKERS REMAIN DEFIANT j Domei. BUENOS AIRES, May I.—Pennsylvania coal mine strikers, 500,000 strong, remain defiant in the face of President Roose- velt's warning that he will invoke his war powers, while United States troops stand ready to intervene in the President
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  • 183 2 AN INDIAN. Hiral&l D. Doshi. who had pleaded guilty to two counts of prcnteering, was finod SI.GOO, or 11 months" rigorous i imprisonment In default, in the Syonan Keizi Tihohcin (Criminal! Dinrict Court* yesterday Described jus a "broker, Doshi was alleged to have sold
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  • 766 2 1 Dome! LASHIO, Apr. 30.- Revealing the swiftness of the Nippon drive over the Shan Mountains toward Lashio. yesterday a stall officer of the Nippon Forces which were engaged in the campaign recalled movingly the capture of a vital enemy base on
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  • 154 2 Domd BERLIN. May 2—On the Occasicn today of the second anniversary of the Iraq rising against Britain, Rashid Ali el Gailani, Iraq Premier, delivered a radio speech in which lie declared that British terrorism was unable to undermine the determination of the Arabs in freeing themselves
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  • 263 2 Domei MANILA. May 2.—Cris Pineda wrested the featherweight boxing i crown of the New Philippines, j lollcwing a resounding ten-round i win over Speed Cabanela last night at the Rizal Stadium. More than 10.000 howling fight-fai:s saw Pineda fight a cool and clever bout,
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  • 261 2 Domei. TOKYO. May 2.-The worldwide belief that nephrite i? found in only five areas in the world has boen upset with the recent accidental discovery of nephrite in Niigata Prefecture, the Asahi reported. It disclosed that previously nephrite j was known to have been
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  • 249 2 POPULARITY SAID SPONTANEOUS Domei. MANILA, May 2. Record crowds continue to throng Avenue Theatre to catch a giimpse of the latest Nippon film A General, his Staff and Soldiers.' Ever since the opening day. Apr. 29. ]on the occasion of Tentyo Setsu.
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  • 97 2 Domei TOKYO, May 2.—lt is learned that Mamoru Shigemitsu, Gaimu Daijin "Foreign Minister*, and Eiji Amau, Joho Kycku Sosai (President of the Board of Information), have decided to become members of the Yokuseikai, i (National Service Political AssoI ciation). On tiie other hand,
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    • 1467 2 PUBLISHED BY THE SYONAN SINBUN-KAI PUBLIC NOTICES I TOKLBETI-SI NOTICE No. -11 OyOHCtHS/Jffa/f (AMENDED) ENGLISH EDITION RE: SONS OF LOCAL INHABITANTS WHO ARE studying abkoau Advertising Kates: $5 per within axis powers. single column inch or part of it is hereby notified that an, inch Per insertion for i par?nts
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    • 160 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 8 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. Malai kronchong music: 7.20 p m. news In Malai; 7.35 p.m. Teochew drama: 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40 pm. Nippon
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    • 125 2 1 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 64 i #_—I THIS evening let us study further conversational sentences: 1. Futo o motte irasshaimasu ka? —Have you some envtlopes? 2. Hai. motte imasu—"ie&. I have! 3. Sukoshi kudasaimasen ka?—Will you give me a few? 4. Ikumai lr.imasu ka? —How many do you want*
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    • 138 2 TSAI PEI ENTERTAINS Domei. NANKING, May 2—Tsal Pei. the newly-appointed Tuishi (Ambassador) to Tokyo, save a tea party thJs afternoon at Uie international club here, which was attended by many Nippon and Chinese dignitaries. Taish; Tsai 1& expected to leave for Tokyo shortly. ~™3SiBHHHMBL KYO-El A YAMATO: "HAWAIIMALAI OKI KAISEN."
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