Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 May 1943

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  • 24 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, S yon an. Telephone Dlo. 5411. NO. 129 FRIDAY. MAY 7. KOKI 2603. SYOWA IS SEVEN CENTS.
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  • 78 1 I>omef. TOKYO. May 6 -Kogo lleika this morning attended the 51st regular general meeting of the Nippon Red Cross Society at the Cons'itutional Memorial Hall in the Meiji Shrine's outer gardens. Kogo Heika was greeted !»y Xi tonito Kanin-No-Miya Denka, Patron of the Red
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  • 571 1 Indefatigable Tojo OUR Fighting Premier,' General Hideki Tojo. is creating new history. Not only isj he guiding the nation in the j most gigantic world struggle waged, not only is he shouldering the burden of the greatest] office of State, but he also finds it possible to make trips
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  • 375 1 TO EXPRESS OUR HAPPINESS OVER HIS SAFE ARRIVAL' Potnri. MANILA, May 6.—More than 400,000 people gathered at Luneta Park at 8 a.m. for the largest mass meeting ever held in the Philippines to welcome Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo who
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  • 555 1 MANILA, May 6.—Premier General Hidekl Tojo, who trrived yesterday, addressing a large-scale Citizens' Welcome tally today in Manila, declared that Nippon is confident of tealing a crushing blow to the enemy's armed power, and eiterated his pledge, voiced recently in the Nippon
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  • 263 1 DomeL NANKING, May s—lt is reported, that since the opening of the Spring offensive campaign against, Chungking fcrces in Taihsing range and in the Shansi-Houan Provincial border regions, on Apr. 20. Nippon units up to May 3 found 5,757 enemy bodies aban-' dcned and
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  • 434 1 I Domei. TOKYO, May 6.—The present visit to the Philippines of Pre- mier Gen. Hideki Tojo is specially significant in that the Premier will inspect actual conditions in t the Philippines and confirm with his own eyes the sincerity of the Filipino people in their co-cpera-
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  • 579 1 I 1 Domei MANILA, May 6—"The entire i material and spiritual resources jcf the Philippines will be placed I |at the disposal of the Dai Nippon jTeikoku (Great Empire of Nippon) for victorious prcsecution 1 and consummation of the sacred I
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  • 418 1 PREMIER GENERAL HIDEKI TOJO IS NOW ON A VISIT TO THE PHILIPPINES. FOLLOWING A WELCOME UNPRECEDENTED FOR ITS WARMTH AND SPONTANEITY, THE PREMIER HAS BEEN CONFERRING WITH THE NIPPON AUTHORITIES AND FILIPINO LEADERS. ONCE AGAIN, TOJO HAS DECLARED THAT IF THE FILIPINOS
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  • 394 1 PREMIER ISSUES STATEMENT MANILA, May 6.—Premier General Hideki Tojo, in a statement issued in connection with his visit to the Philippines, said he earnestly expects that the entire people of the Philippines, appreciating anew the real intentions of Nippon as well as the
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  • 339 1 Hea vy Figh ting Looms In Tunisia, East Front Active Domei LISBON, May 6.—Heavy fighting looms up in the northern sector of the Tunisian front, with anti-Axis sources making big claims and Berlin reports assert- I ting that German troops are in' new strengthened positions.! These positions on the frcnt
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  • 215 1 Domri DJAKARTA, May &-It is orflcially announced that Kazuo Aoki. Dai Toa Daijin (Minister cf Greater East Asiatic A flairs), who has been visiting Djawa since May 2, le.'t today The announceirent said that Mr. Aoki. after inspecting Nanpo Southern Regions), arrived at Djakarta
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  • 209 1 Domei DJAKARTA, May 6- Kazuo Aoki. Dai Toa Daijin (Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs", now inspecting Nanpo (Southern Regions) in an interview on May 3, expressed great pleasure over the fact that the inhabitants everywhere he visited are cooperating heartily with the
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  • 103 1 Domti TOKYO, May 4—Ail investigation of agrarian villages in Nippon reveals the nation's wartime agricultural requirement!) i are being satisfactorily met. The authorities are training workers In advanced agricultural technique and scientific methods assuring increased production to meet not only the present needs but also
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  • 379 2  -  K^VEMITSU I Art I SHI Proud U.S. Bastion Was Smashed In Two Days EVENTS OF YEAR AGO RECOUNTED Domri Staff Correspondent MANILA, May 7.—One year ago today Corregidor, proud bastion of United States imperialism in Toa (East Asia), crumbled before the mighty onslaught of
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  • 468 2 Domri MANILA, May 7.—"The men on t Corregidor knew that they were beaten and, knowinc it, were as good as beaten," declared Leon M. A. Guerrero in an exclusive article to Domei. on the occasion of the first anniversary of the fall
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  • 202 2 THREE CHINESE, Ong Kirn Lye, Tan Kirn Huat and Ng Chin Teck. are being tentatively charged with attempted armed rebbery at a preliminary inquiry which opened in the Third Police Court yest3rday. Ng Kong Lek, an elderly squatter living in Kampong Teban off Tampenis
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  • 380 2  -  By DEAKLOS NIVEBA. Domci StaJT Correopoodeat MANILA, May 7— "Corregidor falls" this was the sensational announcement carried by the Manila "Tribune' on the morning cf May 8, one year ago, which confirmed that organized American resistance in the Philippines had ended. With the
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  • 438 2 BY MINORU FLKIDA Domei Staff Correspondent MANILA, May 7—Despite claims by American propagandists that the Corregidor Battle was the proudest chapter in their history the conquest of this much vaunted fortress a year ago today constitutes one of the resounding victories of
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  • 377 2 JUAfPY* UNDER FIRE, NURSES SAY Domei. MANILA. May 7—On the occasion of the first anniversary of the fall of Correjridor. three American Army nurses who served with the UsafTe in CorreRidor surprisingly declared, "The fall of Corresidor came as a sudden relief." In an
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  • 134 2 PREPARATIONS to provide training facilities for members of the Syonan Soorts Association interested in amateur boxing are in full s^ing. A four-piece rine is under construction, at Jalan Besar Stadium. Several sets of boxing gloves are already available and efforts are being made to secure
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  • 871 2  -  JORGE TEODORE FILIPINOS VERY ENTHUSIASTIC Dssaei Slaff Correspondent MANILA, May 7.—The fall of Corregidor one year ago witnessed not only the eradication of American imperialism in Toa (East Asia) but the intensification of a nation-wide construction work that has led to firm foundations
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  • 320 2 GROWING ENTHUSIASM for baseball has resulted in the opening of three baseball diamonds by the Syonan Tckubetusi for the use of the public of Syonan as from the beginning of this month, says Domei. Two of the diamonds are situated on the Esplanade, while
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    • 274 2 PUBLIC NOTICES REMINDER There will be a Clinical Meeting held under the auspices of the Syonan Medical and Health As^r-ciation, at the CHUO BYOIN to-day (May 7. 260<>. from 6 pm. to 7.30 p.m. (Tokyo TimeV All members are reo.uef.ted to att?nd. PRESIDENT. SYONAN MEDICAL AND HEALTH ASSOCIATION. THE ATLAS
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    • 175 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 6 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 630 pm. Malai Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m Malai program; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 pjn. Peking selections; 7.45 p.m. reading in Chinese; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 pm. Glimpses of
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    • 172 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 67 t* J THIS evening we shall continue with conversational sentences: 1. Anata no uchi wa doko desu ka? —Where is your house? S. Watashi no uchi wa asoko desu My house is there. I. 80 desu ka? Ano mori no kochira gawa desu ka?—ls that
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    • 120 2 SOMfcTTITNG INUSIAL "A WOMAN'S FACE' with Jean Crawford. Conrad Veidt, Molvyn Douglas and others, is something unusual in films—a fine story witii grand cast at their very best. The story plays on the psychological reactions of j an embittered and dangerous woman criminal to the faith and trust of found
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