Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 May 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office *****46 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone JSo. 5471. NO. 133 WEDNESDAY. MAY 12. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 102 1 Domel TOKYO, May 11—Normal school principals yesterday were granted the first Imperial audience since the inauguration of Nippon's educational system when Tcnno Heika v.as graciously pleased to veceive 61 principals cf normal schools as well as high officials of the Mombu-sh) (Education Ministry). The
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  • 471 1 Syonan Exhibition WITHIN fifteen months of the capture of Singapore, and despite the fact that the war against the enemies of Asia is still being relentlessly waged, so great is the atmosphere of peace, normalcy and tranquility in Syonan that it has been possible to arrange for the holding
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  • 254 1 NEW ERA OF DEVELOPMENT Domei. TOKYO, May 11.—In an editorial captioned "Progress in the South." the Nippon Times *jis morning points out that the significant feature in the development cf Southern resources at present is the emphasis on the "development of manufacturing enterprise on
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  • 266 1 Demri MANILA, May 10.—An historic film account of Premier General Hideki Tojo's visit to Manila is being shown before packed cinema houses here beginning from today, hardly three days after the Nippon statesman s return to Tckyo from the Philippines. Produced
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  • 172 1 Domei TOKYO, May 11—Directing his speech to the young War Eagles, Lieut. Col. Uchida, (Chief of the Aviation Section of Army Aviation Headquarters, in a broadcast last night, urged them not to relax their war against the United States Air Force
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  • 348 1 Dome! TOKYO, May 11—Wang I-tang member of the Central Political Council of the Chinese National Government, arrived at Pukuoka en route to Tokyo in order to express his thanks for Nippon's collaboration throughout the tenure of his cfflce as Chairman of the
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  • 440 1 Domei TOKYO, May 11.—Mopping- up operaticns of the Nippon forces! against Chungking troops en the northern banks of Lake Tungting, in Hunan Province, are nsaring a close, and a final attack was launched on several thousand Chungking troops in the Shaochiawan
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  • 86 1 Domei. THE SHANSI FRONT, May 11.— The present annihilation campaign in the Taishing Mountain area has disclosed the wretched state of supplies of the Chinese Communist forces under Liv Pal-cheng. The Taihshing Mountain region is known for its rich deposits of i<-on and coal
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  • 219 1 Last Enemy Stronghold Taken Within Four Days Doraei. RANGOON, May 11.—The capture of Buthidaung, last enemy stronghold along the upper reaches of the Mayu River within Burmese territory on May 8 as announced by Dai Honyei, has placed the
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  • 158 1 Domei. LISBON. May 10—The D.N.B. reported from Berlin that German troops, with Italian troops in orderly formation, took up positions in Cape Bon where they are now engaged in a fierce struggle against the British. The report added that south-east of Tunis and
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  • 68 1 Domei BUENOS AIRES. May 10.—A Washington report says that T. V. Soong, after conferring with Roosevelt, told the Press that they had discussed the general military situaticn in China. Soong said tha people had not realized how much fighting is going on In China daily.
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  • 166 1 Domel WITH THE NIPPON FORCES en Southern Indo-Burmese Border. May 11.—It is revealed that Nippon forces, continuing their sweeping advance along the coast of the Bay of Bengal, captured the strategic enemy base, Alaythangyaw. on the Arakan coast cf the Bay of Bengal. The
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  • 319 1 THE FREE Nippon-Go and Hindustani classes for the benefit cf Indians in Syonan under the auspices of the Indian Independence League (Syonan Branch) was formally inaugurated yesterday, says Domei. The number of pupils enrolled for both classes is 131, but this number is expected
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  • 105 1 Dome! STOCKHOLM, May 10— The Dagposen reported from Lalinea, Spain, that a violent explosion occurred on Saturday in Gibraltar harbour, resulting: in the destruction of one American freighter of 11,000 tons and three British ships. The report said no information is available of the number of
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  • 76 1 DURING the four months period between January and April of this year, Nippon Army planes accounted for 680 enemy planes either shot down or destroyed over a wide front, Lieut- Col. Atusuo Ichida, Chief of the Aviation Section of Army Aviation Headquarters,
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  • 263 1 KAZUO AOKI'S CONVTCTTnw Dome! MANILA, May 11.—The conviction that all the necessary conditions for Philippines independence were new being complet°d was expressed by Kazuo Aoki' Dai Toa Daijin, (Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs) last night at a dinner given in his honour by the
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  • 69 1 Domei T2KYO. May 11.-The present (conditions and future prospects of the Philippines are Just as he had expected them to be said Premier Tojc, speaking on his recent visit to the Philippines at today's Cabinet Session. The meeting this morning was atuk by all
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  • 217 1 Dome! MANILA, May 11.—Conscnant with the enthusiastic movement of the peoples of Toa (East Asia) to donate 10.000 planes to Nipll>on during this year, Filipinos are also responding spontaneously and spiritedly to the "War Planes for Nippon" drive which has started as a
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  • 680 1  -  JORGE TEODOIiO KAZUO AOKI STATES VIEWS l>«n..i fctalt Correspondent MANILA, May 11.—The Dai Toa (Greater East Asia) economic bloc will be the most impressive bloc in the world afte" th^ war, declared Kazuo Aoki. Visiting Dai Tea Daijin (Minister o' Greater East Asiatic
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  • 35 1 Domei LISBON. May 10—A Melbourne report says that a Nippon air unit tonight effected a surprise raid on Milne Bay, the anti-Axis Headqua era in South-western Pacific admitted.
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    • 69 1 MILITARY ACADEMY Domci. HANOI. May 10—It is disclosed that to strengthen its wartime structure, the French Indochina Government today Usued a decree for the establishment of a military academy of equal standing with, those in France. This school will be opened to all unmarried men. regardless of race between the
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    • 15 1 Let's Forget Self In This Mi&hty Common Cause And Fi&ht It Out To The Last.
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  • 308 2 SAYS GOVERNOR OF PENANG Dntnei PENANG. May 11.—Declaring that the aim of the Gunsei iMilitary Administration^ was in the carrying out of fixed policies which were to maintain public peace and order, to improve living conditions of the people, to procure all essential
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  • 79 2 CONVICTED on two counts of fraudulently attempting to procure registration as a licensed dentist and using as genuine a forged document. Pang Chow Teng. a Chinese, was fined $500, or six menths' rigorous imprisonment in default, in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin yesterday. Yang
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  • 119 2 Domei MANILA, May 10.—Kazuo Aoki. Dai Toa Daijin (Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs), this afternoon called on the Nippon Gunsei 'Military Administration) and heard reports regarding conditions in the territories under Is Jurisdiction. In the evening Mr. Aoki attended a dinner at the
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  • 194 2 100 KILOMETERS NORTH OF LINCHI Domei SOUTHERN TAIHSING MOUNTAINS, May 10.—The enemy Group Army, under the command of General Liv Pai-cheng stationed at Shehsien, about 100 kilometers north of Linchi in Shansi-Hopeh-Honan border region, is being steadily encircled by pincers operations launched on May
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  • 107 2 FINES totalling $9,500 were imposed on two black marke' operators by Judge Pillai in the S>onan Kotohoin yesterday for profiteering in medicines and medicinal oils. One of the accused. Mohamed Noorhu, admitted making an excess profit of $650 on a certain type of medicine which
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  • 97 2 IKmei. NANKING, May 10.—The National Government today issued a promulgation prohibiting th»? possession and use cf all British pound sterling and United States dollar paper money, as well as the Hongkong dollar from today. The promulgation which was Issued In the name of the Finance
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  • 148 2 Domel TOKYO, May 10.—The second day of the 15-day Summer Sumo Tournament saw the East Camp holding on its initial day's lead with a total of 29 victories to 17. The Bast Camp, led by tall, handsome. 280-pound Grand Champion Futabayama and Grand Champion Haguroyama.
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  • 200 2 Dome! ANSIANG, Northern Hunan Province, May 10.—A detailed account of th« Hunan operations which resulted in the encirclement of 40.000 enemy troops and the reduction of Ansiang was given by the Chief cf btarr of a certain unit which took part in the campaign "The
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  • 234 2 Domei HUNAN FRONT. May 9—Nippon forces, operating in the northern bank of Tungting Lake occupied at noon today Siaokiawan. the base of the 67th Chungking Army. 24 kilometres south of Ansiang. Oen. Yd Nien-tzu. Commander of the 67th Army and his Staff Officers were
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  • 118 2 DomeL LISBON, May 10—New Delhi Radio reports that the Working Committee of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha at its second sitting at New Delhi on Sunday passed three resolutions: Firstly, condemning the Indian Peeping; Legislation passed by the South African Parliament: secondly, declaring that Mahatma Gandhi and
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  • 175 2 Domei. BERLIN, May 10.—Commenting on the Manila visit cf the Nippon Premier, General Hideki Tojo the Berliner Boersen Zeitung today pointed out that the Jubilant reception acccrded to Premier Tojo demonstrated that the Philippines people realize the visit is a certain sign of
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  • 251 2 COMMENTING on the organization yesterday of a Burma Independence Preparatory Committee, the spokesman of the Indian Independence League headquarters here declared "it strikes the nail right on the head of lying British propaganda, which has been trying to deceive the Indian pecple by
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  • 347 2 DomeL HSINKING, May 10—In commemoration of the 86th anniversary cf the outbreak of the Indian Revolt today, Manshukoku's Indian Independence League Headquarters in Mukden held a memorial service and prayed for the early realization of "Poorna Swaraj" as well as fcr the respose
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  • 951 2 NIPPON FORCES UNPERTURBED Domei TOKYO, May 10.—With mopping-up operations against remnants of the enemy 24th Group Army virtually completed, the main body of the Nippon forces in Shansi-Honan border area suddenly launched a swift punitive drive on May 6 against 13,000
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  • 312 2 BOSE'S STIRRING BROADCASICALL IN A STIRRING appeal to the Indian Army on the occasion of tiie 86th anniversary of India's nrst war cf Independence. Rash Behari Bose. President of the council of action of the Indian Independence League in Toa •East Asia) broadcasting
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    • 742 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No 214 RE: APPLICATION FOR PERMITS FOR THE AUTHORIZATION OF SOCIETIES. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that all societies which are at present carrying on business, or those which propose to organize, and newly formed societies after the occupation o? i Himrapore, are requested to submit
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 161 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 71 LET us learn further conversational sentences today: 1. Tokyo no ehagaki o misete agemasu.—l will show you a postcard of Tokyo. 2. Onegai itashimasu.—Please do. 3. Kore wa doko daka shitte imasu ka? —Do you know where this place is? 4. Aa. sore nara yoku
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    • 191 2 TODAY'S rROGRAM 6 p.m. musk*: 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. talk in Malai. 7 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:
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