Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 May 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Ooice 140/146 Cccii Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 133 FRIDAY. MAY 14, KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS.
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  • 394 1 FINE COMMUNAL GESTURE man have made a most splendid to the Nippon Red Cross Fund, the Editor, Syonan Sinbun (Engesents the generous donations of here. With this further contribution of $12,001, the total sum donated to the Nippon Red Cross through
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  • 565 1 GUJERATI INDIANS of Sy< K'^'ure —by donating $12,001 I This sum was handed in cash to lish edition) yesterday, and repi the Gujerati Indian community THE VIGOROUS march of progress in Nanpo is a stirring sign, a favourable omen pointing to victory, and. with it, the establishment of an
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  • 295 1 YPtoM CoMfaenh j Dome! TOKYO, May 13—The muchrumoured revision of the discriminatory American Immigration Law for Chinese, which the United States Congress reportedly will discuss in the near future, is just another United States gesture to court Chungking's favour and
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  • 349 1 DECISIONS WILL BE VALUELESS* Dome! SHANGHAI, May 13.—Yoji Hirota, spokesman of the Nippon Ambassadorial Office, commenting on Churchill's visit to Washington at the weekly Chinese Press conference today declared that pressure and multitude of problems, which have been coming: to a
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  • 166 1 BRITISH EAST COAST BOMBED Dootsi LISBON. May 12.—General Vcn Arnim's German and Italian troops concentrated in Cape Bon Peninsula are still holding valiantly, keeping up heroic fight against the overwhelming numerical superiority of the AngloAmerican invasion troops, according to D N.B. special
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  • 248 1 Dome!. TOKYO, May 13.—General Georges Bagulesco, Rumanian Minister to Nippon, has just completed the second of three volumes on "Yamato Damashii" 'Spirit of the Yamato Race), in which the unwavering perseverance of the celebrated 47 Samurai of Ako of the Genroku period (1700)
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  • 87 1 Dora el. NIPPON BASE in Hunan, May 13—Following up yesterday's raids formations of Nippon aircraft to-' day again attacked Changte and Tehshan, strategic enemy bases near Lake Tungting. One formation blasted various mili- tary establishments while another unit bombed Tehshan, blowing up and setting
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  • 499 1 British Campaign In Arakan 'Worse Than A Failure/ Says New York Herald-Tribune ON THE SOUTHERN perimeter of Dai Toa Kyoeiken (Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere), Nippon forces, following closely on news of the successes of their comrades-at-arms in
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  • 260 1 Doom! TOKYO. May 13.—Amidst the great dut. of prosecuting Dai Toa Senso (War of Greater East Asia) the Government is extending all possible support to the development of academic activities in Nippon, declared Premier General Hideki Tojo in a message sent to
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  • 105 1 Demel. MEDAN, May 13.—As a result of the most noteworthy step taken by the Nippon authorities to elevate the educational standard of the Indonesians to the highest degree, two young Indonesians named T. Alibesjah and T. Daoedsjah, of Roubu (Sigli) and Simpang
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  • 267 1 Dim it BUENOS AIRES, May 13.—A battle between high Octane gasoline, synthetic rubber and escort, bottleneck's in American production is now going on in Washington, according to reports from the United States capital. It Is reported that Robert P. Patterson, Under-Secretary of War.
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  • 82 1 MANILA. May 13 —Kazuo Aoki, visiting Nippon Dai Toa Daijin (Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs* left here *t 9 a.m. The Nippon statesman was given a hearty send-off at the airdrome by Shoao Murata. Supreme Adviser to the Gunsei (Military Administration) to the
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  • 110 1 C 7 Dwaei LISBON, May It—The British authorities have been in touch with seismologists concerning the possibility of bombing Vesuvius, the British Air Under-Secretary. Captain Balfour, told the House of Commons today, according to a report from Westminster. Balfour added that the Air Ministry
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  • 138 1 NIPPON GRANTS DECORATIONS Oomei TOKYO, May 13.-In recognition of services rendered for the promotion of Sino-Nippon friendship, the First Order of Merit of he °rder of the Rising Sun with tne Grand Cordon was conferred upcn Wang I-tang and three other leadars of the National Government of
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  • 178 1 Domel TOKYO, May 13—A welcome luncheon was held in honour oi Wang I-tang lormer chairman of the North China Political Council at present visiting here, at the official residence of the Gaimu Daijin (Foreign Minister) under the joint auspices of the Gaimusho and
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  • 239 1 Doatff. LISBON, May 12—In a special article appearing in the New York Herald-Tribune, Sonia Tomara. who has been touring India for the journal, declared: 'British policy in India is, at present, the same as it was 30 years ago. when the first
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  • 156 2 All Enemy 'Big Shots' Now In Washington Doruei. LISBON, May 12—It is reported from Washington that the presence of Field Marshal Sir Archibald Wavell, British Commander-in-Chief in India, V.ce-Admiral James F. Sommerville, British Naval Com-mander-in-Chief in the Indian Ocean, and Air Vice-Marshal Richard L. Pierce, commanding the British Royal Air
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  • 149 2 Dorarl RANGOON, May 12.—1t is revealed that th? first group comprising 12 Burmese, who will visit Nippon in order to inspect and study wartime political, economic and cultural conditions in Nippcm, left here this morning lor Tokyo. It is understood that the
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  • 399 2 Nippon Activities Greatly Affect 'Second Front 9 Plans CHURCHILL'S WASHINGTON VISIT Dome! STOCKHOLM, May 12.—A message from Washington reports that while conjectures differ upon Churchill's latest journey to Washington, it is generally agreed that his conference with Roosevelt would be of a military nature above all concerning the new Mediterranean
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  • 427 2 Domei BUENOS AIRES, May 11.—A stumbling block to Anglo-Ameri-can post-war currency roblem is the different rob of gold, as the United States has huge gold reserves while England has net, neutral observers hers declared. They said that the United Stales wishes to force gold on
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  • 391 2 Syonan Salvage Unit 'One Of Best Equipped 9 In Nanpo MASTERS of vessels and sailers who are aware of any sunken craft in and around Syonan-to or alcng any part ol the Malaian coast are asked to get in touch with the authorities at the Gun-seikan-bu, Syonan, or with the
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  • 177 2 DomeL MALACCA, May 13.—A mammoth gathering attended the mass meeting held at Pengkalan Balak recently, organized by the Sidoka on the same lines as those held during the Tentyo Setsu week, the New Malai week and other important occasions. The Governor, addressing the gathering, explained in
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  • 84 2 Domei. HONGKONG, May IJ Rensuke Isogai, Governor-General of I Hongkong, yesterday made a one-day inspection trip to Pingchow and Nantao Islands, ia waters neighbouring Hongkong. Accompaniec4 by Government officials. Governor-General Isogai left this city at 9 a.m. for Pingchow Island which has a population
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  • 296 2 IN SUMATRAN VILLAGE Domei. TOKYO. May 12—A new variety of cotton plant was recently discovered in a Sumatran village by Snigemasa Sunada, Adviser to the Syonan Ounsei (Military Administraticn), according to the Tokyo Shimbun. The new specie is said to be of the best
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  • 500 2 DomeL ZURICH. May 12.-Churchill's Washington visit is interpreted primarily as a nerve war move, designed to capitalize upon the phychological effects of the African campaign. This cpinion is supported by the haste with which Churchill's arrival has been announced contrary co
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  • 167 2 GUNBOATS SUNK, DAMAGED Domei. RANGOON, May 12.—During the recent Nippon campaign against the British-Indian forces along the Indo-Burmese border which culminated in the occupation of Buthidaung on May 8, more than 1,600 enemy bodies were found on the fields of
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  • 202 2 PLEADING guilty to a charge of criminal intimidation. Victor Clarence de Cruz, a Eurasian. was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprison menu in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin yesterday. It was alleged that de Cruz, who was a member of the Police lorce, approached
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  • 241 2 FOLLOWING his sensational knock-out victory over Tommy Carrie recently, Bukish Singh, the Sikh welterweight boxer, will be seeking further laurels on Saturday when he meets Battling Sima ever 15 rounds at the Great World Arena. Sima will be conceding plenty of weight to
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  • 255 2 KUALA LUMPUR, May 11.—"If Indian nation was not united and we Indians, vrho are outside centralized. However, it kindled the fire India, fail her in her struggle enthusiasm in all Indians to fight fcr independence at this most all the more
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  • 106 2 Domei KUALA LUMPUR, May 13--The increased interest of the public of Selangor in the study of Nip-pon-Go is shown by the recen*. estimates propessd by the Education Department for Nippon-Go allowances this yeai. While the appropriation last year was $3,000, this year's estimates, it is
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  • 114 2 THE enhancement of the welfare of the local inhabitants and the attainment of local self-sufficiency in foodstuffs and other materials was adopted as the basic policy in the military administration of Malai during the final session of the two-day conference of Governors which
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    • 381 2 NOTICE The Syonan Malabar Muslims. THE FORMER SINGAPORE Malabar Muslim Jamat was running about 14 years. This Society consisted of many Malabar Muslims. According to the Syonan Tokubetsu Si Notice No. 214 dated the 6th May 2603 the said Society if it wants to register its name, the members of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 121 2 AN ATTRACTION CINEMA FANS with a penchant for the "deeply emotional" will find "The Green Light" now showing at the Kvoei Gekijo an attraction. Starting with impressive scenes inside an opera ion theatre, the story terminate! happily after carrying the audience through the trials and ordeals attend:nt on the calling
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    • 215 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 73 L— ft <&. 1 THIS evening, let us study further conversational sentences: 1. Kono a Ida wa chikatctsu no ehagaki o mimashita ne—The other day you saw the post card of an underground railway, did you not* 2. Hal. subarashli ehajiaki deshita —Yes it was
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    • 160 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 9 p.m. musir; 6.20 p.m news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Malai Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. Malai drama; 7.20 p.m. nev.s in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese orchestral recital: 7.45 p.m. reading in Chinese; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news In Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses
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