Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 March 1944
1944-03-01
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Title Section22 1944-03-01 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 389 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1. KOKI 2604. SYOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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719 1944-03-01 1 RATIONAL SLOGAN 'ONENESS WITH NIPPON, RACIAL CONCORD' HAS MADE HER ARSENAL OF DAI TOA NMI HSINKING, Feb. 29—Rounding its twelfth-year mark with energy and brimming with dynamic growth since its advent into the family of nations a decade and two years ago, the719 words
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Article485 1944-03-01 1 TODAY as Manshu Teikoku (Empire of Manshukoku) celebrates its 12th birthday, we are reminded of one of the many noble services Nippon has rendered to brother nattons. Twelve years ago, Nippon, at great risk to herself, helped in the establishment of Manshukoku, which has now developed into485 words
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Article, Illustration716 1944-03-01 1 EMPEROR'S DECLARATION By A Domei Correspondent HSINKING, Mar. I—His Majesty the Emperor of Manshukoku on the occasion of his 39th birthday on Feb. 6 reemphasized the determined will of Manshukokuans to stand side by side with Nippon in wiping out716 words
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116 1944-03-01 1 REFLECTING the deep concern of the Tokubetu-si authorities in; the welfare of the citizens is ths! decision to adopt the He men lin (Ward Social Welfere Commls-1 sioner) system in the various' districts in Syonan. As the war progresses, certain inconvenience is bound v>116 words
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Article36 1944-03-01 1 MANILA, Feb. 28.—Local theatre audiences are eagerly awaiting the premiere showing here on March 8 cf the combined Philippine-Nippon superproduction "Dawn of Freedom." firs film dramatization of the famous Bat aan campaign36 words
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491 1944-03-01 1 OomeL TOKYO, Feb. 29.—Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo, addressing a special conference cf leading officials of the Judiciary yesterday, declared that Government will take inexorable action against perpetrators of economic offences and crimes and expressed the hepe that the judiciary authorities491 words
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139 1944-03-01 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Feb. 29.—Repulsing an enemy sea and air attack, our army and small surface craft unit sank five enemy motor tor-pedo-boats, severely damaging two ethers off the western coast of Bougainville Island on the night139 words
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50 1944-03-01 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific. Feb. 29.—Our ground units shct down one B-24 bomber out of a formation of 20 enemy planes which raided Ponape Island, Central Pacific on the morning of Feb 28. No damage was suffered by our side.50 words
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50 1944-03-01 1 Dttnei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Feb. 29.—Our ground batteries heavily damaged two out of a formation of 16 enemy aircraft which attempted to raid Taroa Island, Marshall Group, on the morning of Feb. 27. No damage was suffered by cur units.50 words
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560 1944-03-01 1 A DOMEI MII.ITARV CORRESPONDENT - A DOMEI MII.ITARV CORRESPONDENT). Mountbatten's Counter-Thrust Ends In Second Arakan Tragedy <BT TOKYO, Feb. 29. —Dai Honyei at 5 p.m. announced: "Firstly, in the Burma sector Imperial Army units, which since Feb. 9 have been encircling and furiously attacking the560 words
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80 1944-03-01 1 Domei. LISBON, Feb. 28.—Nippon forces began a counter-attaclc on Sunday against the enemy position hi the Arakan sector and forced the enemy to retreat. This was revealed in a communique issued by the headquarters of Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Commander-in-Chief of anti-Axis forces in southeastern80 words
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50 1944-03-01 1 Domei. RABAUL, Feb. 29.—Our units shot down 12 enemy planes besides heavily damaging seven others, out of a total of 150 enemy aircraft which attempted to raid Rabaul twice on the mcrning of Feb. 27. Damages suffered by our side were slight.50 words
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Article312 1944-03-01 1 GRANTS AWARDS TO ARMY HEROES Domei. TOKYO, Mar. I—The Army Ministry and the Bureau of Decorations jointly announced today that Tenno Ileika graciously granted distinguished services awards to army war heroes who gave up their 1-ves in the China Affair and Dai Toa Senso (War of Greater East312 words
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62 1944-03-01 1 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 29.—Jorge B. Vargas, first Philippine Ambassador to Nippon, was at 11 am.. received in audience by Tenno He ka in the Phoenix Hall of the Imperial Palace, where Vargas presented his credentials to the Throne. The ceremony was attended by Foreign62 words
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199 1944-03-01 1 Domei. TOKYO, Feb 29—The Board of Information tcday announced the outlines of four drastic wartime measures which the Government, at today's Cabinet meetIng, decided on fcr fitting the Administration as well as the nation's life to the intensified war situation. According to199 words
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63 1944-03-01 1 STOCKHOLM. Keb. 28—The Tef* graph Bureau reported that German Alpine troops and Italian mountain guides rounded up American airmen who had parachuted into the Kalian Alps after last Thursdays attack am Piume. It added that others are still being sought although it Is63 words
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604 1944-03-01 2 60 ,000,000 Indian Farmers Driven To Desperate Ends TIMES SAYS ONLY WAY TO END DISTRESS IS TO OUST BRITISH iKmfl. TOKYO, Feb. 29. —Despite the optimistic report of Leopold Amery, Secretary of State for India, in the British Parliament on relief work in India for famine-stricken people in Bengal and604 words
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161 1944-03-01 2 Domri. DJAKARTA, Feb. 28.—Increased lood production as well as protiucion of war materials Is expected to be accelerated due to the recent success scored by the Bandoeng Geolcgicaf Survey Institute of the Djawa Military Administration, which has sucreeded in producing potassium from161 words
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172 1944-03-01 2 THOUSANDS of Indians, including many Ceylonese, are daily taking the oath of allegiance to the Provisional Government of Azad Hind at the premises of the local branch of the Indian Independence League, says Domei. The oath is administered singly to al" in Hindustani by172 words
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104 1944-03-01 2 JOHORE BHARU, Feb. 28 Plans for the Chinese Agricultural Settlement near Ayer Itam in this Stats are taking shape, and more than 100 families will migrate there shortly to make a permanent settlement. A contract has been given for the construction of houses for104 words
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Article71 1944-03-01 2 Domei. RANGOON. Feb. 26.—The Burmesr Government today announced that 25 students will be dispatched to Nippon for advanced study. It stated that the selected students will first undergo a three-month preliminary training in the study of Nippon-go before leaving for Nippon. It is understood that upon71 words
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Article62 1944-03-01 2 FOLXOWINO is the Police Band Schedule for March, 2604. On the days mentioned from 7 to 8 p.m.. various music selections will be presented to the public: Sunday, sth. Jalan BeGar; Wednesday, Bth. BiHanir Gardens; Sunday, 12th. Police Club; Wednesday, 15th, Parrer Park; Sunday. 19th. Waterloo Street;62 words
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Article55 1944-03-01 2 DOBMt DJAKARTA. Feb. 28.—Providing Djawa's population with wide scope and opportunity for government service, the Military Administration announced the institution of an annual civil service examination system. It is pointed out that the new system will enable a larger number of people to occupy higher positions than55 words
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220 1944-03-01 2 A PREPONDERANCE of the fair sex was evident at the Leap Year Concert at the Kokaldo yesterday. Variety was the keynote in the program and we hope in the future that the programs will include musical and vocal solos as well as dancing220 words
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121 1944-03-01 2 DJAKARTA, Feb. 28.—"The Home Defence Army Ensign Festival" held this morning at the Gambir Plaza was witnessed by thousands of enthusiajtic citizens. Following a solemn ceremony in which Indonesian soldiers renewed their pledge of loyalty to their flags, they marched through the thoroughfares of121 words
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132 1944-03-01 2 BANDOENG, Feb. 26.—1n what is most probably the world's first collective wedding of its kind, 25 blind couples embarked on a new life at mass Moslem marriage rites conducted on Feb. 24 at the Bandceng Mosque. The blessed couples arc all inmates of the132 words
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Article67 1944-03-01 2 Domei. SOMEWHERE IN SUMATRA, Feb. 27.—Production at a newly constructed paper mill here which began operation early this year, is progressing smoothly and showing favourable results. Additional machinery is scheduled to arrive shortly from Nippon and is expected to boost the production rate. Meanwhile, vmtc paper67 words
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436 1944-03-01 2 ATTRACTIVE CARD AT GREAT WORLD ARENA ON SATURDAY, MARCH 11 THE CREAM of Malaian scrappers will feature in one of the most ambitious and attractive boxing cards at the Great World Arena on Saturday, Mar. 11. Sponsored by436 words
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Article187 1944-03-01 2 A FIRST-RUN match between Little Abayan and Battling Louis, and a return scrap between Fighting Hassan and Kid Carpentier are the main attractions in Promoter Razak's card at the Great World Arena on Saturday night. Both are title lights— Abayan risking his flyweight crown and187 words
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352 1944-03-01 2 LESSON 105 Kore wa dare no desu ka? This as-for whose zt v *'\s S -s'* jj ls?-Whose is this? Anata no desu Yours is— lt is Tj~3i J s'*■ yours. Sore wa dare no boshi desu ka? That as-for whose y\> $r\s s y* U352 words
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230 1944-03-01 2 Darnel. RANGOON, Feb. 26.—The Propaganda Ministry announced that Burma, for furthering its development as an advanced ml ion. has selected 29 state scholars for further studies in Nippon. The announcement revealed that the young men mostly will pursue technical studies which "goes to230 words
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Advertisement136 1944-03-01 2 (£h KYO-EI SYOWA. (2—« SANOATSU) First Film of Ancient Times to be amen on the Local Screen! Nippon Eiga-Sya's "NITO RYU KAIGAN" Thrilling Sword Duels featuring CHIEZO KATAOKA portraying Ml SASH I MIYAMOTO (The most noted swordsman of his day) Preceded by Nampo Hodo, No. 2. USHIHO BUNKA (2—B SANGATSU)136 words
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Advertisement224 1944-03-01 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT LOW —LIM. Messrs. bow Peng Hock and Low Peng Hai. sixth and youngest soiis f>f Mrs. Low Teng Leng and the late Mr. Low Teng Leng, to Misses Alice Lim Be j v and Eugenia Lm; Be Jin. daughters of Mrs. Lim Kilo Leng and the224 words
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Advertisement1218 1944-03-01 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SITUATIONS VACANT CVAMiu TAiniDC-ni ci WANTED young, educated Chinese MON AN TOKUBETU SI Blrls to work as waitresses and cashier*. M/vnr-r m/\ M Apply Personally to 268, Middle Road, NOTICE NO. 29 Syonan. Re: Enrolment of applicants for WANTED URGENTLY Two MN admission into the Nippon-Go School pm<1,218 words
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Miscellaneous224 1944-03-01 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 pm. musical selections; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 7 p.m. Malai folk songs and music by I Kemajuan Bangs a Party; 7.50 p.m. Nippon melodies; 8 p.m. news In Hindustani: 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil: 8.30 p m. news224 words
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