Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 6 March 1944
1944-03-06
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Title Section23 1944-03-06 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140f 146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 393 MONDAY. MARCH 6. KOKI 2604. SYOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS23 words
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10,000 FOE TROOPS KILLED, CAPTURED
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178 1944-03-06 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in New Guinea, March 3.—ln repulsing ensmy troops attempting to attack our positions in the Ramu Valley, south of Madang. our troops accounted for 2,700 enerr.y troops killed or wounded during the onemonth perlcd ending in tho middle178 words
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140 1944-03-06 1 Chang Hsueh-Liang To Be Released TOKYO, March 3- —Chiang Kaishek will shortly release Chang Hsueh-liang who has been imprisoned for seven years at j Kweihsien in Kweichow Province, according to the Ycmiuri-Hochi. based on reliable reports received from Shanghai. It will be recalled that Chang Hsuehliang instigated the so-called Sian140 words
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91 1944-03-06 1 Domei. LISBON, March s.—United States relations with Argentina have been suspended, it is officially announced from Washington. Meanwhile. Assistant Secretary of State Edward Stettinius revealed at a Press conference that the American Ambassador to Argentina has been instructed not to carry on official diplomatic relations91 words
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265 1944-03-06 1 Dctnrt. TOKYO, March 4.—The 39th Army Day of Nippon, March 10. marking the 39th anniversary of the decisive victory won by our army in the Battle of Mukden In the Russo-Nippon War, will be observed with numerous functions befitting the occasion. A military265 words
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Article268 1944-03-06 1 OUR ROAD traffic authorities are busy at the moment campaigning, for the fourth time since the Birth of Syonan, to guide and educate road users in the proper observance of traffic regulations, and their efforts deserve every support. Already there is gratifying evidence of more268 words
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Article133 1944-03-06 1 Dome!. TOKYO, March 4.—Dai Honyei at 3.30 p.m. announced achievements by our forces in the current operations in the Buthidaung sector including approximately 7,000 enemy dead and 600 captured. 1 The text of the announcement follows:—"War results which have so far been ascertained in our133 words
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79 1944-03-06 1 Domei. LISBON, Mar. 3—A Washington dispatch said that Acting Secretary of State Edward Stettinius told a news conference that his pending visit to London would involve the treatment of various matters rising out of differences between the British and Ameifcan Governments. Stettinius' visit to London was79 words
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178 1944-03-06 1 OVER 1,400 persons have changed their profession in accordance with the move to turn men between the ages of 16 and 35 years into more useful avenues of work, it was revealed by the Kosei-ka Cho yesterday. He added that there were178 words
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143 1944-03-06 1 ARRANGEMENTS are being completed to transfer a cigarette factory to Bahau. it is reliably understood. Those responsible for this step expect production to start early in May. A similar move Is contemplated with regard to Endau where production of cigarettes is also expected143 words
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143 1944-03-06 1 LATEST figures of the population of "Grow Mere Food Pioneers" at Bahau and New Syonan (Endau) are 1,357 and 1,591 respectively. There are well over 300 families in Bahau where well over 350 allotments have been made. These figures are slightly In excess of143 words
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Article113 1944-03-06 1 Dome*. TOKYO, Mar. 6. Kogo Heika, Her Imperial Majesty the Empress of Nippon, today welcomed her 41 at birthday in the best of health. At 10 o'clock this morning, Her Imperial Majesty was pleased to receive congratulations from Princes and Princesses of the Blood as well as front113 words
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593 1944-03-06 1 A DOMEI NAVAL CORRESPONDENT - A DOMEI NAVAL CORRESPONDENT BY A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, Mar. 4.—Following the enemy's costly and abortive attempt to raid Truk Island outpost of Nippon's defence, United States mobile forces were again repulsed from Mariana after suffering heavy losses593 words
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242 1944-03-06 1 POSITIVE proof that the people of Malai have not been slew in taking advantage of the Malai Bankers' Association's bonus scheme for fixed deposits Is provided by the fact that the $4,000,000 deposits mark has already been passed for the whole cf242 words
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92 1944-03-06 1 THE PUBLIC is reminded that Sundays have been set aside by the Kosei-ka Cho, Syonan Toku-betu-si, as "Consultation Day," when members of the public who require advice or assistance may consult with this official. Members of the public may avail themselves of svch92 words
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Article73 1944-03-06 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE In the Cilna Front, Mar. I. —A formation of come 30 planes of the United States Air Force In China Including P-38's, P-40's, and B-25's yesterday afternoon attempted terror raids vn districts in the vicinity of Anking. south-western Anhwel Province, but were73 words
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442 1944-03-06 1 A DOMEI WAS CORRESPONDING - A DOMEI WAS CORRESPONDING BY RANGOON, March 3.— Chungking expeditionary troops are again stirring in the upper reaches of the Salween River but, by doing so, they are deliberately walking into another trap set by the Nippon forces* Within little over a442 words
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175 1944-03-06 1 Doraei. TOKYO, March 4.—Dai Honjef at 11.30 ajn. today announced:' "Combined war results achieved by our Imperial Army I'orces during their offensive as well as intercepting operations against enemy air forces during February are as follows: "Firstly, China Sector:—Shot down 31 planes,175 words
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93 1944-03-06 1 A NIPPON BASE in Central Pacific, March 4.—Our garrison on Jaluit Island, Marshall Group, dewn one and repulsed others out of a formation of more than ten enemy bombers which raided that island en the morning of March 2. Only negligible damage was93 words
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117 1944-03-06 1 TOKYO, March 4.—High-class' restaurants, tea houses, cafes, cabarets as well as amusement. houses throughout Tokyo numbering 9,800 will be closed fcr a period of one year beginning tomorrow, according to the emergency wartime measure which was adopted by the Government in an effort to lit117 words
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Article46 1944-03-06 1 Domei BERLIN, March 3.—lt Is official* announced that Ensign Fritz Todt, aged 19, only son of the late Munitions Minister, Dr. Fritz Todt, died a hero's death as a tighter pilot. His father was killed in an airplane crash on Feb. 19. 1940.46 words
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Article49 1944-03-06 1 Doom. ZURICH, March 3.—Rome Radfc) said that bombs from anti-Axis planes again fell in the vicinity of the Vatican today. It said that windows of the Basilica of St. Paul were tiamtged. It added that about 40 dead were removed from ruins and 203 others injured.49 words
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232 1944-03-06 1 DomeL ZURICH, March 4—The British weekly "Sphere" in its latest edition, reviewing Nippon methods of counterattack in the Pacific, declares, "The Nippon forces appear as formidable in defence as they appear invincible in attack." It says the Nippon High Command maintains a war policy232 words
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Article, Illustration324 1944-03-06 2 SYONAN SHIMBUN ENTERTAINMENT OPEN FREE TO GENERAL PUBLIC TWO-AND-A-HALF hours of splendid entertainment will be provided the public at the variety show to be held at the Bhowa Gekijo at 8 p.m. on Friday, Mar. 10. This show Is being sponsored by324 words
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Article, Illustration594 1944-03-06 2 OIK STAFF REPORTER - OIK STAFF REPORTER Big Bouts To A idßa hau, Endau Settlers On Saturday, Mar. 11 BY THE Great World arena should be packed to capacity on Satur-1 day. March 11, Tor one of the best boxing cards ever being handed out, in which the 'big boys' of the Malaian594 words
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242 1944-03-06 2 PROVING too tasL and clever for his opponent, Littl? Abayan retained his flyweight utle by knocking out Battling Louis In the fifth cf their scheduled 12--round «on test at the Great World Arena on Saturday Abayun's ringcraft wa* a treat to watch. He repeatedly scored242 words
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64 1944-03-06 2 t j^ 1 SIX HUNDRED people representing all communities in Syonan wU march to the Syonan Churelto from the front of the Syonan Tokubetu-si building on the morning of March It, the 39th anniversary of Army Day, the Syonan Shimbun reliably understands. The64 words
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124 1944-03-06 2 THE FIRST cotton planting ceremony in Syonan was held on Friday at Tengku Putera's residence, Gejlang Serai, and was attended by leading members of the Malai community including Dr. Ghaus Mahyuddin, Malai member of the Syonan Advisory Council, and Tegku Putera. notable Malai124 words
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238 1944-03-06 2 Uomei. KUALA LUMPUR, March 4.— Sericulture—hitherto believed to be impossible in Malai—promises to become a major industry in the country within a few years, Mr. Ng Tecng Kiat, well-known business magnate, having succeeded in breeding silkworms locally. First of its kind in Selangor,238 words
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Article50 1944-03-06 2 A VIRY successful soccer season for 2603 was reported at a meeting held at the S.S.A. Clubhouse on Friday. The new committee for 2604 Is: Messrs. Lim Yong Liang (Chairman), Choo Kwal Low (secretary-convener), Chua Boon Lay, A.M. Alsagofl. Inche Mohd. Tahar and Dr. A. A. Sandosham.50 words
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239 1944-03-06 2 LESSON 197 Zar.shi wa doko desu ka? Where ts the 9 r=* magazine? Shimbun wa doko ni urimasu Ka? Where is the newsi/s-/./ f-m ry-vx paper? Ano tsukue no ue ni arimasu It is on that desk. ->-./ x s »>-h TJJ-v;* Neko wa doko ni239 words
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Article, Illustration359 1944-03-06 2 SYONAN EURASIAN LEADER DEEPLY IMPRESSED WITH WHAT HE HAS SEEN THE different types of cotton now being grown successfully in tfegri Sembilan province have made a deep impression on Dr. C. J. Paglar, Eurasian community leader in Syonan, who recently returned from359 words
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97 1944-03-06 2 A FURTHER group of picneers I left Syonan for the Catholic i Farming Colony in Bahau yesterday evening, to Join the ether settlers who are already busying themselves in the settlement with "Grow more food for our eld friends in old Syonan" as97 words
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116 1944-03-06 2 MAMORU SHINOZAKI Chief of the Public Welfare Department, will assist the Muslim Community in giving away prizes during an athletic meet of Islamic students to be held tomorrow at the Jalan Besar Stadium on the occasion of Prcph.rt Mohammed's Birthday, disclosed116 words
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Article86 1944-03-06 2 OHLANG— TAN. The engagement is announced between Mr. cheang Kirn Seng, only son of Madam Tan Seok van r\nd the late Mr. Cheang Poh Seng, and Miss Tan Slew Boon, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Tian Poh. CUING—CIIO. The engagement is anijounced today, between Mr. Ching R.ok86 words
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Article51 1944-03-06 2 Mr. 6. H. LOUIS (aged 51) passed away peacefully at 2.30 a.m. last "Wednesday < 1-3-2604) at his residence in Kluang. There will be a Requiem High Mass at the church of St. Louis. Kluang, on Tuesday (March 7. 2604 > at .30 a.m. (T.T.) far the repose of51 words
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Advertisement535 1944-03-06 2 PUBLIC NOTICE I SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 33 Be: Rccruitinr of midwife probationers PARTICULARS relative to the recruitment of midwife probationers are as follows: 1. Number of probationers to be recruited: 15. S. Qualification: Females between the ages of 17 to 20 who have I graduated from elementary school535 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous235 1944-03-06 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 6 p.m. musical selections; 6.30 p.m.! news in Nippon language for beginners: 6.40 p.m. Chinese Childrens Hour; I V p.m. special dialogue in Tamil by! Mrs. Rajah and Party In honour of! ChUcyu-Setsu; 7.20 p.m. Hindustani Naat songs recital; 7.50 p.m. Nippon! melodies; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani;235 words
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