Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 March 1944
1944-03-07
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Title Section22 1944-03-07 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471* TUESDAY. MARCH 7. KOKf 2604. SYOWA 19 NO. 394 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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Article, Illustration382 1944-03-07 1 THE IMPORTANCE of preparedness and the invaluable role that public co-operr.tion can play in the matter of air defence were stressed by the Keimu-ka Cho, Keimu-bu, Syonan Toku-betu-si, in the course of a statement made at a Press Conference, yesterday.382 words
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Article45 1944-03-07 1 Dome). LISBON. March 3—A report fon; Naples revealed that Lieut -Gen. Marie Clark. Commander of the United States Fifth Army, narrowly esc.\p«~t death and injury from a German ».heH while on a visit a few days ago at the Nettuno beach-head.45 words
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Article515 1944-03-07 1 THE PLIGHT of Latin American Republics Is indeed pathetic, especially their relations with the so-called Democratic countries, in particular the United States. Because the internal situation in Argentina, the South American Republic which has, in recent weeks, seen many changes in Government personnel, does not favour515 words
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332 1944-03-07 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE, March s.—Nippon Army air units carried out raids on the night of March 4 against enemy air bases in Suichwan, Kiangsi Province and Hengyang, Hunan Province, and destroyed or set afire ten332 words
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337 1944-03-07 1 A REMINDER that any motorcar driven by an unlicensed driver or at a reckless speed (over 25 miles an hour at- night) is liable to confiscation by the authorities, in addition to severe punishment being meted out to the driver, was given337 words
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Article44 1944-03-07 1 ON ARMY DAY, Mar. 10, Council members of the Syonan Oversea-Chinese Association and leading Chinese women will visit the cheurelto to pay their respects to the Glorious War Dead. The parly will also visit the military hospital* to comfort the wounded.44 words
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99 1944-03-07 1 Domef. LISBON, March 2— United States War Secretary, Henry Stimson, today defined the policy of the War Department regarding: cultural and religious property in Rome, according to a Washington dispatch. This policy, Stimson said, was to spare those portions of the city which the Germans99 words
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Article58 1944-03-07 1 Domei. TOKYO, Mar. 4.—Tfce Gteimu Daljin (Foreign Minister) Miunoru Shigemiteu, was host at a luncheon party from 12.30 p.m. at his official residence, in honour of the Foreign Diplomatic Corps in Tokyo. Guests of honour included Dr| Heinrich Stahmcr, German Ambassador, Tsai Pel, Chinese Ambassador, Wang Yun-ching,58 words
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Article184 1944-03-07 1 Doraei. LISBON, March s.—Anti-Axis reports from Naples said that a Badoglio Cabinet member said that Marshal Badoglio and other cabinet members intended to resign unless the explanation of Roosevelt's announcement on the division of the Italian fleet among the United States, Britain and the Soviet184 words
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370 1944-03-07 1 BERLIN, March 4.—German naval correspondent, Admiral Alfredo Saalwhechtsr (Retired) declared that the American hopes of carrying out smashing attacks on Nippon capital ships, probably based at Guam as well as on Nippcn bases in the Marianas, were frustrated in the battle370 words
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93 1944-03-07 1 Domd. AN UNDISCLOSED BASE In Burma, March 3. —Lieut. Col. E. E. S. Alagappan has been appointed Minister without Portfolio and concurrently Secretary-Gene-ral of the Syonan Headquarters of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, it was announced by the Provisional Government today. It added93 words
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Article68 1944-03-07 1 Domet LISBON, Mar. 3.—A New York dispatch said that Vincent J. Amoroso, American welder of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, has been Indicted on a charge of sabotage. The indictment said that his careless work might have caused the new 45,000-ton battleship Missouri to split from bow to68 words
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402 1944-03-07 1 Oomei. A NIPPON BASE en the Arakan Front. Mar. b.—On that day under rover of the early morning mist, spearheads of the Matsuo Unit stealthily advanced towards toe enemy encampment, located south of Taung Bazaar. Upcn nearing the enemy encampment, two402 words
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201 1944-03-07 1 DotneL TOKYO, March s—Tenno Heika was pleased to attend today the graduation ceremony of the Naval Staff College and later visit the Naval Section of the Dai Honyei. His Imperial Majesty arrived at the Staff College at 10.40 a.m, and graciously audienced high-ranking officers including201 words
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460 1944-03-07 1 STAFF REPORTER - STAFF REPORTER BY A RESOLUTION that, through the proper authorities in Syonan, a request be made on their behalf that Kogo Heika condescends to accept their heartiest felicitations on the auspicious occasion of Her Imperial Majesty's 41st birthday was adopted by Syonan Chinese460 words
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337 1944-03-07 1 Oomei. LISBON, March s.—ln the regions of Narwa and Pskov on the Estonian border, in the northern sectcr of the Eastern Front, the Soviets continued their attacks yesterday with fresh troops, but the German troops smashed all these attacks and sealed up local337 words
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Article94 1944-03-07 1 Dome]. TOKYO. March 4.—A1l financial organs throughout Nippon, lncluoinj banks, trust companies, insurance flirw and clearing houses as well as credit associations, will open for business on Sundays as from tomorrow, to cops with the Increased volume of monetary transaction. The decision was token by the National94 words
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Article65 1944-03-07 1 Dome). HSOTKING, Mar. 3.—With requests sealed in blood, the entire 226 Nippon students of the Mukden Technological College nave presented petitions asking for cadelshlp In aviation engineering and o'her branches of the armed services. The petitions were addressed to Premier Gen. Hidekl Tojo la his capacity as65 words
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264 1944-03-07 2 SYONAN SHIMBUN SHOW IN HONOUR OF ARMY DAY AN EVENING of splendid entertainment, embracing songs, dances, movie show and magic, will be provided the Syonan public at the Showa Gekijo on Friday, Mar. 10 at 8 p.m. The show is being sponsored by264 words
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189 1944-03-07 2 OUR STAFF REPORTER - OUR STAFF REPORTER PUBLIC SERVICES A CKNO WLEDGED BY FOR RENDERING excellent public services and showing wholehearted co-operation with the authorities, three local community leaders and Bishop Adrian DevaLs, head of the Catholic Church in Malai, were the recipients of certificates of merit189 words
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Article, Illustration258 1944-03-07 2 PENANC. Mar. 2 —"The true embodiment of all that is ncbl-j in Indian womanhood has been sacrificed under circum~tences wMch every right- thinkius nian or woman must condemn as a ciime." declared JusUce M. V. Pi lal. .«ukr of the Syocan Cevlcne. who258 words
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Article68 1944-03-07 2 As part of the genual program in commemoration of Army Day out door concerts will be held on 'March 9 at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 7.30 p.m. and on March 10 the Police Club ■round in New Br.dre Road at 8 p.m. The Police Band will five68 words
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178 1944-03-07 2 SEVERAL thousand Indian, Arab and Malai Muslims here took part in celebrations marking the Holy Prophet Mohammed's birthday, says Domel. The function was highlighted by a colourful parade participated in by a detachment of the Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army), students from the178 words
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90 1944-03-07 2 MANILA. March 2—Reflecting the steady up-turn of business in Manila, the Federation of Filipino Retailers in Manila announced a banner year of operations from Apr. l to Dec. 31 last year In which a net profit of Pesos 133 203 and gross business cf90 words
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110 1944-03-07 2 A PARTY of 12 Thai students are now staying at the Nanto Hotel, Syonan on their way to Nippon where I they are expected to study tor three years industrial techniques for the future development of Thailand's industries. They110 words
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Article, Illustration734 1944-03-07 2 Great Rush For Tickets For Bahau, Endau Boxing Show SALES of tickets for next Saturdays boxing at the Great World Arena in support of the Collective Farm Schemes at Endau and Bahau are progressing satisfactorily and up to midday yesterday about 800 ringside tickets were sold. In this connection.734 words
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225 1944-03-07 2 our staf:* reporter - our staf:* reporter BY •IN A LETTER received from a settler in the Catholic Farming Colony in Bahau it is stated that the pioneers have mads their motto. "We will provide food not only for ourselves but also for our old225 words
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Article69 1944-03-07 2 THE SYONAN Orchestra will give a repeat performance of its Leap Year Concert tomorrow from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Ko^aldo Dy deference to popular reqttest. At the performance held on FVbruary 19 every item on the program was well received by toe large audience present. Variety69 words
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212 1944-03-07 2 PROBATIONERS for engineering work are now being recruited by tho authorities for work in Thailand, according to an official j notice. Those eligible are able-bodied youths between 15 and 25 years of age, irrespective of nationality. Applications should be irade In person212 words
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Article, Illustration78 1944-03-07 2 LED by the Kosei-ka Cho. Mr. M. Sbinozaki, members of the Labour Service Corps and the Syonan Sports Association, and all those who have signified their willingness to co-operate with the authorities, will march from the Tokubetu-si to the Chuereito Memorial in Bukit Timah78 words
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110 1944-03-07 2 OUR STAFF REPORTER - OUR STAFF REPORTER BY ONE HUNDRED and thirtyone exhibitors in the second New Industrial Products Show held recently at the Kyorei-kan in the Great World Amusement Park received prizes at the auditorium of the Gunseikan-bu on Sunday. Alter a brief address by an official110 words
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Article57 1944-03-07 2 THE Syonan Police Band, under the direction of Conductor Ganda Singh, will perfo-m at the Botanic Gardens from 7 to R p.m. tomorrow as follows: 1. 'Dai Nanpo Gun No Uta"; 2. "Jyuoku No Shingun"; 3. "Gunka Shyu—Part 2": 4. "Genroku Hanami Odori"; 5. "Marai Gusa": 6.57 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous116 1944-03-07 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. musical selections: 8.30 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Malai drama by Sendiwara Pembangun Sem on "Women's Call"; 17 p.m. piano recital; 7.15 p.m. inistrumental interlude; 7.20 p.m. Cantonese drama; 7.50 p.m. Nippon melodies; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news in116 words
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