Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 March 1944

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  • 27 1 The Syonan Shimbun ARMY DAY SPECIAL EDITION. Nippon Tank Corps, 2604. Cossack retreat at Mukden NO. 397 FRIDAY. MARCH 10. KOKI 2604. SHOW A 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • ARMY DAY REKINDLES MARTIAL SPIRIT OF NATION
    • 516 1 MUKDEN VICTORY PAVED WAY FOR ASIA'S FUTURE ARMY DAY, set aside in honour of the Great Battle of Mukden in the Nippon-Russian War, is being observed throughout the Nippon „Empire today. Nippon's victory in this battle, on March 10, 1905, paved the
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    • 133 1 "The Battle of Shaho started about Oct. ID, 1904, and raged fcr a week. The Battle of Muk- i dan, which decided the outcome of the whole war, so far as land operations were concerned, was nothing more than an extension of the battle of
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    • 74 1 "We who were preparing for the Battle of Mukden on the bank of the Shaho river, had special reason to hope for the speedy fall of Port Arthur. The army commanded by General Cv-unt Maresuke Nogi was besieging that Rust-Jan stronghold. If that enemy base
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    • 538 1 ARMY DAY was originally instituted in Nippon to commemorate Nippon's brilliant victory against the cream of the Tsar's crack regiments at Mukden on March 10. 1905. but the significance of Army Day lies far deeper than that today, in the light of the Dai
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    • 412 1 "The fall of Port Arthur came on January 1, ]905 "On Janucry 25. General Nogi moved north at tht r-ead of his army to participate in the BattJe of Mukden which started shortly afterv.ard. "Shaho and Mukden stand eight miles apart in distance. Midway between
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    • 224 1 "The forces commanded by Genera! Nogi had to fight under extremely difficult conditions. For a time they were in danger of being decimated. It they escaped annihilation it was because the enemy misjudged the organization of our positions. The enemy made a mistake in thinking
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    • 155 1 The very fact that Nippon has not incurred 9, single defeat is because of the martial spirit and the training of her people as a whcle. As a matter of fact the people, in crder to win the Dai Toa Senso, are putting themS3lves
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    • 410 1 NIPPON has set up two memorials in connection with the Nippon-Russian War of 1903-5. March 10, on which day a great decisive victory was won in the Battle of Mukden was made Army Day. May 27, which saw the
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    • 162 1 In 1900 Russia extended her power over the Chinese province of Amur a^d sought the recopnrion rf her svzprainty over the country. Opposed both by Nippon and Brita'n, she finally atrrped to evacuate the whole of the territory which she had 'filched' from China tn three consecutive
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    • 66 1 The Russian fleet in Chemulpo Harbour was attacked by the Nippon fleet which had accompanied the transports, and two of the Russian warships were sunk. The same day the Port Arthur fleet met with disaster, three of their vessels being blown up and at
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    • 410 1  -  T. Hope, Svnnan Shim hum PROVOKED BY SHORTSIGHTED TSARIST GOVERNMENT (By UNTIL THE people of Malai have mastered Nippon-Go and could read Kanii script, the mass of literature available on Nippon's great feats of arms in the past, such as in the RussoNippon
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    • 248 1 The Russians fell back before the victorious Nippon Forces for about a month. Then a feigned retreat drew them on again, until finally, after three days' fighting, Limun-tun fell into th 2 hands of the Nippon Forces. The defeat cost the Russians nearly
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    • 191 1 In October, 1904, the Russian Baltic fleet had started on its ill-fated voyage. It created a sensat.on by firing on the Hull trawlers off the Dogger Bank, under the delusion that they were Nippon torpedo boats and then continued its voyage to the Far East.
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    • 80 1 A CABLE published in the Sing?pore Free Press of March 18. 1905, stated that a sensation had been caured In St. Fetersburgi-. by a forthright article urging an early peace with Nippon, and stressing that peace terms at that juncture would be more favourable
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 541 2 TODAY is the third Army Day under the Dai Toa Senso. This day, 39 years ago, the Nippon Army won decisive victory over Russia, and this is the Memorial Day, says
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  • 322 2 Domei. PEKING. March B.—Masayuki Tani. Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) to China, who has been visiting North China and Mengchians since March 1. left Tsinan this morning for Nanking by air. During his three-day sojourn in Peking from March 1. he heard reports frcm Nippon diplomatic
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  • 89 2 Domei. MANILA, Mar. 7.—With patrioM pirit running high since the attainment of Philippine independence the study and use of Tagalog, the Pilipin national language, is be ng intensifip everywhere. Recently. Pre ident Laure °ncouraged the holding of Tagal^ classes in all government offices, whil egular Tagalog lessons
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  • 49 2 Dome!. TOKYO. Max. 9.—lt is learned tha* 'he purification ceremony for the re T_tly completed second line of the Kammon Undersea Reilway Tunne 1 connecting Shimcnoseki wi'h Moll Ito be held on March 12 at both the rerpective entrances on th* Nippon mainland and Kyushu Island
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  • 82 2 WANTED ten (10) "JAGAS." Apply per*cnally to the offlcer-ln-charge Syonan Busri Haikyu Kumiai. No. 30 rlaffes Place, Syonan during office hours. WANTED two experienced Accounts clerks, one delivery clerk and two girl* for general office work. Know'edge of Nippon- Go snd Kanji preferable Apply SENDA SYOKAI, 42,
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  • 80 2 Re: Mount Emily Swimming Pool of Syrian Toknbetn Si. NOTICE is hereby Riven that th«* management and operation of Moun' Emily summing Fool will be trans Vrred and assigned to Svonan Tal-ik\' Kyoh-Ka* (Syonan Sports Association^ as from the 10th day of March, Syowa
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  • 106 2 Domei. PEKING, March B—The christening ceremony for 61 warplanes wbJch were donated to the Imperial Army and Navy by the citizens of Peking was held here ths morning in the presence of Lieut. Gen. Klyonobu Shiozawa, Nippon Koshi (M nister). stationed in Peking, Wang Keh-min, Charman
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  • 306 2 DomeJ. LISBON, March B.—The number of striking coal miners In Wales has nearly doubled within the last 24 hours from 40,000 to 70.000 to constitute a serious threat to British war industries, according to a London report. Reuters News Agency said the remaining 30.000
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  • 41 2 RABAUL. Mar. 8. —On the morning of Max. 6 a formation of 23 B-24's and four P-38's attempted to raid Kavieng, New ft eland Island, but was repulsed by our garrison there with no damage to our tide.
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  • 438 2 Domei. LISBON, March B.—Notwithstanding heavy losses of at least 140 planes lost in the daylight, -aid on Berlin on Monday, large formations of heavy American lombers bas^d in En g 1 and escorted by flghte-s, attempted another iaylight attack today on the Reich capital,
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  • 46 2 Men of the Reich ground fore c s are seen in this picture carrying out fortification work on the Eastern Front. The speedy, efficie a mum 01 these men is contributing much to the great ac aievements of the German Army.
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  • 346 2 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in New Guinea, March 7.— Fighting against the enemy's numerical superiority, Nippon forces operating in the Ramu Valley sector in New Guinea since September last year have attained brilliant achievements. Starting operations against enemy troops,
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  • 131 2 Dome! TOKYO, March 9—The people of the famed Isle of Bali who hal heretofore been without a newspaper of their own, enthusiastically welcomed the first issue of their newspaper "Malai Newspaper" yesterday, according to a Yomluri-Hochi report from Denpasars Bali. The report further revealed that
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  • 226 2 Enemy Artillery Bases Penetrated DomcL A NIPPON BASE on the Burma Front, March B.—According to neui dxspa<-cnes just received here, a crack unit oi the Nippon lornes, swinging into action with the ferocity of ihe maneating tigers oi the Arakan jungles, against the enemy's
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  • 42 2 Domd. LISBON, Mar. 6.—The liberty ship Melville Estone" which was launched at Richmcrd, California last July has been funk by torpedoes in the Caribbean Sea, a Washington dispatch said. It said 16 lives were lost, including the skipper.
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  • 42 2 DomH A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific. Mar. B.—Our ground batteries shot down one out of two twin-engined enemy bombers which attempted to raid Kei Islands on the night of Max. 6. Our side sustained no damage.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 335 2 Head-office: 2, Dojima Hamadori, Kita-ku, Osaka. Authorised capital: SI 85.000.000. Enterprises undertaken: Fibre industry (cotton, wool, silk, artificial silk, staple fibres, threads made from hemp and other materials, dye-ing and manu-acturing of cloth). Chemical works (manufacturing of salt, bromide, industrial chemicals, fuel, pulp, paper and tarpaulin). Mining and refining of
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    • 31 2 FOR VICTORY Everyone requested to SAVE! Fixed Deposit With Bonus THE CHANCE FOR $10,000.00 PNZ6 STILL LEFT TILL 15 th March, 2604. Acceptable at all Banks in Malai. MALAI BANKING ASSOCIATION
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  • 527 3  -  A WAR CORRESPONDENT) Unique Double Feat On Indo-Bumna Front Recounted (BY A NIPPON BASE AT THE NEW GUINEA FRONT, March 7. —A young Nippon fighter pilot, Sergeant Shinsaku Aiko, accomplished the feat of not only bringing down
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  • Article, Illustration
    332 3 Tremendous Interest Focussed On Tomorrow's Fights INDICATIVE "of the tremendous interest focossed on tomorrow night's boxing at the Great World Arena is the fact that practically all ringside tickets have been sold out already. Sponsored by the management of the Great World and New World Amusement Parks, and the
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  • 272 3 A GRAND ccncert for enter-1 taining cwners of radio sets and their families will b» staged by the Syonan Broadcasting Station on March 13 at the Kyo-Ei Oekijo in commemoration of the second anniversary of the founding of the station. In addition to this concert,
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  • 101 3 Prophet 'sßirthdayProcession KUALA LUMPUR, March 9.— The 1363 rd Birthday of the Holy Prophet Mohammed was celebrated by Moslems of Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday with great enthusiasm. A half-mile Ion? piocession composed of Turks. Egyptians. Arabs. Iranis. Afghans. Indians and Malais. paraded the main street, where decorated
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  • 166 3 Domei. KUALA LUMPUR, March 9.— "Today when the faithful Moslems throughout the world gather to celebrate the birthday of their Holy Prophet let us resolve anew to the cause for which the Prophet devoted his career—to eradicate wrong and evil and to establish righteousness,
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  • 46 3 MALACCA, Mar. B—Prayers, and religious talks at the various mosques marked the observance of Prophet Mohammed's Birthday. A large number of the poor were fed toy the Indian Muslims. All Muslim Government servants were granted a holiday in honour of the occasion.
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  • 16 3 Camouflaged field artillery operating with the Nippon Forces somewhere in Nampo (Southern Regions).
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  • 73 3 THE TIGER, which was reported to have escaped from the Sheum Circus, now showing at the Seletar Amusement Park, a few days ago, was seen by someone in the vicinity of the Syonan Jinjya yesterday afternoon. In this connection, the Hoanka Cho,
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  • 183 3 Domei. MALACCA. March B.—A Nippon news cameraman who is touring Malacca had the unique opportunity of shooting films connected with reconstruction, agriculture, etc., when 5 000 Jikeidan and 200 members of the Fujin-Kai gave an active demonstration at the agricultural farm at
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  • 86 3 Domel. DJAKARTA, Mar. B.—Over 86.000 bronzed Indonesian youths including 620 atletes representing all provinces and sultanates In Djawa are competing In a four-day All-DJawa sports fete which is the highlight of the New Djawa festival. Besides usual field and track events, the program Includes tournaments in Nippon
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  • 311 3 SHIMBUN ARMY DAY PROGRAM AT SHOWA ALL THOSE who wend their way to the Showa Gekijo this evening will be treated to two-and-a-half hours of excellent entertainment, variety being the keynote of the program which includes dances, vocal solos, magic and the screening
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  • 494 3 FULL cf praise for the women's movements in Thailand and Burma, Captain Lakshmi. commander of the Indian women's Ram of Jhansi Regiment, at a Press conference held at the lIX. Headquarters in Chancery Lane yesterday, explained to newspapermen the important role
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  • 218 3 'Eagerly Waiting To Go Into Front Lines 9 Says I.N.A. Recruit Oomd. PENANG, March B.—"We are winning battle after battle at the Arakan front and I am eagerly waiting for the chance to fight on the front line." declared J. B. Franklin, an enthusiastic Indian who has applied for an
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  • 68 3 KAMPONO _Malai Futsuko Gakko will hold a Parents' Day in commemoration cf Army Day and the Holy Prophet Mohammed's birthday on Sunday at the school's premises in Jalan Euncs. An exhibition cf handwork done by Ihe school children themselves will be held, followed
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  • 451 3 COUNTRY NOW SHAPING OWN DESTINY ACCORDING TO OWN IDEALS, TRADITIONS DomeL RANGOON, March 7.—Pointing out that March 8. while holding a special significance for Burma, is also reTa^dpri qs of paramount importance throughout Dai Toa (Greater East Asia), the
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  • 154 3 UNITS of the Indian National Army who have already reached the Indo-Burma border are now taking an active part in their bid for independence, according to Lieut. Col. S. C. Alagappan of tha Azad Hind PauJ who is now in Syonan
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    • 374 3 Army Day At Gekijos (SPECIAL CONCESSION TICKET FOR READERS) The holder of this coupon is entitled to admission to the following: theatres at half-price between March 9 to March 11, 2604: KYOEI GEKIJO, SYOWA GEKIJO, TEIKOKU-KAN, MALAI GEKIJO. NOTE: This coupon is good for one peison at one show only.
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  • 488 4 Domel. AT THE BURMA FRONT, March 7.—The Nippon Forces took the British completely by surprise, declared a prisoner—a Captain in the British Seventh Division—in giving details of the disastrous defeat of the British Seventh Division at the hands of the Nippon forces
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  • 316 4  -  SYONAN BHIMBUN STAFF BY REPORTER "THE Nip pen soldier is a very brave man and when I grow up I will join the Giyu-gun and follow his example" so said 14-year-old Ramil bin Hassan, Syonan Malai schoolboy. He
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  • 129 4 DomeL NANKING, March B—ln recognition of their outstanding meritorious services rendered in promoting Sino-Nippon friendship, the Nippon Embassy here will grant letters cf commendation to 11 Nippon Individuals and two Nippon organizations in China. The Individual recipients of honours include Yirtiiki HfcKhino. Kan Tomlya.
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  • 255 4 As is shown by the examples of half a century, after the Nippon-China War, Nippon had the Liaotung Peninsula ceded by China. Through the Triple Intervention Nippon had to return this to China, holding back its tears in doing so. Now by the Nippon-Russian
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  • 303 4 Nippon does not engage in a war in which it is not sure of whether It will triumph or be beaten. Nippon is'fighting the war for the annihilation of America and Britain with unbounded convic'ici in victory. It will be seen from That has been
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  • 108 4 Dome!. A NIPPON Base in Burma, March 8. —The Nippon Army Air Force at about) noon on March 6 shot down two of three Bristol Beauflghters which sneaked into the skies over the vicinity of Rangoon, flying low. In close concert with our new anti-aircraft battery, a
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  • 57 4 Dnmei. A NIPPON BASE in Central Pacific. Mar. 8. —Our garrisons on Wotje and Tarca islands, Marshall OrouD, Intercepted aud repulsed two small enemy planes and 14 others of unidentified category which attempted to raid these Islands at dawn and in the afternoon of Mar. 7 respectively.
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  • 364 4 Assault On Port Arthur 'Most Difficult' Battle ABOUT FORTY years ago, during ths 37th to 38th year of the Meiji era (1004-5), Nippon fought for the security of East Asia against the sinister hand cf Russia, which was then threatening the peace of East Asia. The most difficult battle was
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  • 431 4 Domrt. A NIPPON BASE In Burma, March B.—A graphic account of the fighting activities of a unit of the Indian National Army which, on Feb. 4, fought its way into Taung Bazaar shoulder-to-shoulder with the Nippon forces, is given in a
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  • 205 4 Dome!. TOKYO. March 9.—Recent Items, in news concerning Monte Cassino, where American troops who hoped for a "flag-waving walk-over" are now facing grave difficulties, throws much light on the "gangster propensities as manifest in the Anglo-American j method of waging war," the Nippon
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  • 40 4 DomeL kaloan, Mar. B.—lt is learned that the Federated Autonomous Government of Mengchiang has approved additional price control measures with a view to further bolstering the second plan for price control measures effected in May last year.
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  • 47 4 DomeL A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, Mar. 9.—One enemy plane was shot down while the remainder warepulsed by our garrison when four enemy c.rumman bombers attempted to raid our positions on Otortehtma, formerly Wseke Island. No damage was sustained by our side.
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  • 42 4 Dome! A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Mar. B.—Our naval air unit on *he night ot March r, spotted and immediately attacked and damaged a large enemy motor torpedoboat, jn waters west of the southern part of Bougainville Island.
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  • 360 4 Doiwi. BERLIN, March 7.—Commenting on a recent article by Hanson Baldwin, New York Times military commentator, in the magazine Foreign Affairs, that one of the greatest difficulties of the Anglo-American planned invasion of Western Europe is the lack of skilled
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  • 818 4  -  LIM C HONG PANG BY Sanji KaJ lin and O.f.A Council .Member TO-DAY, entire Dai Toa salutes the officers and men of the Imperial Nippon Army, the occasion being the 39th commemoration of Army Day.
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  • 105 4 DomeL NANKING, March 7—Further streamlining the provincial administration, the National Government of China at today's session of the Executive Yuan decided to establish special administrative districts in Wuhu Hsien and Hwaining Hsien. both in Anhwei Province. Simultaneously, a decision was also leached for the creation
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  • 41 4 Domei. BANGKOK, March 6.—The Thai Government announced that the President of the Slrlrat Ho pital will head the Thai delegates to the third Dal Toa Medical Conference to be held in Nanking for five days commencing from April 25.
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