Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 March 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 400 Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone JVo. 5471. TUESDAY, MARCH 14, KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • ENEMY FACESIMMINENT COLLAPSE IN CHIN HILLS SECTOR
    • 187 1 BY A DOMEI WAR CORRESP4MHVT ON THE CENTRAL Indo-Burma Border Front, March 12.— The Anglo-Indian defence in the Chin Hills sector, judging from field dispatches on hand, is about to witness imminent collapse. It was disclosed here today that the Ogawa
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    • 82 1 Domet STOCKHOLM. March 13.—Ac- j cording to a report by the London correspondent of the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladct, MajorGeneral Messervy, Commander of the Seventh Indian DivLsion, fled into the mountains dressed only In pyjamas when taken completely by surprise in the Nippon attack
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    • 99 1 Domei. RANGOON, March 12—In an attempt to beguile the people of India, the Anglo-American forces axe exhibiting obsolete Nipponmade arms imported into India from China years ago as "war trophies captured from the Nippon troops," according to reports reaching here. Wcll-infcxmed circles here,
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    • 429 1 THE war being waged today on various fronts In the Pacific theatre, where Nippon Forces are battling stoutly on land, at sea and in the air, is, as all Asiatics now realize, a conflict between right and wrong. Nippon, whose cause is a righteous one, is fighting to
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    • 52 1 DcmeL RABAUL, Mar. 11.—Our garrison at Rabaul she*, down a B-25 and a carrier-bas~d bomber and damaged s.ven B-25 s out of a formation of 130 enemy planes which attempted to raid our positions on the morning of Mar. 8. Our damage was
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    • 367 1  -  A DOMEI WAR CORRESPONDENT ON THE CENTRAL IndoBurma Border Front, March 12.— With his advance defence posts already crushed by Nippon forces, as previously reported, the enemy's resistance in the Fort White and upper Inzaya River sectors in the Chin Hills region is fast becoming feeble,
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    • 185 1 BY A DOMEI WAR CORRESPONDENT AT A NIPPON BASE on the Indo-Burma Border, March 13. Nippon forces by the adroit use of surprise tactics are, at present, carrying out successful encirclement operations against the main British-Indian force of approximately 10,000 strong in the Chin Hills
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    • 223 1 BT A DOMEI WAR CORRESPONDENT ON THE CENTRAL INDO-BURMA Border Front, March 13.—The Ogawa and Okamoto units, following the commencement of the bombardment of two enemy strongholds, situated at a height of 8,143 feet and 7,953 feet
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    • 173 1 LISBON. March \Z—A New York dispatch quoted Lieut.-Col. Evan S. Carlson, who fought in Guadalcanal as stating today in New York that the war in the Pacific will last two more years at the least. Carlson said: "You must remember that so far we
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    • 187 1 BY A DOftfEl WAR CORRESPONDENT AT A NIPPON BASE on the Burma Front, March 13.—The main force of the British-Indian Army comprising some 10,000 officers and men are new caught in encirclement in the vicinity of Tiddim with Nippon Army units closing in on the enemy
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    • 46 1 Domei. HONGKONG, Mar. 12.—A total of 12 enemy bcmbers attempted to raid this city twice on the morning and afternoon of Mar 10 but our naval fighters and anti-aircraft batteries quickly dispersed the enemy formation, which fled without causing any damage.
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    • 88 1 Pope Makes 'Save Rome 9 Appeal Domei. ROME, March 12—In a speech, marking the filth anniversary of his coronation, Pope Pius today appealed for the end of the bombing of Rome to spare it from becoming: a battlefield. A plea for peace was made by the Pontiff in a message
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    • 148 1 OWNERS of dogs are urged to offer their dogs for military use instead of keeping them simply as pets. Dogs are very useful in many ways and should be left idle at this decisive stage of the war. It has been decided that
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    • 163 1 DomeL HSINKING, March 10—Entire Manshukoku joined Nippon and other East Asiatic nations in celebrating the 39th Army Day today. Events held under the auspices cf the Nippon authorities and the Manshukoku Concordia Society, included a solemn memorial service for war dead and commemorative ceremonies
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    • 430 1 Dome!. LISBON, March 12.—The British Government today prohibited all travel between England and Ireland in an action announced to prevent leakage of military information to enemy agents in ordin S to a London dispatch. The British Home Office announced that
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    • 155 1 Domri. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, March 13.—Nippon forces en Bougainville Island are now steadily closing in on enemy positions in Torokina from several directions. On March 12 a Nippon unit, marching down the road north-west of No. 3 airfield, captured a
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    • 160 1 Domci. TOKYO, Mar. 11—The United States recent reckless coun-ter-offensives in the central Pacific have beer, launched apparently to counter-balance restless conditions on the home front. d*>alared Sadao Iguchd. Spokesman of the Board of Information, over th? radio this evening. Touching on
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    • 125 1 Domei. NANKING. March 13—It Is learned that the National Academy or Academia Sinica in Nanking which had been closed since the outbreak of the China Affair will be reopened by the National Government of China on March 30 to commemorate Uxe fourth anniversary of fthe
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    • 74 1 DomeL LISBON, Mar. 10—The heavy losses suffered by the American bomber formations in the daylight air raids on Berlin on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday this week are coming in for criticism in the United States, according to dispatches received here. A Washington report
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    • 59 1 DomeL A NIFPON BASE on the Burma Front. Mar. 12. —Carrying on annihilaUve operations, Nippon forces in the Hukawng sector are continuing to deal crushing blows on the Chungking forces in this sector. It is disclosed that in operations so far, our forces have accounted
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    • 59 1 LISBON, March 13.—Two firemen were killed and three otheers Injured, and damage estimated at $100,000 was caused yesterday at Cleveland when a fire s.,ept through the city's Hume Union Stockyards, arcordii:g to a dispatch received. More than 64 aniTials were slaughtered by the police using ri.les r.nd submachineguns
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  • 464 2 STATION CELEBRATES SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF INAUGURATION FOUR transmitting stations are now operating in Malai and two more will shortly be established at Ipoh and Malacca, the Chief of the Central Broadcasting Station in Syonan, Sansei Kasai, revealed in an interview with Domei. Syonan Station
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  • 184 2 BY OUR STAFF REPORTER A GRAND concert was held at the Kyoei Gekijo last night by the Syonan Broadcasting Station in commemoration of the second anniversary of the founding of th 3 station. Variety v as the keynote in the program acd the
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  • 180 2 IN ORDER to further popularize all forms of aquatics and swimming, the Syonan Sports Association, which recently took over control and management of the Mount Emily Swimmlrfg Pool, will hold a series cf water carnivals and swimming championehip meets in the very
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  • 107 2 DJAKARTA, March 12— It is learned that Guilders 500,000 has b?cn donated by Overseas Chinese residents in Djawa to the Nippon Army for the purchase of wrrplanes. Oei Tjian Tjoei, moniber of the Central Council, yesterday called on ths Military Administration Headquarters
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  • 140 2 Kcmei. SINGARAJA, Mar. 13—It is learned that a recent survey ol public schools revealed that during the «>erlod from April last year to February thir ye/tr, 30 new public schools had been established, thus bringing the total number of public schools throughout Bali
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  • 194 2 REFLECTING the great interest which the people of Syonan are talcing in the progress of ths Grew More Food schemes at Bahau and Sndau, inspection parties sponsored by the Syon.n Shlm/oun (English Edition) will leave for Bahau on Sunday. March 19, and
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  • 114 2 Domei. PENANG, March 11—A rare treat of Kendo provided the highlights cf the Army Day celebrations in Penang. The exhibition, given at the Penang Sports Club yesterday afternoon, was participated by several members of the Konan Hoko Kai, Nippon Seicho officers and representatives frcm
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  • 89 2 Domei. MAGELANG, Central Djawa, March 13.—A boarding school to teach advanced Nippon-Go will be opened on April 1, in Magelang, Kedoe Province, which is renowned as a region where the language is most widespread throughcut Djawa. The institution wul give three courses, namely a
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  • 637 2 Domei. DJAKARTA. March 13-Contri-buting to a large extent toward the enhancement of Nippon's fighting power. Nippon scientists, with the aid of local colleagues, have achieved numerous discoveries in their investigations for converting Djawa's natural resources into vital war materials during the
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  • 136 2 DomeL PENANG, March 12—Mere than 50 Penang glamour girls will soon be taking a course in Nippon-Go when the Sakura Dance Hall opens a special Nippon-Go class fcr members of its staff, beginning March 15. Mr. C. B. Tan, viewed, stated
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  • 99 2 ImuucL DJAKARTA, March 13—The paternal considriUtion with which police officers in Taiwan are dealing with, the general public has made a deep mpression on ten Indonesian policemen during their half-year training in Taihoku, according to Aman, leader of the Djawa police students, who returned here yesterday from
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  • 113 2 Doom*. JOHORE BHARU, March 13.— The 49th death anniversary of Sultan Abu Bakar, the father of the present Sultan, was observed here last Saturday. A short bat ceremony was held at his grave In the evening, when mffirina of Sultan Ibrahim's family and vw^i
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  • 345 2 BY A DOME I COKKESPONDBKT MACASSAR, March 13—Within the short^ span of two years since i the establishment of the Nippon Military Administration in the Celebes on March 10, 1942, Tttrte- worthy progress has been mads jby the island industrially and economically. Two
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  • 424 2 AUTHORITIES DISCARD SURVEYS OF BIASSED FORMER REGIMES IN VIEW of the necessity of having a scientific and composite knowledge of the local inhabitants from the Nippon point of view, the Gunsei Sokan-bu has been making surveys of the various phases of the local inhabitants'
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  • 122 2 Dttmei. MALACCA, March 13.— Ocvernor Ken Turumi, Nippon officers, and leading representatives of industrial firms recently held a conference here to stimulate enterprises and industries. Various topics were discussed, including the systematic distributin of cigarettes and Nippon, manufactured goods. The main point of the
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  • 188 2 DomeL MACASSAR, March 13.- The spirit of coopsration in the work of the construction of Dal Toa was unanimously stressed in the graduation essays written by the boys and girls of secondary schools in Macassar upon their graduation recently. Miss Saelan.
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  • 160 2 BY OUR STAFF REPORTER IN COMMON with several other firms in Syonan who have acquired pieces of vacant land in various parts of the island in orier to encourage members of their staffs in vegetable production, the Malai Gomu Kanri Kumiai has
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  • 258 2 The views expressed in letters to the Editor are those of the correspondents, and in publishing the letters, the Syonan Shimbun does not jiccessarilp concur with those views. Letters must be short (about 100 words), and to the point. To The Kdilor Syonan Siiimbun Sir,—During the
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  • 118 2 DmmL DJAKARTA, March 11.—It is learned that with unexpectedly favourable results obtained in the experimental culture of barley on the plateaux near Malang, East Djawa, Wonosobo, Central Djawa, and Lembang, West Djawa, the authorities are now sponsoring a scheme to redouble barley fields
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  • 60 2 DomeJ. HANOL Mar. 13.—TJit OovernmentOeneral today officially announced the names of the successful «*ftTHH^V*fi la tne advanced Nippon language examination recently held to test those persons proficient in the J«ppon language. The first place with a- monetary prize of piastres 100 went to a local Annanwee while
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  • 48 2 Domei. MANILA. Mai. 12.—1t Is learned that the names of 35 scholarship students to be sent to Nippon were forwarded yesterday to the Malacanan. The selection of the candidates was m&de by the Per.sirraado Selection Committee after deliberating on the results of the necessary examination.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 114 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED, Building Draughtsmen. Only experienced men need apply to Sfcoxnu Gakari, NISSAN JIDOSHA X.X.. 14. Orchard Road. Syonan, during office hovrs. BANTED APPRENTICE WELDERS No. of persona reqiujed:. 30 (Thirty). Ages: Prom 17 to 22 years. Starting wage: Eighty cents per day Treatment: <1) Period of three mouths
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    • 556 2 PUBLIC NOTICES KONAX S.AIKKN (lCih Issue) THE DRAWING cf '.he Tenth Issue of the Konan Saikcn (Government Lottery) will be rr.rde at 2 p.m. on Monday the 2'; th March, 2G04. at the Kokaido. The drawing is open to the public. SYONAN TOKUDETU SI NOTICE NO. 38 Re: Recruitment of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 113 2 TODAY'S PKOOK \>l p.m. musical selections; 6.30 p.m. rtews in Nippon language for beginners, 6.40 p.m. Malai Children's Hour; 7 p.m. piano recital; 7.15 p.m. instrumental interlude; 7.20 p.m. Cantonese dr.una; 7.50 p.m. Nippon Melodies; 8 p.m. news vi Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil; 8.30 p.m. rews in Cantonese;
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