Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 March 1944

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140H46 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. MO. 401 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18. KOKI 2604. SHOW A 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 152 1 Domei. LISBON, March 13.—A Washington dispatch said that Secretary of State Cordell Hull, answering the plea made yest3rday by Pope Pius XII for the preservation cf Rome on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of hla coronation, asserted that the anti-Axis military authorities
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  • 97 1 Itonet. STOCKHOLM, March 13.—The Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet carried a report frcm Budapest today that the Turkish newspaper Tanvir, quoting authoritative quarters, said that the Polish Government in exile In London would be moving 6oon to Esypt. It said that the Cairo Government had
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  • Imperial Forces In New Guinea Destroy 52 Enemy Aircraft
  • 472 1 DISTINCT signs are now discernible, in the welter of news frcm the war fronts, that the turn of the tide has set in, presaging the resumption of the offensive by the Imperial forces. Bougainville, northernmost island of the Solomons Group, is the scene of a
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  • 304 1 DomcL LISBON, March 13.-British bombers and torpedo-carrying planes at 4.30 pjn. yesterday attacked and sank the German 2,700-tcn refrigerator ship, Kilssi, in Spanish territorial waters off the Edro Estuary, the. Fuehrer's headquarters' communique said, according to a Berlin dispatch. The action was described
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  • 123 1 BY A DOMEI CORRESPONDENT I BURMA FRONT, March 13.—1n concert with our units advancing in the direction of the upper: reaches of the Kaladan River as far as Haka, in the Chin Hills i sector, the Matsuo Unit which i had occupied Kaladan continued'
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  • 97 1 J c AT THE BURMA Frcnt, Marctt 12.—Nippon Army air units on March S shot down eight enemy planes attempting raids on northern Burma. In the morning, two Bristol Beaunghters were intercepted by cur fighters over the Maymo sector. One enemy plane was
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  • 215 1 4^ BT A DOMEI COBRESrONULN T ON THE INDO-BURMA Front, March 13.—Amidst the shattering assaults of Nippon forces, which repeatedly 'surprise-attacked the enemy in the valley lacing Fort White, the beleagured BritishIndian forces are hastily throwing up defensive works in the rugged Chin Hills.
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  • 191 1 DMneL STOCKHOLM. March 13.—A London dispatch said that the week-oM trike of 100,000 miners, which was estimated to have cost Britain 300 000 tons of coal, began slowly breaking up today with early reports indicating possibly a third of the men back at work,
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  • 173 1 BT A DO ME I WAR CORRESPONDENT AT THE BURMA Front. March 13.—Crack Nippon units in the vicinity of the Tanai River, I Hukawng district, in north Burma, I launched an attack against a large infantry force of Americanofficered Chungking troops in the vicinity of
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  • 273 1 Darnel. LISBON, March 13,—A United Press dispatch from Washington quoted well-informed quarters as saying that economic sanctions may next be applied to Eire if she persists In refraining from expelling Axis diplomats. Those quarters stated that the United States is not directly
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  • 278 1 Darnel. LISBON. March 13—A Washing*** dispatch, tooting a report from Canberra, said that Australian Prime Minister John Curt in announced that he had declined the request of Ireland to intervene in the controversy between the United States and Ireland over the Washington Government's derand for the
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  • 200 1 'Every Nippon-jin Must Be Closely Bound To Chinese Friends* SHANGHAI, March 14.—Pointing out that Dai Toa Senso (Greater East Asia War) began with the China Affair, Count Kiyoshi Kuroda, Managing Director of the Society for International Cultural Relations, told pressmen that Nippon and
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  • 114 1 RECRUITS of Giyu-Gun in Malai are being called up at the various centres in Malai as follows Those In Svonan are to be called up at 10 am. on Mar. 19 at the Tokube'u-ji Padang; in Johore at 2 pan. Mar. 19 at the Johore
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  • 349 1 Doael. TOKYO, Mar. 14.—How overseas Chinese, who constitute one of the most important elements of the population in the economic factors in Nampo (Southern Regions) have been awakened from their long mistaken anti-Nippon policy and are now wholeheartedly co-operating with Nippon-j in for
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  • 255 1 Dome! A NIPPON BASE on the China Front, March 14.—Nippon Army forces in China at dawn tcday blasted enemy military installations and destroyed on the ground eight enamy planes in repeated air raids carried out against enemy airfields at Hengyang, Suichuan, Kweilin, Chaoking
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  • 126 1 Uomei. A NIPPON BASE on the China Front, March 14—"We successfully carried out a surprise raid on Kweilin. meeting none of the stiff resistance that was expected from a reinforced enemy air force there, declared the Commander of an Army air unit which raided the
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  • 344 2 EVERY INDUCEMENT BEING OFFERED TO CULTIVATORS By Our Staff Reporter. "CASTOR Plant Sowing Week" will be launched In Syonan frcm March 20 to stress the importance of cultivation of such plants, a highly efficient lubricating oil for aeroplanes being extractable frcm
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    65 2 Final Details Of Ticket Sales FINAL, details of Uoket salts for for boxing chew in aid of Endau and Bahau settles, held at the Great World in Saturday last, are as follows: Ringside: 1,200 tickets at |4: 14,800. First class: 846 tickets at $2.90: $2,453.40. Second cU s: 1,018
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  • 270 2 TWO BIG chcmpionahip bouts —Frankie Weber vs. Baby Eagle, and Tiger Aman vs. Kid Cabanella—feature Promoter Matthsw de Souza's latest and most attractive card to be pres2nted at the New World Arena on Saturday. The fights are scheduled fcr 12 two-minute rounds, and
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  • 131 2 Dotnei. BANJERMASIN, Mar. 13.—The time when pharmaceutical as well as chemical requirements of South Borneo can be locally sup-; plied will shortly arrive, for, according to a disclosure made today, a plant which has been under construction in the outskirts of the city,
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  • 59 2 THE SYONAN Police Band will play the following program at the Farrer Park bandstand from 7 to 8 p.m. today: 1. March, "Murugane no Chikara," Watanabe; 2. "Nippon no Uta," Watanabe; 3. "Moyuru Ozora," Watanabe; 4. "Koku Nippon no Uta," Watanabe; 5. Selection. "Rudd'gore." Arr. Police
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  • 389 2 DcnaeL A FRONTLINE BASE in Burma, March 13. —Reviving, on a wide scale press-gang methods of old days th? British authorities are perpetuating the crime of seizing forcibly fcr military service in British subjugated areas as well as continuing the practice
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  • 130 2 IN LINE with th 3 local Administration's policy to achieve food self-sufficiency in Malal within the shortest possible period members of the Free Labour Service Corps attached to the Malal Welfare Association in Syonan have commenced cultivating tlWr own food requirements,
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  • 89 2 MM, PENANG, March 14.—Penang householders will have the opportunity of enjoying tasty cakes manufactured frcm tapioca flour and eggs at moderate prices when the Toyoyama Shokai, Nippon firm, commences manufacturing approximately 14,000 pieces daily for distribution to the public at 15 cents each. 6?ven
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  • 38 2 DJAKARTA, Max. 13—It Is reported that about 1.800 agrarian families, selected from the densely-populated districts of Bensoeki Province, are now being transferred to' Banjoewangi in the same r>rovln°e where the population *is still scanty.
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  • 283 2 FAITH IN NIPPON'S NOBLE AIMS DomeL MACASSAR, March 13—Although living in out-of-the-way regions and handicapped by inadequate communication JaoliI ties, the local inhabitants of I the eastern coast of Central Celebes are today n^>t only fully j conscious of Nippon's noble aims in Toa but
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  • 106 2 DomeL MUAR, Mar. is.—An agricultural and livestock exhibition was held here last week, when leading men of the State, including the Governor of Johcre, Mr.i Yasushi Sunakawa, and thousands of local inhabitants saw the great strides made by this district in the production of foodstuffs
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  • 50 2 MANILA, Mar. 14.—The Malacanan announced last night that an additional 114 graduates of medicine have passe*! the physicians' examination given b the Board of Medical Examiners in November last year, thereby augmenting the ranks of the guardians of th* health of the citizens of the Independent Republic
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  • 264 2 By Our Staff Reporter. A SERIES of coherences at which military and civilian participants will exchange views ireeiy on industrial technique witf start at 10 a.m. on March 17 in Syonan. The conferences will be held monthly and participated in by representatives of
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  • 168 2 DomeL AN UNDISCLOSED BASE in Burma, March 14—In a communique issued yesterday the Provisional Government of Azad Hind made the following announcement: Lieutenant Colonel Ehsan Qadir. Minister of State, and A. M. Sahay, Minister and Secretary to the Provisional Government, have left the front
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  • 69 2 DomeL SEMARANG, Mar. 13—A monetary gift amounting to 53,000 guilders collected by Chinese inhabitants in Semarang Province, has been presented to the Home Defence Aid Society. Sei Tjonff-hauw, Chinese member of the Central Council from Semarang Province on behalf of Chinese residents here,
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  • 78 2 DomeL MANILA, Mar. 13—President Jos* P. Laurel today created 34 courts of special criminal jurisdiction in addition to the two established last week in Manila. The newly created courts are charged with the task of trying all crimes in connection with profiteering, robbery, bribery, frauj;, illegal exactions,
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  • 199 2 PomeL JOHORE BAHRU, March 14— Indians In this State have been flocking since last Wednesday to the various branches of the Indian Independence League here to take the oath of allegiance to the Provisional Governmen of Asad Hind. Though the oath fa printed
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  • 109 2 OomeL RANGOON, March 13.—With a view to rendering active service in welfare work of the Burmese Government, a medical service party comprising 45 members, including surgeons, physicians, public health experts, phi-rma-cistrt and nurses, is scheduled to arrive in Rangoon from Nipron In a couple
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  • 371 2 NANKING GOVERNMENT'S ACTION Domei. NANKING, Mar. 13.—1t Is disclosed that Huang Tai-chun. Director of the Foodstuffs Bureau of the Kiangsu Provincial Government, and Hu Cheng, Director of the Marine Products Bureau of the Foodstuffs Department of the National Government of China have been
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  • 88 2 TAY: (JOACHIM) Tay Boon Teow aged 76 passed away peacefully on 14.3.04 at 2.00 p.m. (T.T.) at his residence No. 190-A, Kheam Hock Road leaving "behind his beloved wife 2 sons—JOHN TAY KIM TECK. (A. P. A. (Dlv. "E">, MICHAEL TAY SWriE TBCK, 2 daughters—CEClLlA TAY, MARIA TAY, 1
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  • 168 2 LESSON 110 Nani ka irimasu ka? Is there something? Nani mo arimasen There is nothing. Nani ka motte imasu ka? Have you some-i-A i$ 4-^^ thing? Nani mo motte imasen I hare nothing. I'm **V? 4-r-feV Kono hako no naka nl nani ka Is there anything
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 325 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED, Building Draughtsmen Only experienced men need apply to Shomu Gakari, NISSAN JIDOSHA. K.K., 14, Orchard Road, Syonan, during office hours. WANTED Two experienced female Typists for English Typewriters. Those with knowledge of Mppou-Oo preferred. Apply personally to Malai Gomu Kanri ,?J d Floor Y<*<**»* Specie
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    • 453 2 ENGLISH EDITION. New Advertising Rates effective from March 10th $20 per single column inch or part of an inch, per insertion, for ordinary advertisements Box Number extra 25 cents, $40 per tingle column inch or part of an inch, per iivs-rtlon, for advertisements concerning rntertainments, etc. All advertisement* are payable
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 197 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 8 pm. musical selections; 6.30 p.m news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 7 p.m. Malal music by Sinar Binlang Kronchong Party; 7.50 p.m. Nippon melodies; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil; 8.30 pan. news in Cantonese; 8.45 p.m. news
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