Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 March 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbum Office 14&146 Cecil Sire*, Syomm. Telephone No. 5471. NO. TUESDAY. MARCH 21. KOKI 2504, SHOW A IS SEVEN CENTS
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  • 551 1 I.N.A. HAS STOOD TEST IN ARAKAN FIGHTING: INDIA'S LIBER A TION NEARING Pomei. RANGOON, March 21.—Brimming with confidence in the early achievement of Indian independence, Subhas Chandra Bose predicted that forces of the Azad Hind Fauj will very soon be
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  • 75 1 Dome*. SHANGHAI. March 18— Former Chungking p.-operty north of the Yangtze River ceclting around Yangchow, north Kiangsu Province, was formally transferred to the National Government of China on March 16. The transferred rights number 30, including building and land. With this transfer, it is expected the
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  • 365 1 CORDELL HULL'S statement to the Press that the United States is not considering recognizing the Badoglio regime (in other words, the United States does not recognize the Badoglio Government) must be startling to Britain and other countries within the anti-Axis camp. Hull's declaration was made
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  • 168 1 Domei. TOKYO, March 20—It is revealed that the output of iron ere by large mines in Nippon -during the period Irom April last year up to the end of January this year averaged 100 per cent, of the scheduled production goal with the total output for
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  • 140 1 Domei. DJAKARTA. March 18.-With the development of resources making good headway, Djawa's seaborn* trade with other areas of Nampo (Southern Regions) Is making v steady revival. The progress of trade was further stimulated by the promulgation of an export and import control order on Jan. 18
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  • 192 1 DomeL JOHORE BAJdRU, March 20.—The graduation ceremony of the Johore Agricultural Schcol took place last week in the presence of the Governor of Johore, Mr. Yasushi Sunakawa and other high officials. The 30 Malai students. who graduated, were exhorted by Governor SunaJtawa to Impart the knowledge
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  • 178 1 To Worship At Koreiden Today Dorarf. TOKYO, March 21—Tenno He:lt? will be pleased to conduct today, on the occasion of Shunkai Korei Sai, befitting ceremonies for Imperial ancestors at the Imperial sanctuaries in the Palace. It is disclosed that Tenno Ileika will proceed to the Koxeiden (Imperial Ancestors'
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  • 229 1 AN ISLAND-WIDE campaign to grow caster plants on a largescale began in Syonan yesterday, with the commencement of a "Castor Plant Sowing Week" launched by the Tokubetu-si authorities, Domei repcrts. All householders in the Island are urged to contribute towaids making the drive
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  • 123 1 Eomei. TOKYO, March 20.—1n order to boost marine transportation in accordance with the policy for emergency mobilization of marine transportation facilities, the General Bureau of Marne Transportation of the Ministry of Transportation and Communication on Feb. 29 designated March and April as an emergency mobilization
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  • 150 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, March 20.—Pierce fighting is now going en between enemy troops and our units in the Torokina sector, Bougainville Island. On the night cf March 16 and 17, our units made surprise attacks on enemy positions at Buta Mountain,
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  • 485 1 OmmL LISBON, March lfl—The Anglo-American Air Forces, during raids In the past 24 hours over Reich territory and bases in North. Italy, lost 88 planes, of which 83 were four-engined bombers, according to Berlin dispatches. Military experts said that the German air defence forces
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  • 146 1 Experience In South Pacific Recounted ttamtl. LISBON, March 19. —It is reported from Washington that Lieutenant Commander Arthur Derkcr, of the United States bombingf squadron in the South Pacific, told newspapermen soon after his return from the front: "Nippon torpedo-bombers are leaders
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  • 251 1 Domei. RABAUL.. March 19—It is disclosed that our garrison forces summarily repulsed a total of 100 enemy planes consisting of B-24's and B-25's, and escorting fighters which attempted to raid Rabaul on March 16. Damage sustained on our positions was negligible. The following day a formation
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  • 138 1 A NOTIFICATION issued by the Malai Gunsrnlian-bu Yu^el Kyoku states that postal service with Indo-China has been resumed as a further step towards the establishment of commercial and social relaticns among the countries of the Dal Toa Kyoeiken (Greater East Asia Co-Pros-perity Sphere). At the
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  • 293 1 BY SYONAN SHIMBI N STAFF REPORTER ON A BIG plot of land—Hong Lim Green, the grounds cf the Syonan Police Club, right in tho heart of the town—the Police are setting an example to the citizens of Syonan in growing more focd. It is
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  • 66 1 DotneJ. LISBON, March 19—Mount Vesuvius erupted on Sa!a*dav. throwing out a. heavy stream of flaming lava down the mountainside for over a mile, causing numerous brushwood fires, a d'spatch frcre Nipl^s said. The dispatch described it as the biggest lava stream n several years. Forks of flame ICO
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  • NEW SYONAN
  • 134 2 TWENTY-SEVEN students of the Syonan ShJhan Oakko (Normal School) in Bras Bas&h Road received graduation certificates at a short ceremony held at the school this morning. These etudent& w ill be drafted to the various public schools in Syonan on April The certificates were presented
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  • 233 2 By A Syonan Shimbun Reporter THE AGRICULTURAL Experimental Station recently established in New Syonan to give guidance to the settlers is carrying out experiments in the cultivation cf various food crops in a most scientific way. The station has a staff of agricultural experts. Including
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  • 400 2 BT A SYONAN SHIMBUN REPORTER. WITH A steady influx of settlers, labourers and technicians to New Syonan, the need to construct huts speedily to provide accommodation for the ever-increasing population is well appreciated, by the Construction Department
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  • 245 2 BY SYONAN SHIMBUN STAFF REPORTER LATEST available figures show that approximately 900 settlers (179 Chinese families) are now in New Syonan. This figure does not include the labour force which numbers 1.200. In the past two months, six groups of settlers left Syonan. details
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  • 454 2 BY A SYONAN SIUMBI N REFOUTER PICTURE the Po Leung Kok girls sitting by the side of a campfire in New Syonan after a hard day's work Picture also their eager and smiling faces lighted up by the glowing embers of
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  • 156 2 BY SYONAN SHIMBUN STAFF REPORTER AN ORGANIZATION that has been doing most commendable work in relieving the poor and distressed is the World Red Swastika Society, which maintains free hospitals, clinics and schools in Syonan for thousands, irrespective of nationality. With the founding of New
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