Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 March 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syorutn. Telephone ISo. 5471. NO. 4O» FRIDAY. MARCH 24. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 10 SEVEN CENTS
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  • Nippon Advance Into India Throws British Authorities Into Panic
    • 155 1 ON THE BURMA FRONT, March 23.—Continuing operations against the enemy 20th, 23rd and part of the 17th Divisions in the Kabaw valley, Nippon units with the support of tanks and aircraft have carried out devastating attacks against approximately 1,000 enemy troops at Widauk, strategic
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    • 263 1 Mountbatten Makes More Admissions Of Crossing Domei. LISBON, March 22.—The British authorities ha/c been severely shaken by the reports that Nippon forces, in co-operation with the Azad Hind Fauj troops, have crossed the Burma border into Indian territory, a dispatch from Calcutta revealed. The
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  • 171 1 uomei. LISBON, March 22—The German High Command tcday said that between the middle Ukrainian, Bug and Dniester in the southern sector of the Eastern Front, German troops engaged in heavy fighting with numerically superior enemy forces, according to a Berlin dispatch. It added
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  • 123 1 TRIBUTE to Mr. Y. Mori for his high qualities as a "perfect example of a true Nippon Police officer" was paid at a gathering held recently to bid God-soeed f»nd au revoir to Mr. Mori on the occasion of his impending transfer from
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  • 497 1 WITH THE collection of more tjian double the amount aimed at, the Savings Encouragement Campaign, launced by the Malai Bankers' Association was an unqualified success. This remarkable success was due, firstly, to the understanding and co-operation of the public; secondly, to the painstaking efforts of the Association,
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  • 151 1 Domei. SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, March 22—Reflecting the enthusiasm which swept .through Indians in Burma at the news that the Azad Hind Fauj had crossed the Indo-Burma border into Indian soil, Indian merchants in Burma offered a squadron of bombers and fighters, while donations
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  • 257 1 Domei. LISBON, March 22.--British Prime Minister Churchill, in a speech in the Commons today, suggested that principal anti-Axis allies would have to renew consultations on the Atlantic Chaiter, according to a London dispatch. Churchill said that there will soon be another mcc ing
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  • 123 1 GOVERNORS of the various provinces in Malai met at a conference which lasted three days starting from March 16 and satisfactcry results were gained from the frank discussions, says the Nippon Edition of the Syonan Shimbun. Mr. Hnmada. chief of General Affairs of the Malai
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  • 75 1 D«n»>rt HANKOW, March 21.—Falling before fierce mopping-up opera ions by N.ppon ex t edition aiy forces in the sec lor south of the Yargtze, an enemy unit consisting of 364 remnants belonging fco the 95th sec ion of the Slxih War Zone, under the command of Chou
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  • 232 1 BY A WAR CORRESPONDENT Domei. ON THE BURMA FRONT, Mar. 21.—The enemy in the Taungzan sector is at present being put to rout by advancing Nippon forces. In a futile attempt to rescue the main force cf the British 17th Division in the vicinity
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  • 96 1 Domei. TOKYO, March 22.—With the 84th ordinary session of the Imperial Diet reopening today, the House of Representatives met in plenary session at 106 p.m. Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo took the floor and delivered a speech reiterating Government's resolve to flght cut the present war
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  • 142 1 DomeL LISBON, March 22.—The United States Navy Department has announced that tha submarine Scorpion is overdue from a patrol mission and is presumed lest. The announcement said that the undersea-craft carried a normal complement of 75 officers and men. Meanwhile, the United States Europ2an
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  • 100 1 Oomei. LISBON, March 22—The shift in the lava flow of Mount Vesuvius is menacing three coastal towns harbouring 86,000 people, a report from Naples said. It added that experts warned that the volcanic cone might burst any moment and bury the countryside under tons
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  • 253 1 REFLECTING the people's keenness to save, the scheme providing for bonuses for fixed depesits, launched on Feb. 15 in commemoration of the second anniversary of the Birth of New Malai, exceeded all expectations. This reflects the public's earnest co-cperation with the authorities in
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  • 105 1 DomeL TOKYO, March 23.—Dai Honyei announced at 9 o'clock tonight as follows: "Firstly, our forces, operating in the central Indo-Burma border sector, crossed the border and advanced into Indian territory in the middle of this month in support of the Azad Hind Fauj (Indian
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  • 505 1 OPERATIONS REVIEWED Domri. SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, March 22.—1n connection with the advance of the Azad Hind Fauj into Indian soil with the co-operation of Nippon forces, the Nippon military authorities today issued the following statement: "Replenishing their fighting strength"
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  • 265 1 TOKYO, March 24—The 84th session of the Imperial Diet came to a clcse today, the closing ceremony scheduled to take place tomorrow, it will be recalled thati after a speedy approval of 32 Bud-d g?t and other bills in the sessicnl reopened on Jan. 21, the
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  • 95 1 A MEETING to entourage agricultural workers will be held at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Malai Gekijo under the auspices of the Norin-ka 'Agriculture and Forestry Section) with the supnort of the Senden-bu and the Eiga Haikyu Sha. The program of tke meeting will include
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  • 485 2 AZAD HIND FA MS PROGRESS BRIGHT SIGNAL FOR INDIANS Domei. RANGOON, Mar. 22.—" This is the news I have been waiting for," declared Major-General Aung San, Burmese War Minister, on being informed that the Provisional Government of Azad Hind had issued
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  • 365 2 THE rumour that if the public fails to lig their own airraid shelters, .the Auxiliary Police will take away thier rice Police will take away their rice and fantastic and is without any foundation, so states the spokesman of the Tokubetu-si
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  • Article, Illustration
    120 2 Abayan Confident Of Victory Tomorrow IJTTLE ABAYAN. former Orient flyweight champion and the Taft- ifst 112-^ounder in Malai today, j Is conSaent of beatins Tiger j Aman in their cla«ri at the Kpw World tomorrow for the flyweight title cf Malai. Aman and his supporters have other views and
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  • 128 2 Domrl. MALANG, March 23—At least 4,500 framboesia patients are expected to be completely cured at the 13 clinics maintained in Malang. Province by the end of this month, thanks to the medicine presented to Djawa by Premier TOJO last December. Free cure is
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  • 301 2 ADVANCE sale of tickets Indicate a record crowd at Jalan Besar Stadi :m tomorrow when two crack local teams, Pasir Panjang Rovers and Cosmopolitans, meet in a specially arranged match in support of the Endau and Bahau farming schemes. While past records
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  • 525 2 INDIANS HAIL SINCERITY OF TWO'S DECLARATION A SOURCE of added strength and encouragement to us a timely assurance to the people in India. .a statement that th« veifr acme of clarity and precision.... a declaration symbolic of the sublime spirit behind Nippon's
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  • 235 2 THOUSANDS 'of Indians in Syonan yesterday took part in a mass meeting in celebration cf the Azad Hind PauJ entry on to Indian soil. The meeting was preceded by a procession led by a military band and consisted of detachments of Azad
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  • 205 2 IN recognition of her services Tengku Fatimah binte Tengku Besar Abdullah, local Malai woman leader has been awarded a Csrtiflcate by Premier General Hideki To jo, says Domei. The certificate, which arrived here by plane, was presented to her yesterday through Marquis Y.
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  • 250 2 THE 14th anniversary of the martyrdom of Sardar Bhagat Singh and cf his comrades, Rajguru and Sukhdev, was observed at the Sikh Temple in Syonan yesterday, says Domei. Prayers for the repose :of his soul were offered followed by two minutes' silent prayer.
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  • 80 2 THE appointment of Lieut. Colonel A. C. Chatter j!. Finance Minister in the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, as Governor of the liberated areas of India was. announced yesterday. This was the result of a meeting of the Council of Ministers of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 261 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced and the marriage will take place at Batu Pahat on April 5. 21-04, between Mr. T. Krishnar of the Medical Dept., Syonan. and Miss A. Slvapackiam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Appiah (Not "V. S. Appiah" as announced on March 18), and
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    • 1149 2 PUBLIC NOTICES CHAPTER 216 SYONAN TOKUBCTU SI (Pawnbrokers). NOTICE NO. 42 Unredeemed Pledged Goods ana Jewellery from the following Re: Inspection of the body and Pawnbrokers' Shops. equipment of motor vehicles. NOTICE is hereby given that inspc- tj n o tion of the body and equipment of JL Brlige Road-
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 204 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 8 pm. musical selections; 6.30 pm ftews in Nippon language for beginners 1.40 p.m. Malai Children's Hour; 1 p.m. Hainan drama; 7.30 p.m. reading of Tamil translation of the lecture on "Method of Planting Castor Bean" by Dr. K. Watahabc; 7.50 pm. Nippon music; 8 p.m. news in
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    • 201 2 svonflnsHimßun NIPPON-GO LESSONS' LESSON 114 Kyo wa kinyobl desu Today is Friday. Ashita wa nan-yobi desu ka? What day of the Tl/3* -tv^tr week Is tomorrow? Doyobi desu It is Saturday. Kono nichiyobi wa nan-nichl de?u ka? What is the *V m+mpi£ > -)-y ?*> ft date of this Sunday?
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