Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 March 1944
1944-03-28
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Title Section23 1944-03-28 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 41 a TUESDAY. MARCH 28. KOKI 2604. BHOWA 10 SEVEN CENTS23 words
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Article145 1944-03-28 1 Domei. ZURICH. March 28.-The unrest lii Palestine, which broke out in consequence of the attacks last Thursday night by Jewish groups on British police stations, is spreading, according to an Ankara dispatch. The report said that the British High CcmmLrsionsr has issued warrants of arrest against145 words
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161 1944-03-28 1 Domei LISI'.OX. Msrc'i 26.—For the second time with v a reck, the Archbishop of Sydney, N. Gilroy, today •rat a pastoral let'er protesting against the anti-Axis bombing- of Room despite the Pope's a: .v-al that Fonae be rrarei. acrrding to a Sydney d'>-patch. The Ist ar161 words
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297 1944-03-28 1 Meanwhile, following the general collapse of the British-In-dian 17th Division in the Manipur Valley, the main force of the Nippcn and the Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army) units Is driving further northwards on the road leading to Imphal. Some 3,000 enemy297 words
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556 1944-03-28 1 Dosoei ON THE CENTRAL INDO-BURMA BORDER, March 25. —Flying Nippon columns, spearheaded by tank and armoured units, are closing in on Tammu, In the Kabau Valley, from the north and south to ensnare the British-Indian 2«th Division, whose path of retreat556 words
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Article444 1944-03-28 1 WHILE the world's attention is being focussed on fche advance of the Imperial forces and the Azad Hind PauJ (Indian National Army) into India Proper, developments In the South Pacific theatre of the war should not be overlooked. The Imperial iorces have begun a furious offensive444 words
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Article72 1944-03-28 1 Dame*. > NIPPON BASE in Burma. March 25.—The Nippon Air Force during ths period from March 10 to March 17, iv active air duels against the eneony air force which has been increasing ac ivTy in the vicinity of the Burma-Inaii bori'.'.r, accounted for 13 en?my plants72 words
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Article, Illustration44 1944-03-28 1 LISBON, Mar. 27.—According to the New Delhi Radio, Nippon aircraft attacked the airfield In the Cox Bazaar area on the morning of Mar. 25 and caused military casualties. Imperial Army pl&aes setttaz out for India to bomb enemy objectives.44 words
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255 1944-03-28 1 MML LISBON, March 26.—The heaviest fighting, the fiercest hitherto known on the Eastern Frcnt, is at present taking place in the Proskurov-Tarnopol area, in the southern sector, reports reaching here indicated. Berlin reports said tnat through a gap forced between these two towns, the255 words
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90 1944-03-28 1 nomei. LISBON, March 26.—The Advance of the; Assd Hind FauJ (Indian National Army) and Nippon troops into Indian territory has stiffened the resistance of political parties in India against the British rule, according to dispatches from New Delhi. Members of the Oongiees Assembly Party met90 words
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316 1944-03-28 1 DeateL BY A WAR CORRESPONDENT ON THE BURMA FRONT, March 24.—Delayed with the capitulation of the main bass. Taungzan, the plans of the enemy British-Indian 17th Division to recapture Burma by way of the Chin Hills have been completely frustrated. Our cracc316 words
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475 1944-03-28 1 DomeL LISBON, March 2d—British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.* in his first broadcast from England in 12 months to t'm British and American peoDle, today. .told. them "victory will ccme" but did not predict when, according to a dispatch from London. Churchill, to the apparent disappointment475 words
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368 1944-03-28 1 Several Units Occupy Strategic Positions To Annihilate Enemy BY A DOMEI CORRESPONDENT ON THE FRONTLINES in India, March 26.— Vanguards of our main forces, which crossed the Burma-India border at dawn on March 19, advanced rapidly in a westerly direction and reached368 words
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Article194 1944-03-28 1 Dwnei. TOKYO. March 27—It is revealed that even State Ministers are cultivating their home gardens Shlnya Uchlda. Noiho Daijin (Minister of Agriculture and Commerce), who deflated that one must raise one's own vegetables in the home garden," yesterday afternoon commenced to cultivate the compound around his official194 words
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136 1944-03-28 1 ■■A TOKYO, March 27—In reply Premier Gen. Hldeki Tojo'a message of congratulations dispatched to Subhas Chandra Bose on the occasion of the crossing over of the Azad Hind Fauj, to Indian soil, Bose on March 26 sent a message of gratitude to Premier Tojo. Base's136 words
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380 1944-03-28 1 BY A WAR f-'OttRtSPONDEXI ON THE INDO-BURMA Front, March 27.—Th 3 17th Division of British-Indian forces which set out to recapture Burma fr in the main base at Tiddim, 20 kilometres south of Taungzan. has be?n completely wiped out.380 words
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Article, Illustration489 1944-03-28 2 Opportunities For Engaging In Agriculture, Industries BY SYONAN SfllMßl/:. STAFF REPORTER VISUALIZE two adjoining and flourishing: agricultural settlements, each presenting a pleasing panorama of green the refreshing: green of waving plants, padi, tapioca, ragi and the rest, of rows upon rows of489 words
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301 1944-03-28 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter AN ATTRACTIVE impromptu rmcert, lasting for well over two bours, featuring songs, dances, romie sketches, musical items and m exhibition boxing match, was held in honour cf the members of the Syonan Shimbun Inspection Party, on March 20,301 words
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Article153 1944-03-28 2 A PARTY of Negri Sembilan sportsmen will be coming here towards the end of April to play soccer and hcckey matches against Syonan teams on Tencho Setsu, April 29, in aid of the Endau and Bahau settlers, Domei raports. This was revealed by Chairman G.153 words
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352 1944-03-28 2 ftMd AN UNDISCLOSED BASE in Burma. March 27.—1t is disclosed in a communique issued today that the Provisional Government of the Aaad Hind has decided to award the following decorations to members of the Azad Hind Fmitf for participation in India's War of352 words
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Article87 1944-03-28 2 THERE is at present a total of approximately 1,684 persons at the Bahau collective farms, according to the statistics revealed by one of the officers in charge, to which has been added the number which left on Sunday last. This is made up of 77087 words
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Article, Illustration334 1944-03-28 2 BY SYONAN SHIMBUN STAFF KETO*TEB. HIGHLIGHT of the Special Rvenlng for the Bahau and Endau (New Syonan) Fund, taking place at the Syonan Kokaido on April 14, is a paraphrase by Dodo J. Mallinger, the well-known pianist, of that luting film334 words
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Article, Illustration304 1944-03-28 2 Kirn Lin Staging Most Attractive Card Yet, Saturday JUST HOW good is Golden Boy? Is Johnny Mortell a 'has been?" Answers to these controversial questions will be forthcoming this Saturday when promoter Nai Kirn Lin presents what is perhaps the most attractive card yet staged in Malai. This card,304 words
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88 1944-03-28 2 DJAKARTA, March 26.—A decision to rid Djakarta Province of all its illiterates, tc tailing approximately 1,500,000. haying been reached, it was disclosed here today that shortly some 10,000 Government officials, national school teachers, and others will be mobilised for a special course of88 words
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456 1944-03-28 2 Expert Opinion Reflects Foe's Apprehensiveness Oomel. LISBON, March 24.—The advance into India by Nippon forces in support of the Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army) has heavily shaken anti-Axis countries, according to reports available here. New York newspapers splashed the report on456 words
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431 1944-03-28 2 ■I---1- v;; viue KU-itf SURPASSING all previous war films shown in this country in regard to authenticity and detail as well as direction, photography and theme, "Ano Hata O Ute" (Shoot That Flag), a pictorial record of the NJPP° n Forces, victorious431 words
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293 1944-03-28 2 SINCE it was first established three months ago, the Kinro Hoshi Dan 'Free Labcur Service Corps), a branch of the Malai Welfare Association here, has performed splendid work in various spheres both fcr the welfare of the local inhabitants as well as293 words
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114 1944-03-28 2 Domei. SHANGHAI, March 27—The third Dai Toa (Greater East Asia> Medical Conference will be held in Nanking on April 25 and in Shanghai for three days, April 26-28, with the attendance of medical experts from Dai Toa countries to review the progress of the114 words
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Advertisement614 1944-03-28 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 45 Re: Revision of the rate of charges fo* gas. THE RATE of charges for gas and the charge for the hire of gas meters are hereby revised as p;r particulars below, and the new ratci will become effective as from tho lzs day of614 words
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Miscellaneous218 1944-03-28 2 svonnnsHimeun NIPPON-60 LESSONS' LESSON 115 Kyo wa kayobl desu ka? Is today Tuesday? *r 7 ft *7 t* 7-*^t ft lie, getsuyobi desu No, it is Monday. 4 4 y^^-tf 9-* Asatte wa suiyobl desu Day after tomorrow T-f9f *A*-?>\? ?*> is Wednesday. Sore de wa mokuyobi ni Then please218 words
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