Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 April 1944
1944-04-07
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Title Section22 1944-04-07 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140^146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO 421 FRIDAY. APRIL 7. KOKI 2604. BHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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Article, Illustration109 1944-04-07 1 Imperial Forces Reach Point Within Only 10 Miles From Imphal Domel. LISBON, April s.—Pressure by Nippon forces increased all along the Assam front in northern India, it was announced by Mountbatten's Headquarters, according to a dispatch by the Associated Press correspondent in New109 words
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217 1944-04-07 1 Pomrl. LISBON, April 4.—Foreign correspondents in Chungking are bitterly complaining against the rigid censorship imposed by the Chungking authorities, according tc dispatches received here. The restraints arj said to be far from to news likely to b^ of military vjlue to the enemy, and217 words
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103 1944-04-07 1 DomeL TOKYO. April 6—The appointment o f Kaisuo Olrarjiki. L-nba- y Counsellor, as Director of the Gaimu ShD C Foreign Office Public! y Affairs, succeeding Tomokazu Ho-i. who succumbed to illnes on March 24, was announced by the Gaimu Sho on Wednesday. Until recon'ly,103 words
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513 1944-04-07 1 NATIONAL LIBERATION V/LEK, now being observed by Toas 3.000.000 freedom-loving Indians, happily coincides this year with momentous events on the Indo-Burma border where the Azad Hind Fauj, in concert with the Imperial Nippon I orces, are now fighting on Indian soil for the liberation513 words
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316 1944-04-07 1 BY A DOMEI WAR CORRESPONDENT ON TTIE INDO-BURMA BORDER, April s.—The complete capture of Chikka, enemy fortress about seven kilometres south of the border, on the Taungzan-Imphal highway, by our forces is now a matter of time. Carrying on fierce316 words
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134 1944-04-07 1 DomeL ON THE INDO-BURMA Border, April s.—lnformation reaching hers from Indian sources disclosed that with the advance into tern India by the Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army) and the Nippcn forces, underground activities among the Indian people have been intensified. The reports said134 words
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105 1944-04-07 1 SLOGANS on "Savings Encouragement" are being invited fcr a Prize Competition. Slogans must ba written in Enr;l\sh, Chinese or Malai, and must not exceed ten words. Separate prizes will be awarded for the slogans, viz:— One First Prize of $50, Two Second Prizes of105 words
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318 1944-04-07 1 100,000 Workers Go On Strike: Production Slumps Domel. LISBON, April s.—The number of strikers in the British United Kingdom reached 100,000 today with 30,000 in Belfast in addition tc 70,000 in Yorkshire coal mines, according to a London dispatch. In the Belfast district, 20.000318 words
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224 1944-04-07 1 PREPARATIONS are beinK made by the Oversea-Chinese Association to form Labour Service Corps to extend further cooperation cf the Chinese with) Gunsei (Military Aciministrat on),, says the Nippon Edition of the Syonan Shimbun. In view of tlie nature of the Labour Service Corps,224 words
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Article57 1944-04-07 1 Domei. MANILA, April 6.—ln order to encourage and develop local inventions the "Filipino Inventors' Society" will soon be formed under the sponsorship of Vice-Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Gregorio San Agustin. It is understood that the Society wi'l render all possible aid and give full play to57 words
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Article42 1944-04-07 1 Domei. RABAUL. April 6—Our units at Rabaul shot down five out of a total of 195 enemy aircraft which attempted to raid Rabaul on the morning and afternoon of April 3. Damage sustained by our side was very slight.42 words
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255 1944-04-07 1 Dome! LISBON, Apr. s—German, Rumanian, and Bulgarian air de- fence forces destroyed 44 United! States bombers in a daylight attack made yesterday on Bucharest, the German High Command said. The heaviest fighting continued yesterday in the southern sector of the Eastern Front in the255 words
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Article476 1944-04-07 1 Domcl. I TOKYO, April 6.—Heroes in' Nippon w 11 be honoured tomorrow on the occasion of the annual "Horse Day". Stables and pastures throughout the country will specially be c'.eancd by schoolboys, while horses will get plenty of their delights su:h as carrots and apples. Volunteer veterinarians476 words
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547 1944-04-07 1 STRESS LAID ON PLANE OUTPUT BY A DOMEI ECONOMIC COMMENTATOR TOKYO, April 6.—The fiscal year 2601—2605, which has already begun, will be marked by far greater efforts towards the production of goods and in the services to meet the547 words
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187 1944-04-07 1 Oorael LISBON, Apiil 5.-Owning M* poor shewing in the Wisconsin R-publicsn presidential primary election in which h? ran fourth, Wendell Willkie tonight admitted hij inability to win the Republican presidential nomination at the national convention to be held in Chicago in June, according187 words
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Article84 1944-04-07 1 DemeL LISBON, April 4— Th» -o- railed French Committee of Nat onal Liberation in a special session today decided to appoint Gen. Cha.le:; D; Gaulle as "supreme commander of the French forces in North and West A'rica," aa Algiers report said. Thus was Oen. Htnri Giraud.84 words
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423 1944-04-07 2 ENTHUSIASTICALLY WATCHING SUCCESSES OF AZAD HIND FAUJ A STRONG appeal to all Indians in Malai to come forward to do their respective duties in regard to total mobilization, and particularly to the richer classes of Indians to sacrifice their material wealth for the423 words
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96 1944-04-07 2 A NOVEL feature in today's program of the Syonan Broadcasting Station is a round-table conversation on their recent visit to Bahau by Dr. C. J Paglar, the Eurasian Leader, Bishop Adrian Devals, who is in charge of Fuji Village, Mr. Thomas Hope, Seiri-hu96 words
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191 1944-04-07 2 By Syonan Shimban Staff Reporter THE OPENING of a schcol in Fuji Village, Bahau, by the Governor of Negri Sembilan, on April 3, marks another milestone in the progress being made in the farming settlement and further serves to shew the great interest the191 words
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198 1944-04-07 2 By Syonan Shlmbnn Staff Reporter AGRICULTURAL work at Fuji Village has been affected to some extent by a heat wave with the result that planting operations in the cleared areas hare been suspended by the dry weather, according to latest reports from Bahau.198 words
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Article297 1944-04-07 2 Sitna, Diamond Clash At New World Park Tomorrow Night FRESH frcm his victory over Golden Boy, Battling Sima will meet an old rival. Joe Diamond, in another title clash at tomorrow night's bexing at the New World Arena. This bout between two of Malai's foremost boxers heads an attractive297 words
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Article, Illustration47 1944-04-07 2 A flourishing castor plant estate. The authorities are encouraging the wide cultivation of the castor plant in Malai, valuable lubricating oil being extractable from the seeds of this plant. The leaves form an excellent food for silkworms, thus nlso aiding the development of sericulture.47 words
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364 1944-04-07 2 FEATURE OF CELEBRATION OF NATIONAL LIBERATION WEEK NATIONAL Liberation Week, celebrated by 3,000,000 Indian residents throughout Toa (East Asia), got under way yesterday as all Indian business houses and private residences in Syonan flew the tri-coloured Indian National Flag outside their premises side364 words
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215 1944-04-07 2 Domri MALACCA, April 5.—A longfelt want in the lives' 1 of the Malai community ot Malacca was implemented last Saturday with the official inauguration of the "Malacca Malai Kose! Kyokal" (Malacca Malai Welfare Association) by the Governor, Mr. Ken Turumi, who presented certificates to the215 words
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80 1944-04-07 2 More Evening NipponGo Classes In Selangor A FURTHER opportunity for the I people of Selangor to study Nip-pon-Go during their spare tknft will be provided \rj the establishment of evening schools in the near future, according to the Malai S npo. Tin schools—cne for each community—will be set up In80 words
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136 1944-04-07 2 A PRES3 party, led by the Syonan Shimbun (English Edition*, will leave here on an inspection tour oi the Chinese Agricultural settlement of New Syonan, in Endau district, Jchore. on April 19, says Domei. The party>uill include NfMNMOUiVH of the different journals136 words
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449 1944-04-07 2 By Syonan Sbimbnn Stall Reporter NEW SYONAN (Endau), April s.—The arrival a ;pur!e of days' ago of three prominent musicians in New Syonan (Endau) to participate in the gigantic develop-, ment scheme has added considerable colour to the life of the settlement here. Mr.449 words
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220 1944-04-07 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter YET ANOTHER example to show the spontaneity of local industrial workers to support the Savings Drive is the fact that employees of ship-building yards in Syonan have voluntarily offered to allow mcnthly deductions to be made from their wages220 words
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188 1944-04-07 2 ETGA HAIKYU SYA will supply and Syonan combined orchestra !.an f:.s will perform y.t the M namiza '(former Alexandra Hall). North Bridge Road for four days, from April 10 to 13 inclusive. There will be one performance daily at 8 p.m. Admission charges188 words
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Advertisement804 1944-04-07 2 i PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 50 AUCTIONEERS' LICENCE ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 198) 1. IT IS HEKEBY NOTIFIED that registration of auctioneers appraisers and House-Agents for the year, s." "V-a 19, commences at the office of the Zaimu Katyo, Tokubetu Si buildit son 5-4. Syowa 19. 2. Pees payable804 words
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Advertisement534 1944-04-07 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI REI No. 16 Re: Provisions of the control of dried or salted fishes and s!i. fishes. 1. The dcflniticn of dried or saKed fishes ar.u shell fishes spocified in this provision comprise* all fishes, shell fi. hes. shr.mps. prawns, irvbstors. clam?, trcpanps (sea■lugs) ard o It. r534 words
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Miscellaneous211 1944-04-07 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 8 p.m. musical selections; 8.30 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Malai Children's Hour; 7 p.m. Cantonese select'uns; 7.15 p.m. Pekin drama; 7.50 p.m. Nippon songs; Bp.m. news in Hindustani, and special talk "The Cry of Advance to India' in Hindustani by Maganlal; 8.15 p.m211 words
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