Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 April 1944
1944-04-20
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Title Section22 1944-04-20 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil St.eet, Syonan. Telephone JVo. 54/1. NO. 432 THURSDAY. APRIL 20. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 10 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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302 1944-04-20 1 Domci. LISBON, April 18—Apparently In order to dslend the continued imp rise nment b^ th? British of leaders of the Indlrn Congress, Leopold Amery Secretary of Stats for India, told Parliament today that the whole campaign fcr creating mass sabotage and for paralyzing the302 words
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53 1944-04-20 1 Domri. A CENTRAL PACIFIC BASE, April 19—Our garrison units on Wotje Island, Marshall Group, damaged one medium-size enemy aircraft when 39 enemy planes in two waves attempted to raid oar position on the morning or April 17. No damage was sustained53 words
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138 1944-04-20 1 Oomel. A NIPPON BASE on the Burma Front, April 18—Our army air force heavily pounded the enemy's north airfield In Palel and also dealt crippling blows on enemy air units on Monday afternoon. A large formation of our heavy bombers with a138 words
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92 1944-04-20 1 Dome! A NIPPON BASE In The Southwest Pacific, April 19—One out of 18 large four-engined enemy bombers which attempted to raid our position on Kei Island in the Arafura Sea on Monday morning was shot down by our anti-aircraft batteries. The92 words
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Article355 1944-04-20 1 THE FINE spirit being displayed by the people of Syonan, Including members of the Nippon community, in extending practical support to the less affluent men, women and children settlers who are bravely facing the ordeals of pioneer life in the great open spaces of Fuji Village355 words
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Article126 1944-04-20 1 WHILE LIGHTS on motor vehicles have been altered to suit lighting regulations, there seems to be a need for similar measures to be taken in respect of lights used by bicycles, trishaws and rickshaws. Bicycles with undimmed electric lights are a positive danger to oncoming traffic,126 words
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419 1944-04-20 1 Lightning Advance Of Nippon, Azad Hind Fauj Continues Northeastward ON THE INDO-BURMA FRONT, April 18.—(Delayed).—A decisive battle looms at Subza, eight kilometres north-west of Kohima, on the Kohima-Dimapur highway, with the enemy massing his troops In this sector for a desperate attempt to halt419 words
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179 1944-04-20 1 DemeL ON THE FOREMOST INDIAN FRONT, April 18—Nippon units have launched a devastator": attack against the enemy position, south-west of Subza, where enemy units with supplies dropped by aircraft, are stubbornly attempting to hold off Nippon troops by blindly firing more than179 words
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320 1944-04-20 1 Donei. ASSAM FRONT, AprU 18.—The spectacular feat of three warricrs of the I.N.A. who captured a railway bridge on the Kohima railway at Kalong, 50 kilometres north of Imphal, received high praise frcm their Nippon and I.N.A. comrades on the front line.320 words
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97 1944-04-20 1 Dome!. A NIPPON BASE on the China Prcnt, April 19.—A lone enemy Consolidated B-24 bomber which attempted to raid Hongkong yesterday afternoon was shot dewn by fighters of our naval air force on patrol duty. Members of the crew including the97 words
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182 1944-04-20 1 LISBON. April 18.—With German and Rumanian troops offerIng stubborn resistance, Soviet attempts to recapture dominating heights in the battle for Sebastopol failed yesterday, according to Berlin reports. The German High Command said that over the southern Crimea, German182 words
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Article, Illustration570 1944-04-20 1 INTERVIEW WITH GERMAN PRESS TOKYO, April 19.—Mamoru Shigemitsu, Foreign Minister, this afternoon in an interview with the German press, highly lauded the close unity that exists between Nippon and Germany. In the course of his statement he said that the policy of the570 words
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128 1944-04-20 1 THE total amount of deposits in loca' banks for the month of February was $213,214,000, repre- j senting an increase cf about $8,000,000 over the previous month, says the Syonan Shimbun Nippon Edition. Especially noteworthy is the amount of saving deposits which amounted to128 words
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92 1944-04-20 1 A NIPPON BASE In The Central Pacific, April 1»-Our anti-air-craft battteries on Saipan Island of the Mariana Group, repulsed about ten large enemy planes which attempted to raid our positions on the island on the morning of April 18. The raiders92 words
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789 1944-04-20 1 (By Syonan shim bun Staff Reporter.' TENCHO SETSU, the birthday anniversary of TENNO HEIKA, will be celebrated throughout New Malai on an unprecedented scale this year, in keeping with the momentous stage in the Dai Toa Senso, with Nippon Forces poised on all789 words
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205 1944-04-20 1 STUDIED NIPPON CULTURE, LANGUAGE (By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter!' TWO MALAI young ladies, Che Rosna Mahyuddin and Che Saleha, who were included in the group of Malaian students who went to Nippon in January, 2603. have returned to Syonan alter having learned Nip205 words
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167 1944-04-20 1 Dntsei LISBON, April 18.—One of the Unit3d States leading journals, the Christian Sricnce Mcnitor, in Its April Issue editorially criticiz2d the numerous pathetic "blunders" committed by all departments of the United Sta,<*s armed forces on all battle fronts. The disgraceful bombing167 words
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527 1944-04-20 2 ROUND-TABLE TALK WITH PRESS THEIR determination to make the "grow more food" campaign an unqualified success was stressed by the Sultans of Malai at a roundtable conference with representatives of the Nippon and local Press at the Guest Hall,527 words
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343 1944-04-20 2 Bv Syonan Sbimbon Staff Reporter THE splendid sum of $2,876.20 was collected at the special musical evening which the augmented Syonan Symphony Orchestra, under the patronage cf the Toku-betu-si and with the support of the Syonan Shimbun (English Edition) held343 words
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Article, Illustration363 1944-04-20 2 PWfl. BATU PAHAT, April 18.—Taiwan padi flourishes in a model farm at Ulu Bernot, about 40 mlies from here. It comprises today 120 acres and is maintained by the authorities. Opened about a year ago, two crops of this type cf padi363 words
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193 1944-04-20 2 By Syanan Shimbou Staff Reporter THE PUBLIC'S co-operation in order to prevent the spread of dysentery which has been appearing on several occasions is solicited by the authorities, according to a Tokubetu-si notice appearing in today's issue. The public is requested to refrain193 words
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Article204 1944-04-20 2 Golden Boy Said Out To 'Scalp' Joe Diamond, Saturday HIGHLIGHT of Saturday night's boxing card at the New World under the newly formed Syonan Boxing Syndicate is a nrst-run 15 round match between Golden Boy and Joe Diamond. Added attractions are bouts between Smiling Oustello and Baby Mn-KtV** (10204 words
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388 1944-04-20 2 Domel SEREMBAN, April 18. Employing several thousands of people and exploiting diverse new resources Nippon firms are considerably assisting the industrial development of Negri Sembilan. Factories have been established for the production of paints, caustic soda, textiles and cigarettes. Production of timber,388 words
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770 1944-04-20 2 ADDRESS DELIVERED AT TWO-DAY CONFERENCE HELD IN KUALA LUMPUR STRESSING the common purpose of all th? peoples of Dai Toa to prosecute the war effort to their utmost ability and emphasizing that the domestic food situation will soon be placed on a firm770 words
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Advertisement564 1944-04-20 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: Clerk with a knowledge of Nippon-Go and Kanji. also several other experienced Engineers with practical experience in Diesel Dynamo Engines. Apply to Nippon Keikin Zofcu X.X.. sth floor X.P.M. Building, Syonan. WANTED: Motor car drivers, crane drivers and one Jaga. Good prospects. Rice and other necessities provided.564 words
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Advertisement32 1944-04-20 2 ACCOMMODATION WANTED WANTED a house or room by Nippon-jin Bachelor about S miles from town. Please see Mr. T. Akabane personally at Room 25-E, Amber Mansions, between 6 and 7.30 p.m. (T.T.).32 words
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Advertisement126 1944-04-20 2 BANK OF TAIWAN LTD. SYONAN BRANCH S §3 fr 4 OMtt S treat. Sy «mam. Tel. No. 5264 Office 7759 Omprtder* 0 MM? After efftee hoars. Fmmn: Important cities. (16 branches) CHINA: Shanghai, Amoj, Swat«w Boagkoog, Canton, Haikow etc. (2t brandies). NAMPO: Philippine Islands, Borne*, Celebrs. Djawm, New Gainea etc126 words
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Advertisement601 1944-04-20 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 58 Be: Enrolment at students in the Tras Street Nippon-Go Institute of Syonan Tokubelu-Si. Enrolment of students in the Tras Street Nippon-Go Institute will take place as follows:— 1. PRIMARY GRADE (a) Number of students to be enrolled: A certain number In the601 words
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Advertisement477 1944-04-20 2 PUBLIC NOTICE SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 57 Re: Recruitment of Hei-ho. IT IS hereby notified that local youths who are desirous of co-operat-ing actively with Dai Nippon Teikoku are invited, in accordance with the regulations governing the recruitment or Hei-ho enacted some time ago. to -ender their services under477 words
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Miscellaneous123 1944-04-20 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 pm. musical selections; 6.30 p.m. news to Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. talk in Malai, "My First Experience to Farming." by Rahman bin Mohammad, a farmer at Oeylang (Malai Farm; 7.1S p.m. light music by Uie Syonan Hoso Kangengakuden; 8 p.m.123 words
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