Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 May 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471* NO. 443 WEDNESDAY. MAY 3. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 18) SEVEN CENTS
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  • 198 1 Over 30 Foe Planes Shot Down In Operations Off New Guinea, Truk Islands SomeL TOKYO, May 2.—Dal Honyei announced at >' o'clock this afternoon that our air force accounted tor one enemy Cruiser sunk and two aircraft-carriers heavily damaged In addition to more
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  • 398 1 Darnel. TOKYO, May I.—The Nippon Times commenting editoiially under the caption "United States Oil Supply" declared yesterday that "the purposes for which huge oil reserves in Saudi AraDia will be utilized by the United States will lend colour to the belief that the United States
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  • 399 1 KlBl—otherwise millet—which Is rich In vitamins and decidedly more nourishing than rice is now being successfully grown in this country, despite what so-called experts under the British regime previously asserted to the contrary. A sample shown us by Dr. C. J. Paglar. popular Syonan medical practitioner and
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  • 393 1 WANJIN NOW MAIN FOCUS OF INDIA BORDER FIGHTING By A Darnel War AT THE BURMA FRONT, May 2.—The powerful Nippon offensive in the Indo-Burma border sector was given further impetus today as Nippon forces drove back enemy forces defending Palel
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  • 236 1 OmmL AT THE FOREMOST Front la India. May 2.—Desperate British counter-attacks against positions consolidated by Indo-Nippon forces In the vicinity of Kohlma are being smashed and hurled back with heavy casualties. Early on April 25 some 500 enemy troops supported by tanks tried to counter-attack
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  • 220 1 DmneL AT THE FOREMOST PRONT IN INDIA, May I—The steady advance of Indo-Nippon forces toward the main position of Imphal. coupled with terrible health conditions due to lack of medical supplies, is causing great confusion in the enemy camp. With the highways from Kotoinia
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  • 63 1 Dome*. MANILA, May I.—Contributions are pouring in for a memorial fund to be used for the reconstruction of the house at Calamba. Laguna Province, where Dr. Jose Rlzal, the Filipino hero, was born. The latest contribution v/as from Monsignor Cesar Maria Querrere, Auxiliary Bishop of Mnntta. who
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  • 45 1 MML LISBON, May I—Dispatches Mid that 498 officers and sailors sank with a United States warship off Italy, owing to Axis action, according to an announcement by the United States Navy Department. No other details were given.
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  • 260 1 ON THE KALADAN FRONT, May 2—The "new" strategy adopted by Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten in the Kaladan sector ended in utter failure before the relentless onslaughts of Nippon forces. The enemy High Command's so-called up-to-date tactics were characterized by the following features:
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  • 134 1 Dwnei. TOKYO, May I.—Sads.o Iguchl, Spokesman of the Board of Information, in the course of the foreign press conference this morning, revealed that the Soviet Government emphatically denied the anti-Axis allegation that American airmen interned in Soviet Russia after carrying out a raid over Tckyo.
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  • 194 1 DmuL LISBON. May I—Lieut. General Gordon Bennett. Commander of the Australian Imperial Force in Malaya at the time of the fall of Singapore, who has just retired, said yesterday in Melbourne that he plans to be associated with certain newspapers and that
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  • 71 1 DomeL A "NIPPON BASE IN CHINA, May 2—Our army air unit last right heavily attacked Hengyang, central Hunan Province, advance air base of the United States air force in China. Our raiders blasted the runway, scoring many direct hits, and also set on fire one
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  • 290 1 By Kivosbi Kojiraa. Domei Political Cm respondent. TOKYO, May I—Undoubtedly Prime Minister Churchill will be reminded again of his promise that he would not preside ever the liquidation of the British Empire, when the conference of Prime Ministers of the British Commonwealth cpens
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  • 338 1 i DmmL TOKYO. May I.—lt is learned that symbolizing the spirit of Nippon, a statue of the ancient Nippon warrior Umashimade no Mlkoto will be erected in Syonan. The figure of Umashimade no Mikoto, clad In ancient armour and other accoutrements, in the act of presenting
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  • 451 1 Doznei. TOKYO, May 2. Commenting: on Dai Honyei's announce lient today in which were revealed losses dealt out by Nippon air forces tc United States task forces off Hollandia, New Guinea, and also in waters in the vicinity of Truk
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  • 121 1 Dmnr-L LISBON. May I.—The conflict between Anglo-American interests in North Africa was again indicated during the visit of Under-Secretary of State Edward Stettinius (Jr.) to Morocco, according to dispatches received here. Reuters diplomatic correspondent took particular note of the news that
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  • 550 2 TWO VIENNESE EVENINGS AND A SPECIAL CONCERT BY SYONAN BHIMBUN STAFF REPORTER ONCE AGAIN the Syonan Symphony Orchestra Ls offering the public a rare musical treat in the form of a special Viennese Evening recital which will be held at the Kokaido on
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  • 218 2 D«mel. KUALA LUMPUR, May 2.— Selangor's Tencho Setsu celebrations opened with a thtatrical contest at the Nippon Oekijo Jsst Thursday night attended by a packed audience. Open to all, the contest was divided into individual and party items. None of the competitors (individual or party)
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  • 62 2 Daniel. DJAKARTA, May I.—With the .object of further bolstering the economic strength of Djawa the military administration authorities announced new measures Aimed at stimulating the development of local Inhabitants' economic faculties. More local economic officials will be admitted in economic administrative organs as price officers as
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  • 122 2 Donei. DJAKARTA, April 30.—0n the occasion of Tencho Setsu, the DJawa Military Administration granted amnesty to convicts. A number of convicts had their .terms mitigated by three to eight months, while others with exemplary conduct were released. Also, some prlsoners-of-war and internees of the local
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  • 84 2 PmmK TOKYO. May I.—The Research Mobilization Headquarters which was formally organized on April 30, began to function today as a foundation fcr the mobilization of all civilian organs er.gaged in investigation and researches for bolstering the fighting strength. Officers of the new organisation are: President, Baron
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  • 70 2 Omnei. SHANGHAI, May I.—Faced with increasing cases of draft-dodging, the Chungking regime has enforced a law prohibiting substitutes for army enlistment under penalty of death to reports reaching here. They said that the making of arrangements between draft victims and their substitutes has become a profitable
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  • 345 2 By Syonan Shimbon Staff Reporter A CALL to the Chinese in Syonan to come forward and give their wholehearted co-oper-ation to the collective farm schemes launched by the authorities was made by Mr. Ching Kee-sun, O.C.A. council member, in the course of an
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  • 169 2 THE public Is reminded of this evening's entertainment, comprising of lectures and variety and movie show, to be held at the Dai Toa Gekijo, commencing at 8 o'clock. Sponsored by the Press In Syonan. with the support of the senden-bu
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  • 96 2 Knockout Expected In Tonight's Big Fight A KNOCKOUT Is anticipated in tonight's big battle between Golden Boy and Sarban Singh. Scheduled for 12 rounds and with both boys packing the punch that pays for all, the fight is sure to thrill. Local Malais are eager to see Louis Logan
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  • 210 2 I THE local branch of the Indian Independence League Is humming with activity, with the Recruiting and Oath Administering departments working at full pressure, says Domel. A continuous stream of Indians lined up from the early
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  • 16 2 Cadets of a Navy Engineering School undergoing gunnery training somewhere in Nippon.
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  • 342 2 'Defend Homes With Own Hands, Grow More Food Perak Governor M Tour duty in this war lies not in going out to the battle fronts to deal with your deadly enemy. You ought to stay and defend your. <: homeland with your own hands, and maintain peaee-aad order in the
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  • 115 2 DomeL PENANG, May 2.—Three Penang candidates have been selected lor training at the Syonan \'*usel Kyoku Rensei Sho (Postal Training Course) covering a period of three months. They are Chin Thean-huah, Cheah Keong-huat and Mohamed Noor Nain bin Daoameah. Following completion
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  • 340 2 BmmL KUALA LUMPUR, May 2.—The Importance of self-sufficiency in dally necessities in Selangor was stressed by the Governor of Selangor, 8. Katayama, when he declared open the Selangor agricultural and livestock show on Sunday. We are. he said, in the midst of a world war,
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  • 91 2 RECENT visitors to Bahau have included Mr. Toyoda. deputy mayor of Syonan and his secretary, Mr. M. Shinosaki, Dr. W. Balhetenet, Dr. C. J. Paglar and Mr. Pujimoto of the Negri Sembilan Ounsel. The Bishop released all settlers to work on their own
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  • 69 2 Dome! TOKYO, May I.—ln order to accommodate students of the Co-Pros-perity sphere at present studying In Nippon as well as various inspection parties from the Southern Regions, the Board of Communications announced that effective from May 1, letters and postcards sent to Mala) Sumatra, North
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  • 414 2 AUXILIARY POLICE DOING EXCELLENT JOB OF WORK SINCE it was started a fortnight ago, distribution of noodles to the public by members of the Auxiliary Police in Syonan has proved a great success, testifying to the fact that the scheme, from the point of
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  • 188 2 OumH RANGOON, May 2.—As a token of their co-operation in crushing the Anglo-Americans the Burma Chinese United Association donated Rupees 200,000 to the Nippon War Office through the local gendarmerie on the occasion ol Tencho Setsu. Presenting the monetary gift Pai Chi-chang, President' of
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  • 119 2 OOBMi. DJAKARTA, May I.— The local Nippon Administration today promulgated a decree exempting Chinese and Eurasian from payment of resident registration fees in recognition of their sincere cooperation with the Administration. The present decree rescinds the stipulation in April, 1942 requiring payment of registration fees
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  • 52 2 DomeL DJAKARTA, May 2— Clad in white uniforms, 40 Indonesian girls selected from Djakarta Province are undergoing one month's training here since April 29, to be leaders of the "Srikandi Corps" which is a body of girl pioneers to reconstruct Indonesian home life on a
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  • 312 2 Domri. KUALA LUMPUR, May 2.—The Indian community here celebrated Tentho Setsu with a mass meeting at the Indian Independence League premises when M. K. Ramachandram, Chairman of the League, explained to the audience the significance of Tencho Setsu, the high place of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 264 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: Two Dressers. Knowledge of Malai or English preferred. Apply TOMIOKA SANGYO, 11A Malacca Street, between the hcurs ofl 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. (T.T.). WANTED Experienced Surveyors and Draughtsmen. Reference given to Malays and Chinese. Indian family men may also apply, pull ration of rice, etc. supplied.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 212 2 TODAYS PROGRAM i 6 p.m. musical selections; 6.30 p.m. news In Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour: 7 p.m. Malai music by Sinar Bintang Party; 7.50 p.m. Nippon melodies; s p.m. news In Hindustani; 8 15pm. news in Tamil; 8.30 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.45 p.m. news
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