Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 May 1944
1944-05-04
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Title Section23 1944-05-04 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office *****6 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 444 THURSDAY. MAY 4. KOKI 2604. SHOW A 19 SEVEN CENTS23 words
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228 1944-05-04 1 Our Forces Now In Position To Launch Attack On Dimapur INDO-NIPPON UNITS EXCHANGING CLOSE-RANGE FIRE WITH BRITISH IN FIERCE FIGHT FOR HEIGHT 461 BY A DOMEI CORRESPONDENT ON THE INDO-BURMA FRONT, May 2.—As the battle for Bengal-Assam railway is growing in ferocity the enemy is228 words
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357 1944-05-04 1 ENEMY ANXIOUS OVER OUR MOVEMENTS IN THIS AREA LISBON, May 2.—The spokesman for Lieut.-General Millard Irmon, cimmandcr of the United States army forces in the Son! ft Pacific, reported renewed activity by strong Nippon patrols in the vicinity of the anti-Ax's357 words
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75 1944-05-04 1 Domci. A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, May 3.—Our units interc opted and shot down five enemy planes, including B-24's and B-25's out cf 60 large and tmall enemy aircraft which attempted to raid Ponape Island on the morning of April 23, the75 words
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116 1944-05-04 1 Domei. NANKING, May I.—The Na- tional Government of China today decided to merge the Food Ministry with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, streamli ling its administration of economic affairs for the attainment of increased efficiency. The functions of the former Pood Minisrry will be taken116 words
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Article342 1944-05-04 1 THE CONFERENCE convened in London this week of British and Dominion Prime Ministers >s significant. It proves that friction between the anti-Axis powers is growing. Instead of meeting the leaders of the other anti-Axis States, Churchill Is this time conferring in secret session with his Dominion342 words
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Article, Illustration97 1944-05-04 1 With the object of discussing ways and means for further consolidating the foundation of Axis victory in the. present w&f through close co-operation of Nippon, Germany and Italy, the Joint Technical Commissions created under the Halo-Grrman-Nippon Tripartite Alliance met at the Premier's official residence in Tokyo on the evening of97 words
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403 1944-05-04 1 SHANGHAI, May 3. —Masay tiki Tani, Nippon Ambassador to China who is now on a visit here at n Press interview this afternoon declared that the collaboration between Nippon and China is progressing smoothly. He &«tid the finishing403 words
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Article36 1944-05-04 1 Stamps Omml MANILA. May 3.—To commemorate the second anniversary o? the .f&Q of Oarrtgidoc the "Bureau cf Coirmuaioallans will p!a/« en cr.'-i on May 8 siiecial aurcharged .straips of dencuuxMtaoos five and twiHve ceat»vos36 words
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51 1944-05-04 1 DomeL LISBON, May 2—Mountbatten's headquarters announced that heavy fighting has broken out in the Palel area. 22 airline miles scuth of Imphal, a dispatch from Kandy. Ceylon, said. It added that many patrol clashes had been reported in the hills north of the Palel51 words
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391 1944-05-04 1 DmeL TOKYO, May 3, —Dai Honyei at 3.30 p.m. announced as follows: "Our units operating in North China on April 18 started offensive operations against Chungking forces commanded by Tang En-po crossing the Yellow River and the New Yellow River."391 words
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151 1944-05-04 1 Dwd ON THE CHINA FRONT, May 2. —Imperial Nippon units which crossed the Yellow River on the night of April 17, into Honan Province plunged westward along the right bank of the Yellow River to occupy.on April 21 the town of Fanshui, some 43 miles151 words
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71 1944-05-04 1 DmiuL LISBON. May 2.—lncreasing economic difficulties cake 1944 the hardest year o£ the war for Chungking, Wei Tao-miiv?. Chungking Ambassador to 1 Washington, stated after returnir i from a conference with Chlarg Ka. Aek. according to a Washington dispatch. Wei raid that Inflation71 words
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145 1944-05-04 1 DomeL HONGKONG, May 2—With the words "I am an East Asiatic and if it is tor the good of East Asia. I would like to do my best" Aw Boon Haw, influential leader of Malai Chinese overseas merchants, stressed his determination to145 words
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70 1944-05-04 1 DomeL STOCKHOLM, May I.—British Prime Minister chui chill uas the president today at the Inaugural meeting of the British Empire Miidsters' conference, according to a London dispatch. The spokesman said that Churchill made a brief speech of welcome to which the Dominion Premiers replied. The70 words
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Article49 1944-05-04 1 HONOURS LATE ADMIRAL ARIMA Denel. TOKYO: May 2,—Tenno Heika today graciously conferred the Grand Cordon of the Risin? Sun With the Paulovrnia Flower on Admiral Ryokitsa Arima, member of the Privy Council, who passed away yesterday in recognition of the meritorious services rendered by the late Adn.iivl.49 words
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260 1944-05-04 1 Domri. TOKYO, May 3—Pose-war measures r.o be taken by Nippon against Britain and America were proposed in an articla contributed to the monthly magazine "Meao Hyoron" by Soichi Sakuda. Professor of Economics at Kyoto Imperial University. The professor's article under the title "Economic260 words
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64 1944-05-04 1 DomeL LISBON, May 2.—Mahatma GandhV who has not shown any improvement since his last fever, is now in the cans of a specialist, according to an announcement by a Bombay government dispatch reaching here. It said that official British and Indian quarter* thin\. that64 words
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266 1944-05-04 1 LISBON, May 2.—ln the Balkans the battle against Communist and Tito bands was successfully continued yesterday, the German High Command said, according to a Berlin dispatch. Despite weather and terrain difficulties in April they lost more than 9,000 dead and 3.700 men266 words
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235 1944-05-04 2 •y Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter SUBMISSION of a report by sellers of commodities, Including Nippon-jin, stating items required as given below, is called for in a Syonan Toicubetu-si notice. The notice states that sellers of commodities are requested to submit a report235 words
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BOXING
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315 1944-05-04 2 By Syonan Shimban Staff X t*-r SUBSTITUTING for Gclden Boy in the main event of lr'..st night's boxing at the Great World, Tommy Carrie (139-lb.^ gave a courageous display of fighting spirit in a thrilling fight against Sarban Singh (134-ib) only to315 words
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37 1944-05-04 2 DcneL MADOERA <DJawa), May 2.— The Island of Madoera has mane noteworthy progress and development in the economic field. It is playing an increasingly important role in contributing toward Djawa's economic advanc°mea>.37 words
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War-Consciousness Stressed In Talks By Syonan Journalists
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250 1944-05-04 2 BY S YON AN SHIMBUN STAFF REPORTER LAST night's lecture-meeting and variety and screen entertainment at the Dai Toa Gekijo, sponsored by the Press in Syonan, with the support of the Senden-bu and Eiga Haikyu Sha, to further encourage war-consciousness among the250 words
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Article, Illustration315 1944-05-04 2 Addressing the gathering in Malai, Tuan Ishak bin Haj! Muhammad, editor of the Berita Mplai, said: "Friends, our memories are short. Many of us have almost forgotten those eventful and critical months of December, January and February two years ago when the brave Imperial Forces swept everything before315 words
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Article, Illustration401 1944-05-04 2 Stressing the fact that the Dal Toa Senso is now entering its decisive stage, Mr. S. L. Lim. tVe representative of the Syonan Nippo, said that all the peoples of Dai Toa should fulfil their mission by throwing in their whole effort to prosecute the war401 words
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Article239 1944-05-04 2 "The people of Nippon, who were free to see the danger ahead —not being misguided by cunning propaganda as was the case with the peoples of Asiatic countries already overrun by these foreign powers—were roused to action when it became no longer possible for them to239 words
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140 1944-05-04 2 "If we are continually conscious of this, and will let nothing get in the way of our bearing our fullest share in the war effort, we shall be displaying the new spirit of Malai, which I is what is going to save us140 words
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Article, Illustration710 1944-05-04 2 "We meet here this evening at cne of the most critical periods in the history of Toa yEast Asia) and the world; at a tim-. when this great war that has enveloped the world has entered its decisive stage. In short, we meet here on the eve710 words
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193 1944-05-04 2 By Syonan Shimbnn Staff Reporter FIVE HUNDRED craftsmen of any nationality between the ages of 17 and 35 years of age, are required by the Roh-Doh Zimu Kyoku (Labour Office) for employment at a naval works, according to a Syonan Tokubetusi notification just193 words
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559 1944-05-04 2 AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS AT JALAN BESAR ON MAY 19 APPROXIMATELY 40 entries have been received for the forthcoming Syonan open amateur boxing championship tournament the finals of which will be held on May 19, in aid of farm settlers at New Syonan and559 words
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109 1944-05-04 2 Domei. DJAKARTA, May 2.—Close on the heels of the report that Djakarta Indonesian merchants had dcnated Guilders 50.000 towards the purchase of warplanes for the Nippon Army yesterday, the Djakarta Chinese Residents' Association today donated another Glds. 50,000 to the DJawa Home Defence Welfare109 words
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Article33 1944-05-04 2 THE BRANCH office of the Zaimu-ka (Headquarters' Tax Collection Division) has been moved to Its new office, the Syonan Tokubetu-si 'Cokaido Annexe, in Empress Place, according to a Tokubetu-si announcement..33 words
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461 1944-05-04 2 By Syonan Shlmbon Staff Reporter IN FUTURE, whenever possible, covered lorries will be provided for the use of women and children proceeding to New Syonan as settlers. This was among the many decisions taken at a joint meeting of the General Affairs Bureau, Peace461 words
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Advertisement840 1944-05-04 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKtBETU SI NOTICE NO. 63 Re: Conference of Rubber llanters. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to owners of rubber plantations withitf the undermentioned areas to be pre« sent at Noh-rln-ka of Syonan Toku« betu-Si for the conference which will take place on tha time and date hereunder mentioned840 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous113 1944-05-04 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. musical selections; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. light music by the Syonan Hoso Kanqengakudan; 7.50 p.m. Nippon music; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil; 8.30 p.m. x^ews in Cantonese; 8.45 p.m. news113 words
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