Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 8 May 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 447 MONDAY. MAY S. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 414 1 "THE GLORIOUS death of Fleet Admiral Koga will only make the traditional fighting spirit of the Nippon Navy still more determined," declared the Senden-bu Cho in a statement Issued at a certain place in Nampo on May 5. The
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  • 465 1 Imperial Troops Make 9 Steady Headway In Honan Doinri. ON THE HONAN FRONT, May s.—Outmanoeuvring: some 10,000 Chungking: troo; which had advanced to the north of Yuhsien, 70 kilometres south-west of Chengchow, in an attempt to attack the Nippon
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  • 470 1 THE EIGHTH day of each month has been set aside, by clTicial edict, as Imperial Rescript Observance Day, for refreshing our memories in regard to the Sacred Mission on which our Imperial Forces set out on December 8, 2601, and for imbibing the ideals outlined by
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  • 166 1 DomcL LISBON, May s.—The Fuehrer's headquarters communique announced that in the sector near Sebastopol, German battleplanes yesterday attacked enemy artillery emplacements and destroyed 26 trench mortars, according to a Berlin dispatch. In aerial combats German fighters shot down 29 enemy aircraft, including 15
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  • 89 1 DomeL LISBON, May 5.—A Washington dispatch revealed that an article in the Washington Star has charged the Soviet Ambassador to Mexico* Oumansky, with being engaged in propaganda activities and maintaining an unusually large staff. The article suggested that Gumar.sky financ?s the activities of
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  • 551 1 jWRERIAL; RESCRIPT OBifIfWUICE DAY We, by grace of heaven. Fmperor cf Nippon, seated on the Throne of a line unbroken for ages eternal, enjoin npon re. Our loyal and brave subjects: We hereby declare war on the United States of America and the British Empire, The men and
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  • 357 1 DonceL AT A NIPPON BASE on the Honan. Front, May 6.—The Nippon offensive in Ilonan Province, which hts been increasing in intensity daily, reacheu its peak this week when our units penetrated the rugged mountain region in the vicinity oi Tengfeng, 70 kilometres
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  • 66 1 Domei. MSBON, May 4.—Under-Secre'ary of S ate Edward R. Stettinius has re- j turned from a five-v.eek trip during. which he at'empted to so'.ve the increasing difficulties in the AngloAmerican relations in talks vtli B.itisli Foreisa Office authorities and American diplomat? in Morocco, a Washington dispatch said. From
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  • 129 1 A NIPPON BASE in China, May —ln a raid carried out yesterday morning against Nanyung airfield in northern Kwangtunp Province, in defiance of fierce enemy anti-aircraft fire, a combined formation of Nippon bombers and fighters in China showered bombs over the enemy
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  • 1033 1 BY A DOMEI CORRESPONDENT ON THE INDIAN FRONT, May 6.—Surcharged by the taste of battle with the British, Lieutenant E. S. of the Azad Hind Fauj returned here with first-hand battle reports of successes gained by the Indian National Army in collaboration with
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  • 104 1 DUE TO the present net seasen, the conjumptijii t;J pipe water has increased to such a tremsndous extent that a certain difficulty has been experienced in surplying wat?r to jrome localities. In ord?r to effect necessary adjustments in the supply cf water, restriction in
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  • 631 1 D*mei. LISBON, May s.—The United States— granary for democratic nations—is today facing a food crisis as the nation's ration is further cut down owing to acute shortage of wheat, potatoes, beef, milk and poultry, according to dispatches from New York. The 1943 farm season, it
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  • 945 2 'FORCE MAJEURE,' NOT GOODWILL GESTURE DwntL LISBON, May 6.—An urgent dispatch from London said that the India Office announced early this morning, Saturday, that the Government of India has decided to release Mahatma Gandhi unconditionally in view of the
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  • 56 2 THERE was a large attendance at the wedding of Mr. Abdul Aziz bin Amadsa, a relative of Dr. S. I. M. Ibrahim, to Miss Hamida binte Ismail at 27, Kampong Woodleigh, yesterday evening. The masters of ceremonies were Syed bin Meerhyder and A. Mohamed Kama! The
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  • 243 2 By Syonan Shimbur. Staff Reporter STUDENTS selected from amongst a large number of applicants from all parts of Malal, between Jhe ages of 15 to 25, commenced training at the Malai Gunseikan-bu Yusei Kyoku Renseijyo (Postal Training Institute) on Friday. An impressive
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  • 195 2 Mendiola Beats Mortell On Points By Synnan Shim bun Staff Reporter. BABY MENDIOLA (121-lb) outpointed Johnny Mortell (121-lb) over ten rounds at the New World, Saturday night, in the first elimination contest for the featherweight championship of Malai. Mortell was impressive in the early otages but in the latter
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  • 202 2 IT HAS been a known fact that during the pre-war time the British made use of music to manipulate the inhabitants in order to make Malal a place for enjoyment and for fooling the people as a means of realizing their colonial policy.
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  • 226 2 By Syonan Shirabun Staff Reporter THE Syonan Kofcaido was filled to capacity, at both the 2 p.m and 5 p.m. recitals, when a ra».v musical treac in the form of son^ and dance numbers with spec'al orchestral items was offered by the Syonan Symphony
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  • 544 2  -  VLFKLDO SAL l-O By DoneL MANILA, May 7.—Corregidor, last bulwark cf American imperialism in East Asia, fell into the hands of the Imperial Nippon Forces exactly two years ago today. This once prcud bastion— the white man's meat but brown man's
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 2 Nippon anti-aircraft units work day and night at detectors to spot enemy raiders. Picture shows a crew manning a radio detector somewhere in Nampo.
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  • 713 2 INSTRUCTIVE ADDRESS GIVEN ON CAUSES, PREVENTION OF DISEASE BY SVONAN SHI MB UN STAFF REPORTER RJBffliiSf Ghaus Mahyuddin will deli^r talks on health Speaking in Malai. Dr. Paglar "Our slogan tonight is: "Be Germ-Conscious and Win Health." The way to health is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 307 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 67 Re. Recruitment of drivers and mechanics of motor vehicles. THE RECRUITMENT of drivers and mechanics of motor vehicles will take place as per particulars mentioned below. 1. Recruit tar Office: Roh-Doh ZlmuKyoku <Labour Office). 2. Working Place: Army Corps. 3. Number of Recruits: 110
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    • 352 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT NO—IANE.—The engagement is announced between Mr. Ng Yew Mun, fourth son of the late Mr. Ng Cho Poll and Mrs. Ng Cho Poh of Syonan. and Miss Lane Quee Jane, the only daughter of Madam Lane Ho Shui Ylng of Kuala Lumpur. ACK NOWLEDGMENTS MR. LHTJ CHTN
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    • 645 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYtfNAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 64 Re: Recruitment of Craftsmen for Naval Works. 1. Type of Workers: All ki-vi.s ot craftsmen wi»h cr without evper* ienr-e. 2. Number to be Recruited: "03 persons. 3. IViiod of Recruitment: From April 30th to August 21st. Applications may be submitted on
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 114 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. special religious talk In Singhalese by A. P. H. Daniel in commemoration- of Buddah's birthday; 7.50 p.m. Nippon melodies; 8 p.m. news In Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil;
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