Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 May 1944
1944-05-12
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Title Section22 1944-05-12 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 CecU Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. MO. 491 FRIDAY. MAY 12. KOKI 2604. BHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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320 1944-05-12 1 Verdun Battle Scenes Being Re-enacted, Foe Desperately Resisting By An Army War Correspondent D°l ~l ON THE INDIAN FRONT, May 10.— With the completion of our encirclement of the enemy in the Imphal sector, the siege of Imphal has320 words
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310 1944-05-12 1 DarneL ON THE MAYU FRONT. May 10. —Indo-Nippon forces In this sector are launching an offensive In various districts where fighting is progressing favourably and according to schedule. Replenished both in men and materials, the Indo-Nippon forces near the Buthidaung area launched310 words
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149 1944-05-12 1 DomcL LISBON, May 10—As the United States House of Representatives had passed without any dissenting vote and sent to the Senate a bill raising the nation's public debt limit from 210 milliard to 240 milliard dollars due to the mounting war costs. President Roosevelt149 words
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Article299 1944-05-12 1 THE PEACE and order that has prevailed in Syonan since the inception of Gunsei (Military Administration) is not only being maintained but, in fact, considerably enhanced by the system of night patrols just instituted. We heartily endorse toe statement of the Inspector-General of Police, Mr.299 words
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Article124 1944-05-12 1 WE FEEL sure that Chinese youths of Syonan will readily avail themselves or the opportunity t>eing afforded them to join the regular Police force, and thus help in the protection of the interests of their community which forms the vast majority of the public. The terms and124 words
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Article111 1944-05-12 1 Demd. TOKYO. May ll.—An agreement on rights on the translation of Nippon and German literary works, on the basis of the spirit of the Nippon-Ger-man Cultural Pact, was signed yesterday in Berlin, following a Miles of negotiations conducted since July 12 last year. The sew agreement is designed111 words
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Article54 1944-05-12 1 DomeL TOKYO. May 11 Professor Ihachiro Mima of the Agriculture Department of the Tokyo imperial University hat been appointed first director of Nampo (Southern Regions) Natural Science Research Institute was recently established as an affiliate to the Tokyo imperial University for investigation in agriculture, forestry, mlneralagy. petroleum,54 words
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Article67 1944-05-12 1 DomeL LISBON, May 10.—A Washington dlspafcch said that President Roosevelt has nominated Acting Navy Secretary James V. Porres^ai to be Navy Secretary. Forrestal had been Acting Secretary since Colonel Frank Knox's death. By his step. Roosevelt Ignored the strong demands for the appointment of Admiral William67 words
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Article38 1944-05-12 1 DomeL TOKYO. May 10—Dr. Yuji Shlbata Dean of the Scientific School of Nagoya Imperial University, has been appointed a meml<er of the Imperial Academy, succeeding the late Dr. Umetaro Suzuki, it was &n--nomod today«. J38 words
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Article, Illustration43 1944-05-12 1 In his last effort to attempt to spare the fate of his forces at Sinzewa in the South Indo-Burm a front immediately before its fall, the enemy supplied foodstuffs and ammunition to his troops from the air as seen in this pU ture.43 words
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263 1944-05-12 1 DomeL LISBON, May 10.—A dispatch from London said mat it had been officially announced that in the first lour months cf this year, the British lost ove:.* Germany and Northern Europe 1,041 planes, and the United States Air Force, operating263 words
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212 1944-05-12 1 DoneL LISBON, May 10.—Anxiety among well-informed sources in the United States over Chungking's situation in the face of the striking successes of the current Nippon campaign in Honan is reflected in the editorial appearing in today's issue of the Philadelphia Inquirer, according212 words
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Article23 1944-05-12 1 LISBON. May 11—Chungking today announced that a military mission headed by Chang Chen, has left Chungking: for the United States.23 words
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446 1944-05-12 1 TOKYO, May 11.—"A Chungking Confession was the caption under which the Nippon Times commented on the admission by Dr. Sun Fo, of the Chungking Legislative Yuan, that there is no democratic government in Chungking. The Times declared that the indictment, appearing in446 words
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462 1944-05-12 1 West African, BritishIndian Divisions Forced Out Of Doublegang Enemy Positions, Mechanized Units Around Kohinta Blasted D«*mel. By a War Correspondent INDO-BURMA FRONT, May 11.—Smashing all enemy attempts to cut off our supply lines, our units stormed into Doublegang, six kilometres east of Buthidaung, and completely occupied it on May 7.462 words
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88 1944-05-12 1 DomeL A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, May 11.—Our naval fighters intercepted a total of 60 enemy bcmbers and fighters over Waiwak Island, north-west of New Guinea, on the morning of May 7, and in the ensuing combat, shot down four enemy B-25's88 words
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Article89 1944-05-12 1 Domci. TOKYO, May 10— The 34th ceremony for awarding prizes of the Imperial Academy was held at the academy in Ueno Park here this afternoon. The function was attended by Premier Cen. Hideki Tojo. Tsuneo Matmidaira, iKunai Daijln (Imperial Household Minister) and Viscount Nagakage Okabe, Mombu Daijln89 words
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Article63 1944-05-12 1 DoneL TOKYO, May 9.—ln the course of a meeting of the Italian and Oermnn communities of Tokyo and Yokohama, held this afternoon at. the Italian Embassy, Ootonel Omero Princtpini, Charge of the Embassy cf the Italian Socialist Republic O"rvimir.en\ utx-ii instruction from the home government. cgrplamed in detail63 words
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87 1944-05-12 1 Domei. OSAKA, May 11.—On the occasion of the naval funeral rites for the lute FleetAdmiral Mineichi Koga, which will be held tomorrow, the Osaka branch of the Taisei Yokusan Kai has decided to observe a oneminute silent prayer throughout the city at 1.45 p.m.87 words
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Article239 1944-05-12 1 (By A Domei Wai Correspondent) ON THE HONAN FRONT. May 11—The "impregnable" enemy fortress of Hulao Pass is now in our hands. Standing at a point in the Pass, one can command a good view of the town of Nishui. surrounded by rugged mountains, in the239 words
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132 1944-05-12 1 AT A NIPPON BASE on the China Front, May 11.—Defying bad woather conditions and fierce anti-aircraft fire, crack Nippon Army air units early this morning again attacked Liangshan airfield in Szechuan Province, causing severe damage by scc.rins direct bomb-hits on runways, barracks and other military132 words
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Article45 1944-05-12 1 Done! LISBON, May 10— A report reaching here said that Mahatnia Gandhi, for tiie first time tfler hi) release, tliis morning visitf 1 the Ag& Khan's Palace where he placed wreaths on the graves of his wife and Mahader Deaai- hisva^cretarx.45 words
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767 1944-05-12 2 POLICE CHIEF OUTLINES PLAN FOR MAINTAINING PEACE, ORDER BY STONAN SHIMBUN STAFF REPORTER THAT a system of night patrol duty is being enforced for the maintenance of public peace and safety and that the public's wholehearted co-operation is767 words
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110 1944-05-12 2 psmei. TAIPING, May 9.—With the general public responding readily to the encouragement furnished by the Agricultural Department at Taiping, agrarian endeavours in Larut district have taken ancther stride ahead. Ramie and castor plants are grown everywhere, while it has become particularly noticeable of110 words
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99 1944-05-12 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter NUMBERING approximately 80 persons, the first batch of Malai settlers is scheduled to leave for the Bintan Farming Settlement tomorrow (Saturday). This first batch of settlers will comprise bachelors and married men with email families. Emigrants99 words
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102 1944-05-12 2 AS PART of the Public Health Campaign now being carried out, public lectures on health matters will be held under the auspices of M.A.3. Aid Post 40 at the Kong Chow Wui Kun (321, New Bridge Road) tomorrow, Saturday, from 7 to 8 p.m. Dr.102 words
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70 1944-05-12 2 TALKS on the subject, "Determination of Studying in Nippcn," by students from Malai, Burma, DJawa and Sumatra, who are proceeding to Tokyo, will be broadcast from Radio Syonan today and tomorrow, at 7.50 p.m. 7he students from Malai and Burma will speak this evening,70 words
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Article, Illustration182 1944-05-12 2 The views expressed tn letters to the Maxtor are those of the correspondents, and in publishing the letters, the Syonan Shimbun does not necesmrily concur tcith those vietcs. Letters must be short (about 100 word*), and to the voint. Cigarettes Distribution T.i The Editor Syonan Shimbin Sir, —I182 words
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318 1944-05-12 2 A SPECIAL price of $10,M0 tobe won by one ofat of the 7,0*0 odd new depositors is one of many attrectiye features of the lottery draw to be held at the Kyoel Gekijo on Monday, May IS. in connection wHk the318 words
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722 1944-05-12 2 SYONAN INDIAN MASS MEETING TRIBUTES MARTYRS OF 1857 INDIANS here, in conjunction with their compatriots all over East Asia, paid tribute on Wednesday to the memory ot the tens of thousands of brave men who laid down their lives in India's722 words
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BOXING
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195 1944-05-12 2 By Syoiutn Shi-iimn SUM Reporter A LARGE crowd witnessed the first round preliminaries of the open amateur boxing championships at Jalan Bess*: Stadium yesterday. The second round will be fought out this afternoon. The results were: Junior Flywt^Jbt: Heng Oeok Ghee k.o'ed David Hendrick195 words
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228 1944-05-12 2 By Syinn Hhlih— SUM K>foH<r FOUR contenders for the Malaian professional feather* weight crown, Baby Mendiola. Ongr Hock Beng, Smiling: Castello and Louis Logan, will appear in the main bouts in tomorrow's program at Che New World. Golden Boy was originally billed to meet228 words
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Article129 1944-05-12 2 MtfcS. CHUA MUI c HI AN (nee Ree Slew Ouat), aged 85, passed away peacefully at No. 6. Peru Road (off BalesUer Road) on Tuesday, 9th May. 2004, leaving behind two sons (Chua Hung Tang and chua cho Phong), three daughters and three sons-in-law (Low Seng Ngiap, Lew Seng129 words
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Advertisement306 1944-05-12 2 (ENGLISn EDITION) 40TICE TO READERS THE PUBLIC is informed that the authorized price of a single copy of the Syonan Shim bun (English Edition) is SEVEN cents. Readers should refuse to pay more than SEVEN cents per copy. PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 66 Be: Restrictktn in the306 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous531 1944-05-12 2 TOOAFS PIOQBAM 6 pjb. m—l—i —smMosm; 6.39 p.m. news In Nippon language for beginner*; 6.40 p.m. Malai Children's How; 7 p.m. talk In Moklrien on "Dysentery*'; 7.10 p.m. piano recital by Miss Cheng Scow Chiang; 7.26 p.m. TT^<ru»n selections by the Sin Keng Chew troupe; 7.50 p.m. Nippon music; 8531 words
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