Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 May 1944

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Shimbum Office *****6 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 494 TUESDAY. MAY 1* KOKI 2604, SHOW A 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • ENEMY AIR BASES IN CHINA SECTOR BLASTED
    • 262 1 DoowL LISBON, May 14—Reflecting the concern felt in the United States over the Chungking setbaclcs in the current Nippon offensive in Honan Province, the New York Times, in its editorial entitled "China in Distress," says t* t the Chungking Government "has already been sending
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    • 305 1 LEAVING no room for doubt was the reiteration by Premier Tojo of the determination of Dai Toa (Greater East Asia) not to lay down arms until complete victory is attained. This determination is being manifested daily on the widelyscattered warfronts in Toa, where, in India,
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    • 152 1 MOST encouraging in its effect and a source of gratification is the Tokubetu-si announcement that a special rice ration will be given to essential workers. This can be interpreted as official recognition of the value of essential services.. It is but right that essential workers, who are
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    • 527 1 Domei. NANKING, April 15.—Despite the desperate attempts of the United States to increase and strengthen their air bases in China, with the aim of raiding Nippon, our air units are completely frustrating the enemy's plans by carrying out
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    • 293 1 Oomei TOKYO, May 15—A Burmese Special Investigation Mission, consisting of three members headed by Dr. Ba Han, arrived at the airport here yesterday evening and registered at the Imperial Hotel. The Burmese Special Investigation Mission paid homage at the Meiji and Yasukuni Shrines. In
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    • 436 1 DsmeL SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, May 14 Nippon air units, stepping: up. their relentless attack en enemy positions in widely-scattered sectors on the Indo-Bnrma front, inflicted heavy damage on enemy positions as well as ground installations in the four-day period
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    • 121 1 Dame*. LISBON. May 14—Gandhi has decided to observe silence for a fortnight in order to ensure uninterrupted rest, according to a bulletin issued on the Mahatraa's health today, a dispatch from New Delhi said. His silence will be broken earlier, if
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    • 157 1 DomeL MAYU RANGE FRONT, May 12.—Indo- Nippon forces, continuing their smashing advance in pursuit of the retreating enemy in the Mayu Range sector, on May 9, shortly after noon, launched a furious attack on powerful enemy units and, following terrific hand-to-hand fighting, occupied
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    • 385 1 TOKYO, May 15.—Dai Honyei this afternoon announced that Imperial air units in the China war theatre inflicted a devastating blow on the American Air Force stationed in China by raiding its .advanced base at Suichwan, Kiangsi Province, and in
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    • 226 1 Anglo-A mericans Suffer Heavily In Furious Battles In South Italy Domri. LISBON. May 14.—Fighting on the south Italian iront continued yesterday with growing intensity, according to reports reaching here. The German High Command communique said that in furious fighting north of Casteiforte. German troops showed exemplary courage. inflicting gra^e casualties
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    • 257 1 DomeL By a War Correspondent. INDO-BURMA FRONT, May 14.—With the arrival of fresh reinforcements, the offensive against 10,000 enemy troops in the vicinity of the Bishenpur sector is increasing in intensity. Our anti-tank guns set
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    • 173 1 DNHi MAYU FRONT, May 15.—Caught in a tight spot by the speedy advance of the combined Nippon and Azad Hind forces and with their supplies cut oft from the air, 1,000 troops of the Sixth Brigade of the West African 81st Division, which
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  • 437 2 ENEMY'S ATTEMPTS TO CAUSE DISCORD MUST BE FRUSTRATED Domei. HSINKING, May 15 Vice-Admiral Takuo Godo, head of the new Asia Mission to Manshukoku, in a speech delivered before a capacity house at the Hsinking Public Memorial Hall yesterday afternoon,
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  • 140 2 Domei. SHANGHAI, May 15.—The Cotton Production Increase Association has completed plans to increase the cotton output in Central China this year to 2,500 000 piculs. Of this amount, the Shanghai area will be responsible for the production of 300,000 tons during the current year.
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  • 237 2 Doraci. HSIKKING, May 15.—Professors of mining and metallurgy of universities and colleges throughcut Manshukoku will be mobilized to tope with the probjem connected with coal mining as a result of th 2 creation of a Coal Mining Research Institute. Book learning and technique will
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  • 118 2 Domel. IPOH, May 15.—Setting a good example to the pec pie to intensify their grow-more-food efforts, the Sultan of Perak has converted part of the Istana grounds into a model farm. Well over 30 acres cf land in and around the Istana are now being cultivated
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  • 524 2  -  JOURNALIST WHO ATTENDED TOKYO PRESS MEETING AMONG PIONEERS BY SYONAN SHIMBUN STAFF REPORTER vujky muuh eiatea at me prospect 01 mu&ing a fresh start in life in a new land, the first group of Malai and Indian settlers, comprising 82
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  • 112 2 Amateur SemiFinals, Last Night's Results HWia By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter HARD fighting was a feature of yesterday's amateur boxing championship semi-finals at Jalan Besar Stadium. The results were: n Junior Flyweight: Hong Goek Ghee knocked-out Ong Beng Hwee in the second round; Tan Bah Chec outpointed Jackie j Campbell.
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  • 172 2 A FIRST-RUN match between W. Smith and M. S. Voo tops the program in tomorrow's "B" promotion at the Great World. Smith it will be recalled, created a sensation by stopping formidable Jimmy Bird in his first professional appearance abcut a
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  • 193 2 DomH. IPOH. May 15.—Emphasizing the fact that in the Co-Prosperity Sphere the administration of justice must be Impartial, and that no distinction be shown to any class or creed of persons, be they Nippon-jin, Chinese, MalaLs, Indians or members of any other race, Chief Justice
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  • 326 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter BURMESE students stopping over in Syonan en route to Nippon for further studies are firmly resolved on their return home to help build up and strengthen new-born Burma. Broadcasting from the Syonan Radio Station on Friday evening on the
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  • 177 2 r^^CTT^ DomH. SHANGHAI, May 14—In a close and exciting match for the trophy presented by Ernest Woermann, German Ambassador to China, at the Hongkew Park yesterday afternoon, the German Association soccer team beat a Nippon team by the narrow score of 3—2,
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  • 109 2  -  Syonan Shimbun By Staff Reporter A SPORTS Association has been formed in New Syonan with the object of providing suitable facilities for recreaticn among the pioneers in the Settlement. Like the New Syonan Orchestra, the formation of this sports body is warmly welcomed by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 101 2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUT rhe following books in English language: "Serindia" (4 vois. and 1 vol. maps) and "Innermost Asia" (4 vols). Please communicate with the Editor. Syonan Shim bun (English Edition), 140/146, Cecil Street. Syonan. WANTED: Books pamphlets, reports and papers on Malal manners ana customs, manual arts or
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    • 895 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: Three Account* Clerics and three Oirl Clerks with knowledge of "Kanji" and Nippon-Go. Apply personally with testimonials to Teikoku Suisan Tceei Kabushlki Kalsha, No. 3, De Souza Street, Syonan. WANTED by a respectable Nlpponjin (civilian) a reliable educated female HOUSEKEEPER to take charge of house and Pood
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    • 116 2 PUBLIC NOTICES cviivav km tdimcpadt SYONAN KICK TRANSPORT Xl MI \I NOTICE is aer-.by given thai the above Kumiai has been formed by kmd authorisation and aPProval ot Mnai Gunseikan Bvi and c Mayor of Syonan Tokubetu Si for tne transportation of rice and foodstuff for local CCll-i sumption. Transporters,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 231 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 pm. mur.ical selections; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; «.4O p.m. Indian Children's Hour. 6.50 p.m. talk in Chinese on illustrated entertainment "To Boost the Production and Increase of Foodstuffs"; 7 p.m. Malal music by Suara Harmuniam Party: 7.50 p.m. Nippon melodies; 8 p.m. news
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    • 249 2 svonnnsHimßun NIPPON-GO LESSONS' LESSON 125 (21) VOCABULARY A v iro colour -f A hayai early; quick; fast Z hata flag y A osol late; slow >» -f- hana flower v 4 samul cold 9 kutsu shoes T 3* A atsui hot i jf mizu water **c A omoi heavy 1-
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    • 38 2 %jiyonanSi)unliioi (ENGLISH EDITION) NOTICE TO READERS THE PUBLIC is informed that the authorized price of a single copy of the Syonan Shimbun (English Edition) is SEVEN cents. Readers should refuse to pay more than SEVEN cents per copy.
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