Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 May 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbum Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone 2Vo. 5471. NO. 469 TUESDAY. MAY 23. KOKI 260*. BHOWA 10 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 224 1 Enemy XJnits In Palel On Verge Of Collapse Pomei i. By A War Correspondent AT THE INDO-BURMA FRONT, May 20.— With the completion of preparations for a second offensive, Nippon forces in the sector north of Imphal simultaneously started an onslaught with renewed
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  • 218 1 Domei SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, May 19. —"If this trivial contribution will servo any way toward bombing hell out cf the British forces, I shrll be more than satisfied," oeclared the Chin village headman, who visited the Nippon Army authorities recently to donate 1 000
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  • 76 1 Dmrri. STOCKHOLM, May 21.—President Roosevelt today ordered the War Department to take over and operate the Hummer Manufacturing Company at Springfield. Illinois, which has been involved in a labour dispute for some time with the American Federation of Labour's International Association of Machinists,
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  • 429 1 PREMIER Tojo's declaration "that Nippon has boosted her fighting strength to such an extent that she is now ready to seize the next available opportunity to give the enemy's fighting power a decisive blow and crush the enemy's will to continue the war" is a warning to
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  • 405 1 Anglo-American Second Front Propaganda Blasted: Preparations Incomplete TOKYO, May 22.—The anti-Axis propaganda on the imminent launching of Second Front operations was minimized by Katsuo Okazaki, chief of the Publicity Section of the Gaimu Sho (Foreign Office) in the course of an interview with Domei today. He said that while the
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  • 68 1 DomeL TOKYO. May 20.—Dr. Ba Han, head of the Burma Special Research Mission, with his party, accompanied by Dr. Gotaro Ogawa, Supreme Adviser to the Burmese Government, this afternoon visited the Metropolitan Police Board. Following informal talks among Dr. Ba Han, Yoshitomo Susukida, Superintendent of the Metropolitan
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  • 198 1 LISBON, May 21—Heavy lighting continued on Saturday in ths western wing of the south Italian front, according to reports received. The German High Command said the enemy launched a large-scale attack with strong infantry and tank formations, violent fighting ensuing for Pondi, north of
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  • 129 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE on the H~nan Front. May 20. —Alarmed by the staggering defeats suffered by Chungking troops in the present Honan operations, the United States Air Force In China has belatedly detailed a number of fighter planes, including Republic P-47 and Thunderbolt
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  • 107 1 Task Force Intercepted, Repulsed With Big Losses TOKYO, May 22.—Dai Honyei this afternoon announced that our units on Marcus Island intore-cuted and shot down more than 32 enemy aircraft which raided our positions on the island on the. two days, May 20
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  • 116 1 Darnel. LISBON. May 20. —President Roosevelt announced today that Vice-President Henry Wallace had left for China as the messenger of the President to gather firsthand information, a Washington dispatch said. Included in Wallace's party are John Carter Vincent, Chief of the State Department's DM ion on
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  • 199 1 Wiy Sjonan Shimbun Staff Reporter THE SECOND test of the newly-revised air raid sirens will take place on Thursday, May 25, it was announced by the Spokesman of the Syonan Tokubetu-si, at a Press conference today. The period of transmission will
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  • 298 1 By A War Correspondent Domei AT THE BURMA FRONT, May 21.—Since the end of last month, Nippon forces have continued to pound Chungking forces which advanced to the western bank of the upper Sahveen River. At present, the enemy's attempted counter-offensive Is
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  • 320 1 Domei LISBON, May 20.—Representative Martin Dies, Democrat from Texas, made a bombshell declaration last Thursday to a reporter of the Houston Poet that he has prepared an expose" of the national administration which will involve "Cabinet and high Government officials." it Is reported from
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  • 74 1 Domei LISBON, May 21—Algiers Radio said thai Lieut. Gen. Mark Clark. Commander cf the American Fifth Army in Italy, was "nearly killed" this morning by an exploding mine while on an inspection tour at the front. The broadcast said that the "skilfully hidden"
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  • 420 1 j A NIPPON BASE on the IndoBurma Border Front, May 21.— Dealing a crushing blow to the British-Indian 26th Division and c African 81st Division empted a second countve in the Buthidaung ppon units tc the course forescaHing' operation, a total of 1275 enemy
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  • 291 2 'Golden Rules' For Malai GiyuGun Defined CEREMONY HELD AT SYONAN QUARTERS By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter A CEREMONY marking the formulation of tne guiding principles o' the Malai Giyu-Gun was held at their quarters on Saturday, the function fully displaying the enthusiasm of Malai youths to defend the country. The
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  • 192 2 SETTLERS in the Bintan Liland agricultural colony—youngest of the three farming settlements opened by the Nippon administration here, and allotted to Malai and Indian farmers— will shortly be aided by a series of charity shows and games, Domei learns. PV>r a start, a
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  • 446 2 Domei. MEDAN, May 18— Under the joint wholehearted co-operation between the island inhabitants and the Nippon authorities, residents of Sumatra have undergone marked improvements within the short span cf two years since the island came under the Nippon Military Administration. Though anti-Axis
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  • 440 2  -  SYONAN SHIMBUN PACKED AUDIENCE THRILLED BY HIGHCLASS INTERPRETATIONS LAST NIGHT'S inaugural concert of the Syonan Musical Association at the Dai Toa Gekijo was a great success if the size of the audience and their appreciation of the items is any criterion. The
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  • 69 2 I'^WAllrU GOOD fighting is promised at the Great We rid tomorrow night, where two all-action, hard-hit-ting fighters.. Kid Carson and Kid Wee head a program of eight bouts. Plsnty of interest is centred on the semi-final between "Tiny" Severo and Kid Rancho
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  • 96 2 Dome!. MANILA. M»v 21.—Confidence that pensionados will return to the PliiUppints -better Filipinos, and better Oriental.*, proud of their heritage as such, and ready to serve and sacrifice with the fullest measure of loyalty" >vas expressed by President Jose P. Laurel, in a message
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  • 176 2 DomeL MALACCA. May 16—Expressing great satisfaction at the remarkable interest displayed by the people of Malacca in agriculture. Governor Ken Tsurumi exhorted them to continue earnestly in the self-sufficiency campaign with greater diligence, in a statement issued today. Explaining
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  • 230 2  -  Syonan Shimhun Staff THE EFFORTS of the New Syonan Agricultural Department are at present being concentrat?d on tht extensive cultivaticn of ragi as a substitute for rice. Disclosing this in an interview, Mr. Tan Hoon-siang, chairman of the Department, pointed out that
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  • 817 2 MAGNIFICENT ACHIEVEMENTS OF PROVISIONAL GOVT. LAUDED THE Provisional Government of Azad Hind Day observance here was marked by Indians assembling in four centres for mass meetings and the taking of the Oath of Allegiance en masse to their leader, Netaji Subhas
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 224 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONA.N TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 73 Be: 2ND TEST OF AIR-RAID SIRENS. A 2nd test of air-raid sirens will take place as follows, in accordance With the newly revised system in the transmission of warning signals:— 1. Date and time of test' May 25th from 13 noon to
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    • 12 2 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK SYONAN BRANCH 21. COLLYER QUAY. SYONAN TEL. NO. S»»?
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    • 937 2 SYONAM WBHETMI rOBACCO MANUFACTURING ASSOCIATION NOTICE RE TOBACCOS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that concmencii g Ist June. 2604. the dis tribution of Tobaccos and Cigars shall be made by thte Association to Licensed Sellers only. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER I GIVEN that:— Unlicensed Dealers who have not obtained Manufacturing
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    • 129 2 SITUATIom VACANJ L WANTED: Operators of Rattan Splitting Machines. Appply Kasho aS^&SSS"- at No 5 WANTED: An experienced ANALYST for the analysis of Tuba Roots Must possess previous experience in Laboratory work. Good salary offered Apply personally to HUP OUAN, 152 156 Cecil Street. m WANTI.D: TWO YOUNG LAOT TYPISTS
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 117 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 6 pm. musical selections; 6 30 p.m news in Nippon language for beginners: 6.40 pm. Malai Children* Hour: 7 p.m. piano interlude; 7.15 p.m. instrumental interlude: 7.20 p.m. Cantonese drama: 7.50 p.m. Nippon music: 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil; 8.30 p.m. news in
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