Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 December 1942

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Times No. 249 MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cent*
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  • 244 1 Air Attack Disabled Eight Battleships ONE YEAR AFTER DEBACLE Domei LISBON, Dec. 6.—-One year after the Japanese had delivered the initial crushing blow at the vaunted U.S. naval base of Pearl Harbour, the American Government today published "details" of the Hawaiian debacle. The announcement
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  • 358 1 All Homes To Hoist Hinomaru Domr! SYONAN'S programme for celebrating the war anntversary, under the joint sponsorship of leading Japanese officials and community leaders, will lack nothing in gaiety, pomp and colour. In fact, it will be a blending of the Japanese
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  • 97 1 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 5. —Christening ceremonies will be held at the Army testing grounds in Tamatawa at 11 a.m. tomorrow lor 117 latest type of light and mediumsized tanks which have been presented to the Army by the public. Eighty-two were donated by the
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  • 362 1 COMPETITORS for the Svonan Marathon Race from the Toku-betu-Si PMang to the Tyureito Shrine in Bukit Timah on Wednesday (Dec. 9) are reminded that they must be at the starting point i by 3.30 p.m. the latest. Those who have not yet been
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  • 137 1 REALIZING that there are more opportunities today for the skilled mechanic, artisan or technician than there are for the "white collar" worker, 1.430 persons reregistered themselves at the Syonan Tokube fij-si during the past \*eek. stating~that they desired to 'i?n"e their professions, says Pomei. Discussing
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  • 603 1 No Cause For Fear Of Enemy's Guerrilla Warfare Tani FOREIGN MINISTER'S RADIO SPEECH Dowel. TOKYO, Dec. s—Foreign Minister Masayuki Tani In a radio speech tonight, with the first anniversary ofc the Greater East Asia War only three days away, exhorted the nation's 100,000,000 people to fight the war through until
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  • 772 1 (By A War Correspondent with the I Imperial Navy). Domei. A JAPANESE BASE in the South Pacific, Dec. 6.—Japanese naval 'airmen from a base in the South Pacific have been raiding Port Moresby «lnce Jan. 24. repeatedly bombing and destroying
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  • 123 1 Domei BANGKOK. Dec. 6.—Greeting the first anniversary of the outbreak of the War of Greater East Asia, Teiichi Tsubokami, Japanese Ambassador to Bangkok, declared that Japan which is strongly united with Thailand in East Asia. Germany and Italy in Europe, is now striving for the
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  • 112 1 Dome! TOKYO, Dec. 7.—The Navy Ministry and the Cabinet Board of Decorations jointly announced at midnight the second granting of posthumous awards to Navy men who have sacrificed their lives for the cause of the naticn in the Greater East Asia War in operations in Western Pacific
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  • 315 1 AXIS BOMBERS IN MORE RAIDS Domel. LISBON, Dec. s.—Reports from Berlin revealed that fighting in Tunisia led to the first important encounters between the Axis and the United States troops, resulting in the routing of the American forces and the capture by the Axis
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  • 143 1 Domci LISBON, Dec. s—The German official communique on ihe Eastern front states that 104 Soviet Panzers were destroyed In the Kalinin area partly In close fighting during yesterday's strong Soviet fcltack supported by particularly heavy artillery fire. The communique adds that 57 more Soviet tanks
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  • 93 1 Domci. LISBON, Dec. 6—Wendell Willkie, attacking American Army arrangements with Admiral Jean Darlan, former Commander-in-Chief of Vichy Armed Forces who bolted the Vichy Government, declared yesterday, in Chicago. "Scm» of our leaders seem to forget that how we win this war may determine
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  • 181 1 LONG-AWAITED commodities from Japan were unloaded at the Syonan Harbour from a steamer the other day. This was the first lot of cargo sent from Japan, the leader of the Greater Ea-^t Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere says Domei. These commodities will be delivered to various
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  • 180 1 Dome! LISBON, Dec. 4—Smouldering American resentment against Britain for the latter s seli-cen-tred policies vis-a-vis the prosecution of the war burst into flames as the widely-read weekly pictorial. Life, *n a recent issue published an open letter to tho British people blaming the British Empire policy.
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  • 80 1 Domet TOKYO, Dec. 7.—lt U learned that at v meeting today the Board of Directors of the Japan Times Advertiser Publishing Company will decide to change the name of the English-language newspaper. Japan Times Advertiser, to "Niopcn Times," effective on Jan. 1, 1943. The
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  • 133 1 THE MALAY-ARAB celebration In Syonan begins this evening with "makan kechil" and lectures iri kampongs. Kampong entertainments and mass feedings organized by the people themselves will take place during the week. Tomorrow not less than 100 Malay and Arab youths will participate early in the
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  • 294 1 HARBOUR ALSO GETS ATTACK Oontei. RANGOON, Dec. 6—A larg« formation of Japanese planes, composed of fighters and bombers, at 6.30 p.m. yesterday fiercely attacked an enemy convoy of 40 transports, escorted by cruisers and protecting aircraft, off Chittagong near the south-western Burma-India border, scoring
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  • 402 1 JUDGE IMPOSES HEA VY FINES PROFITEERING in fish formed the majority of cases heard by Mr. M. V. Pillai. Criminal District Judge, yesterday. Once again. Judge PUlai took a serious view of the cases and imposed heavy fines. Tan Seng, a fishmonger in Syed Alwi Road,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 190 2 WANG MAKES DECLARATION DonnL NANKING, Dec. 5- Mr. Warn Ching-wei, President of the National Government of China, in an interview with the Japanese and Chinese Press this afternoon at his official on t.xe occasion of the first day of the ■week dedicated to
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  • 490 2 v rE axe in the midst of great events. A world order based on justice, is taking shape before our eyes. On the historic day, Dec. 8, 1942. which marks the first milestone in Japan's evolution as the liberator of East Asia, no worthier resolve can be made by
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  • 72 2 Domri. f TOKYO, Dec. 5— Warplanes presented by the public to the Navy were christened today by Navy Minister Shigetaro Shimada at ceremonies h id at 1 p.m. at Kabuki Theatre, attended by a large number of prominent persons. Large donations for planes were
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  • 177 2 Domei. ti??IN^ Nl, Dec' 5~11 revealed Bf« ic Japanese unit, fightmg brilliantly cgainst Chungking Comnuinis. force? over an area cover ins ehan'.urig, Northern Kiangsu. North-ci-n Anhwti and Northern Honau Provinces, accounted for 47.633 enemy dead and took 20,493 enemy tro.p* prisoner, since the outbreak of
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  • 260 2 DR. WAT AN ABE INTERVIEWED Oomei, PENANG, Dae. 4.—Medicine for beri-beri treatment wiil soon be arriving from Japan, according to Dr. Fukutaro Watanabe, Chiei oi the Medical and Health Departments, Penang. In an interview, Dr. Waianub'c said that Government had prepared certain injections with
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  • 456 2 Domei KUCHING, NORTH BORNEO, Dec. 4—Facilitated to a great extent by the co-operation of the local inhabitants anc Chinese, the Japanese Military Administration's reconstruc tion and development work in North Borneo has now enter ed the main stage, revealing the existence of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 275 2 GREATER EAST ASIA NIGHT To-morrow, Bth Dec, 2602. SNOW WHITE CAFE, 143, SLLEGIE ROAD. The Rendezvous of the 7 Dwarfs. The Right Spot for Melodious Hawaiian Music. The Place for you to r. \n\i Cold Beer till ycu Sinli or Swim. SINCERE'S "EAGLE BRAND" Refined Medicinal Red Pahn Oil. This
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    • 884 2 PUBLIC NOTICES S YON AN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 14S RE PROGRAMME FOR THE ANNIVERSARY OF TH* GREATER EAST ASIA WAR. It la hereby notinei that on the coming Bth December, Syowa 17. Anniversary of the Greater East Asia War, we request the people of Syonan to fulfil the following items:—
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    • 2433 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT. LIM CKEONG. The engagement is onnrunceti between Mr. Ijm Buan Mee. the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Soon Hock and MLss Chpong roong Yin, the second dauifhte;of Mr. and Mi's. Cheong Wai Kong. Upcowntry papers please copy. FOR SALE FOR SALE: Ford C*r (1936 Model)
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 114 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 199 UP TO yesterday you learned on the radio the use of the preposition "no tame ni" meaning "for" in English. Today you will deal wi h the preposition ""made"' meaning ••until" indicating time. lice are some examples: 1. Aiotoki made sore o motte imashita—l had
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