Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 December 1943
1943-12-01
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Title Section22 1943-12-01 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 310 WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1, KOKI 2603, BYOWA \B BEVCN CENTS22 words
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103 1943-12-01 1 >omei TOKYO, Nov. 30.—Dai Honyei announced at 3.30 p.m. that a Nippon Naval Air Force en Nov. 28 attacked an enemy convoy moored within Makin Atoll and instantaneously sank one largesize cruiser and heavily damaged and set ablaze one large-size cruiser and103 words
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117 1943-12-01 1 THE INAUGURATION ceremony of the Carpenters' Training Institute operated by a certain unit of the Imperial Forces In Syonan tock place this morning. Students of the Institute are all youths of 16 or 17 years of age and recruited from various places in DJawa,117 words
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135 1943-12-01 1 THE POSTAL AGENCY of Endau in Johore will be ccnverted into a Post Office with effect from today. The type of business transacted will be: Acceptance and de'ivery of ordinary and registered correspondence. Parcels and C.O.D.'s. Savings Bank and Money Order Service. Futile Enemy135 words
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Article243 1943-12-01 1 EVEN the much-boosted production capacity of the United States can hardly cope with the major disasters which have overtaken the American Fleet in South Pacific waters since the Americans, finding themselves up against the stonewall Nippon defence in the inner Solomons area, turned their attention243 words
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Article242 1943-12-01 1 OUR MANY readers, and especially the donors concerned, must have noted with no little satisfaction that the Defence Commander has expressed thanks for contributions to the Air Defence Fund. The people are thus made aware of the fact that their efforts in this connection have earned the242 words
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335 1943-12-01 1 """^RANGOON, Nov. 29.—With world attention centred on developments along the Indo-Burma border, neutral political and military quarters are scrutinizing, with considerable interest, the "recent rumours that Gen. Chen Cheng, Commander-in-Chief of the Chungking expeditionary forces in Yunnan335 words
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Article195 1943-12-01 1 DmmL TOKYO, Nov. 30.—Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo yesterday visited the Imperial Naval Air Corps at Kasumigaura as well as Asuchiura where he inspected young naval fliers gcing through their training. After hearing a detailed explanation on the activities of the Corps at the headquarters, the Premier195 words
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337 1943-12-01 1 BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 29 Ridiculing the American attempts to conceal the crushing losses suffered in the Bougainville and Gilbert sectors, a well-known Argentine military commentator who writes under the pseudonym of "Colonel Q" describes the American setbacks as "by all standards, one337 words
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Article198 1943-12-01 1 Crippling Blow Dealt To Fighting Power Of Five Armies Under Chungking Darnel NANKING, Nov. 30.—Nippon mopping-up operations against Chungking remnants within the walls of Changteh are continuing, while, since the launching of the drive against Chungking's Sixth War Zone west of Tungting Lake two weeks198 words
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51 1943-12-01 1 DwneL LISBON, Nov. 29—A Washington report, indicating intensified U-boat activity, states that the United States Navy Department has announced that two United States merchantships were torpedoed and sank in the Carribean last week. It farther says that a Panamanian merchantship was also presumably lost in the51 words
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221 1943-12-01 1 Grim Hand-1 o-Hand Battle A NIPPON BASE in Central China, Not. 29.—Grim hand-to-hand fighting continued to rage unabated in the streets in Changteh as Nippon units tightened their encirclement in preparation for the complete occupation of this strategic Hunan Province stronghold. The roar of guns221 words
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77 1943-12-01 1 Domei. CENTRAL CHINA FRONT, Nov. 29.—A formation of oar Army bomber* and flutters this morning masaralded Cbangteh, during which they shot down two enemy F-40'i which attempted to intercept our formation. Immediately engaging four or fire I nemy fighters, oar pursuit planes f nocked77 words
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Article384 1943-12-01 1 Beseei. SHANGHAI, Nov. 30.—Adherence by the Chinese people to nationalism, which is synonymous with Dr. Sun Vat-sen's principle of Pan-Asianism, is the key to China's prosperity and restoration of world peace, President Wang Ching-wei of384 words
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277 1943-12-01 1 A GRAND CONCERT, in which no fewer than 60 local artistes will participate, takes place tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at Dai Toa Oekijo. This concert, under the baton of Sub-Corporal Mokoto Watanabe, will be given by those attending the Nippon Songs Training Course.277 words
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87 1943-12-01 1 MML OSAKA, Nov. 30.—The group of representatives to the Assembly of Dal Toa Newspapers, which has been touring Nippon, was formally disbanded at a luncheon partry held at the Osaka Hotel at 11.30 a.m. Prior to this, the representatives saw a newsreel of87 words
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Article290 1943-12-01 1 Attends Army Staff College Graduation Domel TOKYO. Nov. 30—Tenno Heika was graciously pleased to attend the graduation ceremony of the Army Staff College held this morning. Tenno Heika, accompanied by His Imperial Majesty's suite including Tsuneo Matsudaira, Kunai Daijin (Imperial Household Minister), Admiral Saburo Hyakutake, Grand Chamberlain, and290 words
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Article67 1943-12-01 1 Jenno Heika this afternoon graciously received in audience Vice Admirals Ryozo Fukuda and Sakae Tokunaga, Rear Admirals Sei Itagaki, Kanae Kamisaka, and Tokuo Okano, and Paymaster Rear Admiral Kameji Yamamolo. all of whom recently returned from the frontlines. With the exception of Vice Admiral Fukuda,67 words
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Article, Illustration188 1943-12-01 1 Domei. LISBON, Nov. 29.—Two thousand railway workers at Adelaide have been on strike since Nov. 26 as a consequence cf the suspension of a porter for allegedly making disparaging remarks when Governor-General Gcwrie arrived at Adelaide on Nov. 22, according to a dispatch received. Throughout Nov.188 words
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180 1943-12-01 2 ■K^£JH| TOMMY CARRIE and Baby Eagle, colourful Syonan welterweights who are figuring in Saturday's card, are among several boxers who will welcome the formation of a Boxing Board of Control or Association in Syonan. Eagle, whose hometown Is Xpob, said thai the Belangor Boxing180 words
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237 1943-12-01 2 Lntj utt IUIAL. opening ot tne uversea-umnese Association Pavilion, of the Kyoreiken, Great World Park, takes place this evening. It is understood that officials of the Gunsei and the Syonan Tokubetu-Si will attend the opening ceremony. The237 words
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Article217 1943-12-01 2 AnniversaryProgram DEPARTMENT stores In Syonan are changing their show windows en Dec. 8, the commemorative day of the outbreak ot the Dai Toa Senso, when these windows will be utilized for displaying designs of publicity and cultural value as well as other aspects contributing217 words
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289 1943-12-01 2 RAMBLING MftKJfi HARASSED housewives, whose stocks of wishing soap rapidly dwindle even before the soap it introduced into the pall, will be glad to know that very good brand of washing soap will be on display at Stall No. 10, OrerseaChiaese St>lf-BuAciency Hall, Great289 words
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230 1943-12-01 2 A VISIT to the Wah Heng Vinegar Factory's Stall No. 4 at the Oversea-Chinese Association Self-Sufflciency Hall in the Great World can be bcth interesting and enlightening, not only for housewives but to those interested in gaining an insigent into this interesting industry. Vinegar hat; been230 words
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83 1943-12-01 2 3 A BIG SOCCER match between the Malais and the Rest cf Syonan will form part of the sports program commemorating the second anniversary cf Dai Toa Senso on Dec. 9. The Mal&iii won last year's same but it to problematical whether83 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous114 1943-12-01 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language lesson news for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies: 6-50 p.m. Listener's Favourite; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. piano interlude; 7.50 p.m. Mandarin songs; 8 p.m. sews in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in HokJtien; 8.10 pjn. Nippon music; 8.40 p.m.114 words
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