Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 December 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 311 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 240 1 Ztomei. BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 30.—The New York Times warns the American people against thinking that the war's end is near from the present reported peace rumours from anti-Axis sources, according to a dispatch from New York. The newspaper warns that ''the Axl> strength is still great
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  • 391 1 WITH THE PASSING of each day, the relations between Nippon and China become more cordial and more intimate, with the leaders of each country striving to bring these relations to a point never reached in the history of the two nations and, for that matter, unequalled in the
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  • 169 1 CHURCHILL. Roosevelt, Stalin and Chiang Kai-shek are reported to be in conference. In view of the critical situation In which the armed forces of the conferees are finding themselves on the various war fronts, this conference assumes the characteristics of a distress meeting—at which Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin
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  • 232 1 COMING EVENTS cast their shadows before them, it is said, and the display of the manufacturing process and their products in the Chinese Pavilion in the Kyoreiken (SelfSufficiency Hall)^ which was officially opened at the Great "World last night, can be taken as the forerunner
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  • 356 1 Nippon Forces Occupy Two-Thirds Of Changteh Three Foe Divisions Routed U.S. Newsmen Stress Chungking's Plight Domei A NIPPON BASE in Central China, Nov. 30.— Nippon units have already occupied two-thirds of Changteh city. In the meantime, Nippon troops, which entered Changteh from the eastern gate, are now fiercely attacking Chungking
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  • 80 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in Central China, Nov. 30—A large formation of Nippon fighters and bombers today raided Changteh and heavily bombed Chungking remnants as well as remaining enemy war objectives in the stronghold. In air-duels with several American planes, Nippon fighters shot down one enemy
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  • 83 1 Dome! A NIPPON BASE IN BURMA, Nov. 36—A formation of oar Army planes on the Burma front on two successive days, Nov. 28 and 29, surprise -raided Feni and Akola airfields >n eastern India, and destroyed and set on fire nine grounded planes, including five
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  • 199 1 Chinese Make Strides In SelfSufficiency 4 THE LAUDABLE efforts of the local Chinese community to contribute actively in the drive towards self-sufficiency, in keeping with the pclicy of the authorities, were given expression with the official opening of the OverseaChinese Association Pavilion -©A the Kycreikan at the Great World 1
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  • 177 1 A PROVISIONAL BUDGET Of $2,000,000 to finance the Endau collective farms scheme has been approved by the Oversea-Chinese Association. The pjirty comprising the heads ot the bureaux formed by the Association to ensure smooth organisation and execution of the Endau scheme returned to Syonan
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  • 88 1 Domei. LISBON, Nov. 30.—According to a Reuters dispatch frcm Cairo, ChurcbXl, Roosevelt and Chiang Kai-shek conferred in the Egyptian capital for several days. It said an official communique on the conference will be issued "in the course of this week." Roosevelt. Chiang Kat-sbek «nd Madame
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  • 173 1 ••■MI. TOKYO, Dec. I—The situaUon in Portuguese Timor is generally very satisfactory, Sadno Iguchi, Spokesman of Joho Kyoku (Board of Information), reported at the foreign Press conference. Mr. Iguchi disclosed that the Portuguese Governor-General and the 500 Portuguese officials and residents id Dilli,
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  • 51 1 This picture of the entrance to the Chinese Pavilion of the Kyoreiken at the Great World was taken at the official open in* of the Payfllon last eveninr. The exhibits in the Pavilion are Tarted and huTinions. and reflect much credit on Chinese efforts hi the Self-Sufficiency
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  • 361 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Dec. I.— A fresh enemy attempt to land reinforcements on Bougainville Island met with disaster on the night of Nov. 29 when our Army units completely wiped out two companies of enemy troops, which attempted to
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  • 70 1 DomeL A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Nov. 30.—Our Army Air Force again blasted enemy positions in New Guinea with smashing attacks on enemy concentrations and installations in the vicinity of Finsch Haven, Arnbt Point, and Hertzberger. Finsch Haven was attacked by a Nippon
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  • 151 1 DMnet TOKYO, Dec. I.—Dai Honvei announced at 3 p.m. that an Imperial Naval Air Force at twilight on Nov. 29 attacked an enemy task force in the waters east of the Gilbert group and sank two aircraftcarriers and
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  • 130 1 MUSIC lovers in Sycnan were treated to a grand Strauss recital by the Syonan Symphony Orchestra at the Kokaido yesterday evening. A full house, with many turned away disappointed, shewed how great an interest the people of Syonan is taking in music. The orchestra under the
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  • 278 1 Itamct TOKYO, Dec I— The Kaijrun Sho (Navy Ministry) at 11 a.m. today announced that Tenno Heika has been informed of the fact that a citation was granted under date Sept. 15 this year by the Comman-der-in-chief of the Combined Fleet to a
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  • 255 1 BY DOMEI NAVAL CORRESPONDENT TOKYO, Dec. I.—Revelation of the details cf Fourth Air Battle off Gilbert Group by the quarters close to the Navy is one mere proof of brilliant war results again achieved by our daring naval tcrpedo-plane units. According to the latest information
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  • 161 1 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. l—Within th« short period of nine days from Nov. 19 to Nov. 27 Nippon naval forces sank or damaged 22 enemy warcraft and transports and shot down 125 enemy planes in a series of fierce engagements with American
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  • 147 1 Mr. IUHIKU FUJIMA, a wellknown Nippcn vocalist, will give special performances in conjunction with local artistes at the concert b?ing held at the Dai Toa Gekijo this evening at 8 o'clock by trainees of the Nippon Song Training Course, spcnsored by th
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  • 168 2 THE SYONAN Sportsmen have been very successful so far and have only been defeated once during their tour of Northern Malai. Meeting their old rivals in the first soccer match at Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 24 Syonan won a great game by Tour goals to two,
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  • 169 2 PREPARATIONS arc almost complete fcr the second Syonan Marathon Race to be run on Dec. 8 under the auspices of the Byonan Sports Association. Entries will be accepted up to Saturday. Dec. 4, and intending competitors who hare not yet forwarded their entries are urged to
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  • 70 2 CAPTAINS or ships' cfflcers holding relevant certificates and possessing more than five years' experience in ships are being recruited in Syonan fcr training as marine pilots, states an official notification. Those eligible to be trained must be between the ages of 30
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  • 325 2 Dai Toa Daijin's Message To Diplomats, Consulars Demel NANKING, Nov. 29.—Kazuo Aoki, Dai Toa Daijin, (Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs), in a message to the conference of Nippon diplomatic and consular officials stationed in China, urged all-out co-operation with the National
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  • 40 2 A FURTHMI donation of $43 to th* Air Defence Fund comes from Sinn, 1958 N«w Bridge Road. Syonan. This Is the second donation received from him. The total for tha ?*und to date amounts to $6,*«3.87. HSooft~j{ev/evi/£*l
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  • 119 2 A chijtsse, Fam cnoo ueng, was sentenced to a fine of $2,000, or two years' rigorous imprisonment in default, by Mr. M. V. Pillai in the Syonan Kotohoin after pleading guilty to a charge of contravening the Materials Control OttUnance Outlining the facts, Mr. M.
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  • 148 2 ut i tLnex> i in\jt articles concerning the formation of the Pro visional Government of Azad Hind U to be found in "Dawn of Freedom," a souvenir published for the Indian Independence League by the Indo Sinbun Sha. Stirring speeches proclamations and statements by
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  • 180 2 **M|LlM6'fi MkKH THERE ARE not many people who realize that in the modern method of sauce manufacture introduced into Syonan since the birth of New Malai, one must, In addition to 'possessing a connoisseur's palate, be an engineer as well as a chemist.
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  • 123 2 BOXING )ver eight rounds at the Sheum Circus boxing promotion last light, C. Y. Yin, Syonan, (114% b.) drew with Little Sencio, Penang, (108 lb.). Prom the first song, both lads went fcr each sther hammer and tongs. Although ths Chinese, with a
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  • 280 2 TO STABILIZE living conditions of Government emplGj^-s by supplying them with foodstuffs and other daily necessities at prices cheaper than those prevailing in the market, the Johore Government Staff Consumers* Association came into being on Nov. 25, when it was formally
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 94 2 HENG WAH VINEGAR FACTORY No. 79-B, Lorong Telok, Syonan The oldest and the leading Factory Manufacturing the best brand of Vinegar and Sauce EAGLE GLOBE •White Vinegar Black Vinegar and Vinegar and Sauce Our special process cf manufacture is being carfied out by our expert with the greatest care anc
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    • 93 2 Announcemen 11 We have pleasure In introducing a medicinal product.... "INCARNIS" a scientific, palatable tonic suitable for Heart-dliease, Phthisis, Insomnia, Lost of Appetite, Biwchltls and Ctironic Price f itM per 24 am. bottle. SYONAN AGENCY HOUSE, If. SaHftfe itti Oy— BANK OF TAIWAN LTD. STONAN BRANCH. t. 4 Cwctt Street.
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    • 1737 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE PUBLIC NOTICES notice o/rfmovai ACKNOWLEDGMENTS iM r x j The Registered Office of The Mr. and Mrs. HARRY O. KLASS "nstwcthS? N? 5 S 7o*^ Sogyo Kumial wish to convey thsir heartfelt INSTRUCTION No. 5 has bee n removed to 74 High thanks to all those whe ~ent
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 246 2 svonnn smßun NIPPON-GO LESSON? LESSON 76 VOCABULARY *f y sakura cherry; sakura no hana, cherry blossom «t v 5 P?v motte kuru to bring <a thing) ywr^)" tsurete kuru to bring (a person) EXERCISE Bakura no hana wa kirel desu ne Cherry blossoms •*^s> V \vA are beautiful, are they
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    • 154 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 0.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners: 6.30 p.m. Chinese Children's Program; 6.50 pjn. religious talc; 7.20 p.m. news In Malai; 7.55 p.m. Ttsochew drama; pjn. news In Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news tax Hokkien; 8.30 pjn. Nippon music; 8.40 p.m. Nippon language lesson, "Tadasbli HfiTthl
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    • 112 2 fcj*- v 1»' -—f^-\\ \»*^.lL\jf KTO-EI aai STOWA: WAKAKI HI NO YOROKOBI." S—«—«.So pan. and 3.30—».30—0 p.m. respectively. Grand Opening. Sunday. AIKI MZNAMI E TOBU." USHIHO BUNK A EIGA: Change of Programme. Four shows, 3—5.30—7.30 pjn. DAISEKAI BUNKA EIGA: Change of Programme. Five shows. 3 —6.45— 8—9.10—10.20 p.m. TEIKOKU KAN:
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