Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 December 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office *****46 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 313 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 134 1 DomeL A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Dec. I.—Our anti-aircraft batteries brought down three B-24 bcmbers yesterday morning when a formation of 30 enemy planes, comprising B-24's and P-40's attempted to raid our positions in the M idang sector, New Guinea.
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  • 78 1 A NIPPON BASE on the Burma Front. Dec. I.—Our Army atr units carried out a devastating raid'against the enemy airfield at Akola. eastern India, on the evening of Nov. 39 when our raiders destroyed a total of eight enemy planes. Three enemy interceptors were
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  • 25 1 TOMORROW being the opening day of the War Anniversary Week, the Syonan Sinbun (English Edition) will be published as usual
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  • 52 1 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. Z— Yakov Malik, Soviet Ambassador to Nippon, this afternoon conferred with the Gaimu Dai jin (Foreign Minister) Mamoru Shiremitsu for one hour. Later, in the afternoon, Dr. Heinrith Stahmer, German Ambassador, called on Shigemitsu and conferred, it is understood, on the
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  • 447 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in Central China, Dec. 2.—lt is revealed that Commander Sun Ming-tsui of the Chungking Tenth Reserve Division and staff officers were trapped and annihilated by a Nippon unit near Leichiachow south of Changteh on
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  • 616 1 A*TEK THEIR SELF-STYLED 'Big Three' Meeting in Cairo, the anti-Axis leaders (Churchill, Roosevelt and Chiang Kaishek) added yet another to their already long list of bombastic declarations. After saying that the three allies had agreed upon future military operations against Nippon, the anti-Axis leaders, in complete
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  • 126 1 DoflMti. TOKYO. O—v X fro* W cosathe Cairo C«afereaee, Sadao Igvchi. spokesman of the Joh© Kyoku Board ef Information) dismissed them as "sheer prspaganda en the part of the enemy and net wortb takinr op werimuty." He aaM that, as stated before, the
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  • 232 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in the South, Dec. 2.—Sergeant Major Tomo Anabuki has practically recovered from a recently received bullet wound and will shortly participate again in aerial attacks' to add to his remarkable record of having shot down 54 enemy
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  • 84 1 D«neL SHANGHAI, Dec. 2.—lnspired by the brilliant air battles recently carried out by the Nippon Air Forces on various fronts, and consequently fe sling keenly the necessity of building up the Air1 Force of their cwn country, the Chin2:>e here will start a
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  • 137 1 IN CONNECTION with the promulgation of the immovable Property Acquisition Tax Ordinance, the authorities have issued the following statement; A rapid increase in transactions in, immovableproperties has been noticed recently. The prices are also extremely high. Such a state of affairs, it left unchecked, will result
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  • 106 1 D«s»e4 BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 2—lt is reported from Washington that United States Secretary for War, Henry Stiofca-m, an we* need at ft Press conference today that United States Army Casualties up to Nov. 15 numbered 94,918 which included 14,431 killed 32,590 wounded, 23,407 taken
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  • 93 1 a tsvtiuiAL. Movie Supplement by Eiga Haikyu Sha (Film Distributors) in commemoration of the second anniversary of Dai Toa Senso will be distributed free to the public with tomorrow's issue of the Syonan Sinbun, English Edition. Printed In colour, the supplement contains all the latest
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  • 278 1 FIRST PRIZE (|50.§«01: 291,300 (in Syonan attotment). CONSOLATION PRIZES (91.0*0 each, two tickets): 291,299 and Bum. SECOND PRIZE ($20.0«0) 324,867 (In Syonan allotment). THIRD PRIZE (91M** each, three tickets): 378,241 (In Syonan allotment); 17M41 (in rank allotment); £71,686. (in Syonan allotment). FOURTH PRIZE (SSJM
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  • 1021 1 AMERICAN CHARGE REFUTED D*mel. TOKYO, Dec. 3.—ln a masterly refutation of the official American charge that the present war was foisted upon the United States by Nippon, Saburo Kurusu, former Nippon Zenken Taishi (Special Envoy) to the United States
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  • 181 1 FOLLOWING the celebration ceremony to be performed jointly by officials and citizens at the Tokubetu-Si Padang at 11 a.m. on Dec. 8, a rally of all communities in Syonan will be held at neon the same day at the Dai Toa Gekijo.
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  • 397 1 Told Of Citation To Heroes Of Hupeh Campaign Dome! TOKYO, Dec. 2—The Kikugun Sho (War Ministry) announced at 4 p.m. today that Tenno Heika had been iniormed of the fact that citations had been granted by the Nippon Commander to the Sasamoto Company of the Nakahata Unit as
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  • 94 1 TOKYO, Dec. 3—Tenno Ileika this morning graciously received in audience Lieutenant Generais Icbiro Shichida and Yasuyuki Okamoto and Major Generals Minetaro Yoshida, Takashi Mohri, Shinichi Yanagawa, Naomitsu Takano. Rokuro Imanishi and Tohru Okabe, all of whom returned from the frontlines after rendering distinguished services Later,
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  • 121 1 Demei. A NIPPON BASE in South China, Dec. 2.—The enemy's reHewed attempt to raid Hcngkcng proved highly costly to the United States Air Force in China yesterday afternoon when cur fighter units shot down seven enemy machines, damaging several others. About 3
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  • 513 2  -  DOMEI NAVAL COMMENTAXOR Defeat Unprecedented In Annals Of Naval War DEC. 2.—Yesterday afternoon's Dai Honyei announcement has brought up to 22 the number of enemy warcraf t sunk or heavily damaged by our naval air units in operations off the Gilbert
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  • 442 2 THE SALARY of Auxiliary Servicemen <Heiho) serving in Syonan has been increased frcm 96 to $25 per month, it was announced by Tuan On an bin Siraj. officer in charge of recruitment for the Malai section, in an interview with Domei. He revealed that a growing
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  • 141 2 VACANCIES ars now open to able-bodied men between the ages of 18 and 30 years to wcrk as workshop hands (bolt and nut fitters) in Syonan, states an official nctiee of the Syonan Toku-betu-si. Intending applicants, irrespective of r«ce. are requested to present themselves at
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  • 122 2 SYONAN Eurasians are holding discussions this week in connection with the collective farm scheme launched by the Gunsei (Military Admin istratiorJ when 1,000 households will shortly go back to ths land in Serting Ulu and Serting Hilir in Bahau, Negri Sembilan Province.
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  • 178 2 DomcL TOKYO, Dec. 2.—Premier Oen. Hideki Tojo today was presented a poem penned in his honour by Major General Jcse de Los Reyes in which he expressed the popular admiration of the Filipinos for the Nippcn Premier. The popular sentiment was
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  • 239 2 RAMflLUr^g^j'f ONE OF THE highlights of the Overseas Chinese Self-Sufficiency Pavilion at the Great World is an accessory focd derived from shark liver oil and sold as Hepasol, which, because of its high vitamin A content, should prove invaluable to Both old and
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  • 122 2 BEvtMit&N persons, including a number of liquor shopkeepers, and restaurateurs, were charged with profiteering, and abetment of profiteering, on beer before Mr. M. V. Pillai in the Sycnan Keizi Tihohoin on Thursday. One of the accused, Ng Ghiow Koon. the owner of a
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  • 299 2 the SALE of the eighth-term Konan Saiken (Government Lottery) tickets started on Wednesday morning at all tanks, pest offices, pawnshops, the Tokubetusi Treasury Department, the New and Great World Amusement Parks and cigarette and other shop-, which are members cf the Syonan Materials and Goods
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 45 2 A TO-MORROW-FIRST DAY l ANNIVERSARY WEEK! I UNDER THE JOINT AVSPICES OF SYONAN SINBUN KAI EICA HAIKYU SNA m A PUBLIC FUNCTION T With ADDRESS CONCERT NEWSREEIA WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW at pan. U O KYO-H YAMATO INDO MALAI. FREE ADMISSION TO ALL ANNIVERSAR Y
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 174 2 KYO-EI and KYOWA: WAKAKI HI NO YOROKOBI." 3—6—8.30 p.m. and 3.30—6.30—9 p.m. respectively. Grand Opening To-morrow: WAR ANNIVERSARY PROGRAMME featuring •AIKI MINAMI IS TOBU." KYO-EI: 12—3—6—8 (last show free to the public). SYOWA: 12.30—3.30—6.30— 8 p.m. USHIIIO BUNK A EIOA: Four shews 3—5.30—7.30— 3 p.m. DAISEKAI BUNK A EIGA: Five
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    • 102 2 TOBAY'S PBOGKAM P-m. music; 6.30 pjn. Nippon fcnguasj* news foe basmaers; S.SOpjn. TamU Children's Program: 6.56 p.m. Mala! music by Chahya Timor Ortcest; »•>• PAL news to Sfalal: 7.35 p.m rtifwwe Chlldren'H aonr and bMtrumenui reciUl; pjn. news In Cantaamt; t.is p.m. news In Hoklden; «.S« p.m. Nippon untie; 8.40
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