Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 December 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 320 SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 192 1 YET ITJRTHER openings fcr local men have been created by Che authorities with the proposal tc open an establishment for the training of Judicial officers in Byonan. To be known as the "SihokanYr*>eidyo," the establishment (states «n official notice) will train up Slnpankan
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  • 129 1 Sponsors Comfort Show AN EXTREMELY enjoyable show was given yesterday afternoon tc wounded soldiers in the YVrmy H^pital under the auspi<ces c! the Syonan Shimbun fiha. The prcgrsm set for the function consisted of recital of Nippon songs, dances and many n?ther items, altogether 21 in -number,
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  • 101 1 THE SYONAN Broadcasting .Station particip?t2d in a special "rrcgram in commemoration of the second anniversary of Dai Toa S< nso yesterday evening, in Nfc'hich announcers frcm Tokyo, .Rangoon. Macassar. Djakarta. Manila. Hsinking, Peking, Shanghai. Nanking. Hongkong and Paiau, speke ol the recon
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  • 560 1 OF GREAT historical interest and documentary value are the month-to-month reviews of the activities of the Gunsei since the birth of New Malai, which are being published in our columns. In these reviews we discern the forward march of New Malai—a march which no obstacle,
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  • 686 1 TOKYO, Dec. 10.—On the eve of the second anniversary of the conclusion of the three-power agreement among Nippon, Germany and Italy, Sadao Iguchi, Spokesman of tlie Joho Kyoku (Board of Information) issued a statement as follows: "It is
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  • 40 1 LISBON. Dec. B— The Influenza epidemic shows no signs of abating in England, according to reports from London. Ttie reports said that eight cut of nine high courts were closed today owing to the number of judges ill.
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  • 103 1 DwneL A NIPPON BASE on the IndoBurma Border, Dec. 9—Combined war results so far ascertained reveal that the enemy suffered personnel loss exceeding 1,500 at the hands of our land units in the upper Salween sector since early in October this year.
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  • 277 1 Domet. TOKYO, Dec. 10.—The recent American-British statements should serve as a warning to all other nations as to what the world would be like if the two arrogant countries had their own way, Sadao Iguchi, spokesman of the Joho Kyoku
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  • 338 1 A NIPPON BASE IN BURMA,! Dec. 11.—American airmen recently captured in Burma provided the Nippon men and cfflcers with a big laugh when they confessed sheepishly that they had passed their destination in India before they
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  • 564 1 Woundea Recount* Officer Most Harrowing Experience DomeL TOKYO, Dec. 10.—Bitter indignation over the brutality of American airmen in deliberately machinegunning the wounded and helpless in lifeboats was voiced by a wounded Nippon officer who reached safety after
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  • 97 1 LISBON, Dec. 9.—Turkish Foreign Minister Numan Menemencoglu declared that Turkish foreign policy is unchanged, at a Press conference in Ankara, acccrding to reports received here. Asked if th? Cairo conference had brought Turkey closer to war. Menemenccglu reiterated that Turkish foreign policy remained unchanged. He said
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  • 329 1 ■MM wr t.BIJEIi OS AIKES Dec 9—^Plying to recent criticism of United States war news, Elmer Davis, Director of the Office of War Information, said that both the Army and Navy PublicRelations Bureaux have been trying, against tough obstacles to
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  • 95 1 Pays Visit To Military School DomeL TOKYO, Dec. 9—l en no Heika was pleased to visit the preparatory school of the Military Academy in Saitama Prefecture today and inspected military exercises staged by students there. During the Imperial visit to the school, Tenno Heika graciously Granted the name
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  • 278 1 AS adjus;men^ fan the orgmization cf the Gunseikan bu had been effected in a smooth manner, its progress also had become regular. Regarding the development of resources, important personnel of the various industrial and transportation concerns nad gradually arrived, and great progress was made
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  • 45 1 Domei. SAIGON, Dec. 10.—According fat reliable estimation, rice production in Cochin china this year amounted to 3.200,000 tons which account for more than 50 per cent, of the estimated total rirc production of six million ton* for French Indochina this year.
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  • 37 1 Domei. HANOI. Dec. 9.—Nippon resident* In Hanoi and Haiphong have donated one fighter plane each to the Imperial Army and Navy Air Units on the second anniversary of the outbreak ot the war.
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  • 38 1 Dotnci. HANOI. Dec. 9.—A formation of fix planes of the American Air Force ir China raided Tong. 20 kilometres north. west of Hanoi this afternoon and machinegunned the civilian population. However, practically no casualties were caused.
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  • 857 2 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 10. —Sadao Iguchi, Spokesman of the Joho Kyoku (Board of Information), declared in a Press interview yesterday that the recent Cairo Conference between Roosevelt, Churchill and Chiang Kai-shek represents a "mere shadow" cast by the sun
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  • 370 2 DonteL LISBON, Deo. B.—The address of Gen. Jan Christian Smuts. Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa, be fere a private meeting cf the United Kingdom branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association on Nov. 25. the contents of which hare been received, reflects
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  • 48 2 THE program for the Sunday popular concert is as follows: il» Eurantiic. (2) Gold and silver; (3) Tsuru Karoe; (4) Kugin Onegln: (5) Dance—Sow Waltz; (6) Dance—Trio Espana; (7) Dance of the Hours; (8) Saxophone Solo—(a) Valse Marilyn. (b) Dance Hongreise; (9) Gypsy Primas; (10) Ryuko-Uia.
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  • 120 2 RANGOON, Dec 9—A survey of achievements scored by Nippon Army air units on the Burma fronts in the coarse of one year of operations between Dec. 8 last year and Dec 8 this year, reveals that nearly 600 enemy planes were destroyed.
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  • 216 2 Domei. MANILA, Dec. 9.- Legislative circles today declared that President Jcse P. Laurel s proposed National Government Budget for the fiscal year 1944 has sealed the notice to the world that the Fhilippines Republic is determined to forge ahead with the difficult task of nation-building in
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  • 139 2 D*mH JOHORE BHARU. Dec. 10.- The Johore Oversea Chinese Association is planning a large settlement of Chinese agriculturists along the Ayer I tarn Road. The site chesen is 35 miles from town and stretches for two and a half miles along the main road that
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  • 96 2 MUSLIM members of the Auxiliary Pclice attached to the Beach Road division feted two recipients of honours certificates at a tea party held en Thursday, the function coinciding with Hari Raya Hadji. Guests of honour were 8. M. A. H. Chlshty and Tengku Abdul Kadcr.
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  • 80 2 Otrnri. DJAKARTA, Dec. 9- The Djawa Press Association, which since its establishment on Dec. 16 last year has contributed much toward solidifying unity among local journalists and strengthening co-operation between the authorities and the Press, was today given legal status by an administrative order
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  • 59 2 LIEUT. COL. J K. Bliousle. Chief of _aff of th-j Indian National Army, wiil gAe a talk in Engiirh on "Impressions cf my Uccent Tour 01 Tea (Ea-st Asia)" at the Eamakrishna Mision Hall. No. 9 Norrfc Road, en Monday. Dec. 13. at T 30 p.m.
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  • 204 2 'We Must Admit Likelihood Of Worse To Come,' —Stimson BUENO6 AIRES, Dec. B.—Washington reports quoted U.S. War Secretary, Henry Stimson. as giving discouraging news to the already war-weary Americans. At a Press conference this morning, Stimson significantly said that war, on the basis of past history, could be expected to
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  • 118 2 CONTRIBUTIONS to the Air Defence Fund received by the Sycnan Shimbun (English Edition) have risen by a total sum of $1,288.73 yesterday. This brings the contributions received by this newspaper to date, to $8 163.60. Today's list: Syonan Tofcubetu-si Services Club. Syonan 500.00 Mr. Phang Hong Kye
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    • 119 2 WITH THE rich volum? of h?r vcice. the mastery of the delicate language of Nippon, Felly Rose Ruiz sang to a large and appreciative audience including many Nippon-jin, at the New Wcrld Arsna last night. Miss Felly Rose (as she is popularly
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  • 60 2 Doaiei. TBINGTAO, Dec. 3.—War results achieved by a certain Nippon unit I fighting in eastern and southern Shantung Province during last month include 467 enemy dead left behind as well as 112 enemy troops taken prisoner. Various war trophies were nl«o taken including one trench mortar, four
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  • 56 2 DomeL DJAKARTA. Dee. B—lt Is reported from Sourabayu. that a warplane donation campaign was launched today by the Sourabaya Youth Air League which was recently established with a view to propagating air-tuin<ted-ness among youngsters. Procteds dPrived from the sales of picture, and postcards in the street* uiil
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  • 137 2 REVISIONS in the regulations governing Entertainment Duty will become effective from Dec 15, 2603, states an official notifliation of th» Syonan Tokubetu-si Entertainment duty shall be Imposed for any person, who enters places of general entertainment such as cabaret, billiard hall and mahjong parlour. Place of
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  • 155 2 FUKDOKA. Dec. 9—To study comprehensively ways and means for carrying out a vigorous New Asia Movement within Dai Tea a two-day conference of leaders of the New Asia Movement from Nippon, Manshukoku, and China, opened at the Hakata Hotel here this morning The
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  • 225 2 MEMBERS of the public who are in search of entertainment with a moral background should not hesitate to visit the Malai Gekijo where "Sedia Payong Sebelum Htijan" (Get An Umbrella Before It Rains) is being staged by a group cf young Malais
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  • 133 2 LIM—YEO. 1-he engagement L* announced to-day between Mr LJm Tta« Chwee. the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Bah Chik. and Miss Yeo Boon Neo. the onfir daujrhter of Mrs. Yeo T«ck Bok and the late Mr. Yeo Teck Bok. The marriaere will take place s.'n.rily. WEE—CHEONG. The
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  • 158 2 Ma lam LIM KIM NEO (wife of '/at late Mr. Goh Kok Lfan) fourth dm«'i. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Uhn Choon B*«k passed away peacefully at Hakual Byoln on Dec. 8. 2603. Deeply regretted. Madam Lim was 26 years old, (Vpcountry papers please copy). ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mr K. JOSEPH
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    • 137 2 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE Ls hereby given to the public that M. Ganesan Chettiar son of M. K. Meyappa Chettiar alias I\asivisvj»nathan Chettiar, or No. 14 Jalan Genuan?, Segamat, has on the 6th December. 2603 released all his interest in and right to any distributive share in the estate of
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    • 972 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTBD: Young and hardworking Factors Hbiids. Reasonable -a'ary offered. Apply with full particulars and copies of testimonials to Box No. S7l, c,o Sronan Shun bun (English Edit imi), syot an. WANTED: Experienced translator in translating Nippon-Go and Chinese Into English. ALso several experienced boatbuilders. Apply personally to K.
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    • 86 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE: Modern Dinii)? &Uinsi and Bedroom Furniture, Tr. velVir.^ Wardrobe, etc. Apply at 428. Orcharf Koad. WANTED: One Churning Maw chin- either in gcod or bad condition. Give full particulars t<* 46. Cecil Street, or Phona Noi 6583 from l p m. to 3 p.m. <TT.)
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    • 133 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM p.m. Nippon musk; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Tamil Children's Program by the pupils of Woodsvttle Boy's School: 6.50 p.m. Malai music by Kampong Gelam Krone hong Orkest; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai: 7.35 p.m Hainan drama: 8 p.m. news hi Cantonese; 8.15 p.m.
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