Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 December 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471. NO. 32-4 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16. KOKI 2603. BYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • ENEMY'S ATTEMPT TO INVADE BURMA FRUSTRATED
    • 272 1 Doraei. NIPPON BASE in Central China, Dec. 15.—1n an attack on the enemy airfield at Lingling on Dec. 14, a large formation of fighters and bombers of the Imperial Army Air Force in China heavily hit 14
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    • 155 1 Domel. BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 14.— More than 100,000 cases of influenza were reported throughout the eastern coast of United States as the epidemic swept many cities, according to a report from New York. Many members of Congress are said to be among
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    • 493 1 OVER ENEMY countries a/id territories where the AngloAmericans wield influence, the spectre of sabotage is hovering alarmingly. In the United States, Attorney-General Francis Biddle, in an article contributed to the Army and Navy Journal, slates high industrial officials as "enemies within our borders," and cites cases of
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    • 642 1 THE ANGLO-AMERICANS have suddenly become lively since their conferences at Cairo and Teheran. They have been publicizing their plan to start general attacks in Europe to make Germany surrender unconditionally and then attack Nippon. They are counting the chickens before they are hatched
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    • 121 1 A NIPPON BASE in the Scuth Pacific, Dec. 14.—A survey of the war results obtained by our units in the operations in the Wareo sector, New Guinea, revealed that the enemy lost nearly 600 in the ten-day period between Dec.
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    • 66 1 BmbcL A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Dec. 14.—Our naval air lorce at dawn on Dec. 14 made surprise raids on enemy airfields in Trobriand and Ooodenough Islands. Our raiders heavily bombed military installations and caused fires to start at two points on Trobriand airfield, while at
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    • 39 1 Dt>meJ. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, pec. IS. —Nippon ground batteries speedily repulsed three enemy planes which attempted U> raid Bula, Ceram Island, on the morning of Dec. 12. Nippon installations sustained no damage.
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    • 47 1 Domei. LISBON. Dec. 14.—A report from Honolulu said that the first air raid alarm in two months blacked out the Hawaiian Islands for 18 minutes last right. The army authorities announced later that the alarm was caused by unidentified planes, later identified as friendly.
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    • 234 1 TWO MODEL farms occupying an area of ten acres have been set up by the Gunseikan-bu in the Thomson Road district for the benefit of training its staff in agricultural work. The site was considered as waste ground in the past, and not for cultivation thus
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    • 39 1 Dmsei. MACASSAR, Dec. 13.—A formation of eight enemy bombers which attempted to raid Nippon positions here on the evening of Dec. 10 was repulsed by our anti-aircraft fire. Only slight damage was caused to our positions.
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    • 31 1 DwneL PUKUOKA, Dec. 14. —Shigemasa Sunada, civil adviser to fehe Nippon Ounsei Military Administration) In Malai, left here to return 'jo his post in Syonan by air today.
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    • 283 1 Brmei. NIPPON BASE ON BURMA FRONT, Dec. 13— In a fierce counter-offensive against Chungking troops in the northern Indo-Burma border region since th« end of last month, Nippon forces have completely
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    • 88 1 Doiml. BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 14.—Two hundred city policemen were called out and posted around the Baltimore plant of the Western Electric Company where several hundred shouting and catcalling pickets appeared in support of the strike called by the Point Breeze Employees Association after the War Labour Board
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    • 61 1 Damd A NIPPON BASE in South Pacific, Dec. 13.—Out of a formation of 125 enemy B-25's and B-24's as well as fighters which attempted to carry out two raids on our positions in Bum Bougainville Island, on the morning of Dec. 11 our anti-aircraft batteries shot
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    • 25 1 TOKYO. Dec. 14. —Dr. Gotaro Ogawa, ncwly-appolnted highest adviser to the Burmese Government, left Tokyo this moraine to assume his post.
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    • 113 1 MML BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 15—Indict, ting the tremendous success of the spectacular daylight raid by the combined format inn of Nippon Army and Navy bombers and tijh ten on Calcutta on Dec. 5, Gen, Davidson, commander of the AngloAmerican Air Force la that sector.
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    • 118 1 UMnei. NIPPON BASE on the Burma Front, Dec. 15. —A large formation of our bombers and fighters on the afternoon of Dec. 13 attacked the enemy airfield at Tinsukia and shot down cr heavily damaged or set ablaze a total of 31 enemy planes. Our raiders
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    • 53 1 Dome*. A NIPPON BASE In the Soutn Pacific, Dec. 14—An enemy attempt to raid Rabaul was again thwarted on the night of Dec. 13 when a formation of more than ten enemy planes wen quickly intercepted and repulsed by our ji naval fighter planes. No damage wai [{sustained
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    • 440 1 DEC. 8, 2603, the first anniversary of the Dai Toa Senso, was celebrated in an atmosphere of deep emotion. The military officials and citizens responded with reverence to the wishes of Tenno Heika, and renewed their determination to forge ahead with the successful
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 52 1 ANNOUNCEMENT LECTURES AT DAI TOA GEKIJO TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 IMPRESSIONS OF NIPPON Reports by the Malai, Sumatra and Djawa delegates to the Dai Toa Press Conference. Followed by screening of Djawa News, Dai Toa News and "Sciki No Saiten" (Sports Carnival of the Century) < Sponsored by SYONAN SHIMBUN KAI
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  • 660 2 DJAKARTA, Dec. 14.—Subhas Chandra Bose, Head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, on his first visit of Djawa, made a fiery appeal to Indians at a mass rally held in Djakarta on Dec. 11. Urging the Indians
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  • 287 2 STATING that a. good and happy horns depends very much on a sound monetary foundation and, therefore, it is the duty of everyone fcr the good' ef his family to realize the real necessity of saving for a rainy day, Mr. I. Suzuki,
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  • 140 2 ASSISTED by the si*ff or his department, Mr. Tcrakichi Furuzawa, chief engineer of the Kuala Lumpur Railways Bureau, conducted research work and invented a kind of lubricant which can be used for low and high temperature engines, frcm coconut oil. Lubrication oil for cylinders of railway
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  • 74 2 THE BOARDING of omnibuoes and trolley-buses bearing the Full Load" sign is strictly prohibited, unless on special permission of the vonductor or inspector, according to an official notification issued by the S/onan Tokubetu-si Tyo. Passengers are further strictly forbidden to stand In front of
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  • 72 2 DotneL BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 13.— Twfenty United States Marines were killed and 29 others injured last Tuesday when two American dive-bombers collided and dropped their bombs In the midst of marines engaged in exercises near Keilii Point on the Island of Maul, a report from Pearl
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  • 46 2 uonei. TOKYO, Dec. 13— All Government offices will remain open during (he forthcoming year end and New Year holiday period, it is revealed. The decision to abolish regular year end and New Year holidays was reached at a recent conference of VlceMinisters
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  • 198 2 THE SYONAN SYMPHONY Orchestra's masterful rendition of the immortal waltzes of Johann Strauss can justifiably be said to be a revelation to those fcrtunate enough to be present at the Kokaido last night when the Strauss recital was repeated. The large crowds attending last
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  • 106 2 ALL APPLICATIONS for new licences for coffee shops, restaurants and cafes as well as food vendors must be submitted to the Hoan-ka, Syonan Tokubetu-si, it was announced to the Press by Mr. K. Tateyama, Hoan-ka Cho, yesterday. These licences will be renewable yearly.
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  • 67 2 Dunei. MANILA. Dec. 15.—1t is revealed that preparations were completed for Dal Toa medical conference which will be held in Manila for three days, Dec. 20 to Dec. 22 wi'oh Filipino, Nippon, Chinese, Indian and other physician*. attending. It is understood that more than 200 physicians have registered
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  • 46 2 DiMil. TCMCYO, Dec. 13—Eh-. Ootaro Qgawa. first Supreme Adviser to the Burmese Government, will leave Tokyo for Rangoon tomorrow morning. It is understood Dr. Ogawa on his way to Burma will visit the Ise Grand Shrines, also the Atsuta and Kashiwara Shrines.
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  • 79 2 MRMBERS of the comiii't party dispatched by the Sensen Bunko' (Fighting Front Library), a popular monthly magazine ie Nippon, have returned to Syonan after their tour of three months to the front line* in Nampo to Tisit th Imperial Force*. The party, beaded by Mr.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 404 2 PUBLIC NOTICE BTRICT CONTROL OF THE SELLING AND BUYING OF GUILDERS IT 16 PUBLISHED -or Uie information of the general public that anyone who requires guilders for travelling or for business purposes <■ -n purchase such guilders at par value on application to the Nanpo Kaibatsu Kmko or to the
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    • 351 2 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALS, 4 Volumes Hutchinsous Technical and Scientific Encyclopaedia, 12 Volumes Everymans Encyclopaedia. 3 Volumes Wilkinsons Malay-English Dictionary. 150 copies National Geographical Magazines. Other good books are also on display. International Shoten. 47, Bras Basah Rd., Soynan-to. FOR SALE: Complete furniture and fittings of an established shop In very
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    • 763 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBtTU SI NOTICE No. 308 lie: RECRUITING OF PROBATIONERS FOR NAVAL AEROPLANE PLANT. PROBATIONERS for Naval aeroplane plant are invited to apply at ROH-DOH ZIMU-KYOKU at 10 am on the 18th December, as directed hereunder:— 1. APPLICATIVE QUALIFICATION: <a) Those who have attained elementary school grade or higher
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    • 679 2 NOTICE THE PUBLIC is hereby notified that Mr. WONG HEE has left the services of the undermentioned Company and he has no authority whatsoever to transact any business in the name cr on behalf of our Company from the date hereon. KIAN YONG CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, Nc. 444, Serangoon Road, Syonan-to.
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    • 141 2 < I.lie.is]i Edition) SUBSCRIPTION RATES OUTSTATION subscription: $2.60 per month (including postage). Outstalion subscribers are requested to pay six months subscription in advance. LOCAL (within tcwn area) subscription: $2 per month. Special arrangements may be made for mailin to foreign countries. Ilia address all correspondence regarding: subscription and circulation to:—
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 164 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6 30p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. religious talk by Al-Hustad Mohd. Fadullah Suhaiml: 7.20 p.m. news in I Malai; 7.35 p.m. Pekin drama: 8 p.m. I news In Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in j Hokklen: 8.30 p.m.
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