Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 December 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140^146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 326 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 376 1 PhkL TOKYO. Dec. 17—Sadao Iguchi, spokesman of Joho Kyoku (Board ot Information), commenting on Lm'od States Navy Secretary, Frank Knox's declaration on Dec. 14 that "the preliminaries of fighting a major Pacific offensive ara cut of the way," told foreign Press representatives: "If
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  • 57 1 JV-mH. TOKYO, Dec. 17.—At a nweting of more than 50 Chinese students at pre&ent studying in Nippon. Yu Hsi-ch en. risking President of the Hsinmin Society, exiiorted the students to redouble their efforts, pointing out that they shoulder a heavy responsibility in establishing New china and protnotinT Ifuture
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  • 262 1 NOTHING that the anti-Axis leaders may say can alter (the fact that they are losing the initiative on all fronts. Both in Toa (East Asia) and in Europe, it was only when the Tripartite Powers rested ofter operations marked by spectacular successes that the
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  • 291 1 SUBSTANTIAL evidence of Malai's progress since the inception of the Gunsei a little more than two years ago is to be found at every hand. Ameng the most impressive signs is the steady growth of deposits in the Dai Nippon Postal Savings Bank which, having passed the
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  • Fear Of Nippon's Growing Strength Drives Britain, U.S.A. To Desperation
    • 417 1 BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 16.—The White House announced that President Roosevelt has returned to the United States from the Cairo and Teherar conferences, states a report from Washington. Meanwhile, emphasizing the increasing appearance of friction, dissension and strife on the American
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    • 147 1 MARCH 2603—0ne year after Malai and Sumatra had been brought under the control cf the Gunsei (Military Administration) —found steady progress being made in measures taken in thg various fields, enabling the pecple to settle down, and speeding up the development of economic resources ai.! the restoration
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    • 96 1 Dmm). BANGKOK, Dec. 17.—Following the appointment of Lieut. Qen. Phichit Kria< gsak as Minister of Defence, a partial reshuffle of leaders of the National Army took place, tt was revealed in the Government Gazette under the date Dec. 14. The new appointments follow:—Defence Minister Phichit Kriangsak. concurrently
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    • 55 1 Domd. LISBON. Dec. 16.-—British Prime Minister Churchill is ill from pneumonia, presumably somewhere In the Middle East, according to an official announcement from NO. 10. Downing Street, the Prime Minister's official residence, a London dispatch said. Churchill's whereabouts were not stated. Hoy r/sr, k is believed be U
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    • 262 1 INTENDING contestants are reminded that all entries for the competition for suitable lightcontrol lamp shades must be submitted on Monday, Dec. 20. Covers for shading lamps now being used by the general public for the control of lights are not to be recommended because
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    • 84 1 Dcmel. PEKING. Dec. 17—During November. Nippon army units actively carrying: out mopping-up operation* against remnant enemy forces in the north and central sector of Hopeh Province, found 342 enemy dead bodies abandoned on the battlefields and took prisoner 151. it is disclosed. In addition they destroyed 74
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    • 429 1 Enemies 'Future Growing Dark And Gloomy, Says Premier At Conference TOKYO, Dec. 16.—The mounting fear of the rapidly expanding Nippon strength is the major factor contributing to the desperate counteroffensives being launched by the Anglo-Americans against Nippon despite the successive series of colossal losses, Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo declared in
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    • 91 1 LISBON. Dec. lo— In Washington, United States Secretary for War, Henry Stimson, disclosed that 17 anti-Axis merchant ships, including five American vessels, were sank by German bombers in Port Bari, Italy, on Dec. 2, and 1,000 persons, among them 37 American naval
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    • 159 1 Demel. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific. Dae. 17.—Nippon naval air unit?, in three waves, heavily pounded enemy positions at the Torokina bridgehead. Bougainville Island, late on the night of Dec 14, causing explosions and large fires at several points. All Nippon aircraft
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    • 27 1 LISBON1. Dec. 15—Reports from Pearl Harbour revealed that American positions on Tawara Atoll in '.he Gilberts were twice raided last night by Nippon aircraft.
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    • 276 1 WITH A VIEW to bolstering the country-wide self-sufficiency drive and the Gunseis plans to industrialize Malai, the authorities have dispatched to various localities in the country, a bcdy to investigate and report on important production materials that are. available,
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    • 206 1 Domei. LISBON, Dec. 17—The extension of hostilities in the Nevel area and fighting on the Leningrad front were outstanding phases of Soviet-German hostilities Heavy fighting continued at the Kheason bridgehead, in the Kirovograd area, between the Pripet and Beresina, in the Shoblin sectcr as well
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  • 65 1 Presents Watches ToßlindeetSoldiers Donci. 10KY0, Dec. 17.— Kotaigo Heika was today pleased to grant special watches to 36 members of the Imperial Fighting Services who lost their eyesight while serving on the front lines. The Imperial gifts were received by Takao Fujiwara, Vice President of the Soldiers' Welfare
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  • 254 1 Domei. LISBON. Dec. l&—a clear ><Jmission that an overwhelm :ns majority of German prisoners captured in Italy believe without question in Germanys ability to crush the combined might of the anti-Axis nations has been made by Haig NichoLson, Reuters special correspondent with
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  • 153 1 MM BUENOS AIRES. Dec 16 —Frcm Washington it is reported that voicing concern over the dwindling supplies cf coal, the Office of War Information on Wednesday warned that coal supplies would be at a dangerously low level by March next year and added that
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  • 152 1 Otmrl. TOKYO, Dec. 17— The decision to utilize part cf the former residence of the lat2 Prince Iyesato Tokugawa at Sendagaya, Shibuya Ward, as a training hall for all young men visiting Nippon frcm all parts of Dai Toa was reached by the Tckyo
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  • 54 1 WmmA HONGKONG. Dec. 17— n. nnf traln.ng institute for Indian volunteer* In Kowloon will be opened tomorrow by the Hongkong branch of the India** Independent League when matriculation ceremonies for the first trroup of volunteer students rill be held. The first Rroup selected will be subjected to vigorous
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  • 231 2 JDvuei. BANGKOK, Dec. 16.—Enthusiastically declaring that "it is just magnanimous," Nai Prichanusat Payarachun, former President of the Thai Press Association, told Domei "The Joint Declaration adopted by the Assembly of Dai Toa Nation* embodies th* spirit of the Orientals." All basic principles of Buddhism
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  • 97 2 (Pacific Ocean March) ■f. Vmi no tamia-nara Otoko-nara Minna ichido wa akogareta Taiheiyo no kuroshio o Tomo-ni isande yukeruhi ga kittuo Kanki-no chi-ga jnoeru 2. Imazo o-oshiku tairiku-ni Akarui heiwa ktzukutoki Taiheiyo-o norikoete Kibo hatenai umi no ko no Jki-o sekai-ni thimesunoda 3. Aogu homarc-no gunkanki Miyoshi-ni kikuo
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 2 Kyoki S«ci and Teroyo As»|umo wh* »nitf in "Amnt K«kyoGi*n" whicfc open* at tbc Kyoel smd Sy<m» GHdJ* today.
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  • 318 2 IN ORDER to popularize Nippon songs through the medium cf films. Eiga Haikyu Sha (Film Distributors) have arranged for a special program of film productions to be screened, at the KyoEl and Syowa Gekijo. starting from todaj'. Feature film will be Daiei studio's "Aozcra Kokyo
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  • 885 2 THE FOLLOWING article is contributed by Mr. Tap Sic Teck, ex-officer of the Department of Agriculture, who, in a letter to the Editor, intimates that his 'Handbook on Local Farming for Smallholders and Hem? Gardens,' will be out of the Press very
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  • 344 2 MONTHLY AVERAGE OF $300,000 DEPOSITS in the Dai Nippon Savings Bank of Malai, which had exceeded the $1,000,000 mark in the latter part of August, 2603, and which have been pouring in far beyond expectations during a period of
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  • Article, Illustration
    159 2 KYO El: "AOZORA KOKYO-CA-KU" preceded by musical 'Shorts.1 3 p.m.—6—8.80 p.m. Byon&n Hoso Chamber Orchestral Ooneert at the 6 and BSO p.m. shows. To-day and to-morrow. To-morrow, show at 12 noon. STOWA: "AOZORA KOKYO-OA-KU' preceded by musical 'Shorts.' 3.30—6—8.30 p.m. To-morrow: 12.30 —3.30—«—5.30 p.m. USfWO BUNK A
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  • 250 2 LESSON 81 VOCABULARY *V* muteukashii difficult; hard; laborious > shikaru to scold; rebuke; reprove masume daughter; girl: youim woman EXERCISE *°™b™ V* ftfS! 11. node anata I c««not call on o'V ,»«7 A^* s"*5"* y^' 1 you this evening o-tozune dekwnasen because I S X 2
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 540 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKCBETU SI NOTICE No 309 Be: USE OF TEOLUY Bl SES AND OMNIBI'SES Tnose wno»use the facilities of travel Jby trolley-buses and omnibuses which are under the Management of Syonan Tokubetu SI, should observe the directions hereunder mentioned: 1. Boarding of trolley-buses and omnibuses which display the sign
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    • 1033 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED an Office Clerk with knowledge of Ei.glish Ri<«i Chinese. Previous experience necessary. Preference will be Riven to tho-e who speak Nippon Go Plejise ipply with copies of testtirornate to the Manager. Malai Oil Palm* Estate, Lflyeng Layar.g, Johore. I WANTRD: Qualified Mechanical Engineer wtth practical experience In
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 98 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 pm Indian Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. Malai music by the Sinar Bulan Kronchong Party; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Chinese Children's Progrcm; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien: 8.30 Nippon music;
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