Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 December 1943
1943-12-20
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Title Section22 1943-12-20 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5472. NO. 327 MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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Article264 1943-12-20 1 THE GUNSEIKAN-BU was divided into two organizations the Malai and Sumatra Gunsei-kan-bu. during April 2603. The Malai Gunseikanbu was established on April 20. and the Malai Ounseikan assumed office on April 28. April Syowa 18: The important events of the month were: (It The Muslim Delegates' Conference.264 words
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186 1943-12-20 1 DomeL m RANGOON, Dec. 18—Aerial photographs of the extensive damages inflicted on enemy harbc ur, warehouses and shipping facilities in th* course of the Nippon Army antf Navy Air Force's raid on Calcutta on Dec. 5. revealed far greater war results than announced by186 words
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Article483 1943-12-20 1 THE UNITED States are finding their war efforts undermined by political strife and dissension. This strife and dissension is fast reaching its climax with the impending -Presidential Election, with Republicans and Democrats, devoting more attention to their political interests than to the country's, vying for the483 words
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Gunseikan-bu Taking Every Step To Stabilize People's Livelihood, Lay Malaian Economy On Solid Foundation
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1015 1943-12-20 1 EVERY STEP is being taken by the Gunseikanbu to stabilize the livelihood of the people of Malai, and to lay the country's economy on a solid foundation. In line with this policy, model agricultural farms are being established at Endau and Bahau.1,015 words
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Article165 1943-12-20 1 THE PURCHASE price of unhulled rice payable to farmers is being raised greatly to $13 per pieul and the amount of subsidy to $2 (for Horai strains, $4) according to an official announcement. This step, which has been taken by the Gunscikan-bu to adjust properly the distribution165 words
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144 1943-12-20 1 Domrl. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific. Dec. ia—One enemy bomber was shot down and four others heavily damaged by our anti-aircraft batteries, when a formation of approximately 20 PB-2Y Consolidated scout bombers attempted to raid our positions on Maloelap Island, in144 words
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81 1943-12-20 1 A FOURTH inspection party to the site of the 'New Syonan' model agricultural farm in Endau northern Jchore, is being planned, it is understood. The party will probably leave Syonan on Dec. 21. says Domei The primary a!m of this party is81 words
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Article, Illustration346 1943-12-20 1 A NIPPON BASE in Central China, Dec. 18.— Nippon forces, operating in the sector west of Lake Tungting, on the evening of Dec. 16, put to rout a powerful contingent of enemy troops which attempted to raid Heichungtzu, 15 kilometres north of346 words
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Article101 1943-12-20 1 ■■ML TOKYO, Dec. 19:—On thr basis of the most conservative estimates. enemy forces which carried out landIng operations at Cape Aferkus, have lost 3,394 men off shore, according to sources close to the Navy. This figure was compiled from a close study of the types and probable101 words
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664 1943-12-20 1 TOKYO, Dec. 19.—Details on the Dai Honyei announcement yesterday afternoon on the enemy landing on New Britain Island are disclosed by quarters close to Dai Honyei. They say, firstly, the enemy troops on Dec. 15 effected a landing664 words
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Article209 1943-12-20 1 Told Of Citations To Submarine Units DomeL TOKYO. Dec. 18—The Kaigun Sho (Navy Ministry) at 3 p.m. announced that citations were issued on Sept. 15 by the Commander* in-Chief of the Combined Fleet to four submarine units for carrying out daring attacks on enemy fleets in the Solomons209 words
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111 1943-12-20 1 Domei. TOKYO. Dec. 18—Imperial Nippon submarine units since the outbreak of Dai Tea Senso up tq the present have sunk a total of 160 enemy vessels aggregating 1.253.000 tons, and also sunk cr heavily damaged 24 enemy warcraft, it was disclosed by quarters111 words
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Article65 1943-12-20 1 Dcmrt. PARIS Dec. 17.—The Representative of the Azad Hind Government in Paris opened an office here yesterday. Mr. Nambiar, who opened the office, said it had two objects, vte. informinjr the French on the aims of the Free India Movement and furthering relations between France and65 words
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40 1943-12-20 1 Domei. LISBON. Dec. 18—Gen. MacArthur's headquarters announced that Nippon bombers, escorted by fighters, repeatedly bombed utti \<\> positions near Marku Cape. New Britain, during the afternoon and evenii g on I>ec. 17, it is reported from Melbourne.40 words
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ENEMY SUFFERS HEAVY LOSSES IN VICINITY OF CAPE MERKUS
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379 1943-12-20 1 OtsuL TOKYO, Dec. 18.— Dai Honyei announced at 4 p.m. today as follows: "Firstly, our garrison intercepted and is at present continuing heavy fighting with part of the enemy forces which landed in the vicinity of Cape Merkus, New Britain Island, on Dec.379 words
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Article33 1943-12-20 1 TOKYO. Dec. 18.—Heinrich Stahmer. German Ambassador here, this afternoon called on Mamoru Shlgemltsu, Oairau Daijin (Foreign Minister) at the latter'a official residence, and discussed I various matters. It is learn**33 words
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155 1943-12-20 2 BANGKOK, Dec. 17—The Thai Government authorities, it is reyealed, are, at present, making arrangements to transfer the administration of the four Malai states which were returned to Thailand in July this year to the Eultans cf the respective States. Bince their return to Thailand these155 words
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441 1943-12-20 2 RECIPIENT of a Certificate of! Merit, Mr Chan Koon Bee, Auxi- j liary Police Assistant, Section 3, Division "G," was the guest of honour at a most enjoyable tea party held in the premises cf the Serangoon Malai School in Aroo--200 Avenue yesterday441 words
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Article, Illustration236 1943-12-20 2 DnkL A NIPPON BASE in Burma, Dec. 18.—Constant rifts and racial discrimination among enemy forces on Indo-Burma borders are threatening to upset the enemy's oft-publicized counteroffensive against Burma, according to an account given by an Indian soldier recently captured by cur scouting squad in the236 words
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107 1943-12-20 2 THRILLING soccer is assured at Jalan Besar Stadium on Thursday, Dec. 23, when the Syonan Wanderers meet Cosmopolitan In the final of the Okamoto Soccer Cup fined. In fighting their way through to the final, both teams have played very fine soccer. Admission charges are 20107 words
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Article253 1943-12-20 2 LESSON 82 VOCABULARY V 9 koko kara from here T i> f asoko made to (as far as) there T S asoko no that there EXERCISE Koko kara a=oko made san It is three miles from a\, *5 7^3 -r^ -pi/ here to there. mairu arlmasu Asoko253 words
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101 1943-12-20 2 SHANGHAI, Dec. 17—Admiral Sankichi Takahashi. Adviser to the New Asiatic Development Headquarters of the Yokusan Seijikai (Imperial Rule Assistance Association) who arrived here today upon completion of his tour of North China, declared at a Press conference this afternoon that the firm faith101 words
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184 1943-12-20 2 Dmael. TOKYO, Dec. 18—In un article entitled "On the Dai Toa Joint Declaration," contributed to the December issue of the journal China." Prince Pumimaro Konoye, former Premier of Nippon, stressed that the SinoNippon, AUlan:e concluded on Oct. 30 was a prelude to the Dai184 words
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264 1943-12-20 2 NEWSPAPERMAN INTERVIEWED IN LINE WITH the policy of further fortifying local defence, and strictly in compliance with the watchword "The Defence of Malai Depends on its People" no young blood who is a Malai at heart will refrain from efforts to safeguard264 words
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Article94 1943-12-20 2 MISS May Goh, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goh Hood Klat, and Peter Wong, youngest son of Mrs. Wong Sze Fatt and the late Mr. Wong Sze Fatt were married at the Methodist Church in Kampong Kapor on Saturday. The Rev. Goh Hood Keng officiated. Among those94 words
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Article76 1943-12-20 2 Domei. KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 18—Over 2.000 members of the Kuala Lumpur Jikeldan including units of the A.R.P and the local Fire Brigade assembled on the Selangor Padang yesterday to welcome the Gunseikan-bu Keimu-bu Cha who is on a visit here. The Kei-mu-bu Oho took the salute and76 words
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Article27 1943-12-20 2 NICHOLSON.—On December 16. 2603, at No. 206 Moulmein Road. Jessie (nee Hale) Nicholson, ased 77 years, widow of the late Wli^ liam David Nicholson of Syonan.27 words
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Article76 1943-12-20 2 Mr. LJM CHOON BOCK and family beg to tender their heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends who sent wreaths and Joss papers and attended the funeral cf the late Madam Lim Kirn Neo (wife of the late Mr. Goh Kok lim) who died on Bth Dec., 2803. They especially76 words
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BOXING
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355 1943-12-20 2 THRILLING boxing was witnessed in pouring rain at the Great World arena Saturday night. Thi eating weather earlier in the evening kept hundreds of fight fans away. It began to drizzle soon after the second preliminary started and by the time the first of the two355 words
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Advertisement63 1943-12-20 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE IN MEMORIAM •f The late Mr. S. H. JAMES A REQUIEM HIGH MASS will be sung at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Ophir Road, on Wednesday, 22nd December, 2603, at 8 ajn. (T.T.) for the repose cf the soul of the late Mr. SARAVANAMUTHU HENRY JAMES63 words
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Miscellaneous202 1943-12-20 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 8 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. Puzzle Corner in Malai; 7 p.m. Malai music; 7.15 p.m. following week-days' Malai programs; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Mandarin choral recital; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news202 words
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