Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 December 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 330 THURSDAY. DECEMBER S3. KOKI 2«03. SVOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • NINE TRANSPORTS, TWO CRUISERS, MANY LANDING VESSELS SUNK OFF CAPE MERKUS: ENEMY CONVOYS SEVERELY MAULED
    • 287 1 TOKYO, Dec. 22.—Dai Honyei announced at 11.30 a.m. today: "Imperial Army Air Force attacked enemy airfields at Kunming, and Yunani on Dec. IS and Dec. 19 respectively, and, in addition to blasting grounded enemy planes, engaged in air combats over each field with more
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    • 106 1 DwncL A NIPPON* BASE in the South Pacific, Dec. 22. —Our interceptors shot down three cut of a formation of 12 enemy B-24 s which attempted to raid Taroa and Maleclap attolls. on the Marshall Islands on Dec. 20. Slight damage was caused to
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    • 265 1 THE IMPORTANCE of manual labour in a country, such as Ylaiai, where there is much to be done In revamping the country's economy to wartime needs, can scarcely be overemphasized. Hence, the decision of the Gunseikan-bu to foster the spirit 01 industrious service by the formation
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    • 250 1 THE VIEWS expressed by a Syonan Chinese woman in an Interview published by us yesterday should go a long way towards allaying the fears which her sisters might have entertained (now they know, without the least justification) about migrating to Endau to participate in
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    • 502 1 SOMEWHERE IN SYONAN today a small band of Mala is, the nucleus of the Malai Giyu-gun (Malai Volunteer Army) are receiving an intensive course of military training: from Nippon Army officers and noncommissioned officers to prepare them for the important
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    • 158 1 DmbmL TOKYO, Dec. 22.-Addressing today's session of th; extraordinary gubernatorial conference, Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo, concurrently Gunju Daijin (Munitions Minister), emphasized that next year will prove decisive in the consolidation of the foundations for Nippon's final victory. Premier Tojo pointed out that the
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    • 64 1 DmmL BANDOENG, Dec. 32.—A scheme tor making Bojolali independent in rice supplies has forged ahead and all avail, able unreclaimed land here has been opened up to settlers for further cultivation of padl. Classes, giving instructions covering a period of one month in the new method
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    • 72 1 DnmL BUENOS AIRES, Dee. 21—A Washington dispatch revealed that the State Department announced that two members of the Spanish Falangist Party invaded the American Consulate at Valencia last Saturday, tearing down photographs and haranguing visitors. The dispatch said United States Ambassador. Carlton Hayes, reported
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    • 99 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Dec. 22.—The enemy ait force lost 12 planed in its ineffective raid carried out against our positions at Alexis, between Wewak and Madang, New Guinea, on the morning of Dec. 20. The ensmy raiders, consisting of 24
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    • 550 1 JULY 2603 brought Syonan into the limelight of the world's events as it marked the first visit of Premier Gen. Hideki Tcjo to this city, while earlier in the month Subhas Chandra Bose, the Indian leader, had arrived here to hslp in further intensifying the
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    • 243 1 FURIOUS ATTACKS BEING MAINTAINED DNMi. TOKYO, Dec. 22—Dai Honyei at 4.15 p.m. today announced that our naval air force, carrying out two successive raids against enemy convoys off Cape Merkus, New Britain Island, sank nine transports, two cruisers, and large numbers
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    • 254 1 DMMi TOKYO, Dec. 22.—Taking up the subject of the Bolivian revolution, Sadao Iguchi, spokesman of the Joho Kyoku (Board of Infcrmatton), today declared that although detailed and conclusive information has noff been received, the revolution which overthrew the Government of Enrique Penaranda was
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    • 159 1 Domei. i LISBON, Dec. 21—The AllIndia Muslim League meeting this week in Karachi will have before it an appeal from the Secretary of the Bengal Muslim League Relief Committee to save Bengal from "physical and moral collapse," according to a report received here. Enumerating
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    • 412 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Dec. 22.—Enemy position* on Pilelo Island, off Cape Merkus, were again attacked by our naval air units at dawn on Dec. 22 when our raiders caused big nrea to start at two points in
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    • 128 1 A FREE entertainment featur* ing recitals of Nippcn songs, Nippon dances, etc., will be given to the public by members of the Comfort Party sponsored by the Sensen Bunko (War Front Library) at the Kyoei Gekijo at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon under the auspices of
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  • 386 2 DmmL MANILA, Dec. 22.—"Through the efforts of the Kalibapi. unprecedented unity has been achieved in the Philippines and the people have reawakened to the fact that national salvation rests in their own hands," declared President Jose P. Laurel in an address before a. mass
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  • 89 2 Dessek TOKYO, Dee. 21.—Ike Joho Ky«a\u <Board of lufwriisarinrj today tamed a communique- revealing theft Government, at u-day's Cabinet meeting, derided on the final drafts of eleven important btlls to be Introduced at tbe farthocming Diet session. yucmot in importance amons; those bUb Is the ccc relattng
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  • 43 2 DomeJ. TOKYO. Dec. 21.— It is revealed that the Nippon Government, lollowits decision to station diplomatic representatives in Croatia, has appointed Waichl Miura, First Secretary attached to the Nippon Embassy in Berlin. as the first Nippon envoy te Croat:*.
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  • 44 2 Dome*. MANILA. Dec. 22.—1t is learned that in older to train men for service abroad. Claro M. Recto, Minister of Foreign Affairs, nas reeoßßsscnded the rentton of a College of HneHn Pr-vice and Pubuc Adminissrasian in the L'nrvrrsjey ex dm rnM^puwm.
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  • 307 2 LESSON 85 POLITE AND I V*II L\r. FORMS 1. Pan o kudasai GWe me some bread 2. Bata o motte kite Brine me some *>*Jr butter. kudasai 3. Nani ka nomasete kudasai Gire me something •T- 2 s-vt? ?y?A to drink. 4. -Sfcibarafru o machi Iradasal Wait
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  • 589 2  -  SYONAN SHIMBUN BY STAFF R£POBTEK. WORK ON THE Oversea-Chinese Association's collective fanning and big land development scheme at Endau is progressing apace rapidly. Map reproduced shows the site of New Syonan where a Chinese settlement is being founded and a portion of the areas
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  • 85 2 oomei. BUENOS AIRES, Dee. 21.—The new Bottefcui Pre«ldent U«Jor Alberto I vaiaroel and members of the now Cabinet were sworn in on Monday, according to a report from I* Pas. "Ie new Boremmrot also aonouncexl that Snriotie Petmranda. former pro-antt-Axis Pmldcnt, who wa* deposed in the coup
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  • 43 2 Daaei. CANTON, Dec. 20—The Pacification Affairs Bureau which has *~~n established within the Kwangtomg Provticlal Government opened its office lor business from Dec. 18 although the official opening of the olllce has he«n postponed to the earty part of next year.
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  • 253 2 DOBMt. TOKYO, Dec. 21—Superior Nippon surgical technique was given fun play on Dec. 19 when the skilful hands of a Nippon surgeon restored, in a 15-minute operation, a bullet carried for ten years by President Wane Chingwei of the National Government of China, accenting
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  • 42 2 LISBON, Dee. 21.—1t to reported from Bombay that Mrs. Gandhi suffered a fourth heart attack in eight weeks but has rallied. Dispatches said Mrs. Gandhi's condition Is creating: anxiety In view of her advanced age and fratttr.
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  • 86 2 OeeaeL SHfIOCEN. Dec. 3D—lt is revealed that a Nippon unit operating in the southern sector in Norti China since launching their Autumn campaign up to Dec. 15 accounted for 4.199 enemy dead and 2,634 prisoners. In addition to smashing 1,247 enemy military in stallations the Nippon unit
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  • 49 2 SZNGARADJA. Dec 20.—The or*a i niaaUon o/ a local youth corps with each district as a single unit will shortly be completed throughout Bali Island. The corps wOl be tompeeed of peisons between IS and 30. while mayors and district heads will act «r leaden.
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  • 78 2 ADDITIONS to che Air Defence Fund 1 received by the Syonan Shim&tm OEng- lish Edition) today amount to $130, bringing the gross total to $8*31.47. These contributions are from: Paya L«bar Methodist Church, Syonan 7«.00 Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church, Syonan 50.00 Mr. T. I. Khan c
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  • 298 2 PARALLEL with the steps at present being undertaken by the Chinese and Catholic communities in Syonan to develop vast tracts of land in Johore and Ne«ri Sembilan, a harullal of Sytnan Burmese representing Sino-Burmans, Indo-Burmaas, Eurasians and others are enthusiastic about taking
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  • 375 2 RAIDS AND COUNTER-ATTACKS BEING EXCHANGED EVERY DAY Deoaei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Dec. 21.— Air operations in the Solomon and New Guinea sectors are increasing in intensity with raids and counterattacks being: daily exchanged between our air force and
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  • 144 2 TOKYO, Dec. 21.—1t is learned that in commemoration of the first anniversary of the conclusion of the Nippon-Thai Cultural Pact, the Nippon translation of the Poism Bibl?, one of the four principle types of Buddhism, comprising over TO volumes, was entrusted to Wichit Wichit-Wa-thakan, Thai
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  • 54 2 Donai. DJAKARTA, Dec. 21 .—lndicating the rising savings con&ciouscesi biwhw Djawa inhabitants, total postal savings in the island at the end of November reached 3.710,000 Guilders according to a surrey by the Djakarta Savings Bureau. The authoritiae expect the total at the end of this month will pass
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  • 55 2 I Will. DJAKARTA; Dec. 21.— It is learned that 103 Indonesian youth* completed a three months' training course at the training centre for youths near this city. Being the second batch of graduates from the institution they win return to their respective home towns in Djawa to
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  • 56 2 uomet. DJAKARTA. Dec. 22—Chinese residents here who were joyons at being permitted free travels recently, heard further good news today. They can get a new "sarontf" for thetr New Year's dress at cheap prices. The Merchants Association here is now busily preparing for the sale which
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 698 2 All-Out Thai Support For Nippon Pledged BANGKOK, Dec. 21.—The firm determination of Thailand to prosecute the war to final victory side by side with Nippon was reaffirmed by Nai Direk Jaiyanama, Thai Foreign Minister, today in an exchange radio broadcast with Mamoru Shigemitsu, Nippon Galmu Daijin (Foreign Minister), on the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 174 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 0 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 pjn. Chinese Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. religious talk by Al-Hustad. Mohd. Fadufiah Suhaiml; 7.20 p.m. news to Malai; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese drama; 8 p.m. news to Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokklen; 0.30 p.m. Nippon music; 8.40
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