Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 December 1943

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office L 4&146 C*c* Sfeet, Syoium. Telephone N: £471. NO. 3S* SATURDAY. DCCEMMUt 29. KOttt 2603. SYOWA II 9EVICN CENTS
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  • 101 1 TAISHO Tenno Sai, tfco aanivenary of the dfhc •f the Ute Imperial Ma- jesty Talsho Tenno, is be- tag celebrated today. While observing Christmas the people of Syonan should in loyalty also pay silent homage to the late Imperial Majesty's memory. Taisho Tenno. the Anjjust
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  • 118 1 BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 22.—The S< ripps- Howard newspaper's editorial, commenting on the antiAxis -vaunted offensive in southeast Asia against Nippon, declared: "The clslay in launching the Burma campaign, which received o much advance official publicity, is in striking contrast to the uiilimited threats mad? at
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  • 47 1 A NIPPON BA3B in the South ■Paciflf, Dec. 24—Our ground batteries Mccessfully repulsed enemy B-24'a •ota«t™? 17 which made five attempts no Attack our positions at Kavieng. .New Ireland Island, on the night of lev*- 2<v No damage was caused to nor position*.
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  • 303 1 BUENOS AIRES, Dec. IS. -It 1* reported from New' York that th« widely-read magazine Time placed at the top of the list of "reasonable deductions" to be .drawn from the y Teheran and Cairo conferences, the fact that Soviet Russia will emerge as a
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  • 57 1 HANOI, Dw. 23.—Vio«-Admiral i Jean Decoux. Governor-General of French Indochina, who was visiting southern French Indochina to attend the Federal Assembly cf French Indochina, returned hsre today to inspect the extent of damage which was caused by the recent blind bombings carried out by
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  • 485 1 STEPS taken by the Gunsei to control transactions in immovable property, with a view to regulating prices and moderating the circulation of funds, thus safeguarding the livelihood of the public, have had immediate effect. Landed properties no longer change ownership at the frequency and if or the
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  • 305 1 TOKYO, Dec. 24.—Dai Homyei at 4 p,m, today announced that our naval units carried out smother devastating; raid on enemy positions in f|k# Cape Merkus sector and also on Arawe Islaad, N«w Britain Group, at
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  • 101 1 Pi—il. LISBON, Dec- 23—Apprehension that the Germans might strike a counter-Wow in the near fuWre in retaliation for British air attacks was voice* by the Commander of British *Att Defence. General Sir Frederick Pile, today, aooordUif to a London report. rile said: "I think the
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  • 195 1 Pi—i. A NIPPON BASE on the China Front, Dec. 23.—five more enemy planes shot down or destroyed on the ground are the additions to the previously announced achievements by our Army air force in $he recent raids on the enemy
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  • 135 1 BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 25.-A Washington dispatch said that President Roosevelt received word from the railroad management and two of the five operating brotherhoods that they have accepted his offer to arbitrate in their wage controversy. Roosevelt made the same arbitration offer to non-operating unions.
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  • 78 1 TOO* AN, D«c. 22—Nippon force, carrying out mopping up operation* agaiiwt Chinase Cotnmunlat troops infesdnc Hopeh. c Pitn*iing, »^<«"tpffv Hoojut and Anhwei province* during Urn period from Oct. 6 to Nov. 30, •chtoffed the foUotrtnc wmr results: 4.4tt dM4 bodtea tflSdoned on the battlefields, 1.161 w«r prtwoew
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  • 156 1 DtML RANGOON. Dec. 23.—The Military Administration which has been in force in districts under the jurisdiction of the Shan State Government thall be abolished as from today, it was officially announced in a proclamation issued by the Commander in-Chief of the Nippon Forces
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  • 94 1 A NIPPON BASE in Central China, Dec. 32.—Nippon forces, operating along the Hanyang River Hunan Province, yesterday morning, put to rout approximately 2,000 en>my troops equipped with trench mortars, in fighting at Huangtupao, ten kilometres west of Liuchiachang. The enemy fled to the south-west after
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  • 51 1 Desftei. I MAKILA, Dec. 24.—ChiW»M cheer win toe brought to aide soldiers In Nipboo Ans? hospitals taitfanll* by rats M the Ksdibapi bsginnlng frotn today. Kalfljapt workers trig mUrtate aoKtters wita n' C%rlstmas Jjrosxsssi on Dec. 25. S-« rr doiMrfei* toy nmbn the Kalib*nf wlfl be
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  • 187 1 OtOMi A NIPPON BASE in Central China, Dec. 23.—A graphic account of the furiousnesa and intensity o: the crushing Nippcn offensive oa Changteh was given today by a Staff officer of Chungking's 57th Division, who was brought to this base on Dec. 21 after being
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  • 126 1 EXCELLENT entertainment was provided the public yesterday by m?nrbers of a Ntppcn Comfort Party, sponsored by the Senen Bunko (War Front Library), at a show held under the auspices cf Eiga Haikyu Sha at the Kyo-Ei Gefcijo yesterday afternoon. The entertainment comprised Nippon songs. danoss.
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  • 73 1 Dwnei. DJAKARTA. Dec. 24—"The reports of the gallant deaths of Imperial naval troops on Makm and Tarawa have stirred *_p •or fighting spirit still more,' said Kasman Singodimdejo an •fflcer attached to the Home Defence Corps. "We have been taught by Nippon officer* how
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  • 167 1 APPLICANTS for admission to the preparatory, courses of the Syonan Iltadaigaku (Medical College) are being invited, and the Tokubetu-si and Provincial authorities have been requested to make their recommendations. Enrolment tor the new term, which Is scheduled to start front April 1, IWO4, will
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  • 423 1 TOKYO, Dec. 24.—Ridiculing the fantastic reports circulated by Major-General Clair E. Chennault and Chungking regarding: the results supposed to -have been achieved by the 14th United States Air Force in China, sources close to the Army here
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  • 69 1 DomeL BUENOS AIRES. Dec 22.—A reward of $10,000 was oflercd in San Francisco by the Union of Operating Engineers for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person who hurled acid on Victor S. Swanson. business manager of the American Federation of Labour, on Monday
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  • 114 1 TOKYO, Dec. 24 Ralslnc Uu curtain on the 84th regular sed•ion -of the Imperial Diet, thi (louse of Peers and Hoti.;e of Representatives convened at i o'clock this morning Three hundred and nine men* bers were present for the convocation iof the House of Peeta* •while
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  • 50 1 Dtoti. MOSCOW. Dec. 23.—1t is announce* by the President of the supreme Sovm* that Uie elections of members of tttt Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S/t. h«v« been postponed until Deoemfcei 1944. Simultaneously, he announced that tb« powers of the present Supreme Soviet will be extended for another year.
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  • 671 1 PREPARATIONS fcr the trans-, fer of the four Northern Malaian Provinces to Thailand were being made during the month cf September 2603 with the people there remaining extremely calm. The Ounseikan made his official tour to Bangkok and Penang, and the Territorial Incorporation Committee was
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  • 305 2 Doraei. TOKYO, Dec. 24—It is announced that in line with Government's decision to lower the conscription age from next year, the Cabinet Council yesterday afternoon approved a four-point plan for reorganization of. the structure of universities and colleges. The reorganization aims at increased efficiency of
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  • 123 2 Domei .SHIMONOSEKI, Dec. 23—The second undersea tunnel connectin? Shimonoßeki and Moji which is now under construction is scheduled to be driven through ,en the morning of Dec. 31, it was officially announced today. Due to the effort* of hard-working crews blasting and rttggfrHT their way
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  • 64 2 j Pwnei. i TOKYO, Dec. 23. —A new opera. i "Sunpaguita," Based on a traditional story from the clitesical literature of the Philippine*, will shortly be completed by Kotatu Yamada, foremost Nippon composer. The composer is at pieeent, busily engaged in working out the libretto for his
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  • 47 2 Dvsaci. BANJBUtASIN. Dm. 72— It is learned thai the Nippon military authorities is South Borneo are busily i ■ngaged in preparations to send appropriate Christmas gifts consisting of toys, shoe* nthVntic shoes, stockings and other gilts to children of enemy countries now in internment camps.
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  • 40 2 NANKING. Dec. 33. —The Ntppon•perated Tungwen University in Shanghai has donated Yen 3,000.000 to civ- rational and cultural institutions of China. The presentation was made to Pereiini Minister Chu Mln-yl by President TaXichi Kitano of Tungwen University.
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  • 57 2 Itomel. KARAITSU, Kyushu. Dec. 22.—Seven st udents arriTed here today from Malai to study at the Karateu Seamen's Training Institute. The matriculation ceremony will be held tomorrow morning. After studying Intensively until July, nertt year the students will return 'to Svonau to become assistant instruc- tors
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  • 366 2 JOHOrU: BHAHU, Dee. 24.—Matters pertaining to welfare or the people w«re atociwd freely at the fin* meeting of the members of the recently appointed Sanji Kai (Advisory Covneilp held here for three day?; beginning from, Monday wukr the
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  • BOXING
    • 168 2 Deaie*. TOKYO, Dec. 23- In a thnl):i.« fight-packed with thrills and excitement from the opening round until the closing belL Jukhi Kaneda earned a close decision over Motoharu Horiguchi in the ten-round main event at the Hibiya Public Hall this evening. Both fighters weighed
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  • 71 2 Domei. LISBON. Dec. 22. —Acccruing (o tie News chronicle co»respondent in Washington, the 25.000.000-ton coal shortage in America is likely to became more serious next year, according to the Office of War Information. The demand will be ir.-crmsed then by shipments to Europe to sustain military
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  • 62 2 DnmL TBQAL (DJawa). Dec. 23.—1n view of the great <i*t«H for farming- implements due to agricultural expansion throughout DJawa, two sugar factories at Slawi district have now been converted Into large wot taboos for tbs manufacture of various farm tools. A large number of blacksmiths and carpenters have
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  • 44 2 Tli.nl. DJAKARTA. Dec. 23—Economic oOeiato of seven eastern provinces m DJawa met yesterday mom ing m Soerabara to discuss ways and to Improve the eoUeciktr. and dtotrilmtSon system of important oommodi tes, prestaied over by the Governor of Soe**-' baya provinc*.
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  • 160 2 Bwitl. MANILA, Dec. 22.--The threeday medical conference commemorating the establishment of the Republic cf the Philippine* I ?iiccessf ally concluded this morning. Following the termination of the session, Doctor Toon© Sison. Director of th» Philippines Hospital, and chairman of the conference, named three outstanding achievements by
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  • 84 2 Dnwi HANOI, Dec. 23.—Information reaching here revealed that cne enemy plane belonging to the United States Air Force in China crashed and burned in Heiminswo, 60 kilometres south-east of Mengtze, Yunnan Prcvinc?. Ctrcumstauttal erMeaee potato to the plane being one of seven enemy planes which
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  • 83 2 PBKINO, Dec. 33.—Thirty-one Italian residents here who have been under the protective surveillance of the local authorities since the surrender of the treacherous Badogito clique to the anU-Ajd* nation* toiUy were released, after taking the oath pledging loyalty to the new government of the Socialist Republic of Italy
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  • 99 2 Doiupl. BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 22.—Replying to the question at a Press conference whether the United States would recognize the new Bolvi&n Govwnmen' Secretary of State Cordell Hull, today declared; ''Considerations of the security of the Western Hemisphere and the war effort of the United Nations must have
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  • 204 2 Domei. A NIPPON BASE at the Centra] China Front, Dec. 23.—With Nippon Army air units continuing spectacular activities in the current campaign against Chungking's Sixth War Zone, complete air supremacy is held by them aver
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  • 341 2 BANGKOK, Dec. 23—The spokesman of the Thai Government last night in a rajdfo address, scathingly denounced the Anglo-American Air Force's inhumane and indiscriminate raids •gainst the civilian population of this city. *ls» T*«i spokesman's denunrtatlot. was direct** against toe enemy wltli special reference the air raid*
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  • 66 2 Domei. BANGKOK, Dec. 22.—A group of nine Indian women residing in Thailand headed by Mrs. Gurudayal Kour. left here at noon for Syonan to join the Women's Volunteer Corp* of the Indian National Army. The party was given a hearty sendoff at the Bangkok station by
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  • 48 2 DJAKARTA. Dec. 21. —Twenty-lfcre million Tiwlniwlaii women tbrouchout DJ»« obaarv* •^ron»*n'» Day" on Dae. 2* annually. Wt dHWon wm mat by the WaaWt SeeOon off the "Ftoetera" morcnwnt with a riew to caiUnc forth women's all-out co-operation for the successful consummation of the war.
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  • 39 2 Donei. BANGKOK, Dec. 23.— Today's session oX the Thai Assembly of peoples levteJMttattves passed three fovernmenUl bills increa«tot the rate of the 1 staunp tax, creating new restaurant and hotel taxes, and revising th* educational •ystcm.
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  • 263 2 RANGOON, Dec. 22- With the object of achieving economic selfsufllciency in essential commodities, experts- of the Mandalay Agricultural College laboratories are at present engrossed in various experiments and have already achieved notable results, accenting to a report issued by the Agricultural Ministry. In the field of
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  • 67 2 LISBON. Dec. W—den. MacArthur-s headquarters admitted that Nippon air forces are heavily pounding American forces wbiih landed at Tarawa, it is reported from Melbourne. Nippon air units, H said, have been making "their most vicious attacks against the American 'beachhead" and added teat "sharp ai tuektr* have been
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  • 64 2 Dmnl MANILA. Dec. 21 .—lt 1b teamed that In aa effort to coordinate and cenlraiIse publicity organs of Government, a Board of Information has been created healed by Arsenjo lajz. Assistant Director-General of the Kalibapi. and former Manila editor. In addition to acting as Press Liaison Office,
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  • 97 2 JO6KPH—HZLUEN. T*ie engagement was yT*ywi»rtti on Dec. 23, 2W3, between Mr. Don Joseph Wesidagrama. toe eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Juan Wetlriagama, and Mfas G. Dan Hellen w/»tt»art«i» Percra, the ektest iHm^htPr of the iaie Mr. and Mrs. O. Don Martin Perera. The marriage wil) take place
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  • 84 2 THE BUDDHIST TEMPLE, Outram Road. A ceremony will be held here on Monday (Dec. 27) in memory of the late Mr. R. WIMALASIRI, who died in Kuala Lumpur en October 23 last. This includes alms-giving to the Bikku in the forenoon, and a Buddha Puja comprising Gilanpasa and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 139 2 Tit-Bits V/t MFPOMO AT KUALA KNDAU on Uip second anniversary day of the Dai Tba Senso, the spokesmen o f various communities i immbtod on the pbdang delivered tpeechee befitting the occasion. A rteat hit was made by Mr. J. M. DeWas, •ho delivered a short address in Nippon-go, which
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    • 685 2 PUBLIC NOTiCE MALAI KOKUJI No. 81. c IT IS HBREBY NOTIFIED that the following amendments in respect of the second harbour area and the second Item of restrictions are to be made in Malai Koshi No. 50 under date of Sept. 29, 2603. relating to restrictions on u-w? of waters
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    • 344 2 OLD TYPEWRITING RIBBONS MADE NEW t SATISFACTION GUARANTEED lor Diouey refunded Send ycui u»etf ribbon to us for re-dyeing. Charges moderate. Enquire Tel. 2594. or SIAKG C,\ AN CO.. 5S Telok Avm Street, Syonait. CHRISTMAS CONCERT AT SYONAN KOKAIDO. on 25th Dec, 2603, from 6 to 8 p.m. (T.T.). PROGRAMME.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 103 2 v s\l*V l\X^| R TODAY'S PROGRAMME 8 p.m. music; 8.90 p.m. Nippon language news for begtoners; «30 pjn. Tamil Children's How; 8.50 p.m. Nippon songs: 7.30 p.m. news to Malai; 7.3 ft p.m. Chinese COnMren instrumental recital; 8 pjn. news to Cantonese; B.l§ pjn. news to Hokklen; 8.30 pjn. Nippon
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