Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 December 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 333 MONDAY. DECEMBER 27. KOKI 2003, BYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 152 1 Dwncf. TOKYO. Dec. 26—A memorial service for the 4,500 heroes of Tarawa and Makin who died gallant deaths in fighting against overwhelming odds was observed with Buddhist rites at the Zojoji Temple here joesterday afternoon. The Dal Nippon Buddhist Association sponsored the
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  • 107 1 Being SenthiTo Nippon Universities 1 IMPORTANT material* for research work relating to Nampo are being sent by the Syonan iLitn-ary to universities, agricultural experimental stations and other research organizations in «Nippon, according to the Syonan Shimbun (Nippon Edition), i The books, reports, etc., to be sent to the
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  • 82 1 BANDOENG Dec. 25.— A discussion on economic, co-operative and farming questions was held recently at a meeting held in Priangan. It was decided at the meeting that all farmers are to redouble their efforts In rice production, while a plan was also drawn up by which riot
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  • 210 1 Domel. A NIPPON BASE on the South- i em Front, Dec. 25.—A tctal of 148 enemy planes was shot down or set ablaz? and destroyed on the grc und by the Nippon Air Force on the Burma front during the period from
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  • 53 1 LISBON. Dec. 23 —The strike of Mexican textile workers h*a assumed serious proportion*, according to report.-, received from Mexico City. It is reported the authorities have so far totted to come to terms with 60,000 orgariaed textile morkere who are Insisting on a 20 per cent: Increase
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  • 638 1 THE BATTLE for the vitally strategic port of Rabaul on New Britain Island may be said to have begun with the enemy landing at Cape Merkus. but it is clear from the trend of operations thus far that the anti-Axis are not going to find things
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  • 165 1 Naval Air Force Continues Bombing Of Cape Merkus, Pitelo Island: Big Damage Dwnei. TOKYO, Dec. 25.—Dai Honyei at 4 p.m. today announced that Imperial Nippon naval air units intercepted an enemy formation of 135 planes over Rabapl yesterday morning *nd shot down 58, including five
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  • 544 1 Railways And Steel Works May Entirely Be At Standstill USBON, Dec. 24.—1t is reported from Washington that the United States continued to move towards the worst strike in its history as four out of five railway operating brotherhoods rejected President Roosevelt's offer to
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  • 218 1 OMBCi LISBON, Dec. 26.—The Winter battle on the Eastern Front continued also on Christmas Day with undlminished fierceness, according to a German High Command communique issued at noon today, reports frcm Berlin indicated. It said th« Soviets resumed their attacks at the Nikopol
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  • 645 1 AS PUBLIC co-operation in the smooth working ot Gunsei (Military Administraticn) hr.'J become all the more evident along: with Its permeation, participation in political affairs—for the first time—by local inhabitants was announced during October 2603. It could be expected that public opinion would consequently be
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  • 173 1 RANGOON, Dec. 25—The Statesman, influential Calcutta daily newspaper. commenting on the daylight raid carried out by the Nippon Air Force on Calcutta on Dec. 5, declared that the people have the right to know details of the Nippon bombing. Reports reaching her* stated that
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  • 76 1 Dome! A NIPPON BASE in Central Chin*. Dec. 23. —Nippon forces captured large amounts of heavy and light armaments while crushing the enemy 11th, 38th and 185 th relief divisions of the Chungking Army during the operation* which coanxDied on Dec. 18 in the Pashan sector, near
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  • 187 1 Dmml. BERLIN, Dec. 24.—Dr. Joseph Goebbels, Reich Propaganda Minister, in his Christmas message to the Berlin population, said that even foreign countries must admit that the Berlin people's war morale has Hardened rather than wavered through the "terror raids by the enemy's sky Buns." Neutral
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  • 145 1 Done! LISBON. Dec 24 British and American fliers who raided Nuremberg and Hamburg will be the first anti-Axis prisoners to be tried by Germany as "war criminals," in retaliation of the Soviets' recent hanging of three German officers after their trial at Kharkov, according to
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  • 197 1 Attends 84th Diet Session D*meL TOKYO. Dec. 26—Tenno lleika this morning gracionsly attended the opening ceremony of the 84th session of the Imperial Diet at the House of Peers Tenno Heika left the Imperial Palace at 10 JO ajn escorted by Admiral Saburo Hyakutake, Grand Chamberlain. Tsuneo Matsndaira,
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  • 351 1 NANKING, Dec. 24-Revealin^ the situation in Chungking-oc cupied war zcnes, information available hare disclosed that the enemy in every war acne is in constant fear of ths Nippon forces' operatic ns. In Chungking's first war zone and i\ the border district of the Honan,
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  • 113 1 Donwi A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific. Dec. 24.—Five enemy planets were downed out of a formation of eight P-38's which attempted to raid Mille Island, in th 3 Marshall Group, en th« morning of Dec. 21 when ou* naval interceptors and
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  • 104 1 mmm, CANTON, Dec. 24—The United States air forces in China paid heavily for another attempt to raid Canton yesterday afternoon when a Nippon fighter unit and anti-aircraft batteries downed en© P-M, nine P-40's and probably two more. nwmy bombers escorted by flghtem uppeered over
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  • 297 2 Nippon Air Force Striking Hard At Enemy C/ound Units TOKYO. Dec. 24, —Today's Dai Honyei announcement telling of another devastating raid on Cape Merkus and Arawe Island, as' well as the destruction of 24 enemy planes at Rabaul during the enemy's attempted raid on
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  • 245 2 TOKYO. Dec. 25.-Yesterday's Dai Honyei announcement makes It plain that enemy attempts to consolidate their positions at Cape Merkus and Arawe are making very little headway in tare of the terrific pounding being delivered by the Imperial Naval air units, sources dc«e to the Nary
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  • 156 2 A NIPPON BASE in the Scuth Pacific, Dec. 23.—A unit of the Nippon forces in New Guinea, on the night of Pec. 19, under cover of pouring rain, carried out a successful surprise attack against •enemy rositions in the Finsch Haven sector,
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  • 86 2 DMasi. SURABAYA. Dec. 22— The warplane donation eamp«lg& which waa started ton Dec. I here by the Surabaya Youth Air League, conttnwes to receive wholehearted public support. Picture postcards, proceed* of which are to be donated are already sold out, while two more features are planned for
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  • 56 2 TOKYO, Dec. 23.—The Job© Kyoku (Board of Information) this afternoon announced that in order to lurther bolster Nippon's fighting power to insure complete rJctory in the present war, the Nippon Government has decided to lower the conscription age by one year to It years. The new conBCripUon measure
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  • 163 2 THE AUTHORITIES are very appreciative of the ec-operation by the public in the drive to collect arms and ammunition and in this connection large sums have been paid out a* rewards to people who have brought in or surrendered arms and/or ammunition.
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  • 55 2 THE SYONAN SHIMBUN <English Edition) acknowledges, with thanks, receipt, of the following donations to the Air Defence Fund: "Four members of Stores Department.' Wnlmsal Denkltusin Kaisha VUL, ayonan 40 09 Mr. OBMnc Lkng Hian c/o b, Ooi A Yeflappa, Byooma 35.00 s sew r.eviously acknowledged 55.M1.47 Total
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  • 163 2 THE PUBLIC is reminded that the closing date for entries for the Slogan Contest sponsored by the Gunseikan-bu is Dec. 31. The contest is open to all communities including Nippon-Jin. and entries may be submitted in any of the following languages— Nippon-Go. Malal, Chinese.
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  • 66 2 HBDCHOW. Dec. 24.—Maaayuki Tani. Nippon Tatahi to china, en route an an inspection tour of Northern Kiangsu. arrived here at 1 p.m. Immediately upon his arrival, the Ambasss- vistted skk and wounded soldiers at the Army Hospital. Later, be Wat in id to report* by the Oonsul-General
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  • 36 2 Dwsaei HSH»KWO. Dec 34— Toshitake Okubo. Nippon Mmfter to Hungary, and his party arrived at Mancfauli in* afternoon en route for Tot,-t. They arc expected to have for Harbin at 3 pjn. tomorrow.
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  • 478 2 MORALE WIVL REMAIN UNAFFECTED' lIV PVWt KOJBMA TOKYO, Dec. 24—The sacgestlaw fey certain American tsjavrtera that pasassi ga* sbeoU be «M« fey the Aawertcan armed force* against >Hppan, mwi only aam—fatat «i— Nippon forces if the suggestion 'is meant deteriorate the Nippon
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  • 194 2 Ixnuel TOKYO, Dec 24—As detaUed figures continued to he received from Nippon South Pacific bases en the action around Cape Merkus, in New Guinea Island, sources clos* to Dai Honyei emphasised that the enemy's manpower losses at a very conservative estimate must have topped the 4.000
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  • 135 2 THE FOURTH batch of pcatal students drawn from all parts of Malal were graduated last Friday after completing their course of training which commenced on Beot. 25. 2603. The gwadiiatlnw ceremony was held at 11 a.m. at the flnntl Kokugo Oakko in the prasaurn
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  • 300 2 Domel. RANGOON, Dec. 25.- Reuter, in its Christmas eve editorial, acknowledged the foul atmosphere prevailing in Bengal where the radio speeches of Subhas 'Chandra Bose, Head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, are greatly influencing public sentiment, according to. information received here from enemy
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  • 116 2 SHANGHAI, Dec. 24.—Expressing their determination to assist in the sacred task of the construction of Dai Toa with "Nippon brain and Chinese heart," a group of Chinese students now studying in Nippon said in a Joint letter to the Central China Dally
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  • 85 2 Mrs. BOEY SWRB POH (nee Tenaah than Seoic Bee), aged 57, passed away peacefully *t 12.00 midnight <T.T) on 24th Dee., 2403, at her residence No, 10. Lorooff "H" Telok Kurau (on 1 Still Road) leaving behind her son (Bee* Yew Lee), daughter -Mrs Ctag Ken Ouan), adopted son
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  • 69 2 Mr. KHOO VANO TIN (aged 871 passed awny neacertilly on Saturd^^ (25th Dec.. 260T). at his reshienoe. S5B, River Valley Road, leaving behind tw« wldovs. five sons (Messrs. Khoo Teefc Scon, Tee^ cbuan. Teck Puat. Teclc Loom and Teck Quee). five daughters and several grendchilaren and
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  • 87 2 Mrs. UM SOON tiSkxG (net Madam Tan Tecfc Ghee) .passed away peacefully at her residence No. 12, Shanghai Road at IIS am. (T.T.) at the ripe age cl 90, leaving behind 3 sons Him Tlam Ek. Urn Tiam Hock and Lim Tiam Slew) and "3 eau^htcT*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 251 2 LEGAL NOTICE "Syonan Shipping Company" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between Hardial Singh, Hira Singh, M. V. Ramaswamy. T. V. Appan mid Urn Tua Beck in tfae trade or business of the aborementkmad "SYONAN SBXPPDiQ COMPANY," Ship-owners, Engineers and Contractors, of No. 4, Battery Road, Syonan.
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    • 548 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 312 Re: REVISION OF FARES OF TROLLEY BUS AND OMNIBUS. THE PARES of trolley buses and omnibuses of Syonan Tokubetu Si are hereby revised and will be enforced as directed hereunder:— 1. Date of enforcement: Prom January Ist. Syowa 19. 9. Trolley buses: Within
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    • 257 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT THB ENGAGEMENT is an* nounced between Mr. Sidney Minjoct, youngest son of Mrs. L» Minjoot of Syonan, and Mis.-» Agnes Bodestyne, youngest daughter of Mrs J Bodcstyne oi Syonan WEDDING Mrs. D. K. ANUGRAHAM nf Malacca has the pleasure to cordially invite all her ft lends and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 152 2 TODAY'S PBOGBAM 6 p m musical entertainment; 6.20 'p.m. Nippon-Go news; 6.90 p.m Nippon melodk*; 6 SO p.m. pußlc corner m MaJai; 7.16 p.m. foUowmf week-days' Malal programs; 7.30 p.m. news to Mabi; '..35 p.m. Pekln drama; p.m. news In Oantonwe; 8.15 p.m. news In Hokkfen; t.SO pjn. Nippon m*;
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    • 127 2 svonnnsHimßun n NlffON-60 LESSON? LESSON 87 GREETINGS AND SALUTATIONS Ohayo gozaimasu Good morning. ;|fe>*w*— J^f'A -T jx Konnichi wa Good day. x v Komban wa Good evening. Sayonara Good-bye; farewell. O-yasumi nasai Good night (said to a sMN*I "ft*. person on retiring V to sleep). Arigato goaaimast Tiiank you. Ikaga
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