Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 31 December 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140*146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5472. «vo 337 FRIDAY. DECEMBER 31. KOKI *603. BYOWA IS SEVEN CENTS
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  • 135 1 Considerable Casualties Inflicted On Invading Forces BURMA FRONT Dec. 29.—Nippon garrison forces repulsed attacks on Dec. 23 and Dec. 24 by an enemy reconnoitring unit of some 500 strong at a point five kilometres south-east of Nvnbyan in the Hukawng area in the northern
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  • 117 1 ESSAYS in Nippon-Go on impresstcns of our reports in connection with co-operation in reconstruction and the people's aspirations cf a new life, etc., are being invited by the Syonan Chuo Hoso Kyoku in celebration of the Now Year. Selected estw** will be broadcast from Jan.
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  • 135 1 Coffee Plantations Converted Into FoodProducing Areas DJAKARTA, Dec. 30.—Two hundred and twenty-five peasant families, near Semarang city, Central Djawa, who had recently given over their farms to the Municipality in accordance with the new town planning scheme, are now enthusiastically converting the former Dutch coffee plantations in the Tengalang district,
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  • 237 1 NEW YEAR'S gift to the people of Syonan from the Authorities takes the most practical, most valuable form conceivable—free elementary education for 17,000 pupils on the register of schools throughout the island. With this decision, the authorities are making easily the most vital
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  • 294 1 FOR SOME TIME past, the people of Syonan have been given the opportunity of listening to purely Oriental music— mostly Nippon, Chinese and Malai, rendered and sung by the best talents available locally or by such of them as has been able to visit this fair isle
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  • 374 1 A TATTERED and shell-torn Philippines flag, a relic of the Bataan Campaign, decorated the picture of Dr. Jcse Rizal when the Syonan Filipino community yesterday observed Rizal Day, the 47th anniversary of the great patriot's execution fcr his part in the cause of Philippines independence
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  • 26 1 THE PUBLIC of Syonan will be given another chance to attend the -Strauss Recital tomorrow. Jan. 1, 2604, when it win be repeated.
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  • 245 1 NIPPON'S policy towards the other nations in Asia, especially those who were subject peoples before the outbreak of Dai Toa Senso, is entirely different to the Western conception of political administration, declared Tuan Tukul Surohadinoto. Djawa delegate to the Dai Toa Conference
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  • 118 1 Dtml A NIPPON BASE in Central China, Dec. 30—Eighteen enemy planes were either shot uown or heavily damaged during the course of a raid carried out by Nippon Army air units mi Suichwan, In south-western Kiangsi Province, on Dec. 27. Appearing over the
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  • 248 1 Dwael. TOKYO, Dec. 30— The Nippon Times, scathingly denouncing the American proposal of gas warfare, warned "in the event the enemy does resort to the employment of pcison gas, he must be prepared to meet, to the full extent, his responsibility, and the eternal indignation and
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  • 100 1 Dotnei. A SOUTH PACIFIC BASE, Dec 30.—An enemy formation of 87 carrier-based bombers attacked our base on Shortland Island on the morning of Dec. 28 but was repulsed by our ground forces. Four enemy planes were shot down. Our damage was negligible. Seventeen
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  • 159 1 WOMEN volunteers from the Rani of Jhansi Regiment held a successful concert on Tuesday night In honour of Subhas U«*r *t the eytman Kokaido, Dome! reports. Cabinet ministers as well as representatives of the Indian Independence League were present at the concert in
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  • 71 1 Omsk*. DJAKARTA. Dec. 2ft—The talk the town of Bai joewangi, Bast Diawa is about two Indonesian officers of the D.mwa Home V*U roe Army who, in their spick and span uniform, participated in a Friday Moslem service recenUy held at a masjid in the city. During the Dutch
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  • 787 1 IGUCHI MAKES MASTERLY REVIEW OF PAST TWO YEARS' ACHIEVEMENTS D*omL TOKYO, Dec. 30.—Speaking over a nation-wide radio hook-up last night, Sadao iguchi. spokesman of the Joho Kyoku (Board of Information) not only guve a masterly review
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  • 641 1 ASSURING SETTLERS in New Syonan that their financial and economic interests are being looked after is the decision of the Oversea Chinese Association to establish an institution that will serve as an economic and financial medium for the settlement,
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  • 409 2 Important Decision Made Known: 17,000 School Children Will Benefit STARTING from next year, Syowa 19, free education will be given at all Syonan Tokcbetu-si Kutsu Ko Gakko (Common Public Schools). This important announcement was made by the Kyoiku-ka Cho, Syonan Tokubetu-si, Mr.
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  • 419 2 Daniel. LABU (Negrl Sembilan), Dec. 30—The benefits VnjX are initcre for those who utilize the opportunities for farming offered by the Guasei (Military Administration) in Endau, Bahau and elsewhere Is strikingly revealed in the successful progress made by a batch of
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    295 2 Promos Kirn LinOfiers'New Year Present' ToßoxingFans IN AN EFFORT to provide an autstanding card that will serve its his New Year present to local Qght fans, promoter Nai Kirn Lin has matched eight of the t>est scrappers in the country for his program on Saturday, Jan. 1, 2604. Tiger
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  • 128 2 Donei LISBON, Dec. 29—The United States Army took over control of American railroads last night under orders from President Roosevelt, it is reported from Washington. The President ordered the seizure of the railways', to prevent the strike that was to j start
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  • 81 2 DmmL TOKYO, Dec. 29. —Monetary donations from Burmese nationals in Nippon for tbe construction of warplanes, were presented In one lump sum this morning to Kaxuo Aoki, Dal Toa Daijin (Minister of Greater East AjdaUc Affairs), by Burmese Ambassador Them Mftnpg The money will be forwarded by Aoki
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  • 45 2 IXwel. M SHIMONOBZXU, Dec. 29. Hie ;na ■iaii—l tunnel ttntung ettinxxi «eki and KoJI wiU to driven th- .1 the morning Dae. 91 wb«n i^« U^ TOMiMaf zoak' «hi«4d trill be yiMi^v Tbe f%aatt> wwJi of. the »M«vd MM 4»ok mot» than .wo
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  • 169 2 Mrs. TAN LIAN TEE (nee Chee Buay Himi, aged 69, passed away at her residence "Fairy Garden" Klebang Besar, it 1 p.m. on Dec. 28. 2603, leaving betilnd 2 sons (Tan San Hong and L>. T. Henry). 15 grandchildren and 3 great rrandchildren. Funeral at family Burial Ground on
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 229 2 COOKING Oil* PRICES REVISED THE PRICE of cooking oils now being distributed to the poblic has been revised, according to a notice issued by the Syonan Busai Haiku Kumiai (Syonan commodities Distributors' Association). To become effective Jrom Jan. 1, 2604, the »rice of coconut oU «rill be 17 cents a
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    • 646 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE MARRIAGE ANG-NEO—Between Mr. Ang Teck Hin, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ang Tian Choo, and Miss Nellie Neo Swee Neo, the only daughter of Madam Chua Geok Kea and the late Mr. Neo Kee Im took place yesterdny, December 30, 2603. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THB FAMILY of the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 173 2 NEW YEARS DAY, 2b04. KVU-tl and SYOWA: "DORBI SEN." 3—6 —8.30 p.m. and 3.30 8 30 —9 p.m. respectively. To-morrorv morning show at 12 and 12.30 respectively. (JSHIHO BUVRA EIGA: New programme includes: "HINOMARU KOSHLN KYOKU" (A Song—Happy and Inspiring). 3 —5.30 —7.30—9 p.m. Tomorrow: 1—3—5.30—7.30—9 p.m. DAISEKAI BUNKA EIGA:
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    • 170 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. musical entertainment; €.20 p.m. Nippon-Go news; 6.30 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 6.60 p.m. Malai music; 7.20 p.m. news lnMalai; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese drama; 8 p.m. news In Cantonese; 5.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. a conversation by inche1 Ishak and the newspapermen on his impressions
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