Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 December 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 322 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14. KOK! 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 110 1 Aomn. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Dec. 13.—Nippon Army units in close co-operaticn with air units are dealing crushing blows to the enemy's «©unteroffenstve attempts in the sector north-west of the Song River, in the Finsch Haven area, where flghting
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  • 123 1 FOR BRILLIANT co-cperation «md meritorious services rendered towards the reconstruction cfl Byonsn, three Keibu attached to' Hhe Syonan Pclice Force were! promoted to the ranks of Keisei' HPolice Superintsndents). The men are Mr. Mohamood bin Abdul Wahab (Malai), Mr. Song Kok I Hoe
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  • 52 1 £>orari. BANJKRMASIN. Dec. 10— Five perkr*\& from South Borneo including one •from file Dyal: tribe were selected out m>t o>er 50 applicants to study in Nipif»on nex* year. The group will enter li..' Macassar Special Middle School, next January xihere they will leave for Nippon early
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  • 39 1 Domei. LISnON, Der. 12—It is reported from New Delhi that >lie Bengal Provincial Government announced there were approximately 10,000 orphans ■in Bengal Province alone due to the death of their parents from famine.
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  • 605 1 A SEEMINGLY endless succession of conferences marks the •operations'" of the anti-Axis commanders In South-East lAsia and South-West Pacific. Latest dispatches report that Admiral Mountbatten and Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur are in conference in New Delhi, where, presumably, they are still discussing their respective strategies in the
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  • 84 ENEMY PLANES DESTROYED IN CHINA
    • 185 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in Central China, Dec. 13.—Following up their raid on Hengyang, Hunan Province at dawn on Dec. 10, large formations of our bombers and fighters again raided Hengyang at noon on Dec. 12. In the course of this raid cur
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    • 55 1 Ocmel. TOKYO. Dec. 11.—Embodying the ideal of the establishment of close/ unfcy between Nippon and Manshukoku, estimates under General Account for the Dai Toa Sho (Greater East Asiatic Affairs. Ministry) for the coming fiscal year, incude a toal of Yen 5.343,000 coveting various items of expenditures relating
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    • 106 1 Dcmei. LISBON, Dec. 12. —A survey by the United Press London office said that anti-Axis military leaders in London believe that anti-Axis military deaths on all fronts already total over 7,500,000 compared with 5,152,000 in the first World War, according to a dispatch
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    • 147 1 TOKYO, Dec. 13.—Dai Honyei at 5 p.m. today announced that Army air units accounted for the destruction of a total of 84 enemy planes on the China front in the period between Dec. 4 and Dec. 12. The text of
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    • 156 1 Bo met LISBON, Dec. 12.—During the conference among Gen. Gecrges Catroux, Commissioner cf Moslem Affairs of the French Committee of National Liberation, Syrian Premier Bad Alh Jabil, Lebanon Premier Riad El Solh, the Syrian and Lebanon leaders asked Police power and customs as well
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    • 238 1 Domei. RANGOON. Dec. 11—AntiBritish sentiment among Indian sc Idlers in the British Army is mounting rapidly and even the man from the Gurkha tribe, who were hitherto considered most lcyal to Britain, are now reportedly rising in revolt, according to information received here
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    • 655 1 EndauFarms WhenDeveloped Will Supply Food To Whole Of Malai Kosei-ka Cho Reveals Policy Vis-a-Vis Settlers By Oar Special Correspondent AT 12.45 P.M. yesterday, fcur miles from Endau on the EndauMersing road, the Hinomaru was hoisted on the proposed site of the "New Syonan Model Agricultural Village." Present at the ceremony
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    • 151 1 By Oar Special Correspondent THERE are net many people who realise that there was a HUMmara flying in Singapore two days before the surrender. The inside atocy of this flac—the same that was belated yesterday on the site of the obstruction office of the
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    • 142 1 CHINESE, who are desirous of taking part in the Endau development scheme, are reminded that registration is free to all. Those migrating to the settlement will not only be given an opportunity of attaining selfsufficiency in foodstuffs but they will also be afforded the
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    • 51 1 »*mel. BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 10.—United Press reports from New York that the whole of the Office of War InToviAatlon staff In London has resigned as a re&iu* of strong disagreement with the manner in which the United States Office of War Information v turw.L-ie j its overseas
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    • 311 1 DoraeL AN UNDISCLOSED NORTHERN BASE, Dec. 13.—Raging snow stcrm*. freezing cold winds and days that come to an abrupt end around two o'clock in the afterneon are only a few of the obstacles' confronting the northern defenders of the Imperial forces on the Ncrth
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    • 241 1 Fierce Battle Rages On RedGerman Front OomeL LISBON. Dec. 13— Hostilities cf the first magnitude continued to rage in the Cherkassy-Kirovo-grad-Krivoircg sector as German military correspondents reported that the Rattle in this sector as a whole had net yet reached its climax. The Soviets over the week-end shifted the focal
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    • 172 1 Grant Audiences To Returned Navy And Army Chiefs Domei. TOKYO. Dec. 13—Tenno Heika graciously granted audience this morning to Admiral Zengo Yoshida, who recently returned from China, where he was stationed as Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon fleet in China waters. In the presence of the Kaig;un
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    • 469 1 THROUGH measures taken by the Gunsei (Military Administration), a state of normalcy had almcst returned to Malai by October. 2602, with reconstruction work proceeding apace. The Hoso Kanri Kyoku (Broadcasting Control Bureau) was established during this month. October. Syowa 17. Measures taken by
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 60 1 ANNOUNCEMENT^ Journalist Party to Nippon to Hold Lecture Meeting at Dai Toa Gekijo Dec. 16 at 7. 30 p.m. Lectures by two Syonan Journalists (If Sumatra and Djawa delegates to the Dai Toa Press Conference are in Syonan, they will also give lectures) Sponsored by SYONAN SHIM BUN KAI Lectures
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  • 733 2 THE ASSEMBLY of Dai Toa newspapermen at Tokyo showed to the rest of the world, especially to the AngloAmericans, that Asia is really one and that Asia is for the Asiatics, declared Ishak bin Haji Muhammad, editor
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  • 70 2 THE SYONAN POLICE Band, under the direction of Cor due tor Ganda Singh, will perform in public at toe Waterier Street bandstand, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday. The program is %a follows:—March "Taiku Takaku" <Ya*ii. Overture, "Lei Cloches de Comeville1 (Godfrey), valse, "Trlste" (J.
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  • 45 2 DomH. OSAKA. Efec. 12.—Rnuo Savada. Nippon TaisJil (Ambassador) to Burrra. who is en route to Brma from Tokyo this morning visited the Grand Shrines at Ise. The Taishi also paid homage at the Kashiwara Shrine later. Sawada arrived in Osaka this afternoon.
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  • 43 2 THE MANSHUKOKU National Army is an independent Army and does not form part of the Nippon Kwangtung Army, as erroneously stated In the caption of the front page picture published in our Issue of Dec. 11. 2603. The error is regretted.
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  • 524 2 |J«ERNANDEZ went on to outline the life of a foreign champion tn the States. 'You're champ, sure, the crowds love you. your pals love you, everybody loves you, but I now reckon they loved my dough much better." For Ignacio it was just
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  • 748 2 DELEGATES EXPRESS VIEWS RETURNING delegates from the General Assembly of Dai Toa Newspapers were unanimously of the opinion that the conference, at which they exchanged frank views, was an important milestone on the road to ultimate victory and the creation of
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  • 167 2 VACANCIES are now open for local youths to work as probationers in a naval aeroplane factory, states an official notice. Intending applicants, irrespective of race, must be unmarried, and should be between the ages of 15 to 22, and ehould have attained elementary
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  • 74 2 HANOI, Dec. 12—A formation of United States planes stationed in China comprising eight Consolidated B-24's and P-40's again attacked Hanoi this evening. Encountering Nippon anti-aircraft batteries, the enemy raiders fled in haste after droiiping a large number cf ?xploei\es and Incendiary bombs lndkcrimteately
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  • 100 2 LLOYD BRAMPY—DAYAWATHI. Tfce engagement is announced on the 10th inst. between Mr. W. X Lloyd I Brampy. the second son oX the late Mr. Mrs. Brampy and Miss J. P. Dayawathi. the eldest daughter of Mrs. ;H. H. Pani'hincva and tiie late Mr. IJ. P. Mathew The marriage \*Tl
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 81 2 Your Favourite Brilliantine Now Tbres Blonde Girls' BRILLIANTINE SPECIAL L« cut in the market. MSfng at controlled price of $2.16 per tin. Entirely New Better in Quality and Scented with the Best Perfume. Specially prepared for Ladle? and Gentlemen. Sole Distributors:— FAM LOW TRADING CO. 39, B*at Q«ay, Syonan. It
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    • 668 2 PUBLIC NOTICE TOKUBETU SI NOTICE N«. 3*B Be: RECRUITING OF PROBATION KKS FOR NAVAL AEROPLANE PLANT. PROBATIONERS for Naval aeroplane plant are invited to apply at. ROH-DOH ZIMU-KYOKU nt 10 am on the 18th December, as directed; hereunder: 1. APPHCATIVE QUALIFICATION j <a) Those who have attained elementary school grade
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    • 595 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY, a complete set of the latest editicn of Encyclopaedia Biitannica. Apply to 19, Chulia Street, Syonan. FOR SALE: Tw<j portable Typewriters. ROYAL '(new) and REMINGTON <gcod condition). Apply Kok Kee Shokai, 520 North Bridge Road. WANTED: Weighing Machines, weighing up to 250 lbs. Please
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    • 153 2 Commercial Typewriter Co. N« U. Malacca Street. Syonan. Buy^r*. Sellers and Repairers in Typ#» writers. Adding and Calculating Machines, cash Registers. Phone Sara Ah V»>nj at 245t. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK STONAN BRANCH. 21. ollyer Quay, Syonan P.O. Bos No. 699 Tel. No. 5937 «9M Manager. X SATO. BRANCHES IN THE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 182 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. Mala: music by Suara Harmuruam Party; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese dramatic selections; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Nippon music. ■-*0 Dm-
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