Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 January 1944
1944-01-04
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Title Section23 1944-01-04 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146. Cecil Street, Syonatu Telephone No. 547 NO. 340 TUESDAY. JANUARY 4. KOK I 2604. SYOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS23 words
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447 1944-01-04 1 TOKYO, Jan. 3.—Dai Honyei at 4 p.m. today -announced that, firstly, Imperial naval air units on the morning of Dec. 31 attacked a group of enemy transports off Cape Merkus,447 words
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204 1944-01-04 1 Domel. MANILA, Jan. 3.—ln reorganizing the Government in accordance with a law recently enacted by the National Assembly, President Jose P. Laurel today created nine Ministries to compose t'-e administrative set-up cf the Republic of the Philippines. The Ministries include the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Finance, Justice.204 words
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Article21 1944-01-04 1 Domei. BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 31.—The Argentine Government has issued a decree dissolving all political parties, lt is announced.21 words
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Article584 1944-01-04 1 IN THE FACE of an imperative need to see to it that we i.aye ample strength to draw upon by having plentiful food available, it is indeed a crime for anyone to be idle. He is not playing the game, who fattens on other's toils—that is not584 words
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296 1944-01-04 1 TOKYO. Jan. 2— Gen. Artemio Ricarte "Father of Philippines Independence" arrived here this afternoon from Fukuoka by train. Upon arrival at Tokyo station, the General was greeted by many of his old friends. It is understood the main purpose of the General's present trip296 words
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Article47 1944-01-04 1 Ml LISBON, Jan. 2—lt Is revealed that one United States B-24 bomber made a forced landing on the Lisbon Airfield of Portello. The aircraft had visible marks that tt had been bit by shots. The plane was confiscated and tbe crew of fire interned.47 words
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Article, Illustration27 1944-01-04 1 The Commander-in-chief and staff officers of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Nampo (Southern Regions) paying homage on New Year's Day in the direction of the Imperial Palace.27 words
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251 1944-01-04 1 FUNDS NEEDED for the smooth execution of the Endau collective farms scheme and for the provision of requirements for settlers are being raised by the OverseaChinese Association, the Syonan Shimbun reliably understands. It will be recalled that recently a provisional budget of $3,000,000251 words
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Article79 1944-01-04 1 FOR THE purpose of enlightening the Malai community on the policy of the Government In regard/ to the construction of New Malai. the Syonan Malai Kosei Kyokal (Syonan Malai Welfare Association) has formed an Enlightenment Branch, or "Badan Penerangan." Through this as a medium the public will79 words
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Article52 1944-01-04 1 LISBON, Jan. I.—The United States Navy Department announced on Dec 31 that casualties suffered by the United States Navy since the United States entry into the war aggregated 33,303 of which 14,390 were reported dead, 6,368 wounded, 8,350 missing, and 4,298 prisoners or war, it is reported52 words
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304 1944-01-04 1 Oisatl. LISBON, Jan. 3—Fighting under unfavourable weather conditions, German legions northwest of Zhitomir bore the brunt of heavy Winter fighting during the advent of the New Year, stemming Soviet counter-attacks concentrated west of Kiev with strategy termed by the German authorities as304 words
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204 1944-01-04 1 A NIPPON-GO Song Contest will be held en the eighth day of every month (Imperial Rescript Day) at the radio studio in the weat World Amusement Park under the auspices of the Syonan Chuo Kycku and the committee for the Utilization204 words
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Article34 1944-01-04 1 OmmL ROME, Jan. I.—lt Is revealed that the Italian Minister of Economic Affairs, Silvio Gai, has tendered his resignation due to 111 health. As his successor, Mussolini has appointed Angelo Parent.34 words
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394 1944-01-04 1 BANGKOK, Jan. 3.—The growing ties of friendship between Nippon and Thailand and also Thailand's determination to fight in co-operation with Nippon till final victory is won, were stressed by Premier Phibun Songkhram in a broadcast New Year message to394 words
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Article91 1944-01-04 1 Domel. LISBON, Dec. 31.—A report from Harold Guard, United Press correspondent, from New Delhi quotes British Maj or-General j. s Lethbridge, leader of the military mission, as saying that considerable re-adjustment in war production to provide essential weapons for the prosecution of the war against Nippon is necessary91 words
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Article72 1944-01-04 1 DmmL LISBON, Jan. I.—Reflecting the labour shortage in Britain, the Daily Telegraph reported that British agriculture urgently needs thousands of workmen. It further stated that the British Agricultural Union demands the resumption of drafting of women which was discontinued when 75,000 female workers had been drafted up72 words
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Article50 1944-01-04 1 DMBd. HANKOW. Dec. Sl.— Nippon naval craft shot down one enemy B-25 bomber out of a fctmadon of five B-25's and two P-51 fighters which attempted to raid Ankine, In the middle of the Yangtze River, about 10.40 a.m. yesterday. No damage was caused by the raider*.50 words
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287 1944-01-04 1 Domel. RANGOON, Jan. 3—Prime Minister Dr. Ba Maw, broadcasting New Year greetings to the Nippon nation this evening, paid high tribute to the Nippon nation for the past year's brilliant achievements on all fronts, predicting that this year will bring the consummation287 words
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164 1944-01-04 1 ■wel. BUENOS AIRES, Jan. I.—The United States entered the third year cf war with gloomy prospects ahead as the nation is beset by higher cost of living, threats of inflation and manpower shortage. The average American civilian must face higher living costs, heavier164 words
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137 1944-01-04 1 BURMESE residents here, at a special meeting yesterday, decided to approach the Government for a piece of land fcr cultivation, says Domei. Ko Hla Maung, a leading Burmese resident, in pointing out the important role of farmers, appealed to member* of his community to137 words
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111 1944-01-04 1 Domel MANILA, Jan. 3.—On the occasion of the commencement of the New Year, Mayor Leon O. Gum to ordered the taking of a new census of the city population in order to further facilitate the distribution of daily necessaries for the people. The111 words
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244 1944-01-04 2 IMBUED WITH NOBLE IDEAL AN UNDISCLOSED BASE, Jan. 3.—With but one thought in their it-h-sb frrti.-u at aU coats well-trained and property equipped ssl-Htrs of tike Aaad Hind Paul are on the move to the Indian frontier from their numerous244 words
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117 1944-01-04 2 A TOKUBETU-8I notice appearing in yesterday's paper intanhn ratepayers that claims for ref*aad of rates paid to the Syonan Tokubeta-si In respect of houses reported vacant or-scaled or occupied by the Mswary Authorities for periods of not teas than one continuous month last117 words
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Article417 1944-01-04 2 DMMi. BAHAU. Dec 31.- Kxpreaaiuu of pleasant surprise were visible on the faces ot the first batch of Catholic settlers from Syonan as they viewed their new settlement on their arriTal here. "How unlike the stuffy backlancs of ccn«e«ted Syonan." cbservcd one as he "inspected417 words
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Advertisement249 1944-01-04 2 KONAN SAIKEN (EIGHTH ISSlti THS DRAWING of tite Eighth issue of the Konan Saiken (Government Lottery) will be made at 2 p.m. on Friday, the 7th January. 2604. at the Kokaido The Drawing is open to the public. RIZAIKACHO. THS PUBLIC .s notified that Messrs. Urn Pak Pin, Ua Hc-n*249 words
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Advertisement1545 1944-01-04 2 PUBLIC NOTICES m TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 1. RK: SCIOOL RES POR ATTENDING HUTU RO GAKKO CHILDREN ATTENDING any of the Syonan Tokubetusiritu Hutu Ko Oakke (Common Public Schools) will not be charged school fees commencing from January Syowa 19. STONAN TOKUBETU SI TYO Ist January. Syowa 19. TOKUBETU SI1,545 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous243 1944-01-04 2 L >*a-_A!rf~~YT_H_l_M_^", KYO-BI and SYOWA: "DORSIj SEN" (The Slave-Ship). 3—8—8.30 p.m. and 3.30—6.30—9 p.m. respectively. Opening Thursday: "HOBO EMI NO KUNI" (A Smiling Paradise). USHIHO BUNKA RIGA: Pour show.> 3—5.30—7.30—8 p.m. DAISEKAI BUNK A EIGA: Phe shows. 3—6.45—8—9.18—10.20 p.m. Thursday's change of prograaame includes: "HINOMARU KOSHZN GAKtT* (An Inspiring Song).243 words
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Miscellaneous200 1944-01-04 2 jSvormnsHimßun I NIPPON-GO LESSONS' LESSON 91 FOOD AND DRINK Onaka ga sukimashita I am hungry. Nodo ga kawakimashita I am thirsty. Asagohan o hayaku dashite kudasai Hurry up and give T-??f^z/ 9 V-/? J r*'-t4 me some breakfast, please. Asagohan wa dekite imasu Breakfast Is ready. Nani o meshi-agarimasu ka?200 words
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