Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 6 January 1944

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  • 21 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. $471. NO. 342 THURSDAY. JANUARY KOKf 2604. SYOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 253 1 ftomei. MANILA Jan. 4.—With President Jose P. Laurel assuming the concurrent pest of Economic Affairs, Home Affairs, and Education portfolios, and with the appointment of Emlliano Tria Tirona as Minister for Health, Labour, and Public Welfare, the reorganization of the Philippines Government
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  • 171 1 WITH reference to veints raised in the Syonan Shiinbun editorial off Dec. 25 hurt, on "Matters Requiring Elucidation.'1 the Kansai Ka Tya. Syonan Tokubetu Si, has kindly forwarded the following: explanation fw publication: "Under Section 16 of the Immovable Property Acquisition Tax Ordinance, whosoever
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  • 116 1 Dome!. TAIYUAN, Jan. s—ln moppingup operations against Chinese Reds started at the year end in the mountainous region of Taiyo, situated scuth of Chianghsien, Shansi Province, Nippon forces during the period Dec. 27 to Dec. 30 routed approximately 1,000 enemy troops. Enemy dead found
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  • 585 1 WITH ALL belligerents agreeing that this year will prove the decisive year of the global war, much attention is being paid to the hostilities in Europe since, in spite of all they have said to the contrary, the Anglo-Americans apparently are Intent on tackling Europe first
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  • 575 1 RAPID STRIDES TOWARDS SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF FIRST FIVE-YEAR PLAN A SURVEY of reconstruction in Nampo (Southern Regions) undertaken by the Nippon Gunsei (Military Administration), reveals outstanding progress has been achieved during the past two years in industrial, agricultural, and technical fields,
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  • 213 1 Demi. BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 4.—Reports that the Red armies are nearing the pre-war Polish border are already causing considerable anxiety in the United States regarding the Soviet policy towards Poland, according to dispatches received here. William Philip Simms ScrippHowards columnist typically writes: "All are
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  • 196 1 "WE ARE opening a free library in the New Wcrld Amusement Park on Jan. 15," revealed Mr. S. Kato, general manager of the Great World and New World Amusement Parks in an interview with a Syonan Shimbun reporter. "This library." Mr. Kato
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  • 48 1 LISBON, Jan 4.—lt is reported that Major General Daniel sultan has beep appointed Deputy Commander of the United States army force* in the Chtoa-Rurma-liKtta area under Lieut. Oen. Joseph Still wHI. Sultan was in charge .of construction and maintenance of fortifications in Oorreffidor in 1»1«.
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  • 139 1 BERLIN, Jan- 4—The complete failure of the anti-Axis invasion of Europe which has been announced with so much propaganda, was predicted today by Minister Doctor Paul Schmedt, Head of the Press Section of the German Foreign Office. "If the British and Americans establish a
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  • 76 1 DwMi. DJAKARTA. Jan. 5— The first Indonesian motion picture Aimed under the guidance of Nippon experts entitled "Ketnakmosran" (Prosperity) will be screened simultaneously at main cinema haHk throughout Djawa from Jan. 6. Produced by Nippon Elgasha, with a cast consisting entirely of Indonesians -including the famous stars
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  • 306 1 LISBON, Jan. s.—ln the battle area south-east and west of Zhitomir in the Ukraine, Soviet armies made repeated strong attacks on Tuesday but were repelled by German troops, the Fuehrer's headquarters communique at noon today announced, according to a Berlin dispatch. German
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  • 46 1 Deaut KYOTO, Jan. s.—Twenty-nine Burmese students studying at the Nippon Military Academy arrived here this afternoon from Mara. To-morrow, the party Is scheduled to visit ttoe Motnoyama Mausoleum. Higashl, Honganjl Temple aad other historic temples before starting on the return trip to Tokyo
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  • 237 1 Nippon Air Force Pounds Enemy Troops At Cape Gumbi TOKYO, Jan. s.—Dai Honyei at 3.30 p.m. this afternoon announced that since the latter part of September last year up to the present, Nippon Imperial forces have decimated 16,000 enemy soldiers in Finsch
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  • 137 1 Dwnei. HSINKING, Jan. s.—The year 1944 will see further J: costing of the output of important war materials in Manshukoku, Government authorities declared in clarifying the production increase policy for this year. They said coal mines throughout Manshukoku will be able to turn out much
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  • 146 1 DMKI JOHORE BHARU, Jan. s—With the advent of the New Year, additional facilities for amusement have become available with the opening en New Year's Day of the Johore Bharu Amusement Park. The Park is being run by *a Chinese concern in an enclosure bout
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  • 353 1 Dotnei. TOKYO. Jan. s.~Three thoosand and forty-five Army officen and men were deccrated with Orders of the Golden Kite for outstanding gallantry In the 53rd Army awards in the China Affair, and the 13th army award in Dal Toa Senso (Greater East Asia War^
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  • 182 1 Drive For GiyuGun, Giyu-Tai Recruits Begins Dotnei. THE DRIVE ior recruits for the newly-created Malai Giyu-Gun and Giyu-Tai (Volunteer Army and Volunteer Corps) will be further intensified with the distribution of 2,000 posters to all prominent places throughout the city this week, says Domel. Written in romanized Malai and Jawi,
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  • 129 1 PRIZE-WINNERS of the Gun-seikan-bu Light Control Shade Competition have been announced. The first and third prises hays been awarded to Syonan participants, while the second prize poet tc Perak. Other commendable efforts include those from Talping, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca and Penang. Pull results arc
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  • 358 2 NETAJI BROADCASTS TO NIPPON SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE, Head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, in a broadcast message to the Nippon nation, voiced the strong conviction that with complete cooperative harmony among Toa (Bast Asiatic) peoples, the ideal of Asia-j in no
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  • 121 2 DeaBci DJAKARTA, Jan. 4—The aioe.hammadijah Association which is the most influential Moslem organization in Indonesia has de eided to hold in Jogjakarta a three-day conference of its branch chiefs beginning Jan. S. The confab is the first to be held since its official recognition last month
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  • 191 2 RJBLATTVBS of men who accepted positions as overseers of labour, etc., in Thailand, will be interested to near that all these men are keeping wry fit and are doing useful work, for which they are well paid in addition
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  • 110 2 lIMWI. DJAKARTA. Jan. 4.--Two hundred and ten teams numbering 5,000 boy* and girls participated in walking racss held here on Jan. 3 under the auspices of the Municipal authorities. The Djakarta Ninth Msttonal School won the racy over a 20 kilometre course, m which 140 teams from
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  • 415 2 THE GLORY of helping to de- i fend their own country against enemy attempts to cnce acain make them their slaves is now open to local inhabitants, and all youths imbued with enthusiasm for the cause of their cwn
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  • 29 2 The application form for applying for admission to the Malai Giyu-gun. Tho form of detailed, statement ©j personality U> be JUted by t. the applicant.
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  • BOXING
    • 245 2 WITH LONG experience in boaing, Matthew de Sous* returns to promoting on Saturday night, S-*» S? card it the reatJ? orld aren* m *bich fight fans will have the opportunity of seeing hard hitting Baby Eagle meet Battling Sima over twelve rounds for.the lightweight title
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    • 95 2 I v DJAKARTA Jan. 4—lt is teamed that Djawa's program for increase of marketing and output of foodstuffs for the present nscal year ending March next fear, is programing more favourably than expected, according to official interim reports available up to the middle of December at
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 119 2 FURTHER contributions tc the Air Defence Fund totalling $238.34 have been received by the Syonan Shim bun (English Edition) .ma follow: Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church, 77 Prlnsep Street, Syonaa 8 38.80 Say acta Tng Chinese Christian Church. 148 Prlnsep Street, Syonan 8813.34 $***** Previously acknowledged $8,488 47 Total received to
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    • 613 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES Mrs. LOKE CHOW KIT has the pleasure to Invite all friends and relatives to witness the marriage of her seventh daughter Miss LOKE SOH SIEW to Mr. LEE TTAM ONN. fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. LEE CHIN SIEW at No. 188 Ampeng Road, XL. on Monday the
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    • 425 2 pvbuc notice JOHORETOWNBOARD LANDLORDS are reminded that house and land assessments due for th#» Itsf half Aft**» nirT^nt ror tne m nan or tne current year to the Tcwn Boards in the State of Jobore must be paid in advance WITHOUT DEMAND to the respective Boards on or before 31st
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    • 276 2 ATTRACTIVE V^; AUCT OM SfILE made-to mm wHi-kcpt cremnoel ri tf Bk 9'^^' *ell-*Pnin« upholstered sitting room suit# ma x-poii«hed t«Oc rift* showca.««*. wardrobe with mirror dw pm« por»g u»bie. an Excellent-toned "Garciv upright pfano in Tip-Top Condition -sinoer treadle sewing ??*^V ncs «»*n"i new. -Berainrtoii a s?* Potable typewriters,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 175 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.30 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6 30 p.m Chinese Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. religious talk; 7.30 p. m. news in Malai 7.35 p.m. Teochew drama; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Nippon music; 8.40 p.m. Nippon language
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    • 342 2 svononSHimßun NfPPON-60 LESSONS LBBSON 93 FOOD AND DRINK ♦Ooniinued) O-cha o mo ippai o-agari nasai Have another cup *Tir y 4 *'*4 *T#l r?4 of tea. Kori-misu o ippal kudasai Give see a <$lass of 9 4 9** i SritA Itcvaui. i O-kaabi o rneshi-agarunasu ku? Will you take some
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