Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 8 January 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140^146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 344 SATURDAY. JANUARY 8. KOKI 2604. SYOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 404 1 A MOVE DESIGNED to affcrd men between the ages of 16 and 35 years the opportunity of taking up more useful work has been taken by the management of the Great and New We rids, Syonan's two leading amusement parks, the Syonan Shimbun reliably
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  • 39 1 WITH reference to the results ot the Light Control Lamp Shade Competition published in our issue of Jan. 6 the name of one of the prize-winners was inaccurately translated. It should read Lee Studio. Robinson Roa<l. Syonan.
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  • 53 1 IN A MESSAGE to the Mayor of Syonan, Burmans residing in Syonan and Malai expressed their sincere gratitude to Nippon for assisting Burma to attain her independence. Assuring full co-operation and pledging their loyalty, they farther expressed their desire that their message be conveyed to
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  • 59 1 TWO ERRORS were made in the numbers of the lottery tickets which drew the seventh prise of $100 each in the Eighth Term Konan Salken. In our issue yesterday. In the second column of numbers under Seventh Prise the number 212.528 should read 213,528. and in the third
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  • 482 1 SYONAN'S industrialization is progressing so rapidly that as time passes more and more opportunities are available to young men to engage in one useful trade or another, and it is only right and proper that the authorities should be taking measures to encourage men between the ages
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  • 277 1 Enemy Naval Observers Discuss Our Strategy TARAWA, MAKIN CONTINUE TO BE BOMBED MEANWHILE Domei BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 6.—A United Press dispatch from Washington quoted competent naval observers as saying that the Nippon Fleet has not come out to fight
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  • 255 1 YESTERDAY'S appeal to the youth and young men of Syonan to change their trade or occupation, and tarn to more useful channels of employment by the Kosei-ka cho, Syonan Tokubetu«i, has created a profound impression on those affected. It Is generally agreed that the
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  • 56 1 Deoaei. TOKYO, Jan. 7.—An informal New Year dinner party was held among diplomatic representatives of Axis nations at the Ryukotei Restaurant last evening under the auspices of the Nippon-German Society. Approximately 50 dignitaries were present, including Dr. Heinrich Stahmer, German Am-, bassador to Nippon and Colonel Omero,
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  • 371 1 DMtti. TOKYO, Jan. 7.—Emphasizing that the year 2604 will be decisive and will decide the destiny of Toa (East Asia) for centuries to come, Phrot Phutthinan, Tokyo correspondent of the Bangkok Chronicle, declared: "Toa Is determined to crush its enemies no matter at what
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  • 248 1 Domei. RABAUL, Jan. 7.—Our anti-aircraft batteries bagged ten enemy planes out of 81 carrier-based bombers which raided our positions on Portland, eastern tip of Bougainville Island, on the morning Jan. 3. Enemy raiders caused only insignificant damage to our positions. Meanwhile, a
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  • 48 1 lMtnei. BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 5. —The United States Navy today announced the loss of the submarine Pompano which had operated in the Pacific, according to a Washington report. The Navy, however, did not announce where the Pompano, a 1,330 tonner made its last patrol.
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  • 34 1 Domei. SAIGON, Jan. 7.—Kenkichl Yoshizawa. Nippon Taisbi (Ambassador) to French Indochina, this morning left here for Tokyo to attend the Imperial Diet which will resume its session on Jan. 21.
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  • 146 1 THE FIRST magazine (Quarterly) in Malai dealing with educational topics and written in Nippon-Go is being published by the Malai Jokyu Shihan Gakko with a view to spreading Nippon culture and Nippon methods of teaching to the local teachers. The articles will be contributed by officials
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  • 70 1 OtmeL T A TUNG. Jan. 6.—Police forces of Shansi Province in engagements against an aggregate enemy force of 20,436 -during last year, accounted for 511 enemy dead found abandoned on the battlefield, and the capturing of 226 prisoners, war results disclose. In addition, the police captured one
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  • 68 1 Dome]. DJAKARTA, Jan. 7.—The authorities of Lebak Prefecture In Banten Province, have decided to open 250 hectares of unclaimed land fit for growing foodstuffs. Committees ror increased agricultural output will be established In every village in the prefecture. Meanwhile, the agricultural section of the prefecture la
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  • 356 1 "GOOD LAND, pure water, beautiful surroundings and a healthy life will be the happy lot of those bound for their allotments in Bahau," declared Dr. M. Gaus, a leading Indonesian medical practitioner who recently visited Bahau with an inspection party comprising of Maials.
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  • 551 1 IMPERIAL RESCRIPT OBSERVANCE DAY We, by grace of heaven. Kmperor of Nippon, seate* on Urn Throne of a Ha* unbroken far ages eternal, ecjoln upon re. Our loyal and brave subjects: We hereby declare war on the United States of America and the British Empire. The men and
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  • 837 1 DETAILS of those affected by the official measure to encourage men between the ages of 16 and 35 years of age to change their trade or occupations and turn to more essential work were made known by the Hoan-ka Cho, Keimu-bu,
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  • 567 2 TO INTENSIFY UNION OF ALL RACES IN VIEW of the importance of Nippon-go in the construction of Dai Toa Kyoeiken (Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere), the Nippon Government recently decided to spread further the study of Nippon-go in order to make it
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  • 194 2 Ds-aei. DJAKARTA, Jan. «.—An entirely different situation prevails in the Celebes and territories under the jurisdiction of the Nippon Naval Administration, Compared to conditions under the former Dutch regime declared Doctor Ratulangie who recently returned from Macassar where he was invited as Adviser by the
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  • 121 2 rtsmc i. HOIHOW, Jan. 6— Nippon naval units stationed on Hainan Island, which have been relentlessly continuing mopping-up operations against enemy guerrilla remnants during December last year found 800 enemy dead abandoned on battlefields, while 679 enemy troops were either taken prise ner or voluntarily surrendered.
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  • 206 2 Doaei. CEBU. Jan. 6.—ln one of the most enthusiastic rallies ever held in Cebu, more than 80,000 citizens pledged absolute loyalty to the Government cf Philippines. Held on the occasion of the New Year the record-breaking assemblage took the cath of co-opera-tion and support
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  • 136 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 6.— From a large number of entries submitted from all parts of Malai fcr the recent Nippon-Go Popularity Week essay competition organized by the Malai Gunsei-kan-bu in October last, four were awarded prizes, the Education Department revealed. The first prize was awarded
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  • 397 2 MALAIS of various occupations >in Sycnan ure more eager than they have ever been in the past to go on the land. This can be judged by the continuous flow of enquiries from Malais cf all ranks and professions that keep pouring into the
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  • 18 2 Picture shows Nippon girls demonstrating Ikebana (flower arrangement) to Malai and Chinese girls.
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  • 133 2 Montreal 'White Collar Strike Being Intensified DomcL BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 5— An Associated Press dispatch from Montreal revealed that 2,000 white-collar employees in the city of Montreal endeavoured to make their two weeks' old walkout a total strike by tightening their picket lines around the City Hall and other municipal
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  • 357 2 FROM Monday, Jan. 10, there will be a change in the Broadcast program. According to this new program, time signal will be given three times a day at 9 a.m., 1 p.m., and 9 p.m. Some of the additional items are the Domestic Hour
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  • 236 2 Dmml. LISBON, Jan. 6.—A strong demand that the British get out of India and grant the Moslems independence was made by Mohamed Ali Jinnah, President of the All-India Moslem League, at the 31st reciion of the League recently, the Observer's correspondent reported frcm Karachi.
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  • 156 2 Dmml KUALA LUMPUR. Jan. 6.—The former Selangor Club used exclusively by the Europeans before the war will be thrown open shortly for both Nippon and local inhabitants to hold social functions and other get-together meets among Malaians In response to popular demand,
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  • 107 2 Dwnei. MALACCA, Jan. 7—Fifty selected Malacca youths will form the first batch to undergo training in shipbuilding at the Malacca Industrial School which will be opened by Governor Ken Turumi tomorrow at the former Tranquerah Engl'*h School building. The youths will be divided in two
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  • 333 2 PROPAGANDA ENEMY'SONL Y WEAPON Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 7.—Absolute confidence In complete victory held by a warring nation is half the battle and the people of Nippon have that confidence, declared Kozui Ohtant, wellknown writer and former chief of Shinshu sect of
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  • 213 2 Darnel. IPOH. Jan. 4.—The popular sentiment of all Indian patricts in Toa (Bast Asia) for their leader, Netaji Subhas Chandra Base, is expressed in a poem entitled "On to Delhi" written and dedicated to him by Louis ThiYr of Ipoh. Mr. Thivy, father of
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  • 125 2 Ooinei. SAIGON, Jan. 6.—An Agreement to supply rice and its byproducts to Nippon by French Indcchina this year was signed yesterday between Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) Kenkichi Yoshizawa and Governcr-General ViceAdmiral Jean Decoux at the latter's official residence, it was announced at 5 p.m. yesterday
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  • 97 2 Daanei. FUSAN, Jan. 6.—A party of four members of the Hsinmln Society of North China, headed by Chang Shihyen. left here today for Tokyo via Shlmonosekl for the purpose of inspecting the New Asia Movement in Nippon. The party is dispatched by the headquarters of the llsinmin
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  • 226 2 DoaeL ZURICH, Jan. s.—The Dzennik Polskizolnierza, Polish journal, replying to the Anglo-American question whether Poles regard the Soviets as invaders or liberators, wrote, 'It is tantamount to asking if the world thinks that the Anglo-American invasion of France would result in the British annexation of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 118 2 -P^-^DONATIONS DONATIONS to the Air Deience Fund received by the Syonan Shimbun (English Edition) have now passed the $10,000 mark, the grand total being $10,250 .31. This has been made possible today mainly by a donation nf sf.oo from Nanki Shokai, 324 r'h' Bridge Road, Syonan TODAY'S LIST: Mar Thotna
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    • 262 2 OLD TYPEWRITING RIBBONS MADE NEW! SATISFACTION GUABANTEED or money refunded. Send your wed ribbon to us for re-dyeing. Charges moderate. Enquire Tel. 2594. or SIANG CKJAN CO., 28, Telofc Ayer Street, SyonaJi. MAGHAR SINGH STORE (Carpet Merchants) 476. Seranfoon Road, Sy<m*n. We have in stock a special Persian Carpet (stae
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    • 610 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Account Clerks with a knowledge of writing "Kanji". also a clerk with a knowledge of engine parts. Apply to NOMURA TOINDO BHOKUSAN K.K., Amber Building, Malacca Street, between the hours of 9.30 a.m. —10.30 a.m. and 5.30 p m.—6 p.m. WANTED QUALIFIED AGRICULTURIST with practical experience in
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 162 2 EF-kP^ I _BwLl3tf wys r ->s®_t\tjj^' I H*^ >^"v^ ■6? W? "T 3 r*i Vst Kii.-U and SVOWA. HOHO EMI NO KUNI." 3—6—8.30 p.m. and 3.30—6.30—9 p.m. respectively. Tomorrow: Morning show at 12 and 12.30 p.m. respectively. ishiho BUNK A EIGA: Change of Programme includes: "BYORI NO KISO." 3—5.30—7.80—9 p.m.
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    • 117 2 "x* «A*m fj_k rill/ Mm' _fV^__\ \L -B TODAY'S PROr.KAN 8 p.m. music; 6.30 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners: 630 p.m Indian Children's Hour: 6.50 p.m. Malai music by Sinaran Bulan BCronchong Party: 7.38 p.m. news In Malai; 7.35 p.m. canton—s drama: 6 p.m. news in Cantonese: 8.15 p.m.
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