Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 13 January 1944
1944-01-13
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Title Section22 1944-01-13 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140*146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 348 THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. KOKI 2604. SYOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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664 1944-01-13 1 BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 11.—President Roosevelt in a message sent to the opening second session of the 78th Congress dersanded authority for the introduction of general compulsory labour service, prohibiting strikes and to make all adults available for war production and664 words
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Article40 1944-01-13 1 Domn. HONGKONG. Jan. 10 —The Hongkong branch of the Indian Independence League recently established a Volunteer Army Training Camp in response to the increased demand from applicants volunteering for military service in the fight for Indian independence40 words
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Article545 1944-01-13 1 ANTI-AXIS SOURCES continue to make frank admissions of the slowness of the progress of their counter-offensive operations in the Pacific theatre of war. A London Daily Mail correspondent went so far as to brand these operations as definitely unimportant" and, as if by way of preparing the545 words
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227 1944-01-13 1 Drawl. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Jan. 12.—Stiff enemy oppcsition has not hindered ths Nippon garrison units on New Britain Island from inflicting severe losses on th-2 enemy. Latest report* revealed that in a clash with the enemy at Tuluve in227 words
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Article, Illustration128 1944-01-13 1 Dome!. LISBON, Jan. 11—An urgent dispatch from Verona said that Count Galiazzo Ciano, Mussolini's son-in-law and former Foreign Minister of Italy, was executed this morning. Also reported to have been executed by a firing sQuad were Marshal de Bono iormer Minister of Agriculture Pareschi, former Treasurer of128 words
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142 1944-01-13 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE on the Burma Front, Jan. 12.— Crushing the enemy attempt to recapture Maunpdaw, Nippon garrison units hurled back enemy forces desperately attempting to penetrate the southern Burma-India border sectors. Latest dispatches revealed that a small enemy detachment of approximately 150142 words
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Article, Illustration741 1944-01-13 1 Prospects Of Volunteers, Salary Scheme Revealed DETAILS of the prospects ahead of those who wish to join the Malai Giyu-Gun (Volunteer Army) and an outline of this force and its functions, are disclosed in a statement issued by the Headquarters of the Giyu-Gun.741 words
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Article58 1944-01-13 1 THOSE affected by Tokubetu-sl Nolle* No. 313 are reminded that today and tomorrow have been allocated for the renewal of licences or permits for street stalls and the registration cf employees of these stalls. Applications for the renewal of licences or penults and the registration of employees58 words
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Article, Illustration341 1944-01-13 1 Labour Service "WOMEN in Malai should all come forward and take a mere active role in wartime doing whatever work that will contribute to bring the war to a successful conclusion," declared I charming Capt. Lakshmi of the Rhani of Jhansi341 words
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273 1944-01-13 1 Domei. LISBON Jan. 12.—The number of American planes shot down during the daylight raid on north-western Germany on Tuesday has been ascertained thus far to be 136 as reports revealed that 12 escorting fighter planes were downed in addition to 124 heavy273 words
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1007 1944-01-13 1 Domtti. TOKYO, Jan. 12.—The much-bally hooed United States strategy of attack on the mainland of Nippon through the central route in the Pacific Ocean by means of an aircraftcarrier force as well ps the United States plan to assault Nippon by island-hopping operations in1,007 words
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203 1944-01-13 2 pomei. BANGKOK, Jan. 10.-Vehp-fnently denouncing the indiscriminate raids on this city perpe trated twice at the end of last tear by the United States Air Force in China, Karb Thewarit Phtmbuk, Commander of the Thai Mr Force, today declared that any203 words
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284 1944-01-13 2 AS ALREADY announced the first prtro in the Light Control competition for Malai. sponsored by the Gunseikan-bu. was awarded to Mr. Minora Kaizuka of Kanegafuchi Shoji Kabushiki Kaisya, Syonan All mater if Is in the manufacture of Ihe lampshade are locally produced. The design is such284 words
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213 1944-01-13 2 RECRUITS BEING ENROLLED A further batch of Indians win be recruited at the beginning of next month for the Indian National Army Officers' Training School, says Domei. Applications are being now invited from Indians between the ages of 19 and 27 and will213 words
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Article69 1944-01-13 2 OomeL SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, Jan. 11—tahhas Chandra Bose, Commander-in-chief of the India* National Army, accompanied by Swaminathan Lakshmi, head of the women's organiiation of the Provisional Governmerit of A«ad Hind, this moraine: inspected the Indian Wosaea's Corps. lip-entd by the iateasive tniwfcag natikd ob by the69 words
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269 1944-01-13 2 "WE give you our word that we will nght bravely against tbe alien oppressors of our motherland with complete faith in nnai victory," declared Mrs. M. V. Chinnammu, a member of tbe Rani of Jhansi Regiment Training Camp, In a broadcast talk269 words
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Article157 1944-01-13 2 WITH the Chinese New Year fast approaching, Chinese residents of Sycnan are busily engaged preparing to celebrate the occasion with all the gaiety ni previous celebrations, says O.mei. Since the beginning of this week, shops and stores in the Island have been the scene of157 words
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116 1944-01-13 2 THREE pork-sellers in Rochore Read were convicted and fined U the S yon an Keizi Tihohoin yesterday fcr overcharging. Said to have uffned to sell a kati of pork for $6. Wong Hal was fined 5350. or four months' rigorous imprisonment116 words
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BOXING
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355 1944-01-13 2 ONE OF MANY features of promoter Fazak's fin* card for 2604 is a first-run match between Fighting tfassan and On* Hock Beng for the bantam title of Syonan. which takes place at the Great World on Saturday. Without a doubt these two355 words
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93 1944-01-13 2 TK SYONAN SHIMBUN (English Edition), in connection with the forthcoming celebration of the second anniversary of the Birth of New Malai, proposes g*ring the widest possible jsrbtterty to new MsJoojmi prostaets, with special dsVsBiSBVW VhsiBSISBiBBBBBBttsBB^BI Wttfc a view to having as umyreBB^^BBblb^bW93 words
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461 1944-01-13 2 Done*. NANKING, Jan. 10.—Publicity Minister LJn Pc-sheng, on the occasion of the first anniversary cf Cli^ia s entry into the current war, in a radio speech, urged the people cf. tile United States to awaken to the fact that they are461 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous125 1944-01-13 2 KYO-8B and SVOWA: HAHAKOODSA" s—B—l 30 p.m. and 30—0.30—8 p.m. respectively. ISHIHO BUNK A EIGA: Change ot programme Includes. ••TAIHKTYO KOSHIN KYOKU" (Song). 3—5 30— B*SBB—B p.m. OAJSEKAI BUNKA EIGA: Change of programme featuring: "SYORI NO KISO." 3—845—8—0.10-10 20 p.m. TElkOKi; KAN: "WAKAKI HI NO SrOROKOBI." 3—6—8.30 p.m. MALAI: "WOOT125 words
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Miscellaneous110 1944-01-13 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 0 p.m. musical selections; 0.30 p.m. news m Nippon language for children: 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour: 7 p.m. light musk* by the Syonan Hoso Chasaher Orchestra: 7.58 p.m. Nippon music; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.18 p.m. news in Tamil; 8.88 p.m. ncas In Can tones*: 8.85110 words
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Miscellaneous198 1944-01-13 2 svonflnsHimßun NIPPON-CO LESSONS LESSON 98 SHOPPING Komban watakushi wa kaimono lam going shopping y^y V JtK^y this evening. ni ikimasu A 4 -T7. Dewa issho ni itimasVo Then let us go 5pV» \ytrm. a A*-'^7 together. Saji to foku ga arimasu ka? Have you spoons and ■JM* r 7* T198 words
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