Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 19 January 1944
1944-01-19
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Title Section22 1944-01-19 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syanan. Teleplione No. 5471. NO. 393 WEDNESDAY. JANUARY I*. KOKI 2604. SYOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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Article510 1944-01-19 1 Good Prospects Ahead Of GiyuGun Members Explained: 'Youth's Glorious Right To Defend Malai' ENROLMENT BEGINS IN SYONAN FROM JAN. 20 BY SYONAN SHIMBUN STAFF BEPOKTK* i GOOD TREATMENT, good prospects including handsome salaries, and, above all; the ideal opportunity of serving in the defence of their homeland await those wishing510 words
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314 1944-01-19 1 Deaael. TOKYO, Jan. 18—It is learned that Mamoru Shigemitsu, Gaimu Daijin (Foreign Minister), yesterday cabled a message of condolence and sympathy to the Argentine Government for the earthquake disaster which hit the district of San Juan recently. Earon Shu Tomii, Toishi (Ambassador)314 words
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65 1944-01-19 1 LISBON. Jan. 17.—The battle going on in the Cape Gloucester area, New Britain, is described by participating American Marines as "the bloodiest battles in the South-West Pacific" according to dispatches reaching here. Some of the Marines said deluges of rain and deeply embedded Nippon65 words
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Article, Illustration61 1944-01-19 1 A commemorative stamp was isued by Manshukoku on the second anniversary of the outbreak of Dai Toa Senso. This stamp (reproduced above) shows a rigantic furnace in the Shows Steel Works at Anshan, Manshukoka, while on the right-hand margin is a slogan reading 'Endeavour to increase production, co-operate to prosecute61 words
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43 1944-01-19 1 LISBON, Jan. 11—Anti-Axis. Headquarters in Alders an* nounced that the "Allied Mill* tary Government" has sentenced one person death and 12 others to* prison terms ran*ging from ©eve to ten years, fdr plotting to revive Fascism fck Sicily.43 words
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217 1944-01-19 1 Doaaei. TSINAN, Jan. 17.—Brilliant war results have been achieved by officers and men of the National Government Army under the command of Gen. Wu Hua-wen since the former Chungking General deserted Chiang Kaishek's camp with 40,000 officers and men under his command and217 words
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Article452 1944-01-19 1 MOST people's memories are short and there may be some Who still allow their thoughts to drift into selfish channels and compare the easy-going conditions of peacetime in the past with those of the present day, quite forgetting that there is a war on, just452 words
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111 1944-01-19 1 BY SYONAN SHOIBUN STAFF REPORTER YOUNG MEN between the aces of 16 and 35 years who have chanced their occupation or profession and Joined military or naval factories .in compliance with the desire of the authorities to utilize in move essential111 words
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437 1944-01-19 1 TOKYO, Jan. 17—A Mainichi dispatch frcm Shanghai stated, it Is reported Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, recently appointed Supreme Commander of the European Invasion Army, blames two factors for the failure of the advance on Re me, namely, the ineffectiveness of the Badoglio deection strategy437 words
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Article35 1944-01-19 1 DeaeeL PEKING, Jan. 18 —Lieut. Gen. Kayonobu Shlosawa, Nippon Koshi (Minister) stationed at Peking, left, here at noon today for Tokyo to consult with the home authorities on various matters.35 words
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346 1944-01-19 1 ADDITIONAL RESULTS OF JAN. 14 BATTLE ANNOUNCED Donel TOKYO, Jan. 18.—Dai ITonyei announced at ,4.30 p.m. today that 102 enemy airplanes were shot down by our Imperial nayal air. surf acs and land forces346 words
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89 1944-01-19 1 A WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT Bureau will be opened shortly at 36 Roberts Lane, off Serangoon Road, with the object of off-set-ting any inconvenience employers may suffer due to male employees between the ages of 16 and 35 years having to change their profession of occupation.89 words
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121 1944-01-19 1 Dome*. BERLIN, Jan. 17.—The Wilhelmstr&sse categorically denied the United Press report from London about an alleged impending German attack on Spain and Portugal. The Wilhetaistrasse statement, commenting on the report appearing in Swedish newspapers, said. "This report, which is naturally an absolute lie from121 words
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73 1944-01-19 1 Domri. FUKUOKA, Jan. lft— lt is disclosed that Seiji Torii, First Class pilot of the China Airways Corporation, has safely landed his plane on the Gannon Airfield here today to become the third Nippon pilot to exceed the 10,000-hour record. It is understood that Torii,73 words
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312 1944-01-19 1 Closer NipponGerman Air Co-operation Emphasized TOKYO, Jan. 18.—The convicticn that the Air Forces of Nippon and Germany will carry out Joint co-operation in the same war theatre against the common enemies, the Anglo-Americans, in the near future was stressed by Major-General Wolfgang Oronau, Air Attache to the German E:ubassy here312 words
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Article49 1944-01-19 1 LISBON, Jan. 17.—The appointment of Lieut. Gen. Omar Bradley, who participated In the Tunisian campaign. as senior American General under Gen. Dwlght Eisenhower to be in charge of United States ground forces in the United Kingdom, was announced in London today, according to a dispatch received.49 words
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Article34 1944-01-19 1 INDd. HANOI, Jan. 18. —Vice-Admiral Jean Decoux, Governor-General of French Indochina, accompanied by leading officials of the GovernmentGeneral, returned to Hanoi today from an extensive tour of northern French Indochina.34 words
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276 1944-01-19 1 rtomei. TOKYO, Jan. 16.-»Referring to yesterday afternoons Dai.Honyai announcement in which were disclosed the brilliant war results scored on Jan. 15 by Nippon Army air units, quarters close to the Army said that the Army raiders, in three formations, early on the morning276 words
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187 1944-01-19 1 Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 18—Deliberation on all Government oills, including budgetary bills, is expected to be completed within 11 days after the re-sltting of the 84 1h session of the Diet on Jan. 21 according to well-informed quarters. Periods for the deliberation on187 words
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309 1944-01-19 1 European War Round-Up Domel. LISBON, Jan. 17.—The commencement of •> new large-scale Soviet offensive toward the Latvian border is indicated in reports received here. The Soviet announcement said a powerful new offensive has been started in the Lake Ilmen sector scuth-west309 words
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MOVIE REVIEWS
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203 1944-01-19 2 PRECEDING "Kessen No Ozora E" (To the Air For Decisive Battle), the Toho production which opens at the Kyo-Ei Gekijo tomorrow, are three special Nippon newsreels of the Assembly of Dai Toa Nations in Tokyo. The newsreels present unprecedented scenes203 words
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141 1944-01-19 2 Omnei. PENANG, Jan. 17—A Labour Service Corps of ***** strc'ng is to be formed by the Penang Jikeidan. as arrangements are being made so that the personnel of the organization may be completed by Feb. 5. An official statement reveals 4hat the Gunwi141 words
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142 1944-01-19 2 Domn BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 17.—As reports from outlying districts trickled in indicating a mounting toil of lives in the disastrous earthquake which rocked western Argentina, the Argentine Government yesterday proclaimed national mourning for the 'quake victims. Jj While" accurate reports are still unavailable142 words
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Article, Illustration25 1944-01-19 2 Mrs* Ang Ann Hoe, New Syonans first woman settler photographed with a changkol in front of the construction offices of the Oversea-Chi-nese Association, New Syonan-25 words
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237 1944-01-19 2 DesaeL KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 17.—1n line with the efforts made by various communities of other States towards attaining focd self-sufficiency, 66 Chinese families are making steady progress in the Puchong settlement where .about 800 acres of land had been alloted by Government237 words
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421 1944-01-19 2 Domei. LISBON, Jan. 17.—The London Tunes correspondent in a dispatch from New York disclosed that the American Federation of Labour refused to accept the British Trade Union Council's invitation to a world conference to be held in London to discuss problems cf war and421 words
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346 1944-01-19 2 By Sjonan St imbun Reporter. NEW SYONAN'S flist woman settler, 27 years-old Mrs. Ang Ann Hoe, the mother of two .children, a boy and a girl, who went up to her "new life" on Friday last week346 words
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261 1944-01-19 2 BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 16.—Reflecting the acute dearth of manpower in the United States, the New York ccrresrx>ndent of London's News Chronicle reported that an urgent campaign has been launched to recruit, at least, 5000 additional workers immediately to help clear up the congestion in261 words
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170 1944-01-19 2 BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 16.—Reflecting the serious problems which the United States is forced to face In the future, the recent issu? of the New York Times reaching here revealed that the shortage of manpower, problems or food and equipment supply and scarcity of transportation facilities170 words
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Article137 1944-01-19 2 Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 17.—A1l staff members of the Nippon Legation ta Sofia, Including Koshi (Minister) Aklra YamaJl, are safe and sound despite the recent indiscriminate bombing on Sofia by anti-Axis pliu.es, according to an official telegram received by the Gaimu-Sho (Foreign Office) here from Kiyoshl Tsutsiu, Nippon137 words
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158 1944-01-19 2 NEW Syonan's first baby is expected to be born sometime next week. The mother is the wife of a settler who is initially working as a construction labourer in the road making section. The amount of attention this lucky baby will158 words
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BOXING
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334 1944-01-19 2 PROMOTER Nai Kirn Lin hands out a program on Saturday night at tile arm "Vorld Arena In which the cream of Chine c scrappers -figure. The card has been specially arranged for the Chinese New Year—Chinese boxers meeting the Rest—and an additional334 words
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Article35 1944-01-19 2 DmaeC NANKING. Jan. 16—Sofaro Ishixvata. Supreme Eronomic Adviser to the National Government of China, left here by toain this morning for Tientsin en route for Tokyo to consult' iritfi the home authorities.35 words
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313 1944-01-19 2 By Syonan Shimbun Reporter' MORE and mere Eurasians, fired w*th the spirit of adventure and convinced of the opportunities which the new- outdoor life offers theni at Bahau, are rushing to apply for permission to proceed to the settlement alloted to them, realizing313 words
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Advertisement89 1944-01-19 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE REQUIEM HIGH MASS A Requiem High Mass will be held *t the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd en Friday (21st Jan., 2604) at 8 a.m. (T.T.) for the repose of the soul of the late Mr. Gerald Aioysius WheatJey. A DE LUXE ACCOMPLISHMENT Of UNItIYALLED DISTINCTION BLANCHE PACHCL89 words
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Advertisement276 1944-01-19 2 NOTICE WE BEG to nottf> the Public that the Malai Kaiun Kumiai <<Malai Marine Transportation lAssociaticn^ has besn formed at the address hereafter stated from Ist January, .2604, in accordance with Malai-kan Kaiso No. 405. TOSHIO KAHAEU, Chairman of the Board of Directon, MALAI KAIUN KUMIAI, (Ist floor) Chartered Bank276 words
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Advertisement650 1944-01-19 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 8 Re: COLLECTION OF QUIT RENTS AND OTHER LAND REVENUES 1. The public is hereby informed that quit rents on titles of properties (except quit rents en Rubber land;) fees ior the temporary occupation of Government lands and foreshores and all other anruai650 words
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Advertisement412 1944-01-19 2 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE: MANILA ROPES of all s'*es\ ranging from up to 2^" th!ck in diameter. About 500 pikuls ia stock. Please WTlto to "Janics Laurence Reddy," c/o Box No. 386, Syoran Sfcimbun (English Etiuotj, Syonan. manufacturers or sole Agent* of good local wines are requested to get to touch412 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous211 1944-01-19 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 6 p.m. musical selections; 6.30 p.m. ,news ta Nippon language for children; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour. 7 p.m. Malai Variety music by Bulan Mengambang Party; 7.50 p.m. Nippon melodies; 8 p.m. news ta Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news ta Tamil; 8.30 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.45 p.m. news211 words
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