Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 January 1944
1944-01-21
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Title Section22 1944-01-21 1 The Syonan Shimbun Ojjice 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 889 FRIDAY. JANUARY 21. KOKI 2604, SYOWA 1O SEVEN CENTS22 words
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326 1944-01-21 1 BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 19.—Han-, son Baldwin, famed military ccmmentator of the New York Times, in a recent issue of the New York Times, warned the Americans against the difficulties ahead In the campaign against Rabaul and added that even if it were326 words
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113 1944-01-21 1 AN OPPORTUNITY for Chinese ycuths -o become Heiho (noncombatant auxiliary servicemen) is afforded by the authorities who are enlisting 200 Chinese youths between the ages of 16 and 35 years. The 20C pei sons are required before Peb. 5, and any Information regarding113 words
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503 1944-01-21 1 RIGOROUS steps must be taken towards economizing the consumption of foodstuff, wearing apparel, water, gas and electricity as well as devising ways and means to solve the traffic problem, while every503 words
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455 1944-01-21 1 LATIN AMERICAN Republics depending as they do practically solely on the United States for much-needed, supplies are paying the price of that dependence. In one way or another, the United States is using this advantage it enjoys virtually to dictate to the Latin455 words
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342 1944-01-21 1 BERLIN, Jan. 19.— Reich Propaganda Minister, Dr. Joseph Gobbles, in an article in the latest issue of the weekly Das IS^.iSffSLJ*^ J™ not intereirt«* when and where the much-talked-about European invasion by the anti-Axis SSLi^!li? IJSL* eea5 i?. ll€f xpectl tt "V342 words
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Article, Illustration395 1944-01-21 1 TOKYO, Jan. 20—Hearty thanks to the people of Manshukoku whose efforts have made possible the topping of Manshukoku's goal for agricultural products for 2603, were expressed yesterday in a statement by Kazuo Aokl, Dai Toa Daij in (Greater East Asiatic Affairs Minister). Be395 words
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305 1944-01-21 1 Dem*. TOKYO, Jan. 19—The fifth two-rank promotion among Navy personnel since the outbreak of Dai Toa Senso was granted to Sub-Lieutenant Yuji Kino and Second Class Petty Officer Tsuruo Manabe who were posthumously promoted to Lieutenant-Com-mander and Chief Petty Officer respectively on June 23 last305 words
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291 1944-01-21 1 BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 18.—The New York Herald-Tribune in a recent issue charged Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Commander-in-Chief of the anti-Axis forces in South-Western Pacific, Admiral Chester Nimitz, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Pacific Fleet, and Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Commander of the anti-Axis forces in291 words
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403 1944-01-21 1 TOKYO, Jan. 20.—Finishing touches are being put today to the preparations fo.r tjie resumption of the 84th session of the Imperial Diet which is scheduled for tomorrow. According403 words
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Article124 1944-01-21 1 LISBON. Jan. 19. —Dancing, card playing, permanent waving and drinking in restaurants are ameng the other prohibitions decreed in Chungking, according to a dispatch reaching here. The selling of certain cosmetics, including lipstick, is also prohibited. The Chungking spokesman said that the bans have been introduced124 words
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Article259 1944-01-21 1 TOKYO, Jan. 21—In a sweeping review cf the international political and military situation 'centering on Dai To* (Greater East Asia). £ei2TL Gen- HWek» Tojo, addressing the 84th session of the Imperial Diei which resumed this morning voiced I.'L.nSf J" coJ nI»lele conviction the unqualified readiness of the one259 words
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Article153 1944-01-21 1 Yields Rich Harvest Dwnel. TOKYO, Jan. 20—Named In memory cf the late Fleet-Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, former Com-mander-in-Chief of the Ccmbined Fleet, "Isoroku" farm, situated on a sloping hill in New Guinea, is being cultivated under the wholehearted efforts of th e men of the Nippon Naval153 words
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Article56 1944-01-21 1 Domel. BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 19—In a helatcd American move to "recognise" Filipinos, representative Jenning 6 Randolph, nemocrat 'rom West Virginia, introduced a bill before Congress for naturalization of Filipinos. The bill would provide naturalisation of native-born Filipinos who. prior to May 1, 1934, were lawfully admitted to56 words
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73 1944-01-21 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Jan. 20. —A formation of Imperial naval planes on Jan. IS attacked enemy military installations in Tarawa Island, causing heavy explosions at two points An Imperial naval air unit on Jan. 14 heavily damaged73 words
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Article84 1944-01-21 1 Oomei. BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 20.—Roosevelt received further discomforting news todny with the Republicans gaining &n additional member in the House of Representatives, increasing their strength to 209 members compared with 217 Democrats, when Republican Joseph M. Pratt defeated Democrat WiJliam Barrett to fill the vacancy in84 words
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115 1944-01-21 2 BY SYONAN SHIMBUN STAFF REPORTER ON THE outskirts of New Syonan on the left of the Mersing-Endau highway, just before the construction Offices Of the Oversea-Chinese Association is reached, strut a peacock, fan-tail complete, with bis mate one day Members of the recent115 words
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184 1944-01-21 2 SIXTY graduates of the Malai Jokyu Shihan Gakko (High Normal School) in Syonan are returning to their respective posts In the Educational Departments throughout Malai and the benefit* these young men received during a special six months' course of training will, in turn. b3 passed184 words
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253 1944-01-21 2 MANILA, Jan. 19—The solid support of the church in carrying out plans and objectives of the Philippines Administration was pledged to President Jose P. Laurel In two conferences held with religious leaders in the Malacanan tcday. Reverend Enrique Sobrepena. head of Prated Evangelical253 words
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415 1944-01-21 2 BY SYONAN SHIMBUN STAFF EEPCRIER. AN IMPORTANT phase of the success of New Syonan ha band of officials of the Agrict Chinese Association, who have t To facilitate the work cf the Bureau, these in charge of It have split into four sections—415 words
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217 1944-01-21 2 THE determination of farmers in Syonan to redouble their efforts this year in food production is shown at several farms in Paya Lebar, Wayang Satu, Ulu. Bedok and Geylang where fields are covered with various fcod crops, says a Domei report. With favourable conditions prevailing and217 words
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98 1944-01-21 2 SUCCESSFUL experiments have been carried out by Messrs. Kichijiro Omori and Moribumi Yamazaki cf Senda Shokai, Raffles Place, Syonan, in making fishing nets and ropes from coconut husk, and some cf their products are being sold in the market. In the past,98 words
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164 1944-01-21 2 THE recently-organized Malai Youths' Service Corps performed its second "job" on Sunday, when over 40 members of th« Corps rendered voluntary service by cleaning the Sultan Mosque, the largest mosque in Syonan, Dome! reports. The Corps, It will be recalled, rendered Its first service164 words
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156 1944-01-21 2 Giyu-Gun Creates Keen Enthusiasm A mong Local Youths THE GOLDEN ■furtaiilly offered by the Gucci (Military Administration) to local tanabltaate to partteteat* In the nsfen— of their own homeland has become the primary topic of discussion even In the remote villages like Bonok, Pasir Panjang, Slgtap and Bmkit Timah ami156 words
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145 1944-01-21 2 DecneL PENANG, Jan. 19—The distinction of being the first Penang candidate to be selected for the officers' training course for the Malai Giyu-Gun (Volunteer Army) in Syonan goes to Noordin bin Arshad, 23-years-old instructor of the Penang Officers Training Institute. Interviewed, Noordin, who leaves145 words
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280 1944-01-21 2 PENANG, Jan. 20—That the cotton industry will scon turn out to be one of the most important Industrial enterprises in Penang, was a statement made by Professor K. Watanabe, Director of the Botanic Gardens, who revealed that experiments made here in growing Brazilian cotton280 words
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244 1944-01-21 2 "THE AZAD Hind Fauj (Indian National Army) is already knocking at the eastern gate cf India, and the Rani of Jhansi Regiment is eagerly awaiting the signal from Subhas Chandra Bose to jump into action on the battlefield,'* declared Baljit Kaur,244 words
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317 1944-01-21 2 DJAKARTA, Jan. 20—Djawa's sugar industry has now been completely reorganized in crder to meet wartime exigencies, it is authoritatively revealed. As a result of reorganization sugar has gained added significance as one cf the essential war materials. The enormous volume of sugar in stock317 words
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Article602 1944-01-21 2 A STIRRING call to Ceylonese in Malai to take advantage •f the opportunity offered by the opening of the Ceylon Department of the Indian Independence League, has been made by Ceylonese leaders throughout the Peninsula. These602 words
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Advertisement396 1944-01-21 2 PUBLIC NOTICES i SYON AN TOKUBETU-S! REI No. 11 RE: REGULATION IN RESPECT 1O THE CONTROL OF FISHES AND SHELL-FISHES. THE REGULATION in connection with the control of fishes and shellfishes is now being enacted as follows: 1. The definition of fishes and shellfishes in thus Regulation covers all fishes,396 words
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Advertisement760 1944-01-21 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH TAN—MR. TAN SENG KIAT (aged 42) pawd away peacefully on 20. l. 04 at 3.30 a.m. at his residence. No. 343. Joo Chiat Place, leaving behind his 2 beloved wives, 1 son. Tan Kay Hua and 1 daughter. Tan Eng Lan. Funeral took place yesterday evening at760 words
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Miscellaneous187 1944-01-21 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. musical selections; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon language for children; 6.40 p.m. Malai Children's Hour: 7 p.m. Pekin selection*; 7.15 p.m. Teochew drama; 7.90 p.m. Nippon music; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil; 8.30 p.AT. news in Cantonese; 8.45 p.m. news in187 words
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