Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 February 1944
1944-02-01
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Title Section22 1944-02-01 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140U46 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 364 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY I. KOKI 2«04. SYOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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204 1944-02-01 1 D*mel TOKYO. Jan. 29.—Following speedy deliberation, the Yen 20 100,000,000 budget bill for 2604--2605 was unanimously passed by th? House of Representatives at its plenary session this morning. The bill was immediately sent to the House of Peers. The plenary session of the204 words
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Article259 1944-02-01 1 THE VIEWS expressed in this column at the outset of the Battle of Rabaul—that this operation will prove the most costly in lives and materials, and the most difficult of execution —have not only been borne out by the trend of the fighting on New Britain Island259 words
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Article211 1944-02-01 1 CLOSE on the heels of the news that Argentina has literally succumbed to U.S. pressure comes a report from Lisbon that, as a retaliatory step, Britain and the United States have stopped shipments of oil to Spain. This step has been taken, it is reported, because Spain is211 words
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Article80 1944-02-01 1 TODAY new lighting regulations come into force in Syonan.. and it Is hoped that the public, in whose interests these regulations have been promulgated, will carry out the official instructions to the letter. The need to cut down civilian use of electricity and gas and to divert power80 words
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319 1944-02-01 1 British Forces Now Realize Reopening Of Burma Road 'Next To Impossible' DmueL OSAKA, Jan. 30.—N0 particular signs of movement in the enemy's Indo-Burmese campaign are noticeable despite the great publicity given it by Admiral Louis Mountbatten, Commander-in-Chief of the Allied forces in South-Eastern Asia, declared Lieut. Gen. Hideyoshi Obata in319 words
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373 1944-02-01 1 Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 28.—The cumulative total of momentary contributions by the general public to the Army and Navy since the outbreak of the China Affair in 1937 up to December last year has reached more than Yen 800,000.000 with which the Army373 words
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Article55 1944-02-01 1 Pwml. TOKYO. Jan. 29—Eager to contribute to Nippon's war effort, a Turkish resident in Hakodate City, ha* d""***** a sum of Ten 100 to the fund for the construction of warplanes for Nippon's Army and Navy. The resident ia Anacsporna Hariorin, at present the proprietor of55 words
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100 1944-02-01 1 LISBON, Jab. 30—It is reported from Washington that Admiral Joseph Kin*, Chief of Naval Operatis—, hi a warbond drive broadcast today, added another iifht against the wishfal-thinking of the American people, when he declared that the war la the Pacific will become progressively100 words
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365 1944-02-01 1 Detnei. LISBON, Jan. 30.—Every sc Idler of Italy "must be ready to live and fight for the Republic," declared Benito Mussolini in a broadcast delivered over Rome Radio on Sunday. The leader»of the Socialist Republic of Italy told his listeners; "The unconditional365 words
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52 1944-02-01 1 THE CLOSING date for enrolment in the Malii GiyuGon (Volunteer Army) ha* been extended until Feb. 5, the Syonan Shimbun reliably understands. This step has been taken, it is believed, to give everybody a chance to join up and assist in the defend of52 words
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296 1944-02-01 1 IN COMMEMORATION of the second anniversary of the Birth of New Malai and in order to enlighten the public on presentday conditions existing in fighting Nippon, the Syonan Shimbun (English Edition) is sponsoring a lecture and movie meeting at the Kyoel Oekijo on296 words
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907 1944-02-01 1 Hitler Addresses People On 11thAnniversary Of National Socialism DotneJ. BERLIN, Jan. 30.—1n a fiery speech to the nation, broadcast from the Fuehrer's Headquarters, on the occasion of the eleventh anniversary of the assumption to power by National Socialism, Fuehrer Hitler sounded907 words
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236 1944-02-01 1 DomeL A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Jan. 31.—Enemy positions on New Britain and New Georgia Islands were heavily pounded by Nippon naval air units on Jan. 29, fires being caused at several points. Our naval air units on the morning of Jan.236 words
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Article48 1944-02-01 1 Dome!. LISBON, Jan. 28.—Gen. Arturo Rawson has resigned as Argentina's Ambassador to Brazil as part of the upheaval of the Argentine Government which has already resulted in the resignation of three cabinet ministers and three other officials, according to a dispatch reaching here from Montevideo48 words
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84 1944-02-01 1 TOKYO, Jan. 31—Dai Honyei at 4 pjn. today announced that our Imperial Army and Navy unita intercepted powerful enemy units which launched an attack on the Marshall Grcup on Jan. 3d, and fierce fighting is now continuing in that sector. The tsxt of84 words
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541 1944-02-01 1 Domet LISBON, Jan. 30.—Fierce, unrelenting fighting continued on the Eastern Front, with the German forces fighting hard defensive battles north-west of Kirovograd, south-west of Cherkassy and in the area east, and southeast of Byelaya-Tzerkov, according to the German Supreme Command, in a report received541 words
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Article47 1944-02-01 1 TOKYO. Jan. 28—It is learnea thai Erastom Villa, Argentine Charge d'AfTaires here, this morning called ca Shunichi Matsumcto, Oaimu Jk .a (Foreign Vice-Mlnister i at the fvaima Bho (Foreljn Offlci' ard hancied ill* latter a notification from the Argentina Government, severing diplomatic relations with Nippon.47 words
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103 1944-02-01 2 THE SYONAN SHIMBUN (English Edition), in connection with the forthcoming celebration of the second anni- v«r»ary of the Birth of New m*-*-V. ptiiHU giving the »ideet possible publicity to n'*w MaU-ian products, with special emphasLs on daily necessities. Wtth a view to103 words
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223 1944-02-01 2 INDICATIVE of the burning! enthusiasm of local inhabitants to learn Nippon-Go is the 'great number of applicants for iehniaacn to the Tokubetu-si NipponGo School in Tras Street.^ whkftv opened today. 13u>ugh lKp enrolment was originally Mt at 30©. the authorities of the223 words
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149 1944-02-01 2 ANOTHER good deed was per- formed by the Free Labour Ser- *ice Corps el the Malai Welfare > i Association Syonan, on Sunday j< when about 30 youths spent their U week-?nd in voluntary labour, work, Domei reports. I i rhe whole of Oeylang149 words
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186 1944-02-01 2 DURING December last year, remittances irom Malai to the i various places in Namco under the Q-msei number of 1.096 totalling $*.t6€,400, says Syonan Shimbun (Nippon Edition). There were 38 transfers to Djawa taJiMtWC 104 53$ frutlder* six to the PMMppiDefc totalling 293.900 poms. 12186 words
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1087 1944-02-01 2 CONSIDERABLE PROGRESS MADE BY SYONAN SHIMBUN STAFF REPORTER FIRED with the idea of helping Malai to take a gigantic step towards food self-sufficiency are the pioneers of the Catholic settlement in Bahau. "The settlers are tackling the tasks allotted them1,087 words
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244 1944-02-01 2 Jdf»RAMG_B*_ENTB have been msde for a meeting to be held at Or. Paglar's Clinic in Coleman Street en Friday, Feb, 4, at 5.15 pm. (T.T.) which all non-R.C Eurasians, women as well as men, may attend, so that they may obtain such244 words
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266 1944-02-01 2 i By Our Kndaa CerrespeiMl* t! THE HILARITY and festivity oT New Syonan pioneers at the Chinese New Year presented a great contrast to life in everyday Endau and its environs. Never before were, livelier scenes witnessed, either in Endau town266 words
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Article334 1944-02-01 2 By HISAO UTO. Boai-g Coacb to the S.S.A. AS SOON as the gong is sounded for the first round, the fighters shake hands and start fighting. However, in lccal boxing, I notice even after the first round the contestants shake hands. j This must be stopped. 1334 words
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Article, Illustration218 1944-02-01 2 The t.i.u.a t-.>. .....-..> «.o itie Editor are those of the correspondents, and in publishing the letter*, the Syonan Shimbun does not necessarily concur with those views. Letters must be short (aoout 100 words), and to the point. Nippon-Go Lessons To Thr Editor, Syonan Shtabvn. Sir, —Ud till now218 words
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133 1944-02-01 2 ESSAYS en "The Importance of Savings'' and "War and Savings" are being invited for a prize comp3tition. Ehsays must be written iv M&lai, English or Chinese. Essays written In English and Malai must not exceed 1,000 words, and those in Chinese are not to exceed133 words
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146 1944-02-01 2 ■■Ml MANILA, Jan. 29. All reli«iou3 sects and denominations In the Philippines are being mobilized! in crder to secure complete aatkmalwation of the- pacts of bhe highest religious leaders In tbe country, declared Bn«r*cio Pabre. Director of the Bureau of Religious Affairs, in an interview*146 words
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237 1944-02-01 2 SURABAYA, Jan. 28.—An increase of orer 2,000 over last year is expected to be witnessed in the number of entrants to primary schocLs in this city at the htntnwlnt at the new school ymr to April. In order to accommodate the increased number of237 words
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238 1944-02-01 2 LIGHT CONTROL regulations come Into effect from today in accordance with regulations for partial shading of all public and j private lighting, published on Jan. 14 tji tbil connection it is to be noted I that the shading of lights for restriction238 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement554 1944-02-01 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE BIRTH BARTELS. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walter (Cupid) Bartels, at 104 a. Upper Seranaroen Road, the gift of a son— Richard ewdrn. en Jan. 26. Both well. MARRIAGE KANG-LYE. The marriage took place on Sunday (Jan. 30. 2604) between Mr. Robert Kang Cheng Quee. second son of554 words
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Advertisement375 1944-02-01 2 AN EXTRA TREAT FOR LAiHES. Smart afternoon Dresses. Controlled1 Prices. On your Provision Card. Each lady gets 1 dress. (No matter whether you bought materials on your Prortsio* Card or not). The Modern Ladies Dress Shop, 89, Arab Street, syonan. "EAT FIRST" and bring a packet of EILEEN'S DELICIOUS COCOANUT375 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous119 1944-02-01 2 TODAY'S PUUGKAM p.m. musical soloctlons: 6.30 p.m. r tn Nippon languAs« for bcgionen; e4O p.m. MaW Children's Hour; 7 p.m. piano interlude by Mr. Sze; 7. IS p.m. Instrumental interlude; 1 20 p.m. Cauton«»« drama by Mam Kin Char- 7 troupe: 7.50 p.m. Nippon melodic: 8 p.m. news in Hindustinl;119 words
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Miscellaneous106 1944-02-01 2 KYO-'kl and SYOWA: "TBBBBN KOMSU" (Chinas* cartoon). 3—«— 8.30 p.m. and 3 30—6.30—9 p.m. respectively. Opening Friday: "BORO NO KEfcJSHITAI L'SHIHO BINKA KIGA: "KJNRO NO UTA" and -HODJO" featuring Miss Roekiah. 3—530—7.30—9 p.m. DAISKKAI BINKA EMI A: AZIA KAIMO 3-6.45—ft—9.10—10 2© pm. TKIKOKI KAN: "AOZORA KO KYO-OAKU." 3—6—5.30 p.m. INDO:106 words
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Miscellaneous219 1944-02-01 2 svonnn smmßun NIPPOH-60 LESSONS' SfJPPLKMENTARY LBSSON 5 CARDINAL NUMBERS THE cardinal numbers used in counting are Chinese numerals (briefly given is Lesson 4ft). These are: 1 ichi y 6 roku p 2 ni 7 shichi i/ f- -fc 3 san -j^ 8 hachi i\ 4 shi > H 9 kyu219 words
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