Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 February 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 365 WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2. KOKI 2604. SYOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 383 1 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. I.—Kazuo Aoki, Dai Toa Daijin (Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs), told a Lower House committee meeting yesterday that railway communications in North China are being developed by the joint efforts of Chinese and Nippon railway authorities. He
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  • 301 1 Domei. HSINKING, Jan. 31.—With the firm determination to increase the fighting power of the nation in order to bring the current war to a successful conclusion, the Concordia Association, at a meeting held at the Ccncordia Association Hall hsre this morning, unanimously adopted a
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  • 75 1 Domei. LISBON, Jan. 31. —Fukien Province i& experiencing one of the severest droughts in several years, aggravating Chungking's many worries, according to Reuters Chungking correspondent's dirpatch. The correspondenf said for five months there has been no rain in many parts of the Province and its main waterway,
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  • 414 1 THE BRITISH may boast of doing this and that, their propagandists may shout themselves hoarse about what they are going to do, but what have they done—what are they doing about getting a move on with their Burma counter-offensive, about which they spoke so much and
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  • 86 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Feb. I.—Our Army units in a 14-hour engagement with approximately 200 enemy forces, at a point about ten kilometres west of Gumbi Point, New Guinea, on Jan. 28, inflicted heavy losses on the
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  • 425 1 IN CELEBRATION ot tne second anmvcr»»iy v* *«*v uum New Malai which marks the Fall of Singapore, a comprehensiveand colourful program has been arranged during the weefc starting from Feb. 11, the auspicious day of Kigen Setsu. The celebration week will contribute
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  • 145 1 >omei. LISBON, Jan. 31—Placing further restrictions on the American Press, a Washington dispatch reveals that the United States military authorities have issued new censorship instructions for the United States Press. According to a recent issue of the magazine Time, the measure was decided upon
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  • 212 1 Oonir: TOKYO, Feb. I.—Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo told the plenary session of the House of Peers Budget Committee yesterday afternoon that the Nosho Sho (Agriculture and Commerce Ministry) has been established particularly for the purpose of securing the nation's food supply,
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  • 128 1 Dome I. PEKING, Jan. 31.—The spokesman of the North China Political Council today announced the Commission's plan to increase production of agricultural foodstuffs and raw cotton during the agricultural year 2604-2605. Highlights of the plan as announced by the spokesman follow:— Firstly, as
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  • 217 1 Dotnei. TOKYO, Feb. I.—The Okura Sho (Ministry of Finance) yesterday announced that the nett increase in national savings during the third quarter of the present fiscal year covering the pericd October to December 2603 was estimated at Yen 8.085,000,000 or about one-third
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  • 53 1 LISBON, Jan. 30.—Production in the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Engine Department of Ford Motor Company's Highland Park plant was at a standstill yesterday evening, officials of the company reportsd, following the walk-out en Jan. 28 by the department's 1,700 employees, according to a dispatch
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  • 209 1 STEPS BEING TAKEN TO ENABLE CHINA TO STAND ON OWN FEET DomeL TOKYO, Jan. 31. —Sino-Nippon co-operation has been greatly enhanced due to Nippon's new China policy, declared the Dai Toa Jikan (Greater East Asiatic Affairs Vice-Minister), Kumaichi Yamamoto, today before the
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  • 157 1 DomeL TOKYO, Feb. I.—Depicting actual scenes of commercial raids by Nippon submarines operating in the Indian Ocean as well as along the Arabian coast, the Nippen Motion Picture Company's film "Instantaneous Sinking" will be released in the near future. It is revealed
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  • 237 1 Oomei. PEKING, Jan. 31.—The spokesman of the North China Political Council today announced that the representative of the Peking Office of the Nippon Embassy in China on Jan. 28 notified Wang Keh-min, Chairman cf the Council, of Nippon's decision* to transfer 2,126 items of
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  • 282 1 Dome!. TOKYO, Feb. I—ln order to simplify the existing customs clearance procedure between Nippon and Manshukoku, a new system of customs clearance has been adopted effective today which will obviate the complicated customs clearance procedure at border stations as well as port destinations, according to
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  • 210 1 TO ENSURE smooth and efficient execution of the OverseaChinese Association's collective farms scheme at New Syonan, the ten bureaux fcrmed by the Association to supervise the scheme have been regrouped into four main departments, the Syonan Shimbun reliably learns. This arrangement was decided
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  • 53 1 Domei. STOCKHOLM, Jan. 28. —It is reveled that the Argentine Government has requested the Swedish Government to take over the functions of a protective power for Argentina, it was officially announced that the Swedish Government has declared its willingness to fulfil the request and represent Argentina] •in
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  • 523 1 Domel. LISBON, Jan. 31—In smashing fighting raging since Jan. 24 in the area south of Pogrebishtche, German troops and the Luftwaffe have badly mauled ten Soviet in* fantry divisions. In this fighting, the Soviets were reported to have lost over 5,400 prisoners, about
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  • 174 1 OomeL TOKYO, Feb. I.—A proposal to give a total cf Yen 100 million in prizes for new inventions, epochmaking discoveries or improvements which will contribute to further bolstering the nation's fighting strength, was submitted to th« present session of the Diet in the form oi a
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  • 473 2 IN ACCORDANCE with a Toku-oetu-si nctice published on Jan. 14. shading of lights was enforced from yesterday with a view to using electricity according to a priority policy and to make t-h* life more in keeping with wartime. The object of the measure is to
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  • 184 2 IN an effort to make our Special Edition, to be published on the second anniversary of the Birth of New Malai (Feb. 15), the best of its kind yet issued, the Syonan Shim bun (English Edition) solicits the assistance of its
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  • 71 2 A SECOND Nippon son- training course is being sponsored by the Senden-bu lor the benefit of local vocalists. The third series of the Aisho Kashu (Book of favourite songs) will be taught at the class which will be held at the branch office of
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  • 157 2 A SIMPLE and impressive eeremcny marked the opening of the Tokubetu-si Nippon-Go School at Tras Street yesterday. The principal of the School, Mr. K. Kawasaki welcomed the guests and the students and said that the school was opened to meet the demands of
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  • 214 2 SPECIAL PLOT FOR PO LEUNG KOK GIRLS APPROXIMATELY 300 Chinese, including the first group cf settlers, labourers, and technicians left Syonan yesterday afternoon for the Oversea-Chinese Association's collective farms at New Syonan. Pioneers in every sense of the word, the settlers comprised
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  • 239 2 ONE HUNDRED and twentyfour teachers drawn from all parts of Malai, who were admitted to the new course at the Syonan Higher Normal Training School, figured at an opening ceremony which was held in Upper Serangoon Road yesterday. The function was
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  • 219 2 JOBS ASHORE AND AT SEA BY S YON AN SHIMBI N STAFF REPORTER THE KAIGUN Kosakubu are providing further opportunities to the youth of Malai to serve in Nippon Naval Establishments following their graduation from this institution, applications for admission to which are
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  • 193 2 ABOUT 100 students of the Syonan Nautical Training School smartly turned out en parade at a short ceremony to mark the first anniversary of the opening of the school, yesterday. The guest-of-honour at the function was Lieut.-Col. Kazuo rwahaahi, the former principal of
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  • 301 2 At Upper Serangoon A CHANGKOL handled by Mr. S. M. Alkaff, President of the Syonan Arab Welfare Association, unioosoned the first clod of earth from a 15- acre plot of land off Upper Serangoon Read yesterday at the opening of the Syonan Arab Welfare Association Farm,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 195 2 AMIR SONS 276, Orchard Road, Syonan. WH -HAVE "an exquisite stock of rentan Carpets for sale. Various sizes. colour and quality for the choice of our customers. J«e Ilanaen Brings To Yon For The First Time in Syonan. BOXING ON SAT. FEB. sth- AT 8.30 P.M. SHARP GREAT WORLD. The
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    • 160 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: Experienced Girl Typist who also understands office routine work. Apply tc CHTJO GOMU KOOYO K.K., 4-B D 1 Almeida Street. Syonaa. WANTED a factory Engineer with J knowledge of manufacturing article's such as Dry Type Stencil paper. Carbon paper, and all kinds of ink and other office
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    • 103 2 Always Insist on— PALM TOILET and SANDA SOAPS No Irritation. No Roughness to your skin. Sole Agents: SYONAN AGENCY HOUSE TeL 41*2, 17, Sefegie R*a4. Syonan. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Alfred T»«ir»t«nr>p^lftfn and Mrs. S. A. S. M»ni*m wi<=h to thank al! those who sent wreaths, messages of condolence and
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    • 1005 2 MISCELLANEOUS FOSITIOM VACANT «o> m^m WANTED thirty (30) female l Rteinbert w»»« rks and waltre«es- Age abov« 1 SS?&ssri«. suite. liZl™ n falary and other par. on view at No. 7, Palm Road. Siglap. llculars will be decided on interSyonan View. TIME OP INTERVIEW: Daily LOST: Cross-bred female pet dog
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 265 2 1 i TODAY'S PROGRAM pm. musical selections; 6.30 pjn. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 pjn. Indian Children's Hour; 7 pjn. radio play in Malai entitled "Kalau Jqdoh"; 7.50 p.m. Nippon melodies; 8 pm. news in Hindustani, 8.15 pjn, news in Tamil; 8.30 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.45 pm.
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