Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 February 1944
1944-02-03
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Title Section22 1944-02-03 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Sired, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 36ft THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3. KOKI 2604. SYOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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790 1944-02-03 1 Force s Acquainted With Technique Of Dealing Last And Final Blow Domei TOKYO, Feb. 2.—Pointing out that the patient and watchful waiting and the tactics of attrition now being followed by Nippon forces in the Southern Pacific are based on a carefully calculated strategy, Rear-Admiral790 words
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200 1944-02-03 1 mmd TOKYO. Feb I.—Stress-will be laid on the infusion of complete faith in Nippon and complete understanding of its policies in guiding students of various countries of Dai Toa who are studying in Nippon, Kazuo Acki, Dai Toa Daijin (Ministsr of the Greater East200 words
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Article33 1944-02-03 1 Domef LISBON, Feb. I—lt is reported from Bombay that it vr*s officially stated today that Mrs. Gandhi had a severe relapse yesterday, and that her condition Is "very weak."33 words
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215 1944-02-03 1 BMMfc TOKYO, Feb. I.—The Nippon Government's decision to suspend imports of foreign rice into this country during the coming fiscal year will in no way adversely affect foreign rice producers since the Nippon Government will continue to purchase rice to be215 words
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Article352 1944-02-03 1 FOR THE successful enforcement of rules and regulations, public co-operation is some times not enough: there must aLso be goodwill and honesty. The public must realize that all rules and regulations are designed for the good of the ma-v.es, and honest co-operation alone can bring about the352 words
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283 1944-02-03 1 Dwnei TOKYO, Feb. 2.—The ideals manifested in the Dai Toa (Greater East Asiatic) Joint Declaration not only aim at the self-existence and self-defence of Dai Toa but also at the immutable establishment of enduring: peace, declared Kazuo Aoki, Dai Toa Daijin283 words
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191 1944-02-03 1 APPLICATIONS from students desirous of studying in the Syonan Ika Daigaku (Medical College) are being invited, according to a Sycnan Tokubetu-si notice. Two courses, the preparatory and regular courses, are open to Intending itudents, who should present themselves it the Iryo-ka, Svonan Tokubetu-sL not later191 words
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Article144 1944-02-03 1 romei. PEKING, Feb. 2.—A positive program for large-scale development of the heavy chemical industry in North China will be carried out by the North China Development Company as a new f o«,£ i he, com Pany's activities in 2604, declared Kiyomatsu Bekkuya, director of the144 words
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109 1944-02-03 1 DmmL HSINKING, Feb. 2—lt is learned that the Manshukoku Kotel Reika (Emperor of Manshukoku) on Feb. 6 wIU visit the National Foundation Shrine in the Imperial Palace to pray for the successful consummation of the war as well as for national prosperity. On109 words
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328 1944-02-03 1 THE OUNSEIKAN-BU has raised the purchasing prices cf rubber of the third and lower grades in order to intensify production by local inhabitants. Although the Ounsei authorities have been encouraging local Inhabitants to grow more food on their estates, they have recently given328 words
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603 1944-02-03 1 HUNDREDS of exhibits are already on display at the various stalls of the Jikatsu Kyoreiken (Sslf-Sufficiency Hall) in the Great World in connection with the New Products Exhibition sponsored by the Malai Gunsei-kan-bu which is scheduled to open on Feb.603 words
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408 1944-02-03 1 DmmL A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Feb. I.—While aerial battles over New Britain are increasing in intensity, a sidelight thrown on everyday life at Rabaul revealed that Nippon troops ars nonchalantly going about daily routines. The local inhabitants co-cperation with408 words
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Article45 1944-02-03 1 Domei. LISBON, Feb. I.—An earthquake destroyed the Turkish town of Gercd* 180 miles east of Istanbul, killing and Injuring many of its 25,000 inhabitants tcday, according to an Ankara dispatch. It said the tremors lasted SO seconds and were felt throughout Turkey.45 words
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420 1944-02-03 1 MM LISBON, Feb. I.—Fighting in southern Italy was intensified on Tuesday, both sidss putting fresh forces into acticn according to reports received. At Nettuno anti-Axis forces continued strong attacks in a northern and northeastern direction. However, their attempts420 words
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70 1944-02-03 1 MUSIC lovers will be given another opportunity of hearing the pleasing "Shanghai Dreams," an orchestrat on of Mandarin songs, when the Byonan Symphony Orchestra gives a repeat, performance of its Chinese New Year program at the Kolcaido 'omo/rovr starting from 6 p.m. Arranged70 words
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Article55 1944-02-03 1 THE closing date for entries to Kamishibai (story-telling shows with drawings) Contest sponsored by the Senden-bu has been extended to the end of February in oider to <?»ther more entries. The results of the. onte«t will be announced on March 20. Other details regarding the contest, are55 words
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Article31 1944-02-03 1 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 2. —It disclosed that the proposal to open a Nippon Legation In Croatia was unanimously approved at today's regular plenary session cf the Privy Council.31 words
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164 1944-02-03 2 THE COUNCIL of Ministers cf the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, have accepted recommendations of the Cabinet sub-cemmittee on a plan of National unification, subject to certain alterations, says a statement issued by Azad Hind headQuarters. The Council of Ministers decided that Hindustani164 words
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560 1944-02-03 2 TWO YEARS OF PROGRESS REVIEWED BY UNGKU AZIZ Oomel. JOHORE BHARU, Feb. I.—Many favourable changes have taken place in the State of Johore during the past two years, some of the outstanding ones being the creation of the Advisory Council, diffusion of Nippon560 words
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SPORT
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222 1944-02-03 2 SYONAN athletes are reminded of the Marathon Race en Feb. 15,' which forms part of the grand sports program celebrating the second anniversary of the Birth of New Malai. Entries close on Feb. 10 and forms are obtainable from the 8.8.A. Clubhouse, and222 words
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133 1944-02-03 2 A MILD sensation was caused in the Catholic settlement at Bahau recently when Bishop Adrian Devals, riding into the settlement in a smart looking automobile, declared to the pioneers, that the car had been presented to the settlers as a gift from Dr. J.133 words
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386 1944-02-03 2 BY SYOKAN SIIIMBUN REPORTER A NUMBER of useful commodities manufactured in Negri Sembilan will shortly be on sale in Syonan through the appointed agents of the Negri Sembilan Government's official representative. Thsse include biscuits, table salt, reed baskets, hats and bags.386 words
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111 1944-02-03 2 WITH ths cbject of rendering voluntary welfare service to the country during their after-school hours, boy students from the age cf 12 years of the various Islamic religious instruction centres in Syonan have formed the Syonan Muslim Students Welfare Service Volunteer Corps. The111 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement613 1944-02-03 2 LEGAL NOTICE ME. A. N. A. ABO BAKA* CO. NOTICE 18 HBDY given that the partnership firm of A. If. A. Abu BaJtar <Sc Co., carrying on business at No. 4 Jalan Pesar, Johore Bahru has been dissolved on the 16th day of January, 2604 by mutual consent of the613 words
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Advertisement218 1944-02-03 2 MISCELLANEOUS LOST: Cross-bred female pet dog with pointed ears and nose. Colour black with white markings at tips of paws and tail. Answers to the name ;of "Lucky." Will finder please communicate with "Advertiser," 31-A Lincoln Road (off Thomson Road). #50 reward. LADY withes to exchange living quarters in neighbourhood218 words
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Advertisement806 1944-02-03 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU Sl~ NOTICE NO. 16 Re: The Sale of Lottery Tickets. Itie 10th drawin£wKOH-NAN SAIKJSN (lottery tickeuA is now for sale to general public in Syonan with the following particulars: 1. Total sum of sale: The sum of two hundred forty-five thousand ($245,000) dollars Is allotted for806 words
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Advertisement789 1944-02-03 2 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE cf Household furriture. etc., comprising'—Dining tablr. chairs, dressing tables, wardrobes, .< ide tables. Crockery, Glart-ware. plated anc silverwares, Sii.ger Treadle sewing machine, carpet and rugs, Shanghai jars, enamelled dip bath. t*c, etc. To be held at No 64. St Michael's Road, off Serangoon Road on Saturday, sth789 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous146 1944-02-03 2 KYO-KI and STOWA: "TESSEN KONSU" (Chinese cartoon). 3—4— 8.30 pm. and 3.30—6.30—9 p.m. respectively. Opening to-morrow: "BORO NO KESSHITAI." USHIHO BUNK A EIGA: "KINRO NO UTA" and "HODJO" featuring Miss Roekiah. 3—5.30—7.30—9 p.m. Opening to-morrow: New Programme includes: "NIPPON KJENBUN KIA." DAISEKAI BUNKA EIGA: "AZ3A KAIHO." 3—«-45—8—9.10—1020 pjn. To-morrow: "KINRO146 words
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Miscellaneous287 1944-02-03 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. musical selections (record?) «.3O p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. light music by the Syonan Hoso Chamber Orchestra; 7.56 p.m. Nippon music; p.m. news in Hindustani; 1.15 pm. news in Tamil; 8.30 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.45 pm.287 words
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