Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 February 1944
1944-02-07
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Title Section22 1944-02-07 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 36» MONDAY. FEBRUAfeV 7. KOKI 2604. SYOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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422 1944-02-07 1 'ACTION NO THREAT TO NIPPON', SAYS EXPERT By a Dome! Naval Commentator TOKYO, Feb. 4.—Although the United States claims to have mobilized the largest fleet ever concentrated in the Pacific waters in carrying out it.* present operations against the Marshall Islands, from all appearance422 words
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194 1944-02-07 1 Dcmel. RANGOON, Feb. 5—A formation of the Nippon Army Air Force in Burma yesterday morning heavily pounded enemy pesitions facing ours at Buthidaung, shooting down two out of eight enemy interceptorsFavoured by good weather, our raiders about 11 am. arrived over their objective, to194 words
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Article128 1944-02-07 1 Domei LISBON, Feb. s—The swift, bewildering change in Latin America and the uncertainty prevailing over the Soviet-Polish problem are causing American financial leaders to entertain strong doubts regarding the feasibility of binding post-war stabilization agreements, the Financial News correspondent reported from New York recently. He said128 words
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343 1944-02-07 1 THE seven seamen selected from the first and second term graduates of the Seamen's Training Institute operated by a certain unit of the Imperial Forces in Syonan, who were sent to Nippon in November last, have arrived in Nippon and have entered343 words
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Article379 1944-02-07 1 ON THURSDAY last a novel round-table conference was held in Syonan between Sanji-Kai lin (Members of the Advisory Council of the Syonan Special Municipality) and representatives of the Press. It was novel In that it was something new in the realm of domestic politics in this379 words
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Article118 1944-02-07 1 tmmtL TOKYO, Feb. s—The Government, at present, deems it desirable to dispatch as many primary school teachers as possible to Nampo (Southern Regions) for two or three years to develop their knowledge of Dai Tom (Greater East Asia), declared Kaiuo Aoki, Dai Toa Daijin (Minuter118 words
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250 1944-02-07 1 MM TOKYO, Feb. s—Having completed deliberations on the passage of a total of 32 legislative bills and also budgetary estimates introduced at the present session of the Diet, the He use of Representatives automatically went into recess today, while the House of Peers will go250 words
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106 1944-02-07 1 A SPEED limit of 20 miles per hour at night has been enforced by the Mayor, Syonan Tokubetusi, and will be effected together with Tokubetu-si Notice No 6 which limits the use of electricity. An official notice states that during the106 words
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394 1944-02-07 1 LISBON, Feb. 4. —A Washington dispatch revealed that a coalition of Republican and southern Democrat congressmen dealt President Roosevelt a serious blow yesterday when they disregarded his vehemently-voiced demand for a federal balloting system for absentee voting by United States armed forces in the394 words
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168 1944-02-07 1 Naval 'Eagles' Bomb Bases Inlndia:ManyFiresCaused ALL PLANES REACH BASE SAFELY OwacL PENANG, Feb. 6.—Winging their way across the Bay of Bengal, Nippon naval planes on the night of Feb. 4 carried out a long-distance bombing raid on enemy ground installations in the168 words
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365 1944-02-07 1 FOE PAYS DEARLY FOR RAIDS A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Feb. 6.— A Nippon naval air unit twice attacked the enemy airfield at Torokina, Bougainville Island, on the night of Feb. 4, causing fires to start at four places. Meanwhile, the365 words
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254 1944-02-07 1 Ownel. YAMAGUCHI, Feb. s.—Behind th« message cf condolence from Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo received by four orphans here on the death of their mother on Jan 23 lies the warm feeling which the Premier has for his fellcw countrymen. The four orphans belong to the254 words
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153 1944-02-07 1 Dome!. TSINGTAO, Feb. s—Nippon punitive lorces at dawn on Feb. 1 attacked and dealt a heavy blew to Chungking troops in the vicinity of Kwanchwang and Kiakiachwang, situated about eight kilometres north-west of Kaomi, Shantung Province. During this battle, Nippcn forces found 70 enemy dead153 words
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136 1944-02-07 1 FUKUOKA, Feb. s.—Outstanding results are being attained in construction works in Djawa and Sumatra, Yutaka Kubota, President of the Chosen Yalu River Hydro-Electric Company, declared upen his return here by plane yesterdaj, following his thre»i months' inspection tour of Nampo (Southern Regions). In Djawa, he136 words
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99 1944-02-07 1 TOKYO, Feb. s—Out of a total of 3,215 enemy planes which attempted to raid Rabaul during the month oi Januaiy. 856 planes were shot down by our naval air force and ground forces in Rabaul, according to statistics compiled by Domei on99 words
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264 1944-02-07 1 TOKYO, Feb. s—Responding to the unanimous adoption of a resolution by the Lower House, in which was reiterated by the Nip, pen nation's determination to flght the current war to a victorious end, Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo before the Lower House this afternoon pledged264 words
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213 1944-02-07 1 LISBON, Feb. 4.—The Spanish Cabinet in a special meeting last night reaffirmed the country's position of strict neutrality afte» reviewing the international situation, according to a Madrid dispatch. The Cabinet, meeting at the urgent call of Gen. Francisco France, also announced that it had213 words
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74 1944-02-07 1 SEVERAL en-ors were inadvertently made in the list of Kona^ Saiken (ninth term) prizes published in our issue oti Saturday. The correct numbers should be as follows: FOURTH PRIZE 223.399 instead ot 223,379; 027,517 instead of 027,514, SEVENTH PRIZE 083.874 instead nt 083.824; 145.048 instead74 words
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355 1944-02-07 2 SURPLUS TO MEET DEMANDS WITHIN CO-PROSPERITY SPHERE Domei. RANGOON, Feb. 5. —Comprehensive measures designed to] maintain the production of rice in Burma at an adequate level were disclosed by U Hla Pc, Director of the Propaganda Bureau, and U Tin, Secretary of the Lands and355 words
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81 1944-02-07 2 ALL readers of the Syonan Sbimbun (English Edition) and friends are invited to attend the lecture-culture film meeting organised for Feb. 11 (Friday) at the Kyo-Ei Gekijo, in connection with the second anniversary of the Birth of New Malai. An attractive program has been81 words
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131 1944-02-07 2 SPONSORED by the Kosei-ka Cho and organized by the Byonan Sports Association, the following items form part of the sports prcjvam commemorating the second anniversary of the Birth of New Malai: Friday, Feb. 11. on the Padang. 6.30 p.m.: Soccer, Police131 words
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215 1944-02-07 2 Domei. MALACCA, Feb. 3.—Tuesday, Peb. 1, was a Red Letter Day fcr the Malai Roa Kunren Zyo (The Malai Officers' Training Institute) at Durian Daun. when the first anniversary of the opening of the Kunren Zyo was fittingly observed. The opei.ing ceremony was held215 words
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260 1944-02-07 2 VISITORS to Sri Ramakrishna Lunch Home, an Indian restaurant in the heart of the city, were surprised To find early last, week that they had to serve themselves with focd, drinks and other refreshments as there were no waiters around, says Domei. Reason for this was260 words
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162 1944-02-07 2 DomeL MACASSAR, Feb. s.—ln an effort to increase the output of foodstuffs in the Celebes, competent authorities revealed that a two-crops-a-year cultivation method will be fostered throughout the Island. It may be recalled that the authorities since September last year, have been carrying out162 words
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Article, Illustration305 1944-02-07 2 Cabanella, Earns Popular Decision Over Little Bernal PROMOTER Joe Hansen gave fight fans their moneys worth when he presented his first! boxing card at the Oreat World1 Arena on Saturday night. The big fights on the evening re-1 suited in Kid Cabanella easily outpointing Li.tie Bernal (both 118% lb.)305 words
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Article, Illustration474 1944-02-07 2 A CHEQUE for $1,000 has been donated by the leader of the Eurasian community in Sycnan, Dr. C. J. Paglar to aid members of the non-Roman Catholic ccramunity who are leaving Syonan fcr Bahau to take up farming there, says Domei. The donation was474 words
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334 1944-02-07 2 (By Oar Endati Cm respondent) DESTITUTE Chinese farmers resident in Endau, Mersing and the Jemuluang areas of Johcre State may in future obtain loans to cultivat3 the lands from the Finance Bureau of the OverseaChinese Association through the New Syonan Agency in334 words
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634 1944-02-07 2 THE Malai Banking Association will, on Feb. 15, inaugurate I the "Fixed Deposit with Bonus" system, to commemorate the Birth of New Malai. This scheme is like the ordinary Fixed Deposits, at fixed terms, as is being634 words
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116 1944-02-07 2 MACASSAR, Jan. 81.—In line with the program for bolstering farm production in the southern Celebes, a number of small reservoirs and ditches will be constructed in Sinkang—granary ol the southern Celebes. The project is being conducted under the supervision of the newly created Southern116 words
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202 1944-02-07 2 Domet. SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, Feb. 4.—An appeal to rrtflans in Toa (East Asia) to exercise all possible moderation and restraint in regard to religious observances fcr the duration of the war, .is made by Netaji Subhas Chandra Base, head of the Provisional202 words
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202 1944-02-07 2 AN ATTRACTIVE program ol music and dance numbers will feature a Grand Charity Concert to be held at the Syonan Kokaldo on Saturday, Feb. 19, starting at 6.30 p.m. Sponsored by members of St. Hilda's Church, the proceeds will be devoted to202 words
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252 1944-02-07 2 SYONAN is well represented at the New Industries Exhibition which is to be officially opened on Feb. 11. The exhibition is being sponsored by the Malai Gunseikan-bu with the object of encouraging the development and expansion or lccal industries. The venue is the252 words
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257 1944-02-07 2 Dwnei. MANILA, Feb. 6.—Giving added impetus to the collective farm movement under way throughcut the Philippines, graduates of the Cooperative Institute of the Bureau of Plant and Industry ar; at present spreading principles of the practice of cooperative organizations in all towns in the257 words
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Article40 1944-02-07 2 The views expressed in letters to the Editor are those of the correspondents, and in publishing the letters, the Syonan Shimbvn does not necessarily concur with those views. Letters must be short (about 100 words), and to the point.40 words
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Advertisement525 1944-02-07 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 19 Be: Enforcement of Speed Limit Regulation of Motor Vehicles. During the effective period of Notice No. 6 dated January 12th, Syowa 19 regarding the limitation in the use ot electric light. It Is notified that the highest rate off speed of motor vehicles, including525 words
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Advertisement539 1944-02-07 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 17 Re: Enrolment Ex.uninati«n of Volunteer Army Recruits. An elementary examination will be held for the Malai Vi>lunteer Army Recruits in accordance with the following directions. It is requested that those who nave received their replication receipts oearing index numbers should (.re&ent .5£ ns,?539 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1944-02-07 2 Nippon-Go Lessons Sir,—l quite agree with Mr. S. P. Letchumanan in his request made in your paper ot today's date, to compile all the lessons in a Look form and in doing it, you will indeed be domg a service to all interested in Nippon-Go. I have been following all104 words
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