Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 8 February 1944
1944-02-08
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Title Section22 1944-02-08 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil 'Street, Syonan. Telephone 2Vo. 5471. NO. 370 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 8. KOKI 2604. BYOWA 10 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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136 1944-02-08 1 Dotnel. HSINKING, Feb. 6—A ceremony felicitating the 38th birthday anniversary of Manshukoku Kotei Heika was solemnized this morning before the National Foundation Shrine within the compounds of the Imperial Palace in the august presence of His Majesty the Emperor. Many high officials of136 words
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159 1944-02-08 1 Dsinei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Feb. 6.—lt Ls disclosed th t on Feb. 3 and Feb. 4 our anti-aircraft batteries shot down a total of nine enemy planes (one pre bable) out of 135 which attempted to raid our positions in159 words
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Article55 1944-02-08 1 Domei. LISBON, Feb. «.—O«n. Alfredo Gilbert, Argentine Foreign Minister. Is reported to have informed representatives of France, Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria of the Argentine Government's decision to break off diplomatic relations with their countries, on Saturday, Feb. 5. The Foreign Minister Is reported to have handed them their55 words
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Article71 1944-02-08 1 Domei. HSINKING, Feb. 5 —The Increasing enthusiasm of Manshukokuan youths towards military service was shown by the number of applications for the Manshukoku air farce which are over tenfold the fixed number acceptable before the closing date Feb. 20, quarters close to the rmy declared today.71 words
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Article56 1944-02-08 1 RomeL TOKYO, Feb. 2.—Telegraphic messages wishing Nippon success In the prosecution of the war have been received by the Committee for the Welfare of Nippon nationals in Enemy Countries, from Nippon Internees in three detention camps In the United States. The messages were from Nippon internees at56 words
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Article375 1944-02-08 1 TODAY is the twentysixth Observance Day since the Imperial Rescript was first promulgated. Ever since then the Btn day of every month has been set aside to serve to remind the peoples of Dai Toa of the significance of the Imperial Rescript, which saw Nippon launch out375 words
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IMPERIAL FORCES AND I.N.A. LAUNCH OFFENSIVE ON BUTHIBAUNG FORNT
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71 1944-02-08 1 Dontci. TOKYO, Feb. 7.—Dai Honyei announced at 4.20 p.m. today as follows: "Imperial Nippon army units in Burma area, forestalling the attempt of the AngloIndian forces to carry out a counter-attack on Buthidaung and Akyab, launched an offensive on the Buthidaung front on Feb. 4.71 words
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297 1944-02-08 1 TOKYO, Feb. 7.—Dai Honyei announced at 4 p.m. today as follows: Firstly, an Imperial submarine at dawn on Feb. 3 sank one large enemy cruiser in waters near Wotje Island in the Marshall Group. "Secondly, our Imperial naval air units as well297 words
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124 1944-02-08 1 DOBKi. A NIPPON BASE, Feb. 7.—Nippon units advancing from the eastern bank of the Mayu River in a sustained drive since Feb. 4 have thrown enemy forces at the Buthidaung front into wild disorder, and there are signs of tne enemy starting a retreat. Meanwhile,124 words
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110 1944-02-08 1 DmmtA. BURMA FRONT, Feb. 7— Nippon army air unite, operating in co-operation with land units in a ff—wth>™g drive launched from the Buthidaung front on Feb. 4, continued their activities en Feb. 5 by shooting down 15 enemy Spitfire fighters out of110 words
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78 1944-02-08 1 Domei. PENANG, Feb. 7—Following up the attack carried out en Feb. 4, Nippon naval warplanes winged their way across the Bay of Bengal at dawn or Feb. 5 to blast enemy installations in the vicinity of Chatrapur, situated en the Indian78 words
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237 1944-02-08 1 Domei AT THE BURMA-INDIA Border Front, Feb. 7.—Aided by air action, a strong Nippon unit operating in the southern BurmaIndia border which launched sudden offensive operations at dawn on Feb. 4, is now piercing the enemy lines and driving out the enemy from an237 words
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246 1944-02-08 1 MANILA, Feb. 6.—The recent anti-Axis bombing of Pope Pius' Summer residence at Castel Gandolio merely proves "to what extent Anglo-American desperaticn and total losa of scruples and human considerations could go/" declared the Manila Tribune editorial tctlay. It added, "The entire world, now knowing246 words
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658 1944-02-08 1 RANGOON, Feb. 7—The Spokesman of the Nippon Army in the Burma sector declared a second "Tragedy of Arakan" is what lies ahead of enemy forces as a result of our new operations in the Burma-India sector658 words
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Article552 1944-02-08 1 IMPERIAL RESCRIPT OBSERVANCE DAY I We, by grace of heaven. Emperor of Nippon, seated on the Throne of a line unbroken for ares eternal, enjoin upon ye. Our loyal and brave subjects: We hereby declare war on the United States of America and the British Empire. The men552 words
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450 1944-02-08 1 THE agricultural policy pursued by the former British regime was in utter disregard of self-sufficiency in the daily necessities of local inhabitants, especially in clothing materials If such an unsound condition is left unrectifled, it would surely entail a450 words
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44 1944-02-08 1 Domel. A NIPPON RASE, Feb. V— The Nippon Naval Air Force yesterday blasted and set on fire three places at a point ten miles south of Vizagapatam, Indvi, facing -the Bay of Bengal. All our bombers returned safely.44 words
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232 1944-02-08 1 Oomel. BANGKOK, Feb. 7—Pierce interception by Nippon and Thai units aided by anti-aircraft batteries, put to rout several enemy bombers which ineffectively raided Bangkok last Saturday ni?ht. The enemy raiders which were mostly B-24's appear, d over the city around 10232 words
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272 1944-02-08 2 SYONAN SHIM BUN LECTURE-MOVIE MEETING OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC LECTURES on Nippon subjects by local men, and specially selected cultural films in order to enlighten the public on present day conditions existing in fighting Nippon, will feature the lecture and movie meeting at272 words
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213 1944-02-08 2 i DomeL MANILA, Feb. 7.—Twenty-one heads of Protestant organizations in the Philippines will hold a convention here on Feb. 18 in order to discuss ways and means for further bolstering the execution of the administration's policies designed to strengthen the spiritual structure213 words
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202 1944-02-08 2 Oomet KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 7.— About 90 Indians from all classes have already enlisted at the recruiting effice of the Indian Independence League in Kuala Lumpur in response to an appeal by the League for volunteers for th.3 Azad Hind Fauj Training Centre.202 words
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102 1944-02-08 2 nwi i. PENANO, Feb. 7.—Looking fighting fit and with fiery enthusiasm written over their faces, recruits for ths Indian National Army nave left here for the training centre somewhere in Malai. Following their completion of the ex tensive course, these recruits wfll join the102 words
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Article, Illustration216 1944-02-08 2 Two Interesting First-Run Bouts At Great World, Saturday TWO FIRST-RUN matchesFighting Hassan vs. Kid Carpentler, and Tommy Carrie vs. Kid Galento— feature promoter Razak's boxing program at the Great World Arena this Saturday. Hsaaan has beaten all opposition and his recent clear-cut victory over hardhitting Ong Hock Beng places216 words
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147 1944-02-08 2 JOHORB BHARU, Feb. 7.—Jalil bin Arifnn and Ibrahim bin Mohamud, two Malai youths, hare been chosen by the authorities here to be sent to the Malacca Kunrensyo (Malacca Training School) for advance education, prior to being selected to study in Nippon. Jalil, an 18-year147 words
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200 1944-02-08 2 A SINGING contest of NipponGo scngs will be held by the Syonan Hoso Kyoku and the committee for the utilization of materials with the support of the Senden-bu in celebration of the second anniversary of the Birth of New Malai from200 words
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197 1944-02-08 2 A SPECIAL Malai women's training centre will be established In Syonan shortly in order to give vocational training to young Malai women who are desirous of working, but who at present are prevented from doing so due to lack of experience cr197 words
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94 1944-02-08 2 IN CONNECTION with the Land Cultivation Scheme at Bahau the Indian Independence League, Health and Social Welfare Department, proposes to send aa many Indian Settlers there as possible to partake In this scheme for self-sufficiency. As this undertaking will need the «mnxMt of94 words
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130 1944-02-08 2 Drattl MANILA, Feb. s.—Child welfare work will be further bolstered when the Bill recently passed by the National Assembly providing for the creadon of 300 puertculture centres throughout the Philippines is enforced, acccrding to the health authorities. They said the approval of the measure130 words
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385 1944-02-08 2 THE MALAI Gunsei Kanbu Yusei Kycku which has been f or i some time making arrangements with other regional authorities for the extension of money order service into those countries, announced today that the money order service which has385 words
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Article, Illustration21 1944-02-08 2 Inhabitants in Soerakarta in D awa at work en an embankment for constructing an irrigation dam.21 words
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612 1944-02-08 2 THE Malai Baiting Association will, on Feb. 15, inaugurate 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 being executed in612 words
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142 1944-02-08 2 (By Oar Endaa Correspondent) NEW SYONAN'S first baby was born on February 6. Both mother and child are well. 'Tie mother's name is Fon« &ew, while the father is Mr. Chow Seong. Both parents are labourers engaged in construction work in New142 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement305 1944-02-08 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE BIRTH To Mr. and Mrs. C. ABRAHAM at Dr. Menon's Maternity Clinic—gift of a son. Both mother and child doing wall. MARRIAGE RECEPTION—Tan Bong Leong, the second son of the late Mr. Tan Tee Lin and Mrs. Tan Tee Lin. to Miss Goh skew Chit, the eldest daughter305 words
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Advertisement672 1944-02-08 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 17 Re: Enrolment Examination of Volunteer Army Recruits. An elementary examination will be held for the Malal Volunteer Army Recruits in accordance with the following directions. It is requested that those who have received their replication receipts bearing index numbers should neseLt themselves at672 words
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Advertisement464 1944-02-08 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED, several drivers for motorcars and lorries. Any nationality Good prospects. Rice etc. will be provided. Apply personally to The NIPPON KEIKINZOKU KAISHA, sth Floor, X.P.M. Building, Robinson Road, Syonan. WANTED FOR BUSINESS EXPANSION Two Senior Salesmen. Two Canvassers (Either Sex), to handle well established brands of provisions464 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous181 1944-02-08 2 -CYO-EI and SYOWA: BORO NO ICESSHITAI." 3—6—8.30 p.m. and 3.30—6.30—9 p.m. respectively. Opening Friday: Special Anniversary Feature: "RIKUGUN KORU SENKI." i; SHI HO BI'NKA EIGA: "NIPPON KSNBUN XI features in change ot programme, 3—5.30 —7 JO —9 p.m. Opening Friday: Special Feature: -KAIOUN BYOIN SEN." DAISEKAI BUNK A EIGA: "HODJO"181 words
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