Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 February 1944
1944-02-10
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Title Section22 1944-02-10 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 144)/146* Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone Afe. 5471. NO. 372 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10. KOKI 2004. SYOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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364 1944-02-10 1 Retreat Of Main Foe Army Being Cut Off DmbcL A NIPPON BASE at the Burma Front, Feb. 9.— Nippon forces, advancing on retreating enemy units fleeing along the southern Indo-Burmese border, by the evening of Feb. 7, captured the. enemy's position364 words
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245 1944-02-10 1 Pomei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Feb. 9 —Nippon naval oii units on Feb. 8 carried out a devastating attack on Buna, New Guinea, setting on fire and hea- vjiy damaging one large enemy transport in the harbour by direct hits All245 words
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Article237 1944-02-10 1 Oomel. LISBON, Feb. B—ln a pointedly critical editorial stamping It as one of the severest criticisms against its ally in recent months, the New York Times in a leading article under the heading "Whirhtr Russia?" levelled charges against the Soviets for the recent political actions,237 words
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Article319 1944-02-10 1 INDISPUTABLE evidence of Malai's industrial progress is to be found in the wide range of exhibits received for the Tropical Products Exhibition which is scheduled to open at the Great World Amusement Park tomorrow. Ranging from toys to chemical substitutes and agricultural implements, these exhibits prove how319 words
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Article256 1944-02-10 1 ALONG with the industrial development of New Malal, the Grow More Food campaign has proceeded apace. Some provinces have made so great progress in this Grow More Food campaign that they have enough to lay in stocks and even to export foodstuffs; other Provinces, because of256 words
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143 1944-02-10 1 D—iti. TOKYO, Feb. 9.—The authorities concerned will shortly submit a detailed report to the Vatican concerning the United States Air Force's inhuman mftchinegunning of foreign missionaries en Feb. 6 off Wewak, New Guinea, It is learned. A total of more than 109 foreign missionaries, with143 words
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Article227 1944-02-10 1 9mm, A NIPPON BASE in th s South Pacific, Feb. B.—lt is disclosed that another wanton act by enemy planes was revealed when a group of foreign missionaries and their families being taken to safety by Nippon forces, were mercilessly attacked by enemy aircraft on227 words
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58 1944-02-10 1 TICKETS for the professional boxing program at Jalan Besar Stadium on Monday, Feb. 14, proceeds of which will go to the Giyu-hei, are now on sale at the Syonan Shimbun (English Edition), S.S.A. Clubhouse and at Messrs. G. H. Kiat Co., Robinson Road. Admission charges58 words
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174 1944-02-10 1 HANOI, Feb. B.—ln a second abortive guerrilla air raid on Northern Annam Province this week, the American Air Force in China at 3 p.m. today raided five districts in Northern Annam from the direction of Laokai, and fled without causing any damage. This latest174 words
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Article, Illustration43 1944-02-10 1 Sergeant Pilot Torn Taltahakbi. who piloted the fighter plane presented by the overseas Chinese in Syonan to the Imperial Forces, is seen receiving bouquets of flowers presented him by Misses Lam Chye Kuen and Wont Lin Suan on behalf of the overseas Chinese.43 words
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72 1944-02-10 1 Dame! A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Feb. 9.—Our Naval Air Force on Feb. 7 raided the enemy airfield at Finsch Haven, New Guinea Island, and caused fire to break out at one point among the ground installations. Meanwhile, another naval air unit •n72 words
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171 1944-02-10 1 RANGOON Feb. 7—The Indian people weakened and emaciated because of lack of food brought about by the criminal negligence of the British, are now facing the grimmer spectre of widespread disease and epidemics, it was revealed by Pandit Hridayanath Kunzru who recently concluded a171 words
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Article47 1944-02-10 1 Branch TAIPING, Feb. B.—The Domei News Agency has opened a branch office in this town from Feb. 1 under the charge of Mr. shlgeo Axuma. Consistent with their policy of "first with the news," two editions of news in Nippon-go are being printed daily.47 words
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Article41 1944-02-10 1 LISBON. Feb. B.—London editorials are reflecting growing disappointment over the situation developing around the Aujslo beaohhead In Italy, suggesting that perhaps the anti-Axis forces have been overcautious about pushing forward after their Inlfrifi xandings, according to a London dispatch.41 words
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579 1944-02-10 1 SINCE the start of recruitment lor the Olyu-Qun (Volunteer Army) which has been organised in response to the burnins enthusiasm of local inhabitants to defend their country, Malai youths have been greatly inspired and have eagerly applied for admission. An examination579 words
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327 1944-02-10 1 'WILL STRIKE AT ENEMY WITH SWIFTNESS OF WIND' 9mmL SHANGHAI, Feb. B.—Predicting that the Ii» perial Nippon Navy will strike a staggering blow ai the enemy with the swiftness of the wind" when the appropriate moment comes, Captain Keizo Matsushima, Chief of the Press327 words
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107 1944-02-10 1 THE SYONAN Sports Association has already organized an Auxiliary Labour Corps by forming two squads of 200 each and. at the request of the Kosei-ka Cho, the squads, headed by Mr. O. H. Kiat and assisted by Mr. Loh Ah Fong and Mr. Nah107 words
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Article88 1944-02-10 1 U.S. Submarines Lost LISBON, Feb. B.—The United States Navy announced the loss of two American submarines, the "Cisco" and "S-44". according to a Washington dispatch. The announcement gave no details but they presumably were lost while operating in the Pacific. The Cisco was one oi the newest88 words
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Article45 1944-02-10 1 A MARTIAL arts meeting will be held on Feb. 11 at 10 a.m. at the quarter* (former Raffles' Girls' School) of a certain unit of the Imperial Forces l! the weather permits. Bayonet exercises, swordsmanship, Judo and archery will feature the meet.45 words
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380 1944-02-10 1 DomeJ. TOKYO, Feb. 9—Writing under the caption "The Diet's Contribution," the Nippon Times editorially declares that probably at no other time since the outbreak of Dai Toa Senso (War of Greater East Asia) has the Nippon Government been implemented with such broad, overwhelming and380 words
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134 1944-02-10 1 Domei. HONGKONG, Feb. B.—Expressing jubilation over the Indian National Army's nrst operations in Dai Tea Senso < War of Greater East Asia), Dr. P. R. Naidu, head of the Hongkong Chapter of the Indian Independence League, expressed the definite assurance "the Indian National134 words
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Article, Illustration359 1944-02-10 2 COMMEMORATION STAMPS ALSO TO MARK BIRTH OF NEW MALAI A "Post Office Savings Bank Promotion Week" will be held by the Gunseikanbu Yusei Kyoku from Feb. 15 to 21, In connection with the celebration of the second anniversary of the Birth of New359 words
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167 1944-02-10 2 A WELL-KNOWN kronchong singer, former Malai opera artiste and champion weight-lifter, Enche Hassan bin Mohamad Samad, won the first prize of (50,000 in the ninth-term Konan Saiken, the drawing of which was held last Saturday, says Domci. Dressed in greased-sfained overalls, the167 words
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154 1944-02-10 2 DEEPLY mcved by the determination of Malai women to do away with the wearing of sarongs, which is inconvenient when working, for Mcmpe pants, girls of the Konan Hoko Kai have undertaken to teach Malai girls the method of making such pants. A number of Malai154 words
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154 1944-02-10 2 A plan for achieving self-suffi-ciency in the supply of sauce and other daily necessities in New Syonan is being wcrked out along with the progress made in the establishment of that model Settlement. It will be recalled the* committee for the154 words
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Article233 1944-02-10 2 Attractive Films To Re Shown A t Shim bun Function Tomorrow A VALUABLE insight into the shipbuilding industry of Nippon which has made her a great maritime power in the world, may be gleaned from "Umi Nl Hirugaeru Nisshoki" (The Hinomaru Flutters Over the Sea) which will be233 words
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385 1944-02-10 2 DomeL A NIPPON BASE in Upper Burma, Feb. 7.—An eloquent testimony to the bravery and loyalty of Burmese volunteer soldiers fighting together with Nip-, pon troops is presented by the late Squad Leader Moung San Mya. The Burmese hero gave up his385 words
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616 1944-02-10 2 MALAIAN BANKS INAUGURATE ATTRACTIVE BONUS SCHEME THE Malai Banking 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 being616 words
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Advertisement374 1944-02-10 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 20 Be: Recruitment of Probationers for engineering work and mechanics. PROBATIONERS for engineering work and mechanics are invited to be present in accordance with the following directions at ROH-DOH ZIMUKYOKU on 12th February at 10 am 1. Qualification: Male youths between the ages374 words
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Advertisement753 1944-02-10 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED, several drivers for moorcars and lorries. Any nationality Good prospects. Rice etc. win be provided. Apply personally to The NIPPON KETKINZOKU KAISHA, sth Floor. X.P.M. Building. Robinson Road. Syonan. WANTED 3 assistant clerks and 4 coolies (temporary). Apply personally during office hours to the offlcer-in-charge. Syonan Bussi753 words
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Advertisement344 1944-02-10 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT QTTEK—TAN. The engagement was announced on Feb. 8, 2604. between Mr. Quek Tio Kwang, eldest son of MT. Quek Seak chuan and the late Madam Kho Hong Choo of Borneo, and Miss Tan Kirn Keoh, eldest daughter of Mx. and Mrs. Tan Quee Eng of Syonan. (Kuala344 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous111 1944-02-10 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.ra musical selections; 6.30 p.m. news hi Nippon language for beginners; 4.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. light music by the Syonan Hoso Chamber Orchestra; 7.50 p.m. Nipixn music; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani: a.15 p.m. news in Tamil; 8.30 p.m.. news in Cantonese; 8.45 p.m.111 words
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Miscellaneous303 1944-02-10 2 i KYO-BI and SYOWA: "BORO NO KESSHITAI" 3—6—3.30 p.m. and 3 30—6.30—9 p.m. respectively. Tomorrow's Anniversary Feature: "RIKUGUN KOKD SENKI.' 12 noon—3 and 6 pjn. and 12.30 —3.30 p.m 6 and 8.30 p.m. Film-Lecture Meeting (at KYO-EI) 8 p.m. Free to the public. USHIHO BUNK A EIGA: NIPPON KENBUN XI"303 words
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