Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 February 1944
1944-02-12
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Title Section23 1944-02-12 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 374 SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 12. KOKI 2604. SYOWA 10 w SEVEN CENTS23 words
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FOE TROOPS RETREATING TO MAUNGDAW ATTACKED
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248 1944-02-12 1 OFFICERS' PLANE DOWNED DomcL A NIPPON BASE on the Burma Front, Dec. 10. —The enemy's Seventh Division is now desperately trying to escape from our encircling ring. The enemy's attempt to aid remnants of his force in the sector west of Tatmingyawa, by248 words
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324 1944-02-12 1 TROOPCONCENTRATIONS BOMBED AND STRAFED uomei. A NIPPON BASE on the Burma Front, Feb. 10. —In a new offensive launched in the ButhidaungAkyab sector, Nippon Army Air Forces, in close co« operation with our ground forces, have been carrying on devastating attacks against the Fifth324 words
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124 1944-02-12 1 Dotvei. TOKYO, Feb. 10—Our Imperial naval air units and also Army and Navy garrison units from Feb 1 to Feb. 9 shot down 209 out of a total of 1,143 enemy planes which attempted to raid Rabaul, a yurvey of the124 words
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187 1944-02-12 1 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 10.—The first granting of awards to scientists for outstanding contributions to the nation's war strength will be held tomorrow morning beginning from 11 o'clock at the Pesrs* Club by the Cabinet Technical Affairs Board. Twenty of the nation's leading scientists,187 words
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89 1944-02-12 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in China, Feb. 10.—A formation of our Army bombers and fighters yesterday raided and scored direct hits on enemy military installations at Nancheng, Shensi Province. During this raid, no enemy interceptors appeared. Following up the previous day's raid, a formation89 words
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Article335 1944-02-12 1 THE WORLD'S attention is now focussed on Burma where Mountbatten's generalship is being put to an acid test. Latest dispatches from the frontlines on the Indo-Burmese border indicate that Mountbatten's forces, consisting of the BritishIndian Seventh Division, have been completely encircled and are facing annihilation335 words
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Article545 1944-02-12 1 BY A DOMEI MILITARY COMMENTATOR TOKYO, Feb. 10.—Within cnly one week since the launching of operations against the AngloIndian Army, which has been concentrating its forces on the Buthidaung and Maungdaw sectors along the Indo-Burmese border for a counter-offensive, the Nippon forces in Burma have succeeded in545 words
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134 1944-02-12 1 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 11.—Tenno Heika at 10 o'clock this morning personally attended the rituals performed by Prince Kinteru Sanjo, Grand Master of Rituals, at the sacred Sanctuary of the Imperial Palace on the auspicious occasion of Kigensetsu or Empire Day. Following Tenno Heika, the proxies134 words
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Article71 1944-02-12 1 Domei. HSINKING, Feb. 11.—Tenno Heika on the auspicious occasion of Kigensetsu graciously granted monetary gifts from the Imperial Privy Purse to 15 social organizations in the Kwantung-leased territory. Meanwhile, tine 43 million people of Manshukoku will celebrate this auspicious event under the leadership of the Concordia Association71 words
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504 1944-02-12 1 THE GREAT strides made In the reconstruction of New Malai since the Fall of Singapore were reviewed by Mr. Lim Chong-pang, a leading. member or the Chinese community here, in an address commemorating the second "Birth of New Malai" anniversary week which began504 words
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206 1944-02-12 1 'Either Liberty Or Death,' Bose Exhorts I.N.A. Officers Men Domei. AN UNDISCLOSED BASE in Burma, Feb. 10—Subhas Chandra Bose, Supreme Commander of the Azad Hind FauJ, (Indian National Army) yesterday issued the following special Order of the Day to the troops under his command: "The eyes of the whole world206 words
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140 1944-02-12 1 Doraei. BERLIN, Feb. 9— Bulgarian Minister of Interior Affairs Christoph, in a speech made in Gabrovo, declared that Bulgaria would continue along the road en which it had embarked, loyal ,to its alliance with Germany, according to a dispatch received here. He declared that140 words
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325 1944-02-12 1 Dome!. LISBON, Feb. 10.—The Fuehrer's Headquarters revealed that heavy fighting continued throughout the day in the area of Aprilia. The territory occupied by German troops was cleared of British resistance nests. An enemy tank attack against Aprilia was shattered by artillery nre, with 17325 words
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Article, Illustration303 1944-02-12 1 THE CEREMONY marking the appointment of Malai Giyu-Gun officers and non-commissioned officers at the Giyu-Gun Headquarters yesterday at 10.30 a.m. These officers are the nucleus of the Giyu-Gun to be formed soon to defend the country. The officers and jion -commissioned officers all stood303 words
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2307 1944-02-12 2 KYO-EI GEKIJO PACKED, AUDIENCE SHOWED ENTHUSIASTIC APPRECIATION LAST night's lecture-movie show sponsored by the Syonan Shim bun (English Edition) at the Kyoei Gefcijo proved to be one of the biggest successes of the Birth of New Malai anniversary week functions. It was attended by2,307 words
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Article, Illustration427 1944-02-12 2 TREMENDOUS interest is being taken In Monday's special boxing attraction at Jalan Besar Stadium. Main topics of conversation among fight fans is the Battling Sima-Gdden Boy match, which heads a well-balanced card of four bouts A special trophy will be427 words
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Article580 1944-02-12 2 her people—their unity, their determinate n, their cheerfulness in th* face of the difficulties and inconveniences that follow in the wak« of war and their preparedness to meet any attack the enemy may launch by land, sea cr air including the latest weapon —propaganda via the radio. "There are many580 words
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Article, Illustration334 1944-02-12 2 People Of Malai Now Dai ToaMinded, Says Miss Sheum Yu Kwei DaughterOfDaiToe I (This v the second of a trie* of opinions of young women and girla of Maim, which will appear at a feature during the Birth of Maiai anniversary week.) BY OUR STAFF REPORTER CELEBRATED saw-dust artiste and334 words
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271 1944-02-12 2 INDICATING the remarkable progress manufacturers in Malai have made in the past two years, is the large variety pf exhibits on display at the New Industrial GoccLs Exhibition sponsored by j the Malai Gunsoi which opened at the Great World yesterday. In spite271 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous80 1944-02-12 2 SYONAN CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREW 3 CATHEDRAL: HC (plain) 8.30 a.m.. (choral) 9.30 a.m.. evensong 6 p.m. St. Hilda's (Katongi: H.C. (choral) 6.30 a.m.. evensong 6.30 a.m. Christ Cburch (Dorset Road); H.C. (plsJn) 8.30 a.m., Matins 9 a.m., H.C. (choral) 9.30 a.m. Chinese Methodist (Kampong Kapor); Service in liaJai 11.3080 words
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