Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 February 1944
1944-02-15
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Title Section22 1944-02-15 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140^146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 376 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. KOKI 2604. SYOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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Article, Illustration1826 1944-02-15 1 Nippon Nampo Forces' Spokesman Reviews Past 2 Years' Progress "THE VERY moment when the decisive battle comes, the enemy will disappear like a bubble into thin air/ declared the Hodo-bu Cho, and concurrently spokesman of the Nippon Forces in1,826 words
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163 1944-02-15 1 A NIPPON BASE on the Burma Front, Feb. 13.—Continuing devastating attacks on remnants of the British Seventh Division, Nippon Army air units on Feb. 13 carried out night bombing of enemy troops on the Arakan front, frustrating enemy counter-offensive163 words
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270 1944-02-15 1 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 14. —Reversing their optimistic views of the past, various Chungking journals on Feb. 11 expressed gloomy apprehension over the present situation at the IndoBurma border, blaming the entire failure of the anti-Axis campaign at the Arakan front to the incompetency of Admiral270 words
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Article462 1944-02-15 1 THE PEOPLE of Malai are today celebrating the second anniversary of the Birth of New Malai with a spontaneity, the significance of which is noteworthy, considering how deeply the British had rooted themselves in this country; how strenuously they had, over a long period of years, sought462 words
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Article, Illustration32 1944-02-15 1 Formed for the honour of defending: Malai, the Giyu-Gun is fast becoming a powerful force. This picture, showing officer cadets and one of their Nippon instructors, was taken at the Giyu-Gun Headquarters.32 words
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Article, Illustration1193 1944-02-15 1 Mayor's Special Message "IT IS NOW two years since the easy Fall of Singapore which served as an important base for the exploitation and invasion of Toa (East Asia) by the British and had been much vaunted as an impregnable fortress, as a1,193 words
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185 1944-02-15 1 Come!. AN UNDISCLOSED BASE in BURMA, Feb. 14.—The Commander cf an Imperial Army air unit in Burma has issued' a letter of commendation to tne people of Paulaing village, in the Shwebo District, Upper Burma, for capturing the crew of a British aircraft which made185 words
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306 1944-02-15 1 OomeL STOCKHOLM, Feb. 13—Lora Winstcr, influential British Labour leader, yesterday acknowledged both the superiority of Nippon soldiers the invincibility of Nippcn's strategic* bastion, and declared: "Never before in the history of war did the swiftness of the rower of assault surpass that which was shown306 words
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Article110 1944-02-15 1 Dome!. LISBON, Feb. 13.—William la Varre announced his resignation on Saturday as Chief of the American Republics' Division of the Department of Commerce in protest against the "subversive activities against American business by the Administration's foreign economic agencies," according to a report from Washington. In terminating110 words
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Article99 1944-02-15 1 Dome!. STOCKHOLM. Feb. 13.—Dean Ihg«, noted British religious leader and commentator, in a speech to the Ruskln Society on Tuesday on the sorrowful fate awaiting the British Empire, declared: "I am quite convinced that England i ever can, and never wilt, recover as an Industrial country after99 words
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Article50 1944-02-15 1 Domei. AT A NIPPON BASE In China Feb. 13. —A Nippon Army air unit early this morning surprise attacked Hengyang airfield in Hunan Province, causing considerable damage to the runway and military installations. Our unit met no enemy interceptors and all planes returned safely after furious bombing.50 words
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Article48 1944-02-15 1 DomeL A NIPPON BASE in The Central Pacific. Feb. 12—Out of a formation of several enemy B-24's which attempted to attack Wotje Island, Marshall Group, on Feb. 10, one enemy plane wu brought down by our ground batteries. No damage was caused to our position*.48 words
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Article34 1944-02-15 1 Domcl. MACASSAR. Feb. 13.—Our interceptors over Kendari, Celebes Island, downed one enemy four-motored bomber out of a formation of six which attempted a raid last night. Only negligible damage was caused.34 words
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Article271 1944-02-15 2 COINCIDING with the celebration of the second anniversary of ths Birth cf New Malal today, the Savings Campaign has been launched by the newly-creat?d Savings Encouragement Department. A feature of the campaign Is the award of bcriutes to holders of ftxsd deposit accounts. Deposits will be271 words
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Article, Illustration363 1944-02-15 2 Syonan's Food Supply Augmented 3,000 TONS MONTHLY AIMED AT A FINAL agreement has been reached, between the Syonan Tokubetu-si Seicho and the Johore State Administration concerning the importation of substitute foodstuffs such as tapioca, sweet potatoes, and vegetables into Syonan city363 words
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Article60 1944-02-15 2 MATTERS in connection with permits for ordinary pwyie to travel from Syoaaa I* ether Nip sen occupied areas (n nipt Ing Somitn) and pUces MtaMe Nippon ouonpied areas, which have hitherto been transacted at the main office of the Malal G«nseckaß-ba are t* be handled by the60 words
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138 1944-02-15 2 THE re-cpening of pre-war Pest Offices and Postal Agencies wherever it is necessary, has been completed and now, the. Malai Gunseikanbu Yusei Kyoku in keeping with the industrial and agricultural developments of this country, Is converting Postal Agencies Into Pest Offices, in places where138 words
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111 1944-02-15 2 THE Padang will be the scene of round of sports items this afternoon. The marathon race for the Mayor's gold medal begins at 5 o'clock, and at 5.15 two crack volley-ball teams go Into action. At 5.45 Champicns meet the Rest at basket-ball, and111 words
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675 1944-02-15 2 "FOR THE past two years the people of New Malai have lived in peace to such an extent that, now and again, they do not feel that war is still being waged. It will be in our own interests to contribute tiie greatest675 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement255 1944-02-15 2 KASYO KABUSIKI KAISYA SYONAN SETEN (Kasho Co., Ltd., Syonan Branch) No. 5, Malacca Street. Telephone Nos. 5151—5153. Head Office: TOKYO BnMba: Kobe Osaka Na«oya Keayo Datren Mukden Tientsin Shanghai Saigon Bangkok Alot Star Penang Mtur Kloang Johorr Bahru Pakan Baroe Selal randjang Djambl ralemfcang BOSE 6c COCIVIL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS ft255 words
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Advertisement67 1944-02-15 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: URGENTLY two Office Boys wltt kncwleege of Nippon-Go. Ages between 14-19 years. Apply personally to the SYONAN SHIMB'JN (Nippon Edition), 128 Robinson Road, Syt.nan, between 10 a.m.—ll a.m. (T.T.). WANTED, several brickmakers ar.j bricklayers. Any nationality. Reasonable pay will be given to the right person. rice etc.67 words
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Advertisement603 1944-02-15 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 21 RE: ESTABLISHMENT OF WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undermentioned person has been appointed to establish a women's emp.oymcnt agency under the supervision of Roh-Doh Zlmu Kyoku for the purpose of assisting all women workera seeking employment 'n occupations603 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous175 1944-02-15 2 2nd Anniversary— NKW MALAI. KYO-EI and SYOWA: •'RIKUGUN KOKU SENKI.1 (Preceded by Concert at Kyo-Ei only). 12 noon—3 pjn.— 6 p.m.—B p.m. VSIIIHO BUNRA EIGA: "KAIGUN BYOIN SEN." 3 —5.30—7.30 —9 p.m. DAISEKAI BINKA EIGA: "MALAI SENKI." 3—6 45—8—9.10—10.20 p.m. TEIKOKI KAN: "FUJI NI CHIKAU." 12 noon—3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. MALAI:175 words
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1093 1944-02-15 3 SOT FEMtOA - SOT FEMtOA, Accompanied Propaganda Corps, Learned To Love, Respect His Nippon Comrades THE LAST long ride to Singapore town had begun and Muhammad Mustaza was crying—not because he felt any pity for the British who had surrendered or in the collapse of1,093 words
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Article, Illustration14 1944-02-15 3 Cadet Officers of Maiai's New Volunteer Army training at a camp somewhere in Syonan,14 words
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259 1944-02-15 3 B. Wilmott De Silva - B. Wilmott De Silva Dawn Of Dai Toa The Dawn of "Dai Toa" mark* a glorious day, When Nippon rose to guide her destin'd Xo fight with two great Western Pow'tm to gain, The freedom A*im strWd thro' toil and pain. With one259 words
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596 1944-02-15 3 TAT TEE HHI - TAT TEE HHI, PRIZE WINNING ENTRY IN S YON AN SHIMBUN ESSAY COMPETITION (Abriged text of pride winning esaa* in the Sj/onan Shtmbun Essay Com* petition, held in connection with the celebration of the second annivertary of the outbreak of the Dei Too596 words
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Advertisement327 1944-02-15 3 J t t m t mw u mumm m a mm t^^ SENDA SYOKAI 42, THE ARCADE. SYONAN. Manufacturers of the following ropes:— MANILA HEMP ROPE SISAL HEMP ROPE SUMATRA ABACA HEMP ROPE COIR ROPE, etc., etc. "WIN"- tbe M -fc quick-ftctlor, B^nrir|^^^yy \j^~ cleanser has won anda of cdherent327 words
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Advertisement431 1944-02-15 3 MILTON'S TEA Is a really good substitute for the pre-war imported Upton's Tea. In ever popular demand, this tea is today commanding great sales throughout Syonan and Malai, so much so that the packers find It necessary to cope with demand in strict rotation. It is carefully packed with the431 words
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Advertisement350 1944-02-15 3 •FOIBLE COOKINO FAT" meet* V X 4jl the n«d of those I Wr~ /1 who are looking fl Wfe,*\fv for a good fat at I Mt//f a reasonable price ■tiHpKgfe^N It is made frt.n: K.W^\ JggSgf vegetables, scien- MfcJS^W •oia k tifically ».nd hyg- IJWciimiii ienically extracted «Ujt PAT by350 words
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Advertisement343 1944-02-15 3 THK BIRTH OF n nip r syonan gave PACIrIC many opportunities nrDQ to the many hard- TRADkKo working and en- i terprisine young men. On the fall of Singapore this firm was established to carry on business as importers, exporters, commission agents and manufacturers' representatives. They are also insurance agents343 words
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Advertisement362 1944-02-15 3 CUPID BRILLIANTINE Is manufactured not to cater the needs of any particular class of users but for all users to all walks of life. It Is the best form of hair dressing and yet is being sold at a price far lower than other brands in the market today— still362 words
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Advertisement285 1944-02-15 3 JOHNNY SON'S FRO- .^^S^S^ DUCTS are rcanufsc- /jfcH^A _ured scientifically to JT meet a growing demai d f t^jft T I for high standard < «!^Jt-/ J local Products. For >^W /Jj the children there are \Ay^ sweets in attractive bottles or In tins. For the sa^es bottled Tomato Catchup,285 words
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Advertisement330 1944-02-15 3 It is »ith Government's constant encouragement that many new enterprises to help in attaining Selfsufficiency have been started. The Associated Local industries, established to promote Local Industries, manufacture or distribute a complete line of quality Cigars, Cigarettes, Lighters, Bnlliantine, Fresh FTuit Jam, Bar Soap. Curry powder, Pepper, Mustard, Toilet Paper,330 words
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696 1944-02-15 4 HUGH SAVAGE - HUGH SAVAGE Great Strides Made In Industries, Agriculture Syonan Shim ban Stall Reporter THE PHRASE "local industries" in pre-war Malai was invariably associated with the production of raw rubber and tin. There was a small number of commodities manufactured locally that might have merited inclusion696 words
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456 1944-02-15 4 K. W. FONG - K. W. FONG Syonan Shimban Staff Beporter THE LABOUR structure of Malai has undergone great changes since the advent cf the Nippon administration. From being a centre of entrepot trade, Malai is fast developing into an industrialized and foodproducing centre. Such being the case,456 words
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252 1944-02-15 4 H. M. RAPPA - H. M. RAPPA. Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter. WITHIN the comparatively short period of two years, social welfare in New Malal has reached a stage where, taking all circumstances into consideration, there can be no just cause for complaint. Measures have been taken to improve252 words
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47 1944-02-15 4 THE background sketches on this page are symbolic of the progress made since die Birth of New Malai, progress in every sphere affecting the daily life of the people—-construction, defence, free education, war production, iron industry, fishery, public health and food production.47 words
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1336 1944-02-15 4 INTERESTING REVIEW BY EXPERT IMPORTANT developments made in the rubber industry in New Malai were recently reviewed by Mr. Bunjiro Fujinaga, Deputy Director of the Malai Rubber Research Institute, Kuala Lumpur, in a radio talk. Mr. Fujinaga's address gave considerable encouragement regarding the1,336 words
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446 1944-02-15 4 T. J. LIM. I - T. J. LIM. I Sjmuui Shlmbnn Staff Reporter THE CREATION of the Sanji Kai (Advisory Council) in the various Provinces marked yet another milestone in the rapid progress of New Malai, Under tlio tutelage of the Nippon authorities, the446 words
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433 1944-02-15 4 HUGH SAVAGE - HUGH SAVAGE Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter A GREAT DEAL has been written and spoken about Endau and Bahau and the gigantic land settlement and development schemes that these two place names signify, but, as is invariably the case with any433 words
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334 1944-02-15 4 K. G. TEO - K. G. TEO Syonaa Shimbun Staff Reporter LIKE MOST countries within the Kyoeiken (Co-Prosperity Sphere), New Malal has emerged from the smcke and ruins of battle of but two years ago into a land where the spirit of coprosperity and co-existence prevails tcday. To334 words
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489 1944-02-15 4 V. F. MODDEB - V. F. MODDEB, Syonan Shinbon Staff Reporter VIRGIN Jungles, rubber plantations and numerous pieces of wasteland that cnce characterized the country have today been reclaimed by the Nippon Gunsei (Military Administration) and transformed into rich, productive ricefields and vegetable farms which serve489 words
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75 1944-02-15 4 A NIPPON-JIN who has contributed greatly towards the advancement of industrial education in Syonan is Mr. Hatiro Yi-.mada. proprietor of Mtyako Denki Shokai (Miyako Electrical Appliances Company) in Coleman Street. Mr. Yamada has donated man? useful and practical articles, such as electric me tors and75 words