Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 February 1944
1944-02-16
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Title Section22 1944-02-16 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Synmn. Telephone 1V». 5471. NO. 377 WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 16. KOKI 2604. SYOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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97 1944-02-16 1 Douiei. A NIPPON BASE in ths South Pacinc, Feb. 14. —A Nippon Army air unit at about 1 a.m. on Feb. 13 effected a night raid on Mabzab airfield, New Guinea, dsfying heavy rain as well as enemy lighters and caused considerable damage97 words
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183 1944-02-16 1 Dr~RABAUL. Feb. 13.—Nippon ground batteries and the Naval Air Force on the morning cf Feb. 11 shot down 19 enemy planes and heavily damaged six others in the skies over Rabaul, out cf a total of 204 ngnters and bombers which raided tills base.183 words
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Article46 1944-02-16 1 ENTRANTS to the prize contests of essays designed to encourage savings, sponsored by the Malai Bankers' Association, are Informed that the date for announcing the results has been postponed to Feb. 20. as there is a good number of entries to be scrutinized. t46 words
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Article21 1944-02-16 1 THE Malai mass wedding, which was to have been held yesterday at the Sultan Mosque, has been postponed.21 words
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Article529 1944-02-16 1 BOTH OFFICIAL and civilian Birth of New Malai anniversary messages published in our columns yesterday contained an undertone of confidence that, despite the mounting severity of the fighting in the Pacific theatre of war. there can be but one outcome—victory for Nippon and for the other nations of529 words
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Article, Illustration26 1944-02-16 1 Group photograph of the 25,000 people who gathered on the To knbetu-si Padang yesterday morning to celebrate the seoond anniTeraary of the Birth of New Malai.26 words
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368 1944-02-16 1 THOUSANDS of Hinomaru fluttering in the breese presented a colourful spectacle as about 25,000 Syonan residents, including Nippon officials and civilians and members of all communities participated in a mass rally held at the Tokubetu-si Padang yesterday in celebration368 words
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101 1944-02-16 1 WELL-KNOWN figures in the field of Journalism in Nippon paid a visit to the office of the Syonan Shimbun (English Edition) yesterday morning. The party Included Mr. Shingoro Takalshi, Kalcho (Chairman). Mr. Kichiji Shikakura, Semmu Torishimariyaku (Managing Director) of the Malnlchi Shimbun Sha, and101 words
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285 1944-02-16 1 Under Constant Pounding By Imperial Army Bombers BT A DOMBI CORRESPONDENT ON THE INDO-BURMA FRONT, Feb. 15.— Battered and demoralized, remnants of Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten's prized seventh BritishIndian Division, racing: towards Ngakyedauk in hundreds of tanks and motor lorries have been285 words
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278 1944-02-16 1 RANGOON, Feb. 14.—Nippon Army air units early on the morning of Feb. 12 repeatedly bombed and strafed enemy troops fleeing northwards at a point ten kilometers north of Maungdaw on the road leading from Chittagong to Maungdaw, it278 words
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619 1944-02-16 1 I Outstanding Exploits Paved Way To Success D*meL TOKYO, Feb. 14.—Tenno Heika graciously promoted posthumously by two ranks ten naval airmen who gave their lives to the cause of the nation aftei rendering distinguished services in the vast arena ol the Pacific, it was619 words
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486 1944-02-16 1 Hundreds Of Fighter~Bontbers Cause Extensive Fires DesneL LISBON, Feb. 14.—With a strong formation of several hundred planes, the Luftwaffe last night made one of the biggest raids on London in weeks, according to dispatches received here. In excellent visibility strong fighter-bomber units made486 words
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Article82 1944-02-16 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in Burma. Feb. 14. —According to an enemy officer who was taken prisoner by our forces In the Maungdaw sector, the Fifth and Seventh Anglo-Indian Divisions which were checkmated by our forces on the Arakan front, are commanded by Major-General H. R. Bricks82 words
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Article48 1944-02-16 1 LISBON, Peb. 14.—Nippon bomber* raided Ros Island in Kwajalein Atoll. Marshall Group, on Saturday night, causing damage and casualties, according to an announcement by the headquarters of Admiral Chester Nimit*. Commander-in-Chief of the United State* Pacific fleet, at Pearl Harbour, a dispatch reaching here said.48 words
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Article, Illustration1332 1944-02-16 2 FRANK ELUCIDATION OF OPINION AN INFORMAL round table conference between Sanji-Kai Jin and the Press was held at the Konan Club on Feb. 3 _with a vi/ew to helping enlighten our readers on official matters relating to the people's welfare through1,332 words
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170 1944-02-16 2 Little Child Wins Prize In NipponGo Song Contest LAST NIGHT'S Nippon-Go Song Contest sponsored by the Central Broadcasting Station of Syonan held at the Great World Radio House In commemoration of the second anniversary of the Birth of New Malai proved to be m. success. The huge audience that crowded170 words
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Article, Illustration33 1944-02-16 2 A view of the Malacca pavilion at the New Industrial Goods exhibition now open at the Great World Amusement park. Malacca has the second largest number of exhibits.33 words
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372 1944-02-16 2 BOXING IN SPITE of the Inclement weather, the professional boxing at JaJan Besar Stadium on Menday night was a thorough success from every point of view. Sponsored by the Sydh'an Kento Remmei <Syonan Boxing Association) and the Syonan Shimbun, the show372 words
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Article98 1944-02-16 2 MISS CONNIE RUIZ, well-known Syonan vocalist, was this morning married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd to Mr. Maurice Mclntyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclntyre of Syonan. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. Lorenzo Llanes Ruiz and Mrs. Ruiz of Manila.98 words
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385 1944-02-16 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Feb. 15.—The whole of Johore Bahru was en fete tcday on the occasion of the second anniversary of the fall of Singapore and the birth of New Malai. The town was one splash of colour with the gorgeous dresses of the Malai,385 words
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250 1944-02-16 2 THE CEREMONY m rking the ping away of Letters cf Merit to those individuals w'io have rendered distinguished services in helping reconstruction work and those ccnunercial firms and organizations which have be Qn participating in reconstruction ever sines the initial stage250 words
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SPORTS
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281 1944-02-16 2 THE ROUND of sports items on the Padang yesterday felicitating the Birth of New Malai was witnessed by thousands of spectators. Starting with a marathon race at 5 o'clock, vol-ley-6all, basket-ball, hockey, soccer and rugby were played off without a hitch, and at the281 words
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132 1944-02-16 2 TO ENCOURAGE the spirit of industrious labour and savings an "Industrious Labour and Savings Evening' will be held at the Kypei Gekijo tomorrow, Thursday, at 8 p.m. under the auspices of the Malai Bankers' Association and the Yusei Kyoku of the Gun-seikan-bu132 words
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Article, Illustration216 1944-02-16 2 Daughter Of DaiToa {This is the fourth of a series of opinions of young women and girls of Malai, which will appear as a feature during the Birth of Malai anniversary week.) BY OUR STAFF REPORTER "I AM HAPPY to see how the216 words
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159 1944-02-16 2 "THIS SPIRIT of labour is not only necessary lor winning the v/ar until victory but also very important fcr the prosperity of all Asiatic peoples themselves. Not only individuals but races can become strong spiritually and physically as well as reaching a high159 words
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119 1944-02-16 2 IN COMMEMORATION of the birth of New Malai. a party of 40 Malai women will pay a visit to the Military Hospital (former General Hospital) during ths celebration week, says Domei. As a irark of latitude to Nippon soldiers, cakes and biscuits prepared by119 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement66 1944-02-16 2 in commemoration of the Second Anniversary of the BIRTH OF NEW MALAI. Special Concession Ticket To Syonan Shimbun Readers Valid from Feb. 11 to Feb 17. 2604. For admission to the Kyoei, Syowa, Yamato. Indo. and Malai Gekijo. and Teikoku Kan. The holder of th's ticket is entitled to admission66 words
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Advertisement107 1944-02-16 2 NOTICE NO. 8. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that ships entering or leaving Syonan Harbcur art to undergo examination at the following places from March 1, the necessary procedure being the same as before: 1. Somewhere near the Marine Sureau Pier (newly established) in SCatong for ingoing ships. 3. Somewhere near107 words
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Advertisement549 1944-02-16 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 22 QVnWA Re: Travelling permit for traveller, to MU-tl ft dTUIf A. localities outside Malai. 10.00 vu:atsi NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 118 n*IFI'« travelling permits are henceforth ar- T/v T T ranged to be Issued from Hoan-ka of NOTABLE PRODUCTION Keimu-Bu, Syonan549 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous222 1944-02-16 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. musical selections; 6.30 p.m. news In Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 7 p.m. Malai music by Suara Harmuniam Party; 7.50 p.m. explanation on 'Encouragement of Savings" la Malai; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil; 8.30 p.m. news in222 words
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Miscellaneous112 1944-02-16 2 svormnsHimßun NIPPON-GO LBSSOm SUPPLEMENTARY LESSON 9 KANA SPELLING GUIDE (Continued) Old Spelling New Spelling masho i/ a -r -t mawaru (to pass) T7A- T-* VX| o-machido (sarha) X* go mendo (sama) zfjf > X— r/>i *s jt*p mizu (water) 1 >c* jj^ mokuyobi (Thursday) 3— t* y£ moraimasho H^^A^-y^ff *c112 words
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