Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 February 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140*146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Teleplione No. 5471. NO. 378 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17. KOKI 2604. SYOWA 10 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 578 1 BY A WAR CORRESPONDENT D*meA NIPPON BASE in Burma, Feb. 16.—The Nippon offensive, launched since Feb. 4 in the Mayu Range on the Indo-Burma border, has not only dispelled the enemy's illusions concerning the recapture of Akyab but also made the
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  • 63 1 DomeL A NIPPON BABE in the South Pacific, Feb. 14.—A fierce barrage of ar.ti-aircraft fire put up by the Nippon cairlfon stationed at Kavieng, New Ireland, repulsed an enemy formation of 57 planes which attempted to raid Kavleng yesterday morning. Only negligible damage was caused. The
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  • 494 1 THE TIDE of battle, which temporarily seemed to favour the enemy, is now turning, as it inevitably had to, against him. In Europe, Britain has had to contend with a severe bombing of its capital by the German Luftwaffe and this is no doubt
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 1 Picture shews Giyu-Gun recruits being |i>~i-niri in the Tokubetu-si office. Hundreds of local youths applied for admission to the Giyu-Gun, indiratin; the burning enthusiasm of the local inhabitants to help in the defence of this country.
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  • 220 1 DmwL LISBON, Feb. 15.—Some of the meat embittered fighting of the whole global war is now taking place in Arakan, the London Daily Herald editorially stated today, adding: "We must reckon on Nippon resistance to the bitterest of ends," according to a report
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  • 100 1 Demei. PAJLEMBANG, Feb. 14—A memorial sen toe for paratroops who fell durinc that historic Undine la Fatembaag two years ago today was solemnly observed in {he plan facing the Municipal Office, in the presence of high military officer*. Government official*, Nippon civilians and local Inhabitants.
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  • 99 1 CLASSICAL Nippon music filled the evening air on the Bukit Timah heights as twilight lingered on the War Memorial on Tuesday, the second anniversary of the Birth of New Malai, Dome! reports. A number of flhalniharhl (boruboo flute) players oi the Konan Hoko Kai
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  • 55 1 DomeL A NIPPON BASE In The South Pacific, Feb. 16—Nippon ground units on Feb. 15 shot down 12 enemy planes •t Kavieng, New Ireland. On that day the enemy attempted to attack Kavieng In three raids with a total of 200 planes. Only negligible damage was
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  • 120 1 Doa»et. SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, Feb. 15.—Sabhas Chandra Bow, Head of the rrSYfcuofisl Government of Axad Hfcai. has rooatrtd the following coigraiulatory ncsuce from Maraoru SbJfeaaMsa, Nippon Gaimu Daijln, (rorcin Minister): Temr Excellency: Allow me to tender to Yea* Excellency my heartfelt congratulations npon the splendid
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  • 181 1 DNMi. LISBON, Feb. 15—President Roosevelt in today's Press conference approved what German military quarters described as "wanton destruction" the bombing by anti-Axis planes—American Flying Fortresses—of the historic Cassino monastery yesterday, according to a Washington dispatch. Roosevelt said that the accounts in American afternoon newspapers on the
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  • 405 1 Domct. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Feb. 15.— Formations of Nippon naval planes carried out effective raids against enemy positions in New Britain and New Guinea at dawn yesterday. A unit of our Naval Air
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  • 123 1 DoraeL LISBON, Feb. 15.—1n what Is interpreted as a measure directed mainly against American correspondents whose reports only too often are regarded as expression of official British opinion by American readers, the British Ministry of Information Has strengthened its censorship of reports of foreign correspondents stationed in
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  • 133 1 Doraei. A NIPPON BASE In The South Pacific, Feb. 16.—Sweeping over the enemy airfield at Torokina, Bougainville Island, in two waves at dawn en Feb. 13, Nippon naval air units blasted enemy military installations there with direct hits. Clouds of black smoke rose to the sky
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  • 210 1 ORGANIZED in December last year, members of the Medical Auxiliary Services Depot housed in the Shimin Byoin have progressed so far in their training that today they are capable of rendering first aid and tackling the most urgent cases in a
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  • 468 1 Domel. LISBON, Feb. 15—Violent bombing by anti-Axis planes of the world-famous ancient Abbey of Monte Cassino on Tuesday morning was the outstanding event on the Italian front, according to reports received. The Fuehrer's headquarters communique said that although there were no German
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  • 98 1 DomeJ. A BASE in the South Pacific. Feb. 16—Nippon Army air units and ground units in New Guinea on the morning of Feb. 14 shot down 22 planes out of a formation of approximately 90 enemy planes, comprising B-26s and P-40's which attempted
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  • 333 1 By a Dome! Correspondent ABOARD A WARSHIP In China Waters, Feb. 15.—Not satisfied with butchering thousands of innocent Chinese non-combat-ants with bombs and bullets, the United States fliers in China have apparently found a new means of satisfying their butchering instincts. Their latest crime vas
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  • 197 1 O.C.A. Members To Meet More Often Co-ordination Aim A MOVE by the Syonnn Over-sea-Chinese Association promote closer co-ordination among its New Syonan s^nerae departmental office-oearers. ;hus ensuring that more work is done —and done more speedily, was disclosed by Mr. Lim Chong Pang, vice-chairman ot the Propaganda Department of the
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  • 211 2 FUND STARTED IN SYONAN 1™ ANOTH*3* manifestation of the great determination of Z?h I, ndi HnS do -their bit toward! the freedoml of"their motherland and to give every support to the Indian National Army which is now fighting brave* with
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  • 313 2 (By A War Correspondent) SOMEWHERE on the Burma front, Feb. 14—With Nippon forces and the Indian National Avmy now engaged in annihilating operations against the British Seventh Division on the Arakan front, the march towards Delhi continues. Upon the complete
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  • 265 2 THAT THE Indians are all enthusiastic about going on to the land, and also that they are showing keen interest in the land cultivation scheme mooted by the Otmsei for Malai Self-sufficient in foodstuffs, was clearly evident at a meeting held last
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  • 258 2 AS PART of the program in! celebration cf the second anniversary of the Birth of New Malai. a concert will be held at the Dai Toa Gekijo at 8 o'clock this evening under the auspices of the Senden-bu. Recitals cf successful entries
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  • 267 2 CONSCIOUS of the power tor good which women taking their i positicn in the march of community welfare could wield, an educational movement, sponsored by Mrs. A. C. Sinha, with the aid of Bramachari Kylasam of the Ramakrishna Mission, wellknewn charity
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  • 132 2 SIKH REPEATS HIS PREVIOUS FEAT KARTAR SINGH, winner of the Birth ol New Malai second anniversary marathon race, frcm the Tokubetu-si to the Chuereito in Bukit Timah is seen in picture on right, receiving the Mayor's gold medal from the Deputy Mayor. Mr. K. Toyoda,
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  • 209 2 A MASS meeting, forming part of their Anniversary Week program, was held by the Sycnan Malai community at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Tuesday. Beginning at 5 p.m., the meeting opened with a series of lectures on the significance of the occasion by prominent
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  • 294 2 CHANGES recently effected by the Syonan Oversea-Chinese Association to bring about closer co-ordination of the various departments formed to supervise the New Sycnan development scheme included the creation of a Propaganda Department to handle information and publicity. This wi'l be one of the five main
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  • 113 2 FOUR hundred boys, comprls-1 ing the fourth-term student*, began their new course of training at the Syonan Senin Yoseifho (Syonan Nautical Training 8chool) yesterday. The opening ceremony was held lr> the presence of high Nippon official* Mr. Kiyoichl Suzuki, the principal of the
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  • 49 2 CELEBRATING th» second anniversary of the fall of Singapore and the birth of New Malai. the local Indian community staged a dramatic performance at the Syonan Kokaido on Sunday. A full-length drama entitled "Dawn of Freedom" claimed the applause of a big audience.
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  • 195 2 Daughter Of D? i Toa Thit is the fifth of a aerie* of opinions of young women and girl* of Malai. which will appear as a 1 femture during the Mirth of Mmltn anniversary week.) BY OUR STAFF REPORTER MISS JANAKI DAVAR. pla-toon-commander
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  • 211 2 BOXING BATTLING Sima. Gunboat Smith, Johnny Mortell and Kid Cabanella* are the four big noises in the Malaian fight game who figure in promoter Nal Kirn Lin's double championship night at the Great World Arena on Saturday. Sima battles
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  • 116 2 THE BONUS system for fixed accounts, adopted by the Malai Bankers* Association to enccurage savings on Feb. 15, has been proving a great success. On the first day of the inception ol this .system, the total amount of fixed deposits banked was $350,000, the
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  • 216 2 AN IMPOSING array of floral wreaths were laid at the foct of the Syonan Chuereito early Tuesday morning—the second anniversary of the Birth of New Malai—by leaders and representatives of the Chinese, Eurasian, Malai, Indian and Arab communities cf Syonan. When mounting
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  • 358 2 GRAPHIC picturisations of the advantages of thrift and the tragedies that follow in the wake cf over-spending axe displayed in a section of the Propaganda Hall of the Jiitatsu Kyoreiken in the Great World Park. This Savings Encouragement Section of the Self-sufficiency
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  • 34 2 A view of t<ie Negri Senibilan pavilion at the Nrw i,i i trial (*oods Exhibition now being vis'ted by thousands daily at the Great World Amu sement Park in Syonan.
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  • 297 2 A MAN who has contributed much towards the development of paper manufacturing in Syonan is Sub-Corporal Shinaichi Koishi, whc was engaged in paper manufacturing prior to joining th? services. He i» especially skilful in making paper for miLitarj purposes. A* he is keenly
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  • 68 2 MISS Marion Louise Armstrong made a very pretty bride yesterdaf when she was married to Mr. Owes Vernon Waite of the Syonan P.W.D. •t St. Andrew's Cathedral, where th« Very Rev. D. D. Chelliah and R*v John Handy ofliciaUd. There was a large gathering of friends present. Miss
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 552 2 PUBLIC NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE SYONAN TOKUBETU SI notice is hereby given MATirr tin oo that Messrs. Santei ShokaJ NOTICE NO. 22 Sangyobu )p| fift%M )of No. 12, De Souza Street SyonanRe: Travelling permit for traveller* t* to, (herein called 'the P'ir* localities ouUid* Malai. chaaera') h«v#. a t« NOTICE IS
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 138 2 svonnnsHimßun NIPPON-GO LESSONS' SUPPLEMENTARY LESSON 11 KAN A SPELLING GUIDE (CdwUnaeJ) New Spelling OM SpeUin* okii (big) *•—*4 omedeto j» -7 h J 7 *f omoimasu it *\-*x. *c fc x omu (parrot) ;t —x. 7 *r onna (woman) st zz-f- 7 zs-f--orimasu V ,3f I?Jjl oehieru (to teach) *i/=-fl'
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    • 141 2 KYO-EI and SVOWA. -RIKUGUN KOKU SBNKI." 3 6 8 p.m. 'Preoaded by concert at Kyo-El only). Opening tomorrow: "WAQAYA NO KAZK. 3 —6—8.30 p.m. USHIHO BUNXA EIGA: "KAIOUN BYOIN SEW." 3—5.30—7.30—9 pm To-morrow: "KKNBKN KINMU." DAISEKAI BUNK A EIGA: -MALA I 3KNKI." 3—6.45—8—9.10—10.90 pjn To-morrow: "NIPPOH KSNBUN XI." TEIKOKV KAX:
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    • 112 2 TODAY'S PHOGEAM 6 pm musical selections; 6 30 p.m. news m Nippon language for beginners; 6 40 p.m. Chinese Children's How: 7 p.m. light music by tbe Syonan Hoso Chamber Orchestra; 7.50 p.m. Nippon musk; 8 pm. news in Hindustani. 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil; 8.90 p.m. news In Cantonese;
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