Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 19 February 1944
1944-02-19
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Title Section22 1944-02-19 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140*146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 380 SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19. KOKI 2604. 3YOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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351 1944-02-19 1 TOKYO, Feb. 17.—The Kaigun Sho and Shokun Kyoku (Ministry of the Navy and the Board of Decorations respectively) at 3 pjn. this afternoon announced that 15 naval officers and men have been promoted by two full ranks for distinguished services rendered351 words
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322 1944-02-19 1 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 17—One hundred-pnd-twenty-flve naval officers and men received special distinguished service honours in the fourteenth awarding of decorations to the Navy War Dead In Dai Toa Senso and the 33rd rwarding of decorations to the Navy War Dead in th s322 words
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80 1944-02-19 1 Dcnici. TOKYO, Feb. 18.—Dai Honyei et 4 p.m. today announced that the enemy launched attacks against our positions in the Truk Islands in the Carolines group y?.sterday morning. The text cf the announcement reads: "Since the morning of Feb. 17, formations of carrierbased planes80 words
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Article297 1944-02-19 1 NEARLY two years ago, soon after the Syonan Times, predecessor of the Syonan Shimbun, had been established here, we wrote an editorial captioned Honour in Labour stressing the dignity of honest labour. It was necessary on that occasion to endeavour to bring home to a people who297 words
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116 1944-02-19 1 DmcL LISBON, Feb. 17.—A New York dispatch said that Rear-Admiral Yates Stirling, Jr. (retired), former Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District at Pearl Harbour and former Chief of Staff of the United States Fleet, today warned Americans "that Nippon can still win116 words
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539 1944-02-19 1 Tremendous Losses Inevitable BY A DOMEI NAVAL COMMENTATOR TOKYO, Feb. 18.—In order to drive wedges into our vital strategic lines of defence and secure a foothold for a direct offensive on Nippon Proper, the United States launched a new offensive on the Marshall Islands toward539 words
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119 1944-02-19 1 SPECIAL celebrations in commemoration of Provisional Government Day, Feb. 21 and the Indian National Army going into action, will be held by members of the Indian community in Syonan on Monday evening. There will be a procession by members of the 1.N.A., Rani of119 words
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354 1944-02-19 1 Dotnei. SOMEWHERE IN MALAI, Feb. 18.—Deafening cheers from their comrades and the excited cries of their watch-words, "Jai Hind" (Victory fcr India) and "We shall meet in Delhi," as the soldiers begin their long march are not unusual nowadays at the Reinforcement354 words
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329 1944-02-19 1 DWMi. SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, Feb. 18.—The participation of the Azad Hind Fauj in the present Arakan campaign is having a damaging effect on the British forces, as was forecast by Subhas Chandra Base, and since the329 words
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37 1944-02-19 1 DomeL LISBON, Feb. 17.— An antiAxis report said that in the Arakan area, near Ngakyedauk, on Monday night Nippon forces occupied two hills overlooking a pass over the Maya Range.37 words
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374 1944-02-19 1 Dome*. AT A. NIPPON BASE in Burma, Feb. 17.—Fear of contacts between the Indian trcops and the men of the Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army) has forced the British High Command to remove Indian soldiers from the very frontline, field dispatches reaching374 words
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203 1944-02-19 1 Dotneri. TOKYO, Feb. 18.—Th e names of six leading scientists, who will be accorded the nation's highest honours in the scientific field in the 34th annual awards were announced by the (Education Ministry) yesterday. The Ministry disclosed that one Imperial Prize and five Imperial203 words
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458 1944-02-19 1 OoneL LISBON, Feb. 17—A fierce battle has broken the lull in the fighting south of Rcme, with the Germans launching heavy attacks in the northern sector, according to reports received here. The anti-Axis Headquarters in Algiers issued a communique saying that458 words
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Article78 1944-02-19 1 DomeL STOCKHOLM, Feb. 17—Th« sinking of an anti-Axis troop transport in European waters, with the loss of a thousand American soldiers was announced by the United States War Department, according to a Washington dispatch. The date of the sinking was not disclosed. However, the announcement78 words
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399 1944-02-19 1 IN ADDITION to yesterday's announcement of the prize winners, up to the Fifth Prize at the second New Industries Exhibition held at the Great World th 5 following have been awarded consolation prizes:Syonan (42 winners): Joo Hwa Paper Manufacturer; Nam Toh Paper Manufacturer;399 words
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127 1944-02-19 1 DomeL TOKYO, Feb. 17.- Beth the Central and the Nippon secretariats of the Dai Toa Press Federation were formally established today within the head' quarters of Nippon Press As^orlaticn, Tokyo. At the same time, Hironobu Onoye and Shoichfc Kodama were appointed Secre-tary-General and Manager, respectively,127 words
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895 1944-02-19 2 LOOK TRIM IN MOMPE TROUSERS THIRTY-TWO members of the M»lai Women's Public Service Corps attired in trim, business-like mompe trousers did their first good deed on Thursday when farming was carried out by them at two model farms in the outskirts895 words
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87 1944-02-19 2 DmaH IPOH. Feb. 18.- Cabaret girls and waitresses in Ipoh for once discarded their glamour when they joined Governor Kawamura,. Saicho officials and community Leaders at real, hard work under a midday sun at the model farm in Golf Club Read. Ouidtd87 words
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283 1944-02-19 2 TRAINEES »teachers and ■vocalists* of the Nippon-Go Song Training Ccurse sponsored by the Senden-bu scored a great success last night when they gave a concert to an audience that filled every seat in the Dai Toa Gekijo. Recitals of successful entries to the283 words
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Article66 1944-02-19 2 Q^:l#>:4lUcJ respectively have large SuSbeS fackiil lla are by no mea™ lacKing m support. o-J^i o***0 te P"ll*** one of the most XlnlK? rLI" merltS a Pat On 5» shoulder for arranging *hat promise. £J* a slug feast. The s«pportmg bouts are interesting and66 words
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Article339 1944-02-19 2 Francis Ng - Francis Ng -Ode To Bahau Pioneers- The froUc wind invites ye forth, O hardy fathers of the land! 'Tis time ye learn to delve the earth And Mbour with thy brawny hand; Tis time to leave the crowded town And rough the beWing boist'rous breeze339 words
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288 1944-02-19 2 BY OH STAFF B£rOSTKB KEEPING abreast of the times. nurses of Hakuai Byoin are contributing their hit to attain food self-sufficiency. Very scon the lawns of the hospital will give way to vegetable growing The nurses of the hospital nave288 words
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315 1944-02-19 2 AT A MEETING of the Nattukkottai Chettiar community held here this week, Karuppan Chettiar was appointed the new Trustee of th* Tank Road and Keong Saik Read Chettiar Temples for the current year. says Domei. The Nattukkottai Chettiar community comes from the Ramnad dish£i£* Madras315 words
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90 1944-02-19 2 Dontei IPOH, Feb. 18—This season's harvest of padi in Krian. the largest rice-growing district in Malai, is expected to touch an all-time high, according to a N«mu-ka official. The estimated yield is 1&M0.t0« gaittangs. Experimental plant.ng of Taiwan padi in this district has proved90 words
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457 1944-02-19 2 DMUi. BANJERMASIN, Feb. 18. -Due to the wholehearted co-operation between Nippon residents and th? lecal inhabitants, marked progress is bein* attained in construction activities in South Borneo. Particularly noteworthy is the speedy expansion in manufacturing as well as mining industries through457 words
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Article, Illustration558 1944-02-19 2 EXHIBITION AT GREAT WORLD REFLECTS INGENUITY, ENTHUSIASM OF PEOPLE LARGE CROWDS continue to throng the New Industrial Exhibition stalls in the Great World nightly. Manifesting the ingenuity of manufacturers of this country is the wide range of attractive products on display. A stroll558 words
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85 1944-02-19 2 A DRAMATIC play and musical entertainment was staged by th? Arab Welfare Association at the Kokaido yesterday evening as part cf the Arab community's celebrations on th? second anniversary of th<* Birth of New Malai. The dramatic play. The Spirit at Bravery" was well acted85 words
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Obituary62 1944-02-19 2 Mr. OOH ONG CHENG vaged 61' passed away peacefully this morning (Feb. 19, -'604 > at 8 o'clock iT.T.) at his residence. No. 81 Lorong Standee leaving behind his wife. two sods. three daughters and one son-in-law to mourn his loss. Funeral will take place tomorrow (Sunday, Feb. 20,62 words
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Miscellaneous104 1944-02-19 2 TODAY'S rBOGBAM 6 p.m. musical selections. 630 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners: 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour: 1 p.m. piano interlude; 7.15 p.m. instrumental interlude; 7.20 p.m. Cantonese drama: 7.M p.m Nippon music; 8 pm. news in Hindustani; t 15 p m news in Tamil. 8 SO p.m.104 words
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