Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 February 1944

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1 2 Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
  • 22 1 THE Syonan Shimbun Office *****46 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21. KOKI 2604. SYOWA 19 NO. 381 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 249 1 NIPPON FORCES DOWN ENEMY PLANES AS FAST AS THEY COME DomeL RABAUL, Feb. 19.—Nippon naval air units in close cooperation with the army and naval garrison units here, in three days from February 15 to 17 shot down 35 enemy planes and damaged
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  • 249 1 ■■Ml A NIPPON BASE in the South •Pacific, Feb. 19.—1n a sweeping raid en an enemy transport off C^pe Merkus, New Britain Island. a Nippon air unit bombed and seriously damaged the enemy vessel on the morning of Feb. 17,
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  • 63 1 Dnmel. BALIK PAPAN, Feb. 17.—Vital mineral resources, indispensable in the production of aircraft and other war supplies have been found to exist in the upper reaches of the Mohakam River by a group of mineralogists sent from Nippon some time ago. Detailed Investigations of the districts involved
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  • 479 1 TODAY Indians throughout Toa (East Asia) are celebrat- Ing the first Provisional Government Day since the proclamation by Subhas Chandra Bose of the 21st of every month as a day of celebration. The idea of celebrating Provisional Government Day every month is an excellent one, since
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  • 12 1 Malai girls at a Nippon hospital in Syonan.
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  • 221 1 FORTY Malai girls and women visited a certain hospital in Sycnan to comfort sick Nippon soldiers, on Feb. 18, manifesting the enthusiasm of the Malai girls and women for the Dai Toa cause. The soldier patients at the hospital were thankful for this visit, which
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  • 127 1 DomcL A FRONTLINE BASE in Burma, Feb. 19.—With munitions and supplies dwindling at an accelerated rate, the defence picture presented by the encircled forces of the Angle-Indian Seventh Division trapped in the Sinzweya basin is assuming a familiar pattern. Reports
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  • 133 1 DomeL A NIPPON BASE on the China front. Feb. 19. —In a surprisa air raid on the enemy airfield at Nanning, Kwungst Piovince, on Feb. 14, an Imperial naval ««r unit shot down two enemy P-40 fighters and also inflicted heavy damage on enemy uiiLtaiy installations.
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  • 68 1 DomeL LISBON, Feb. 18.—Reflecting thr acute manpower shortage in the United States, the War Department disclosed the Army was short of 200.000 men in last year's manpower goal, according to a Washington dispatch. The department announced that drastic economics including the reduction from 145,000 to
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  • 275 1 DomeL A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Feb. 19.—One large enemy special transport was sunk and six other enemy vessels, including one large cruiser, one cruiser, one destroyer and three transports, were heavily damaged by the Imperial Naval air force in
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  • 69 1 Domei. MANILA, Feb. 16.—At the annual stockholders' meeting, the Luzon Surety Company and the Luzon Investment Company, two sister investment firms, revealed their sound position and profitable operations during the past year, reflecting the complete return to normalcy in the business field. Both firms declared six per cent,
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  • 579 1 (By a Domei Military Commentator) TOKYO, Feb. 19.—Leaping over the Marshall Islands the enemy has this time audaciously extended his operations to the Truk Islands—strategic key-point in the Nippcn-controlled inner South Seas. Although it was anticipated, judging from the impatient vaunts
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  • 799 1 Partial Reshuffle Strengthens Political Power Of Government DomeL TOKYO, Feb. 19.—Premier Hideki Tojo today further strengthened his Cabinet by reshuffling the posts of the Ministers of Finance, Transportation and Communication.*, and Agriculture and Commerce. The Joho Kyoku at 9.30 p.m. announced that Sotara Ishiwata
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  • 141 1 Domri. TOKYO, Feb. 19—Lieut.-Gen-eral Takeo Hori, Vice-Fresident of the Nippon Aviation Society, has been appointed President of the new Dai Nippon Glider Technical College which is the first school of its kind in Nippon, it is revealed. The Glider Technical College
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  • 163 1 Domet. TOKYO, Feb. 19.—The Imperial Navy is still thoroughly sound and undamaged, ready to give the coup de grace to the enemy fleet whenever the time is ripe, declared Admiral Sankichi Takahashi. former Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Combined Fleet, commenting
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  • 58 1 DomeL A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, Feb. 19—Two enemy planes out of a formation of 12 small planes which attempted to raid our positions on Mille Island, Marshall Group, on the morning of February 16, were shot down by our ground batteries.
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  • 85 1 Domei. A FRONTLINE BASE ia Burma, Feb. 18— Major-Gen-eral C. Mesarappy, Commander of the Anglo-Indian Seventh Division, has deserted his forces, which were caught within the Nippon cordon in the Sinzweya basin, fleeing from the battle front by plane, it is reliably learned. Indian
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  • 279 1 Domei. STOCKHOLM, Feb. 18— British Prime Minister Winston Churchill might be ousted and Jan Smuts, Prime Minister cf the Union of South Africa, become Churchill's successor within the next three weeks, according to a report by the Washington Columnist of the generally
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  • 210 1 London SeverelyRaided By Luftwaffe, Heaviest Since 1940 DomeL LISBON, Feb. 20—It is reported from London that anti-Axis quarters admitted that widespread damage was caused last night in half a dozen districts in London by waves of German heavy and fighter-bombers which dropped tons of explosives and incendiaries in a raid
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  • 88 1 DomeL A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, Feb. 2O—Our garrison on Taroa Island, of Maloelap in the Marshall Group, on the morning of February 18 successfully repulsed enemy attacks from the .sea and air. A total of ll planes, comprising Vought-Sikorsky TBP
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  • 218 2 THE RESULTS cf the essay tompetition, recently sponsored by the Mulal Banking Association with the object of encouraging thrift amcng the local inhabitants, have been announced as lollcw: Subject: "War and Saving*"'—l*l prize i $150). Mr. Loh Swee Ke?. 54D, Kreta Ayer
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  • 136 2 IN COMMEMORATION of the •econd anniversary of the inauguration of the Syonan Chuo Hoso Kycku (Syonan BroadcastIng Station*) Mar. 13, a special program is being prepared by those at the helm of this important organization. From an inauspicious start on March 13,
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  • 71 2 LlM—Mr. Urn Khiain Soon f alias Urn Soot) proprietor of Chop Teag Cbiarvg paftaed away peacefully at his residence No 707. North Bridge ftc«d bMt Saturday. Feb. 19. 2«04. at the of 56 years. He leaves behind 3 Vives 8 sons, 7 daughters. 1 daughter-fci-law, 3 sons-in-law and 8
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 2 Members of the Maiai g>rls volunteer service corps at work on a vegetable patch in Syonan.
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  • 449 2 MEN RUSHING TO REGISTER AT ALL INDEPENCE LEAGUE BRANCHES A RUSH to register as volunteers at all branches of the Indian Independence League throughout Malai, according to reports reaching here, is the response of Indian civilians here to their National Army's march into
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  • 116 2 A FULL house placard was displayed at the Kokaido m Saturday evening when St. Hilda's Church gave a charity performance in aid of the Nippon Red Cross and local sick and needy. Two chamber music pieces. Elne Kleine Nachtmusik by Mo»art and Serenade in
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  • 51 2 A TEA party in honour of Superintendent Dong Chui Sing. Deputy Superintendent P. A. De Oosta and Dr. fMrs.) K. 8. Narula of the First Aid Post 8, WoodesvtUe Boys 1 School, was htld at the schco. Sunday evening, in recognition of the services rendered by thfir
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  • 349 2 BOXING THRILLING scraps and smashing displays of stamina and fighting spirit delighted a capacity crowd at the Great World Arena on Saturday when, In the two big fights of the evening, Kid Cabanella secured the featherweight title by knocking out Johnny Mcrtell in the
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  • 254 2 MALAI WOMEN, for the first time in the history of Malai, have boldly come out from a centuryold seclusion to contribute their share towards achievement of final victory, declared Che' Fatimah binte Harun. wife of the President of the Syonan
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  • 253 2 Domei. SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, Feb. 18.—The British authorities are resorting to their usual deceptive policy in connection with the Arakan defeat but the recent broadcasts frcm Delhi seem to be preparing a set-up for such an occasion when they can no longer hide the
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  • 99 2 OVER 200 Catholics waved a farewell to their friends and relatives yesterday when they entrained for their settlement in Bahau, where they will join the settlers at present toiling in the Colony to make the Catholic settlement one of the leading foodstuff
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 108 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS UNDER Malai Kokusi 43 regarding j the censoring of new.>t>aper?, magazines. J books and other publications as well as gramophone records, films and drama text?, records used by restaurants, cafe 3, amusement parks and others who have not had them censored should submit them to the branch- office
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    • 586 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 23 Re: The Renewal of P*-Stye Licence. Sy^i^n^^'S pXiT 1. Pig-Stye licence shall be issued by the Norin-ka, Syonan Tokubetu-si Holders of Licences for the year Syowa 18. must bring with them thenold licences wirh one dollar ($l/-) for S^tnev^Jr Of thClr UcenCes
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    • 397 2 LEGAL NOTICE .h^SL? H|^ 2E2 sTs*£.<.sr*ft I*flllJs1 *flllJ5 of Nc 12, De Souza Street. SyonanSas^T" ha'o^ a^reld purchase WiSn Lan > Wef- Choon fJuan (X#3c) ano Tan Ah Kow; swa- hi (I&'JMI herein called 'the Vendors) tWe whole StOCK-ln-trade chattels and effects and all trade murks names and designs and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 208 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM p.ni musical selections; 6.30 p.m. i in Nippon language for beginners;' 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 1 p.m. Tamil drama; 7.50 p.m. Nippon melodies; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil; 8.30 p.m. new? in Cantonese; 8.45 p.m. news in Hokkien: 8.59 p.m. time signal:
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    • 308 2 I svonnnsHimßun NIPPON-GO LESSONS LESSON 101 |Kore wa pen desu This is a pen. Sore wa empitsu desu That is a pencil. y v >% jx. ye' y-'jt. Kore wa nan desu ka? What is this? a v ->» Sore wa techo deru That is a notebook. y v ff-
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