Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 February 1944
1944-02-22
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Title Section22 1944-02-22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 382 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. KOKI 2604. SYOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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A.R.P. Warning System Revised, Building Of Private Shelters Urged
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259 1944-02-22 1 IN MEW of the results achieved in air defence exercises carried out last year and as thx- decisive stage' of the war has taken a more serious turn recently, it has been decided by the authorities that the defence regulations are to be amended in order259 words
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Article100 1944-02-22 1 Domei. LISBON, Feb. 17.—A Chungking dispatch said that the seven-year-old) child, vrno had been selected as the tenth incarnation of immortal Panchan Lama, was formally enthroned at a solemn ceremony at the Taerh temple on Feb. 8 attended by about a hundred thousand people Including representatives of100 words
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Article62 1944-02-22 1 MM LISBON. Feb. 20.—The sinking of the Canadian 21.500-ton liner, "Empress of Canada," a« claimed by the Italians last March was publicly confirmed today for the first time by witnesses repatriated to Canada from the battle front. According to witnesses the liner »vis sunk near62 words
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Article, Illustration147 1944-02-22 1 AS THE enemy has be?n attempting desperately his counter-offensives, it is a matter of extreme importance to further intensify our impregnable position. In this < .niniM t on the authorities now urpe the people t*S construct private shelters in addition to those aflfeady built. This147 words
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Article74 1944-02-22 1 DomeL LISBON, Feb. 20—The Australian Director of Marketing, Dr. D. J. Hynes, today declared that until more labour and facili!ies are restored to the land, the Australian civilian population would face certain food shortages, according to a dispatch from Sydney. Revealing the British Empire's dependence on74 words
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Article349 1944-02-22 1 THE ENEMY'S latest act of ruthless vandalism —the borr# ng of the Cassino Monastery—has shocked but not surprised the Catholic World, for Catholics are by now becoming accustomed to these misdeeds of the Anglo-Americans, the socalled champions of the Catholic faith. The millions of Catholics in349 words
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167 1944-02-22 1 Formidable Enemy Task Force Repulsed, Our Losses Also Heavy Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 21.—Dai Honyei announced at 4 p.m. that attacks by the enemy task force against the Truk Islands have been successfully repulsed, with two enemy cruisers, of which one167 words
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294 1944-02-22 1 Domei. JOHORE BHARU, Feb. 21.— Ceylonese were urged to volunteer their services and from a Lanka Regiment to fight side by side with the Indian National Army by Mr. Justice M. V. Pillai, leader of a party of Ceylonese294 words
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200 1944-02-22 1 DomeL LISBON, Feb. 21—The German Luftwaffe last night again raided London with strong formations of lieavy bombers and dropped large quantities of explosives and incendiary bombs, causing extensive fires and destruction in the city, the Fuehrer's Headquarters' communique said, according to a200 words
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Article65 1944-02-22 1 SUBSTITUTE zinc oxide Is being used in large quantities at a paint factory in Syonan. rh\s material is indispensible in the process of coagulating rubber, and an important material for making paints The substitute material is called "smoke ash" which Is obtained duiiug the process65 words
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141 1944-02-22 1 Domei. LISBON, Feb. 20.— The New Ycrk Times editorially warned Americans against the "false impression that the Nippon fleet will not come out and fight," commenting on the Gilbert and Marshalls operations, according to a New York dispatch. Pointing out that Nippon141 words
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134 1944-02-22 1 War In Pacific MayLast Ten Years, Says Ray Cronin 1 Domei. LISBON, Feb. 20.—Asserting "the size of the territory under the contrcl of Nippon is almost beyond belief," Ray Cronin, former chief of the Associated Press Bureau in Manila told the annual Press conference yesterday that a ten-year war in134 words
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110 1944-02-22 1 Oomei. HARBIN, Feb. 21—An amazingly effective cure for the virulent and contagious disease called eruptive typhus has been discovered by a professor of the Harbin Medical College here. This new medicine has proved to be virtually 100 per cent, efficacious in clinical tests made110 words
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Article106 1944-02-22 1 Dtmei. MACASSAR, Feb. 17.—The cultivation of cotton in the southern part of the Celebes is making unexpectedly good progress and since the beginning of this year up to the early part of February, a huge quantity of raw cotton has been sent to Nippon. On the other106 words
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Article51 1944-02-22 1 Otnd. MANILA. Feb. 21.—The Malacanan today announced that President Jase P. Laurel signed a bonus bill providing for the payment of bonuses to Government officials, employees and labourers Under the bill, bonures v ill range from 73 per cent, of the monthly salary to ten per51 words
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228 1944-02-22 1 Domei. AN UNDISCLOSED BASE in Burma, Feb. 21.—The Headquarters of the Supreme Command of the Azad Hind Fauj tcday issued its flr.st communique. The bulletin reads: "Latest information received from the Arakan front reporting further successes achieved by our units shows that228 words
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166 1944-02-22 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE on the Burma Front, Feb. 20—In the fighting during the past seven days along the Indo-Burma border, the battered British Seventh Division, in the Sinzweya Plain, east of the Mayu Range, has been desperately trying to seek a166 words
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Article69 1944-02-22 1 HSINKING. Feb. 16—The third graduation exercises of the Manshukoku Army Aeronautical Academy was held yesterday morning at the academy in the presence of War Minister Hsing Shih-lien. Wang Shu-sheng, honoursgraduate of the second air unit, was awarded a special prtee by the War Minister. Graduates who have69 words
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123 1944-02-22 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Feb. 20—The sky over Rabaul was again the scene or smashing aerial battles on the morning of Feb. 19 as Nippon naval air units and ground batteries intercepted and shot down 33 enemy123 words
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Article102 1944-02-22 1 SHIHMEN. Feb. 16—It is disclosed that a Nippon unit, now engaged in mopping-up operations in Central Hopei Province, encircled 300 Chinese Communist bandits at Peichalo, ten kilometres north-west of Anping, and dealt the enemy a crushing blow on the banks of the Tsito River on Feb. 24.102 words
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Article92 1944-02-22 1 Bhml. HSINKING, Feb. 16.—1t is disclosed that new phonetic signs for Chinese characters, replacing Chinese phonetic signs generally used hitherto in China and Manshukoku. will be officially adopted in the near future by the Education Ministry here. To be called the Manshu syllabary, the new signs are92 words
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483 1944-02-22 1 "WE HAVE gone into action; we have already won the first round; and we are fully confident of ultimate victory," declared M. Sivaram, Spokesman of the Provisional Government, in an interview yesterday morning. He added that it is this feeling483 words
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Article, Illustration152 1944-02-22 1 OTHER IMPORTANT APPOINTMENTS Doir.ci. TOKYO. Feb. 21—Kiktisun. Sno (War !\I nistry) announced at 4 p.m. today that Tenno Ileika has personally installed Premier Gen. Ilideki Tojo to be concurrently Chief oi the Army General Staff. Gen. Jun Ushiroku has been152 words
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122 1944-02-22 1 TOKYO Feb. 21.-Field-Marshal Gen Sugiyama and Fleet-Admiral Osami Nagano, who have been relieved of their posts as chiefs of the Army and the Navy General Staffs, respectively, will hereafter act as highest military advisers to Tenno Heika. remammz of Field-Marshals ana tieet-Admirals, quarters close to ihe122 words
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150 1944-02-22 1 TOKYO Feb. 21.—With the ap. pointmcnt today of General Jun Ushiroku. as Vice-Chief, the Army General Staff has two Vice-Chiefs, the other being Lieut.-Gen. Hikosaburo Hata General Ushiroku hails from Kyoto Prefecture. He graduated from the Military Academy Staff College at th* same time150 words
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151 1944-02-22 1 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 19-It is learned that the cultural film the Spirit of Nippon" directed by Erwin Baelz, noted German authority on Nippon culture will be released in Germany and Nippon following its completion some time in April. Baelz came to Nippon three years151 words
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Article57 1944-02-22 1 DcmeL LISBON. Feb. 20— A dispatch reaching here said that the Bombay Government announced on Sunday that Mrs. Gandhi has again fallen s*»iously ill. Suffering from heart disease, Mrs. Gandhi's condition has been deteriorating for days. At present 74, Mr?. Gandhi has been Interned by th€57 words
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Article53 1944-02-22 1 HONGKONG. Feb. Sl.—Four thonsand Indian residents attended a masj rally held here this morning under the auspices of the Hongkong chapter of the Indian Independence League KM pray for the victory for the Indian National Army which Is now participating in Nippon operations in the Arakan sector or53 words
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288 1944-02-22 2 ECONOMICAL USE OF WATER URGED "OWING TO poor rainfall during the wet season the watei level of the impounding reservoirs is extremely low, whil* water consumption has recently increased to such an exteni that the demand threatens to exceed the supply288 words
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214 1944-02-22 2 THE FOLLOWING pointers on hew the public can exercise economy in the consumption of water, were given by the Suidoka Cho in the course of an appeal made through the Pr3.«s, yesterday: 1. When using pipe water it should only run into receptacles,214 words
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128 1944-02-22 2 THE muslc-lcving public of Syonan will in the near future have the pleasure cf listening to beautiful Nippon melodies rendered by an orchestra made up of children whose ages range from ten to 16 years. When a syonan shimbun reporter •visited Mr. M. R. Anciano's128 words
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181 1944-02-22 2 LATEST AVAILABLE figures show that approximately 1,500 Chinese are already in New Syonan, where the Oversea-Chinese Association's big land development scheme is making considerable headway in every aspect. This figure includes labourers and technicians, settlers, officials and staffs of the Association stationed at181 words
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116 1944-02-22 2 WHEN Mr. Ycng Ngim Djin, New Syonan's sports secretary returns home in a few days he will go back with a table-tennis set which he received yesterday from the Editor of the Syonan Shimbun (English Edition). The table-tennis set was presented to the116 words
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Article40 1944-02-22 2 uomi'l. CANTON, Feb. 21— The Canton chapter of the Indian Independence League held a rally here this afternoon to celebrate the participation of the Indian National Army in the current Nippon operations on the Burma -India border.40 words
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Article, Illustration60 1944-02-22 2 This picture was taken in the office of the Syonan Shimbun on the occasion of the presentation of a netball set by Mr. N. Hidaka, Editor of the Syonan Shimbun (English Edition), tn Mr. Lim Chong Pang who received it on behalf of the former Poh60 words
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385 1944-02-22 2 TO ENCOURAGE industrial education among the local citizens, th? Sycnan Tokubetu-si established the Syonan Kogyo Gakko < Syonan Industrial School) in February last year This Industrial School will, en the occasion of its first anniversary, send I out to the community m^ny385 words
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Article48 1944-02-22 2 PARIS. Feb. 21.—1t is learned that Rapharasi Norcdon, a cousin of the King of Cambodia, died recently in Paris. For years the prince had lived quietly in France, studying medicine. Numerous French personalities attended the funeral rites held in the Chapel Val le Grose, Paris.48 words
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875 1944-02-22 2 PRIZE-WINNING 'WAR AND SAVINGS' ESSAY TO ACHIEVE victory in war it is incumbent that everyone contributes toward the war efforts. Joining the armed forces and working in factories producing war essentials like planes, tanks and ships are important contributions, but not all875 words
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79 1944-02-22 2 MR. YOJO Yamakawa cf 11, Stamford Road, has made a donation of $500 to the students of public schools in Sycnan, as an encouragement to the students in the study of Nippon-Go. With the advent of free education, more children79 words
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Obituary151 1944-02-22 2 LIM—Mr. Lim Khiam Soon (alias Lim Soo'v) proprietor of Chop Teng Chiang, passed away peacefully at his residence No. 707, North Bridge Road last Saturday, Feb. 19, 2604. at the age of 56 years. He leaves behind 3 wives, 8 sons, 7 daughters. 1 daughter-in-law. 2 sons-in-law and 8151 words
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Advertisement633 1944-02-22 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 24 Re: Recruitment of students for The Syonan Kegyo Gakko (Syonan Industrial School). APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from applicants who wish to be admitted into The Syonan Kogyo Gakko in accordance with the following information I. REGULAR COURSE (a> Number of students: 120. r633 words
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Miscellaneous430 1944-02-22 2 KYO-KI and SYOWA: "WAGAYA NO KAZE." 3—6—8.30 p.m. and 3.30—6.30—9 p.m. respectively. LSHIHO BINKA EIGA: KENSEN KINMU." 3—5.30— 7.30—9 p.m. DAISEKAI BUNK A EIGA: 'NIPPON KENBUN XI." 3—6.45—8—9.10— 10.20 p.m. TEIKOKI KAN: "HOHO EMI NO KUNI." 3—6—8.30 p.m. To-morrow: "KESSEN NO OZORA E." MALA I: "AMAR JOTHI' (Hindustani). 3 and430 words
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Miscellaneous110 1944-02-22 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM t pm musical selections; 6 30 p.m. news In Nippon language far beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 7 p.m. piano Interlude; 7.15 p.m. instrumental interlude: 7.20 p.fll. Cantonese drama; 7.50 p.m. Nippon melodies; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil; 8.30 p.m. news in110 words
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