Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 February 1944
1944-02-28
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Title Section22 1944-02-28 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140*146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 387 MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28. KOKI 2604. SYOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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229 1944-02-28 1 SERIES OF FOE ATTACKS CAUSE NO DAMAGE TO OUR POSITIONS Domei. RABAUL, Feb. 26 —During the four-day period beginning Feb. 21, the Nippon forces stationed here accounted for 28 enemy warplanes shot down or heavily damaged, out of a229 words
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308 1944-02-28 1 BY A DOM^.I WAR CORRESPONDENT A NIPPON BASE on the IndoBurma Border. Feb. 26—Due to the further tightening of the cordon around the enemy's Fifth and Seventn Divisions by the Nippon forces in the Mayu Range sector, the complete308 words
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149 1944-02-28 1 DomH. TAIYUAN, Feb. 27—It is disclosed that Ping Ping-chun, Councillor of the Chinese Communist Party for the border districts in Shansi. Hopeh, Honan, and Shantung, joined the National Government of China en Feb 19, through the good offices offered by a Nippon unit stationed149 words
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Article457 1944-02-28 1 MEASURES approved by the Cabinet at last Friday's meeting, as announced by Joho Kyoku (Board of Information) leave no doubt whatever that Nippon is now totally prepared tor total war. No fewer than 15 drastic measures have been adopted, the cumulative effect of which, in457 words
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Article, Illustration47 1944-02-28 1 Picture taken at the Tokubetu-si Women s Employment Bureau, 46, Serangroon Road, where Syonan women and girls are flockin? dally to seek employment which makes them self-supporting. Many are now undertaking work previously done by men, thus relieving: the men for more important duties.47 words
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298 1944-02-28 1 Dome*. A NIPPON BASE, Feb. 27.— Overcoming topographical obstacles and climatic hardships, Nippon forces recently frustrated an enemy attempt to invade the area lying near the mouth cf the Eilanden River in the south-west sector of New Guinea, it is disclosed. In298 words
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108 1944-02-28 1 Domet. ZURICH, Feb. 25—A report from Berne said that the Swiss Government has officially announced that between last night and this morning Swiss territory was again violated by torefgh planes. It said that two violations were registered, namely at 9-30 p.m. in the region108 words
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Article65 1944-02-28 1 Oomel. TOKYO, Feb. 26—It is learned that Dr. Helnrich Stahmer, German Ambassador in Tokyo, called on Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu at the latter's official residence this afternoon. It is understood that the Reich envoy exchanged views with the Foreign Miniver on his personal- observations during65 words
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186 1944-02-28 1 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 27—Three thcu-! sand girl students and Nippon and Burmese women, representing various women's associations and Buddhist circles, assembled at the Hibiya Public HaU here yesterday to hold a mass prayer meeting in which they consolidated their will to186 words
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71 1944-02-28 1 DomeL NAGAOKA, Feb. 27—Led by Mataharu Yoshida. a student of the Nagaoka* Higher Technical School, carrying the National flag presented by Tenno Heika, 13,000 participants assembled here at 9 o'clock this morning to open the 14th Meiji Shrine Winter sports meet. It will71 words
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Article420 1944-02-28 1 DECISIVE MOBILIZATION OF STUDENTS NOTE WORTHY Domei. TOKYO. Feb. 26.—The Joho Kyoku (Board of Information) yesterday afternoon announced that Government at the regular Cabinet meeting, yesterday, decided to adopt epochal measures designed to fit the420 words
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63 1944-02-28 1 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 20—In memory of our war heroes who died a gallant death on Kwajalein and Luott Island, in the Marshall Group, entertainment programs will be postponed for about ten days, beg'nnmg yesterday. Meanwhile, theatres throughout the country will be closed63 words
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214 1944-02-28 1 Domei. LISBON, Feb. 25.—The Polish Government in exile in London has definitely decided to decline the Curzon Line as the basis for settlin? the Pclish-Soviet border and compromise negotiations conducted by the British Government with the Soviet Union, according to informed quarters214 words
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100 1944-02-28 1 DomeL SINAN, Feb. 28.—A certain Nippon unit carrying out extensive punitive operations against the enemy infesting the border areas of Shantung, Hopeh, Anhwei, and Honan Provinces, during last month accounted for 3,353 enemy dead abandoned on the battlefield as well as 689 taken100 words
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713 1944-02-28 1 DomeJ. TOKYO, Feb. 26—Painting a comprehensive picture of the war situation both in the European and Pacific sectors, the Nippon Times in an editorial entitled "A Prctwicted War" points out that the Anglo-American peoples have been vastly disappointed by the713 words
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81 1944-02-28 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, Feb. 26—A formation of more than ten small enemy planes attompted a raid en Mille Island, of Maloelap Atolls, on the morning of Feb. 23. Our garrison brought down one of them without suffering any81 words
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207 1944-02-28 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Feb. 26.—Our anti-aircraft batteries on Feb. 25 shot down eight enemy aircraft, including two B-24's. one B-25 and five B-26's, out cf a total of about 80 enemy planes which attempted to207 words
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75 1944-02-28 1 Dome! LISBON, Feb. 25— A dispatch from San Juan. Puerto Rico, says that the House cf Representatives of the Puerto Rican Legislature adopted a resolution demanding the immediate removal of Governor Rcxford Guy Tugw3ll; however, the Senate voted in favour of his continuation of75 words
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Article127 1944-02-28 1 [6y DOMEI] A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Feb. 26.—Nippon fcrc?s stationed on Buka Island, north of Bougainville Island, on the morning of Feb. 23, shct down two F-4-U's out of a total of ten enemy aircraft which cam? over in a series of raids. Nc damage127 words
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85 1944-02-28 2 LARGE-SCALE production of auto tyres and tubes will be started in the near future when a large rubber factory, which was opened here taday, commences full operation. The opening ceremony of the new factory, which was established by an undisclosed rubber85 words
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254 1944-02-28 2 RECRUITING of higher course students for the Syonan Nautical School is now open to local youths between 18 and 30 years Of age, says a Malai Gunsei Kanbu notice dated Feb. 28, 2604. Applicants, it is stated, must hay? three successive years of experience254 words
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318 1944-02-28 2 Golden Boy KnocksOut Sarban Singh BOXING WITH EVERY round providing its succession of thrills, the Tommy Carrie-Da bar a Singh return clash was the highlight of the program at the Great Wcrld Arena on Saturday. Both Carrie and Dabara again gave sterling displays. Dabara secured the decision this time, after318 words
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181 1944-02-28 2 A MASS meeting of Indians will be held in ths Bras Basah Road Boys' School tomorrow evening in connection with the observance of their Naticnal Mourning Day, in honour of the memory of Mrs. Kasturlbai Gandhi, whose death last Tuesday in Pcona Prison has181 words
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Article, Illustration1439 1944-02-28 2 WILL STOP AT NOTHING IN BID TO ATTAIN SELF-SUFFICIENCY IN FOOD BY SYONAN SHIMBU N STAFF REPORTER WHAT struck him most was the determined spirit of the settlers in New Syonan and Bahau to let nothing stop them from carrying fche1,439 words
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149 1944-02-28 2 EXODUS of Chinese families; from Syonan in the future will be so regulated as to ensure a steady stream of settlers going up to New Syonan, the Syonan Shimbun learns frcm an authoritative source. For this purpose the Oversea-Chinese Association has149 words
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320 1944-02-28 2 NAMPO FORESTRY CHIEFS ARRIVE AT MANY IMPORTANT DECISIONS AS A result of the conference of chiefs of the Forestry Departments in the various places in Nampo, held in Syonan recently, the production of timber will be further intensified. Decisions to increase production320 words
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179 1944-02-28 2 TWO HUNDRED students or both sexes for the primary course, and 100 for the higher course, will be admitted into the Nippon-Go Schcol in Queen Street, Syonan, when the school opens a new three-month session on Mar. 13. The courses axe179 words
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279 1944-02-28 2 TWO RESIDENT dtctors left for the Bahau Farming Colony .n Negri Sembilan on Saturday accompanied by the Eurasian leader. Dr. C. J. Paglar, and an I official from the Tokubetu-si. The doctors were J. Illovsky, a Hungarian medical practitioner, and E E. Aviet.279 words
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72 1944-02-28 2 A SPECIAL. Leap Year Concert will be held at the Syonan Kokaido on Tuesday, Feb. 29 at 6 p.m.. The program:—Taanhauser March; Unfinished Symphony in B Minor; Nut Cracker 'Suite; Dance, Leap Year Waltz; Piano Solo (a) study in E Major Opus 10. No.72 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous393 1944-02-28 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. musical selections; 6.30 p.m.. news in Nippon -Go language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. orchestral recital; 7.50 p.m Nippon melodies: 8 pm. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news In Tamil; 8.30 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.4» p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.50 p.m.393 words
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