Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 December 1944
1944-12-04
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Title Section117 1944-12-04 1 The Syonan Shimbun Tushan Captured, Kiveiyang Menaced A NIPPON BASE at the Kwangri Front, Dec. 3. fDomH) The vancruard of the Ninoon flyln* npUs occupied Tiishnn nhortly after mon on Dec 2. Another Nippon unit reducH a strata. He point north-past of Tii^han and Is now threaten l«* Kwelyanr. capital117 words
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281 1944-12-04 1 WITH THE NIPPON Forces in Kweichow Province, Dec. 1. (Domei)—Our troops, now vigorously pushing forward their thrust into Kweichow Province, completely occupied Hsiassu. a key position 20 kilometres in side the provincial border and about 60 kilometres281 words
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Article246 1944-12-04 1 ACTION NEEDED WE HAD occasion to refer to the shading of moving lights, and to urge upon the public la exlend their fullest co-operation to the authorities by complying with the relevant rules and regulations. It seems to us, however, that a decree of unpiepaiedness exists ajiong our cyclists,246 words
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Article100 1944-12-04 1 ADMIRAL Chester Nlmits, O»v trander-in-ca»*ef of the U.S. Pcittc Fleet, "is ln£u'rinr !n no wishfi 1 thinking:, no false optimism. H<knows he has a tough and difficult job ahead of htm." The truth and nothinr but the truth! The only trouble Is that it is not the wholtruth.100 words
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Article243 1944-12-04 1 PHILIPPINES FRONT, Dec. 2. iDomel)—Up to Nov. 20. the Nippon forces operating against the enemy in the Capoocan and Culasian Point sectors, in the northern section of Leyte Island, accounted for 120 enemy casualties, u> addition to capturing: booty consisting of itxe 15-centimetre gun, 14243 words
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198 1944-12-04 1 TOKYO, Dec. 3. (Dome:)— The Nippon naval and air forces during the three-day period from Not. 30 to Dec. 2, sank one enemy destroyer, seven torpedo-boats and one transport and damaged four torpedo-boats In the Camote* Sea, west of Leyte Island. Dal Honyei announced198 words
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Article132 1944-12-04 1 TOKYO, Dec. 3, (Dome!)—Dal Hor.yei today announced that our air defence units brought down 15 out Of approximately 70 B-29's which this afternoon raided the neighbourhood of Tokyo. The announcement read*: "Firstly, approximately 70 B-29's from th? Mariana Islands raided the neighbourhood of Tokyo132 words
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Article348 1944-12-04 1 LISBON. Dc<\ (Domel)— Hard flphtinp, described as the greatest batMe of attrition In history, continued yesterday In the area of Aachen ion the Western Front, according to dispatches received here. Anti-Axla reports said -hat the United SVes First Army .lolned the United Spates Ntn fh Armr to348 words
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526 1944-12-04 1 SPECIAL ATTACK CORPS EMPLOYS JSEW TACTICS TO BLAST FACILITIES TOKYO, Dec. 2. (Domei)—New death-defyins assault tactics by our now famous Special Attack Corps were retealcd in a Dai Honyei communique issued at 3 p.m. today, an nouncing that an air-borne squad cf526 words
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Article57 1944-12-04 1 LISBON, Dec. 3. (Domei)—The Committee of Indian Congressmen in Greet Britain his iBMt" 5 a» ments to every member asking for reafllrmatlon of his faith In Gandhi's leadership, and soliciting, full support for the policy of the Indian National C"»n«*ress in fnyqi particularly the "1942 Quit Indiaresolution, according57 words
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253 1944-12-04 1 A NIPPON BASE at the Sourr. Pacific Front, Dec. 2. (Dome:; Nippon air units, which are iruermltently pounding: the enemy* vital airfield on Morotai Island In concert with the Nippon ground units' c!ose-range attacks, mJt two more night raids on Nov. 37.253 words
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Article180 1944-12-04 1 Feeling In S. Africa lISBON, Dec. 1 (DottM).--Tnt Europeans of Natal consider th» recent discriminatory measure* ii.--ititutod against Indians in Mouth Africa as a purely dome* tic matter and are indifferent to the indignant outcry raised by the Indians Inside India, according to information received here. A Renter's180 words
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179 1944-12-04 2 DJAKABTA Ufc. 2. (Domei) 'I bel we ail the 1i0.000.000 in !,.il)if ;n.ts of 1> ::iv. a will sympathize wii.li and follivw us," declared MarlflMi iß'tl 31, national schoolteacher of Madiocn Province, who ht-n to pe'iMon the auihsrMks, on bclialf of 400179 words
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224 1944-12-04 2 TJNDcIR the patronage of the fcosel-ka Oho and organized by a special committee headed by Mr. O. H. Kiat, the boxing held at the New World Saturday night in aid j of the farming schemes at New i Syonan and Fuji Village realized a224 words
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Article57 1944-12-04 2 MANILA, Dec. I, (Domeh—lt us learned that to disseminate the knowledge and 'n formation about improved agricultural methods and practices gained during a month's Intensive study and -urvey of agricultural conditions in Taiwan, the Philippine Agricultural Survey Coirunisslon under Chairman Jose San Victoria will shortly hold a57 words
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304 1944-12-04 2 EXHOKTING Indian.* in Eu^; Afla to cultivate the spirit of patriotism and nationalism, to think not only of themslves but of their country, tiieir Government, trteir Army, Srljut J. A. Thivy. outgoing Secretary-General, Rear jHeadquartl?:'*), Indian Independence Ltague, East Asia, speaking at a CarcweH304 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1944-12-04 2 DR. PACLAR '5 BROADCAST TALK TO NIPPOi! THE FIRST broadcast talk *.o Nippon by a local civilian, which was relayed throughout Nippon fr< m Radio Tokyo on a nationwide hook-up, took place on Saturday flcmoon. when Or. C. J. Paglar.1,126 words
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94 1944-12-04 2 WITH fitting ritual, the ceremony of naming 14 warplanes donated by the local communities U» down the Anglo-Americans will bo observed at the Kallang Airport at 11 j in tomorrow. The planes comprise Nos. 1 to 10, "Down With Britishers." donated by Miblu- Chandra94 words
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195 1944-12-04 2 BAHAU. Dec. 1. (Domei!1 —Ravages of malaria successfully combared, hos lie changtt in ffHnwtif condi. tlons surmounted, and havin? accustomed themselves to the usual discomforts that acrompauy the relinquishment of modern euy fa; ilities for the primitive simplicity cf rural pioneering life, 'he195 words
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Advertisement45 1944-12-04 2 SOAMIA COMMERCIAL CORPORATION 93, Chulia «terf (Ist floor), Penan;. Is willing to repr^ent Svonan Merchants and Manufacturers of consumable goods of any description Our lines include Toilets, Perfu- merles and Genp"al Goods. Refer- i ences given. Please communicate I terms, etc. to the above, 145 words
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Advertisement347 1944-12-04 2 WANTED I A TRACER or DRAUGHTSMAN Salary will be paid according to I ability. Rations provided. App:y Mr. K. Yasuda. 280 Orchard Road. Syonan. at 10 a.m. fT.T.) on 'Tuesday (Dec. 5. 2634). EXPERIENCED Accountants and Book-keepers. Knowledge of Chini ese and English. Good wages i Apply p-rsonallv to Svonan347 words
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Advertisement230 1944-12-04 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 153 Re: Recruitment of Fuluu (Ordinary) students for the. Sen-in Yoh-Sei Zyo (Seamen's Training Institute) STUDENTS for the Sramcn j Train ng Institute are being recruited as follows:-— 1. Qualification: Local you hi between the ages ol 15 and 25. 2. Period of Application: Up230 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous137 1944-12-04 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. news flashes in Malai, Tamil. Cantonese and English: 6.1 a p.m. Syonan"s local liour followed by the next day's program summary: 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go fur beginners: 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's hour: 7 p.m. :*ws in Malai: 7.20 p.m. talk in Nippcn-Go by the137 words
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216 1944-12-04 3 WAR ANNIVERSARY RADIO FEATURE IN COMMEMORATION of the third anniversary ot the Greats East Asia War, Syonan Rndlo is broadcasting a series ot special talks by the Governors of the various states in Malai and the Mayor ot Syonan. The216 words
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346 1944-12-04 3 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter A SUCCESSFUL, conference between leading members of local communities and the Syonan Shimbun (English edition! was held at the Konan Club yesterday, when various matters touching on the intensification of the local war effort, including that of strengthening the346 words
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43 1944-12-04 3 DJAKARTA. Dec. 4. (Dc:r.ol) —Ojawa is also taking part In the extensive plan of exchanging schoolchtldren's Nippon-Go compositions and drawings in connection with the Join' DeclaraMon of Greater East Asiatic Na'ions with o her rc^ons In East Asia.43 words
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Article75 1944-12-04 3 INTENDING competitors in the third annual marathon race sponsared by the Syonan Sports Assorlatton to be held on Dec 8, arc reminded that entries close tomorrow. Entry forms are obtainable at the Association's town office, in Robin.son Road. The race will start at 5 p.m. ptempt. All75 words
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334 1944-12-04 3 IN a letter addressed to all members of the Syonan Malai Welfare Association; Mr. M Shinozaki, Kosei-ka Cho writes: 'At this decisive stage of the war, it is most essential that every community should work more actively and efficiently without any unnecessary discussion.334 words
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Article60 1944-12-04 3 THE Malai Gunselkanbu Yusei Kyoku has announced that Kuantan Post Office, in Pahang, will operate a telegraphic money order service with Nippon on and from Dec. 8, the third anniversary of the Dai Toa Senso. This service was Inaugurated on May 1, 2604, at nine Malaian Post60 words
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188 1944-12-04 3 Days Starting Tomorrow By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter A REALISIIC air raid pracjce, ..larting at 1 p.m. tomorrow, will be held on two days, Dec. C and 7. when a plane representing an enemy Fly Jig Fortress' will fly over Syonan with188 words
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Article106 1944-12-04 3 MR. D PARANJOTI (formerly of the A.P.C. and recently of the local Azad Hind Broadcast?!*; Station* expired peacefully at his residence No. 353, Joo Chiai Place, Syonan. on 30-11-2604 Mrs. Paranjoti wishes to thank all those who attended her hu;band s funeral and sent wreaths. CHAPMAN—The death occurred at106 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous136 1944-12-04 3 Today's Syonan Radio 9 p.m. news flashes in Ma1 a*. Tr.mil, Cantmese nnd English; 6.15 n.m. Syonan's local liour followed !>y the next day's program summary; G.^o p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners: 6.40 p.m. Ma!al Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Ma'a 7.20 p.m. talk in Nippon-Go by the136 words
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