Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 December 1944
1944-12-07
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Title Section116 1944-12-07 1 The Syonan Shimbun 244Plane8Damaged. Destroyed At Morotai A NIPPON BASF at (he Southern Front, Dec. 5. (Domei)—Nippon air units, in close co-operation with our death-defying ground forces, are carrying out fin to incessant day and night assaults against the enemy air base at Morntai Island and from Nov. 1 to116 words
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200 1944-12-07 1 LISBON, Dec. 6, (Domei)— The Soviet Government organ "Isvestia", in its recent editorial, attacked the Chungking regime in a tone unprecedented in severity, attributing Us successive defeats not to the lack of war materials but to internal discord, according to reports reaching here from Moscow. No200 words
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Article312 1944-12-07 1 IN GREAT TURMOIL TO ADD to the confusion and horrors occasioned by war, countries In Europe "lib?rated" by the AntiAx's are experiencing political turmoil of a most menacing character Paris, Brussels and Rome ha\r each borne witness to the unpopularity of Us An?Io-Am?rican sponsored regime, while Athens. capital of312 words
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Article345 1944-12-07 1 LISBON. Dec. 5 (Dome!).—As the situation in Athens assumed an increasingly ugly aspect, markrd by severe street-fighting in sei eral localities, Georg Pa pan dreou, Premier of the anti-Axis sponsored Greek Regime, today tendered his resignation owing to his inability to cope with the serious crisis345 words
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260 1944-12-07 1 A NIPPON BASE at the Philippines Promt. Dec. 5. 'DomeD—The enemy is deperately trying to rush supplies to his forces on Leyte Island a.s attested to by the fact that a large number of enemy transports 1 are still infesting Leyte Gulf. Howj ever,260 words
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156 1944-12-07 1 LISBON, Dec. 5 (Domei)—British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, in a statement in the House of Commons on the outbreak of serious disorders In Greece, today Indicated that the Bri.ish Government was prepared to take drastic measures In order to safeguard British influence In156 words
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Article205 1944-12-07 1 LISBON. Dec. 4. (Dome!)— The Iranian Government's policy withholding oil concessions to foteign power* r.ppears to have become stronger rather than weaker following the resignation of the Mohammed Saed Ministry on Nov. 10 as a sequel to a twomonth oil dispute with Britain, thr United States205 words
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Article132 1944-12-07 1 A NIPPON BASE at the China j Front, Dec. 6. (DoireD—Our bomber i units carried o»it another devastating; rßid against enemy airfields at Chlhkiang, Hunan Province, and Kanchow and Suichusn both in Kiangsi Province, last Sunday Dec. 3. At Chihklang. iur raiders set ablaze and destroyed on132 words
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205 1944-12-07 1 GRAVE NIPPON THREAT VIV KWEICHOW LISBON, DEC. 5 (DOMED REJ EKKINU TO Nirru.\s u«w OUS THRUST INTO KWEICHOW PROVINCE, THE CHUNGKING CORRESPONDENT OF THE .UNITED PRESS TODAY REPORTED HERE THAT WELL-INFORMED QUARTERS IN CHLNGKINO BELIEVED THE VITAL QUESTION OF WHETHER CHLNGKINO205 words
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225 1944-12-07 1 TUSHAN. Dec. 4. (DomeM— By occupying Tushan on Nov. 30, the Nippon forces have d»nlt a heavy blow to the China-»?ased United States Air Force and also gained a foothoid to bring the whole of Kweichtw Prov'nce under their command The occupation of225 words
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Article127 1944-12-07 1 LISBON, Dec. 5 (Domei) Fearing rpaarenfly the consequences of the heavy casualties suffered b« anti-Axis countries in their war against N ppon, PWme Minister Churchill, when a rked in the House of Commons today, evaded giving figures of B'ithh and American losses, according to Information127 words
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Article515 1944-12-07 1 PHILIPPINE tr.ONT. nee. S. (I)omeii— Details ol tl iroond engagement in the Camotea Se», which took place from Dec. 1 t» Dec. 3. broiiftat to our bast disclosed that two mamy destrryerf were definitely xu.ik. The report said thai Nippon air !'areas patrolling the Camotes515 words
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220 1944-12-07 2 IN CELEBRATION OF WAR ANNIVERSAR\ MUCH interest is centered on the all-Mala i Nippon go Oratorica C'on'.e.t, the «e?ond corapetlllon of such a natuT to be held in p onan which is schemed to tako place on Sunday at 8 pm. at220 words
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159 1944-12-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Dec. 5. (Dome!)— The naming of five fighter-planes donated by Selangor Oversea Chinese to the Imperial Nippon forces last year will be held here on Dec. 10 at 11 am it Is announced. At the same time two fighters. c".d159 words
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78 1944-12-07 2 A SPECIAL ohotoffraphlc exhib'tion fommpmora^lng the third Rnniverfary of the Dal Toa 8°n«o w'll onen slm-ultonooufly at, the Dala^kal and Shinreka-i Mttorrrtir and will reman oppri for one wc?k. A disn'ay of priir* win'rT m^ j other posters «> Km't'ed for thp rerent poster78 words
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Article57 1944-12-07 2 PENANG. Dec. 5. (Domei)—On tl'e occasion of the third anniversary of the Dal Tea Senso. Government making a fine gesture by issuing a special ration of salt- fteh to the public, announced the Food Contrrller. The distribution, only to town residents, will lake place before I>c 8.57 words
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205 1944-12-07 2 A NIPPON BASE IN WESTERN BI'RMA, lW 6 (Dome!)— Another example of Burmese co-or»eration was brought to Il*ht asraln when ♦wo members of the Clvf! Defence Corps rantured a British naval officer who swam ashore to a certain Mand in »he205 words
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166 1944-12-07 2 MANILA. Dec. 5. (Dome!)—ln the I course of the radio prggTam commemora ins the second anniversary of the Kali'xipl last Light, Benipno S. Aquino. Vice Piesident of th? Kalibapi. oxhorted all Filipinos to do their share to bring about the166 words
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98 1944-12-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR Dec. 5. (DomeD—A jont memo-ial service according to Buddhist. Mohamme- dan. and Hindu rttei for local civilians including Policp officers and j J'keirian members who sacrificed their lives lor thr Nippon c vil an-1 military administrations In Selangor s nee the ou break98 words
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Article102 1944-12-07 2 THANKS to the excellent of SO 400 ra'scd as a result of the C^nrity Boxing he d to^ Saturday, ,«3.uii ?0 ro'.lwr'cd by A P A Omar bin H:'jf Pitchny of F" Div Seclion 5. and a donation of $500 from Mr. Wonp Luen Ng.Mc of Nan102 words
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393 1944-12-07 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff, Reporter, A KEIMU-BI? official announce- ment release at a Tokubrtu- i press conference yesterday states that 40 persons will receive certificates of merit, seven from the Gunselkan and 33 from the Mayor of Syonan, at a ceremony at393 words
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171 1944-12-07 2 KOTA RAJA Dec I f'jomei)- I The unveiling ceremony of a ceno-I taph dedicated to VU patriots Of Acheh who died in fighting the enemy with the Nippon forces, will be held on Dec. 8. third anniversary of the outbreak of the war. The monument,171 words
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96 1944-12-07 2 SURABAYA. TVr. 6. (Domei) As a tok.il of congratulation on '\\t .succe: r.ive brilliant victories achieved by Nippon torce? on Uir China con'inent and the Philippine > as well .»> in commemoration of t*ie third nnnivwary of the outbreak of the War cf Greater East96 words
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147 1944-12-07 2 I+ J By Syonan Shimbuu Staff Reporter' A MEMORIAL service dedicat- i ing ten local people who gav»their lives in the cause of perlormnig public duties, will be held at the Syonan Kokaldo tomorrow at 2,30 p m.. according- to a Keimu-bu official announce-147 words
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177 1944-12-07 2 THE Eurasian Community's pro- rram for War Anniversary Week opened on Saturday r-ith Dr. C. J- j Paglar'R broadcast talk to Nippon, reported on Monday. Tomorrow the Committed of the Eurasian Welfare Associa fion will lay a wreath ftt Syonan Chureito early177 words
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142 1944-12-07 2 PRANKIE WEBER and Baby Eagle, lightweight favourites o' MM local ring head the boxing orc^r^ at the Great World arena this Saturday The pair met some moivh back and the decision of a draw had a mixed reception *he majority favouring the142 words
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137 1944-12-07 2 SYONAN'S Chine-e community opened, their Dai Tua W'slt Anniversary program—which is now in full swing—with a round-table conference, in which leaders of the various sections of the community participated. Jointly sponsored by the Syonan Jin Pao, heading Chinese daily hero, and the137 words
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113 1944-12-07 2 SPECIALLY-ARRANGED entertainment for the city's schojlchild- ren in celebration of (he third annlversAry of the outbreak of the Dai Toa War. got under way yesterday when hundreds of beys and girls Irom schools controlled by the Tn-Kubetu-si thronged the various "News" theatres in the113 words
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Article64 1944-12-07 2 IPOH. Dec. 5 f Darnell Led by Governo- NMkttl Kav:amura, ths Chjne.e commiiiiity and reprrsematives of other rationalities rakl solemn tribute to the memory of 'the late President Wang Ching-wei, V a memorial servloe held here o* Saturday. Before a portrait of the late President Wans. Governor64 words
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Miscellaneous135 1944-12-07 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 pin news flashes in Ma'a1, Tamil. Camcnese and English; 1.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by the next day's program summary, fv"o p.m. news in Nippon-Go for I Tinners: G. 40 p.m ChineseChld rcn's Hour; 7 p.m. news <n Malal: 7.20 pm. talk in Nippon-Go by135 words
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