Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 December 1944

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  • 114 1 The Syonan Shimbun Szelo Occupied lIANOI, Dec. 7, (Dome!) The Nippon forces which advanced into Kwangsl Province from French Indochina on the evening of Dec. 5 occupied Szelo, approximately 70 kilometres east of Pinghsiang, in the south-western corner of Kwangsi Province. Our forces are continuing to drive further into Kwangsi.
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  • 555 1 GEN.KGISO MAKES FIGHTING NATION-WIDE BROADCAST War Has Awakened Asiatic People TOKYO Dec 8 (Dotnei) —Premier Generil Kunlakl Roiso t> a nation-wide broadcast early this morning, on rb« occasion of »he tbJrd anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater Fast Asia War, declared that the
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  • 115 1 TOKYO, Dec. 9, (Dome!)—Dai Honyei announced at 4.30 p.m. today as follows: The Kamikaze Special Attack Corps on Dec. 5 attacked an enemy transport convoy l .weeding southward through Surigao Straits, sinking two vessels and damaging another and on Dec. 7 damaged two cruisers
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  • 93 1 A NIPPON BASE IN BURMA. Dec. 8. (Dome!) —It is authorifa tively learned that the Nippon an* force in Burma in the past ore year from December last year to November this year, shot down, destroyei or set r.blaze on the jnound
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  • 255 1 ENEMY DOOMED THE snontaneity of the resolutions cf the peop'e of this con^ry to exert every effort to expedite victory, and their firm conviction in Nippon's triumph over the enemy augur well for the fourth year •>' the Dal Toa Senso which, it is confidently believed, will see the
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  • 176 1 TOKYO, Dec. 8. (Dome!)— Dei Honyei announced at 4 p.m. today as follows: "Firstly, one plane belonging to the Banda Unit of our Special Attack Corps attacked one enemy battleship or large-size cruiser in1 Leyte Gulf on Dec. 5, heavily
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  • 187 1 HSINKING. Dec. 7 (Domel)About 70 3-29's ineffectively raided the Mukden and Dairen districts this. morning but were repulsed by our: air defence units with the loss of 15 planes on the enemy's side, the i headquarters of the Kwantung Army announced at 4 p.m.
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  • 315 1 LISBON". Dec. 7. (Dome!) American lank forces launched ai large-scale at'ark yesterday noon on' the German defence fire before reaching the main German lines,) frontline dispatches to Berlin re-, vealed. Eighteen American tanks were destroyed. The Ainerica-i Third and Ssven'h, Armies yesterday exerted pressure
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  • 92 1 TOKYO, Dec. 8, (Domel) Nippon Army and Navy forces during the pnj.l one year inflicted 304,000 casualties, including dead and wounded, on the AngloAmerican forces, Dai Honyri announced this afternoon. The announcement reads: 'Casualties, including dead and wounded, which the Imperial Army and Navy inflicted
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  • 198 1 A NIPPON BASE ill the Philippines, Dec. 7, (Domei)— Nine large enemy transports arc so far known to have been sunk or heavily damaged by our air force la Its sustained attacks carried out against a large enemy ronvoy spotted in waters
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  • 181 1 A NIPPON BASE at the Philippine Front, Dee. 1 (Domd)~ Nippon air units, continuing ln~ cessant n vaults with Increasing frrociiv .aliist the enemy on LeyU Island, have Mured additional #ai result! in a series of sorties. Our air units at dawn
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  • 226 1 A NIPPON BASE in the Philippines, Dec. 7. (Domel) —Nippon paratroop units, which had been waiting at various bases in the Philippines for *n opportune mon.-nt to strike devastating blows on the *,neniy. finally pounced on enemy positions at sundown on Dec.
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  • 757 2 Selangor Citizens Renew Pledge 'To Help Crush Anglo-Americans FOUNDATIONS OF FREEDOM LAID KLALA Ll'Ml'L'fl. Dec. 8 IOomvi) Reaffirming their rcdou!)ka •onhdenee in Nippon, on the third anniversary of the outbreak of U> Greater East Asia War, Selangor's community traders in special anni \».-.11 v messages renewed thier ple.lsr to crush
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  • 203 2 Chinese Pledge AilOut Efforts To Aid Nippon Victory By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter EXPRESSING firm conviction in Nippon's ultimate victory, Chinese leaders at the lecture-movie meetIng Jointly sponsored by the Over-sea-Chinese Association and the Syonan Nlppo at the Showa Qekijo yesterday to commemorate the third anniversary of the Dai Toa
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  • 70 2 TODAY at 8 p.m. the Syonan O..«rakii Kyokal with the support of Hodobu will hold a concert at Dai Toa Gekijj for the purpose of stirring up the fiery national spirit. The "Victory Song" which was Belected from the competition will b> played
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  • 88 2 KARTAR Singh won the Syonan tnarathon racf and the Shinozaki Challengre Cup for the second year In succession yesterday, completing the 10-mile course—from the Toku-bctu-si to the Churelto at Bukit Timah in one hour, 12 minutes and 29 seconds. Parltar Singh took second place and Junadl bin
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  • 60 2 WITH many un-rounfr? Imer* participating In tonight's card at ttio Great World. Rome thrilling «n?ps are anticipaed. Eagle and Weber, principals in the mair event, are reported very fit and confident whil* Baby Lanefnrd aiH Tony Lewis, who meet K!d Carpen t!?r and Chia Mun Onn respec tlvfl;,.
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  • 245 2 By Syonan Shimbun staff Reporter SOLEMN homage to the memory I of ten local inhabitants who lost their lives in the performance «f their duties was paid at a simple yet impressive memorial service held at the Syonan Kokaido yesterday. Conducted
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  • 141 2 Mass Rally Of Malais, Eurasians Adopts Resolution A LARGE crowd turned out for yesterday's Mass Rally, held on the grounds of the Teluk Kurau Boys' School, where Eurasian and M .M leaders took the opportunity tf H affirming on the behalf of their respective communities their firm resolve to prosecute
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  • 164 2 IN COMMON with the other countries of East Asia, the people of Malai today commemorated with fitting ceremony the third anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater Eo^t Asia War, njt Domei. From early dawn, streams of worshippers representative of all communities nad homase at
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  • 52 2 PROGRAM for Syonan Symphony Orchestra's popu'nr concert tomorrow at the Kokaido: Comedy Overture: Danube Lescndv Sone* (a) Malai Ousa: (b> Kurigane No Chikara: Wafrneriana: Dance— lYclude Rachmaninoff: Dance (a) D:i!l Soenr at Midnight: fb) Oriental Ha'-om Dance: L'Arle<i«nn? Suite No. I; Bomanza Andaluza Paraphrase on Hungarian Melodies
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  • 516 2 By Syonan Shimbun staff Reporter A RESOLUTION "to do our utmost to achieve victory tn this decisive war and to strive with all our might (o increase manpown and further the grow more food campaign." which was unanimously adopted
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  • 124 2 TO commemorate the Third Anniversary of the declaration of the Greater East Asia War, the fpscial Commemorative Date Stamp, reproduced in yesterday's issue will be applird during the period Dec. B—l4 to:—fa) Saving* bank pass boois tendered for deposits only at'the General
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  • 165 2 A 8 PART of their celebrations in connection with the third anniversary of the Dai Toa Senso, Indians of Syonan will hold a mass meeting at the Indo Gekijo, North Bridge Road at 6 p.m. tomorrow. The function is being organised under the joint
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  • 148 2 PAMPHLETS of "Wakawasi no Uta" (Song of Victory) were distributed at the Kyoei Gekijo on Thursday when well-known local vocalists demonstrated the singtnr of this and other popular Nippc ;ong% before large audiences at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. The singing demonstrations were followed by the
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  • 51 2 Honour* In Essay Contest TAIPING. Dec. 5. (Dome!)— Two girl*, a Malai and a Chinese gained the highest honours In the special MMy contest sponsored by the Malai Military Administration, to commemorate the third anniversary of the Greater Easr Asia War, rer.ult<; made known late last week
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 159 2 ENGAGEMENT THE ENGAGEMENT is announced to-day (Dec. 9, 2604) of Mr. Chia Lee Wee Hong, second son of Mr. Chla Enc Gunn and the late Madam Lee Saw Wan of Penan*, and nephew of Ke bu Teh Ah Knw of Syonan. to Mi." Veo Siew Ens. pidpst daughter of Mr.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 115 2 Today's Syon an Radio 6 p.m news flashes in Ma'a1 Tamil. Camrnese and English: 6 Ip.m Syomn's local hour followed by the next dart program sumtnarv. 630 p.m news in Nippon-On for beginnTs; 6.40 p.m Indian Ch'lrtrpn's Hour; 7 n.m. BMM in Ma!ai: 7.20 p.m. ta'k In Nippon-Go by the
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