Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 December 1944
1944-12-11
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Title Section112 1944-12-11 1 The Syonan Shimbun Mac Arthur Admits Ship Losses LISBON, Dec. 8. (Dome!) Gen. Douglas MacArtLur's Headquarters today admitted [hat one American dotroyer md a small transport have tieen sunk by Nippon torpedoplanes off the wc^t coast of Lcyte Island, according to lisi.atch received here. NO. 633 MONDAY. DECEMBER 11. KOKI112 words
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246 1944-12-11 1 TOKYO, Dec. 9. (Domei) Declaring that the recent brilliant Nippon victories r,£f Taiwan and in the Philippines were rcoiej through the traditional Nippcn tpirit of self-sacrifico, Gen. Tomoyukl Yamashita, Cornmander-in-Ch:ef of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in the ?hilipp;nes, in a ratio rpeech from246 words
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Article281 1944-12-11 1 STAGGERING LOSSES WHAT the British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, refused to disclose "for fear of the information being of use to the enemy" has now bren rupplicd by Domei compilation of the staggering Anglo-American-Chungking Icvrs during the one-year period ending Nov. 30, and by an admisfiion by the Americans281 words
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114 1944-12-11 1 BERLIN, Dec 8 (Domei)—Berlin newspapers toaay ccmnieiited on the third anniversary of the outbreak of the Gi eater Easi Asia War. The newspaper "Angrift" typically declare-J that Nippon forces are tested and bold fighters. Asserting that the Americans thus far have noi met114 words
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308 1944-12-11 1 TOKYO, Dec. 9 < Domei) Casualties inflicted upon AngloAmerican and Chungking forces and also war prisoners taken by Nippon forces run up to more than 842,300, according >x> figures compiled by Domei on the basis of Dai Honvei announcements during the cue year ending Nov. 30.308 words
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Article117 1944-12-11 1 TOKYO, Dec. s 10. (Domet) —Dai Honyei at 3 o'clock this afternoon announced thai the Nippon Air Fovce on Dec. 7 attacked the enemy afr base for B-29 super-borr.bers in the Ir.dlan sec'or west of Calcut'a, blasting at least five grounded aircraft and causing fires117 words
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Article312 1944-12-11 1 LISBON, Dec. 8. (Dome!)— Af er three we^ks of fauuie to breakthrough near Aachen, me enemy a.--tacked yesterday oi;lj m the sec. or west of Juiich in the Cologne Plain with major forces, bin, again was unsuccessful, the uuman Hign Command announced. Anti-Axis reports said the Germans312 words
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Article35 1944-12-11 1 AT THE South-West Pacific Front. Dec. 9, (Domei)— The Nippon Air Force in a pre-dawn attack on Dec. 7 on Morotai Island blasted and set ablaze the enemy airfield and several adjoining installations.35 words
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71 1944-12-11 1 LISBON. Dec. 8, (Domeh The United States War Depa; taunt review disclosed that the Army Air Force suffered a loss of approximately 86.589 operational air crew personnel in 'he Pacific area sinre Pearl Harbour up to the end of October this year, according to71 words
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713 1944-12-11 1 NEW ENEMY LANDING CHECKED TOKYO, Dec. 9 (Dom:-i) —NJppon ground loroes on !,eyi* Island, in close co-operation with parachute and air-borne troops, have smashed into two enemy airfields at Burauen and ar?, at present, engaged in bitter fighting with enemy forces713 words
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151 1944-12-11 1 A NIPPON BASE hi the Philippines, Dec. 8, (Domci)— Enemy mops which effected a landing <eiterday morning in the vicinity -f Albuera, on tin southern coast of Ormoc Bay and 20 kilometre* fouth of the cKy of moc, a; pr*>sent are bemg151 words
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74 1944-12-11 1 TOKYO, Dec 9. (Domei)-Dal Honyel announced at 4.30 p.m. today as follows: Nippon air iorc?s. ai tacking enemy warcraft and vessels in the vicini'y of Ormoc, ijevtt Island, on Dec. 7. rank one enemy cruiser and two de^tro>ers off Baybay, and shot74 words
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93 1944-12-11 1 TOKYO, Dec. 8. (Domei)—C«iitr« of th? efMi'iuak-, wnich lilt tl\« lokaiuo district >'*torday afternoon, was in the -ra oil Kmiiii, according t;> the Central Me'.o irologlcal Obser. atory. The alstricts affecte :by th» earthquake include FamamaUu, Shizuoka, Nagano and their vlcir'Ues where some damage was93 words
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Article64 1944-12-11 1 Ti.ii FOLLOV'ING Hrc conect.oiM In the re tilt of the draw c' the Konan Saiken (18th Lssne) i' iblished in our D"o. 5 Edition: Third Prize No. 55D176 should r^t] a. r No. 172; and S'vcnM) Nr>v 150.7^t Should vend LT 8i>.3"0 tbatlfcl read 18!*72>i: 295:121. should64 words
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254 1944-12-11 2 MISS Klla Xanrlry. a 20-year-old •.i-lioi.lir jc in 1 from .lohore State, was \o'.ed the bc«l speaker in Hie all-Malai Nippon-Go Oratorical Contest held at the Dai Toa Gekljo last nijrht Nine selected entrants competed. IHm Natiflf.v. who is attached to the Sh-han Gakko.254 words
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140 1944-12-11 2 DISPLAYING Rood form Baby Eagle (134-lb.) narrowly outpointed Frankie Weber (133-lb.) tt the Great World Saturday night. While Weber excelled at in-flghtlng. Eagle scored well at long range. In Another gruelling fight, also over ten rounds Kid Carpentier (119-lb.) and Baby Langford (126--lb.) drew. The supporting140 words
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Article66 1944-12-11 2 AS FART of the program of the celebrations of the anniversary of the Dai Toa Senso. groups of local women, organised by the women's sections of boh the Malai and Eurasian Welfare Associations visited Military Hospital* here to pay respects to those sick soldiers of the Nippon66 words
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Article31 1944-12-11 2 THE Kyo-ei G«kijo was filled *o capacity on Saturday nieht when Syonan industrial workers were treated to the free screening of the air war epic: "Kato Ilayabu->;i Sento Tai.**31 words
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1295 1944-12-11 2 MAYOR NAITO'S STIRRING SPEECH "IN TIIF present stage of the war. we must mobilize all efforts and pa'icnUy riulure all difficulties thr. is the most important thing in order to atta:n final \ictory," declared the Mayor of Syonan. Mr. Kani<hi N'aito.1,295 words
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Article93 1944-12-11 2 PASIR Panjangr Rovers defeated the Vagabonds "A" 3—o at soccer on the padung yesterday. The match, which was held in connection with the Dai Toa Senso third annivers->r> celebrations, was sponsored by Mr. M. Shinozaki. Koselka-cho.' and organized the Syonan Spoils Association Mr. M. Nakata. Mfnseibu Cho. •mvp93 words
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153 1944-12-11 2 SYONAN Indians, at a Mass Ral'y held yesterday evening at the Imio Gekijo as a part of their celebrations in connection with the third anniversary of Dai Toa Senso, resolved to give further all-out cooperation to the Nippon Administration for the successful termination of the153 words
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126 1944-12-11 2 MUSIC from the far corners of the Co-Prosperity Sphere was heard at the Dai Toa Gekijo on Saturday evening when a concert was held to sir up the fiery spirit of Asiatic nations Organized by the Syonan Ongakii Kyokai < Syonan Musical126 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous119 1944-12-11 2 Today's Syonan Radio I p.m. news flashes in Mala;, Tamil, Cantonese and English; 6.1--p.m. Syemail's local liour followed by the next day's program summary. 6.30 p.m. news In Nippon-Go for Deglnncrs; 8.40 p.m. Ch.nese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m. talk in Nippon-Go by the Governor of119 words
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