Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 December 1944
1944-12-14
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Title Section121 1944-12-14 1 The Syonan Shimbun British Flying* Bomb Casualties Revealed LISBON, Dec 12 (Domei) Two thousand two hundred and twenty-frvrn pel sous were killed, injured or are missing as the result of German V-l and V-2 fire against the British Isles dtring the month of November, according to a London dispatch. NO.121 words
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187 1944-12-14 1 TOKYO, Dec. 13. (T>omel)— Abn: t 80 M?.rJana-basM E-29's invaded Nlopon Pi-oper th!l afiernocn. ani with their main !»rength attacked Aichi and Shisuoka Prefecture1;. Central Nippon, causing minor damage on the ground. Dai Honyei announced at 5 p.m. today. A small number187 words
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Article350 1944-12-14 1 NEW SYONAN NFW SYOXAX nii h]\v rrVb-a-»\ ♦he first anniversary o' its founding today, and we wish be among the first to congratulate all those who have unstinting givtn of the'r time, labour and motier to make the) agricultural settlement a model in the true sense of the word.350 words
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80 1944-12-14 1 TOKYO, Dec 12 (Dome!)— The Nippon garrison on Ponson Island, west of Leytc Island, has been greatly strenjufctnod as a powerful Nippon naval attack force succeeded in reaching Piiar, eastern Jde of Ponson Island, at dawn on Dec. 8, according to a frontline dispatcn received here80 words
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472 1944-12-14 1 TOKYO. D:c. 12, (DomciiNippon's strategic position on he China cont;nent has now been further str.ng hened as a result, of the juncion effected at iJuilu, some 70 kllomt.rns south-west of Nanning. between a Nippon column dnving eastwards from! French Indochina and anotlrt column operating472 words
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335 1944-12-14 1 LISBON, Dec. 12. (Domei)—An American radio correspondent reported today from Athens t' at "all Greece is raw under 'ELAS' control except for the lover half of Piraeus," as other dbpatches I raid that an "ELAS"* rim- a- v is now negotiating with MajorGeneral Scobie,335 words
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143 1944-12-14 1 LISBON. Dec. 12. (Domeil—The British Labour Party Fxrcu ive hai drafted a rero'ution regretting th" Fltuation that has arisen in Gre?c? and asking for 'mmciiate mearuns 1o end the confl ct, according to <» Reuters menage from London today. The emeree^cy resolution wi'l b?143 words
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280 1944-12-14 1 TOKYO, Dec. 13 (Domci)—The "Seki; ho." "Hakko" and "Tanshin" ar units of cur Army Pnecial Attack Corps, together with o'hn units assaulted a group of en'my transports in waters off Baybay. western Leyte Island, yesterday and instantaneously sink or sank two transporis280 words
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158 1944-12-14 1 LISBON, Dec. 12. (Darnel)—l People living In Southern England i are having no easier time, in thej six'h winter of the war, than lasti year so far as German air action is concerned, with V-l and V-2 i flying-bombs causing tremendous casualties, according to158 words
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112 1944-12-14 1 A NIPPON BASE at the S3Uthern Front. Dec. 12 (Dom*!)— The Merita Unit now on the rampage against enemy troops on Morotai i.nee l'-s counter-landing on the Island on Oct. 26. accounted up to Dec. 6 for 295 casualties, including 43 enemy air force112 words
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280 1944-12-14 1 LISBON, Dec. 11. (Donael)— An Associated Press dispatch from Leyte Island today gave a description of the capture of San Pablo airfield by death-defying Nippon paratroops las recounted by an American Major I and Corporal who returned to an American base280 words
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177 1944-12-14 1 German CounterAttacks Continue In Italy LISBON, Dec. 12. (Domd)— For the past 30 licur.?, the Soviets shelled the Budapest municipal area at random, a German war correspondent said North of Budapest, Soviet break-through attempts were warded off wl h the support of the Luftwaffe, the German communique said. Moscow dispatcher177 words
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236 1944-12-14 2 "CO- PROSPERITY and co-exi-r--•nce. ideals for which the war ol Greater East Asia Is being waged, find tangible ttprtMkm id N«n fiyonan." declared Lini Chonß-pan«, Vice Chairman of tlw- OveraMChinese Association Prop?ganda and Publicity Department, uti ihe or- casion of the first anniversary236 words
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295 1944-12-14 2 SIGNIFICANCE OF CHINA VICTORY UPON receipt of tne news that the Nippon South China forces and the Nippon forces from French Indochina had effected a historic jumiion at Suilu, 70 kilometres southwest of Nann'ng. on D 10. .Mayor Kanichi Naito in the295 words
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381 1944-12-14 2 NEWSYONAN'S PROGRESS REVIEWED By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter THE RAPID and startling trail-formation of New Syonan from a virgin Jungle of a year ago to a healthy and pro >erous farming! colony of today where over 7.000 settlers tre striving hard381 words
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Letter190 1944-12-14 2 Saving For Victory SIR,—I read with great interest your esteemed paper dated the 30th ultima, regarding the ••Savings Month Tor Victory This is Indeed a very good scheme launched by the Syonan Tokubotusi Savings Enoouragement Committee for the people ot MaUi Tho people should be very grateful190 words
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Article60 1944-12-14 2 PROGRAM for Syonan Svmohony Orchestras concert at the Kokaidn on Friday from <$ to 8 pm Raymond: God and Silver Songs—«a> Furusato No Birayuri- <b) Dai Toa Ke«s~ti No Uta- Cariren: Dane* (a) Waltz Legend: <b> Dance of ths China Dolls. Pi->no Soio—(a> L'ebe*traum: fbt Pol'chinplle: J>nnrovi-«-ation on60 words
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Article111 1944-12-14 2 PENANG. Dec. 6. (Domei)—Ths first four elocu ion contests in English to commemo:a'e the third anniversary of Dai Toa Sens a. which were watched by a packed house «t the Fuji G^kijo yesterday evening, resulted in an Indian, T. T. Nathan, cWk hi the District Office at111 words
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373 1944-12-14 2 TOKYO. Dec. 18 (Dttuei) The' junction effected at Suilu in Kwang- si Province on Dec. 10 by the Nip- pon forces driving westwards from Nanning and eastwards from" the French Indochina border means that all barriers to the opening tf a trans-continental railroad travers'ng East373 words
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152 1944-12-14 2 A 810 boxing card, in which four brothers are billed to appear.' has been arranged 'or Saturday at thp New World. Th:> brothers are! Kid Cabanela. Ktd Pancho. Babyl Garcia and Little Pancho. the1 opposition being Tgfr Aman", On?! Hock Beng. Tony Louis and152 words
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261 1944-12-14 2 By Syonan Shimbuo Staff Exporter AN APPEAL to local communal i associations, the Auxiliary Polic?; organization, workers in groups, and others, to co-operate wholeheartedly with ihe authorities in their aim to collect the sum of $10.500.000 duriny the p; etent fiscal year, was261 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement186 1944-12-14 2 SOAMIA COMMERCIAL CORPORATION 93, Chulia Street (Ist floor), Penang. Is willing to rep:i*ent Byonan j Merchants and Manufacturers of I consumable goods of any description Our lines include Tolled, Perfu- j meries and Geneva 1 Goods References given Please communicatr terms, etc to the above. Y. T. LEE —Pen Repairers186 words
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Advertisement530 1944-12-14 2 SYONAN* TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 155 Re: Enrolment of students for the i Queen Street Nippon-go Kyoh >'»ivZyo (Queen Street Nippon-uo Institute). STUDENTS are being enrolled f<>r the Queen Street Nippon-go Illitltute as per the following particulars. 11. Number of Students. A certain numb.-;- of siuden's will be admitted into530 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous83 1944-12-14 2 Today's Syonan Radio 9 p.m. news flashes In Malal. Tamil, Cantonese and EnstUsh; 6.15 p.m. Svonan's local hour followei by the next day's program summary; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginnprs: 6-10 pm. Chinese Children's Hour: V p.m. news in Malai: 7.20 p.m. r.sws. in Hokkien and Cantone-c; 883 words
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