Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 December 1944

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  • 113 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 638. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 16. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS iIJ.S. Army Casualties Total 473,957 LISBON, Dec. 14, (Domel) —United States Secretary of War, Colonel Henry Stimson. announced that American Army casualties as reported on Nov. 28 are 82,ir,5 killed, 272.351 wounded; 62,786 missing and 56,685
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  • 652 1 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter REFERRING to the important of the junction at Suilu effected by the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China and Indo-China. Lieut.-Col. Shozo Nakaj.ma, Spokesman of the Imperial Forces in th 2 Southern Regions, at a. Press conference yesterday,
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  • 399 1 SS22SS2] THE SITUATION in so-called "liberated" Greece places the Churrhill Government in a serious crisis. It is clear from cabled reports that the action tak- :i by the British forces under Major-General SeaVt to d.al drastically wilh (he "IXAS' elements, who are opposed to the present Anglo-Ameriran-Fpon.orrd Greek
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  • 330 1 LISBON. Dec. 14. (Domri) Expressing dissatisfaction over the ChurrhlJl Government's policy of drastic military intervention in Greek affairs, the "London Time?" today emphatically declared Britain's policy in Greece has failed, accordIng to a London dispatch. •'The attempt to establish law and
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  • 331 1 ELAS' Troops Continue Fierce Resistance To British In Athens LISBON Dec. 14. (Domei)—The critical military situation in Greece virtually remained unchanged today as "ELAS"' forces continued to strongly resist British troops who have been reinforced considerably by contingents flown from Italy, according to a Reuters dispatcn froii Athens. In the
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  • 320 1 FIERCE STREET FIGHTING JiV ORMOC LISBON, Dec. 14 (Domei).—Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur's Headquarters announced American casualties in the Leyte lighting as 2,176 killed, 7,967 wounded and 257 missing. While the war situation In the northern sectors of Leyte Island remained stalemated despite the
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  • 123 1 LISBON. Dec. 14. (Dome!)—Tha General strike in Athens and Salonika has ex: ended to most o| the princ pal towns throughout Greece, it was stated in Athens tonight, according to reports received here. Another report from Athens said, meanwhile, that it was announced In the
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  • 181 1 INDIA'S strug^'e for liberation from British oppression will receive 1 new impetus with the production here very shortly of an Indian film to be entitled On To De'hi,' depicting the great fight for freedom by the several million Indians in East Asia
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  • 58 1 A NIPPON EASE in the SouthWe.st Pacific. Dec. 14 (Domei) Enemy po itions at M gn, on the New Guinea front, were completely wiped cut by a N ppon unit ba.vd in the Mar sector in a surprise at tack carried out at dawn on
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  • 89 1 'Churchill Must Co, 9 H. G. Wells Demands LISBON. Dec. 14. (D»mel) Nil tins under the heading "thai-chill Must Go" n the Socialist weekly "Tribune" H. G. Wells, prominent British author, described the British Prime Minister as a would-be dictator, according to a London dispatch today. "We want him to
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 28 1 RADIO TALK TONIGHT MR. YEO Chlans-swee. president of the Auxiliary Police Association, will speak on "Savings" from the Svonan Radio Station this evening f;om 7.20 to 7.30 o'clock.
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  • 386 2 54,000 ACRES TO BE CULTIVATED By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter A NEW faming spttlpnjn. his been established on th? Island of Korndo.r. near Karimoon Island, off Sycnan, where a gigantic Grow-More-Food scheme is under wa.v, Founder of the scheme It Mr. Scow Jin
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  • 167 2 KUALA LUMPUR. DfC 1... (Doincit After men' of selfgarTittcinc labour in i cmch work. Professor Kimuia Otoya, Director f the Net tat I'jaku Kenkyusho (former In.titut« of Medical Research. IfsJaya) has devised simple process *oc ctlKtof venerel dl^ea^p rommon to all countries, itk disclosed
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  • 168 2 YOUNG India was on parade nn Thursday when 100 members of the Bclak Sena (Indian youths orga-.i-ration) fartuipated in an lnterestfi'R di^nlay of military and physical drill at the Syonan i.I.L. Chapter whnn a ma's raUy f Indian youths ?.as held here. Presiding was
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  • 70 2 TOKYO Dec. 14. Dome!)— The erennization of a Preparation Commutes for the es:ablishment in Tokyo of a Greater East, Asia Mtreum was esoe.ially gazetted today. At the same time the appointment of committee member headed by Lieut.-Gen. Harushige N'.nomiva. Education Minister was announced On completion, the Museum will exhibit
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  • 109 2 LETTER TO EDITOR SlR,—Quite unlike the British. the very able Nippon system of A R.P. is very murh appreciated by the local public The system is very much easier i^d maohlnelike In precision. The manner ia which the respective Frrdangs are co-operating vith the public under the
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  • 122 2 MANILA. Dec 13 <Domel> For remaining at h«r post in order to *aye two children, at the risk of her own life, during the American ♦rrror-bombing on Nov 13. Renv rUos Mura. head nurse of San NicDlas Heath Centre in Manila, has been publicly commended by
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  • 138 2 THE SPECIAL "Request Evening* concert staged at the Kokaido \esterday turned out to be a grand musical treat, with Do?tal's orchestration of "Musical Ttth ts" highlighting the evening's enter.alnment. The program included popular riassical selection* by the Syonan Symphony Orchestra under the baton of W.
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  • 67 2 SI'BHAS Chandra Bose. head of the Provisional Government of W.i I Hind and Supreme Commander of the Xzad Hind Fauj. who has returned to Syonan from his recent talks with the Imper'al Government in Tokyo. will a'ld'fi a mass rally on Sii^day at
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  • 165 2 LISBON. Dec. 14. i Domei J—The world-famed architect Lloyd Wright who designed the Imperial Hotel in 'Tokyo, predicted today th p cost will; bt "terrific" to do ar.\ appreciable ciamage to Tokyo's larger residential area by bomb ng. according 10 a dispatch received here
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  • 165 2 TIGER Aman, terrific twn- handed Malai puncher. is quite confident of the Issue In todajrV big flght with Kid Cabanela at the New World. Owing to illness Aman was denied the opportunity of participating In the recent championship tournament in which Cabanela cant'red,
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  • 90 2 DJAKARTA. Dec. 12. 'Domen At Ihe urgent reaue^t of 'he local inhabitants, the authorities have 4el lded tt> cance! the transfer it Kokirhi Yamakawa resident official of Tomanggoeng Prefecture. Kedo> Province, to another post. This resident official had been given the order to take a new office in
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  • 642 2 EVIL ENEMY INFLUENCES ELIMINATED AI.THOITII teeV.rz to :i certain r\tent »hr exis"n» irs of war common tp all countries, three years of conflict find Ma'ai definite y changed for Hie better, shaking itself free of erstwhile co.unial colour and contributing
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  • 43 2 TWO substantial contribution.*; d $5 100 by members of the Goh Lee nub and $2 000 from th" Khong Keow Coffee Shop Association ha/c brought the Bahau Fund to 5293.453.50. ir is announrpd by thn Ko&ei-Ka of the Syonan Toktibetu-rrl
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 119 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. news BMb* in Malai Tamil. QurtOMM and Enelish: 6. It p.m Syonan's local hour followed by the nrxt day's program nummary: 6.30 p m. turn in K'lpnin-Qo far b^lillW: 6 40 p.m In'd'an Children's Hour: 7 p.m. mwi in Malai, 720 p.m. Malai musir by
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