Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 19 December 1944
1944-12-19
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Title Section259 1944-12-19 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 640. TUESDAY. DECEMBER Y£ KOKI 2604. SHOWA IP SEVEN CENTS Four Foe 'Subs' Sunk !n Six Days NIPPON BASE in the Crntrml Paclfir, Dec. IT, (Domei)—Nippon ncval forces in the *>rn:;.;l Pacific sank »our enemy submarjies within six days from Dec. 10 up to yesterday, to259 words
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212 1944-12-19 1 SHANTUNG FRONTLINE. Dec. 17. (Domei)-Sensing the China-basrd American Air Forces plsn to build secret relay airfields in the Yencn regime's Pchai and easiern Kiaochow military districts for fighter planes to ejcort B-29's In their raids agair.st Nippon, the Nippon forces in the212 words
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Article548 1944-12-19 1 £j£itollal HIGH tribute was paid at a Press conference last werk by fh? Chief Spokesman of the Impri.al forces in the Southern Regions to iiii f who have enrolled in HiIlrilm and fiiyu-Gun. and the fami lies who have allowed their enrolment. As the Chief Spokesman548 words
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187 1944-12-19 1 LISBON, Dee. 17. (Domei) A crowd of several thousands gathered in Trafalgar Square today for a "Hands Off Greece' demonstration organized by the Fire Brirade Union and addressed by members of the Labour. Commonwealth and Communist parties, according to a Rruter's dispatch from London.187 words
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173 1944-12-19 1 LISBON. Dec. 17. iDomri American Senator Warren Magnasson. in a statement on Dec. 11. strongly emphasized the difficulties in carrying the war to Nippon, asserting that it is impossible to realize an all-out offensive against Nippon unless the anti-Axis force* secure a173 words
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233 1944-12-19 1 LISBON. Dec 17. (Domfil Considerable American criticism 1° being levelled at both Britain an 1 tie Sovi<4)aUiiMft' regarding their \andling of European affairs, ac- cording to American inlorma'.ion received here. Some irrlrjcs" are ."aid to be "vnphasizing the lack of co-opera on between Britain233 words
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305 1944-12-19 1 LISBON. Dee. 17. (Domei) Grim fighting is going on for every inch of ground in all srctors of tlv Western Front, accoiding to dispatches received here. SVon^ German resistance in the Aache.:i area forced the Americans yesterda.' to slacken their offensive aga'nst German305 words
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307 1944-12-19 1 TOKYO. Dec 18. (Domei)—Our air forces in the Philippines Including our Special Attack Corps of the Army and Navy, are making incessant sorties against an enemy convoy .outh of Mindoro Island and also agsinst an307 words
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Article111 1944-12-19 1 LISBON, Dee. 18. (Damei) Hanson Baldwin, well-known New York Times military rommcntator. commenting on the new American landings on Minooro lsiar.d. sad that the Philipoii.rs cairpalgn has reached a new c: ak and wanvd that the dispatch of larg» convoys into the Sulu Sea to111 words
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115 1944-12-19 1 CANTON. Dec 17. (I)omri)— As the lheaire of Nippon oporat.ou* extended Into Kwe.rhow P.ovincr. Chungking is undertaking tapen'c measures for the defence ol Kweivan: es well as for the arcorn .jriali-ii) of war refugees, frqntline (j.vpachcs revealed. Refugees from Huuau. movinialong the Kwugsi-KwelclHMi ia'lway.115 words
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236 1944-12-19 1 TOKYO, De 18, (Domei) Some 70 Maiiai.a-baieiJ i 3-29 bombers raided the vtcnity of Nagoya this afternoon causing only negligible damag\ while a few o!her j B-29's invaded the Kick] disj trict without making any bomb ng attacks. Dai Honyei announced la a236 words
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196 1944-12-19 1 A NIPPON BASE >n he Philippines. Der. 18, (I)omPi)-Oif pomrfU] paiatroop Haiti, v;hk-li i mado land.ngs at several points ;n the Ormo;- j.ec or. western I/\vt» Lsland. for several days since Doc. 17, have finally e;tablL hed contact j with our196 words
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531 1944-12-19 2 Miracle Of Achievement In One Short Year, New Syonan Revisited AMAZING PROGRESS SEEN ON EVERY SIDE By Syonan Shimbun Stuff Reporter THE colossal success of the New Syonan Development Scheme is best asse* eti by those wno Mrt fortunate enough toj>e present at thf foui'iH: k of UW N 'ement531 words
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177 1944-12-19 2 INDIA'S struggle for liberation from British oppression will receive new Impetus .with »he reduction here very shortly of .m Indian film to be entitled, 'On To Delhi; depicting the great fight for freedom by the several million Ird'&ns In Bast Asia to-day,177 words
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132 1944-12-19 2 IBy Syonan Shimbun staff Reporter PUBLIC interest in mu?tc. including Nippon songs, has b^en on the Increase tbrottfbcvt the pasl year if the large audiences attending the numeious Sy,nan Kokaiun concerts are any criterion. Contributing largely to the *uc-1 cess of these concerts which132 words
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Article131 1944-12-19 2 POUR Council members or the Syonan Malai Welfare Association, including Tunr. Mohamed Hassan! thp new President, and Dr. Gaiis Mahyuddin. of the' Welfare Section conferred last week with Mayor Kanicht Naito. All the members pledged their loyalty and resolved to work for the interest* and progress of131 words
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528 1944-12-19 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter NEW SYONAN and the va»t achievement that it is serves as j graphic example of what capital and labour ran accomplish when working in the closest collaboration. The settlement today Is a glowing tribute to those528 words
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320 1944-12-19 2 By Syonan Shhnbun Staff Reporter "WE MIGHT not be able to emulate the great achievements of the Nippon fighting forces, in particular those of the Special < Attack Corps who are exemplifying j servlre to the State and loyalty to the highest degree.320 words
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364 1944-12-19 2 KOSEI-KA CHO DELIVERS STIRRING ADDRESS By Syonan Shimbun SUff Reporter •'DO NOT worry about the war. Our soldiers will take that responsibility. Your responsibility is to crow more food and to love and trust each other." declared Mr. M. Shinozaki. Ko?el-ka364 words
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197 1944-12-19 2 By Syonan Shitnbun Staff Reporter MORE than a capacity crowd filed into th- New World arena Saturday evening to see Kid Cabanela d22-lb.) cleverly outpoint Tiger Aman (121-lb.) over ten rounds in the main event of a cawl which was held In Bid of197 words
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Advertisement158 1944-12-19 2 DOMESTIC OCCVRRESCI ENGAGEMENT KHOO—ANO. The engaaement took place on Dec. It, 2604 between Mr. Khoo Soon Whart. eldest son of Mr and Mrs. Khon Choo Quee. and Miss Ang Boh Neo eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr«s Ang Kee Ouan. Both parties cf Syonan-to. SOAMIA COMMERCIAL CORPORATION 93. Chulia Street158 words
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Advertisement171 1944-12-19 2 I WANttD i SEVERAL CLERKS age over 'JO yrars. to work at Pulau Branl Smelting Works. Apply personally to MITSUI KOZAN KAISHA. LTD. j 4th Floor X.P.M. Building, bet vein 9 a.m. and 0 p m. ENGINEERS App.'ications ar« Invited for the following position*:— Mechanical Engineer -I Asst. Mechanical Engineers171 words
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Miscellaneous125 1944-12-19 2 Today's Syonan Radio 9 p.m. news flashes in Malat. Tamil, Cantonese and EngLih; 6.15 p.m. Syonan's ksal hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.30 p.m. news in N'.ppon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Nippon .soiw. lesson "Ichi Oatsu Ichi Nichi nn Uta,'; 7 p.m. news In MalPi; 7.20 p.m.125 words
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214 1944-12-19 1 SHANTUNG FRO:iTLINE. Dec. 17. (Doimi)— Sensing the China-based American Air Force's plan to build secret relay airfields in the Yen:>n regime's Pchai and eastern Kiaochow military districts for fighter planes to escort B-29's in their raids against Nippon, tlie Nippon forces in214 words
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Article548 1944-12-19 1 TzMtMMll HIGH tribute was paid at a Press conference last wcok by fhe Chief Spokesman of (he Impel ia» forces in the Southern Regions to those who have enrolled in the Heiho and Givu-liun, and the fami lies who have allowed their enrolment. As the Chief548 words
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187 1944-12-19 1 LISBON. Dec. 17. (Dome!)— i A crowd of several thousands gathered In Trafalgar Square tortay for a "Hands Off Greece" j demonstration organized by the Fire Brigade Union and addressed jhy members of the Labour, I Commonwealth and Communist parties, according to a Router's187 words
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173 1944-12-19 1 LISBON. Dec. 17. (Domel) American Senator Warren M&gnasson, in a statement on Dec. 11, strongly emphasized the difficulties in carrying the war to Nippon, asserting that it is impossible tcv realize an all-out offensive against Nippon unless the anti-Axis forces secure a173 words
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220 1944-12-19 1 LISBON. Dec. 17. (Dome!) Considerable American criticism Is being levelled at both Brl'ain anl the Soviet Union regarding their handling of European affairs, according to American Information received here. Some critics are said to be emphasizing the lack of co-operation between Britain and the220 words
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305 1944-12-19 1 LISBON. Dec. 17. (Domei) Grim fighting; is going on fsr every inch of ground in all sectors of the Western Front, accoiding to dispatches received here. Strong German resistance In the Aachen area forced, the Americans yesterday to slacken their offensive against German305 words
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304 1944-12-19 1 TOKYO. Dec. 18. (Domei) Our air forces in the Philippine- including our Special Attack Corps of th? Army and Navy' are making incessant sorties agcinst an enemy convoy iouth of Mindorft Island and also against304 words
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Article112 1944-12-19 1 LISBON, Dec. 1«, (Domei) Hanson Baldwin, well-known New York Timer, military commentator, rommenting on the new American landing? on Mtnooro lsmnd. sad that the Philipnihrs campaign has reached a new rrir's and warned that the dispatch of large convoy* Into the Sulu Sea to Mmdoro112 words
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115 1944-12-19 1 CANTON, D3C. 17. (Domel)— As the theatre of Nippon operations extended into Kweichow Province, Chungking Is undertaking dtYpeia'e mea.sures for the defence of Kweiyai" as well ay for the accommodation of war refugees, frontline di-'paches revealed. Refugees from Hunan, moving along the Kwang<i-Kweirliow railway,115 words
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228 1944-12-19 1 TOKYO, De.\ 18. (l)omeil Some 70 Mariai.a-ba ed B-29 bombers ra d d the vicinity of Nagoya this afternoon causing only negligible damag\ while a lew other B-29's invaded the Kirki district without making any bombing attacks, Dai Hon^ei announced la a communique228 words
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178 1944-12-19 1 A NIPPON BASE in Ui<* Philippines, Dec. 18, (Dome!)—Oua powerful paratroop units, which made landings at several points la the Ormoc .sector, western Leyta Island, for several dayr since Dec. 7. have finally established contact with our (Tround i.nlU? and ar» now harassing178 words
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502 1944-12-19 2 SETTLEMENT EXECUTIVE REVIEWS YEAR By Syonan Shimbu- Slaff Reporter THE PHENOMENAL success n< hieved in transforming what was formerly one vast tract of dense forest Into the model farming co'ony known today as New Syonan within the remarkably short502 words
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418 1944-12-19 2 By Svi«an Shimbun Staff Reporter DURING the past year there have been over 100 b rths, inltiding a n»:r of twins, and under 3 deaths. Mi>-t of the latter were th.result cf ac d nti:. These figures were given by418 words
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91 1944-12-19 2 THE enforcement of model lighting control will be held in the various divisions in Syonan between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. on thr following days, according to a notification from (he Keimu-ka. "A" Division (Ontral Police Station area) on Dec 20; B" Division iKn.d:ine91 words
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110 1944-12-19 2 SYONAN S premier Nippon language teaching centre, ihe Queen Street Nippon-go Kyo-sh.u Zyo. which has train-d thousands of citizens here to speak the language fluently. is enrolling another batch of students who will commence tuition on Dec. 26, says Domei. Three con-res, regular, lntermed'a'e110 words
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Article39 1944-12-19 2 PREPARATIONS ha\> been made by the Malacca Bport* Assoriation for conducting tournaBWntl in honour of "New Mala Dnv." The fixtures for soccer and bariminion are scheduled to s'art at -be end of this month, says Domei.39 words
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614 1944-12-19 2 By Syonan Shiml STRESSING that savings affect the well-being and happiness of both home and country. Mr. Tan Soon Choc in the course of a radio broadcast on Sunday said: "I and my family have been saved by 'Saving*' many a time, thus614 words
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294 1944-12-19 2 TOTAL DEPOSITS TO DATE $13,670,000 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter AN OFFICIAL notification from the Malai (iunari Kanbu Yu«ci j Kyoku announces that, after the passing of the $10,000.000 mark ion Sept. !R. the deposits in the Dai Nippon Government294 words
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146 1944-12-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Dec. 16. Domei)—lndicating the everincreasing saving-consciousness of the people of Selangor. postal savings In the State passed the 53.000.000 mark on Dec. 1, only three and a half months afler the nttais'VKn! of $2 000.001 announce the Selangor bureau of 'lie146 words
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Article37 1944-12-19 2 HANOI. Dec. 17. (Domei)—Gov ernor-Oeneral Admiral Jean Deconx n Dec. 11 and 12 inspected th* First Military District centerIng arour.d Moncay in the border region of North French Indochina n wa« dL^c!o*ed here today.37 words
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Obituary19 1944-12-19 2 DE CRUZ.—On Dpc 18. 2601. Mrs. ANNIE d? CRUZ In her Tlflt year Funeral to>k place 'his morning.19 words
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Advertisement32 1944-12-19 2 Friday. 22nd. Dec. 782* NEW WORLD < \B.V\KI.\ ts EAGLE PANCHO vs ABAYAN GARCIA vs CHIA MUM ONN SEVERO vs GARNELL. O upptufo S-ZupcultM of CALCULATORS TYPEWRITERS ADD/MGMACHINES DUPLICATORS, ETC £3E3EMrEWffi<>»f 3622 A32 words
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Advertisement436 1944-12-19 2 WAMID SEVERAL CLERKS age over 120 i years, to work at Pulau Brani Smelti ing Works. Apply personally to i MITSUI KOZAN KAISHA. LTD 4th Floor X P.M. Ful'ding. between 1 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. THREE EFFICIENT Chinese Oiks. Must have knowledge of Nippon-Go and Kanji. Apply personally on436 words
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Advertisement94 1944-12-19 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ENGAGEMENT TAN—SNG. Tile engagement was announced on Dec. 16, 260* of Mr. Albert Tan Soo Yam, only ton of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Chiang Ona, to Mm Mary Sng Kist Neo. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sng Chwec Seng. Cl RO SPECIAL Toilet Soap Specially Packed For94 words
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Miscellaneous108 1944-12-19 2 Christmas Church Services ST. ANDREWS Ca'hedrnl- Dec 23. Serv.ce of Ohtb BUM Mv h anthems, hymns and carols. 5.30 p.m.. Chrbtmas Eve. H C iplaini 830 a.m.. H.C. ichoralj 9to a.m.: Carol Service nlre 'Co oiio und carols. 6 p.m.; Chri tmas D;w HO. <plain> 8.30 am. HC. i choral)108 words
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