Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 December 1944
1944-12-22
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Title Section86 1944-12-22 2 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 643. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS "^taigoHeikaPresents Watches To Soldiers TOKYO, Dec. 21. (Domei) —KOTAIGO HEIKA, who is constantly concerned with the we'fare of blind soldiers, has been pleased to grant a number of pocket watch :s to such" v.terans. afrmy Staff86 words
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174 1944-12-22 2 Four 'Super Forts Do wn Over Dairen And Mukden HSINKING, Dec. 21. (Domei) Th 3 Kwantunc Army tt 4 p.m. toduy cnnounccd fiat our air defence units this mcrning brought dcv.-n, leu:- Sup?r For.s out of a formation c> 33 enemy aircraft which jjcrpeLra.cd indiscriminate bombings on ths Mukden and174 words
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Article359 1944-12-22 2 t2rww AT A TIME when there U a pressing demand both in the United States and Britain for Roosevelt and Churchill to take step* In Greece to implement the principles! set out In the so-called Atlantic Charter, the American President h_i disclosed to the Press that359 words
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110 1944-12-22 2 LISBON. Dec 23. (Domei) -British Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden, replying to a question in the House of Commons, today, admitted that the senr-a'ional Nippon thrust, into south-west China constituted a grave menace to the Chungking regime, according to a London dispatch. He110 words
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471 1944-12-22 2 10,000 Prisoners Taken, 200 Tanks Destroyed LISBON, Dec. 20. (DomeD—Although the German High Command continued to "black-out" details of th» n&w giant offensive started last Saturday, Eisenhower's Headquarters today revealed that in the first 48 hours .since thj German counter-offensive up to Monday471 words
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242 1944-12-22 2 LISBON, Dec. 20. (Dome!)—Th? debate in the House of Commons today on the Greek crisis was marred by shouting and members rising indignantly to their feet when Labour member, Aneurin Bevan, questioned the British Government's use of Gurtha troops to quell the242 words
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248 1944-12-22 2 LISBON, Dec. 20. (Domei)—As forces in Greece, which admitted fighting continued to rage in the that British and Indian troops Athens area, a Reuters dispatch stationed at Volos, approximately reported that "ELAS" iroopi z\iz- 150 kilometres north of Athens, cesded in wresting248 words
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459 1944-12-22 2 A NIPPON BASE In the Philippines, Dec. 21 (Dome!)— As the United States invasion forces in the Philippine! war thel?re continue to be heavily pounded by our Air Force In a series of devastating assaults, all enemy attempts to459 words
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312 1944-12-22 2 LISBON, Dec. 20, (Dome!) British Prime Minister Winston Churchill conceded in the House of Commons today that the "Big Three"—Britain, the UnMed States and the Soviet Union—had fallen into a disagreement over the anti-Axis policy in "liberated" Europe, adding thai Britain WM struggling to312 words
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100 1944-12-22 2 TOKYO, Dec. 20, (Domel)Nippon Interceptor unite damaged. at least, three enemy raiders out of an-enemy formation of approximately 30 to 40 China-based fc-M't which raided the vicinity of Omuru City, Kyushu, yesterday morning At the time the enemy warplane arrived from the direction of100 words
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Article400 1944-12-22 3 BANGKOK. Dec. 21. (Domel) —Three year* ago today the Joint Offensive anfl DrfenM.r Pact wan khnrd between Nippon and Thailand and the Hiier (bin brramr nart *nd*na/ccl of thr,Grfat«r East Ar.iti; Mk; (It«" mfn. dto share both400 words
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308 1944-12-22 3 NEW YEAR'S I>:ty in Syonan this year will especially ~hr remem- tared by seVeral hi;ndrv«l children. oi pooY families as arrangements are now being mad* with the! Kosei-ka Cho, Mr. Mamoru Shino- I ■/aM. and officials i.. the Eurasian W'elhu-e Association308 words
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140 1944-12-22 3 BUKJT TINGCtI, Sumatra, pec. 30. (Dornei)—Aimed at acquainting the 2,500.080 MiiwngkabM Inhabitants of .this island with the war aims of Nippon as well as the significance of the for hcoming independent status of Indonesia which v.M promised by Nippon, the Supreme Counril of the MinanKkfibau140 words
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64 1944-12-22 3 LISBON, Dec. 20. 'the Birmingham Indian Association passim at itf njontily meeting today a resoluttoa condemning the actioo «t the South African Government in br uh tj the aL ri'«"e jnent with Indian eaacrs of H»Ufl lir »»d ,tt4lh H.'BiRK n force the restrictions64 words
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Article107 1944-12-22 3 6 p.m. news flashes in Malai, Tamil, Cantonese and English; 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed i by the next day's program summary; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for I beginners; 6.40 p.m. Nippon song j lesson; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 I p.m. Mouth-organ music107 words
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90 1944-12-22 3 PEN AX G. Dei 19. (Domed)—A simple ceremony marking the third anniversary of the fall of Penan? was observed at the former Sports Club by several hundred Nippon residents and representatives of various communities today. In the ai tor noon, a tea party was held90 words
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246 1944-12-22 3 NE7TAJI Subhas Chandra Bose wag "at home" to 40 young girls and boys at his Syonan residence on Tuesday evening when a party representing children of workers of the Indian Independence League was entertained for over two hours by Netaji in person. Discarding officialdom and246 words
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114 1944-12-22 3 DJAKARTA. Dec. 19, (Domei)— Profound gratitude for their half year's dual servica as "parents and linguistic teachers" exerted by ten Indonesian upper cla.-s families, was expressed by the Director of the People's Affairs Burr.au on behalf of the Nippon Military Administration recently when the114 words
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325 1944-12-22 3 BANGKOK, Dec. 20. (Dome!) I Major Khuung Aphaiwon*, Prime M.nlster of Thailand, reiterated T!Milan is strcnß determination to fight side-by-side with Nippon until final victory m the curren". I war, in the course of a special pratx. iufcrview yesterday at his o'^cal residence325 words
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258 1944-12-22 3 INTREPID ACTION OFF SAN JOSE IN MINDORO By A Domei War Correspondent ON THE PHILIPPINES FRONT, Dec. 20, (Domei)—The pilot of a new-type fighter who returned from his mission of escorting Sergeant Yoshio Nagao's plane, which is a member of the258 words
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167 1944-12-22 3 MANILA, Dec. 20, (DomeO— While the membership of the New Leaders' Association, recently-form-ed patriotic organization of Filipino youths, fa trqjrftf V leaps and bounds in Manila, various provincial units are also bainp rapidly organized throughout the nation as civic-minded Filipino; everywhere are responding to167 words
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136 1944-12-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 17. (Domei)—Side by side with Malai's military and civil administrators, Nippon's medical authorities in Miilai are working ceaselessly to make the country as completely rid of infectious diseases as possible. After months of patient labour, the Nettai Igaku Kenkyusho (former136 words
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Article65 1944-12-22 3 SINDGARAJA, Dec. 17. (Domel) —A musical party, which since Nov. 25 has b.-en entertaining Ball inhabitants at some 30 different localities under the sponsorship of the administration-, will shortly visit Lombok Island, it is disclosed. The party will enter tan not only the officers and men in65 words
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251 1944-12-22 3 DR. C J. PAQLAR left today on a Christmas visit to the setJers at Fuji-go. Accompanying him were a few officials of the Welfare Department, Syonan Tokubetusi. The first Christmas to be celebrated by the settlers at Fuji-go, officials of the251 words
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Article98 1944-12-22 3 THE 'Night of Music and Drama* organized by the Syonan Engekl Kyokai (Syonan Dramatic Association) on Dec. 11. when shows were staged at the Kyo-Ei, Showa and Yamato Gekijo and at the New World Amusement Park, in aid of the Army Aeroplane Fund, resulted in a ne*t98 words
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Article89 1944-12-22 3 MACASSAR, Dec. 17. (Domei) Federating all existing local shioowners' guilds, a central controlling body known as the Shipowners' Association of the Celebes will b? instituted shortly. It Is disclosed. The new control organ, as Its name implies, will be entrusted with the task of co-ordinating the movements of89 words
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