Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 December 1944

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  • 118 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 644. SATURDAY. DECEMEER 23. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 1* SEVEN CENTS Suichuariy Kanchow Again \*unde4 A NIPPON Base in China, <-. 21, (Domei) —Nippon t-ljrr units on the night of Dec. 20 carried out synchrony-, ed a'.'.Ki.s agait.* MtiahMM and Kanchow airfields, remnant bars for Ihe Chinal>*,ed
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  • 138 1 LISBON Dec. 20. (Dome!) Strong "ELAS" forcei are continuing to hold out stubbornly in the northern section of Athens, al h-ugh the British author.taive'.y are understood now to have cleared approximately cne-third of the city of "ELAS" elements, according to Rcbort B gio,
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  • 419 1 \Mf£itoMimA MORE THAN one aspect of British pnlitioo-mtlithry callousne has bfn brought to light by the crisis It Greece. T me and again, the B i'lsh have put mo the firing lines cithrr the r allies or their hired nonEuropean so'diers. The debate on j Grerce in the
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  • 102 1 LISBON, Dec. 21 (Domel).— Admitiing that German and Nippon resistance has completely undermined the anti-Axis war time-table, a Washington dispatch today reported that the United States Government has been compelled to .accept the view of a long war in contrast to three months ago
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  • 228 1 TOKYO. Dec. 19. (Domei)—FUr:np th>- timidity and impotency of the British forces on the East Asul'' front the Tr Kun? Pao Chun*- king mouthpiece, editorially expresses disapDointment over *he ttct that the British in East Asia a:e foolishly clinging to a two-year-old Aar objective
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  • 191 1 TOKYO, Dec. 22. (Dome!)—At least, ten B-29 bombers ?-s s^ I»r known to have been brought down this afternoon when approximately 100 Mariana-based Super Forts raided central parts of Nippon. Dai i Honyei announced in a communique i released et 5.30 o'clock this afternoon. The
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  • 304 1 Premier Koiso Renews Offer Of Assistance To Thailand TOKYO, Dec. 21 (Dome!)—Ultiimte victory will c?rt:inly be ours in the War of Greater East Asa, Premier Gen Kuniaki Koiso declared this evening in an exchange ndio message with Major Khuang Aphaiwong, Pr.'me Minister of Thailand, felicitating
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  • 237 1 A NIPPON BASE In the Philippine*. Dec. 21. (Domel)—ln a raid last night on the airfield the enemy Is hurriedly constructing at San Jose, our air units caused conflagrations at several points. According: to the repor's of oar reconnaissance planes which sco">d over the
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  • 348 1 NANKING. Dec. 21. (Dome!) The ftrm determination, of thr j National Government of China U> 1 co-operate to the utmost wi'h Nippon in the pro ecu lon of th: Qrcr.'er East Asiatic War was rei affirmed by actlrg President Chen j Kung-po in
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  • 124 1 LISBON. Deo. 21 fDomei)— In Hungary, the Soviets attarUcJ with strong forces supported b,r p-irrier-ous planel? between Lake Ba'aton and the Danube and fmbit erod fighting is row nrogrp^ing, the German comrnuniq"<> sairi It added that Soviet irswUN Increased b?t".ern the Danube b^nd and the southern bord"- of
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  • 240 1 Reich CounterOff en she Rolls Gn Unchecked LISBON. Dec. 21. (Domei!-* London dispatches said the forward impetus of Field Marshal Yon Rundstedts counter-offensive which started last Saturday rollwl on largely unchecked today with the Germans' most potent threat developing in the area south and west of St. Vith, 67 miles
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  • 239 1 LISBON*. Dec. 21. (Dome!)—A Fnited Pr«w correspondent di|^*d »o Gen. Dwijcht Eisenhower's Headquarter?, quoting Initial information rl an d from military sources, today reported that the1 current powerful Ge man counie'-offensive along thr Bel-g?um-Luxembourg fionttcr has the earmarks of confrontl"R (he United Slates Army
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  • 215 2 LISBON. Ore. tli (Domei)—! British Secretary oi State for India Leopold S. Amcry. speaking in the, Ilnuse of Commons, today mdi- j cated that the British Government; is not cun.emp a'.'ng any mision oi its pol r v i c .inline thr rduse
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  • 127 2 DJAKARTA. Dec. 22 (Domei)Substituts oil incil. pensable for pathological study on malaria n^.Ibcan dscov:red by an Indonesian physician and is now being used with excellent results it is repor'Ki here. Infiltrating oil which is necessary for micro-Top^ of over a thousand magnification was hitherlo impor.ed
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  • 112 2 SURABAYA. Dec. 20. (Domei> I A c--npa!gn <or scllng diamonds to »he Government, which wasi started recently by 'he local inha- j bitaots on their own accord, at-te-ta eloqurntly to the enthusiasm with which they arr prepared to j co-operate in prosecuting this war.
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  • 234 2 Premier's Treaty Anniversary Broadcast BANGKOK. DM. 21. (Domei)—ln a radio address to the Nippon ~1 ~ii on the occasion of the thirl anniversary of the conclusion of the Nippon-Thai Treaty of Alliance. Premier Major Khuang Aphaiuong oi Thailand strongly re.affirmed Thailand's
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  • 110 2 THE Special Variety Evening held at the Syonan Kokaido last even n> provided more than two and a halt hours of excellent entertainment. Every item on the program drew :ounds of applause from the larg? ov.d present, proving that programs of this nature are extremely popular. The
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  • 67 2 A DONATION of $500 from Mr. Ho Tak Cheang. 20. Scan Strep*, was the chief contribution received yesterday towards the Bahau Fund which now stands at $297,837.5^ Just over $2 000 is required to brim the fund up to over the $309,000 mark before the year
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  • 259 2 AIMING at equipping the "frontline men" in Mulai's gigantic anti-malar a campaign with vaiu able kno-vlfd: c of the subject, one of this country's foremnsi it.. rltles on malaria, !)r A A. San dosham, at p-erent attached (o Ike > lle.lfli Bur-'ir of the Syonan
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  • 270 2 TOKYO, Dec 11. (Domei)— At a banquet held this evening In commemoration of the third niversary of the conrlusion of the Nippon-Thailand Alliance. Mamoiu Shigemitsu, Foreign Minister ani concurrent) v Minister of Greater East Aniat<c Affairs, giving full recognition to Thailand's achievements fn
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  • 113 2 DONATIONS totalling $11,030 have been forwarded to two charit- a'ole institutions and the Defenr.' j Fu id by Mr. Kh»w Ah Bah on behalf of the "Clyde Terrace Thanksgiving Fund." If is believed that the donations reprerent the balance of a collection i for the recent celebration
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  • 80 2 TEAM spirit and good fellowship characurited the "Fellowship Parly," arranged by the Medical Auxiliary Service Squad. Tion1? j Bahru. at the Chinese Christian Churrh Hall, Outram Road, yesterday. This wa* the first party of Rl kind and, in the words of the or-, franizers. "its objpet was
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  • 32 2 OWING to bad weather the box- nq prog am arranged at the New World yesterday wap co tnored. The carif headed by Cabanela and i Eagle will be held tonighr.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 32 2 PERSONAL To Dili (wherever you are):—: Heartiest felicitations on To-mor- row's An.i versary. May you never forget Christmas Eve and Wuthe:Ing Heights. Povb'y 'earing Svi^an 8"Ori Farswe'l appranuv:.; but cne ME-^HY XMAS.
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    • 642 2 ii Notes Comments By SARI RAw 'w mm AS PLEASING a display of farming produce as one could ever wish to. see was what greeted visitors to New Syonan last week when they stepped out of their cars into the main Construction Office buildings at the fourth mile, which Is
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 105 2 Today* Syonan Radio p.m. news flashes In Ma r Tamil. Cantonese and English; 6 15 p.m. Syonan's local hfur followed by the next day's program summary: 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners; 8.40 p.m. Children's pro- gram in Hindustani; 1 p.m. news in Malai: 7.20 p.m. Malai music by
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