Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 December 1944

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  • 123 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 645. MONDAY. DECEMBER 25. KOKI 2604. SHOWA i 9 SEVEN CENTS JSo I/n't cased IJ.S Aid For Cktmgfdmg LISBON. Her. (l)omrii —ininiiii down CfcVßfklat'f rrcent «rii'tic appals for mere assistant Major- j General Fob.-rt M.tlurc. today statrd UsM from a military pont <f vcw, Amfikan aid
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  • 355 1 LISBON. Dec. 22, (Domei)—All attempts by the Americans to halt the l> g-scale German count r-offensve on Bcl,ium and Luxembourgwwe e again crushed yesterday, according lo r3ports received. Although Eisenhower has rushed reinfor;*ments to the 70-mile front between Monschau and Trier,
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  • 434 1 Editorial THE BRITISH Secretary of s:a> for India, Leopold Amery, made it plain to the world that the Britlsn attitude to Indian po'Ui":.l pr son its remains as unreasonably adamant a* ever. Amery merely stated in the House of Commons that the authorities in
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  • 119 1 TOKYO, Dec. 23. 'Domei)— Nippon interception units b-oucl-t ciown 20 planes. Including! four probables, durintt a raid by formations of cn?my B-29 heavy bombers en the Na«oya district yesteruay, Dec. 22, Dai Honyei announced at 4 p.m. today. The announcement further revealed that
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  • 421 1 HAILING Germany's great counteroffensive against >ne Ame.i a.i forces en ihe Weslern Fron\ whi^n Is gaining iv momentum with every pa sing hcur. Cap a.n Taciao Su mizu. depu y Spoketman of the Nippon Forces In the Sou;hern Regions, at t'.ie weeky Press confeience,
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  • 261 1 LISBON. Dec. 23 (Dome*)—As bitter fighting continue-] in, Athens with Br.tish tanks pounding away at strong "ELAS" positions in the north:™ part of the city, full-scale hcstii;tie* have brok- en out in the Ep.rus area, northwestern Greece, between "ELAS' troops and
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  • 451 1 TERMING the American landing ope:a.ions on Mindoro Island as a "recke-s venture," Cap run Tadao Shimizu, deputy spokesman of the Imperial Nippon Forces in tns Southern Regions, at the week.y Press conferance la^t Friday, declared tha» with his pxtended supply lines threatened by
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  • 362 1 TOKYO, Dec. 23 (Pomel)—Dai Honyei at 330 o'clock this afternoon announced that death-defying airmen of our Special Attack Corps in close co-operation with* other air units sank s'.x transports, two cru sers, five destroyers, and
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  • 188 1 LISBON. Dec. 22. (Dome!)— Thr<?« Thames bridges have so far been destroyed In London by die German V-2 weapon, according to report* received hen*. Despite British official hushing-up ol effects and destruction caused by V-I and V-2. information on the great f'Hmj.'u caused is leaking
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  • 724 2 BIG PROGRAM OF ENTERTAINMENTS By Syonan Miimbun si.iff Reporter MASS rallies of all rornmunities will be helJ at (our local Gekijo on the evening of Jan. 1. as part this city's relebrations to usher in the year 2(i05
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  • 203 2 By Syonan Shtmbun Staff Reporter A SENSATIONAL third, round technical knockout victory of Kiel Pancho '117-lb. > over Little Abayan (110-lb) highlighted Saturday's boxing at the New World. This is, the first time In "Abayan's career as a boxer that he has ever been
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  • 243 2 PENANG. Dec 22. (Domei)— The first British city In Malai to fall into Nippon hands only 11 days after the outbreak of war, Penang celebrated the third anniversary of its fa!l in a fitting manner. In commemoration of the historic occasion. Nippon officials and residents held
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  • 320 2 Greater Asian Unity Through TransContinental Rail Link RANGOON, Dec. 22. (Domei) The opening of the trans-contl-nental railroad connecting the southern and northern parts of East Asia which is expected to materialise in the not distant future, will not only bring Burma in closer contact with her neighbouring countries but will
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  • 220 2 THE first graduation ceremony for special course students In the Military Interpreters' School here will be held on Friday next, when 43 trainees, among whom are some of the best Nippon-go speakers In Malai today, are scheduled to be presented with certificates after an intensive
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  • 199 2 RANGOON' Dec 23. Domrl "At this critical Juncture of the Greater East Asiatic Revolution np Asiatics must.br fully prepared to give up our lives for the realiza- j tion of the idea of Co-Prosperity" declared Thakln Nu. Propaganda* Minister, at his weekly press Interview yesterday.
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  • 327 2 WOMEN, GIRLS TO VISIT MILITARY HOSPITALS AS PART of the Christmas celebrations of the Eurasian community m Svonan this year, a visit to Nippon hospitals will be paid by women and girls attached to thp Women's Section of the Eurasian
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  • 65 2 IN TELEGRAPHING Christmas Greetings from Bahau to the staff of the Syonan Shlmbun. Dr. C. J. Paglar, popular Syonan medical practitioner, ast.s us to extend his greetings as well an those of all the settlers to all relatives and friends in Syonan He is spending Christmas with
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  • 127 2 A COMPORT party'for the staffs and families of employees of Domei Tushin Bha and the Syonan Shimbun 6ha. held at the Dai Toa Gekljo Sunday, attracted a large turn-out of men. women and children who thoroughly enjoyed the function. The piogram comprised a
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  • 70 2 BANJERMABIN. Dec. 23. (Domei > —In token of the appreciation for the co-operation rendered during thr past year, the authorities have derided to give a special distribution of cloth to the local Inhabitants. Those eligible for this special privilege will be the employees
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  • 87 2 KOK—Kok Din Sh'n on December 21. 2604. at Kuala Lumpur Aged 63. He leaves behind four sons. Kok Cfcong Loong, Kok Chon? Fook. Kok Chong Dat and Kok Chong Hoy. Funeral took place on 23rd December. 2604. De"pl> regretted. THE ADOPTED MOTHER of Loh Weng Yin passed away on
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 146 2 ENGAGEMENTS TAN—LIM. The engagement took pace on 24th December. 2604. between Mr. Tan Hock Seng, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Beng Kee and eldest grandson of the late Mr. Tan Chian and Mr*. Tan Chian of 19. Scotts Road. Syonan-to and Mss Happy Lim Keng Wah. second daughter
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    • 209 2 WAMID URGENTLY. FIFTY MALAI Labourers to work as APPRENTICE'S for a Nippon Factory as Wiremakers <app 17 to 25». Also Clerks and one Chinese Account tint with knowledge of Nippon-Go and Chinese characters. Anply to SAITAMA SANGYO. 21, Pctain Road, Syonan. URGENTLY yevera! Workem tor the following works—Mechanical, Electrical. Carpentry.
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