Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 December 1944
1944-12-26
1
2
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/syonantimes
Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
-
Title Section110 1944-12-26 1 The Soyanan Shimbun NO. 646. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 26. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS Ilalmahrra Defences Bag 17 Raiders A NIPPON BASE in the South-West PaViflc, Dec. 25. (Domei) —Nippon garrison fun-ps on Halmahera Island bagged 17 and ((amaged 24 out :>' <utal of 300 enemy bombers and fighters which110 words
-
310 1944-12-26 1 Li.Msu.v uec. St. (uomei) —spearneads of Meid-Marsnai Karl Rudolf Gert yon Kunstedt's crack German divisions last night extended their penetration of Belgium to iii kilometres and smashed through the anti-Axis triangular defence linking Malmedy, Stavelot and St. Vith, according to a Reuter310 words
-
Article345 1944-12-26 1 MmiM'tial^ REELING back from the powerful counter-offensive launched by Fie.d Marshal yon Rundstedt. the Americans have in the past few days lost (round which they took a couple of months to lapture and at colossal cost in mm and materials. There Is considerable anxiety in London and Washington345 words
-
419 1944-12-26 1 t LISBON. Dec. 23, (Uomei)—The powerful German armoured smash, rolling across Luxembourg into Belgium, by Thursday reached to 1 within approximately 48 kilometres iof historic Sedan, wh.ch was the scene of Chancellor Adolf HitlerV sensational break-through ii. 1940, according to a United Press dispatch419 words
-
253 1944-12-26 1 TOKYO, Dec. 24 lOomci) Commenting on Germany's great counter-offensive on the Western Front, Hans Kleinicke, Tran cQcean correspondent in Tokyo, in i an interview with the Asahi Shimbun, declared that undoubtedly the anti-Axis nations have received a terrific setback in their optimistic hopes253 words
-
291 1944-12-26 1 NANKING, Dec. 24. (Domeh— I In a pointed attack against the Sao Tang Pao. Chungking military organ which on Dec. 19 editorially railed for the swift landing of American troops on the China con- i tinent, the Spokesman of the National Government of China291 words
-
170 1944-12-26 1 TOKYO, Dec. 25 (Domei)—Junji Yamad;». Persident of the Manila Shimbun, who is now on a visit hoe, si id Uiat he returned to Nippon with the pledge of (.en. Tomoyukl Yamashita, Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon forces in the Philippines, that he will170 words
-
221 1944-12-26 1 A NIPPON BASE In the Philippines, Dec. 24. (Domri)—The Nippon Air Force in ihe Philippines heavily pounded the enemy landing point on Mindoro island for about one hour from 7 p.m. on Dec. 21. A huge explosion was caused at the enemy supply depot221 words
-
180 1944-12-26 1 LISBON. Dec. 24. (Domei)— Indirectly confirming America's rapidly growing casualty toll in the Pacific theatre of war. a Pearl Harbour dispatch today reported that the American Paciflr Fleet headquarters has been compelled to resort to flying whole blood to two American advanced bases180 words
-
224 1944-12-26 1 TOKYO, Dec. 21 (Domei).— With the spirit of supreme sacrifice for their country and utmost confidence in Una I victory the gallant airmen of our "Kamikaze," "Banda" and other air units of our Army and Navy Special Attack Corps during the period since224 words
-
225 1944-12-26 1 LISBON, Dec. 24. (l)omel) strong force of "ELAS," numbering between 15.000 and 20,000, has completely over-run the territory in I-pirns, north-western firci'ce. belonging to the Rightist "EDES" troops of Gen. Zervas, according to a Router's dispatch from Athens. Latest reports indicv.c that225 words
-
365 1944-12-26 2 •PEACE ON EARTH' PREACHED, NOT PRACTICED TOKYO. Dec. 25 (Domei) —"Christmas again is a tragic mockery." the Nippon Times editorially declared, adding: 'But it may paradoxically turn out that the noble ideals of Christ will be nourished ann Saved from extinction by365 words
-
297 1944-12-26 2 INDICATING the determination •f Indian* in Syonan, In common v.i«h their brothers all over Ea.tj A*:a, to give all-out Rapport to the fight for the liberation of their motherland, a sum of almott $1,000,000 was donated In the *v<it few days, to the Indian297 words
-
206 1944-12-26 2 TOKYO, Dec. 23. <Domei»—a| luncheon commemorating the second anniversary of the signing of the Nippon-Thai Cultural Pact was held today at the Imperial Hotel under the joint auspices of the Society for International Cultural Relations, the Nippon-Thai Association and the Nippon-Thai Cultural Institute.206 words
-
460 1944-12-26 2 REITERATING his firm conviction that the Axis powers will achieve final svictory and that neither the Americans nor the British could recapture any of th»ir important possessions in East Asia. Subhas Chandra Bose, Head of the Provisional Government of Free India,460 words
-
485 1944-12-26 2 SOMEWHERE IN BURMA. Dec 23 (Domel) —In order to counteract against American economic penetration as well as get grnltx control of India's foreign asset*. Britain It once a*ain retorting to the trick of economic exploitation in India, declared Sri P. M. Dalai, member-ln-eha-ge485 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement395 1944-12-26 2 DOMESTIC OCCVRRESCE ENGAGEMENT TAN—LIM. The engagemsnt took place on 24th December. 2604, between Mr. Tan Hock Seng, eldest ton of Mr and Mrs. Tan Beng Kee and eldest grandson of the late Mr Tan Chian and Mrs. Tan Chian of 19, Bcotts Road. Syonnn-to and Mss Happy Lim Keng Wah,395 words
-
Advertisement35 1944-12-26 2 Typewriters and Calculators Available fir Immediate Delivery. Y. T. LEE TYPEWRITER SERVICE. 332. North Bridge Road. Syonan. Phone 7971 For Yout New Year Gifts Buy CIRO SPECIAL Toilet Soap or SANITOL Carbolic Soap Obta:nable Eve^where35 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous119 1944-12-26 2 Today's Syonan Radio (I p.m. news Hashes In Malai Tamil. Cantonese and English: 6.15 p.m. Byonan'B local hour followed by the next day's program summary 6.30 p.m news In N'ppon-Go ff>r beginners; 6.40 pm. Children's story in Malai by Wak Ketok; 7 p.m. news in Ma!al; 7.20 p.m violin solo;119 words
-
Miscellaneous322 1944-12-26 2 CHAPTER 216 (Pawnbrokers). Unredeemed Pledged Good* and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops No 21 New Bridge Road Chop rhye Sbeng. No 135 New Bridge Road Choo >v Tbung. No. 189 South Bridge Road Chop Bern Thye. No 255 South Bridge Road Chop Heng Patt. No 297 South Bridtr* Road322 words
-