Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 August 1942

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  • 87 1 The Syonan Times rt Many people realise r~ the vital importance of 2* f Nippon-go in their future ■Hf careers and are using F* every facUity available V to learn the language. «tr y^ Time wasted means op- port unities lost. Be wise V rj and keep pace with the
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  • 703 1 For Recent Victories Off Solomons In Aleutian* Waters MR. HORI ANALYZES LATEST ALLIED VENTURE TT IS LEARNED THAT MR. TADAHIKO 1 OKADA, SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, REPRESENTING THE HOUSE, HAS CABLED CONGRATULATIONS TO ADMIRAL ISOROKU YAMAMOTO, COMIV [\NDER-IN-CHIEF OF OUR IMPERIAL COMBINED FLEET, FOR THE
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  • 250 1 Lisbon, Aug. 13. Domei. TNDICATINO that the Red resistance in the Caucasus us rapidly nearlng its finale, Reuters ren":r^s. from Moscow that the Soviet forces defending the rapidly crumbling Caucasus Ircnt have begun to carry out a thorough-going scorched earth
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  • 239 1 Tokyo, Aug. 13. i Fls reported from Shihmen that our forces in their July campaigns have annihilated more than 44,000 enemy troops in 316 encounters in East and Wesi Hopeh Province. The war booty included 13 trench-mortars, seven light inachineguns, 758 rifles.
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  • 322 1 British Decree Death Penalty For Incendiarism: Using Armoured Cars Lisbon, Aug. 13. IT is reported from Bombay that rioting is still continuing throughout India. In New Delhi, demonstrations were held on the main street. The police fired on a crowd, killing one person and injuring
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  • 55 1 Shanghai, Aug. 13. THE 8.8.C. reported that 1 the British Admiralty has admitted the sinking of the 22,000-ton British aircraft carrier Eagle which was previously announced by the German High Command as having been sunk Tuesday afternoon by a German submarine which attacked a strong
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  • 112 1 Strained AmericanSoviet Relations Tokyo. Aug. 13. INDICATING the mounting complications in Soviet-Ameri-can relations, the United States recently suspended supplying war materials to the Soviet Union, according to a report from Zurich, quoting a United Press dispatch from Washington. The report said that this fact was confirmed by the Wail Street
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  • 224 1 (By Yosinorl Horlgutl, Domei Correspondent) Zurich, Aug. 13. /yFICIAL British efforts to prepare the public for a rude shock over the failure of the Solomon landing attempt are reflected In a London dispatch to the Zuricher Zeitung. The dispatch says: "It is
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  • 266 1 Citations For First Second Air Units Tokyo, Aug. 13. T^HE Navy Ministry announced yesterday afternoon that Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. Com-mander-in-Chief of our Imperial Combined Fleet, has conferred citations to the First and Second Air-attack Units of the Naval Air Forces in recognition of their dis tinguished services rendered in destroying
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  • 49 1 Lisbon, Aug. 13, Domei IT is reported from London that the London Times, alarmed at the prevailing situation in India, warned that repression, unaccom panled by any constructive policy, is likely to prove as vain in war as in peace, and far more dangerous.
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  • 90 1 C Berlin, Aug. 13, Doraei npilE sinking of 13 enemy V J+ A vessels, totalling 86,231 tons, as well as one destro- J yer daring the past three JjZ 3£ days was announced Tees- V day in a special war bulle- V
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  • 791 1 *t7ITH the Anglo American pcwi ers still indulging in their juggling feats with astronomical figures' of production of planes, tanks, war materials and siiifis. and in their flights ot fancy about the creation of tnat 'Second Front' in Europe, their friends in Australia, headed oy that 'strategical withdrawal'
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  • 56 1 Lisbon, Aug. 13, Domei. P' Is reported from Washington that the War Department has announced the personnel of the United States Military Mission which will be sent to Bolivia. The names are:—Colonel Walter E. Buchly (Chief), Lieuten-ant-Colonel Marion N. Hardest* (Assistant Chief) and Majors Leroy
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  • 524 2 Outcome Proves Enemy Is Helpless Against Our Invincible Might Times Tokyo, Aug. 13. JUDGING from the miserable defeat of the Allies and the stupendous toll of their losses, the Japan Times Advertiser in an editorial asserts: "It is hard to believe that the Battle
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  • 183 2 •THREE weighty latest cdi- tions of Websters Dictionary constitute "the only important gifts I am bringing back from the United States,*' disclosed Admiral Kitisaburo Nomura, our Ambassador to the rnited States, in an interview with thr Asahi aboard the Assma Maru in Syian. Though he said that
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  • 196 2 Manila, Aug. 13. A COMPREHENSIVE change in the Philippines sugar policy, which will serve as the basis for a far-reaching industrial re-or-ganization in the Philippines, has been announced yesterday by the Headquarters of the Nippon Military Administration in the Philippines. The salient features of the
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  • 168 2 Batavia. Aug. 13. THE utilization of native junks and ships for coastwise and inter-island shipping in the East Indies is being considered by the Transportation Department of the Nippon Military Administration in Java for the purpose ol further augmenting overland transportation, it
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  • 228 2 Tokyo, Aug. 13. CHIANG Kai-shek's blank rejection of the three-point demands made by the Chinese Communist Party has further widened the breach between Chungking and Yenan it is reported from Taiyuan. The demands, made by General Peng Teh-hwa. Chief of the G2neral Staff of
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 2 Members of a cavalry unit crowing a river in pursuit of the enemy somewhere on the Chinese Front.
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  • 425 2 Buenos Aires, Aug. 13, Domei. THE salient points in this week's survey of reports from wartime industrial and financial America are contained in the significant warnings by Richard Gilbert, Member of the National Defence Advisory Board, to the American people
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  • 144 2 Tokyo, .lug. 13. DRIGHT prospects of our rice crop this year wUI not only bring to the people a sense of self-sufficiency but will result in relieving the overworked shipping facilities, the Tyugai Syogyo comments. The journal recalls Agriculture Minister Hiroya
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  • 232 2 Lisbon, Aug. 13. Domei. LORD Woolton, the British Minister of Food, disclosed in London that Britain, confronted with a serious shortage of bottoms, is reducing the amount of shipping space allocated to the transportation of food supplies in order to transport war supplies. Lord
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  • 228 2 Tokyo, Aug. 13. r\ECLARING that the Arabian agitation against Britain id closely linked with the antiBritish movement in India, a prominent Arabian nationalist said, in a recent interview in Rome with the Niti Niti correspondent, that the Arabian countries should rise
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  • 106 2 Batavia, Aug. 13. •THE Nippon Military Adminis- tration in Java in a proclamation dated August 8 announced its decision to change the names of certain Javanese localities of Dutch derivation into the Indonesian tongue. The announcement said that Bantam regency henceforth will be known as Bandoeng
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  • 195 2 •THE Buddhist community held the first New Moon mass service to Lord Buddha on Tuesday for our country's cause at the Euddhist Temple in Outram Road, Syonan-to, to celebrate the successful completion of 18 of his 45 days' fast unto death for India made by
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  • 47 2 Lisbon, Aug. 13, Domei. A REFLECTION of the coming food shortage in Australia has become evident with a report from Canberra which discloses that the Minister of Supplies, John Beaserly, announced that Australian civilians will not be able to receive rice henceforth.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 920 2 xc^^x^ I IL.\l^ \IPrO,N-<iO: 'Ml'l'- «MI i| it hUMA.MII'.) I LESSON No. 48 English Nippon Ga Pronunciation tl. Did yoa see ratakushi no Itoko wtklahksher noh eelolikfib my cousin? o mimovita kaV oh meemahshtah k*h? 2. I have not met niadn a»ma*rn mahjali .ihfwiMrrr him yet 3. Is breakfast asa-hrm
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  • 419 3 ATLANTIC CHARTER FORGOTTEN Tokyo, Aug. 13. THE Japan Times Advertiser in an editorial 1 "Look At India, America," said "America, selfproclaimed champion of freedom and democracy, look at the actions of Britain, your comrade in arms who, while professing to serve your ideals,
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  • 188 3 Bangkok, Aug. 11. Domei. J^R. RASH BEHARI BOSE, one cf the leaders of the Indian Independence League, told a Domei correspondent that the "real struggle for Indian Independence has now started," asserting that the arrest of Indian leaders in Bombay, including Gandhi, Nehru and Azad,
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  • 251 3 Batavia, Aug. 12. r>EFLECTING Batavia's rapid return to normal conditions, the city's present population has already far exceeded the pre-war number of 600,000, and its citizens are eagerly co-operating with the Nippon authorities in Municipal reconstruction work. Even Dutch residents, estimated at 60,000,
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  • 158 3 THE Syonan Police have made a third arrest in connection with the printing and sole of false price lists of medicines. About a fortnight ago Dr. Loh seng Tak end another Chinese, Kam chee Pan. were arrested. The latter pleaded guilty to causlrg
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  • Article, Illustration
    114 3 Pr. Kozo Ando, Minsei-batvo. chief of tic bureau that looks after the welfare of the people of Syonan, photographed In his office In the Syonaa Tekubetn-si. For many yean a resident of the fonper Singapore. Dr. Ando has the confidence of the people of this fe'and amonr whom he ha«
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  • 761 3 Account Of Methods Used THE following account of the rice industry of Kedah, the 1 principal rice-producing Province of the Malay Peninsula, appeared in the local press in August, 1939, and is interesting as an example of the methods ot rice cultivation followed in Malaya.
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  • 833 3  -  T. OHNISI THE following is the conciud--1 ing instalment of Mr.' Ohnisi's article. Here it is only fair to tell them a 1 few facta that they might be a little wiser in Urn iuture. enough they would be infinitely poorer: From the beginning of the
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  • 208 3 UOW i-mart work by the Syonun PolW led to rhe cjtpsi c f an armed rcbber was related !n the Syoran Kotokoii on Tuesoa\ wher a Punjabi Indan, Sher 7amm, was convicted on a chir^e of armed robbery. Relating the circuir.ytantes that led to the
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  • 58 3 THE Sycnan Police Band, under Conductor Ganda Slnarh. will perform in public at the Waterloo Street Bandstand, from 7 p.m. to 8 o.m. to-day. Trie programme will be as follows: March, "Entry of the Gladiators" <Fucik>; Overture. "Martha"' (Flotow); Valse, "Mid Summer" <Mari^old>; Selection. "La Giooonda" <Ponchielle >:
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 523 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. iO2 ECONOMIC USE OP WATER Recent figures reveal that daily consumption of water has been increasing rapidly and that the quantities consuumed have exceeded the normal supply capacities of the Municipal water works. As a result, the levels of our impounding reservoirs have been and still
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    • 148 3 NOTICE Syonan Syoken (Government Lottery) The drawing of the above Lottery is extended to Septemj ber 10, 2602 and the prizes will be paid out between September 14, 2602 and October 13, 2602. All other conditions are unchanged. GUNSEIRANB3. August 7, 2602. 146—151. THE BANK OF TAIWAN LTD. (Incorporated la
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  • 430 4 ENGINEERING CHIEF DISCLOSES PLANS THE guiding principle of the authorities is to make the lives of the people of Syonan as cheerful as possible, said Mr. T. Hosoda, Zigyobulyo, Chief of the Engineering Bureau of the
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  • 415 4 THE fifteenth of February this year marked the day when a new Malaya came into being. During the past century, Malaya was ruled by the British but on Feb. 15 a new Malaya was born, its people liberated and Asia became "Asia
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  • 70 4 THESE are more of the pictures taken at the grand Indian rally held at Farrer Park in Syonan-to on Wednesday. The speaker before the microphone is Mr. X P. K. Men on, Minister of Propaganda of the Indian Independence League. The rally, the biggest yet
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  • 175 4 Zurich, Aug. 13. Domei. DESCRIBING British reaction to the arrest of the Congress leaders, the London correspondent of the Swiss newspaper National Zeitung, said that the action seemed to have "offended the peoples' democratic spirit more than its Imperialistic soul." The majority of
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  • 97 4 A CHINESE who robbed an Indian r.iilk vendor in the heart cf Sycnan town in Lroad doyUght was sentenced to If months' ri&orcus imprisonment by Mr. M V. Pillai in the Syonaa Krizi Tihohoin or Thursday. Mr. Chia Yong Hoe. Chief Prosecuting Officer, stated that the accused, Lee
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  • 81 4 Tokyo, Aug. 13. Inauguration meeting will be held on Aug. 20 at the Greater East Asia Hall in Tokyo for th» establishment of a society for the development cf East Asia with Count Yoriyasu Arima, Icrmer Director-General of the National Service Association, as president.
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  • 85 4 YOU had been before this court on two previous occasions on charges of profiteering, and it almost looks as though you are trying defy the authorities," remarked Mr. M. V. Pillai in the syonan Keixi Tilioholn on Wednesday. Mr. Piilal was addressing th*» manager- of a large piece
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  • 509 4 MAGNIFICENT tiibute to the cap- w* abilities and kindness of the Nip-pon-Kin was paid by an English officer nrisoner of war. The prisoner Is (Seccnd-LJeutenant Morriscro. a former Malayan Civil Service cfllcer, who at the outbreak of the Grra,er East Asia wac was attached to
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  • 192 4 MANUFACTURE OF ERSATZ PETROL U7ITH the resumption of operations by all 18 member corporations of the Syonan Rubber Association, the restoration and reconstruction of the famed rubber industry of Malaya and Sumatra has virtually begun. Though some quarters fear for possibility
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  • 224 4 Manchouli, Aug. 13. THE remarkable gain in the value of the Yen is the most 1 striking feature of world currency fluctuations since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War in mark contrast with the steady fall of the sterling quotations, Mr. Kozo
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  • 130 4 Buenos Aires, Aug. 13, Domei. AUSTRALIANS received yet another shock when Premier John Cur tin disclosed that he had consented to the request that a number of fighter planes, which were to have been sent to Australia, be diverted elsewhere. Premier Curtin said that
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  • 52 4 Tokyo, Aug. 13. ANOTHER up-swing In national savings was revealed when the Savings Banks' Control Association announced that savings for the month of July shewed an increase of Yen 201,000,000 over the previous month. At the end of July, deposits in savings banks throughout the country stood at
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  • 97 4 rpilE two exchange ships, Asa ma Mara and Conte Verde, with 1.500 Nippon repatriates on hoard from north, central and south American countries, including Ambassador Admiral Kftisabnro Nomura and Sl-ecial Fnvov Sahara Karnsu wiled for Yokohama at t o'clock on Tuesday morning on the last
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  • 57 4 Hsinking, Aug. 13. 'THE Greater East Asia Exposi- tion, commemorating the 10th anniversary of the founding of Manchoukuo, was held at Tatung Park here yesterday. Requiring fcur months of preparation for the opening of the exposition, the grounds ccver a total floor space of 136,500 square
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  • 31 4 THE diplomatic exchange vessel, Tatuta Maru, with British repatriates aboard, entered Syonan port on Wednesday evening:. The repatriation ship is scheduled to sail for Lourenco Marques to-day.
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  • 70 4 ]ty[R. KENKITI YOSIZAWA, our Ambassador to French IndoChina, who is inspecting the occupied areas in the Southern Regions, has left by air for Medan. During his stay in Syonan he had a busy programme, welcoming the Nippon repatriates from America, including his daughter Mrs.
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  • 146 4 A FIRE broke out alongside the wharf about 50 yards to the right of Clifford Pier at approximately 1.45 p.m. yesterday. The cause of tne fire is unknown but it is understood that it originated in a junk loaded with beti2ir>e Ix-ithing alongside the
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  • 268 4 jIiIITSUI Bussan Kaisya the oldest and most well-known Nippcn commercial organization in the world—has re-opened in Sycnan-to and is now occupying its former offices in the KP.M, Building. Prior to the outbreak of the Greater East Asia war, Mitsui Bussan Kaisya had been one of the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 128 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YESTERDAY you learned en the radio th? uss of the preposition made meaning until indicating time. "Made," whsn used in this way, also means "till <nd by," and to-day you will deal with this same preposition. Now here are some examples 1. Karo wa shinu made
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