Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 August 1942

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  • 89 1 The Syonan Times 140. Cecil Street. Syonanto Telephone 5471. Nippon-Go Many people realiie J the vital importance of *w f Nippon-go in their future yL yP careers and are using F* every facility available > 1 to learn the language. «j jf Time wasted means op- f I portunities lost.
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  • 280 1 Reds Admit Intensity Of Axis Drives DRIVE TO GROZNY OILFIELDS BEING VIGOROUSLY PUSHED THE LATEST SOVIET WAR COMMUNIQUE ISSUED IN MOSCOW ADMITS THAT THE THREAT TO STALINGRAD H4S BECOME EVEN MORE DEFINITE IN THE PAST 24 HOURS, STATES A DOMEI REPORT FROM LISBON. THE ANNOUNCEMENT
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  • 222 1 Lisbon, .Aug. 18, uomei. i 3-» fHE United Press corres- f pondent in Moscow, commenting on the Chur-chill-Stalin conference. said that the official 1 \J Soviet Press is relatively tf subdued and is showing I "considerably less enthu- siasm" than after the recent conclusion
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  • 73 1 Moscow, Aug. 18. Domei. IT is learned that M. Viacheslav Molotov, Soviet Commissar lor Foreign Affairs, has been apPointed first Vlce-Chainnan of the Peoples' Commissars, tasteaa of President as previously reported, thus becoming y«"tual Vice-Premier of the SovietJjnton. It is understood that moioujv has been given this
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  • 89 1 Lisbon, Aug. 19. Domei. THE British War Ministry formally announced to-day that Central 6lr Claude Auchinlec^. Commander-in-Chief of the British Army in the Middle East, has been replaced by General Harold Alexander, former Com-mander-in-Chief of the British Defence Forces in Burma, according to a Reuters report from
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  • 232 1 Zurich. Aug. 18. Domei. SWISS Londoners, reporting the flrsi reactions to the announcement of Churchill's Moscow visit, indicate in their conflicting views that correspondents are groping for a tangible clue to what transpired at the Kremlin. The Basler Nachrichten's dispatch
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  • 416 1 British Premier Humbles Himself For The Fifth Time Tokyo, Aug. 18, Domei. WINSTON Churchill, Britain's much-travelled Prime Minister, humbling himself for the filth time in a foreign capital, this time Moscow, is tacitly admitting that the British Empire is being confronted with the gravest
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  • 401 1 Anglo-Americans Zurich, Aug. 18, Domei. THE studied Soviet determination to restrict the scope of their military and political accords with the Anglo-Saxons to Europe Is seen by the Zuricher Zeitung as the high point in the joint Moscow communique dealin t with Churchill s
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  • 65 1 EIGHT Burmese and 104 Indians, who were captured in the course of the Nippon military operations in Burma, have beer released by the Nippon Expeditionary Forces, states a Dome! report from Rangoon. The prisoners were discharged and permitted to rejoin thei. families in view
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  • 345 1 Heavy Casualties Caused Greater Part Of City Destroyed Tokyo, Aug. 18. AS public anti-British demonstrations were being carried out in the city of Lucknow in India on the afternoon of August 16, eight British bombers suddenly appeared and dropped a large number of highly
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  • 167 1 Yokohama. Aug. 18. HPHE Asama Maru and Conte Verde, the repatriation vessels, are expected to arrive at Yokohama about 8 a.m. on Thursday from Lourenco Marques via Syonan City carrying--1.500 Nippon evacuees from north, south and central America, including Admiral Kitisaburo Nomura anil Mr.
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  • 85 1 Lisbon, Aug. 18, Domei. THE participation of General Sir Archibald Wavell, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in India, in the Moscow Conference, is considered significant among observers in lirtlw, who believe that It points to concrete proposals concerning the defence of the Caucasus and
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  • 139 1 Lisbon. Aug. 18, Domei. A MERICAN correspond--J ents commenting on r* the Solomons' battle mimick the cautious at- titude shown by the J k official authorities, and iZ admit probable 'con- siderable damage" to the Anglo-American fleet. I 1 Phrases like "Hazardous
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  • 288 1 Lisbon, Aug. 18, Domel. "THE announcement from Washington reaching Lisbon to-day that losses to United States shios md air force and personnel, are believed to have been large dviLng the battle off the Solomons. Is pointed out by observers here to be the
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  • 63 1 Tokyo, Aug. 19. THE Science Department of the Kyoto Imperial University wii dispatch an observation party ol 12 to Hokkaido, in Northern Nippon, to observe the solar eclip.se on February 5 next year. Observations will be conducted at Nomura and Harutori, East of Kusiro. Preparations for
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  • 291 1 Tokyo, Aug. 18. THE smashing military successes scored by our army forces in the Chekiang fighting have diminished the enemy resistance in that area to such an extent that the Chungking troops are now finding it impossible to check our advances, to-day, declared
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  • 949 2 THE quality of man's society is determined by the quality of his mind, and the absolute necessity for intellectual r.dvance is that without it the quality of a man's thought is certain to be bad and his ideas, from a social point of vi3w,
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  • 243 2 Tokyo, Aug. 17. COMMENTING on the brilliant war results attained by our Imperial Navy, during the naval battle off the Solomons, which ■was announced by Dai-Honyei, Mr. Masanori Ito, noted naval critic, declared that the signal Nippon victory has deeply moved the nation and
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  • 555 2 OuY Premier 's Concern Over Welfare Of The People Tokyo, Aug. 18. CPARING the greater part of its third page for *^a description of the daily life of Premier General Hideki Tozyo, the Yomiuri-Hoti asserted that no Premier has ever been so familiar with
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  • 113 2 Tokyo, Aug. 19. THE Ministry of Finance 1 reveals that the unprecedented new hiffh of Yen 15,000,000,000 in savings held as of Aug. 10 by its deposit bureau is attesting to the ever-surging; financial assistance of the nation toward the prosecution of the Greater East Asia
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  • 124 2 Tokyo. Aug. 19 THE circumstances leading io the creation of the Imperial Fishery Control Company and the Deep Sea Fishery Company, which will exercise exclusive control over both coastal and oceanic fishing activities, were explained by the authorities of the Agriculture and Forestry Ministry, at
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  • 83 2 Buenos Aires, Aug. 18, Domei. AHAVAS dispatch revealed that the Bolivian Government has issued a decree suspending radio communications with the Axis countries, as well as Axis-occupiea countries. Official communications are not affected by the order. Radio stations and radio conimunciation companies have bKn requested not
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  • 161 2 Mukden, Aug. 19. IN celebration of the 10th anniversary of the founding of Manchoukuo, the opening session of the East Asia Welfare Conference was held at the Manchoukuoan Medical College Auditorium yesterday morning attended by more than 500 representatives from various countries
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  • 128 2 Lisbon. Aug. 19. DomeL THAT the collection of taxes in the Chungking-occupied areas is not progressing according to programme, was revealed in a Chungking dispatch reaching here, which said that General Chiang Kai-shek has again circulated urgent instructions to the Governors of
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  • 180 2 Lisbon, Aug. 17. Domei. TIE 8.8.C., referring to th? battle off the Solomons, merely said that no report had been issued by the United States Navy Department since last Friday. Notwithstanding the fact that Tokyo had already announced the full details covering the entire
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 133 2 NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Marks depicted above are the exclusive property ot Kong Hua Factory of Syonan-to, and that the same are used by the said Kong Hua Factory in respect of cigarette paper, manufactured and sold by the said Kong Hua Factory in all the territories
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 914 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON GO O TL'&AIMASYO!) LESSON No. 53 English Nippon-Go Pronunciation 1. Will you go or ikimasn ka ikima*en eekeemahs kah eekremahtcn n«t? ka? kah? t. I don't know ii ka warui ka ee-ce kah wahroocc kah whether it is sirimasc n sheereemahsen srood or bad S. Somebody has
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  • 400 3 Reasons Why Grip On Country Is Being Doggedly Maintained Tokyo, Aug. 19. THE annual tribute squeezed from India by Britain, 1 amounting as it does to £100,000,000, amply explains the vit>al importance of the India problem to Britain, the Economist, a weekly publication
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  • 90 3 Lisbon Aii*. 17. D*meL SMOOTH relations between American and Australian soldiers are -till hwpered by the regulations retarding the soldiers of the two countries, according to reports reaching here. The A.n.t\ radio reported a sadden rereral in the policy of the canteens in Brisbane during the
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  • 206 3 (By Itiro Iwatate) Shanghai, Aug. 17. THE last scene oi the hundred year-old British rule over this International City v,-as enacted this afternoon under the tall shadows of the Customs House on the bund as the British repatriates left the customs J»tty by tenders, bidding farewells to
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  • SPORTS
    • 764 3 OUNDAYS race meeting iv Kuala Lumpur resulted as follows:— RACE 1: —Horses, Class IV, Dlv. 11, si fur*.—JUDITH ANTON (4) 83 (Rosdle) 1; WYMERINO (5) 8 7 iHamid^ 2: FOUR O'CLOCK (3) 7.13 (Dragon) 3. Scratch ings.—Glide, Tin Pocket, Invention. Also ran:
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  • 31 3 Amidst scenic surrounding?, rice is being grown in the many rice Melds of Malaya. This picture comes from up-country, and shows Malays busy in their rice field.
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  • 35 3 Azores Madeira Under Military Lisbon, Aug. 18. Doniei. IT is learned liiat the Portu- giiese Government has announced that the Portuguese islands of Azores and Madeira in the, Atlantic have been placed under military administration.
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  • 159 3 Tokyo, Aug. 19. THAT the British authorities are unable to deal with the Indian Independence Movement in any way other than by the use of armed force shows the definite decline in the prestige of the British Empire, the Tyugai Syogyo editorially declared.
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  • 461 3 Tokyo, Aug. 18. •TPHE Japan Times and Adver- tlser in an editorial under the caption "Indications of American Morale," says that an excellent 1 insight into American Morale under the abnormal stress of an unsuccessful war can be seen in the forthcoming November
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 318 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-Sl NOTICE NO. 99 All private trade between Malaya and other foreign countries will not be permitted until the system of Custom duty is established. Transactions between Syonan'-to and other Malayan States including the island of Sumatra will, however, be permitted. From to-day no duty will be imposed on
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    • 885 3 LATEST ADVERT ISEMEN T S GENERAL M. YUSOF. ALL MALAYA MUSLIM) TOWN BOARD MISSIONARY SOCIETY, vmTTn? WANTED: AN EXPERIENCED «9. MARKET STREET. SYOXAN-TO. C VIYV AXT NOTICE TRACER. APPLY WITH TESTI- I Workshop—293, JOO CHIAT PLACE. &I UN AIM JMONIALS TO MITSUI MINING Manufacturer and Supplier of:— CO.. X.P.M. BUILDING.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 115 3 S V O N A N S IS ID E N SERVICE No. 16. \S from 2Cib If i. 2fi!»\ Omr,* u Service \o. 16 «ill operate iron Geylang to Kampons Melayu or Tr'.ok M, Road via tharri Koad. (Interval of 16 minute First bus leare Geylaog "5« a m
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  • 302 4 Manila, Aug. 16. THE Greater East Asia War has given the Filipino people a chance to realize that they lost their own native priceless culture under European and American influence and that American civilization was a liability rather than an
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  • 121 4 Tokyo, Aug. 18. J^ BUMPER rice crop for the current year, estimated to reach more than 350,000.000 bushels which is the largsst crop since the record 1933 harvest, is predicted fcr Nippon Proper by Mr. Hiroya Ino. Minister of Agriculture and Fcrertry, during
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  • 98 4 THE people of Syonan-to are invited to record their impressions of "New Malaya Day" in the form of an essay which should reach the Somubu, Syonan Toku-betu-si, not later than Aug. 31. Poems, songs and photographs relating to the celebrations in Syonan-to will also
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  • 142 4 Tokyo, Aug. 18. £«ONCRETE plans to spread Nippon-go in the Southern Regions will be mapped out by the Education Ministry, it was decided during to-day's Cabinet session. It is understood that the Nip-pon-go Diffusion Council will be established within the Education Ministry in
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  • 69 4 THE Syonan Police Band, under Conductor Ganda Singh, will perform ir public at the Jalan Be«ar Bandstand, from 7 p.m. to 8 pjn. Friday. Ausust 21. The programme will be as follow: 1. March, "Grand Duke Fugene,' Lortzing; 2. Overture. "Mlrelia." Gcunerd; 3. Valse. "Gems of Gung'l arr.
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  • 320 4 Tokyo. Aui. 18. "THE greatest worry of the foremost 'have' country in the world, the United States, u> the scarcity of rubber," was the declaration made by Mr. Klyoshl Miyazakl. Manager of the New York branch of the Mitui Company, who is now
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  • 466 4 Rift With U. S.-Chungking Also Widening Tokyo, Aug. 17. THE Japan Times Advertiser in an editorial, commenting on the apparent rift between Britain and the other members of the Allies over the Indian question declares, "The present disturbances in India which Britain
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  • 144 4 Tokyo, Aug. 18. IN order to secure further financial co-operation of the public In the execution of the war of Greater East Asia, the Government has decided to float a new edition of the Greater East Asia Treasury bonds, aggregating Yen 537,000,000, it is revealed
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  • 143 4 Substitutes Found For Sulphuric Acid Caustic Soda Tokyo, Aug. 17. PROMISING tremendous saving in caustic scda and sulphuric acid, experts of the Tokyo Experimental Station of the Imperial Forestry Estate Bureau have discovered a new organic substance which will serve as an economical substitute for these chemicals in the process
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  • 232 4 IN view of the thousands of bicycles still unregistered in Syonan. the closina date for registration of cycles has been further extended to a period of lour weeks. Mr. K. Kitada, the new Offlcer-in-Charge of the Registration of Vehicles Department in Middle Road, who has succeeded
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  • 170 4 Tokyo, Au?. 18. ALTHOUGH Mahatma Gandhi's passive resistance policy denies the use of arms the time has no* come for Gandhiji to awaken Indians from a doiraant state and take up the sword, Mr. Yasoroku Soesima. member of the Boatd of Directors of
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  • 164 4 Tokyo, Aug. 18. JN sunny Bali, paradise of the South Seas, the neighbourhood association system, which is playIng such a significant role in the daily lives of the people in wartime Nippon, has been in existence for centuries before it was
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  • 111 4 pRESH from their three-months intensive course at the Syonan Koa Kunrenzo. five Malacca youths arrived back in Malacca on Sunday, having successfully completed their training in Syonan. The young men are Foo Chee Hai. Camilo Gomes, David Richards Kanagaretnam, Mohamed Alif bin
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  • 52 4 A FURTHER consignment of 1.500 pigs will aiilvc in Sjcnan in a few days according to an announcement by an official of the Commerce and Industry Depa'.tment of the Gunselkan-bu. A few days ago a similar number of pigs was unloaded in Syonan for
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  • 256 4 Aboard Asama Maru. Aug. 15. IJNIQUE experiences, which the v Nippon residents in the United States lived through while confined in American concentration camps, were told to-day by Mr. Masae Higasikuze of the N.Y.K. branch in Los Angeles, to Domei aboard the
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  • 177 4 Tokyo, Aug. 18. pOMMENTING en the reports of th? withdrawal of British troops stationed in Bombay, where Indian Nationalist disturbances are most extensive, qualified Indian observers here declare that th? withdrawal of the troops clearly means that the soldiers were badly needed elsewhere, probably in
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  • 160 4 Batavia, Aug. 17. IN view of the fact that 90 per cent, of the East Indies inhabitants are Mohammedans, the Nippon Military Administration of Java has established at No. 15, Seventh Avenue. Batavia. a Mohammedan CuUure Library and Mohammedan Culture Research Institute. This
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  • 201 4 THE death took place suddenly at his residence at Penang Road. Km la Lumpur on Aug. 15. of Mr. Percy Smith. Mr. Smith was an old resident of Kuala Lumpur where he practised as an accountant, being a Fellow of th 3
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  • 118 4 T*HIS competition is open t« children below the age of 17. The essays, not ».\ceodin« too words in length, will be on 'Mr Experiences in the Study of Nippon-Go." TLosc sending in essays must clearly state their name and address at the head of the first
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  • 152 4 From an undisclosed Nippon base, Aug. 17. THE complete solution of the 1 China Affair is absolutely essential for complete victory In the Greater East Asia War, LieutGeneral Masakazu Kawabe. the new Chief of Staff of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China, declared in
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 143 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Cio Lesson yjQW have learnt on the radio many prepositions, such a< "ni," "de." "c." "no tame ni." "made." "kara." "to" and so on, meaning "in." "with," "at," "to." "for," "till." "from" etc. In addition to these prepositions we wiii give you another preposition, that is "no mac
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