Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 August 1942

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  • 21 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonon to TeUphone 5471. ISo. 158 SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 59 1 f T n reported from Melbourne that an c'Xicial Australian communiqur has disclosed that the ci*viser Canberra, flagship of the Australian fleet, was rank in the Solomons battle. It was revealed that the commander. Captain Frank Getting, was killed. The casualties totalled 193. including- ten killed
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  • 374 1 Enemy Suffers Considerable Losses In Men And Materials Berlin, Aug. 19, Domei. THE German High Command issued a special communique stating that a large scale landing of British, United States, Canadian and de Gaullist troops, approximately one division strong, attempted at Dieppe early this
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  • 62 1 Lisbon, Aug. 20, Domei. r" is reported from Washington that the United States Navy Department has announced the sinking of a medium-sized British merchantship by a German submarine several hundred miles off the coast of South America. It is revealed that the sinking occurred
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  • 65 1 Nanking, Aug. 20. I T.-General Syozo Kawabe. ■-•the newly-appointed Chief of Staff of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China, arrived in Nankins: this afternoon by plane. After reporting to General Syunroku Hata, the Com-mander-in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China, Lt.-General Kawabe
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  • 79 1 Shanghai, Aug. 21, Domei. THE American Radio reports 1 that, according to a Rio de Janeiro message. the sixth Brazilian ship was sunk by a German submarine within a week when a coastal vessel was sunk only a few miles off the north coast of Brazil
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  • 234 1 Our Forces Annihilate 3,000 Enemy Troops Capture Shangtuntu On The China Fronts Tokyo, Aug. 20. C;UR forces opera .ing in the Nanchang sector, Kiangsi Province, last Friday captured Shangtuntu, ten kilometres south of Lin tech wan, after decimating 3.000 remnant troops, of the 70th Chungking Army, under General Sia Tsu-chang.
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  • 182 1 Battle Front Extends Over 250 Miles SOVIETS ADMIT RETREAT FROM KRASNODAR THE GERMAN FORCES ARE PRESSING CLOSER TO STALINGRAD AND THE GROZNY OILFIEIJ>S AT OPPOSITE FLANKS OF A 25(£MILE BATTLE FRONT FROM THE BIG DON BEND TO THE MIDDLE OF THE
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  • 329 1 (By Susumu Eziri, Domei Correspondent) Berlin, Au?. 19. THE second front formation in Europe was the topic of deliberation at the recent Churchill-Statin conference at Moscow, according to information available from Anglo-American Press dispatches from the Soviet Capital. When the Soviet Foreign Commissar, Viacheslav
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  • 95 1 Stockholm, Aug. 19, Dorarl. IT is reported from London that misunderstanding, quickly foUowed by disappointment, struck the Soviet officials who were »t the Moscow airfield to greet Prime Minister Churchill, who immediately upon landing stretched out his two fingers of the right hand in a
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  • 109 1 jA. Hong Kong, Aug. 20, yt IT is reported that His _J Holiness Pope Pius XII, rf£ acting through the Right Ik I Reverend Monsigneur V It Henry Valtorta, Bishop of Leros and Apostolic Vicar of Hong Kong. V tias presented a gift of aJ
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  • 106 1 Shanghai, Aug. 20. TTHE Australian Radio reDorts from Sydney that the air alerc was sounded this morning in Brisbane as well as in Tweedheads and Coolangatta. two towns situated 50 miles south of Brisbane, along the eastern coast of Australia, according to an Allied communique issued
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  • 110 1 Tokyo, Aug. 20. IN order to encourage scientific research and improve the treatment of scientists, a general system to decorate scientists will be established in the near future by the Board of Technology, the Miyako reported. When the system is established scientists, who
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  • 90 1 Tokyo, Aug. 21, Domei. APPROXIMATELY 19,000,000 tons of world shipping were lost, including captured and detained ships, by belligerents since the outbreak of the European War and the Greater East Asia War up to the end of June this year, according to
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  • 328 1 Lisbon, Aug. 19, Domel. •THE Zuricher Zeitung's London 1 correspondent reports that Sir Claude Auchinleck's removal has surprised the militarists as much as the public. Gencal Ritchie s removal after the Libyan disaster calmed British public opinion with General Auchinleck's success in holding the Axis
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  • 204 1 1 Tokyo. Aug. 20. I" announced that I 1 Tenno-Heika jester- *S day conferred the First I Order of Merit with the Z Grand Cordon of the "v 1 Rising Sun on lieut J General Syoziro lida rf Commander-in-chief of f our Expedi ionarv
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  • 328 1 Tokyo, Aug. 20. AS their first official act following their arrival this morning in Nippon aboard the repatriation vessels Asama Maru and Conle Verde, three of our returning Ambassadors and six ministers or North. South and Central American countries, including Admiral Kitisaburo Nomura and
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  • 298 1 Lisbon, Aug. 20. Domei. IT is reported from Bombay that new rioting occurred to-day in the streets of Bombay when Hindu crowds gathered carrying banners, demanding the release from jail of Mohandas Gandhi, Pundit Nehru and other leaders of the All India Congress Party.
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  • 316 2 "THE Allied nations have attempted to start their Second Front. On Wednesday a combined British, American, Canadian and Free French force made a landing at Dieppe t:iey must have had at least a division of soldiers, (11,000 men), guns, tanks, motorized units. Had the landing
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  • 285 2 Now we turn to the German version—laconic and sar- j castic: "Under cover of artificial fog a heavy Allied force attempted an invasion of France on Wednesday—resisted by our forces—they succeeded in landing some troops—our reinforcement arrived and hurled them back into the sea. leaving many dead behind
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  • 408 2 The battlefields of Europe, Asia and the Pacific Islands tmc; the oceans of the world have received the flesh and blood of countless hundreds of thousands of the flower of the Allied nations' manhood—wantonly sent to their death by leaders who profess to act in the
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  • 177 2 Tok.'O, Aug. 19. THE Society of International Cultural Relations, with tlr assistance of the Ministry of Education, is contemplating extensive plans for the expansion of Nippon cultural activities in the Southern Regions. One of the plans under confederation, it is understood, envisages
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  • 421 2 INFORMATION BOARD SPOKESMAN'S ADDRESS ON INDIAN FREEDOM Tokyo, Aug. 17. THE Indian Independence Movement is about to get into full swing, declared Mr. Tomokazu Hori, spokesman of the Board of Information, in a 20--minutc radio address this evening. Mr. Hori urged the
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  • 68 2 Manila, Aug. 19. IT is learned that the Philippines longdistance telephone, formerly under a private corporation which controlled the telephone conimunfcaUoiu system of the entire Archipelago, lias been reorganized and piaced under the Jurisdiction of the Nippon Military authorities. The new company, taking over the oubllc
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  • 60 2 IT is learned that Major General Georges Bagulesco, the Rumanian Minister to Nippon, on August 15 scaled Mount Hosi and presented a bouquet of rladiolas before the Sengen Shrine, situated on the summit, in memory of all anti-Allied war heroes who have been killed
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  • 210 2 Lisbon. Aug. 18. Domel. ASSERTING the "Indifa: tragedy" may prove to be a tragedy of tragedies, the Ta Kung Pao, official or^an oi the Chuug king Government, said: "Ten days after the imprisonment of Gandhi.) i, the entire Indian situation has been most
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  • 52 2 Kubishev, Aug. 19 Domei. |t/| R- Naotake Sato, Nippon Ambassador to Moscow, last night crave a banquet in honour of the diplomatic envoys of Turkey, Afghanistan, Bulgaria and Sweden at the Nippon Embassy. Nippon news reels, graphically describing the Pacific war, were screened after
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  • 184 2 IJURING the ceremonies held, yesterday on the release vi Burmese war prisoners,' captured in the course of Nippon military operations in Burma, the representative of the prisoners, read a resolution, revealing the hard life of the Burmese soldiers under the British. The resolution said
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  • 123 2 MR. Masasi Suzuki, member of a private research institute oa Indian problems, told the YomiuriHoti that Indian boycotts and general strikes are much more damaging to the British than the present mass outrages. He pointed out tbat no clear indication in India may
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  • 172 2 Nankin?, Aug. 20 IN a sweeping reform of iis military administrative system the National Government of China announced to-day the creation of a Ministry o* War and also the establishment of the post of Chief of the Army General Staff. General Pao Yen-yueh was
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  • 80 2 Manila, Aug. 19. IT b» learned here that members of the Manila branch of the Philippines Constabulary will be given lessons in Nippon Judo (Juzitu) as a means of fence as well as physical training. It is understood that all policemen will be given medical
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  • 193 2 Burma Chinese Leader Slates Britain U.S. Rangoon, Aug 18 DITTERLY condemning the sel- fish attitude and actions of the British and Americans, Mr. Chen Pa-chen. Chinese member of the Rangoon Municipal Assembly, declared to-day: "I am! bitterly disappointed and disgusted when I learned too late that American and Brilish 'humanity'
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  • 126 2 Tokyo, Aug. 19. A PREVIEW of the works of 30 foremost Nippon artists of the Imperial Art Institute which shortly will be sent to Hsinking for a Joint Nippon-Manchoukuo exhibition in commemmoratlon of the tenth anniversary of the founding of Manchoukuo, will be held
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 814 2 ft \K\ NIPPON-CO! INIIVb.% (.<) v It K*IMAS\n:» LESSON No. 55 i'^l"" Nippon-Go Pronunciation 1. Where did >on ricko kara moraiwa<-ita dohknh kahrah mohrairet it trom? ka? mahJitah kab.? Where ran I buy hana wa doko dr uitr lialmali «ah dohkoh deli Rome flowers? iraasu ka? ootteh eemahn kali* S.
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  • 173 3 Lisbon, Aug. 19, Doinei. THE Working Committee of the All-India Muslim League yesterday authorized Mr. M. A. Jinnah to obtain from Gandhiji a definite statement on whether the Congress Party is prepared to join the Muslim league's movement
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  • 249 3 Lisbon, Aug. 19. Domei. IN a scathing denunciation of 1 the British policy in India, i Lin Yu-tang, Internationallyknown Chinese scholar and writer, declared that the British authorities have done everything to divide India and nothing to i effect a coalition government, according to a
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  • 28 3 A long line of our artillery wagons proceeding to a front somewhere in China. These horse-drawn wagons are seen passing parked lorries.
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  • 235 3 Hukuoka, Aug. 18. THE carrying out of reconstruction work in the Philippines has been greatly facilitated by the complete restoration of peace and order in the islands, declared Mr. Syozo Murata, Adviser to the Nippon Military Administration in the Philippines, upon his arrival here
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  • 180 3 Manila, Aug. 18. IN order Ij eilect smooth distri bution of foodstuffs throughout the Philippines the Food Control Association was organised to-day under the sponsorship of the Nippon Military Administration. The new Association, capitalised at 600,000 pesos, is composed of Nippon and Filipino
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  • 484 3 Mr. Eugene Chen Warns Britain Of "Victories That Cause Downfall" Shanghai, Ar.g. 19, Domei. THE British may be able to cast A Gandhiji and the other Indian leaders into gaol, and perhaps are still strong enough to master the Indian revolution, but there arc victories whose enormity
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  • 181 3 Tokyo. Aug. 19. ||IGH LIGHTING the latest Nippon Newsreel," releasable to-morrow simultaneously throughout the country, are shots of Lieut.-General Masaharu Honma, former Commander-in-Chief j of our Forces in the Philippines, departing from Manila by plane —the same IJeut.-General Honma whom vicious American propaganda
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 249 3 NOTICE. RESTORATION OP MONEY ORDER SERVICE With effect from Monday, August 24, 2602, the inland ordinary money order service will be restored within the undermentioned territories: Penang, Province VVellesley, Kedah, Perak, Selangor, Pahanjj, Negri Sembilan, Malacca, Jobore, and Syonan-to. Former rates of commission and regulations will apply to the service.
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    • 165 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL TRANSLATORS WANTED Applications are invited for TRANSLATORS with knowledge of Dutch, German and English languages. Preference will be given to Asiatics. Only suitable men need apply. Apply to Oka No. 942t Butai (Former College of Medicine, Syonan-to). 158—164 WANTED: AN EXPERIENCED TRACER. APPLY WITH TESTIMONIALS TO MITSUI
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    • 217 3 WANTED TO PURCHASE two Bicycles 'Raleigh preferred). Must be in good condition. State lowest price. Apply Box No. 96, Syonan Times. 15t—159 WANTED 1O BUY: Secondhand Motor tars and 3 ton Lorries in good running order, and second-hand Refrigerators in perfect condition. Please give full particulars to Box No. 90
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    • 204 3 PAYA LEBAR METHODIST CHURCH (Opposite para Lebar Police station). SUNDAY Divine Service of Worship at 11.36 a.m (Tokyo tame). CEYLANC STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH <Meeting at St. Hilda's Church. 41. Ceylon Road.) SUNDAY Divhw Service of Worship at 4 l« p.m. (Tokyo time) Pen/Pencil Repairs Cleaned. Polished A Repaired 75
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    • 275 3 TOWN BOARD NOTICE Owners of houses and land situated within the Town Board areas of Johore Bahru. Skudal. Senai. Kulai. Tebrau. Ulu Tlram. Ulu Choh and Pengkalan Rlnting are reminded that rates for the 2nd half-year 2602 are due and payable In advance, without aemr.nd at the Town Board Office,
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    • 172 3 TAMII METHODIST CHURCH It SHORT STREET 5.39 or 10.0* a.ra. Tokyo Time Tamil Sunday School. 9.3f or 11 00 a^n. Tokyo Time Tamil Service of Worship. 3.00 or 4.30 pjn. Tokyo Time Combined I p worth Lraipie Serrice. 4.M or t. 00 p.m. Trkyo Time Weslry Service of Worship in
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    • 422 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 99 All private trade between Malaya and ether 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. Prom to-day no duty will be imposed on
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 95 3 ASTROLOGY Do you want good LUCK? Do you wish to get Ist nrtee In LOTTERY A good lucky Talisman of Venus is given free to each person who sends >n three questions regarding about Woik. Buslnesa, Love. Health Marriage. Lottery and other private matters. NOTE:—Choose any one alphabet from A
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  • 587 4 Local Sculptor To Depict Commander Riding On Charger A MONUMENT which will go down to posterity as a reminder to future generations of the gallant Nippon forces who took part in the storming: and eventual capitulation of Singapore, led by Ueut.-General Tomoyuki
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  • 285 4 DOMEI learns that som; of the brishter graduates of the 6yonan Koa Kunren-zo (Syonan Officials' Training College) may Lr sent to Nippon to further their education, whence they will return lo be "sidosya"—leaders of the new Malaya. In an interview with
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  • 95 4 Tokyo, Aug. 20. PHOTOGRAPHS illustrating Nippon's military might, its manufacturing industry, cultural r activi.ies as well as the life of ..Thai students in Nippon, which prill shortly be sent to Thailand 'for exhibition, will be shown at a preview in Tokyo on Aug. 22 to
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  • 136 4 npo commemorate ths entry of Imperial Nippon forces into Kuala Lumpur on January 11. 2602, a simple yet impressive monument has been erected at the corner of the Government buildings. The site was formerly occupied by the statue of Bir Frank Swettenham,
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  • 162 4 Tokyo, Aug. 18. EMPHASIZING the conspicuous, progress achieved in the reconstruction of Java in three-and-a-half months, Mr. Hisaziro Hayasi, Chief Civil Administrator in Java, recalled that communications had been resumed, economic and financial organs had been revived, and the control and development of organizations
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  • 513 4 TTIE centuries old industry of clog cr trompak making, introduced into the South Regions by the earliest of Chinese settlers, is carried on to-day in Syonan by about 300 experts, mest of whom say that wartime conditions hav3 scarcely interfered with
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  • 427 4 IF the number of marriages that take place in any city may be taken as an indication that normal conditions or otherwise exist there, then Syonan is as normal as it can possibly be for the present figures of marriages performed,
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  • 303 4 Malaya Soon SYSTEM TO OPERATE ON LINES OF OUR HOME RAILWAYS CASTER train services will shortly be introduced into Malaya, Domei learns from official sources in Kuala Lumpur. This further jStep towards the final reconstruction of the country, coming as it does in these days r
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  • 149 4 DECLARING that mors than 2,500,000 Chinese residents in the Malay Peninsula are ready to whole-heartedly co-operate with the Nippon authorities to reconstruct Malaya as a part oi Greater East Asia, Mr. Soong Tsun-ming, Chief Director of the Chinese Association in Malaya, in an
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  • 90 4 THE former Malay College at Kuala Kangsar will shortly reopen to boys residing in Perak, Dome! understands. Admission to the new school will be by selection, and parents or guardians of ex-pupils who wish their children to be readmitted, must communicate with
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  • 199 4 FIE first Nippon hospital in the State of Selangor was officially opened on Aug. 19 Dr. J. Huziyosi, Chief of the State Medical Department, in the presence of distinguished guests including His Excellency, the Governor, Mr. S. Kikuti, says Domei. This
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  • 191 4 WELL over a hundred residents V *of Katone district have avaiied themselves of the opportunity of acquiring a grounding in Nip-pon-go by attending a class conducted by Lt. Osita at 307, East Coast Road, where the Cherry Blossom miniature golf course i*
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  • 96 4 Tokyo, Aug. 20. UOTABLE increases have been realised in the mining oi strategic minerals. especially copper, lead, zinc and iron sulphide since the Government's program me to set up the country's major production had been instituted on July, according to an interim report given
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  • 78 4 Lisbon, Aug. 19. Domel •yHE United States Inability to secure smooth co-operation in American labour was again mdi cated in a Washington report which disclosed that Roosevelt has ordered the Army to-day t<i take over and operate the S.A Woods Machinery Company to South
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 101 4 To-Day \s Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YESTERDAY you learned on th radio the use of the eposition "no ushiro ni meaning •'behind." To-day will d*al w;t» the preposition "no soba nI" meaning by." The word "A* soba ni is placed just after the SfVffiS ":s ■>'-* 1. Kare wa watashi no
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