Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 August 1942

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Times EDITORIAL OFFICE: 140 CECIL ST.. SYONAN-TO 'PHONE NO. 5471. No. 159 SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 347 1 SUPERIORITY OF OUR ARMED FORCES AGAIN DEMONSTRATED DAI-HONYEI ANNOUNCED AT 4.30 P.M. FRIDAY EVENING THAT OUR FORCES ON MAKIN ISLAND, AT THE NORTHERN TIP OF GILBERT ISLAND, DESPITE THEIR NUMERICAL INFERIORITY, COMPLETELY REPULSED APPROXIMATELY 200 AMERICAN TROOPS WHO EFFECTED A LANDING
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  • 39 1 Lisbon, Aug. 20, Domei. IT la reported from New York that a German submarire yesterday shelled oil tanks and military establishments on the two Dutch islands of Curacao and Aru ba, north of Venezuela.
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  • 58 1 Usbcn, Aug. 21. Domei. |T is reported from Washington that Colonel Henry L. St'nirxjn. United States sccietary of War. revealed that Nippon residents renuwed from the Pacific coast will be Interned In four c"istiict« in the states of Wyoming. Ai Kanuw and Colorado. The
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  • 116 1 Tokyo, Aug. 21. ryilE Foreign Office announ- ced at 5.30 p.m. that approximately 784 Nippon-zin in India, who were sent there from Burma and Malaya after the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War, sailed on August 13 from Bombay aboard the British repatriation ship. City
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  • 29 1 'J lanks to the command of the sea secured by our Imperial Navy, a convoy ploughs its way safely home through the wide Pacific expanse.
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  • 249 1 0 Tokyo, Aug. 21 UR effective aerial counter-action has virtually put a halt to the guerilla activities of the United States Air Forces in China, to-day announced the Headquarters of our Expeditionary Forces in China, in its review of our
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  • 71 1 Hslnking. Aug. 21. A GROUP of Chinese military officers, headed by General Chi Hsleh-yuan, Supreme Commander of the Peace Preservation Corps in North China, arrived in Hslnking this morning. The group is scheduled tc-mor-row to call on Lieut.-General Yosiziro Umezu, Commander-in-Chief of the Kwangtung Army,
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  • 52 1 Lisbon. Aug. 21. Domei. IT Is reported from Washington that all sightseeing tours by commercial motor vehicles will be banned after September 10 by the order of the Office of Defence Transportation. I: Is raid that the put pose of the Older is U>
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  • 556 1 Dieppe 'Bloodiest A Hied Reverse Since Dunkirk" Lisbon, Aug. 21. Dorael. "PHE attempted landing by the Allied forces on Dieppe, on the Northern French coast, is declared to be the "bloodiest" Allied reverse since Dunkirk by S. L. Disher, a United Press war correspondent, reporting from a field station on
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  • 262 1 Istanbul, Aug. 20. Domei. the German forces steadily advancing on the Caucasus to West Asia, wellinformed quarters expressed no enthusiasm over Churchill's trip to Moscow, Cairo or the change in the command in the Middle East of the British Army. According to Moscow
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  • 62 1 Nanking, Aug. 21. lEUT.-Gen. Syoz* Kawabe, the newly appointed Chief of Staff of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China, this morning paid a courtesy call on Mr. Mamoru Sigemitsu, Nippon Ambassador to the National Government of China, at t\ z Nippon Smbassy here. Later Lient.-Gen.
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  • 330 1 Lisbon, Aug. 21, Domei. THE 8.8.C. briefly reports, quoting a New Delhi dispatch, that ten more members of the Congress Party, including a woman, have been arrested. The report adds that the Government of India has declared that all strikes
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  • 255 1 Soviet Black Sea Base Imperilled Lisbon, Aug. 20. Domei. IT is reported from Moscow that the Soviets have officially announced that the Wehrmacht is increasing its threat to the Soviet Black Sea naval base of Novorossisk, imperilling the Soviet Back Sea Fleet. The Reich forces are engaged
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  • 378 1 LONDON PRESS ANXIOUS OVER APPOINTMENT OF ALEXANDER Stockholm, Aug. 20, Domei. EXTENSIVE changes within the British Command in the Middle East, as well as Britain's intensive reinforcements to Malta, and the offensive against Rhodes, are seen here as a clear sign of a
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 1 C* Aliimn On Here is a column of our troops marching into a war-'orn village somewhere V^OiUiua \T in Cnin*« I** *V t*»<»r commanaer, these troops are marching ou to farther The MCirCD. successes.
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  • 473 2 Tokyo, Aug. 20. TAKING note of the intensifying territorial designs by the United States on South America, political observers here declared .to-day that American propaganda of warnings of Nippon's ambitions in the Latin-American countries was merely a smokescreen for America's
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  • 104 2 Tokyo, Aug. 20. KOREANS are making an allout effort to do their part for Nippon in the war of Greater East Asia, was the assertion made yesterday by Mr. Takeo Tanaka, Chief Civil Administrator to the Government-General of Korea, who has returned home in
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  • 1157 2 Utter Futility of Enemy Propaganda Lies THE "war, on the ether" goes lon night and day in war time not only by the belligerent nations but also by nonbelligerents and neutral powers. Radio propaganda, properly handled, can be a most powerful weapon for the ether
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  • 591 2 Health Is Wealth THE Health Department, Syonan 1 Tokubetu-Sl, wiU give you, starting from this issue of this paper, a series of shore articles on the acquirement of "Health Through Knowledge and Habits," whereby it proposes to explain health habits so that readers can
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  • 206 2 AS Filipinos Industrially shouldered their great task of creating a New Philippines In the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, the 64th birthday of Manual Quezon, ex-President of the Philippines, which fell on Aug. 19, passed completely unnoticed, says a Domei mosstge from Manila. In
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  • 152 2 Manila, Aug. 20. ■T Is learned that in line with the policy to encourage the inhabitants to maintain peace and order in their respective regions, police training cemres will be established in Davao City lor the Mindanao area, Abu City fc Visayan island and Baguio
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  • 64 2 Shnonoseki, Anf. 19. THE friendly sentiment of t'.ir European Axis powers toward Nippon has been greatly deepened sine* the outbreak of the Greater East Asia war, declared Mr. Tamotu SekiffoU, Kip-on adviser to the Federated Autonomous Government of Inner Mongolia. In a Press interview yesterday
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 2 A general view of Chinese students furthering ttoeir t-au-rafion at a Nippon university.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 505 2 ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMES AT THE GEKIZYO RADIO £H4NGES of programmes Price* ol admission: 50 eta.. 30 cm.. Broadcasting Daily «tclo 30 D jn \m£l the M cts. and 15 cts. Military io cU. on tooth W«wieittB: io?ao "w fekteyo from An*. 260?, NANTO GEKIZYO p.m. on 225 metre.-: only. f An*.
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    • 163 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON GO O TL'RAIMASIO!) LESSON No. 56 EnflKb Nippon-Go Pronunciatioß 1. I will ro instead anata no kawari r.i ahnahtah noli lah w a brer of yon ikimasu nee erkctmahs 2. Around the well ido no mawari ni ecdoh noh mahwaJiree nee Is a wall fcabe gra arima.su
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  • 461 3 "Will Do Everything To Gain Freedom For India" Preside nt IMMEDIATE steps are to be taken to dissolve the All-India Muslim Club in Malaya and wholeheartedly co-operate with the Indian Independence League movement, Domei was authoritatively informed by Mr. K. S. Anwari, President of the
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  • 83 3 Tokyo, Aug. 29. MORE than 2,000 persons have been killed in the still rampant anti-British demonstrations in India since the Indian masses resorted to open anti-Government tactics on Aug. 9, the Yomiurilloti reported from Zurich. Reports received here via Lisbon, meanwhile, revealed that a
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  • 272 3 HISTORY has been made in the annals of Indian Muslims In East Asia by the significant move of the Muslim leaders of the All-India Muslim Club in Syonan, hi deciding to close their club and join as one with the Indian independence movement. In an
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 3 Here is one of our Sea Scouts at the helm of a training ship. training ship.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 570 3 SYONAN MKUiEFO-S NOTICE NO. 105 REGISTRATION OF SANRINSHA (TRICYCLEJINRIKISHAS) Owner* of Sanrinshas are hereby notified that the registration of Sanrinshas has torn men co at the Registrar of Vehicles. 2. The licence fee for a private or a public Sanriusba is Sl5 per annum payable halfyearly. 3. No person shall
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    • 526 3 SYONAN TOKUBETUSI NOTICE No. 106 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The public is hereby reminded of M.A.D. Notice No. 35 that no school should be opened in Syonan-to without the sanction of the Kyoiku-ka (Department of Education, Syonan Tokubetu-Si). Any person contravening this order will be severely punished. SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI CHO August 21,
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    • 210 3 WANTED TO BUY new or used Garrara Record Changers or Single Players. Please apply to UNITED RADIO SERVICE, 118 Orchard Road, Syonaj. 153—150 FOR SALE: One Miniature Bar complete with 3 Stools. Suitable for Restaurant. Can be inspected at No. 523 Serangoon Road, Syo-nan-to. 157, 159 ft 160. ROOMS TO
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    • 193 3 NOTICE. A General Meeting of the members of the All India Muslim Club win be held on Monday the 24th instant, at 6 pjn. Tokyo Time, at the Club premises No. 939 Serangoon Road. AH members are requested to attend punctually. Sd. K. S. ANWAKI. President, THE ALL INDIA MUSLIM
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    • 188 3 No. 55 PIPE <£^.J&^ KADE BRAM> \9Br INRK Buy always the PIPE BHAKD No. 55 pipe tobacco, the First put for sale In Urn: market, the Best liked by the smokers, the Cheapest In price and the Largest In demand. Many kinds of tobacco arc appearing daily in the market
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    • 426 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 104 SALT It is hereby notified that as from Aug. 23, 2602, wholesale and retail prices of Salt are revised as follows: Wholesale: Coarse Salt: $5 per hag of 220 katties net: Fine Salt: $7.20 per bag of 220 katties nett. Retail: Coarse Sal!: 3 cents
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    • 321 3 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Hawkers may purchase their requirements of susrar, the month of August 2602 only, from any one of the following Special Retailers instead of confining themselves to the Retailer whose name appears on their sugar purchasing certificate:— List of Special Retailers for Hawkers only. 1.
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  • 149 4 CCIENCE plays aa important role in this modern «ge of ours, and la Nippon the facilities available for scientific training are second to none. These pictures come from a pcly- technic institution in Nippon, show- ing (from top to bottom) a general view of the
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  • 307 4 A BIG drive to relieve the destitute in Syonan has been started by the Kohsei-ka, the Social Welfare Department of the Syonan Tokubetu-si stated Mr. M. Sinozaki, in an interview with the Syonan Times yesterday. Outlining the scope of his department,
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  • 100 4 ipOUNT Hideo Kodama. highest Adviser to our Military Administration in the East Indies, has completely recovered from llus recent illness. Count Kodama was taken ill while on an inspection trip through Boineo and the Celebes, and had been confined in an Army hospital in Sourabaya. FOOTBALL
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  • 274 4 CH or -CHINE boys who disap-. pekred from the city streets eoc 1 after the surrender of Sin-1 gar ere. are now reappearing in By 'man. They are to be operathv on most of the city's busy M6ev.ali:s where they are always lik?'v
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  • 587 4 Withdrawal Plan Sanctioned By Authorities nEPOSITORS in the former Postal Savings Bank, Malaya, are informed that as from September 15, they will be allowed to effect a withdrawal of $30 per depositor. A subsequent withdrawal of $25 will be allowed after a further
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  • 484 4 THAT some 520 V* acres of marshy land In Walay" nherto found to be Impossible of i. -«on of any sort or crop, wul be made to yield as many acres of padl fields should the experiment now being made by the
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  • 27 4 Hard and diligent training (of which picture shows only a part) has rone to make our Merchant Marine the invaluable service that it Is to-day.
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  • 221 4 UUNDREDS of beautifully executed paintings and drawings by pupils of primary schools in Nippon are now on exhibition in the reading room of the Bras Basah Road Boys School. The exhibits which arrived in] Syonan recently were sent here by the education
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  • 75 4 Peking, Aug. 20. A TOTAL of 403,615 Nippon nationals, more than ten times the number recorded at the end of 1936, are residing in North China, according to a survey made on July 1 by the Nippon authorities in Peking. The survey, which included
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  • 105 4 *T*WO biff events for local school children are scheduled to take place toward the end of this year. They are an elaborate concert to be s aged by the combined efforts of Syonan's school children, and an exhibition of handwork, drawings, and Nippon-go
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  • 77 4 Tokyo, Aug. 21. THE Board of Technology an--1 nounced yesterday that a total of 255 applications concerning enemy patents have been disposed of with the approval of our Premier. Of the total, 234 were cancelled entirely on the grounds of being contrary to public interests, while
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  • 252 4 Than Gasolene *7ERY encouraging results have been obtained in the further experiments of using rubber oil a.; me tor-fuel, conducted recently by the Perak Estates* D?partment which is now embarking on a more ambitious trial run to Sycnan and back usipg a rubber distillate
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  • 170 4 |\ESPITE the evil "scorched U eartl tactics of the British, the hydro-electric network in Perak has now been completely restored. As a result most of the street lamps in Ipoh are brilliantly lighted now and more than 70 per cent of the tin dredges and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 87 4 REFINED MEDICINAL RED PALM OIL A potent source of Vitamin A, richer than Cod Liver Oil. In these times, when the choice of diets is limited, it is especially important to supplement one's food with Vitamin concentrates. REFINED RED PALM OIL (Sincere Brand) is guaranteed to contain 1000 International Units
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 122 4 To-morrow's Radio Lesson In Nippon-Go YESTERDAY you learned on the radio the use of the preposition "no soba ni" meaning "by. To-day you will learn something, about the preposition "no ue ni" which means "on" in English. The word "no ue ni" is placed after the noun, while in English
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