Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 August 1942

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  • 90 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street. Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 160 TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents p Nippon-Go s^, Many people realize J the vital importance of lZ r Nippon-go in their future yt, «t£ careers and are using V^ every facility available 1 to learn
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  • 287 1 800,000 Men Ready For Assault On Stalingrad Front MOSCOW REPORTS REFLECT SERIOUS RED POSITION THE GERMAN HIGH COMMAND ANNOUNCES THAT THE GERMAN AND RUMANIAN FORCES, DRIVING TOWARDS NOVOROSSISK, FRIDAY COMPLETELY OCCUPIED KRIMSKAYA, 30 KILOMETRES FROM NOVOROSSISK AND KUTCHANSKAYA SITUATED IN THE KUBAN VALLEY, STATES A
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  • 216 1 17 Tokyo. Aug. 21, X f\ pEVOLUTIONARY streamlining adminis- f^ trative systems reducinc -J the admmistra' ive per- rf* sonnel by an unprece- I Vf dented number of 45.236 persons not on!/ will A affect the admin is' rative 3£ I\ organs in Nippon
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  • 183 1 Rome. Aug. 22, Domel. WENDELL Willkie's trip to W Moscow and the Near East indicates that Churchill's mission to Moscow was evidently a failure, the Turin newspaper. Gazetta DePopolo, declares. The newspaper asserts that, V the British Prime Minister had convinced Stalin
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  • 154 1 Kaifeng, Honan Provtncc, Au,' 22. SWOLLEN by an unprecedented downpour of torrential rain, the new Yellow River has broken through the floor control em bankment extending for 50 kilometres from Chauchiakou to Tienhkou inundating the vase plain which runs from the western bank of the new
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  • 452 1 Germans May Try To Split Red Front Between Moscow Leningrad Zurich, Aug. 22, Domel. T"HE slower pace of the German southern advance in the Caucasus has increased military observers belief that the Wehrmacht would not seek to push immediately beyond the northern foothills of the Caucasian range, but would turn
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  • 282 1 Tokyo, Aug. 22. /CITATIONS issued recently by Lieut.-General TomoI yuki Yamastta, Supreme ComI mander of our Expeditionary Forces in Malaya, to the I Yokoyama Engineering Corps and also the Oda Engineering I Corps have been brought to the knowledge of
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  • 295 1 Paratroops To Aid Axis Offensive? Stockholm, Aug. 22, Domei. ACCORDING to the London Times correspon- dent in the Western Desert, a German offensive in Egypt by parachute troops is expected soon, as it is reported that Gorman parachute regiment* from Crete and are now
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  • 226 1 Lisbon, Aug. 22. Domei. rkFFICIALLY admitting the ex- istence of ill-feeling and friction between British and Chungking troops in India, Chiang Kai-shek on August 4 telegraphed to the officers and men of the Chinese Expeditionary Forces in India, ordering them, during their
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  • 55 1 Hukuoka, Aug. 23. GENERAL Zon Usiroku, the newly-appointed Commander of the Central Defence Headquarters, arrived here by air from Shanghai this afternoon en route to Osaka to take up his new post. General Usiroku was Chief of Staff of our Expeditionary Forces in China
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  • 259 1 Tokyo, Aug. 23. "IF the 400,000,000 Indians would only unite and rise against the British, the attainment of the goal, India for the Indians, should not be a difficult task at all, Lieut.-General Hisao Tani declares in an article appearing in the Kokumin. Lieut.-Qeneral Tani emphasizes
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  • 522 1 Buenos Aires, Aug. 23. Domei. IT is reported from Rio dc Janeiro that it has been officially announced that Brazil has declared war on Germany and Italy. Simultaneously, it is reported from Washington that the Brazilian Ambassador, Senor Carlos Martins, has notified the
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  • 358 1 New Disturbances In India Lisbon. Aug. 23 Dome! MEW DELHI reports reveal tha 1, new disturbances broke out in the interior of the United Provinces and in the province of Madras, in which the police fired on crowds. The reports say that these revolts came unexpectedly as
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  • 67 1 Rangoon. Au? 23. JT is revaaled that the Nippon Arm* Information Department has been created, dissolving the Army Publiritv Corps, which had been carryin?? en tli« work of publicising the true Intention* of Nippon in the Greater East Asia AVar. The new organization, throuerh
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  • 206 1 WASHINGTON CAUTIOUS OVER SOLOMONS ALEUTIANS Zurich, Aug. 21. Domei. CAUTIOUSNESS in judging the' effects of the United Nations' offensive in the Solomons and Aleutians prevailing in the American capital was reflected in the Basler Nachrichten's Washington correspondent's dispatch. While declaring that Washington shared Canberra's optimism, the dispatch says that it
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  • 314 2 the source of all the Allied nations' defeats can be tTaced to lack of able leadership. By able leadership we mean the brains behind the plans carrying out the war effort— the brains behind the designing and construction of war- ships, submarines, planes, tanks, guns
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  • 454 2 There you have a glaring instance of Alliad 'arm-chair' leadership, of the entire lack of brains in the Allied high command. But did the debacles of Hong Kong, Malaya, the East Indies and Burma have any effect upon the British high command, or did the losses in the
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  • 239 2 IX7E were greatly heartened by the very enthusiastic manner in which our readers responded to our offer of a Comfort Show and demonstrated their appreciation of the fare offered them. The hall was packed for jo:h shows, even the passages being filled with those willing i«" s.and
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  • 298 2 1,800 More Allied Men Taken Prisoner MOSCOW NOT IMPRESSED BY LANDING ATTEMPT Vichy, Aug. 22, Domei. LJAVAS reported yesterday that Count Fernand de Brinon, the Vichy diplomatic representative to Paris, revealed during a session of the French Council of Ministers that the British lost
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  • 183 2 (By Zemti Oda. TX>mei correspondent) Istanbul, Aug. 22. TURKISH opinion considers the Diepps landing attempt as a political ges- j ture. void of all military value, aimed to satisfy Russia and the democratic peoples, but without practical results. Mrst Turkish papers gave promin-
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  • 210 2 Zurich, Aug. 21. Domei. IN the first Swiss comment on the Dieppe raid, the National Zeitung, edi.orially, saw its significance as lying in the fact that it catapulted the second front question from a theory to a reality Stressing that until full details of the
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  • 187 2 I HAVE said before and I must again give a warning that anyone In ix* session cf firearms must report to the police and if he does not and Js found in possession cl these he must not lock for mercy. This type of
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  • 50 2 Berlin, Aug 22. Domei. THE German News Agency reports norn Amsterr.rir that, according to a British news service c'i^pateh, it was officially announced that part of the naval base of Sinicns Town, located Pfar Capetown, will be completely blacked out from August 23.
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  • 168 2 Tokyo, Aug. 23. AUSTRALIA Is doomed because it has no far-sighted leaders, the Tyugal Syogyo editorially declared, pointing out that now that the waters surrounding Australia are under the control of our forces the country will naturally be isolated. Australia's decline can never b
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  • 100 2 Zurich, Aug. 22. Domei. •"HUE British, taking stock of the Dieppe experience, are increasingly aware that a large-scale invasion of the Continent will not be an easy task even wi h aerial superiority, which the Daily Express contends the United Nations possess, according to reports
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  • 50 2 Tokyc, Aug. 22. THE national health improvement plan, with special stress en the physical development of the younger generation, which was drafted by th? Welfare Ministry yesterday, has been approvd by the Cabinet aftar a detailed explanation given by Lieut.-Gen. Chikahiko Kalzuni. the Minister of Welfare.
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  • 307 2 Yokohama, Aug. zu. THOUGH the outbreak of the Manchurian Incident greatly 1 stimulated American interest in Nippon, subsequently American researches into the character of the Nippon-zin people and their history were superficial and wholly inadequate in realizing the true understanding of Nippon, declared Miss Sakanisi, formerly
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  • 51 2 Buenos Aires. Aug. 23, Domei. ARNOLD Cortesi, New York Times correspondent here and former New York Times correspondent in Rome, was yesterday summoned before the Argentine Police Department and warned regarding the contents of one of his messages. Cortesi was told not to repeat his
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  • 124 2 Tokyo, Aug. 21. ANOIHE3 United States freighter, the 1,679-ton Luzon, was refloated successfully in Philippine waters by one of our naval units and brought to Cebu on August 11, according to delayed dispatch from Cebu. It will be recalled that the American gunboat Luzon
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  • 76 2 Tokyo, Aug. 22. JN order tc further streamline the management of bus transportation for the purpose of achieving greater efficiency in transportation, it is reported tliat the Mink try of Railways has decided to carry cut a large-scale merger of major bus lines throughout
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  • 332 2 Tokyo, Aug. 22. •THE Japan Times Advertiser, writing under zhe heading "Going From Bad To Worse." declared that t-he British foolhardiness in undertaking the risky venture at Dieppe "was prompted by the desire to give some tangible
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  • 109 2 INVESTMENTS M Government bond? by 28 leading life insurance companies in Nippon during litit increased by Yen ?85,110,Cu«, compared with 1940 :o rtn<h a total of Yen W9,47tJot, the fife Insurance Central Association revealed. The Association report disclosed tha* investments in Government bonii* amounted to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 73 2 NOTICE GOVERNMENTS PROPOSAL TO ASSIST UNEMPLOYED Will those educated Chinese at present unemployed kindly register at the following centres:— O. H. Kiat and Co., Ltd., 6 and 8, Robinson Road. Ho Hong Co., 65, Chulia Street. Cheong Heck Chye and Co., Ltd., 14, Robinson Road. Overseas Chinese Association. 70-1, Club
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    • 44 2 DO YOU WANT $100,000 OR $50,000 OR $10,000 OR $1,000 BUY A TICKET IN OUR $1,000,000 GOVERNMENT LOTTERY AND TRY YOUR LUCK YOU MAY WIN SOME ONE MUST THERE ARE 62 PRIZES ONE OF $100,000 ONE OF 50,000 TEN OF 10,000 FIFTY OF 1,000
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 231 2 It. MIS MKFON-t.UI i.Ml lP(..\ <.O I t'KAIVIASIO!) LESSON No. 57 t-r.Rh-h S'ippon-G* Pronunciation 1. There is a canary torikajro no itaka ni tohreekah-ngoh noh nahknh in the bird-rape kanaria *a i.na v »ice kahnalireeah gall eemahs t. I bought this kono tori o anata no koiinoh tohxre oh ahnabtab
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  • 265 3 Natural Consequence Of Crimes Of Past 200 Years, Says Professor Kitnura Tokyo, Aug. 22. DRITAIN is doomed to collapse as a natural con--1-1 sequence of the crimes it has committed in East Asia for more than the past 200 years, declared Dr. Ryukan Kimura, professor
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  • 160 3 Stockholm, Aug. 21, Domei. THE consensus of qualified opinion here indicates that the abortive American landing operations on Makinj Island in Gilbert Islands, signifies the Allied attempt to subsitute a guerilla warfare for the longheralded second front offensive in Europe, in order
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  • 77 3 nEFLECHNG further fuel shortage, particularly in the larger American cities, a rationing system will be adopted for the distribution of hot water in New York city, beginning Aug. 23, the Nitl Niti reported from Buenos Aires, quoting New York dispatches. Manila, Aug.
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  • 93 3 Stockholm, Au». 2t. Domei. A RECENT fcsue of *4Fairplay." the English maritime journal, reports lhat the United States' shipbuilding programme of 8 000,--00© deadweight tons for this year is 13 per cent, behind schedule. The journal says that the delay Is mainly due to shortage of
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  • 86 3 Hanoi, Aug. 20. Dome! D ESOULTIONS promising as- sistance to the Indian Independence movement and protesting against the arrests of Mahatma Gandhi, Pundit Jawa.harlal Nehru and other National Congress Party leaders were passed by the first committee meeting of the representatives of 2.000 Indians in
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  • 67 3 Mukden, Aug. 20. THE three-day East Asia Welfare Conference, held here since Aug. 18 and participated by more than 500 representatives of China. Inner Mongolia, Thailand and Manchoukr.o, was brought to a close this morning with a ceremony held at the auditorium of the Manchurian
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  • 137 3 IN accordance with the five-year plan for increasing the 1 production of cotton in the Philippines, Burma and other Southern Region countries, the transplanting and cultivation of cotton on a large-scale will be started shortly in the Palsmbang areas, in the southern part of
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  • 128 3 Yokohama. Aug. 20. CAPTAIN Toru Huzita. captain of the Asama Maru. revealed during a Press interview this morning, that the American Ambassador, Joseph C. Grew, expressed his sincere thanks on behalf of all the American evacuees from Nippon, for the kind and courteous treatment. accorded them
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 451 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 103 SUGAR It Is hereby notified that as from Aug. 23. 2602. wholesale and retail prices of Sugar (White and Brown) are revised as follows: Wholesale: $13.76 per bag of 166 karties nett. Retail: 9 cents per kitty. SYONAN TOKUBETTJ-SI CHO An*. 22. 2602, 159-161 SYONAN
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    • 585 3 MUNAN IUMJBMU-M NOTICE NO. 107 REGISTRATION OF EDUCATED UNEMPLOYED All educated peoples in this city, such as bankers, clerks, Specialists, teachers, salesmen etc., who are at present out of employment are hereby requested to register at the various centres mentioned below: 1. Registration of Eurasians. Place: Kohsei Ka (3rd Floor,
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    • 202 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. 9420 Butai (Former College of Medicine. Syonan-to). 158—164 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED IMMEDIATELY INDIANS qualified to teach the
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    • 284 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH LEE HCON LEONG (aged 71 years) passed away peacefully at his residence. r.4-3. Bras Basah Road, on Saturday. August 22. 2602, at 6.45 p.m. Tokyo Time, after a short illness. He left behind his wife (Ko Lin Neo). 3 sons. Lee Chin Yam. Lee Chin Koon and
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    • 231 3 WANTED experienced Chemist for the manufacture of Rubber Shoes and Rubber Slippers. Please give full particulars as regards experience, ace and salary required to Box No. 98, c/o Syonan Times. e.o.d. Bahie Typewriter Co. 2<K>. OWEN ROAD. Phone 7431. Cleaners and Repairers of all makes of Typewriters calculating Machines. Frt.Tues.
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    • 329 3 NOTICE Offir ial Photographic Studios Required. It is the desire of this Board to apno'nt more official Photoeraphic Studios. Any firms Interested, kindly arrange for an interview at the Vnlnva Sumatra Tahonr fon ml Board {former X P M Building) on %uen«st 26, between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Further
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    • 601 3 NOTICE Commercial Consumers such as Coffee Shops, Eating Houses, Bakeries, Cakeshops, etc. may purchase their requirements of sugar, for the month of August. 2602, only, from <my one of the following Special Retailers instead of confining themserves to (he Seller whose name appears on their sugar purchasing certificates:— List of
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  • 394 4 Tokyo, Aug. 24. I RECEIVE v distinct thrill each time I think of the tremendous potentialities of the natural resources still left intact in Malaya and Sumatra and the possibilities with regard to the lifting up of the lot of the
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  • 57 4 Kuching, Aug. 22. rT tHE Nippon Military Adminis- tration in Borneo to-day announced its intention to conduct a lottery with the object of raising a part of the funds needed to finance activities for the welfare of the native inhabitants It was disclosed that the tickets
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  • 233 4 A NOTHER Nippan firm with a lcng trade connection in Malaya and the East Indies, the Nomura Syokusan Kaisa. formerly trading under the name of Ncmu ra and Co.. has re-opened it' offices in Syonan-to. Under the direction of Gunseikan bu,
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  • 404 4 rONCRETE evidence of the keen interest taken by the Nippon Administration in Malaya in the educational sphere, of their desire to place education within the reach of all children of school going age, is the big reduction in school fees and the ample
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  • 132 4 AMBASSADOR Kenkiti Yosizawa who has been staying to Syonan for a few days after inspecting occupied areas in the south, including Borneo, left here yesterday for Bangkok by air. It will be recalled that the Ambassador made his visit to Syonan coincide
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  • 440 4 "THE second course of the Syonan Koa Kunrenzyo (Leading Officers' Training Institute) will start on September 1. and will comprise of 120 students who will represent every district and state in Malaya and Sumatra. This represents an increase of
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  • 845 4 CULTURAL STRIDES IN SYONAN REFLECTED IN SYONAN TIMES CUN DAY'S treat to our readers —the two free shows at the Dai Toa Gekizyo, proved a huge success, judged from the measure of popular support accorded by our readers, who thronged the
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  • 49 4 "|U|Y Experiences in the Study of Nippon-Go." The numbers of entries for this competition was not up to oar expectations, only thirtythree being received. However, onr selections have been made and the first five selected will be published in order of merit, commencing from to-morrow August 26.
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  • 78 4 'THE Kamakura Mara, carry--1 ing British repatriates from East Asia, arrived here early on Sunday from Yokohama en route to Lourenco Marques to take on fuel and water. and resumed its voyage yesterday. The repatriates total 903, and include British. Belgian, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish and
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  • 130 4 •T*HREE awards for proficiency in Nippon-go have been made to local teachers by the Selangor Administration. The recipients are Mr. Ng Sco Buck, Mr. Wong Hon Chong and Rev. Bro. M. Daniel, writes our Kuala Lumpur reporter. Mr. Sco Buck is the headmaster of
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  • 118 4 Lisbon, Aug. 23, Domei. EIOHTEEN Nippon repatriates, including Mr. Kuma Suzuki, Minister to Egypt, and five officials yesterday arrived at Lourenco Marques by air from Cairo, according to a report from Lourenco Marques. The Nippon repatriates will await the arrival of the Tatuta Maru at
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  • 155 4 D Tokyo, Aug. 21. EDICATKD for the training of future leaders for the various parts of East Asia, a museum and library will be established In Tokyo under the direction of the Municipal authorities, the Asia Development Bureau of the National Service
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 862 4 To-l)ay's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YESTERDAY you learned on tha radio the use of the preposition "no ue nl" meaning "on," and to-day you will also learn the same preposition "no ue ni" giving the meaning of "above" in English. Now let us learn the following examples: 1. Xi no ue
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