Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 August 1942

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  • 87 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, *****11-10 Telephone 5471. No. 161 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents :1 Nippon-Go m«. Many people realiie 1 the vital importance of l£ Nippon-go in their future •M careers and are using f every facility avaUable to learn the language. *tP
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  • 444 1 Soviets Admit Fall Of City Imminent RUSSIANS ORDERED TO "HOLD AT ALL COSTS" 'PHE GERMAN NEWS AGENCY QUOTES 1 A WILHELMSTRASSE SPOKESMAN AS HAVING REVEALED THAT THE "GREAT AND DECISIVE BATTLE FOR STALINGRAD HAS NOW BEGUN," STATES A DOMEI REPORT FROM BERLIN. Meanwhile, indirect.ly acknowledging
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  • 519 1 Tokyo, Aug. 24. |1 DESCRIBING Wendell Willkie, I' the unsuccessful republican candidate for the U.S. presidency who is reported about to leave for the Near East and Moscow on a special mission, as "a sycophantic torch-bearer for the Koosevelt Administration." the Japan Times
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  • 97 1 Tokyo, Aug. 24. 1 A MESSAGE of warm X *y congratulations on oar I i I his'oric naval victory in I U.r battle off Solomon I I islands from Field Mar- X Hg thai Luang PHrnt Song- 1 &ram, Thai Premier, was J tendered to
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  • 308 1 Frantic British Efforts To Suppress Riots Lisbon, Aug. 23, Domel. REPORTS reaching here say that the British authorities press the acrtl-BriHsh <fe%Oftstirktlons in India. It is reporter that in New Delhi the police arrested the leaders of anti-British demonstrations and broke up such attempts. The Calcutta University has been
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  • 226 1 Tokyo, Aug. 25. IT is reported that the Brazilian declaration of war on Germany and Italy implies nothing more than that Brazil has been caught completely in the political trap set by the United States, the Tyugai Syogyo editorially decared. Il.e
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  • 1187 1 Frilling Account Of Annihilation Of Combined Enemy Fleet a war correspondent with Our Imperial Navy, aboard a warship). August 9 (delayed). HPHE Imperial Navy in a daring thrust into L the narrow sea channel near Tulagi Island last night virtually annihilated an AngloAmerican
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  • 366 1 Germans Shell South Coast Of England Berlin, Aug. 24. Domei. TPHE High Command an- nounces that German longrange batteries along the French coast in the English Channel blazed lno action yesterday effectively shelling important objectives on *he southern coast of England. It also reveals that Germtn Sitka
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  • 66 1 Berlin. Aug. 23. Domei A OCORDINQ to information emanat- ing from German Army sources. Major-Genual William Wallace. Commander of the second Division of the Canadian Army, was captured in the Dieppe landing operations Incldently. it was disclosed that the number of British officers
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  • 369 1 Buenos Aires, Aug. 23, Domei. DESPITE the strained international situation in South America arising from the formal declaration of war by Brazil against Germany and Italy, no sign of deviation from its determined policy of neutrality has been shown by the Argentine Government. Taking
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  • 255 2 WE are in a position to-day to fully explain the cause for the lack of any representation of the. Eurasian community at the ceremony at the Syonan Kokaido on. the occasion of the celebration of the close of the first
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  • 263 2 We understand that anoiher meeting of the Eurasian community, at which prominent members of the community not on the committee will be asked to attend, will be held on Sunday afternoon to which some Nippon officials will be invited. On this occasion all matters concerning the Eurasian
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  • 286 2 To this end the Eurasian Committee should ourt now to find ways and means of getting the members of the community together as often as possible, of instructing them firstly In the necessity of seeking their social and economic salvation not by dwelling upon their past, but in
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  • 227 2 We aave repeatedly asserted that there is no solution for the relief of the majority of the distressed section of the Eurasian community other than a back-to-the-land policy and we still maintain and impress this upon the minds of the Eurasian community and urge them to bear
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  • 146 2 A GLOWING tribute to the Nippon officials' unrivalled capacity for industrial, commercial, governmental and administrative organization, was paid by Mr. M. S. Mahendram, wellknown Malayan lawyer, on the occasion of the opening last week Jn Ipoh of the Perak Supreme Court which was
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  • 295 2 New Zealand Minister To U.S. Utters A Warning r- Lisbon, Aug. 23, Domei. U7ALTER Nash, New Zealand Minister to the United States warned yesterday that the United Nations "could lose the war if everybody thought we are bound to win it," according to a Washington report,
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  • 108 2 Tokyo, Aug. 24. SEIHO TAKEUTI, foremost painter of- the Nippon school, died yesterday at Yugawara, Kanagawa Prefecture, at the age of 70. He won fame in France for his painting, "The rain in Soot-how," which was exhibited at the Franco-Nippon Exposition at Gue De Paume
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  • 52 2 Tokyo, Aug. 22. GIVING no less than 130 performances before the soldiers at the front, as well as the general public, Sal Syoki, famous Korean dancer, and her troupe, recently returned to Tokyo from a sixmonth tour of North China, Manchoukuo and Korea, according to
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  • 206 2 Nanking Launches AntiBritish And Development Of East Asia Week Nanking, Aug. 23. IN order to commemorate the centenary (100 th anniversary) lof the Nanking Treaty—a humiliating treaty concluded by China with Britain in 1842 —the National Government of China to-day started observing an "Antl-British and East Asia Development Week." The
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  • 27 2 MAJOR-GENERAL Luang Virayodha, the first Thai Minister to Manchoukuo. arrived here last night and was welcomed by high Government officials and others.
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  • 125 2 (By Our Own Reporter) "I MUST see that bicycle thelts are stopped in Kuala Lumpur," remarked Che Othman in the firs-. magistrate's court on Tuesday when he passed sentence of six months rigorous imprisonment and six strokes of the rotan on a
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  • 51 2 Tokyo, Aug. 22. THE Nippon Army this afternoon announced that an additional 144 administrators have been appointed to fill various important posts in the Southern Regions. It was revealed that the newly-ap-pointed administrators Include officials of the Ministries ol Foreign Affairs, Communications and Agriculture and
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  • 173 2 Plan To Smoothen Running Of Local Administration Tokyo, Aug. 24. IN order to effect the smooth running of local administra--1 tion, an Advisers' Committee, consisting of ten to 15 membets, will be established in 427 offices throughout the country, 21 branch offices of
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  • 295 2 Tokyo, Aug. 22. IN order to facilitate loading and unloading operation* at the principal ports in Nippon, large transportation companies, which will assume exclusive control over transportation, as well as loading I and unloading activities, will be created at the following major port cities,
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  • 216 2 Tokyo, Aug. 24. FLLL&D with the desire to perform one more act for the country before reaching his end, 67-year-old former Chief Abbot, KubiKu Otani of the Higasi Honganzl Temple, will make an extended pigrimage through Thailand to strengthen the ties of
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  • 265 2 Buenos Aires, Aug 24, Domei. 'THE Moscow correspondent of the British weekly, New Statesman and Nation, stresses ihe growth of bitterness in the Soviet Union over the failure 01 the western Allies to create a secenci front. Revealing in a very blun: and frank
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  • 89 2 Tokyo, Aor. 22. 'Pill National Service Politic*! Association, in the i^mrr How yesterday, decided to send Z« members of the Lower House of the Dirt to Manchonkuo and also to North China. Central China and South China to cheer Nippon soldiers at the front.
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  • 389 2 Tokyo, Auj 24. IT is learned that the S:ace Planning Bureau of the Home Ministry is planning the construe Lion of a highway strictly for the use of motor trucks between Tokyo and Hukuoka in order to speed up transportation, paralleling the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 123 2 NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade to«rks are th^ exclusive property of P. A. Abdul Fathah Co. of No. 126-A Middle Road. Syonan-to, and that the Trade Marks are uaed by them in respect of Pipe Tobacco imported, preserved or sold by them in Syonan-to and othei parts
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 187 2 j& 1 !.::%RN NIPPON-GO! (MFPGN-GO O 1 L'KAIMASI O!) LESSON No. 58 tagmn Nippcn-Go li enunciation 1. He is a short kare wa Ml no hiknl laiireh nah say noh heekooee perron hilo desu heetoh ci«hs 2. He Is shorter kare wa kare no imoto kahreh wah kahreh noh than
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  • 276 3 Civil Adviser's Report Welcomed In Tokyo Tokyo, Aug. 22. THE Japan Times and Advertiser, welcoming the report on conditions in the Philippines by Mr. Syozo Murata, civilian adviser to our Military Administration there, whose views "command the confidence and respect of the entire
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  • 58 3 LAbon. Aug. 21. Domel. IT ts reported from Washington that the authorities b&ve ordered a farther ten per cent reduction in the amount of coffee available to American ci rsuirrrs effective fiom September 1. It is said that a reduction of about 15 000,000
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  • 95 3 Canton, Aug. 22. rONFUONTED by a shortage of fundsi to finance the war, the Chungking regime has decided to launch a camps ign on the occasion of the Double Ten Fertival, on October 10, to secure moiieterv contributions for Its depleted war chest from
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  • 155 3 Manila, Aug. 23. IT is learned that through the generosity of the Nippon forces more than 1,500 sick Filipino war prisoners will be released on Aug 25 from internment camps iri Capas, Tarlac Province. The released prisoners will be placed in the custody
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 3 »mw pnefts are Been walking op the stone steps leading to Ida Shrine located near the point from which Trnnc Zimmu started his erapirebuildinc foundation.
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  • 74 3 THE first batch of Malayan students—two Indians and seven Chinese who were studying In Hong Kong when war broke out, returned recently to Malaya. They are: Dr. Chin Sansu of Teluk Anson, Syed Ismail Ghows of Taiping, AtaSingh, Kuala Lumpur, Miss Lucy Chin, Kuala
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  • 44 3 Lisbon, Aug. 23. Domel. ALLIED headquarters in the scfithwest Pacific has announced that Captain J. Cary Jones, Chief of Staff to the Commander of the Allied Naval Forces in the Anzac area, Herbert Leary, has been promoted to RearAdxniral.
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  • 261 3 Philippines Launches NipponGo Popularization Week Manila, Aug. 22. IN connection with the observance of Nippon-Go Week, beginning to-day, Senor Jorge Vargas, Civil Administrator of our Military Administration, urged all Filipino.7 to study the language by taking advantage of the various facilities provided by our authorities for learning Nippon-Go. He said
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  • 140 3 Buenos Aires. Aug. 20. Domei. ANTHONY Joseph Dimond, Alaskan delegate to the United States House of Representatives, bluntly accused the American Army and Navy of being entirely too complacent over the Nippon advance in the Aleutians, according to reports from Washington. Dimond scathingly declared that
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  • 103 3 Tokyo. Aug. 22. MISS Miyeke Asai of the Tokyo Prefectural Fourth Girls' Middle School, to-day established a new Nippon record for the 200--metre backstroke event when she negotiated the distance in three minutes 7.4 seconds, clipping three seconds off the former mark in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 450 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 ka ties nett. Retail: 9 cents per katty. SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI CHO Aur 22, 2602. 159-161
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    • 373 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 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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    • 177 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 Biitai (Former College of Medicine, Syonan-to). 158—164 SITUATIONS VACANT Vacancies are open to those who have
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    • 208 3 WANTED Educated and Smart Looking Waitresses for a Restaurant openIng very shortly. Apply, the Manager, Great Eastern Restaurant, 76. Syed Alwl Road (Syonan). (interview at 4 pjn. ar.d 6 p.m. ToWo Time). 161 183 WAKTJED clever political cartoonists far employment on monthly basis or on special enumeration. Only men of
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    • 181 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT THOMAS—ALWIS.—The engage- V nt is announced between Mr. V. A. THOMAS, Inspector of Telecommunications, Segamat, and Miss RUTH DE ALWIS of the tutorial stafl of the Government Nippon School, Segamat. The Marriage will take place shortly. 161 ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced between Mr. P. VALUPPILLAI of
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    • 206 3 BY ORDER OF THE CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY Re AJP.C. SPORTS CLUB AUCTION SALE OP AUj THE CLUB FURNITURE AND SPORT EQUIPMENTS Comprising:—Rattan arm chairs, sideboard, ice chest, marble top washstands, water Jar, filter, football, hockey, and badminton nets, aon posts, lawn screens, etc. To be held at The A.P.C.
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    • 596 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 iii) one of the following Special Retailers instead of confining themselves to (be Seller whose name appears on their sugar purchasing certificates:— List of
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  • 473 4 Various Aspects Of Malayan Life Being Welded Into Harmonious Whole Says Professor K. Nakazima > THE Nippon Military Administration intends to bring education in Syonan to a high level," jaid Professor K. Nakazima of the Tokyo Imperial University in an exclusive interview
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  • 318 4 PLANS lor the care and maintenance of orphans, the aged, and the disabled, are well under ,way stated Mr. M. Sinozaki, •Kohsei-katyo who added, in the of an interview with a By on an Times reporter yesterday, .that funds for this wcrk are
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  • 120 4 AS a result of the Joint efforts of the authorities and the Overseas Chinese Association a big scheme to assist the poorer classes of the Chinese community is being formulated. The scheme in brief consists of a large number of residential quarters
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  • 127 4 PUPILS of all the former English Schools in Ipoh, whether Government, aided or private, who wish to enrol themselves in the Government schools to be opened shortly will have to register their names. Dome! understands. This applies to all boy and girl students.
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  • 470 4 EDUCATED unemployed people In Syonan are advised by Mr. M. Sinozaki, KohsM-katyo to register themselves as scon asj possible as there Is the question of priority the question of giving, where necessary, financial assistance to those registering I until they are billeted.
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  • 551 4 AUTHORITIES READY TO ASSIST SHIP-OWNERS TO REVIVE INDUSTRY ELABORATE plans to assist the local shipbuilding industry are under consideration by the local Military Administration who fully appreciate the important part sea transportation plays in the lives and well-being of the people of Syenan
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  • 825 4 •THERE was very little to choose between the first ten 1 essays in the Syonan Times competition which closed on Aug. 20. The judge, to make his final selections, had to take into consideration such points as neatness, mistakes in English, spelling and
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  • 172 4 Hong Kong, Aug. 21. I lEUT.-OEN. Rensuke Isogai, the Governor-General, in an interview with the press declared that the construction of new Hong Kong, under the Nippon Military Administration, is progressing smoothly. Lieut.-General Isogai said that the renovation of the local currency system
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  • 65 4 THE Syonan Police Bund, tinder Conductor Ganda Bingh. will perform ir pibiic at the Botanical Gardens bandstand from 19 hours to 20 hours to-day as follows:—1. March, "Ko En Mln" 2. Overture, "Rosamunde." Schubert; 3. Valae. "Stories of the Vienna Forest," strause; 4. Selection, "Toni," Hirsch: 5. An
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  • 168 4 A CHINESE who attempted to pose as an informer to th* Military Police was sentenced to l>; months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. M. V Pillai In the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin on Tuesday. A plain clothes detective wa.t responsible for the arrcct of ihe accused, a
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 114 4 To-Day's Kadio Nippon-Go Lesson YOU have learned on the radio the use of the prepositicn "no ue ni" meaning above." To-day you will proceed with the preposition "no shita ni" meaning under." This word is also placed after the ncun. Now let us go through the following examples 1. Ano
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    • 684 4 ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMES AT THE CEKIZYO RADIO CHANGES of programmes 2. Granite Hotel 1 reel; 3. Van Vie j DROADCASTING Daily: 6 t» for the undermentioned Wai (Cantonese) 10 reels. OJQ p m on both gekizyo from A*g 20, 2602, Prices or admission: 60 cts.. 30 eta, to Aug. 26. 2602.
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