Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 August 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. No. 164 SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • Article, Illustration
    7 1 The United States battleship Pennsylvania, 33,100 tons.
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  • 258 1 Enemy Again Repulsed With Further Heavy Losses PENNSYLVANIA TYPE BATTLESHIP AND TWO CARRIERS SEVERELY DAMAGED DAI-HONYEI AT 4 P.M. THURSDAY ANNOUNCED THAT IMPERIAL NAVAL UNITS OFF THE SOLOMONS GROUP, ON AUGUST 24, ENGAGED REINFORCEMENTS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY ON THE OCEAN, EAST OF THE
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  • 40 1 1 J Lisbon, Aug. 27, Domei. r» THE Australian radio reports that Gen- y^> eral Mac Arthur's com- munique admits thct j v Broome, West Aas- tralia, was bombed by t* j Nippon planes this ■4C morning.
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  • 315 1 Stockholm, Aug. 27. Domei. BRITISH expectancy of FieldMarshal Rommel's attack r gainst General Alexander mounted to-day with the Daily Express front-line correspondent's report that an Axis attack can be expected at any moment. He says that both FieldMarshal Rommel and General S.tore Bastico are now
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  • 363 1 Battle Of Stalingrad Reaches New Pitch Lisbon, An*. 27, Domei. IT is reported from Moscow that the battle of Stalingrad iias reached a new pitch in intensity with the Germans throwing in more and more reserves of tanks, motor infantry and aircraft despite the Russian counter-offensive in
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  • 169 1 Tokyo, Aug. 27. Dome I. THE swiftness with which the establishment of the New Order has been materializing in East Asia prompts Nippon to announce a "Pacific Charter," outlining plans for peace and reconstruction in the post-war world, Mr. Takanobu Murobuse. wellknown commentator
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  • 109 1 Lisbon. Aug. 26, Domel. Pis reported from Washington that the United States Navy Department has announced the sinking of two more ships in the Gulf of Mexico. It was said that one seaman was killed when a small Dutch merchantman wis torpedoed
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  • 295 1 (By a naval war correspondent) Port Blair, Aug. 27, Dninei. ANDAMAN Islands, once a notorious British penal colony, strategically situated on the trade lanes of the Indian ocean, is now witnessing a hitherto unknown new life under the energetic, enlightened policy of
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  • 533 1 Lisbon, Aug. 26, Domei. IT is reported from Moscow, that the German Forces, are now cover gins on Stalingrad in a relentless drive from three directions, north-west, south-west and west. The Germans, advancing on Stalingrad from Kletslcaya, southeast Kletskaya, north-east Kotolnikovo, are
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  • 160 1 Lisbon, Aug. 26, Domni. IT is reported from Washington 1 that President Roosevelt, late this afternoon, held the first oi a series of war parleys with the New Zealand Prime Minister Peter Fraser. who arrived .n Washington this morning for a ten-day sojourn. The talks
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  • 41 1 Vichy, Aug. 26. Domei. IT is learned that Premier Pierre Laval and Mr. Tvck. A.sing American Ambassador to France conferred yesterday, presumably on the American bombing of th j Rouen area, in Northern France.
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  • 220 1 IT is learned that the Communications Department oC our Military Administration In Malaya has decided to establish a new Railways' Bureau in oftter to supervise railway activities in Malaya and Sumatra, which o1 c "•r.st NMBDSS* n ;nui scneoul-js, states a
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  • 126 1 Manila, Aug. 28. Domel. IN order to further promote friendly understanding betveen Nippon and Filipino newspapermen in Manila as a working factor in the establishment of the Greater East Asia Co-Pros-perity Sphere, the first of a series of round-table conferences was held at
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  • 81 1 Lisbon, Aug. 26. Domel. A REUTER dispatch from Washing* ton says that the United states and Brazil Co-Defence Committee. whi<h was established in Washington as a result of Brazil's declaration of war asainst Germany and Italy, held a secret conference yesterday in order to
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  • 91 1 W^ understand that Mr. Rash Behari Bose, the leader of the Indian Independence Moument, is arriving >n Syonan tonight by train frcm Ku«»U Lumpur. We are risked by Mr. S. C. Goho to state that as jMUiy Indians as possible should try to
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  • 218 1 Tokyo, Aug. 28. Domei. "TPHE recent expulsion of Chou En-lai, a high ranking Chinese Communism leader from the central headquarters of the Chine-e Communist Party, on the charge of betrayal, has led to a serious internal dissension in the Chinese Communist Party, the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 32 1 fwr immediate te!ief to all Skin Diseases USE ANNA TOILET SOAP (At Pre War Prices). YCULL FIND IT PAYS Brad Office—ls, PURVIS ST, SYOX.VN Phone 6947. Factory at GEYLANO ROAD, Phone *****.
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  • 274 2 n/E have before us a little booklet printed and publislied in Bangkok, containing first the Imperial Rescript granted by His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Nippon on December 8, 2<Jol and followed by the addresses of our Premier from that ijiven on December 8, 2601
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  • 318 2 We learn thereform thet the ensuring of the stability of East Asia and a desire to contribute to world peace are policies which have influenced the Nippon Empire for generations. The cultivation of friendship among nations and the enjoyment of prosperity in common with others being
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  • 155 2 The Imperial Rescript ends: "The hallowed spirits of Our Imperial Ancestors guarding Us from above, We rely upon the loyalty and courage of Our subjects in Our confident expectation that the task bequeathed by. Our forefathers will be carried forward, and that the sources of evil will be
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  • 407 2 "The Key to Victory lios in a Faith in* Victory. For 2 600 years since it was founded, our Empire has never known a defeat. This record alone is enough to produce a conviction in our ability to crush any enemy no matter how strong. Let us
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  • 262 2 TAKING SHAPE Cities Bustle With Activity Rangoon, Aug. 27, Domei. WITH the complete restor- ation of peace and ardor throughout Burma, under the joint direction of the Nippon Military Administration and Dr. U Ba Maung, Chief Civil Administrator In Banna, all Burmese cities are. making steady
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  • 353 2 Cotton Plans For Thailand Philippines Tokyo, Aug. 27, Domei. f THAILAND will not only attain c self-sufficiency in cotton but it will be in the position to ship 1U I surplus to Nippon as well as other countries in the Greater East Asia sphere when the five-year plan, formulated by
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  • 126 2 Manila, Aug. 26. Domei. 7AMBOANGA City on Mm*- danao Island, which was completely rased by the seorehed earth tactics of the retreating United States troops hi the eewse of the Philippines fighting, was today officially announced as n* longer In existence by the order of
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  • 190 2 Tokyo, Aug. 26, Domei. IN commemoration of the decennial anniversary of the founding of the Manchoukuo Empire, special postage stamps of five and 20 sen value will be sold by post offices throughout the country beginning from Sept. 15, It was revealed by the Communications
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  • 245 2 Saigon, Aug. 26. Dcmei. WITH 70 per cent, of the ricej contracted for this year already shipped to Nippon, it is expected that the full amount agreed under the Nippon-French Indo-China Economic Agreement will have been exported by the end of October. Although southern
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  • 111 2 Tokyo, Aug. 27, Domei. IT is learned that the Higasi Honganzi here has decided to send a party of artists and historians to the Thai-French IndoChina border region for a fourmonths trip, centering around the ruins of Angkor Vat. The party of 14 will
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 126 2 (a) JOHNSON'S BABY WATER (b) JOHNSON'S EYE-KURE (c) JOHNSON'S SURE-KURE OINTMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Names and Trade Marks and designs depicted above are the exclusive properties of Johnson Laboratory of No. 186, South Bridge Ro-id, Syonan-to, Manufacturing Chemists, and are used by them in respect of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 805 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON No. 61. r.nfush Nippon Go Pror.u'i.u: .> 1. I Brought this anata no tuae ni ah-nah-tab noli tah-meh pen for jon kono pea n>c<u nee koh-noh nehn oh kimariU raoht-tcii kee nxhvtah 2. I bought this anata no itoko no xh-iuh-Ub noh ee-toh-koh pen f«r your umr ni
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  • 165 3 OCCUPIED REGIONS 1 Tokyo, Aug. 26. Domei. TPHE complete disappearance cf British influences from Asia tic soil is deemed essential for the rehabilitation of Greater Asia, said the Tyugai Syogyo in an editorial. The newspaper declared that despite the frantic efforts made by the Briifeh authorities
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  • 297 3 Shanghai. Aug. 27. Domex. QN the occasion of the obsavance of the centenary of the conclusion ot the humiliating treaty of Nanking on Saturday. Mr. Chao Tsu-nyo. Chief Secretary of the Special Municipal Government of shanghai, declared today that bo long as Nippon and China
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  • 53 3 Vichy, Aug. 26, Domei. A CCORDING to a Ilavas report from New Delhi, the Indian Government has issued a decree of the death penalty to anti-British saboteurs. It said that the decree is designed to counteract the unending series of violent demonstrations
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  • 157 3 Istanbul, Aug. 26, Domei. PRESIDENT ISMET INONU Of Turkey has returned to Ankara from an inspection tour of Eastern Turkey. He was greeted at the border by Premier Sukru Sarajoglu and other high government officials. Much importance Is attached to President Inonu's
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  • 152 3 Stockholm, Aug. 25. Domei. TH E announcement that Churchill returned to Londcn on Monday afternoon, aroused speculation as to where h? had been since he left Moscow. Well-informed circles in London pointed out that if Churchill had come straight home from Moscow, he should have been
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  • 86 3 Rome, Aug. 26. Domei. REPORTS from Sofia revealed that the Director of the Turkish Foreign Trade has arrived in Sofia, accompanied by experts, to confer with Bulgarian officials regarding the interchange of goods between Turkey and Bulgaria. The reports also disclosed the arrival of the Director-General of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 595 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-Sl NOTICE NO. 108 SYONAN SHOMIN KINKO (SYONAN PEOPLE'S TREASURY) The Syonan Shomin Kinko (Syonan People's Treasury) will be opened for business front September 1, 2603. With a view to fully developing Syonan-to, the Syonan Shomin Kinko is established to fire financial assistance to the people as prescribed in
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    • 201 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL CARPENTERS WANTED Carpenters who are out of work are hereby notified to register at the undermentioned office. Permanent positions are guaranteed specially for boat-building carpenters. The number of carpenters at present required is more than 400. MALAYA SUMATRA ROMT7 KANRI KYOKAI < VMaya Sumatra Labour Control Office)
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    • 196 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. M. Rajagopal, Grandson, and Mr. M. N. V. Vandiar, Son, of the late Madam Rajamal. wish to express their heartfelt thanks to their relatives and friends who attended the iuneral and to these who sent wreaths and letters of condolences. 164 TO IJ?T—Compound house. 6 Surln Lane. 4
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    • 540 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 109 MOUNT EMILY SWIMMING POOL It is hereby notified fciat as from September 1. 2602, the Mount Emily Swimming Pool will be re-opened to the Public. 1. Time Table (Tokyo Time). Time 10 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. 2 to 4 p.m. 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday
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    • 198 3 PARROT TRADE MAW NOTICE is hereby given that the trade mark depicted above is the absolute property of HO WAH SANG of Nos. 41 and 43, Wing Lok Street, Hong Kong, trading as CHOP SUI CHEONO at the said address, and is used by the said Chop in respect of
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    • 467 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO 110 REGISTRATION OF OTHER NATIONALITIES EDUCATED UNEMPLOYED All o her educated nationa lilies except Eurasians. Indians, Malays and Chinese. such as bankers, clerks, specialists, teachers, typists, salesmen, etc.. who are at present out of employment, are hereby requested to register at Sjonan Tokubetu-Si: Place: Kohsei-' (3rd
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    • 346 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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  • 300 4 TIMELY SOLICITUDE SAVED CATHERINE HEATH WHEN SHE WAS CRITICALLY ILL HERE IN a dispatch to its head office in Tokyo a Nili Niti report from Syonan reveals that a British Officer's wife owes her life to the kindness shown by Lieu tenant-General
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  • 134 4 Manila, Aug. 27, Domei. ANOTHER mannestation that the Philippines is advancing towards the goal of full-fledged membership in the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere is seen with the revelation that the city of Manila will be divided into ten districts to facilitate the organization of
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  • 137 4 IN order to meet the spiritual needs of the literary public of the south region, a new Chinese magazine entitled •Nan Kwang Wetkly" will be published shortly. The aim of this periodical will be to help in the establishment of the Greater East Asia 00-Prosperity Sphere
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  • 177 4 15,000 Children Learning NipponGo In Selangor OVER 15,000 children—boys and girls of Asian parentage, r.ie now attending the various school in Selangor, burning with the desire to learn Nippon-go, Nippon spirit and Nippon culture. This was reveald by the Director of Education. Selangor, in a special interview with the Syonau
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  • 136 4 Manila, Aug. 26. Domei. •J*HE Nippon Military Adminis- tration has announced the granting of formal permission for the reopening of the Philippine and San.o Tomas Universities whose functions either were restricted or suspended entirely following the Nippon occupation of the Philippines. The Philippine UnhrersUy up to
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  • 387 4 "^yHEN the Tatuta Maru, the returning repatriation liner, anchors in Syonan waters, she will bring experienced planters, who were in Malaya before, but were interned by the British at the outbreak of the war, and with these i.rst-rats planters, the work of this
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  • 455 4 *T*HE following is the essay by Esme Roberts in our juvenile 'readers' "Experiences in the Study of Nippon -go contest: My study of Nippon-Go has bee.i very interesting for more reasons than one. Knowing that It will eventually be the language in which Malayans will express
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  • 275 4 I IGHTING of streets provided with gas lamps will be resumed in Syonan on September 1, statea Mr. T. Hosoda, chief of the En gineering Bureau of the Syonan Tokubetu-sl, in an interview with the Syonan Times yesterday. Mr. Hosoda revealed that on Sept.
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  • 465 4 "WHEREAS In the past, there were only about 800 cases tried in a year in Syonan we have. lr. less than three months, tried 2,250 cases." declared Mr. M. V. PUlay, District Court Judge, in an exclusive interview with Domei, in connection with
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  • 137 4 Shanghai, Aug. 26. Domei. TACTICS followed by the British imperialists in penetrating into India were identical wltli those apolied for the invasion of China—the acquisition of cotton as practised in India replaced by the enforcement of opium In China Mr. J. Rahman member of
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  • 646 4 WELCOMED BY VILLAGERS DENETRATING into the remotest areas of rural Syonan, the two travelling dispensaries that were handed to the local medical authorities to commemorate the "Birth of New Malaya," are a big boon to tne rural population whose appreciation is
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  • 177 4 Ipoh, Aug. 27, Domei. IT is learned that 281 enemy- owned estates in Peraic aro now under the control of t\^e Perak branch of the Syonan Gomu Kumiai (Rubber Syndicate), employing a total workiuj labour force of 44,000. Under present circumstances, tapping is being
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  • 280 4 THE twelfth annual general meeting of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society was held at the Aljunied Islamic School. Victoria Street, Syonanto. on Wednesday under the chairman ship of the president, Tuan Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff. The annual report was read in Tai.il
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  • 289 4 CHIPOWNERS who have not already registered their vessels are advised to do so immediately so as to assist the authorities in the resumption ana maintenance of normal trading conditions in Syonan and Malaya generally. In an interview with Mr. K. Toyoda.
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  • 98 4 THREE Indian workmen who arc believed to have been responsible for causing a fire in a twakow off Teluk Ayer basin recently were sentenced to six montlis' rigorous impusoianent by Mr. L. C. Ooh in the Sycnan Keizi Tihohoin on Thursday. Mr. A. J.
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  • 341 4 (By a Dome! Correspondent) Malacca, Aug. 24. CONTROLLING almost 50 per cent v of the total rubber In Malacca ana thereby about 11,000 labourers, is the Malacca branc'i of the Syor.au GomuKumial. In an Interview with Dome! on Saturday. Mr. B. Minobe,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 152 4 To-L>h\ ♦adio Nippon-Cjro Ccvswson Y ou haye already teamed on the radio the use or prepositions and to-day you wJI proceed with the next stage, that is, the conjunctions. You have learned th > use of soshite meaning and Today ycu will learn keredo" meaning but." But is placed between
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