Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 8 October 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140> Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. No. 198 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • Sacred Ashes Of Sydney Harbour Attack Heroes Reaching Nippon On Board Kamakura Maru
    • 285 1  -  Tosio Ando) (By Aboard the Kamakura Maru, Oct. 6. Domei. THE sacred ashes of four Nippon naval heroes, who died in action during the surprise submarine attack on Sydney Harbour, and whom Rear-Admiral Muirhead Gould, Australian Commander
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    • 251 1 On the eve of the funeral, Admiral Gould in a radio speech, lauding the four intrepid Nippon naval men, said: "I have been criticized to some extent in this country for according full naval honours to the Nippon naval Tien wh« died in the submarine attempt on
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    • 102 1 Mr. Kawai informed the Australian officials that Nippon wished that the bodies t? cremated and their ashes s°nt aboard a repatriation ship. Tha ashes were forwarded to Mr. Kawai immediajtely before he departed aboard the diplomatic exchange ship. City of Canterbu.y which sailed on Aug. 17
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    • 315 1 THE nation is swept admiration and grati sacrifice, intrepid spirit first special submarine on Dec. 8, by the sacred ashes of f special submarines which ney Harbour on May 31 ships and harbour facii aboard the repatriation Exploits
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  • 36 1 Rome, Oct. 6. Domei. The Italian High Command ha* announced that the Italian submarine, Barbarigo, has torpedoed and sunk the 33,0 00-ton United States battleship, Mississippi, 339 miles off Freetown, Sierra Leone.
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  • 330 1 Tokyo, Oct. 7. ■T^HE four heroes of the special submarine flctilla which raided Sydney Harbour on May 31 lives up to the best traditions of the NTPtrotf-Navy, Admiral 'Baron Kiyokazu Abo, member of the House of Peers and fcrmer Navy
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  • 61 1 Rome, Oct. 6. A REPORT from Rome revealed that an air raid alarm was sounded at Aden, Port Said and Suez due to the sudden appearance of a Nippon submarine in the Red Sea. The British authorities are reported to have been thrown into confusion,
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  • 37 1 Lisbon, Oct. 6. Domei. •"■"•HE Iraq Cabinet, headed by Premier Nuri, to-day resigned en bloc reportedly because of disagreement within the Cabinet over domestic governm?nt problems, according to a Baghdad dvpatch received here.
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  • 323 1 SYDNEY HARBOUR 'A REGULAR CORNER OF HELL,' SAYS CORRESPONDENT (By TGSIO ANDO) Aboard the Kainakura Mara, Oct. 6, Domei. HOW real and how close the war was for the Australians came with the appalling suddenness verging on intense shock on the night
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  • 247 1 Tokyo, Oct 7. FIRST Lieutenant Kensl Tjjuman, leader of the special submarine flotilla, which wrought havoc on military installations rnrt vessels in Sydney Harbci'r on May 31, was a man of iron nerve but very considerate towards his subordinates, reports the YomiuriHoti
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  • 184 1 Tokyo, Oct. 6. 'THE Japan Times and Advertiser, in an editorial, not only acknowledged the gallant act of Rear-Admiral Gould of the Australian Navy in extolling the exploits of the crews of the Nippon special submarines but commended "the very generous and chivalrous spirit"
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  • 305 1 Stockholm, Oct 6. Domei. TPHE German armj at Stalin- <rad. now numbering at least -400 I 0 men, turned Its full fury on Monday toward a factory section of Stalingrad and made some progress. The Soviet mldnuht commanique reveals that fighting
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 240 2 WE are now in a position to give publicity to the extent of unemployment in Syonan-to and to the excellent services rendered and being rendered by the Kohsei-Ka Section of the Welfare Department of the Tokubetu-Si (Municipality) of Syonan-to. This department has compiled a register of unemployed
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  • 277 2 This circular explains thut, in pursuance of plans to help the unemployed, a list givint; details of all unemployed who have registered with the department has been compiled, which classifies the various occupations of the unemployed under separate headings. As this is a matter which vitally concerns the
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  • 270 2 "We are extremely gratified to be able to inform our readers that as a result of che our comments in this column in Saturday's issue a cheque for $300. has been sent tc this office by Mr. P. Lamprecht tf F. E. Zuellig Ltd., Syonan-to. to be
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  • 215 2 WILL PLEDGE LOYALTY TO NANKING GOVERNMENT Somewhere on Tsinan-Tsingtao Railway, Oct. 6. Domei. MORE than 15,000 Chungking troops who had A" been operating in the mountainous regions 3f Shantung Province surrended to the Nippon forces to-day. They included 3,000 troops
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  • 49 2 Hsinking, Oct. 6. Domei. npilE squadron of planes pilot- ed by Nippon student fliers landed at 4.39 p.m. completing their goodwill flight from Tokyo. The fliers were warmly welcomed by many Government and civilian representatives, including Mr. Yositaka Hanawa, Counsellor of the Nippon Embassy.
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  • 262 2 Tokyo, Oct. 7. TTHE resumption of operation of tin mines, oilfields and other vital resources in the Southern Regions is making amazing progress, declared Colonel Wataru Watanabe, Director-General of the Affairs Section of the Nippon Military Administration in Malaya, in
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  • 433 2 Tokyo, Oct. 6. FOLLOWING up his previous statements on the cruel treatment of Nippon nationals by enemy powers, Mr. Tomokazu Hori. spokesman of the Board of Information, in a statement tnis afternoon, flayed the treatment accorded
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  • 94 2 School Law Court In Bombay Set On Fire •LisDon, Oct. 6. WARIOUS information from India reaching Lisbon suggests that the disturbances in India have entered a stage of protracted struggla fcr independence. A dirpatch from Bombay indicates that a group of anti-Bri-tish demonstrators set fire to a government high school.
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  • 120 2 T Shanghai, Oct. 7. Domei. HE Lisbon Maru, a 7,052-bon Niopon Army transport, with more than 1,800 British and Australian war prisoners aboard, on Oct. 1 was tcrpedced and sunfc by a United States submarine in tn? South China Sea, while en route to
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  • 124 2 Tokyo, Oct. 6. THE Tokyo Sinbun Monday editorially describes the present status of the British Empire as the 49th state of the United States, and Prime Minister Churchill a servant of Roosevelt. The newspaper asks where the Britishers, once known for their pride
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  • 189 2 Peking, Oct. 6. MR- Wang I-tang, chairman of the North China Political Affairs Committee, accompanied by his suite, left Peking Monday afternoon for HsJuking, capital of Manchoukuo, where he arrived shortly after noon Tuesday, it was officially announced by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 30 2 ANNOUNCEMENT We have been appointed Sole Advertizing Agents for THE SYONAN TIMES For space bookings and rates please forward enquiries to SYONAN ADVERTIZING AGENCY 4, ROBINSON ROAD, or Phone 7171.
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    • 297 2 NOTICE THE FIRST SELANGOR AGRIHORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION, 2602. (NEW ORDER) The above agricultural Exhioitlon is held at the Race Cou 33 on Nov. 3 and 4, 2602. to commemorate the Meizi Se.u. the Birthday of Meizi Tenno-Keisa. Although it is a Selangor Show, the public throughout the Paninsula are welcome. Entries
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 987 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 23 R^ORE time has been spent than In the vowel class of verbs tnat ilalSX 1& to thoM endlD* to "lru" and a close study of the last lour les- the "ru" ls dropped and the r*sons is most important as the malnder becomes the second base learner
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  • 515 3 Mr. K.P.K. Menon Condemns L.S. Amery's Admission In British Parliament "U7E do not want a sluggish and incomplete or Tf inadequate revolution in India this time. We want to free our country completely from all foreign domination and build up a new State suited
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  • 125 3 IN horeur ot the 74th Birthday of 1 Mahatma Gar.tlfci, Dr. H. Seto. the Chief Police Officer. Malacca, officially declared open on Friday last, the Indian Relief Home at Mata Kuchlnor, which was established by the local branch of the Indian Independence Lttgue. In a
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  • 179 3 FINANCIAL HELP FOR FARMERS IN MANILA Manila, Oct. 5. Domel. pOR the purpose of increasing the production of foodstuffs by the utilization of land around Manila, the Municipal Office will create a Finance Bureau to aid farmers. The projected Bureau, with 40.000 pesos as funds, will make short-term Joans to
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  • 115 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 5. CTREET lights have been restored v in Kuala Lumpur for the first time since Dec. 8. Immediately when war broke out Kuala Lumpur was plunged into darkness and latfr when the British evacuated the town they
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  • 222 3 Syonan School Boys Girls Learn Polite Nippon Ways BOYS and girls in Syonan are to be trained strictly in accordance with the lofty spirit of Nippon etiquette and righteousness in future, says the Syonan Nippo. The chief Inspector of Schools in his instructions to all schools emphasizes that Nippon-zin always
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  • 62 3 THE Syonan Times has been requested to iniorm all Straits Chinese in distress tha f registration by the Straits Chinese .Section of the Overseas Chinese Association at the various centres previously advertized will close on Oct. 12 and that all those desirous of being assisted, and
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  • 87 3 Batavia, Oct. 5. Dcmei. IN order to improve the quality of native police, the Nippon Military Administration has inaugurated a Police Board which is destined to become the nerve centre cf the police system in Djawa. The Military Administration has simultaneously effected a sweeping
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  • 246 3 Penang, Oct. 6. Domei. POPULAR taste in literature in Penang has undergone a great change in recent months, an official of the local lending library told Domei today, books on Nippon and things Nipoon having displaced fiction for first position on the demand list.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 575 3 NOTICE Proposed Sailings Of Vessels Under The Control Of Kaizi Kyoku Bound For Names of Vessels Sailing Date Be^ w»?,? c" NANSHIN MARU October 8. 2602. and Olenien Pakan Baroe ASAHI MARU Unknown. NISIKI MARU October 12, 2602. Rengat SYOKAI MARU II October 8, 2602. Trenrrann SAKAI MARU October 8,
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    • 39 3 TADASHII NIPPON-GO (Standard Nippon-Go) 300 Pa^es By Professor OIKAWA (Rissho University, Tokyo) $1.75 PER COPT. Postage 30 cents. Can be obtained from.— A. MAHALINGHAM <•/• Em* Aoftt Corporation, Ltd., Klyne Street, and 41. Weld Road. Knala l«Vwr (Tel. 411 <i.
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    • 685 3 I Exhibition Of Paintings I To Aid Needy Artists j I M7ITH a view to alleviating distress amongst painters in Syonan and as an encouragement to lovers of art, it is I I intended to hold in exhibition of paintings, under I the auspices of the Syonan lokubetu-si and the
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    • 84 3 %urCM/</re/t's ffeeM, &tf Us/no JteGii/arAf JN\ Ml M.l I. r^^l FOX THE l,T^gsS^^fc SPEEDY Vff v relief of l^^rZEZ^Sl IBr CHH-DKENS /^%lteJ^ /ffU^. VARIOUS /Ifri All MTNTS. *^^^T VIZ.— jik-i V Convulsions, lls&sW Acidity. fcyj*^^ /fa!*' Constioafion. Gripes, Whooping Cctph iv.v uiacres lag Teething Complaints. CERTIFIED GOOD FOR BABIES Refuse
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 154 3 To-Day 's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson IJNTIL yesterday you learned v on the radio many Nippongo sentences and examples and we think that you should be able to speak Nippon-go very weU now. From to day onwards we will repeat the same lessons from the beginning to enable you to understand
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  • 484 4 •THE question of the reduction ol rents on properties owned by Hhem is receiving the serious consideration of the Tokubetu-51. the Syonan Times reliably under Stands. Mr. Y. Naricka, chief of the treasury section of the Syonan Tokubetu-si told a Syonan Times reporter that
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  • 276 4 COMMENTING en the Vatican attitude towards Nippon, ,the A&ahi correspondent reports frcm Rome as follows: 'The Vatican is favourably inclined towards Nippon as well as the N&ticnal Government. When the Nippon Minister to the Holy See presented his credentials to Pope Pius XII
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  • 780 4 Stalin's Nightmare: No Relief Possible From Britain U.S. Tokyo News Commentary WRECKED by anxiety and his patience exhausted, Premier Joseph Stalin has sent an open letter to American newspapermen asking for the institution of the second fron*. by the United States. Apart from the question of whether there can be
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  • 81 4 Nippon Soldiers To Assist At Chinese Comfort Show 'THE prog." ume of the Oversea- Chinese Association's Comfort Party for Nippon soldiers. 10 be held with the co-operation of the Syonan Nippo at the Dai Toa Gekizyo (former Cathay Theatre) on Oct. 17 and 18, will consist of songs, dances, drama
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  • 52 4 Tokyo, Oct. 6. TT is announced that Mr. Kaniti Naito, Governor of Ibaraxi Prefecture. Mr. Katumi Yamazumi, Director of the Financial Bureau of the Finance Ministry and Mr. Kozo Hasimoto, Director of the Finance Bureau, Kumamoto Prefecture have been appointed Chief Civilian Administrators for
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  • 675 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 5. TO commemorate Meizi Setu, the birthday of Meizi Tenno Heika, which falls on Nov. 3. as well as to encourage peasant husbandry and industry and Incidentally acquaints g the people
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  • 143 4 MR. Nagata, Adviser to the Nippon Military Administration in the Southern Regions, declared at Saigon on Monday, that it was greatly encouraging to see that the various races in the Southern Regions fully understand Nippon's true objective in this war and are sincerely
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  • 167 4 Manila, Oct. 5. Domei. *I*HE first group of Filipino offi- cers and scldiers of the Usaffe, who separated from the United States Army before its surrender and who were not made prisoners of war, will gain the status of released war prisoners to-morrow
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  • 186 4 AFTER several months experimenting and designing, an enterprising young Syonan-born Chinese, Mr. Sunny Tan, residing in Balestier Road, has designed a new type of San-ricksha which represents the last word in streamlining. A former dealer in bicycles. Mr. Tan has put his intimate
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  • 170 4 Penang, Oct. 6. Doinci. "po ameliorate the lot cf be- reavecl families of Government servants, a scheme has been introduced under which colleagues of a deceased man contribute a percentage cf then salaries to his dependents. Government's thought:ulnes.s in creating this benefit
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  • 171 4 READERS of tbe Syonan Times are invited to submit a brief thesis on the subject of how best the individual citizen, whatever his age or his occupation, could most effectively make a practical contribution towards the great work of reconstruction of
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  • 429 4 734 THIRD TERM APPLICANTS TESTS held over the week-end to select students for the Third Term (one month course) of Nippon-go lectures at the Syonan Nippon Gakuen in Queen Street resulted in 234 applicants being selected out of a total of 734.
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  • 123 4 Ipoh, Oct. 5. Domei. yo be ran on flmilar lines as the famous Nippon Neighbourhood Association, attempts are being made in Perak, to form organizations to assist the Police in the preservation of peace and order Jn the state, several publicspirited n'en have taken the
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  • 184 4 THE food situation in Malaya with regard to essential commodities is very good stated an official of the Agricultural Department of the Ounseikan-h'i when approached for a resume o' food imports into Malaya last month. Over 300,000 bags of rice were imported into
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  • 111 4 Rangoon, Oct. 6. Domef •THE Burmese vernacular, Sun, in an editorial "Give Up Idea of Wasting Money," advised the Burmese people: "All should consider the future and not the present." Thriftiness in every respect, particularly during the Greater' East Asia War, is essential, the
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  • 37 4 Hsinking. Oct. 6. Dcir.ef. ,M R Cheng Yu. first Manchoukiw Minister to Banskok is scheduled ,to leave here for his post via Nippon to-morrow morrJng, accompanied t» his "wife and daughter.
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  • 339 4 M R> Pa,rac^ HaraJiap, who is now in Syonan on his wback to Batawa after a trip to Sumatra, is one of the best knowr Malay journalists and the authrv of several popular Malay bookin Indonesia. He is the editor of Sinar Baharu, an Indonesian daily published
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