Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 October 1942

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  • 21 1 The Syonan Times I 140 Cecil Street, Syoaon-to Telephone 5471. ISo. 203 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 393 1 Astoria, Quincy Vincennes MANY CASUALTIES 'Nippon Fire Heavy And Accurate/ Communique Says Lisbon, Oct. 12, Domei. THE United States Navy De--1 partment announced in Washington late to-day the loss of three heavy American cruisers, the Astoria 9,000 tons, Quincy 9,375
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  • 119 1 Tokyo, Oct. 12. Domei. rls learned that letters al-1 dressed to Nippon residents in enemy countries, including those interned and those residing in neutral countries, from their anxious families, relatives and friends in Nippon poured into the branches oi the Nippon Red; Cross Society to-day
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  • 321 1 Americans Actually Lost 21 Warships Tokyo, Oct. 18. THE United States Navy Department's admission yesterday of the loss of three cruisers of the Minneapolis class in the first Solomon Islands battle on August 7—9 more than two months after the engagement brings to the mind the
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  • 44 1 Berlin. Oct. 12. A CCORDING to a communique issued by the Germin High Command, Sunday, a German! submarine has sunk a 20 900-ton j BrltUh transport on its way io\ Freeiowa on the western coast of j Alrica. j
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  • 120 1 Navy Department Bares Losses Since Dec. 1 Lisbon, Oct. 12. Domei. ACCORDING to an announce- ment issued by the United States Navy Department, 991 men of the United States Navy, Marines and Coast Guards have been lost in action between September 22 and 30. The Navy
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  • 72 1 Hsinking. Oct. 12. Domei. AFTER completing their goodwill flight to Manchoukuo the Nippon student flyers hopped off from here at 9 a.m. They are scheduled to reach Haneda Airport, Tokyo, at 4.30 pjn. on October 14. A later message says that the flyers arrived at
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  • 244 1 System Was Founded 70 Years Ago Tokyo, Oct. 12. rf is revealed that plans are under way to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the conscription system in Nippon on November 28. Tracing back the development of our military system since the enforcement of
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  • 155 1 Canton, Oct. 12. Domei. LJEAVY destruction to crops and property with many casualties among the people occurred early this month in Lulcho Peninsula in Kwangtung Province under the control of the Chungking regime when one of the heaviest storms in the past 50 years struck the
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  • 279 1 Shanghai, Oct. 12. Domei. JW|R Yozi Hirota, Spokesman of I¥* the Nippon Consulate-Gen-eral, ridiculed as a "meaningless gesure to appease the Chungking regime" the relinquishment of extraterritorial righ s in China by the Unired States and Bri am as a "gift in
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  • 182 1 President Wang Reviews Chinese Air Corps; Is Greatly Impressed 1 Nanking, Oct. 12. Domei. I PRESIDENT Wang Ching--1 wei this morning reviewed the main forces of the newlyI organized air corps of the I National Government of China at the local airfield for the first time since its organiza- tion.
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  • 175 1 CHUNGKING REDS CLASH Hundreds Killed Or Wounded Tsinan, Oct. 12, Domei. MIPPON forces at dawn on Oct 10 commenced fresh operations against Chungking and Chinese Red bandits who are fighting among themselves in the vicinity of Changkin on the Tsinan-Tsingtao Railway and are now in the process of annihilating them,
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  • 238 1 Buenos Aires, Oct. 10. Domei HPHE Argentine Ambassador in Washington, Senor Felipe Espll, and the Chilean Ambassador Senor Rodolfo Michels, today lodged a formal protest with the United States State Department against the insinuations made by Under-Secre-tary of State Sumner Welles in a speech
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  • 264 1 No Man Of Calibre Of Foch Tokyo, Oct. 13 /COMMENTING on speculations V concerning the formation of a Joint Allied war command which has been given added impetus by Washington's hasty recall of Ambassador William S. Standley from Moscow, the Asahi newspaper declares that the chief
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  • 47 1 Lisbon, Oct. 12. Domei. |T is reported from Washington 1 that the United S:ates Senate yesterday unanimously voted the biggest tax bill in American history. It is reported that the new tax bill includes people earning a monthly salary of $48.
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  • 419 1 Stalin's Statement Was First Sign Tokyo, Oct. 13. Domel. 'THE Japan Times and Advertiser, declaring that the long foreseen split in the anti-Axis camp is now fast materializing, says that the first open sign was Soviet Premier Josef Stalin's statement on Oct. 4 which
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  • 277 1 Tokyo, Oct. 12. THE U.S. Secretary cf Navy, Col. Frank Knox, on his way home from a trip to South Ame-« rica is reported to have made a speech in which he emphasized the American offensive against Nippon, adding the boastful
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 24 1 MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, etc. For all your SALES Problems Consult us. fVe guarantee satisfactory TURNOVER. PACIFIC TRADERS, 85. RANGOON ROAD, S YON AN -TO.
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    • 34 1 Learn to Speak Nippon-Go, by using the method contained in "THE STANDARD NIPPON-GO CONVERSATION BOOK. OBTAINABLE AT ALL BOOK DEALERS. The Great Eastern Book Co. (Publishers) 143, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SYONAN. Tel. No. 4409.
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  • 646 2 WE have before us an article by Mr. D. ParanTT joti, which formed the pith of an address broadcast from our local Indian Independence League Broadcasting Station a few nights ago and which dealt with the fearless manner in which certain British writers have, to use the speaker's
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  • 336 2 f\N Saturday the United States of America, v Great Britain and Chungking celebrated with tremencous enthusiasm, much exchanging of congratulatory telegrams and laudatory speech makug, the restoration of all extra- territorial rights possessed by the United States and Great Britain to China. This magnani- mous gesture was lauded
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  • 1931 2 Nippon's Economic Strength Has Not Only Remained Unshaken It Has Grown Steadily Surely THE secret of Nippon's econo--1 mie strength lies in the unity, diligence and hearty cooperation of all her people with every measure taken by the nation, said Mr. Sinzyo Takahasi in his address, in the third of
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  • 369 2 SINCE you are living in this modern world, you cannot get rid of living together. For instance, at home you live together with your family, at school with your friends, and in office with superior officials and frierds. Wherever
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  • 104 2 IpOh. Oct 11. Dornei. GOVERNMENT office hours in PeraS has been reduced by half an hour to enable more Government employees to study Nippon go. Heads of departments have impressed upon their subordinates the importance of utilizing this opportunity.
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  • 302 2  -  Haji Zainon binte Sulaiman, (Lady Supervisor of Malay Girls' Schools in Johcre State, in a special interview with Dome "TRUE Nippon people have com- pletely changed our outlork on life. They have taught us, men and women, to rise up and to lead hard-working
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  • 278 2 Syonan House Rents To the Editor, Syonan Times. SIR. —I entirely a^ree with all that "T.3.T." has writtea concerning the reduction of house lent. We have now a Government which is extremely anxious to relieve the distress of the people in all possible manner. We have also,
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  • 109 2 /\VER 80 Muslim students of tha Syonan Nippon Gakkuen attended a tea oart; held at tru Victoria Confectionery on Monday afternoon in celebration of Hari Raya Puasa. The party vu attended by Pro* I fessor Zimbou, Principal of th«i Gakkuen, and other rrembcis ol
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 984 2 Eft*- '"^j. NIPPON-GO LESSON 28 /THE phrases t&kal desu, takaku arimasu, takj gosaimasu 1 all mean "It is high" (or "dear"), the last being the xnost polite. In this form all these can be conjugated, the adjective in each case remaining the same and the auxiliary verb only undergoing inflexion.
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    • 126 2 Chinese Schools broadcast in Mandarin; 11.15 Nippon-go Lesson for Malay and Indian School-, broadcast in Malay; 11.30 Nippon-go Songs for all Schools; 11.45 Nippon-go Lesson for Common Public Schools broad rast in *?"g"«h. 12.00 p.m. Interval; 6.00 Nippon-go News for beginners; 6.10 Nippon Melodies Appreciation Hou-; 6.25 Malay Music; 7.00
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  • 310 3 WITNESSED FUNERAL OF OUR GREAT ADMIRAL TOGO Taiping, Oct. 11, Domei. QNE of the lew Malayans who had the privilege of witness- in* the funeral-in-state of the late Admiral Heihatiro Togo in Hibiya Park, Tokyo, in June, 1934, is Che Ismail
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  • 139 3 A large and varied programme has been arranged by the Overseas Chinese Association for their Comfort Show to Nippon troops in Syonan at the Dal Toa Geklzyo on Oct. 17 and 18. Scheduled to occupy two full hours, the show will consist of
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  • 282 3 /\WING to the large number of v radio messages to India and Ceylon which are now being daily received, the fcllowinej rules are hereafter to be strictly observed, says the Secretary or the I.IJL. Distress Relief Section. 1. All messages should be
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 386 3 NOTICE TO ARTISTS With a view to alleviating distress amongst ;jrtisto in Syonan, and as an encouragement to lovers of art, it is intended to bold an art exhibition at which pictures in oilo, and drawings in water-colours, black and white pastels etc., will be displayed, under the auspices of
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    • 244 3 ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL Will Mr. LIM KHOE KEONG. Madam TAN EILK NEO or DOLLY TAN communicate REPATRIATE from India as soon as possible. Address Tetter to Mr. Anthony P. K. Wee. Asano Bussan Co. Ltd., No. 2, Pinlayson Green, Syonan. 200—203 WANTED TYPISTS (a) Type—fast typists. (b) Drawing. (c) A knowledge
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    • 262 3 MARRIAGE TAN—ONG. The Mairiage be-; tween Tan Yew Jee (Harry) I youngest son of the late Mr. (Mrs. Tan Hood Swee, to Mis-3 Ong Kirn Kee (Maggie) the second daughter of Madam Lim Chiam Neo and the late Mr. Ong Leong Watt, will take place on 16th October, 2602. ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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    • 270 3 WANTED suitable houses with as many rooms as possible (near Town). Communicate with TO-KYO-KYUKO DENTETSU CO LTD., No. 27. Malacca Street, Syonan-To. Telephone No. 6028 —6032. Syonan Broadcasting Station Notice CONVERSION OF RADIO RECEIVERS Owners of Short-wa\e radio receivers of the foMowin; districts, wliose sets bare still not been converted,
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    • 915 3 NOTICE THE FIRST SELANGOR AGRIHORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION 2602. (NEW ORDER) The above agricultural Exhioitlon is held at the Race Couscon Nov. 3 and 4, 2602, to commemorate the Meizl-Setu. the Birthday of Meizi Tenno-Heika. Although :t is a Selangor Show the public throughout the Pt* ninsula are welcome. Entries for competition
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 147 3 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YESTERDAY you learned on the radio the use of the objective case by using "o!" Today ycu will learn the word "ni" when used in the objective case. The word "ni" is placed at the same place as the word "o" that is just after the
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  • 1376 4 Day All Nippon-zin Offer Up Prayers To Souls Of War Dead TO-DAY is the day all Nip-, pon-zin offer up their prayers to the s^ul» i*l Hie Wu Dead enshrined in vhe Yasu- j kuni Shrine, and one of tiie. days set
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  • 288 4 TTHE vegetable garden of the Rangoon Road Boys' School has developed so v/ell under the care of both teachers and pupils that it now provides an assortment of vegetables which is daily turned into a soup for every pupil and teacher in
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  • 212 4 THAT education in Syonan has been making great strides is clearly indicated by the fact that the number of pupils has now increased to! nearly 20,000 as compared with about 10,000 in April last when schools reopened, says the Svonan
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  • 123 4 THE Syonan Police Band, under the i 1 direction of Conductor Ganda Singh, will perform in public at the Botanical Gardens Band.sli.nd to-day, from 19 tan to 20 hours. The programme will tx» as follows:— 1. March. "Blaze of Glory." HOI2--mann; 2. Selection, "Festival of EmI pire." Rogan;
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  • 212 4 IN honour of the Hari Raya festival observed by all Muslim peoDles. the Gun Senden-Han (Military Propaganda Department) arranged for the display of cinema pictures at several centres in Syonan-to and Johore Dti 11 V\X On Monday, a picture show was S, Ven v
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  • 275 4 Penang, Oct. 11, Domei. AT an estimated cost of $675,000, the Government intends within the next six months to repair damaged buildings in Penang which have not been ordered to be demolished, Domei learns. A special provision of $150,000 has also
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  • 251 4 THE selling price of charcoal In Syonan has been kept down wih the resumption of communications with Sumatra, reports the Syonan Nippo. At present the price for one picul of ordinary charcoal is about $2. which is even lower than, the maximum
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  • 219 4 WITH the inauguration of nine Nippon-go classes for t:achers in Syonan on Oct. 1, a very important step in the process of spreading the study of the new lingua franca of Malaya was taken by the Education Department c! the Syonan Tokubetu-si.
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  • 311 4 r Penang, Oct. 9, Domsi. A CALL to ths educated unemployed in Penang to take to the sea and adopt Xishing as profession was made by Mr. Abdul Gani, Officer-in-Charge, Fisheries D2partment. Penang, in a Youths Hour broadcast recent^ *rom the
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  • 264 4 T*HE formation of two Nippon Go classes for men. one for beginners and the other for advanced studpnts. is beins arranged by the Overseas Chinese Association. Arrangements have been m->de to secure a licence from the Educational DeDartment to start clas?es- It
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 156 4 British Anti-Aircraft Cruiser Sunk Lisbon. Oct. 9, Domei. •THE Admiralty hai announced 1 that the British antiaircraft cruiser, Coventry, of 4.290 tons, has been sunk, states a london message. The announcement says that the warship J- ad a complement of 400 r~en. N*™v tt S. GFSTITRK TO APPEASE CHUNGKING Tokyo,
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