Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 October 1942

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  • 21 1 The Syonan Times 140, Cecil StrMt, Sroaaa-to Telephone 5471. No. 204 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents i
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  • 376 1 Sakuma, Harada Hirai Units Honoured DEFEATED LARGER ENEMY FORCES THE War Ministry revealed i 1 Tuesday that citations issued on June 15 by Lisut.-General Syoziro lida, Commander-in-Chief of our Expeditionary Forces in Burma, to the Sakuma, Harada and Hirai units, of
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  • 194 1 AN unique air pa%e«nt featur-crafts-heavy tombeis and fighters of Boeing B-17, Douglas Do-5. Douglas A-20, Martin 166, Curtiss P-40 and Buffalo types—piloted by our airmen, will be staged on -v Oct. 18 for the benefit of families of war dead observing
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  • 235 1 New German Attacks In Industrial Area Tokyo, Oct. 14. Domei. CUDDENLY breaking the lull in the tank and infantry warfare at Stalingrad, the battle for the beleaguered strategic Soviet city raged with fury today as the Germans intensified their assaults on the Volga industrial centre, according
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  • 88 1 Tatuns, Oct. 12, Dome!. THE Communist movement in the area north of Yenmenkwan, in tne northern part of Shansi Province, has been stamped out by the local Government authorities. With the support of Nippon forces, the authorities started clean-up operations in February against Communist
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  • 240 1 Minister Hatta Gives Radio Address Tokyo. Oct. 13, Domei. THE vital part railroad transport plays in the construction of the Greater East Asia Co-Pros-perity Sphere was stressed by the Railway Minister, Mr. Yosiaki Hatta, in a radio address last night on the eve of the 70th anniversary
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  • 220 1 Tokyo, Oct. 13. r)ECLARII*a that the Ameri- cans are losing their longcherished freedom which they enjoyed under the time-honoured rule of liberalism, the Tokyo Sinbun Tuesday editorially points out that the United States is gradually assuming the ignominous role of a
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  • 233 1 I *T»ENNO-HEIKA gave a luncheon Tuesday to Baron Kiitiro I I Hiranuma, Mr. Hatiro Arita and Mr. Ryutaro Nagai I I who have successfully fulfilled their mission as special envoys I Ito the National Government of China, and also Mr. Koki I Hirota and
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  • 515 1 Wants Selective Service For Industries Lisbon, Oct. 12. Dome!. PRESIDENT Roosevelt, In his fireside chat tonight, told the nation that from what he observed during his trip around the country he concluded that legislation may be necessary for the "selective service system" for industries, both on the
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  • 433 1 Times' Analysis Of Fireside Chat Tokyo, Oct. 14. COMMENTING on President Roosevelt's fireside chat given on October 12, the Japan Times and Advertiser editorially declares that President Roosevelt made Columbus Day the occasion to announce his enslavement of American labour. The newspaper says: "Far from being
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  • 177 1 Tokyo, Oct. 13. MR. Sun Shih, Counsellor to the Chinese Embassy, told Dome', in an exclusive interview that the United States and British proposals to abandon extraterritorial rights in China have come "a little too late." Mr. Sun pointedly declared that since United States
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  • 328 1 Establishment Of E. Asia Sphere Speeded-Up Native Inhabitants I Lauded Tokyo, Oct. 14. ■THE Military Administration xn the Southern Regions has I been making remarkable progress both politically and economically and the establishment of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere as a consequence
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  • 473 1 Tokyo, Oct. 13. CPEAKING at the opening meetm» J fng^f the EaH Aste Develophe?s n t?h gan?ation Co»vention held at the Groatar East Asia Hall Mr. Kiwao Okumura, Vice- d£ nt tne Board of Information, stressed that the preft xWar must b3 fouSht
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 234 2 JO-DAY in Nippon every city and village In Nippon will demonstrate that dynamic spirit of Nippon patriotism and loyalty to the throne and also revere the memory of the Dead Heroes of "War whose souls are for ever enshrined in the famous "Xasukuni Shrine at Tokyo. Those,
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  • 402 2 To the Nippon-zin death, for one's country and one's people, has no .'ear. for to him, death for the welfare of thousands and tens of thousands of his lellowmen is the noblest form of sacrifice that can be performed. And whilst a Nippon-zin, iike anyone else
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  • 1562 2 Solemnity Grandeur Of Yasukuni Rituals THIS is a continuation from 1 yesterday's issue of the Syonan Times, of the address made by Professor K. Takakami, a highly venerated priest in Nippon and an authority on religion, made at Home in June this year at a public gathering. It sets out
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  • 147 2  - Notes Comments I T. Kibo SXsXsXsXsX».-«\».< DV no means the least desiraDte *-> aspect of Syonan's steady return to normalcy is the graduat removal from many points hitherto guarded, of sentries whose presence was necessary until the Authorities were satisfied that they could be removed. The moral of this is
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  • 143 2 IT was observed the other day that the zeal and hard worK displayed by the Nippon-zin should help to stir up the locai Asiatic, who had fallen into lethargic ways as a result of tne example of tid'apathy set him in the past, but our editor informs
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  • 124 2 DV the sama token, it may us mentioned that the response to the oflfer of prizes lor the three best dissertations by readers of the Syonan Times, on how bej the average individual coma make a practical contribution in the course of his or hsr daily lii.
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  • 183 2 those contacted with mo paper are debarred from entering this contest, so let me try without appearing to be presumptuous, to help those reader; who may be lcoking-for a cue to begin their effort, i venture to suggest that all could maka cultural contribution by imbioing as much
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  • 142 2 To the Editor, Syonan Times. CIR—I also am in complete •J agreement with your correspondent T.S.T. V7ith legard to our difficulties with landlords and agree that official art ion is very necessary. I am speaking for myself and a number of friends who are undergoing a similar
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1025 2 NIFPON-GO LESSON 29 lITHEN the final "i" of a true adjective Is removed, what remains Is called the stem —takai (adj.), taka (stem)r samui (adj.), tamu (stem). As in the case of verbs, the stem of an adjective is used as the first component of a corrpcund and this is
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    • 182 2 by J. R. Raju from (Studio); 7.00 Nippon-go News relayed from Tokyo; 7.30 Indian Music—Hindustani Classical Song] (Recorded); 8.00 Nippon-go Lesson No. 157; 8.10 News In Hindustani; 8.30 News in Tamil; 8.50 News in Malay; 0.10 Musical Interlude: 9.80 News in Cantonese; 9.40 News in Hokkien; 10.00 News In English;
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  • 387 3 Ipoh, Oct. 12, Domei. DELIEF for clerks and improvement in the salary scheme of Government employees are matters which are engaging the attention of the Perak Government at present, Domei understands. While several of the clerical staffs of the former private
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  • 163 3 (From Our Ovm Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 12. (TVER 3,000 people of all races v wended their way to the Selangor Club (former Selangor Golf Club) yesterday to participate in the "shooting" of scenes of the club and its environments at
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 481 3 Proposed Sailings Of Vessels Under The Control Of Kaizi Kyoku To Pf kau Baroe. via SMat Pandjang, Bcngfcalis and Siak NISIKI MART Oct. 14, 2~02. To BHawa-i. Deli and Olehleh NANTEI MARU Oct. 14. 2602. To Rengat via Pulau Bnlofa, Prigi Radja. Sabut and Tembi!ahan SVOKAI MARU 2 Oct. 15,
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    • 953 3 POLICE BAND THE Sycnan Police Band, under the direction of Conductor Ganda Singh, will perform In public at the Waterloo Street bandstand to-morrow from 19 hours to £0 hours as follows:— 1, Spanish March, "Sol a Sevilla," Jordana; 2. Selection, "Bric-a-Brac/* Monckton x Fink; 3. Valse, "Eton Boating Song," Kaps;
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    • 667 3 NOTICE Further to the notification Issued on 7th September last, it is hereby notified that the SYO-NAN-KAIUN-KUMIAI (Syonan Shipping Association) is now functioning under the auspices of GUNSEI-KANBU, and its Office is in Shell House, First Floor, (Former A.P.C. building), Collyer Quay. The Board of the KUMIAI consists of the
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    • 578 3 Every Good Asian Has Part To Play In Reconstruction DEAOERS of the Syonan *x 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
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 174 3 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Y^OU liave learnt on ttM radio short sentences and phrases and some auxiliary words. And to-day you will proceed with prepositions, that Ls "ni" meaning "in" in English. A preposition shows the relation between two words. In Nippon-go the preposition is really a pest-position. That is,
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  • 464 4 RELIEF OF DISTRESS Federation Of Buddhists, Mohamedans, Confucians, Taoists Christians UUNDREDS of thousands of the poor in Syonan have in the past received, and are still receiving, assistance from the Tao Yuan or the Red Swastika Society, whu/i derives its name from the
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  • 337 4 EIGHT medical and dental students are now undergoing •their final professional examinations at the Tyuo Bycin (Central '■HosoitaD Svonan. The examinations are the first »tc be held ur.der the Nippon administration. They commenced on Tuesday morning and will continue right up to Sunday after».noon.
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  • 270 4 Syonan's 'Great World' 'New World' Reopening •TWO big amusement parks here will re-open on Nov. 7 according to a statement made by Mr. H. G. Loke. business manager of the New World, to a Domei representative. Mr. Loke revealed that the parlrs concerned are the New World and the Great
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  • 64 4 Tokyo, Oct. IS. THE Kelo University tennis team 1 decisively beat Waseda University in the regular fall tennis matches by a score of eight to one at the Waseda Courts yesterda" afternoon. Keio's netmen lost only one of th? p'x singles games
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  • 176 4 Shanghai, Oct. 12. Domei. ONE hundred and three Indian rspatriat33, including women and children who left Shanghai en Aug. 4 aboard the Tatuta Maru fcr India, are now stranded in Durban, South Africa, contrary to arrangements promised by British authorities,
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  • 38 4 A PRAYER croup for intercession has been arranged by the Committee on Church Union,( Federation of Christian Churches beginning from Friday, Oct. 23 at 5.30 p.m. <T.T.) at St. Andrew's Cathedral, and every Friday j thereafter.
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  • 188 4 Penansr, Oct. 12. Dome!. IJUNDREDS of eager buyers crowded the former premises of Whiteaway Laidiaw in Bishop Street, Penang, on Sunday when Daimaru, first department store to be established in new Malaya opened" its doors ior business. This firm i 3 the branch
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  • 49 4 A PERFORMANCE of the Daicio Orchestra band will take place to-day at the Mizuho ground (former V.M.C.A. tennis courts off Bras Basah Road) from 9 to 11 p.m. (Tokyo time). In the event of rain, the performance will be held in the Dai Toa Gekizyo.
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 4 Happy Malay children, dressed in their best, enjoying their first Hari Raya Puasa under the New Order in Syonan. This scene is typical of those witnessed throughout the length and breadth of Malaya on Monday, when young and old alike celebrated the Muslim festival in a new atmosphere of freedom.
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  • 428 4 Tokyo, Oct. 13. THAT the future of agriculture in Sumatra is almost unlimited was the unanimous conclusion arrived at during a round-table conference of ten key Nippon leaders guiding the reconstruction of the island of Sumatra, says Domei. Sponsored by the Niti
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  • 1292 4 THE following radio messages intercepted by an authorized station is published for the information of our readers by courtesy of the Distress Relief Section of the Indian Independence League, Syonan. To Renganatha Iyer, Accounts Dept. Poet Office. Syonan. From
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  • 473 4 Tokyo, Oct. 13. CPEAKING at the first day session of the East Asia Develop. ment League Federation, which opened at the Greater East Asia Hall in Tokyo, the Foreign Minister, Mr. Masayuki Tani, reiterated that Nippon is
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  • 136 4 IN order to check up any irregularities that may exist as regards the number of persons of families registered, the Wholesale Distribution Association for Sugar' and Salt, Syonan, has notified retailers that they must insisc upon purchasers producing their Ankycso together with relevant ration
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  • 193 4 Officials Desire To Share Joys Sorrows Of People /"WER 2,000 people in Syonan are being Invited to a special comfort show at the Dai Toa Gekizyo on Oct. 20 by the Syonan Tokubeiu-sl stated Mr. M. Shinozaki, Kosel-katyo, yesterday. The personnel of the comfort show comprise Nippon artis s, both
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  • 149 4 f^OMEI learns that, in order to *f assist former Nippon residents in Malaya and Sumatra prior to the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War, and who nave returned to these parts for the purpose cf starting independent enterprises, the Nippon Military
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  • 172 4 Many Cycles Are Bought Sold In Syonan Every Day A BRISK trade in second hand bicycles is beins carried on in Syonan to-day, not by bicycle dealers so much as by individuals. A Syonan Times reporter who visited the Registrar of Vehicles Office in Middle Road yesterday was told that
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  • 96 4 IN an interview given to a correspondent of the Syonan Nipp?, Mr. Tan Kg Sel, president of the Gomu Tiriatukai Kumlai (Rubber Control Association >, Johore Bahru, revealed that during last month the Association bought 10,000 piculs of rubber. Mr. Tan expects the amount purchased
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