Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 October 1942

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syoaan-to I Telephone 5471. No. 204 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 (f .its
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  • 498 1 U.S. Admission Of Loss Of Heavy Cruisers Soon To Be Followed By Evacuation Of Solomons Area BRITISH PUBLIC BELIEF Mr. Hori Comments On Announcement 'USUAL AMERICAN TRICK' Zurich, Oct. 13, Domei. ACCORDING to the Gazette de Laussane's report from London the belated Washingtori admission of the loss of three heavy
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  • 162 1 Tokyo, Oct. 14. AWARDING of posthumous honours to 933 Naval officers and men who were killed hi action or died of wounds or illness hi the China Affair up to Dec 7, 1941, was jointly announced by the Navy Mhdstry and the Cabinet Decoration
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  • 447 1 Wholesaler Caught Red-Handed "f>LEVER detective work by two members of the Food Control Department of the Syonan Tokubetu-si resulted in the detection of the nefarious and mean business dealings of a rice wholesaler Chuan Seng Huat who, after buying rice from the local Rice and Padi
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  • 172 1 More 0 verestimation Of Allied Power-Mr. Hori Tokyo, Oct. 14. OR. Tomokazu Hori t Spokesman of the Board of Information, characterized President Roosevelt's Columbus Day speech as the "usual over-estimation of Allied power and under-valuation of Axis strength." He said: "It seems that not only President Roosevelt,
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  • Article, Illustration
    20 1 Nippon machineguns sweep the ruffled looters of the Bay of Bengal at Akyah, in watchful alert against any enemy move.
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  • 269 1 To Be Lowered From 20 Years To 18 Lisbon, Oct. 13, Domei. rr»HE United States' War DepartA ment to-day asked Congress to enact the necessaxy legislation of lowering the draft age limit from the present 30 years to 18, it is reported from Washington. Representative Andrew
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  • 308 1 (By Yosinori Horiguti, Dome! Special Correspondent) Zurich, Oct. 14. DRESIDENT Roosevelt's empha--1 sis or the manpower question during his fireside talk served to highlight the most serious hitch In the American production front which is traceable to the democratic system, dispatches here reveal.
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  • 69 1 Tokyo, Oct. 14. PIE Foreign Office has announced the appointment of Mr. Morito Morisima. former Consul-General in New York, as Minister to Portugal, succeeding Mr. Siniti Tita, who has been appointed Counsellor to our Embassy in France in hie capacity of Minister. It was farther announced that
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  • 329 1 Sequel To Letter In Life Magazine Zurich, Oct. 13. Domei. 'THE British Government has drawn Washington's attention to the open letter addressed to the British people by Russel Davenport in Life Magazine, inviting them to abandon the idea of keeping the British Empire intact if
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  • 416 1 Honan Cleared Of Enemy Forces TWO Chungking generals, Chang Hsih-slen and Hu Shi-hou, together with 2,101 men as well as 280 ramnant Chinese communists in N.W. Shan si, have surrendered to the Nippon forces. The Tokyo Niti Kiti reported Wednesday, from Tsmgtao that General Chang
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  • 134 1 s* Tokyo, Oct. 14. WIIE Navy Ministry has <|; announced the appointment of Viie- Admiral Kitiziro Hamada (retired), Chairman of the Board of Directors of I I the Central Association of > Overseas Nippon-zin, and Mr. Tomokiti Yosizaua. I! Director of the Taiwan i Electric
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  • 180 1 Destinations Are Open Secrets Admirals Aver Lisbon, Oct. 14, Domei. A SENSATION was created in the British House of Lords this afternoon when two British Admirals bitterly condemned the lack of secrecy regarding the destination of convoys. The Admiral of the Fleet, the Earl of Cork and
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  • 280 1 Tokyo, Oct. 15. "TTOE Japan Times and Advert- issr editorially says that the crisis of the Churchill Cabinet is already hard hit by the pressure from outside of the Nippon, German and Italian offensive and by the steady rise in
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 276 2 Sport Universal Brotherhood QF all the mediums for the creation of a spir of harmony and good-fellowship between peoples of different communities and even different nations, sports and games have always been the most successful. So far as Malayans are concerned, apt illustrations of this camaraderie between sportsmen of different
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  • 259 2 The very iact that the formation of trie Syonan Sports Association has met with sucn splendid support, which would" have been greater, but for the straitened circumstances of many of the local people through unemployment, is in 'tscli a splendid testimonial to the extent of the recovery of
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  • 631 2 This meigii-g of all races i-i^o one was. and is still considered by both the officials, who helped the Association and are doing so much to help it along, and by the original organizing members of the Association, as an object of paramount importance for one reason, which
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  • 1186 2 THIS is the concluding por--1 tion of the striking address delivered at' Home in June last by Professor K. Takakami. eminent member of the Nippon priesthood and an authority on religion, on the Spirit of Yasukuni and the
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  • 234 2 Huge Panorama Sketches Of Dai Toa War Scenes Captured Arms Displayed Tokyo, Oct. 14. GATHERING from aU parts of the Empire, war bereaved families thronged the Kudan Hill to participate in the sacr^rl enshrining rites for Nippon's new war dead, totalling 15,021, which marked the opening of the extraordinary Autumn
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  • 469 2  - Notes Comments 21. Kibe •X«Ks>'»>«xSvSx§)f |VFHER days, oilier ways v lane was when, ana mat not so long age, moior cars were considered lndispensatne by many people who to-day are all the healthier tor riding a push bicycle. 1 can quote at least one instance of my aw a knowledge,
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  • 256 2 THE prcgrcmme cf ent:Ttrinment for and by school childran, arranged by the Eiucv.tion Department of the Syonan Tcfcu-betu-si in connection with the Meizi Setu celebrations on Ncv. 3, has new been decided. The sport side of th? programme is divided into twe- The inter-group
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1030 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 30 IN the last lesson the conditional tense forms were particularly referred to in orcer to explain some further joints connected with these forms. The if" sense of the conditional can be- expressed in other ways and In this connection the ye b iku. to go. should be
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    • 81 2 —By the Boys of the Queen Street Chinese Boy's School; 7.00 Nippon-go News relayed from Tokyo; 7.30 Malay Music (Recorded); 8.00 Nippon-go Lesson No. 158; 8.10 News in Hindustani; 8.30 News in Tamil; 8.50 News in Malay; 9.10 Musical Interlude; 9.20 News to Cantonese; 9.40 News in Hokkien; 10.20 (25
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  • 365 3 Present Not Time For Indians To Indulge In Person al Interests Ipoh, Oct. 14. Domei. "THOUGH I am a Nippon-zin, as an Asiatic brother, I am prepared to sacrifice everything: for the sake of India," declared Major Ogawa, i head of the Iwa^uro Kikan,
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  • 292 3 Osaka, Oct. 13. Domei. SOLEMN memorial services for the late Lieut.-Conu/iander S. T. Horswell. who died of a severe attack of dysentery at the war prisoners camp on October 11. were held at 4 3C p.m. in the plaza fronting the camp, in the presence
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  • 51 3 Relatives and friends are hereby informed of the deaths of (1) HENRY V. PEREIRA. beloved brother of Mr. Thomas V. Pereira. and (2) SUNNY CRUZ, beloved nephew of Mr. John C. Pereira. which occurred on Monday, 12th October. 2602. The Funeral took pace on 13-10-2602, at 6 p.m. at
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  • 216 3 Batavia, Oct. 13. Domei. AIMED at increasing the efficiency and at the same time conserving both fuel and time, all 13 railway lines in Djawa will be operated under a single management beginning Oct. 16, according to an announcement made by the Overland Transportation Control
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  • 163 3 Tokyo Oct. 11. IT Is reported from Hanoi tha/ the authorities of the French Indo-China Rice and Cereal Administration Office estimate this year's F.LC. rice harvest will reach that of the notmal year. The dispatch says that more than 80. per cent, of the total rice
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  • 160 3 Tokyo, Oct. t. pOMMENTING on America's forthcoming observance on Oct. 27 of the first Navy Day since the outbreak cf the Greater East Asia War, Ul2 Tokyo Sinbun declared that day could be more fittingly described as a "memorial day to lament over
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  • 241 3 Ipoh, Oct. 11. Domei. A SPORTS Fed2raticn wLI shortly be formed to encourage and control sports in the State of Perak. Pending the formation of this controlling body, several leading sports enthusiasts hava been elected to organize the various branches of sport which
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  • 161 3 Tokyo, Oct 13, Domei. CERNANDO Kodrv4l.es, Spanish j journalist visiting Nippon, commenting on Roosevelt!* message on the occasion of Columbus I Day said that "in the name of' faith, which RooseveJi advocates, he is obliged to *>c sincere and not to contradict t^e statement that an
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 563 3 Cash Prizes For Readers Of Syonan Times DEADERS of the Syonan Times are invited to submit a brief thesis on tbe subject of bow best the individual t'itizen. whatever bis age or his occupation, could most effectively make a practical contribution towards tbe rreat work of reconstruction of this country,
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    • 214 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrtitre. Thomas Pereira and John C. pereira beg to tender their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends for their letters of condolences. Wreaths and their kind attendance at the Funeral Service, and also the Nippon gentleman who recovered the first body and did his utmort to
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    • 198 3 ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL WANTED Will Mr. Ng Chua Gan see Mr. Loh Kirn Chiew at No. 658, Eng Hoon Btreet, any morning at 3 a.m. <Tr>yo Tim-^. 203—205 Please communicate with the undermentioned address should any one have anything personally to do w<th the shop as the old office is under
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    • 253 3 SELANGOR TURF CLUB (NEW ORDER) NOVEMBER MEETING Ist Day. Sunday, Bth Nov., 2602. 2nd Day. Wednesday, 11th Nov.. 3r«l Day. Sun«la> 1 N >v.. Z6Q'i. Owners' Entries close at 2.C0 p m. on the 24th October, 2602. (Edtry Forms are obtainable at the Town Office). UNLIMITED BIG UflttP. A $1
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    • 205 3 AUCTION SALE OF Mlsrellan**';;!.- goads rompri'>in<; j it) dozen aiumir.ium jelly and cake moulds, 136 dozen paper lanterns. 60 boxes. Velvet decoration. 100 down wall lamps. Barber's chain, electric table fan, Smith Premier's Typewriter. 120 dozen assorted wine glasses. 1 Organ by Robinson Co., 1 lot lady's handbags. Crockery, etc.,
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    • 627 3 NOTICE TO ARTISTS With a view to alleviating dlsUess amongst rtists in Syonan, and as en encouragement to lovers of art. it is intended to hold an art exhibition at which oictures in oi!3. and drawings in water-colours blacK and white uastels etc. *ill be displayed, under the auspices of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 153 3 j To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson VESTERDA* fWI scudied on thej radio about preposition which is really a post-position. By the examples given we hope you have! learned them well. Now we :ome to sentences containing subjects ana predicates with adjectives. Unlike in English, in Nippon-go the vtrt) comes last For
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  • Adviser Surveys Malayan Before Tokyo Conference
    • 293 4 Tokyo, Oct. 15. (THE Asahi Sinbun quotes Mr. Hidcziro Nagata, Adviser to the Military Administration in Malaya, who is at present in (Tokyo in order to confer with the central authorities, as saying that the Nippon Military Administration in Malaya, Sumatra. Djawa, Burma and
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    • 305 4 He said in Malaya rubber plantations have been completely restored to pre-war conditions while the development of tin mines is progressing according to plan. He added that in Sumatra where war damage was comparatively light, rehabilitation work is progressing more rapidly than
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  • 114 4 SJT. Rash Behari Bose, President of the Council of Action of the East Asia Indian Independence League, and Sjt. N. Raghavan. President of the AllMalayan Branch of the Independence League and member of the Council of Action, left Syonan on Wednesday to
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  • 109 4 Lisbon, Oct. 14. Domei. JOE Louis, world's heavyweight boxing champion who recently announced his retirement from the ring, following U5. Secretary cf War. Henry Stimson's thumbsdown on the proposed Louis-Billy Conn fight, has found "a fly in the ointment," according
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  • 344 4 WITH the advent of the New Order, the youth of this coun"f try no longer wander in a blind alley, declared Mr. Heah Joo Seang, Chief Commissioner of the Penang Shu Sei-Nen Dan < Youth Movement) in a radio talk
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  • 282 4 A DOUBLE drowning fatality took place on Monday, when Henry V. Pereira, aged 20, and Sunny Cruz, aged 24, lost their lives off Teluk Kurau while sea bathing. The parents of both the deceased are in India. It is believed that the young
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  • 303 4 Penang. Oct. 12, Domei. AFTER more then ten months, the town and certain sections of the countryside glittered again last night when stieet lighting was restored in Penang. For days municipal employees had been busy fitting bulbs to street lamlps and
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  • 652 4 Syonan Extended WIDE RANGE OF NEWLY ARRIVED EQUIPMENT DV far the largest of its kind in Syonan, the dental clinic at the Tyuo Byoin (former Kandang Kerbau hospital) will shortly undergo extensive improvements with the addition of a further four dental chairs and installation of
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  • 247 4 Tokyo, Oct. 14. ■DELEGATES at to-day's second day session of the East Asia Development Convention unanimously adopted the motion by Mr. Mannosuke Yamaoka, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Dai Nippon East Asia Development League, calling for
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  • 480 4 AS stated previously, a man works but of the home, while most women work in the home, All domestic affairs are left to the housewife. She must be a good worker Nippon Spick in her house. We have a
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  • 290 4 $130,000 Already Advanced' To Help Revive Penang 's Kampong Industries Penang, Oct. 14, Domei. COUR months after its inauguration, the People's Bank in 1 Penang has given aid to well over 3,000 families with loans totalling $150,000, the majority of the borrowers haying; used the money to start minor businesses.
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  • 181 4 Hongkong, Oct. 12. Domei. HONGKONG is being built up for the welfare of the whole of Greater East Asiia, not for its own sake or for Nippon alone, now that the former Crown Colony has been freed from the imperialistic British, Lieut.-General Rensuke Isogal,
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  • 373 4 "TTHE Nippon Government has the interests of this country and the welfare of the people very much at heart. When the people are in sorrow, the Government sorrows with. them. When the people are happy, the Government will rejoice with them." So
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  • 261 4 AAUCH conviviality prevailed at IT* a tea party given by Mr. S. M. A. H. Chishty, well-known Sycnan Muslim and member ol the Auxiliary Police, at the Great Eastern Restaurant on Wednesday, which was attended by Nippon officials and members of the various communities
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