Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 October 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. No. 206 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 CriltS
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  • 564 1 Commemorating Yasukuni Shrine Festival HEROES OF PEARL HARBOUR DECORATED Tokyo, Oct. 16, IN the first posthumous awards for meritorious services rendered in the Greater East Asia War, the Navy and War Ministries and Bureau of Decorations have jointly announced the
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  • 373 1 Tokyo, Oct. 16. VERNACULAR newspapers splashed their front pages with the joint announcement by the War and Navy Ministries and the Bureau of Decorations as of midnight Thursday of the first conferment of posthumous honours for heroes killed in the Greater East Asia War. The
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  • 119 1 Lisbon, Oct. 15. CONTRARY to the British asser- tion that anM-British disturbances in India are gradually subsiding, more cases of atrocities at the brutal hands of the British are reported from India. A New Delhi dispatch reaching here revealed that three persons were killed in Bombay
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  • 66 1 The Chinese Ambassador in Nippon Hsu Liang: was host at a luncheon at the Imprri .'.el given in honour of Dr. Chu Mln-i, visiting Nankins' Special Envoy and members of his suite. The i was also attended by many Nippon dignitaries and diplomatic representatives of
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  • 308 1 PEACE ORDER IN BURMA WELL MAINTAINED SAYS ADVISER Tokyo, Oct. 15, ALTHOUGH experiencing in- conveniences owing to the present war, the people of Burma, who are co-operating enthusiastically w*th the Nippon Administration, may be legarded as 17.000.000 brothers and sisters today, declared Mr Hyogoro Sakurai, adviser to the Military Administration
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  • 111 1 Tokyo, Oct. 15. "T*ENNO-HEIKA conferred the recently-created China Affair Medal to Her Imperial Highness Princess Setuko Titibu and 21 other Imperial Princesses in appreciation of their meritorious services rendered in connection with the China Affair. The nation and people have been profoundly impressed by the
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  • 66 1 Tokyo, Oct. 16. LI Shao-keng, newly-ap-pointed Manchoukuoan Foreign Minister and former Manchoukuoan Ambassador to Nippon, is scheduled to leave Tokyo at 3.00 p.m. today by the special express train "Husi" for Hsinking. In a brief statement to the Press, Foreign Minister Li expressed his appreciation to
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  • 255 1 Development Convention Decision Tokyo, Oct. 15. 'THE East Asia Development Convention at the last-day's session to-day adopted a flvepoint programme for realizing toe i principles contained in the tripartite declaration made by Nippon, Manchoukuo and China on Nov. 30, 1940. The conferees also passed a
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  • 146 1 Tokyo, Oct. 16. l INVITING representative literary men of Manchoukuo, China and Mongolia to Tokyo, the Nippon Literary Service Association is holding the first conference of literary people in East Asia on Nov. 3 with the assistance of the Board of Information, War,
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  • 919 1 Premier Tozyo's First Speech IMMUTABLE POLICY OUTLINED Tokyo, Oct. 16. rHE entire nation is filled with deep emotion as it looks back sn the past year's tremendous developments which finds Nippon *>-day in control of the southwestern Pacific and her
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  • 67 1 Lisbon, Oct. 15. Domei. IT is reported from Matin Beach, Quebec, that a merchantship was torpedoed and sunk by an unidentified submarine last week off Matin Beach, a summer resort on the St. Lawrence, farther upstream than any previous submarine attack. The ship,
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  • 95 1 Tokyo, Oct. 15. 2} X GOVERNMENT arrange- ments of the draft ,1; budget and bills for intro- <•> duction in the forthcoming: <| 81st Imperial Diet session I S were decided at to-day's Cabinet meeting, one day S in advance of schedule, at <•> the
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  • 289 2 "f)UR public servants of various departments v shall {erform faithfully and diligently their appointed tasks and all other subjects of Ours shall pursue their respective duties: the entire nation with an united will shall mobilize their total strength so that nothing will miscarry in
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  • 369 2 The mobil:zation of the total strength of the Nippon Empire means that every medium of food production, of other agricultural *nd industrial development, has to be utilized to its fullest capacity. For this purpose it 16 necessary that every man and woman in thi3 country must
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  • 343 2 There is plenty of money in the country, which is being invested in horse racing, in cabarets, in gambling dens and in dance halls, all of which, in greater or lesser degree, directly or indirectly, contribute to the impoverishment of the greater number of the people, benefiting
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  • 1924 2 The Poetry Songs Of Nippon'Peephole' For Glimpses Into Real Soul Of A Cultured People THIS interesting survey of the poetry and songs of Nippon formed the subject of an address by Dr. Inazo Nitobe, who delivered a series of lectures in the United States in the autumn of 1932, in
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  • 257 2 n THE wreckage of the plane on which Sit. K. A. Neelakanda ft U Iyer (Selangor), Capt. Mo named Akram (Indian Mili- 3 X tary), Sardar Pritam Singh and Swami Satyananda Puri (of
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  • 142 2  - Notes Comments "Sakura' *s>®®@<.xs>® THE very fine sentiments 1 underlying such utterances as "We Nippon-zin do not regard Malayans as a conquered people but as brothers," muse greatly hearten all thinking Malayans and pave the way for the fullest co-operation with their new rulers. I was also glad the other
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  • 142 2 THIS is further borne put ijy 1 the statement by Mr. kttgata, Adviser to the Military Administration in Malaya, who stressed the friendliness of all natives toward Nippon-zin. AU this provides a very happy augury for the future. I "remarked the other day that if you play
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  • 184 2 THE finding oi wo*k ior tibc L educated unemployed is i>o easy matter, especially v.'iui international traae at a sianastill. But practical meaouies have been taken to do everything possible to encouia^e those in a position to employ more hands, to do so. The re cent whip
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  • 126 2 THINGS are a whole lot 1 "easier" to-day than they were when the Nippon Administration took over the reins or Government eight shorn months ago, and condition will go on steadily improving, if every man and woman pulL-i his and her weight in the work of reconstruction, by
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  • 56 2 MR. InosuKe Furuno, President of the Domel News Agency, who is now on an inspection tour of the branch offices of Domei in the Southern r«»» gions, arrived here en Wednesday afternoon by air. After a stay of several days, he to expected to proceed
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 965 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 31 IN yesterday's lesson a peculiarity In the spelling of the word ikemasen" would have teen noticed. Following the usual method, the suffix masu" or masen added to the second base of the verb iku. to go. would have given ikimasu or Urtmtuum which are the usual forms
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  • 331 3 Preliminaries At Jalan Besar Stadium To-morrow TWENTY-FOUR English schools in Syonan will participate in a mammoth athletic meet tomorrow, at the Jalan Besar Stadium in preparation for the celebration of Meizi Setu, the birthday of the late Emperor Meizi which falls on Nov.
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  • 221 3 •THE stage is set at the Dai Toa A Gekizyo for to-day's Comfort Shows for Nippon Forcer in Syonan, organized by the Overseas Chinese Association. A most elaborate programme has been arranged by the Association, consisting of Nippon music, songs, Hawaiian music, classical
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  • 72 3 Lisbon, Oct. 14. Domci. AN Italian ship carrying 400 •J-*- British prisoners was torpedoed and sunk by a British submarine, an Italian communique issued in Rome states. So far 261 shipwrecked British prisoners have been saved. It is recalled that the Lisbon
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  • 197 3 Lisbon, Oct. 11. Domei. IT*HE majority of British news- papers are urging ths need for overcoming the lack of coordination between separate Allied commands, reports the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's London Correspondent. Thj correspondent says that the Sunday Observer stresses that the war
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  • 40 3 Mr. A. M. MATTHEW of the P.WJX. Kandsng Kerbau, passed away at Batu Pehat at 3 am. rT.T.) on 15th Oct.. 2602. The fur-fra 1 took place at Bidadari. syonan, on Oct. 16th. Deeply regretted. Uprcuntry papers please copy.
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  • 66 3 Mrs. Emma PrisciHa Pl&tt ANGUS, aged 85, widow of the late Dr. W. R. Angus, passed away peacefully at No. 2120, Rangoon Road, on the 12th October, 2602, at 7.20 am. (Tokyo Time). She leaves behind a son and daughter to mourn her loss, who wish to'thank all those
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    • 416 3 Cash Prizes For Readers Of Syonan Times READERS of the 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 this country,
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    • 229 3 NOTICE Dealers and Traders In Machinery, whether new or secondhand, are hereby notified that they must report not later than October 22, 2602, at Kaizi Kyoku (Marine Department), Old A.P.C. Building, Collyer Quay, the number of Marine Motors, Motors/or Engines of any description or type which they have in stock
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    • 983 3 f Monument Of First! 3 Nippon Catholic I To Be Erected S Manila, Oct. 14. Domei. A MONUMENT dedicated f i I to Ikon Takayama, f one of the first Nippon <§ ft feudal lords to assume the Catholic faith some three S centuries ago, will be erect- S ed
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    • 611 3 NOTICE YASUKUNI GRAND FESTIVAL HOLIDAYS In connection with the grand annual festival of the Yasukuni sCirlne which; falls on October 23 and 24, the public Is notified that the Nippon National Flag (Hino Mam) should be hoisted on these two aays as a mark of respect to the souls of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 243 3 To-Day^ Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YOU have learned on the radio the sentences with adjectives qualifying the object. To-day you will learn sentences with adjectives qualifying the subject. This adjective is put in th». same place as that of English. Now you will learn the following examples: 1. Akai har.i fa
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  • 843 4 Cross-Section Of What Our Heitai-San Think (From Our Special Correspondent) TWO characteristics of the people of Malaya, which have created a deep impression on the Heitai-san (Nippon soldier), are their rcr.diness to pay their respects to Nippon fighting
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  • 78 4 Tokyo. Oct. 15. A TWO-MAN crew boat race of 2,000 TX metres In the traditional Nippon style of rowing will be held on the coast of Ito, Sizuoka Prefecture on Oct. 24 and 25. Collegiate, middle, normal, vocational and young men's school students from
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  • 430 4 Relief Of Distressed Indians Much Good Work Being Done !WiyiTH a view to relieving dis- tress and ameliorating living conditions amcng the local Indian Community, an Indian Distress Relief Fund has been fcrmed under the au:pices ct the In-! dian Independence League. The Relief Committee in charge of the Relief
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  • 75 4 Tokyo, Oct. 16. "CINGAPORE SOKOGEKT* (Singapore General Offensive) will be the title of a feature motion picture contemplated by the Dai Nippon Motion Picture Production Company, which will be released on local screens on the first anniversary of the outbreak of the War of
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  • 470 4 *T"HE co-operation of all the local members of the medi-i cal profession is necessary to-day j as the present war is being waged taf the cause of all A&ians, stated the chief of one of the largest service hospitals somewhere in
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  • 331 4 THERE has been a complete re-orientation of the public transport system of the Syonan Siden-si and the following chart which readers are advised to cut out and paste up in their homes, for reference when necessary, should help them to distinguish the
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  • 485 4 PRICE STABILIZED AT 36 CENTS PER POUND NIPPON rubber planters and experts who returned to Syonan aboard the two repatriation ships, Tatuta Maru and Kamakura Maru, have already been assigned to various places in Malaya and Sumatra, Mr. M. Sakuyama,
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  • 228 4 riGHTY per cent, of the Toku- betu-si Nippon-go class received very good marks in a recently held test in Katakana and Hiragana. stated youthful Miss F. Minitomo, examiner and teacher, m an interview with the Svorun Times yesterday. The test concludes
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  • 898 4 Tokyo News Commentary AN Oct. 5, Tokyo was treated w commentaries originating In this time captioncd, "A Special What that notorious American say was this: "The Allied nat States and Britain, are fightin justice for humanity." The obvious intention there was to
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    • 94 4 Rangoon Trolley Buses To Resume Operation Rangoon. Oct. 15. Domel. REFLECTING the steady progress in reconstruction activities here, the municipal trolley bus service is scheduled to be resumed as from Oct. 24 on the occasion of the annual fire festival marking the close of the rainy season. PR selling beef
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