Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 October 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-tc Telephone 5471. No. 208 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Ctiits
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  • 455 1 Fourth Red Withdrawal In 48 Hours Lisbon, Oct. 16. Domei. •"pHE American radio reveals that the Soviet forces have been forced to evacuate from one part of Stalingrad under the terrific pressure of the Axis forces. The radio says that al- though the evacuated zone is unspecified,
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  • 65 1 Shanghai, Oct. 16. Domei. THE Australian radio broadcast, intercepted here, yesterday said that Mr. Donaldson, former Australian Charge U'Affaires in Tokyo, back in Australia, said in an interview last night that the most important thine to realize is that Nippon-zin are a strong and determined
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  • 262 1 Lisbon, Oct. 18. Domei. WHAT is regarded as the biggest tax bill in American history neared shape Saturday when the Joint Senate and House Conference Committee reached a final agreement on the Unc -legislation and prepared to
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  • 265 1 Buenos Aires, Oct. 17. Domei. DESPITE Washing; on's avowed threats to unleash a serious offensive against the anti-Allied nations, a survey of domestic dispatches from the United States continue to indicate that the American people, who have long been used to
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  • 168 1 Vichy Sources Deny London Reports Lisbon, Oct. 18, Domel. ALTHOUGH authorized sources in Vichy deny reports of a big battle occurring at Dakar, a report from London claims that both the Vichy and Berlin radios last night said the battle for the possession of the strategic
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  • 421 1 (By Yosinori Horiguti Domet Special Correspondent) Zurich. Oct. 18. THE announcement that American 1 troops nave landed in Liberia, when London is according exceptional importance to South African Prime Minister Jan Smuts' visit, served to focus attention oc Africa. Swiss correspondents in London have been
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  • 218 1 flsld, the squadron, dressed hi silver with Rising Sun ensigns, roared through Tokyo's autumn skies and paid tribute to the Yasukuni Shrine by circling low three to four hundred meters abcve the throng of worshippers. A victory cry from old and young
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  • 110 1 UIGHLJGHTING the fourth 11 day, Sunday, of the extraordinary Autumn Grand Festival at the Yasukuni Shrine now in progress at Kudan Hill, a formation of six enemy planes captured by our forces in the Southern Regions
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  • 214 1 PEMIER Gtnerai Hjdeki Tozyo spent a quiet Sunday morning with his family at a villa in Tamagawadai in Setagaya Ward in Tokyo's suburbs in sharp contrast to a year ago when in blitzkrieg fashion he completed his cabinet formation in
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  • 420 1 'Allies In No Position To Launch Offensive' Rangoon, Oct. 18. Domei. DECENT British propaganda emanating from New Delhi for the purpose of confusing the {Burmese people who are striving to rcbttikl Bui'Hift was--blasted today by a statement jointly issued by Bandula U Sing, chief of the
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  • 91 1 Tokyo, Oct. 17, ,l«R. Lin Po-sheng, Publicity ITI Minister of the National Government of Cliina, who arrived here on Oct. 2 for the purpose of inspecting the Youth Movement in this country and olso to attend the joint meeting of the Asia Development Organizations,
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  • 237 1 Third Brigade Bandits Smashed Nanking, Oct. 16. Domei. LJEADQUARTERS of the Nip-j pon Expeditionary Forces in North China in the weekly war review of operations against remnant Chines* Communist bandits In North China announced that the Chinese Red guerilla corps base in the mountainous zone of Southern
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  • 82 1 Canton, Oct. 18. Domei. •TPHE Chinese populace under the control of the Chungking regime has been thrown into extreme fear by Chungking's decision to enforce a new military system of the National Army Corps where under all men between the ages of 18 and 45
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  • 152 1 Nanking, Oct. 16. Domei. INFORMATION from Chungking reveals that Yuen Hsi-shan and Lung Yung, two of the moot influential Chungking military! leaders, have refused to attend la the Extraordinary Session of the Chungking National Defence Council now in session with the, attendance
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  • 328 1 ENTERING the third day of the-six-day Extraordinary Autumn I Grand Festival of the Yasukuni f Shrine, special worship offerings I were made early Saturday morning by the Army, Navy and lm perial Household Ministries in honour of the 15,021 Mewlyenshrined war dead. reports Domei. Following sacred
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  • 97 1 Tokyo. Oct. IT. A NITI Nil! report irum Peking reveals that the authorities of our Expedition, ary Forces in North China have decided to issue special leave of absence to those serving on the front who desire to return home in order to marry
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  • 113 1 AS a mark of respect toward f* Nippon's war dead who are being levered during the current Yasukuni Shrine festival, 30 Indians representing the large Irdian community in Yokohama paid respects at Yasukuni ShunSunday, states Domei. The pa--ty was led by Mr. D.w Sudani
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  • 50 1 Lisbon, Oct. 17. DomeL THE United States House Jf Representatives approved b7 a vote 345 to 16 the new draft legislation authorizing the Selective Service Board to conscript youths of 18 and 19 years or age for military service, it ia reported from Washington.
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  • 78 1 Buenos Aires, Oct. 18, Domei 'THE united States Treasury Department on Oct. 10 reduced from $250 Xo $50 the amount of currency which m-jy be brought into the United State* by persons entering the country from any p;ace o*her than Mexico. Britain. Canada and Newfoundland, it
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 42 1 p WHILE IN TOWN Call at:— I Great Asia i Restaurant fL 44 44A &B, CROSS STREET, •I STONAN. fe Tel. No. 4912. S x V FOR BEST A V Cf v Shanghai Cantonese v Dishes. Manager g Mr. HO lOK YEE.
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    • 20 1 Fans. Bulbs, |Fancy Lamp Shades and Electrical Fitting's. ill ft I TAIYO SHOKAI LIMITED. 137. ORCHARD ROAD. SYONAN-TO. 'Phone 4603.
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  • 849 2 THERE i nii to be a very strong and apparency influential 'Gang of Racketeers" in Malaya, whose sole object, actuated entirely by completely selfish and inhumane motives, seems to be to persuade our Nippon officials that the masses of the people in Malaya are addicts of
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  • 1662 2 Advent Spread Of Christianity In Nippon, Reasons why It Was Forbidden, Its Subsequent Reintroduction I Text of an address by the late Dr. Inaso Nitobe, delivered during the course of a lecture tour of North American States in the Antnnin of 1932. In treating the subject of Christianity in Nippon,
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  • 461 2 •THE subject X wrote on last, 1 week was on "Keeping the home Spick and Span." I don i want the people 01 Malaya to use up all their energy from morning tin* night which is something like a
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  • 540 2  -  PATRICK ORION. To the Editor, Svonan Times. ClR—While endorsing the main contention in your leader of Oct. 17, and likewise deploring with you the callousness of the local conscience towards the sufferings of the destitute poor in Syonan, I yet feel that the whirlwind
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  • 140 2 To The Editor. Syonan Times. CXR—As there seems to be grow- Ing scarcity of paper (especially that which generally used for parcelling in shops and stores) would it not be advisable and most economical for the present, if buyers take with themselves a piece of cloth, a> our
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 31 2 ANNOUNCEMENT We have been .appointed Sole Advertising Agents for THE SYONAN TIMES For space bookings anJ rates please forward enquiries to SYONAN ADVERTISING AGENCY 4, ROBINSON ROAD, or Phor.e 717 L
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1037 2 MPPON-GO LESSON* S3 IN the last lesson it was seen that almost any noun can be made Into an adjective by add ng the postpositions no or na," both of whi :h a c lued as attributes, that is to say, before nouns, while the latter also can be usad
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  • 654 3 "CPOKT provides the medium for the creation of m spirit of harmony and friendship among peoples" declared Mr. M. Shinozaki, Kosei-katyo, when addressing members of the newly formed Syonan Sports Association, at its first annual meeting
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  • 113 3 vrESTERDAY y°u ie&rned °n the radio verbs in the present tense. To-day you will deal with the verb in the past tense. Generally, verbs in the past tense end with the words "mashita" or ta," and the position of the word is just the same as
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  • 95 3 Tokyo, Oct. 16. Domei. THE 11 planes piloted by student flyers landed at the Haneda Airfield at 2.10 pjn., having fulfilled the goodwill mission to Hsinklng in commemoration oi the Tenth Anniversary of the founding of the State of Manchoukuo. The flyers returned to the capital after refuelling
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  • 210 3 rpHOUSANDS of Nippon soldiers, sailors and airmen afforded themselves of the opportunity of attending four comfort shows at the Dal Tao Gekljo at the week end, which were sponsored by the Oversea Chinese Association of Syonan. This is the first occasion ti.at local Chinese
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 288 3 SYOMAH TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 129. RFXiITLATIONS TO DEALERS IN INFORMAL MILITARY CAPS. It is hereby notified that from hereto the manufacture and sale of Military caps are limited to GUN-SHU-HO (military store). Therefore, the manufacture and sale of these caps by other dealers are strictly forbidden. S YON AN TOKUBETU-S1
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    • 1226 3 NOTICE InOTICE is hereby given by Messrs. TAI TONG AH STUDIO who haa bought over eh* bi&incss ol Ukken's Studio of 78. Bras Basah Road, thai should there be any creditor who has aiiy claim from the Ukken's Studio or Mr. K. J. Ukken he must aoply for th settlement
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    • 426 3 NOTICE TOMI KANREI No. 2 (Syowa 17, September 29) REGULATIONS FOR HIE EXCHANGE OF MALA V A At SUMATRA CURRENCIES To provide for the exchange of Malayan currencies < Military Dollar and Malayan Dollar) into Sumatra currencies (Military milder and Dutch guilder) and vice versa, the following Regulations have been
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  • 911 4 'Opportunities For Development Are Unlimited' Say Chinese MALAYA is anxiously awaiting the advent of m Nippon trade and capital. This is the concensus of varied opinions expressed by youngMalayan Chinese interviewed by Domei. "Business is brisk and locai merchants are making more money
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  • 369 4 THROUGH the gtnerosity oT the Nippon authorities and the Overseas Chinese Association, 200 poor and inflim men and •women are to-day living a happy and peaceful life ar the Home for the Aged in Thomson Road, under the guidance of the
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  • 329 4 Syonan 'City Of Perfect Health Sanitation' THE special anti-malarial campaign, which was started on ►June 24 and ended on Oct. 5, hwas given ample Justification to the medical authorities of the •Syonan Tokubetu-si to feel that f their timely endeavours in trying »to prevent the rapid growth of malaria and
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  • 97 4 Medan, Oct. 15, Domei DEPRESENTATIVES of tne House of Peers and the House of Representative of the Imperial Diet, headed by Mr. Tosio Simada Speaker of the Lower House, arrived in Medan onOOr..c r.. 12 from Rangoon. The next day the party visited the
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  • 62 4 Visit Malaya HTHE Nippon Military Administration in Malaya has invited agricultural experts from the Taiwan Colonization, Tozan Agricultural and Tok>o Colonization Companies, who will for the time being strive to correct the defects in irrigation and drainage, and other installations and five advice in improved methods of
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  • 321 4 Kuala Kangsar, Oct. 18. Domei. AT a conference with Perak pressmen at his palace in Kuala Kangsar, Sultan Abdul Aziz of Perak declared: "We are really surprised to find that we have recovered from the effects of war so quickly. We thought it would
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  • 399 4 Passenger Freight Trains Rambling Up Down The Coahtry Incessantly (By T. H. Tan, Special Correspondent of the Syonan Times) DUMBLING up and down the peninsula, passenger and freight trains are doing much to facilitate wartime transportation and reconstruction in Malaya. But for a few restrictions on comfort and convenience, inevitable
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  • 107 4 A POPULAR concert by the Syonan Orchestra will be the attraction at Syonan Kokaido (former Victoria Theatre) tomorrow from 8 to 9 30 p.m. Programme: 1. March, Italien, Fucik; 2. Overture, Wilhelm Tell, Rossini; 3. Songs, (a) O Edo NipDon Bashi, (b) Yukeyo Masura Wo,
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  • 500 4 Ipoh, Oct. 18, Domei. THAT Malaya would play an important role in the establishment of the Co-Prosperity Sphere and that Nippon would lead the way in helping the local inhabitants to develop the main industries to the fullest extent were stressed
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  • 151 4 IN the inter-school preliminary sports held at the grounds of the Jalan Besar Boys* School on Saturday, preparatory to the competition proper en Meizi Setu on Nov. 3, the finalists were: Boys' section: Group 5 (Telok Kurau, Ceylon Road, Kocn Seng B.S. and East Coast Read
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  • 392 4 A NYBODY who poss2sses or has in his or her residential or business premises empty gunny bags in excess of 100 pieces must repcrt this to the Food Control Office, Syonan Tokubetu-si, declared Mr. Tatuo Muta, officer-in-charge Rice and Padi Distributing Association,
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  • 74 4 Taiping, Oct. 18. Domei. T\OMEI understands that a Government Chinese School is expected to be open>d in Taiping next month. A committee from the Taiping branch of the Perak Oversea Chinese Association has been formed to take charge of the preliminary arrangements. School fees will be $1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 307 4 NOTICE REGISTRATION OF EMPLOYERS OF LABOITU. All Employers of Labour including Contractors and Sub-contrac-tors in Syonan-to are requested to register themselves with the Malaya Sumatra Romu Kauri Kyokai. Two circles of photographs and a fee of SI are required. Unregistered employers will in future not be permitted to pursue their
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