Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 October 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 217 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, KOKI 2602 SYOWA 17 7 Ctnti
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  • 'DECISIVE STEP TOWARD A FINAL AXIS VICTORY'
    • 526 1 Nippon Nation's Faith In War Outcome Strengthened (By I tiro Iwatate) Shanghai, Oct. 28. Domei. THE Dai-Honyei announcement of the smashing Nippon naval victories in battles in the southern Pacific and off the Solomons drew hearty congratulations from German and Italian
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    • 402 1 Former Chief Of Fleet Deeply Grateful To Naval Officers Men Tokyo, Oct. 28. lIEARING yesterday's Dai-Honyei announcement, n Admiral Sankichi Takahashi, former Comman-der-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, in a press interview last night at his residence in Shiba Ward, declared that the Imperial naval officers and men have strengthened confidence
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  • 250 1 Tokyo, Oct. 28. NAVAL circles commenting on the latest statement of the U.S. Secretary of the Navy Knox to the Press regarding the colossal naval defeat suffered by the American forces in the South Pacific area bluntly declare that Knox
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  • 155 1 Saigon. Oct. 27. Domei. TTHE Dai-Honyel announcement con- cerning the sea battle cf the South Pacific was received by French and Annameae residents here as further lnc'irafion of Nippon's naval might. The man-in-tlie-street. however, is dumbfounded in view of the fact that the Nippon
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  • 186 1 Lisbon, Oct. 28. Domei. l UTHILE fierce fighting rages in the northern industrial sector of Stalingrad, German shock trocps this afternoon continued to pound the iron door of the Soviet stronghold, launching a strong frontal and double flank attack, according to latest
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  • 115 1 Rome, Oct. 27. Domel. NEWS cf the great Nippon victory in the South Pacific waters, as announced in the DaiHonyei announcement, received here this afternoon has astounded and inspired the Italian people. The report of the brilliant naval victory on the eve of the 28th anniversary of
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  • 188 1 Tokyo, Oct. 28. LIEUT. General (Marquis) Tosinari Maeda, Commander -in Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Borneo, was killed in an air accident off the northern coast of Sarawak, Borneo, at about 11 a.m. on Sept. 5, it was revealed.
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  • 477 1 Tokyo, Oct. 28. /OBSERVERS here attach little importance to Roosevelt's v Navy Day speech in tho form of a letter addressed to the United States Navy. They say that, like all bja{ speeches, it is filled with .rrespon- sible assertions
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  • 112 1 Lisbon, Oct. 27, Doniei. ANEW Delhi dispatch states, that, according to a communique Issued today by the headquarters d*f the United States Forces in China and India, "early in the afternoon of Oct. 25, Nippon bombers and fighters attacked American airfields in Dibrugarh
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  • 566 1 (By Kenici Nakaya.) Tokyo, Oct. 28. •TAKING over the undisputed command of the seas within a week of opening hostilities by destroying the main force of both the United Stales Fleet and the British Asiatic Fleet, the Imperial Navy has been hunting out the
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  • 60 1 Hankow, Oct. 28, Dorr.Pi. NIPPON forces, launching new operations in the area 15 kilometers east of Yochow, in Northern Hunan Province, against 3,000 Chungking remnants on Oct. 19, within six days, annihilated the enemy. The enemy left behind 1,230 dead, while the Nippon forces
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  • 138 1 Tokyo, Oct. 28. r|N the 20th anniversary y of the Fascist march ?l to Rome, Premier General t _J Hideki Tozyo and Foreign *r* Minister Masayuki Tani x dispatched congratulatory v. 1 messages to Premier ■t£ Benito Mussolini and V^ F»reiffn Minister Count Galeazzo Ciano.
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  • 138 1 Tokyo, Oct 2S. •TONNO-HEIKA installed Mr. Sinrokuro Hidaka, Minister to Nanking, as the new Ambassador to Rome at a cr-?monv at 9.40 a.m. in the Imp3rial Palace, at which Premier General Tozyo was present. Mr. Hidaka succeeds Mr. Zembei Horikiri. who has been appointed Ambassador-at-Larg?
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  • 85 1 Tokyo, Oct. 28. IT was officially announced thrt 1 Mr. Sotaro Isiwata, fo~mer Finance Minister, has bsen appointed adviser to the Foreign Office. Simultaneously, it was announced that Mr. Isiwata will be leaving shortly for Nanking, where, in the capacity of adviser to the
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  • 106 1 Rome, Oct. 27. Dome!. •"THE Stefani News Agency cor- respondent reported from Egyptian front that according to reliable reports, the plane in which Gen. Harold Alexander, ill-starred former British commander in Dunkirk and Burma at present commander-in-chief of British forces in North
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  • 868 2 THHE spectacular success of our invincible forces, at sea and in the air, in the latest engagement with the enemy in the Southern Pacific, in which the enemy sustained staggering losses of sh:ps and planes, musi have a very decisive effect upon the future
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  • 1642 2 Syonan Nippon Gakuen Has Fulfilled Its Mission Principa I's Reflections I A DDRESS by Professor Kotaro Zimbo on the occasion of the closing down of the Syonan Nippon Gakuen, at I the graduation ceremony at the Dai Toa Gekizyo i yesterday. ■T*HE Syonan Nippon Gakuen has just come to an
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  • 309 2 I f By Our Woman Correspondent) in the hearts of refugees and ci -7crers. A woman who has just arrived here for a short {holiday, who, through the war, I has lost ber baby son, in Shanghai, her husband in Malaya, whose home was bombed,
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  • 590 2  - Notes Comments Sakura' 'By' "W^ shou'^ "l ell humiliu imitate not a little of the spirit so much in **viden::c among the people of Nippon and Germany, the two nations which in modern times have shown the most practical type of patriotism, the greatest devotion to their common weal, the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 985 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON NO. 42 YESTERDAY'S lesson dealt with Interrogative pronouns which become indefinite pronouns with quite different meanings by the addition of ka," "mo and demo." There are a few others, but these are among the most important. Of these three particles, mo" is moat confusing as it has a
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  • 97 3 Stockholm, Oct. 28. Domei. LORD Linlithgow, Viceroy of India, will resign his post In March next year when his term expires, it was reported from London. British observers believe that General Sir Claude Auchinleck, former Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces in the Middle East, who
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  • 311 3 SECOND FRONT 'ALTERNATIVES 9 Shanghai, Oct. 28, Domei. "THE Allied war operations materializing in Egypt, West Solomons and believed to be impending against Burma "will only weaken the Allied nations and not in the least hinder preparations of the
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  • 212 3 DADIO personal messages rrotn India intercepted on Oct. 22 by an authorized station and forwarded for publlrction by courtesy of the Syonan brrnrh of the I.IL. of Malaya, are as follows ToM. M A Muthiah Chettiar. «5, Ampeng street, K.U From M. M. R. A. R.
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  • 82 3 AT the Sin Thien Tse Park, Ipch on Monday, Little Roberts (113 lb.) scored a great personal triumph by knocking out Kid Govindan (112 lb.) in the eighth round of the first main event. says the Perak Times. In the final, Tiger Aman (120 lb.) outpointed Baby
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  • 189 3 Suchow, Oct. 27, Domei. CMASHED by successive attacks by Nippon punitive forces, as well as Chinese communist unite, Chungking forces, under the command of General Yu Hsuehchang, are on the verge of collapse, according to reports. Desiring to move his troops from Shantung Province to the northern
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    • 906 3 TOMI KANREI No. 5 (Military Administration Ordinance No. 5) As Ordinance to provide for receipt of reports and the registration of i (Seamen with their Qualifications Is promulgated hereunder LIBUT.-GEN. BOBAKU SUZUKI Highest Authority of Military Administration Department. October 10 2602. ORDINANCE REGARDING REPORTS ON SEAMEN'S QUAIJFIC ACTONS. Article 1.
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    • 274 3 Article 3. —Report* concerning seamen's qualifications shall, in accordance i with Auxiliary Regulations made under i this Ordinance, be made once a year 1 at a Marine Affairs Bureau or Branch i Office in the administrative Areas where the seamen are residing Article 4.—Particulars of reports, which are to be
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    • 336 3 Article 6.—This Ordinance jhall not apply to chose Nippon seamen serving now on board vessels requisitioned by Army or Navy, Military and/or ii&vy officers, soldiers and/or Marine, and civilians who are attached to Army or Navy. Article 7.—Any other items which are not specified in this Ordinance and may become
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    • 256 3 CONVOY ROUTE TO SOVIET UNION DREADFUL Lisbon, Oct. 26. Darnel. A UNITED Press dispatch from Pittsburg quotes Captain Leonard Lovette as describing the convoy route to the Soviet Union as "dreadful." The dispatch ray* that Lorette admitted that the United Nations' con Toys along that route have "lost heavily" and
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    • 514 3 NOTICE The members of The Indian Youth League and The Indian Association, which were functioning before the surrender of Singapore, are hereby notified that the only Indian Institution* which is permitted by the Government to function is The Indian Independence League. In view of vhis, it will be illegal to
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    • 358 3 NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 8 of 2602. Restriction of Navigation off the waters of Syonan. Date: November 1 to 15, 2602 (both dates inclusive). Position: (1) Between Syonan and Blalcang Ma.i —western entrance to Keppel Harbour. (2) Between Syonan and Pulo Bukum. (3) Between the most souther--1 point of Blakang
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 188 3 To-Days Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YOU learned on vne radio the use of the worU "asoko" and "asoko ni" both of which mean "there" in English The word "asoko" followed by the word "no" to form "asokono" is an adjective. To-day we will deal with this use of "asoko." If "asoko'
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