Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 December 1942

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Times $o. 243 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, KOKI, 2602, SYOWA 11 5 Cents.
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  • 157 1 Pmmei. TOKYO. Nov. 20,—1t U learned thr.t 39 paintings bearing on the prrc?nt War of Greater East Asia, including "Last Day of Singapore by the famed TsuguJi Fulita. which have Just been corrpleted, were inspected by, Tcnno-Heika yesterday. Of these works 29 were
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  • 282 1 Revised War Results Issued By Imperial Headquarters Domei. TOKYO, Nov. 28.—The Imperial Headquarters announced at 6.45 p.m. that further information has revealed the following additional results in the Third Sea Battle off Solomons: "Firstly, the Japanese Fleet sank three enemy
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  • 407 1  -  KENICHI NAKAYA Domei Naval Commentator TOKYO. Nov. 28.—The Imperial Headquarters' announcement this alternoon. In which it is revealed that two United States battleships v.er3 sunk and one other battleship heavily damaged among other losses inflicted on the enemy in the Third
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  • 507 1 Pomrt TOKYO. Nov 29.—Tokyo newspapers hail the latest Japanese Imperial Headquarters announcement of the war results in the Third Naval Battle off Solomons Which, on the basis of reports since the tarlier announcement it Nov. 18. revealed that a total pi two enemy battleships, 11 /cruisers,
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  • 171 1 Domei. BERLIN, Nov. 29. —Ciermau submarines and the Luftwaffe have sunk 20 ships aggregating 133,000 tons, during the week from Nov. 22 to 28, according to D.N.B. The figure was increased from 123,000 tons, previously announced, to 133,000 tons, when German bombers sank an enemy
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  • 287 1 Dotnei. LISBON, Nov. 28.—The BJB.C. quoting a Vichy communique tonight, revealed that British forces landed at 4.30 a.m. on Reunion Island, east of Madagascar. «The quoted communique Is as 'tWIJwa r" "Assailants—who flmtiy composed of South African troops seized the town which has no defence
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  • 122 1 TOKYO. Nov. 29.—1n a cable dispatched from an Allied base in the South Pacific, Francis McKay. United Press correspondent, declared: The future situation in the Solomons depends fully on ttie issue of reinforcements. The side which can have the maximum reinforcements, both
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  • 385 1 LISBON, Nov. 29—The German official war communique states that several Soviet a Hacks in the Terek sector failed to achieve their objective. German and Rumanian troops, meanwhile, repelled the Soviet attacks made yesterday with numerically superior forces. In the Don bend. Soviet counter-thrusts were th own
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  • 225 1 LISBON, Nov. 29.—From Berlin. ac-ciuing to Internationale reports, 20 Angle-American aircraft, including several bombers were shot down over Algeria and Tunisia by Axis fighters during Friday without loss v On Nov. 27. Osrman Heinkel bombers caused heavy destruction particularly to airdromes in
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  • 275 1 DomeL TOKYO, Nov. 30.—Tokyo newspapers, hailing today's second anniversary of the Joint declaration issued by Japan, Manchoukuo and China for the advancement of the common welfare of mankind, declared that their collaboration was even closer tcday and aimed at crushing
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  • 105 1 Domei ♦v, TOKYO, Nov. 29.—The second anniversary of the issuance of the Joint declaration of Japan, Manchoukuo and China will be observed tomorrow when the three nations concerned will Dositively reaffirm their firm determination to work together as one sharing Jcys and sorrows. In
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  • 238 1 Domei. TOKYO. Nov. 29—Manchoukuo is firmly determined to forge ahead in establishing the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, hand-in-hand with Japan and China, declared Wang Yun-ching. Ambassador of Manchoukuo to Tokyo, on the eve of the second anniversary of the issuance of the joint declaration
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  • 182 1 Domd. LISBON, Nov. 25—A report from London declared that the Fighting French spokesman declared to-night that an agreement between General Charles De Gaulle, head of the De OaulUst armed forces, and Vice-Ad-iplral Jean Franoois Darlan, former Commander-ln-Chlef of the Vichy armed farces, who has
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  • 254 1 Dome! SHANGHAI. Nov. 30.—Chinese and Japanese co-operation is the one and only way for the rejuvenation of China and the defence of East Asia. The accomplishments of ChineseJapanese cultural co-operation will determine the syccess of Chinese-Japanese peace and prosperity, declared Dr. Chu i
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  • 424 1 CONCENTRATION of admlnfstrative policy directed towaruj the successful pr-cution of the war, was one of the major points SEXPS at a meetlne ofPro: vincial Governors of Malaya and bumatra, held from Nov 26 to SyonanB' at the Gunseikan -°v. The object
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  • 118 1 Domei ZURICH, Nov. 28.—Th« Japanese soldier constitute* an enemy one must not under-estimate. according to an American marine officer, who spoke at a London Press conference, the Z uric her Zei tung's correspondent cabled. "What he says deserves to be read attentively
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  • 251 1 PEKINO, Nov. 28—Wang I-tang. chairman of the North China Political Council, in a statement issued on tne occasion of the second anniversary of the conclusion of the Japan-China Basle Treaty and the Japan-Manchou-kuo-China joint declaration, requested the 100,000,000 Chinese in
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  • 251 2 IDomei SHANGHAI. Nov. 27 —Clarifying Japan's trua miscion in the Greater East As a. General lwrnp M..tsui. Vice-President of the £.ut Asia Deve.opm.nt Kd;...--txn ol Japan, declared m a speech at a round-table conference, at Aster House, of lacders or the Asia Club, which
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  • 570 2 HARD on tho heels of the report that Oeneral Cnarles De Ciaulle ii_u ruined to the Li..t?d States 'vi an enort to interest fraucfceul Kco^eveit in his ad* of the curreiu De oauua-Danan riu within tlie ra.iKj oi the jvrench "iraitors," tomes a report irorn London •which ueciares
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  • 100 2 CHINESE landlords were urged to make a voluntary redaction of house rents—io stipulation being made as to the percentage of decrease— at a meeting held by the Overseas Chinese Association Saturday, and a notice by the Association will be published in the local Press requesting
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  • 122 2 THE FORMER Great World amusement park will re-open on Friday, Dec. 4, at 7 p.m. One of the most attractive entertainment centres in prewar days, those responsible for the re-organta-ation of the park have spared nothing in reconditioning and improving the entertainment facilities that will h?
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  • 419 2 Domei. TOKYO, New 28— It is learned that 30 Japanese students, who will study agricultural and commercial conditions in the Southern Regions at Nanyo Gakuin or Southern Regions Institute which will soon be established in Cholon as the first higher school for the education
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  • 148 2 SUPPLIES of medicines essential to social hygiene are now available to all medical practitioners through the courtesy of the Iryo-ka of the Syonan Toku-betu-si which has appointed eight local dispensaries and pharmacies as retailers. A circular has been issued to all
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  • 192 2 LISBON, Nov. 27.—A White House anncuncement says that Meiling Soong, wife of Chiang Kai-shek, arrived in New York this afternoon to undergo tr2atment fcr the after effects of a serious injury sustained five years ago in a motor accident. Doubt is cast upon the
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  • 100 2 Dotnel. LISBON, Ncv. 28.—The United States Navy Department announced, on Nov. 26, that a united States merchant vessel was torpedoed and sunk in midAtlantic during the middle of October, and a medium-sized British merchantman wss torpedoed and sunk late in September in the
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  • 139 2 THE OVERSEAS Chinese Association has decided on a concrete plan for further encouraging the 'grow-more-food' among the Chinese cwnirunity here. The scheme Relieved to be the biggest ever launched by a non-official organization, includes the raising of $20,000 fof aiding those cultivators who
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  • SPORTS
    • 115 2 Vomc\. xOKYO, Nov. 30—Before a capacity crowd the All-Japan team defeated the German squad by 8 goals to 7 in the first international handball match on Sunday at th? Meiji Shrine Stadium. The Germans led 4—3 at halftime, but the Japanese rallied in the second
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    • 130 2 A SUBSTANTIAL inciease In the membership of The Syonan Sports Association and. plans lor the building oi a pavilion near Jalan Bssar Stadium were ieporteJ at the second Council mee,ins of the Association on Friday. The meeting v,as w?ll attended, and Mr. O.
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  • 342 2 INDICATIVE of the changed outbreak of the people of Syonan and the new spirit that is motivating the work of reconstruction and development that is making giant strides here is the desire of thousands of former clerks to change their professions and become
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  • 164 2 THB FOIXOWING is the programme lor the popular concert by the Syonan Orchesttni at the V.M.C.A. padang on Wednesday from 8 to 9.30 p m March Alkoku Koshin Kyoku i Arranged by Apelbaum): Overture, Wilhelm Tell (Rossini): Songs, (a) Bcada Nagashi (b) Nippon Fujin No
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  • 124 2 TOKYO, Nov. 29—An association for the education of children of Overseas Japanese residents, who desire to have their children educated in Japan, was organized i yesterday under the sponsorship of the Teikoku Kyoikukai (Imperial Educational Association). The foregoing educational association was organized at
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  • 114 2 A BEAUTIFUL silver casket was presented to Mr. Naito, Japanese language tutor, by the staff of the Chuo Byoin, at a tea party held on Friday in hLs honour, which was attended by nearly 100 guests, says Domei. The laemento was presented to Mr. Naito during
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    • 241 2 NIPPON POSTAGE STAMPS ON SALE AT POST OFFICES On the occasion of the first anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War, the following Nippon Poetace Stamps will be put on sale at each pest Office to Malaya and Sumatra, it has been decided by the Foßtal Authorities
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    • 694 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE AC X XOWLEDG MEXT Mrs. H. L. .'iuts. il;er iiuu iaun.lv iliank all relative; and friends who so kindly intended the? funeral of and sent expressions of sympathy and wrpaths for tie Jaie pn-.soo.ie Casimir LAiigellier taged 7i years). SITUATIONS VACANT Applications are invited by the Kaigu Kokusho
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    • 741 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU-sT" ORDER NO. 1 RE SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI REI It Is htreby notified that the Syonan Tckubetu-Sei hei will be Introduced as follows Article No. L Concerning items of jurii^lction of Syouan Tokubetu-Si, all orders given by Syonan Toku-betu-Sl Tyo to the public, will be termed "Syonan Tokubetu-Si
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 129 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 194 YESTERDAY you learned the us? of preposition "de" meaning "in" when it denotes the method of expression. To-day you will learn abou; another use of "de." It is also a preposition meaning "wiih" in English. Por example:—"Watashiwa sore o hasami de klrimasu" means "I cut
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  • 254 2 Oomrt Nov. 30.—That the island of Penang was remarkable for its lack of unruly elements, and that the people were law-abiding and extending their hearty co-operation to the authorities were chief impress'cns of Mr. Sakataro Yamamoto, Chief of the Police Affairs Department, Penang, in an
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  • 136 2 A CHARITY football match between the Malays and the Rest on Thursday, December; 10 at 6.15 p.m.. in aid of the Nippon Wound3d Soldiers' Fund will be sponsxe-i by the Syonan Sports Association. It is also proposed to have a match betwssn two of the best
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  • 292 2 PREMIER General Tojo's euunciaciOn of the friendly cot..erauon now existing between unina and Manchoukuo on the occasion of the second anniversary of the tri-power join: occiarction was a timely one in view of Japan's all-out efforts in this Greater East Asia War wnicn will benefit the! who*e of
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  • 834 2 TOKYO, inov. ou—Vigorous training undergone by members cl the naval air corps, ircu rule, strict discipline and obedience climaxing finally in that devastating raid on Pearl Harbour and the sinking of the Repulse and Prince of Wales are all rolled up into one historic film "Battles
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  • 260 2 Bo.r.ei KUALA LUMPUR Nov 30 Outstanding sex vice to the destitute is done by the Indian Independence League Relief Camp at Sentul, Kuala Lumpur. In addition to the Re'lef Camp in Kuala Lumpur, five relief centres have been established by the League in
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  • 953 2 Domei TOKYO, Nov. 28.—1n fierce engagements with a powerful combined Anglo-American Fleet built around four battleships during the Third Sea Battle Off Solomons, the Japanese Fleet dealt a smashing blow to the main strength of the enemy naval force, a member of the
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  • 105 2 ADDRESSING the 98 young cadets of the Syonan Leading Officers' Training: Institute at the official graduation ceremony Sunday. Col. Saburo Fujiyama, director-in-charge of the institute, stressed the great responsibilities that rested on the shoulders of the outgoing graduates. Proceeding. Col. Fujiyama said; Your responsibilities
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  • 340 2 COMPETITORS for the forthcoming Marathon Race from the Syonan Tokubetu-Si Padang to the Tyureito Shrine in Bukit Timah are requested to observe the following conditions: 1. The race will b? ca'lei th n Marat hen Race in commemoration of the declaration of war, 0. and is
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  • 329 2 THAT THE BONDS of friendship at present existing between Japan and China would inevitably make for the establishment of real peace and co-prosperity in Greater East Asia, was the opinion expressed by leading Chinese in Syonan when interviewed by Domel in .connection with th?
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  • 80 2 Domel. PENANG, Nov. 30.- Another enterprise in the manufacture of suitable substitutes for foodstuffs imported before the war is seen in the successful curing of hams carried out locally under the supervision of tne Yamato Leizoko. These hams which will be cured by modern
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 147 2 PUBLIC NOTICES P.W.D. JOHORE All Contractors who were registered with the Public Works Department. Johore are requested tc re-register themselves. Application for re-registration should reach this Office or the District Offices in which they were registered not later than the 10th December current. Office of th» Adviser, PI'BLIC WORKS DEI
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    • 199 2 ysS> 'Hjp' CRoss NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Mark and/or Trade Nam? and Design depicted above is the exclusive property of FAM LOW TRADING CO. cf No. 308, Jalan Besar, Syonan-ta. and that the same is used by the said Company in respect of Tooth Powder, Tcoth Pasta
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    • 854 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 142 RE SECOND PRACTICESAFETY FIRST WEEK (TRAFFIC CONTH^M. It is hereby notified that in order ,to raise the spirit of observing traffic rules and to acquire safety as well as pleasantness in baffle, we have decided to have a Safety First Week fur the second
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 312 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 195 -it it JN your p. j ious lesson on the radio you learned tlie use c* "de" meaning "with" as preposition, denoting the tools or instrument. Today you will learn about another use of "de" meani ing "for" in English, denoting cause. It sometimes denotes
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