Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 December 1942

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  • 12 1 The Syonan Times ISo. 246 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, KOKI 2602 SYOWA 17
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  • 1510 1 Reasons Given ror Japanese Victory Dec. 2 —The Army Press Section of Imperial Heauquarters today released a manuscript written by Lieut.General Arthur Percival, former Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces in Malaya, entitled "Reminiscences of the Malayan Campaign." The manuscript which was
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  • 43 1 A NEW DELHI broadcast intercepted in Si/onan reported that th* police yesterday morning searched the office of the Bombay Chronicle and seized all copies of the Chronicle. The editor of the paper teas also arrested.
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  • Article, Illustration
    1061 1 Man battalions wwe dispatched to reinforce the Indian 45th Infantry battalion defending the Muar River defence position, followed by one battalion of the 53rd Infantry brigade of the 18th Division which defended the heights west of Yong Peng. The Landing en Endaa: Ai>out this time a small-scale Japanese
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  • 197 1 Domri. TOKYO, De?. 3—Commenting on the memorandum oi Lieut.General Arthur Percival. Former Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in Malaya, released yesterday by the Army Press Secticn of the Imperial Headquarters, a military observer declared that it is a testimony of the achievements of the Japanese
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  • 179 1 TOJO ADDRESSES ARMS WORKERS DomeL HIROSHIMA, Dec. 2—"Japan has completed its groundwork for the successful prosecution of the War of Greater East Asia within the first year of the war, and is now steadily crushing the United States and Britain, giving them not a
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  • 147 1 D«raeL RANGOON, Dec. 2.—Assurance that a strong defence army is being formed in Burma was made at the meeting of the Burmese Defence Army on the second day of the commemoration week of the first anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War at
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  • 613 1 Dcmei. TOKYO, Dec. 2—Pointing out that the United States is putting all her naval "nest eggs" into the Solomons "basket" in a desperate effort to turn back the t;de of war by using the Solomons group as stepping-stones, Commander Itaru Tashiro. member of
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  • 831 1 Domet. ZURICH, Dec. 2—The Moscow announcement that Premier Josef Stalin has assumed personal direction of the Stal'ngrad and Central front cperations has mystified miiitary and political observers. Analyzing the motives of the Soviet dictator's action, quahfied circles advanced the following
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  • 129 1 Dome! TOKYO, Dec. 2—lmperial Headquarters announced at 6.30 p.m. to-day the virtual termination of mopping up operations in the Philippines. Tne announcement follows: "After their occupation of the whole of the Philippine Islands the Imperial Army forces have oeen engaged in mopping
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  • 346 1  -  YOSHIMOTO KANAI BY Dome! War Correspondent with the Navy ABOARD A JAPANESE WARSHIP, Dec. 2.—Crushing blo*s an» being dealt by the Japanese Army and Navy forces on American and Filipino remnants, which are still holding out In the Visavan Islands in the
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  • 322 1 Dumel ZURICH. Dec. I—The British campaign to exploit the Toulon scuttling incident in order to realize the union of anti-Vichy Frenchmen has become discernible through official announcements as well as the changed tone of th« London press. Prime Minister Churchill sound- I ed th
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  • 208 2 RANGOON, Dec. 2.—lf Burmese youths ever had the chance to fight fcr their country now is the time, declared Dr. Ba Maung, chief of th? Central Administrative Organ ot Burma, in a radio speech yesterday evening marking the 57th year of the usuipation of
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  • 497 2 ONE OF THE most encouraging signs in the reconstruction of Malaya is the interest taken by the various communities in social welfare. Care of our less fortunate brethren is a Co-Prospt-iity. principle which should be practised as often as possible and as widely as posMDte within Greater East
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  • 463 2 Domei TOKYO. Dec. Z The Japan Times Advertiser, commenting editorially under the caption "Two Allies In A Quandary," declared that although the United States and Britain in outward appearance are working smoothly as allies in a common struggle, long before
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  • 38 2 Domri. SHANGHAI. Dec. I.—lt is learned i that Takeo Komuro. chief of the Shanghai branch of the MiUui Buswan Kaisha, has been named a Councillor of the Shanghai Munic'pai Council, succeeding Gotaro Kambe. who recently resigned.
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  • 279 2 Domei TOKYO, E>ec. 2.—ln commemoration of the first anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater East Asia war colourful programmes will be held for one week, beginning Dec. 5, starting with a grand concert which will be held at the Hibiya Kokaido in the
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  • 492 2 A JAPANESE who once controlled the fishing industry in Singapore, owned one of the most modern and bestequipped fishing fleets in the Far East, is back again on the island, slowly but surely reviving an industry to which he has devoted the
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  • 129 2 A PUBLIC meeting to be attended by members of the Chinese, Indian, Malay and Eurasian communities, will be held at the Dai Toa Gekiayo at 10 a.m. on Dec 8, and not at the Sycwa G okizy as stated in the Syonen Time of Nrv. 28. The
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  • 90 2 MU SHANGHAI, Dec. I.—The launching of a drive r ong 160,000 members of the Japanese community here to donate airplanes to the Japanese Military authorities will be the highlight of a local patriotic movement to be held from Dec. 5 to 11 in commemoration
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  • 174 2 DwsteJ. HBINKING. Dec. 2-It is revealed that In line with other celebrations commemorating the first anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater Bast Asia War on Dec. arrangements have been completed by various Asia development bodies in Ifanchoukuo and China for exchange talks by men of Ministerial
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  • 288 2 AN APPEAL for more entries for the Syonan marathon race on Dec. 9. in commemoration of the first anniversary of the Greater East Asia War, was made by Mr. M Sninozaki, Kosei-Ka-Cho, in an interview with a Syonan Times reporter this morning. "The marathon
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 207 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. A; Mre. K. R. MENON, 468, Race Course Road, Syonan thank mast heartily all those persons who sent presents and messages of greetings on the occasion of their mturiage on November 25. 2602 at the Hospital Quarters, Tarn pin. Opening soon NEWTON'S own farourit* COLD SPOT
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    • 562 2 SITUATIONS VACANT Applications are invited by the KaiRU Kckusho at Seletar for aircraft mechanics who possess the following qualifications: (A) QUALIFICATIONS (1> Applicants must be graduates or students of Malayan Government Industrial Schools or similar higher institutions. Preference will be given j to those who possess a practical knowledge of
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    • 640 2 PUBLIC NOTICES rohl HFII SI NOTICE NO. 142 RE SECOND PRACTICE— SAFETY FIRST WKKK (TRAFFIC OONTROI.i It is hereby notified that in order to ratee tr»e spirit rf observing traffic rules and to aceuiie safety as well as pleasantness In name, we have decided to have a Safety First Week
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 170 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 197 v Up TO yesterday you learned on the radio the use of the preposition "de". Today you will deal with another preposition "ni" or "c" which Indicates direction. In Nippon-go "ni" and "c" aie of the same meaning and are used in the same place
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