Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 5 December 1942

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Times ISo. 248 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 473 1 DISTRIBUTION PLANS FOR SYONAN' THREE popular brands of cigarettes at reasonable prices will be available to the public in Syonan from Tuesday, Dec. 8, at 350 retail shops, according to an announcement by Mr. M Naito, manager of the Kyodo Tobacco
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  • 173 1 Domri. RANGOON. Dec. 4.—Now is the only time that India can -i •hievc its independence by joining hands with Japan in driving out Anglo-American imperialism from East Aisa, it was strongly urged by Mohd. Jailer, member of the AllBurma Indian Independence League in a
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  • 198 1 SEVENTY-SIX civilian entries representing many Asiatic communities have been received for th? Syonan Marathcn Race for ij>?c. 9. This was revealed at a ,c aimittee meeting of-the S.S A. i .d yesterday, when the Chairmjn. Mr. G. H. Kiat, said that th? figure constituted a record.
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  • 178 1 Doruri. HSINKING, Dec. 4.—Beginning (next year the Manchoukuo Government has decided to commence construction work on the sreat Liaoho River, so-called xuDther cf South Manchoukuo. end its tributaries under a fivepear plan at a total cost of Yuan 1.i0.000.000. In the coming year,
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  • 47 1 Domri CANTON. Dec. 4.—Many casualti<-.- occurred and serious damages j wfie done to cattle and farms covering wide areas near Tali, in North-Western Yunan. on November 27 when the district wu hit by a violent storm, it is learned her*. V,
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  • 151 1 Domci. NANKING, Dec. 4.—Successfully enveloping Chinese Communist forces in Eastern Shantung Province Imuerial units accounted for 855 enemy dead and took 2.914 prisoners during the week ending Nov. 27, it wa3 revealed In the weekly review of military operations announced by the Japanese ExDeditionarv Forces in China.
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  • 147 1 FORMED with the object of name ting friendship and exchange of information between members with a view to the succe^sfui prosecution of the war of Greater East Asia, the Sycnan Kisya Reimei (Syonan Press Association) was inaugurated at 108, Robinson Road yesterday. Membership is confined to
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  • 102 1 NEWS REELS, cultural films Und lectures by Lt. Col. K. Okubo, Chief of the Propaganda Department and Navy Captain Yamazaki. Chief of the Oku Buiai, arc included in a programme arranged at the Dal Toa Gekizyo from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. on December
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  • 263 1 NIPPON'S premier brewers, the Kirin Beer Kaisha, Ltd., is talcing over the management of the former Malayan Breweries on behalf cf the Ounseikan-bu. Meanwhile it is believed that the former Archipelago Brewery Co., will in future be run by the Dai Nippon Breweries
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  • 286 1 SEIZED ASPRO FOR MEDICAL DEPT. HEAVY FINES were imposed on profiteers in the police conn yesterday by Mr. M. V. Filial. Criminal District Judge. When Lee Yok Hong, a stallholder at the Orchard Road market, appeared on a charge of selling a katty of ikan
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  • 75 1 Doraei. LISBON, Dec. 4.—Due to shortage of manpower in many sectors. President Roosevelt has ordered work projects and relief programme to be eliminated entirely by Feb. 1, 1943, or as soon thereafter as possible, it is reported from Washington. Public Works Administration had continued
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  • 878 1 Dompi TOKYO, Dec. 4—Letters to loved ones from British, American and Dutch war prisoners including Lieut.-General Arthur Ernest Percival, former Commander-in-chief of the British forces in Malaya, Sir Shenton Thomas, Governor of Singapore, Lieut.-General Jonathan Wainwright, Major-Gen-eral George Marshal Parker Jr. formerly in
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  • 741 1 Slashing Axis Attacks Rout Enemy Troops Domci. LISBON, Dec. 4—Fears thut the Anglo-American Nortri African venture may result in a shattering and unretrievabic debacle for th° anti-Axis armies have been openly expressed in London, according to the latest reports reaching here. Beattie of
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  • 45 1 Blinding bursts of light Hash throu^n the darkness as units of the Japar.e c Imperial Navy blasts another Allied ship into oMiv.on. Similai scenes were seen recently when the Japanese Speriai Torpedo Flotilla scored another smashing victory ewer the American Fleet.
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  • 835 1 Dcmei NANKING, Dec. 4—Chungking's hopes with the outbreak j of the Greater East Asia War the Japanese forces in China would be plunged into a dilemma have been completely shattered, the spokesman of the Japanese Expeditionary Forces in China said in a statement
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  • 155 1 Domei LISBON, Dec. 4—The United States Navy Department has announced that a total of 317 United States merchant se linen perished and missing between October 22 and November 22 brirv, the total to 2.901 casualties since October, 1941. The United States Navy Department has ana
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  • 142 1 Domei HARBIN, Dec. 4.—An important contribution to the medical world has been made by two Japanese specialists here with the discovery of raw garlic as an effective cure for dysentery. Obtaining a hint that garlic serves as a cure for diarrhoea during
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  • 176 2 MASS RALLIES IN MAJOR CITIES Domci. TOKYO, Dec 4—With the first anniversary <# the War of Great-■t-r East Asia only a few days off, preparation* are now in full swinj for tlie various meetings, rxpositions anr* oiher functions 'vhich will be leld to celebrat? the
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  • 524 2 PROFITEERING is one ofi the most despicable forms of! exploitation, especially so as a! is the poor wno suffer most; irom the nefarious activities] of Black Market operators. No one can have any sympathy! with those who are brougnt up to the Police Courts on cnargea > or proateering.
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  • 454 2 WIFE ALSO INTERVIEWED DomeL JOHORE BAHRU, Dec. 4 -Leading a life of quiet retirement and blissfully content with spending most bt his time riding around his extensive rubber plantations, Sultan Ibrahim of Johore today is a true picture of the country squire portrayed
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  • 118 2 A GOAL, scored in the second half by Ponniah gave the Hornets a I—o i win over the Wanderers in the SS^ hockey league on th« Tokubetu-Si Padang yesterday. The Hornets deserved to win and Uie margin might j have been greater but foi the
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  • 402 2 Signal Naval Victory Off Lunga 'Will Bolster Japanese Fighting Spirit 9 TOKYO PRESS COMMENT Domel. TOKYO, Dec. 4 —All metropolitan papers hail the signal victory of the Imperial torpedo attack flotilla over a powerful enemy naval unit off Lunga, Quadalcanar Island, on the night of Nov. 30, the results of
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  • 227 2  -  BANKER Dome! SHANGHAI, Dec. 2—The reconstruction of Shanghai's industry is one. of the chief problems facing the city today and must be approached from the standpoint of reconstruction of all East Asia, Doctor Masutaro Kimura, Adviser to the Central Reserve Bank of China, declared in a
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    • 178 2 CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 2nd Sunday in Advent, Dec. Holy communion (plain) 830 a.m. Holy communion (choral) 9.30 am. Piaro recital 4.30 p.m. Choral Evensong 0 p.m. Wednesday: Holy Communion, 9 am. Friday: Christian Federation's in-ta-ces&ion 530 p.m. ST. HILDA'S CHURCH. Hoiv Communion (said) 930 a.m. Sunday School 1130
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    • 471 2 PUBLIC NOTICES POSTAL SERVICE RESUMED With effect from Ist December 2602. Malaya and Sumatra have resumed postal services with South Borneo. Celebes. New Guinea. Sunda Islands and Moluccas Islands. 2. Only letters, postcards and >egular issues of liewspapers and magazines are accepted, and registered articles are not admissible. 3. The
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    • 751 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKIBF.TI SI NOTICE No. 144 Re Recruiting Junsa (Policemen> It is hereby notified that applications for admission to the Keisatsu Bu (Police Bureau) of local citizens as Junsas (Policemen) are requested as follows:— 1. Persons who desire to be admitted .«hould bring the guarantee of the Auxiliary
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    • 441 2 MtSCELLANEOUS CHANGE OV ADDRESS. THE GLOBE TRADING LIMITED. From Bth December, 2802. our new office address will be at No. 76, Robinson hoad, S\cnan-to. FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRS under- taken by -peciatixed mechanics. Workmanship charges 75 cts. each, spare parts extra AH work guaranteed. |Y. T. LEE PEN SERVICE. 7. Bras
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    • 139 2 IMV.It JOHOKE AU Contractor who were registered (with the Public Works Department. I Johore are requested tc re-register I themselves. Application for re-r^giitration should reach this Office or the District Offices lin which they were registered not later than the 10th December current Office of th» Adviser. »'l HI H
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 263 2 Radio Nippon-Go It#Mon No. 198 —At" YESTERDAY you learned the I use of the preposition "ni" meani jng "to." Today you will proceed with the following examples that is you will deal with the preposition "no tame ni" meaning "for." Now here are the examples: 1. Wat ash i wa
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