Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 September 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syoaon-to Telephone 5471. iVo. 166 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 495 1 OUR CONSIDERABLE GAINS IN MOPPING-UP OPERATIONS IN CHEKIANG KIANGSI On The China Fronts WAR results of our Expeditionary Forces in their successful Chekiang Kiangsi mopping up campaigns during the three months beginning May 15 and ending with the complete consummation of their objectives on August 15 netted over 10,000 war
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  • 74 1 Rabaul (New Britain), Aug. 31. Domei, A BRITISH-AUSTRALIAN attempt to land a small naval landing party from a submarine under cover of darkness, recently for guerilla operations on New Britain completely failed when the submarine was sunk, and the erstwhile landing
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  • 49 1 Nanking, Aug. 29, Domei. iJIR. Mamoru Sigemiiu, our l** Ambassador to Nanking, this evening visited General Syunroku Hat a, Commander in-Chief of our Expeditionary Force in Cli*ina. f tn faMTT his congratulations on the remarkable war results achieved by our forces in the Chekiang-Kiangsi campaign.
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  • 192 1 Zurich. Aug. 29. Domei. DRITONS are preparing for another battle of Britain "and this time at night" following the realization that the Luftwaffe will not let go unchallenged the repeated Anglo-American bombing of German population cenlres, the Zuricher Zeitung's London correspondent reports. Women
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  • 322 1 I?OR valiant work in our campaign in Malaya, which led to the fall of the British Naval base at Singapore, the libuti Telegraph Unit and the Fudahara Air Unit on February 15 were issued citations by LieutGeneral Tomoyuki Yamasita,
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  • 442 1 British Again Resort To Bombing Machine-Gunning Indians Lisbon, Aug. 30, Domei. ACCORDING to the latest reports received here, the British authorities harassed by the never ending agitations of the Indian nationalists, have resorted to bombing and ma chine-gunning innocent Indians. Bombay dispatches carried by the Dally Mirror reveal that British
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  • 58 1 Lisbon, Aug. 31. Domei, IT is learned that Lord Linlithgow, Viceroy of India, was shot at by an Indian demonstrator while attending: a session of the Viceroy's Council of State on Tuesday morning. The report reveals that the assailant was shot to death immediately, but
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  • 45 1 Lisbon, Aug. 30. Domei. T*HE effect of Australia's isolation will be brought closer to the homes of Australians frcm to-morrow v;hen sujrr-r rationing goes into force throughout Australia. pHov.-inl? cne pound a week to each person, according to a Melbourne report.
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  • 416 1 TAKING full advantage of the presence of Mr. Rash Behari Bose, leader of East Asia Indians, and President of the Council of Action of the Indian Independence Movement, Syonan Indians are arranging for another historic and
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  • 265 1 Tokyo, Aug. 30, Domei. AUTHORITATIVE sources commenting on the details of the progress of the second naval engagement on* Solomon Islands released on August 28 by Captain Hideo Hiraide, spokesman of the Navy Press Section of Dai-Honyei, declare that it is no
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  • 541 1 (By Humio Niwa, war correspoa«ient of the Imperial Navy> Tokyo, Sept. 1, Domei. "THE sinking of eight ensnij cruisers and six destroyer* and heavily damaging of I*o destroyers in the first naval m;hs battle off Solomon Islands were accomplished by the dari'ni
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  • 491 1 Lisbon, Aug. 30. Dome!. ITNTTED Press reports from Moscow said that Stalingrad, key Soviet stronghold on the Volga River, is now in flames as a result of a terrific, relentless bombing by the Luftwaffe. The reports say that not only
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  • 185 2 Buenos Aires, Aug. 29, Domei. rT >HE popular United States magazine Time in its August 10 issue, reported that John Gilbert Winant, former United States Ambassador to London threw a bombshell into the meeting of the Royal Empire Society I
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  • 119 2 Malacca, Aug. 31. Domei. DISTRESSED Portuguese families in the old settlement or Malacca are being taken care of by the Nippon Government. Thp Government has allowed the occu pants of houses in the Portuguese Settlement to stay free of rent, while organized relief is being
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  • 143 2 GERMAN MANCHOUKUO TRADE PACT RENEWED Hsinking, Ausr. 29. Domei. •TRADE between Manchcvjkuo and Germany took on renew**d signiAcance this rooming whrn the second new commercial agreement, continuing economic relations between the two countries, was signed at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The document was signed by Fore'gn Minister Wei Huan-chang
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  • 133 2 r^HREE Chinese who caused the arrest of four Innocent compaUio.s were sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment each by Mr. M. V. PiUai in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin on Monday. Revealing t\ie facts of the case, Mr Chia Yong Hoa, Chief Prosecu'.ing Officer, staged that on
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  • 873 2 (Contributed) THHE last few days have brought further glorious news of more successes and again proved the utter powerlessness of the Anglo-American powers to safeguaic Australia from Nippon s vengeance. No matter where they opiate, how they operate, now big their forces (the bigger they
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  • 123 2 Yasukuni Shrine Festival Starts From Oct. 14 Tokyo, Aug. 29, Domei. GENERAL Otazo Yamada, Inspector-General of Military Education, has been appointed Chairman of the Committee for the Extraordinary Autumn Festival of the Yasukuni Shrine to be held for a week
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  • 148 2 Rangoon, Aug. 29, Dotnei. CLATLY refuting Allied pror paganda charging the Nippon authorities with destroying Burmese culture, Colonel Nasu, spokesman of the Press section of the Nippon Army and concurrently Chief of the General Affairs Bureau of the Military Administration in Burma, emphatically declared that
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  • 516 2 BOTTLENECKS in ES^k* JJSft t. merchantships, guns and tanks are giving the United States war production Czars leadaches. With almost -%\l United States war industries forced to submit quarterly estimates of their individual requirements, bottlenecks have become painfully apparent. While aluminium productian i was
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  • 134 2 Manila, Aug. SO. Domei. IT is learned that more than 800 Filipino war prisoners from Manila will be released to-morrow from the internment camp in Capas Tarlace in accordance with the benevolent policy of the Imperial Nippon fcrces who envisage the gradual release of
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  • 126 2 Lisbon, Aug. 29. Domei. IT is reported from New 1 Delhi that Mahatma Gandhi's civil disobedience appears to be spreading underground after three weeks' surface demonstrations, marked by disorder in the bier cities, which continued to boil in the vUlares. It is said that underground
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  • 158 2 Ipoh, Aug. 30, Domei. r\OMEI reliably understands that attempts are being made in Perak to make full use of Malayan palm oil which is regarded as the best in the world, for manufacturing such items as soap, candle ard medicated oils. Palm oil is pre-eminently
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  • 262 2 {SIGNIFICANT of the smooth tJ and happy manner of life which the Australian war prisoners in Syonan are enjoying, and indicative of the generous and liberal treatment the Nippon authorities are according these prisoners, is the complete harmony and Joyful atmosphere that
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  • 253 2 Ipoh, Ang. 31, Domei. U7HAT Is now regarded as the most important experiment undertaken by the Perak Estates Department, to ascertain the effect of the continuous use of rubber oil on carburettor engines, was carried out successfully in a trip from Ipoh to Syonan
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 118 2 POUCE BAND THB following will be the programme of the Syonan Police Band for the month of September. 2602. On the days mentioned below, from 1900 hours to 2000 hours, various music selections will be presented to the Public by the Band under the direction of Conductor Gpnda Singh. Sept.
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    • 27 2 Your ffP^ Eyes TAKE CARE OP YOUR EYES AND YOUR EYES WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU. CONSULT IS 4k 12. The Arcade Raffles Plare Syouau. EtMfMM 3MH
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 876 2 pjnp£B* 7 "tib NIPPON-GO LESSON No. €3. tnrrvn vippon-Go Pronunciation 1. Whom did you teisyaha (no nakat dr teh-ee-shah-bah (noh nahsee in thr station? dare o mimasita ka? Kah) del> dah-reh oh mce-tnaKs-h-tah kah? 2. I met your anata no oiisan ni ali-nah-tah noh oh-jee-uncie aimasita san nee ah-ee-mahs-tah S.
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  • 827 3 Nation Reminded Of Dr. Sun's Acceptance Of Nippon's Help Nanking, Aug. 29, Domei. LIAD China but followed the path advocated by Dr. Sun Vat-sen who had clearly shown the path to salvation and trodden on that path, China would not become what
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  • 133 3 Lisbon, Aug. 29. Domsi. IT is repotted from Chunking that the Chungking newspaper Ta Kung Pao, commenting on the 100 th anniversary of the Nanking Treaty, urged the abolition of this and all subsequent unequal treaties forced on china by the different powers in
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  • 396 3 Nanking, Aug. 29, Domel. THE 100 th anniversary of the Nanking Treaty which started China on the way to becoming a semi-colony under the yoke of British Imperialism, finds me country on the eve of complete deliverance from its century-old bondage— a deliverance
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 535 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 NOTICE NO. 108 SYONAN SHOMIN KINKO (SYONAN PEOPLE'S TREASURY) The Syonan Shomin Kinko (Syonan People's Treasury) will be opened lor business from September 1, 2602. With a view to fully developing Syonan-to, the Syonan Shomin Kinko is established to give financial assistance to the people as prescribed in
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    • 628 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL ROOMS TO LET Re Ph0ne3222,191 Victoria ANNOUNCEMENT Street CARPENTERS WANTED OooA Atr* Ventilated. Furnished or Indian Overseas Un-Purnlshed Rooms for Tery cheap Customers are hereby kindly requested vrvcrs»«:«t» Carpenters who are out of work LANKA HOTEL, Trafalgar to note that our Telephone Number and Bank Ltd. are
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    • 942 3 SYONAN TOXUBETU-S1 NOTICE NO, 111 It is hereby notified that with effect from to-day Soap and Washing Soap are declared to be prohibited gcjds in addition to the list of goods mentioned in Syonan Tokubeiu-si Notice No. 99, dated August 11, 2602. Notice No. 99, as revised, now reads as
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  • 551 4 Great Success Says Deputy Director Of Medical Services "WE will make this Syonan an ideal healthy city in the East, absolutely free from diseases, with the people enjoying perfect health and happiness, declared Dr. C. Isida, Deputy Director of (Medical
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  • 153 4 Lisbon, Aug. 27, Dome). IT is reported from Washin^.un that asked if there was anything he could say about his conversation yesterday with Joseph Clark Grew, former *ttb*ssador to Nippon, who returned aboard the repatriation snip Gripsholm, the Secretary of State. Cordeil Hull, at
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  • 126 4 IT is reliably understood that the authorities are at the moment investigating the desirability ot taking a census of Syonan and the rest of Malaya. Approached by a Syonan Times reporter, Mr. K. Toyoda, Deputy Mayor, Syonan Tokubetu-si, stated that he
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  • 63 4 Hong Kong, Aug. 30 Domel. |N order to facilitate the smoother flow of daily necessities, the Government-General of Hong Kong proclaimed its intention to conduct a thorough census of the former British Crown Colony, from Sept. 4 to Sept. 18. Ward officers
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  • 109 4 Batavia, Aug. 30. Domel. APPROXIMATELY 5,000 young men i nd women, betv.een the ages of 16 and 23. representing various licalities throughout the Island of Java, will participate in an All-Java Athletic Meet, scheduled to get under way here for five days, beginning Sept. 5. The
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  • 58 4 'I'HE Syonan Times has been asked to inform those educated Chinese unemployed who registered at the different centres up to August 29 to go over to the OverseaChinese Association office at 70-1 Club Street for their receips. Those registering after August 29, are required to go
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  • 119 4 pOMING to the aid of the Nlppon authorities in the reconstruction of the southern regions, the Chinese Merchants' Association, an influential Chinese organization in Syonan, has instituted a registration of unemployed Chinese in the metropolitan area in order to facilitate the settlement of unemployment problem.
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  • 65 4 Batavia, Aug. 29. Domel. IT is learned that Muslims throughout Java will participate in a four-day All-Muslim conference at the local "Island Hall" beginning Sept. 4 prior to their observance of the annual month's religious fast to start on Sept. 11. The Muslim conference
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  • 115 4 Tokyo, Aug. 30, Domei. EVERYWHERE I went in the East Indies I was deeply lmI pressed 'by the friendliness and j co-operation shown by the Indc- nesians to the Nippon authorities,' declared Mr. Eizi Yosikawa, wellknown Nippon novelist, in an iiiterview with the
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  • 640 4 AT a meeting on Sunday attended by leading members of the Eurasian community in Syonan. it MM decided to form a new association which will be known as "The AllMalayan (Eurasian) Association. Syonan." states a Domei report. This association, it was decided,
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  • 284 4 CYONAN continued to receive its usual quota of foodstuffs v—rice,u —rice, sugar, salt and pork—during August stated Mr. T. Hironaga, Chief of the Agricultural Bureau of the Guns?i-kan-bu, in an interview with the Syonan Times yesterday. He added that a
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  • 317 4 TWO very noticeable character- Lstics of the Nippon-zin as a race are their love for children and cleanliness, and these virtues are perhaps best reflected in the interest taken by the present administration in maternity work in Syonan. In spite of wartime exigencies and the
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  • 125 4 'THE social policy adopted by the Nippon Military Administration, Malaya, with regard to Syonan is the practical one of unemployment relief and food production on which our efforts are being concentrated at present, declared Mr. Toyoda, Deputy Mayor, in an interview with a Syonan
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  • 189 4 Lisbon, Aug. 27. Dcmei. IT Is reported from Wa.shineton that 1 the United states Navy Department has announced that the United States destroyer "Ingram'' was sunk as a result of a collision due to heavy fog somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean. The destroyer's
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  • 95 4 gENTENCE of a month's rigorous Imprisonment without the option of a fine was passed by Mr. M. V. Filial in the Syonan Kelzi Tlhohoin on Monday on a salesman who sold a rrlass tumbler for 20 cents Instead of 10 cents. The accused, a Chinese,
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  • 173 4 Maaila. Aug. 28. Domei. THREE more chartered cities in the Philippines, Quezon City, Densn'.au and Tagatay, have been officiary abolished by order of Senor Jorge 75. Vargas, Chairman of tile Executive Commission. With the abolition, earlier this week, of Zambcanga City, which vas destroyed completely
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  • 333 4 CLOSED for more than seven months, Syonan's largest fresh water swimming pool, situated on Mount Emily will re-cpen to the public to-day. It will cater for men, wcmen and children of all nationalities and also members of the Military and Naval personnel
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  • 515 4 **W HEN I fltSt passed throush Syonan (then Singapore), in 1915, as a refugee from India under the assumed name of P. N. Tagore, Singapore was the stronghold of British Imperialism in the East, but to-day, 27 years
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  • 293 4 Penang. Aug. 28. Domei. ITNQUALIFIED success has atv tended the organization of the Penang Syu, Sei-Nen-Dan, or Youth Movement which is already gaining widespread recf>gnition in Penang and Province Wellesley. It is hoped that the time will soon come when this popular movement, which is
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  • 146 4 Lisbon, Aug. 27, Domei. IT is reported from New York that Horace Smith, former United States Consul in Shanghai, who disembarked from the exchange shio, Gripsholm, said that he and his stall were 'not too badly treated by the Nipponzin. We had relatively an easy
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 127 4 To-Day's Kadio Nippon-Go Lesson Y°U learned on the radio the use of the conjunction "ea shikashi" yesterday. T^-day yS will learn the use of kara meaning "for" or because." ;l o w cafu ths main clause STS^S hr,J he ccn^nction while 5 t Ehe glsiStinc Ce OmeS &t the head
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