Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 September 1942

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  • 20 1 The Synonan Times 140 C*cil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. ISo. 168 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 552 1 MR. SIGENORI TOGO NOMINATED TO HOUSE OF PEERS ON RESIGNATION No Important Changes Foreshadowed Well-informed Quarters Declare THE CABINET INFORMATION BOARD ANNOUNCED TUESDAY EVENING THAT TENNO-HEIKA FORMALLY INSTALLED PREMIER GENERAL HIDEKI TOZYO AS CONCURRENT FOREIGN MINISTER AT A CEREMONY HELD IN
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  • 449 1 U.S. Boasts Before War Present Propaganda Reveals A Most Tell-tale Contrast Says Times Tokyo, Sep.:. 2. Domei. HPHE Japan Times and Adver- tiser in an editorial entitled •T.ie Shifting of AiTJ.'-ican Arguments" says that a perusal of American beasts before the war and American propaganda of the present day "reveals
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  • 142 1 P*OR death-defying efforts, which cntrtboted rlally to the brilliant victories won in the Malayan campaign, the tank forces attached to the Saeki Unit and the Gotanda Tank Unit have been given citations by Lieut.General Tomoyuki Yamasita. Commander-in-Chief of our Forces in Malaya, and
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  • 607 1 'We Must Emulate Them/ Says Mr. R.B. Bose At Huge Indian Rally ''THE PEOPLE OF NIPPON DO NOT TALK MUCH, THEY ACT. WE MUST EMULATE THEM," DECLARED MR. RASH BEHARI BOSE, LEADER OP ALL INDIANS IN EAST ASIA, AT A MONSTER R^LLY OF INDIANS
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  • 153 1 THE Overseas Chinese Asso--1 ciation in Malaya is planning to send a goodwill mission, consisting of delegates from every State, to Nippon shortly, Domei learns from reliable sources here in Kuala Lumpur. Besides visiting Nippon, the goodwill misson will also tcur
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  • 60 1 QVER three months have elapsed since the reopening of the Technical College in Kuala Lumpur, which is now known as the Koto Kogyo Gakko, and vase improvements have b?en made, states a Dome! report. A preliminary class has been added to the curriculum.
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  • 115 1 The Resolution read by Mr. Raghavan was: That this Mass Meeting: of Indians does charge the British Government at the Bar oi World Opinion with the violation of the elementary rights of the Indian people to govern themselves and, while condemning in most emphatic tanns the inhuman policy
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  • 54 1 Vichy Denies Allied Reports Regarding French Colonies Lisbon, Sept. 2. Domei. IT is reported from Vichy hat the Government has emphatically denied the reports emanating from the Soviet Union and Britain that the FremU colonies in Africa have een handed over to Germany aad that German troops
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  • 154 1 Lisbon, Sept. 1. Domei. IT is reliably rcporled that German units, advancing toward Novorossisk in co-opera-tion with Rumanian forces, have reached the Black Sea and to-day occupied Anapa, strategic Soviet harbour, 35 kilometres north-west of Novorossisk. Kobe, Sept. 2, Domei. /MiOU Hsueh-chang, Mayor of Nanking
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  • 99 1 Tokyo. Sept. 2. Domei. A«R. Tomokazu Hori, Spokesman of the Board of Information, commenting on the resignation of Mr. Slgenorl Togo, told foreign Press correspondents: "I can definitely say the resignation was for purely personal reasons and has nothing to do with the establishment
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  • 298 1 Promises Germans Early Return Ot Peace In War Anniversary Speech Berlin, Sept. 1, Domei. CHANCELLOR Hitler, in a speech on the occasion of the Third Anniversary of the European War, emphasized that soldiers of the German Army, who are fighting on various fronts in the
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  • 83 1 •TOE Dai Nippon Military Band, which made its first appear^ ance for the purpose of giving Comfort Programmes to the citizens of Syonan-to, will give another public performance on the Padang in front of the Syonan Tokubetu-Si (Municipality Building) at 7.30 p.m. (Tokyo
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 1023 2 AUGUST 29 was the centenary of the infamous Sino-British A Nanking Treaty which followed upon the Opium War and brought China down from an Empire to a third class nation dominated and controlled by Britain, which condition lasted until the China Incident when
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  • 44 2 Lourenco Marques. Aug. 31. Domei. •■'HE British exchange ship El I Nil. the 7.769-ton Egyptian liner, carrying 103 Nippon and Thai nationals from England, including Mr. Sinitl Kamimura. Nippon Charge d'Affaires in London, arrived here this morning.
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  • 47 2 j Lisbon, Aug. 30, Dome). TPHE United States Government is planning to dispatch forces to Brazil in the near future in order to co-operate with the Brazilian Government in defending the South American coast, according to a report reaching here from Montevideo.
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  • 694 2 POLICY AND FUNCTIONS OFFICIALLY OUTLINED Tokyo, Sept 1, Doraei. THE Government, at the regular Cabinet Meeting 1 to-day, decided to create a Greater East Asia Ministry, the basic functions of which were made public by the Information Board at
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  • 168 2 Tokyo, Sept. V DomeL nra»E frafiwd establishment of the Greater Bast Asia Ministry asm at facWtattav and speedInr the construction «C areaa, bearing Us Basse, whleh an—ptehment. in ton. Is the key to cur victory in the war. Premier General HMeki Tomyo explained la
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  • 212 2 'Most Important Move In Assuring Success* Tokyo, Sept. 2. Domei. VERNACULAR newspapers here welccmed the creation of the Greater East Asia Ministry as one of the most important moves towards assuring th 3 successful prosecution of the Greater East Asia War. All the newspapers devoted the
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  • 148 2 Saigon, Sept. 1, Domei. /\NE hundred and fifty :hou**sand Chinese merchants, residing in Cambodia, are scheduled to hold a mass meeting for the promotion of peace between China and Nippon at the Pncm Penh gold mine on Sept. 5 and 6. At the meeting the
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  • 200 2 Tokyo, Sept. 2, Domei ADMIRAL. SANKITI TAKAHASI, former Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Cc.nbined Fleet, in an interview given to the Niti Niti hailed the decision made by the Government to create the Greater East Asia Ministry. He said: "It is certainly
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  • 74 2 Nanking, Aug 30. Domei. rTHE first art exhibition to be held in Nanking since Chiang Kai-shek's regime was driven out from Central China, will be held on Oct. 10, the occasion of the Double Ten Festival, under the auspices of the Nippon-China Cultural Society. The exhibits
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  • 253 2 Kalgan. Sept. 1. Domei PRINCE TEH, the re-elected chairman of the Federated Autonomous Government of Mongolia, at the inaugural ceremony held at the Public Hall here today expressed his strong determination to effect close co-opera-tion with Nippon and Man*houkuo lor the satisfactory prosecution of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 108 2 N^jJßiLr^ THE MALAYAN TRADE "™m*™™Eßß!»M AND TRAVEL DIRECTORY (NEW ORDER) The above Directory (in Chinese and English) is now under compilation. Merchants and others in Syonan who wish to nave their business cards inserted In the Directory are kindly requested to send in the following particulars i.e. Name of Firm,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 913 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON No. 65. BngJfeta Nippon-Go PronunclatK>.. 1. I went shopplnr kino wataknsi w» kal- kee-noh wsh-tahk-shee yesterday mono ni yukimnsifa nah kah ff-moh noh nee yoo-kee-naabsh-tah t. I botifbt three hon san-satu hohn oh sahn-snhts books kaimaslta kah-cc-mahsh Uh 3. That fe a Nippon- sore w* Nk*a«n-ro no sott-reii
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  • 392 3 Tokyo, Sept. 1. Domei. CEISMOLOGICAL research conducted in 19 years since the 1923 disaster has rendered Nippon a safer place to live in, Dr. Tokitaro Saida of the Seismological Research Institute of the Tokyo Imperial University, declared on the 19th
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  • 152 3 Tokyo, Aug. 31, Domei. JL4ORE than 2,000 Nippon women and children are still interned in the New Delhi camp, reports the Asahi's correspondent who arrived in Lourenco Marques on August 28 from Bombay, aboard the repatriation ship City of Park. He says
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  • 331 3 Rangoon, Sept. 1. Domei. "I AM firmly determined to administer the sttcirs of my country with complete faith 1" Nippon," declared Dr. U. Ba Maung. head of the Burmese Government, at a Press interview, on the occasion of the completion of the first month of his
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  • 90 3 Tokyo, Sept. 1. Djmei, AS a result of negotiations between Nippon and Manchoukuo regarding Manchoukuo's second five-year plan, a decision has been reached for •tending to Manchoukuo, beginning this year. 220,000 families ef Nippon volunteer co onlsts, mc uding 130,^0 youth settlers, according
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  • 204 3 iokvo, oept. i, uomei. DOUGHLY SO per cent, of the total world shipping tonnage, iX which aggregated 68,000,900 tons at the outset of the second World War, have been sunk during the three-year period of tha war ending Aug. 31,
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  • 88 3 Tokyo, Aug. 30, Domel. reflecting the epochal ex pansion of Nippon industrial activities in the Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere, funds supplied by Nippon investors in industrial undertakings in Nippon. Manchoukuo and China since the outbreak of the China Affair reached-staggering total of Yen 33,718.000.000,
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  • 72 3 Berlin, Aug. 30, Domel. I'HE High Command has reveal ed that several Soviet bombers last night, flying at a high altitude, dropped bombs at random over North-western Germany, causing minor damages. It was also revealed that on the Egyptian front 12 British planes were
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  • 43 3 Canton, Sept. 1. Domel. FFFECTCVE to-day, the author! ties have banned the circulation of the old Fapi in Canton Province. Passession of the old Fapi, after Sept. 15, will be unlawful within the Canton Provincial Government's Jurisdiction.
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  • 293 3 Tokyo, Sept. 2. Domel. POPULARITY rivalling that of the Ministry of Education's annual exhibit of contemporary art, which draws tens of thousands of art lovers in its two weeks showing, indicated that interest shown by the public on the opening day,
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  • 131 3 Lisbon, Sept. 1. Domei. IT is reported from Melbourne that on account of rubber shortage, bicycle thefts are becoming common in most Australian citips. A report from Brisbane said that people are stealing bicycles to get tires, because new tires can not be
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 518 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 NOTICE NO. 11l It is hereby notified that with effect from to-day Soap and Washing Soap are declared to be prohibited goods in addition to the list of goods mentioned in Syonan Tokubetu-si Notice No. 99, dated August 11, MM. Notice No. 99, as revised, now reads as
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    • 657 3 LATEST AD V ERTISEM ENTS GENERAL WANTED TO RENT i big and ACKNOWLEDGMENT r¥¥AlNfrir n Ann rcc nice house with modern sanita- Mr. UM CHENG TECK AND \Jr AltltMir^n^ WANTED an experienced LADY u on addW to MITSUI MINING FAMILY wish to express their STENOORAPHER with a good irpJl w«iw£i
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    • 335 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 113 It is hereby notified that Syonan Tokubeta-si Notice No. 74, re registration of all persons (male and female) employed in licensed premises such as Reslaurants. Eating Houses, Cafes, Coffee Shops, Cold Drink Shops, etc. has been further extended to September 30, 2602. SYONAN TOKUBETt-SI TYO
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  • 616 4 University Man Exhorts All Malayans To Learn Nippon-Go For Own Good TT is essential for the Malay and other communi- ties in Malaya to study Nippon-go due to the growing sphere of Nippon influence, declared Dr. M. Gaus, a prominent member of the
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  • 396 4 ALTHOUGH the Arab community of Syonan numbers less than 2,000 men, women and children it has always taken a leading part in landed property Investments and In many charitable causes. The religion of Islam was introducd in East Asia by Arabs and in Muslim religious,
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  • 367 4 FURTHER proof of the rapid revival of road transport In Malaya and the ensuing establish ment of road connections between &>yonan and places not on the main railway system through the peninsula is the Malacca "mail .car" service which was revived or July 1.
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  • 119 4 Canton, Sept. 1, Domei. 7y*EMGRIAL services, com* "A memorating the spirit of Seng hung-ming and 39 other national heroes who fell in the anti-communism and peace campaign subsequent to the spring of 1939 were held Ihii morning at Changshen Memorial Hall. Representatives of China included
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  • 226 4 MUSIC dealers in Syonan are to-day experiencing a great rush for classical music. Chief purchasers, they say, rre Nipponzin, v/hose appreciation and ear for good, rich music, is greater than any other nationality here. In fact, classical music is making a beUer sale now
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  • 113 4 nnilE Malayan Trade and Travel Director;, a reference book that will be of inestimable value to Malayan business and professional men, is being I compiled by a Chinese businessman in Syonan. The publisher, Mr. K. B. Cheah, states that apart from the business side of
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  • 144 4 Shanghai, 31, Domei. WHOLEHEARTED co-operatijn with the authorities by tna people of Central China in oxacutton of the new price policy, ■which will be effective from tomorrow in Central China, excepting the Hankow area, was to-day ■urged by the Nippon
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  • 58 4 Hsinking, Aug. 31, Domei. A BUDDHIST conclave In commemoration of the tenth anniversary of the founding of Manchoukuo will be held at the Concordia Hall here under the auspices of the Manchurtan Buddhist Association, Manchoukuc Government and the Concordi'i Society The meeting will be attended by
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  • 38 4 A Nippon officer in Natuna, delivering an informal address to interested islanders in a shady palm grove. Wherever our Army has penetrated, our soldiers have been received by the natives with open arms.
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  • 417 4 COMMENTING on the centenary of the infamous Sino-British Nanking Treaty, which fell on Saturday, prominent Penang Chinese observed that the war ot liberation which Nippon was at present fighting in Greater East Asia would make sure that no
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  • 251 4 Manila, Aug. 30, Domel. THE decision of Indians the world over to withdraw from British domination and influence merits the support of all orientals and "the serious consideration of all Filipinos who may derive from it patriotic inspiration," the Sunday Tribune, Filipino-owned
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  • 75 4 Hsinking, Aug. 31, Domei. MR. Takeo Old, the newlyappointed {counsellor of the Manchoukuo Legation to be established in Thailand, left here this afternoon. Mr. Okl is proceeding to Bangkok ahead of Minister Cheng Yu in order to make preparations for the opening of
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  • 202 4 Impersonated Soldiers Stole Fowls rOUR young Malays who allteged* ly 'impersonated Nippon soldiers and robbed a widow of fowls and eggs were convicted by the District Judge, Mr. M. V. Pillai, in the Syonan Kcizi Tihohoin on Tuesday. According to the prosecution, conducted by Mr. A. J. Braga, Deputy Public
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  • 87 4 Tokyo, Sept. 1. Domel. IT is learned that the Govern- ment has decided to designate six Nippon sugar companies to assume charge of the sugar industry development in Djawa. The six specified companies are the Dai-Nippon, Taiwan, Meizl. Ensuiko and Okinawa sugar manufacturing
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  • 37 4 •THE Yokohama Specie Bank has established branches in Kuala Li pis and Kota Radja as from Sept. 1, 2602, and business as carried out locally can now be extended to these places.
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  • 546 4 Former Niti Niti Man Tells Of III- Treatment In Changi New Delhi Tokyo, Sept. 1, Domei. KATUTARO Suganuma, former Niti Niti correspondent in Singapore, on his arrival from Lourenco Marques, reported to his paper that the British authorities violated every form of humanitarianism, subjecting the Nippon internees to illtreatment during
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  • 151 4 UR. R. B. Bose. President of the m 1.1.L. Council of Action, paid a visit to the Syonan Indian press on Tuesday. Mr. Bose told pressmen: "This Is a wartime organization, and everybody must understand and «ct accordingly. This is not the time
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  • 222 4 Manila, Aug. 30. Domei. •"THROUGH co-operation given the Nippon authorities by the Filipino people peace and order in the Philippines have been restored to a remarkable extent, Lieut.-General Sizuid Tanaka, the new Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in the
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  • 250 4 Lourenco Marques. Aug. 28, 3omcl. THE repatriation ship. City of Paris, of 10,902 tons, which left Bombay on Aug. 13 carrying on board approtlmatcly 800 Nippon and Thai evacuees from India, including 64 staff members of the Nippon Consular offices i.i India,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 142 4 To-uays jfeaJlo Nippon-Go Lesson IN the previous lesson nn the radio you hsve learned that the conjunctions "node" and "kara" are or the s^me mesning in Nippon-gc. that is Tcr or "because," denoting esus?. Today's l?sson is about th? :ara# conjunctions giving ths ai3..nin6: of "as in English Now hore
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