Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 8 September 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140:C«cdl StTMt, Syooon-to I Telephone 5471. Ho. 172. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 548 1 REDS ALSO RETREATING FROM STALINGRAD Germans Pierce Final Defences Of Volga River City nnHE fall of the Soviet bases, Novorossisk 1 and Tamanskaya, and the start of a Red retreat from Stalingrad are the highlights of the war news from the European front.
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  • 165 1 /%o wooa is an ess rti.il material in the various works of reconstruction in Malaya, the Ikari Butai has endeavoured to reopen sawmills in the various narts of Malaya. One of such mills was opened at Lombok in the State of Johore. This mill
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  • 112 1 Tokyo, Sept. 7, Domei. FYIHE Dai-Nippon Aviation AssoA elation will be holding memorial services in honour of those aviators wshe have given their lives for the cause of aviation since the beginning of the aviation history of Nippon, as well as for the military
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  • 101 1 Lisbon, Sept. 6. Domsl. ris reported from Washington that political circles speculated wnen President Rcosevelt sends his message to Congress on Monday noon, or delivers a fireside; chat on Monday night, he might discuss the possibility of establishing an economic control of wag s
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  • 57 1 LLsbon, Sept. 6. Domsi. ris reported frcm Washington that the United States Navy Department has belatedly announced that two United States war vessels have been sunk in South-West Pacific during the pest two wesks. The announcement says that Ih? two vessels were the destroyer Blue, of
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  • 59 1 Tokyr Sept. 7, Domei. IN flagrant violation ot International Law a British warplane machine gunned and torpedoed an Italian Hospital ship at a point 70 mi.es off the coast of Cyrenaita on September 3, the Nit. Niti reports from Lisbon. According to the report the
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  • 96 1 Chungking British Forces Gash In Assam Tokyo. Sept. 7. Domei. £HUNGKING units, which fled to Assam from Burma, following their defeat at the hands of our forces, recently clashed with the British forces stationed in Assam, the Asahl reports from Rangoon. The report says that Chiang Kai-shek, alarmed by the
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  • 229 1 Taiyuan, Sept. 6, Domei. IN order to stamp out Chungking elements, who are engaged in the disturbance of the Communist Party from within, the Communist Party has organized a "Purge Corps" against those Chungking elements, according to information reaching here. It
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  • 185 1 THE Nippon landing party stationed oa Makin Island in northern .Gilbert Islands repulsed, after 40 hours of hand-to-hand fighting, ten times larger United States forces which landed on the Island on August 17, according to a dispatch by a naval correspondent who accompanied
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  • 38 1 Lisbon. Sept. 6. Domei. P' is reported from RvekJavik that the American Army announced that a Grman bomber flew over the Seyd-ssfjordur area oa the morning of S otember 5 »ca dropped one bomb.
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  • 110 1 The late Major-General Tateo Kato, who died a glorious death in action on the Banna front, and was posthumously promoted by two ranks from Lieutenant-Colonel. As commander of a fighter plane nnit of the Imperial Army, the late MajorGeneral Kato, Here Ged of the Air,
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  • 549 1 Figures Which Attest To Our Health Department's Fine Work THE prevention of dysentery and mass immunization of the population of Syonan-to against typhoid and smallpox, together with the phenomenal results achieved through these measures, are perhaps the finest tribute to the efforts of the
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  • 64 1 Tokyo, Sept. 7. Doraei f OUNT Yorinaga Matudaira. President of the House of Peers, called at the Premier's Official residence at 2.30 p m in order to report to Premier General Hideki Tozyo. in connection with the former's forthcominf visit to Manchoukuo. Count Matudaira
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  • 185 1 Tokyo, Sept. 7. Domel. AN Asahi dispaich from Istan- bul said, that despite the S," pu n b!l±etl visit ot Wendell Willkie, President Roosevelt's personal envoy to Ankara, both President Ismet Inonu and Premier Sukru Saracoglu of Turkey have shown no lJhm of
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  • 61 1 Tokyo, Sept. 7, Domei THE Niti Niti from Canton. quoting a Dagens Nyheter dispatch from London, says that General Sir Archibald WavelL Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in India, has been w? ci *ed tne Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, to return to London immediately
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  • 116 1 Tokyo, Sept. 7. Domei 'THE Government of Ceylon was recently notified by Viscount Cranborne. Secretary of State of the Dominions, of the British Government's decision to increase rubber production in Ceylon Island to meet the short. age caused by the loss of Malaya
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  • 148 1 Tokyo, Sept. 7. Domel. blsi, Daliti, Yasuda, Sumitorae MARKED improvement in Nip- and Sanwa Banks at the close of June this year aggregated Yen 17 pons money and banking milliard 400 million, representing institutions is noted during the a sharp increase of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 967 2 National Evolution "Group Sentiment" •TRIBAL feeling or national fe sling, the latter being a developed stage of the formsr, should be the most powerful of all appeals to which human beings respond. We dfliberately say "snould be." because such national feelings or even tribal feelings are almost entirely non-existent in
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  • 182 2 Tokyo, Sept. 6. Dcmei. IT Is learned that the nam?s of 117 delegates of the various circles in Nippon to attend the celebrations in Hsinkine. beginning from Sept. 15, of th^ tenth anniversary of the Founding of Manchoukuo, announced last
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  • 140 2 Buenos Aires, Sept. 6. Domei. JT is learned that Gen. Francisco Aguilar, formerly Mexican Minister to Tokyo, when be arrived in New York on July 24, after serving- as Mexican Minister to Vichy), revealed to the New York Herald-Tribune Premier Pierre Laval's faith in
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  • 217 2 Tokyo, Sept. 5. Domel. TTHE mirror which the late Dr. Sun Yat-*en sold to his Nippon friends In 1920 In order to raise the necessary funds for the third Chinese revolution, has been presented to the National Government of
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  • 114 2 r Tokyo, sept. 5. Domei. UR. Chou Hsueh-chang, Ifayor of I lTaj?l;liig. was the gv«-st of honour |at a luncheon party given at noon by Bir. Kumalti Yamamoto. temporarily acting hi the capacity of Foreign vice Minister, at the Fcreign Vice Minister's official residence.
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  • 56 2 I Lisbon, Sept. 6. Dome!. IT is reported from New York that eleven United States army fliers were killed In two bomber crashes In Ftoifcte to-day. One of the planes dived into the shallow watex about 390 yards off the shore and the
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  • 79 2 I •THX Indian Press fta Syonaa wfl! 1 publish an illustrated Malayalam Weekly. •"Arunodayam" every Monday morning. The magazine will be of medium sire, and will contain news mainly connected with the Indian independence movement, general politics, short ktcrtes culture, Industry, etc. The first number of the magazine
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  • 235 2 NIPPON ON ONE SIDE GERMANS ON THE OTHER "Stormy Days Are Ahead/ Warns President Roosevelt Lisbon, Sept. 5. Domei. CROM Los Angeles, the former United States High Commissioner to the Philippines, LieutCol* gH^-tfucfhy* on,*leave from the Supreme Court, told jurists
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  • 166 2 I Canton, Bept. 4. Djrnei. TPHE Chungking authorities are alararred ever reports of cholera and dysentery taking a heavy toll of Chungking troops entrenched across the Nu River, in Yunnan Province, according to information received here. According to an official report
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  • 48 2 Hrinktng, Sept. 5. Domei. AS a step to farther consolidate national defence, promotions were riven to high ranking officers of the Manchoukuoan Army. Among: the promoted are General Hiring Shfh-lean. Kno En-lin and Chanc Wen-th», who are raised from the rank of Ueatenant-General.
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  • 340 2 Tokyo. Sept. 5, Domei. AN increasing number of Chin- ese heretofore under Chungking influence is joining the National Government of Nanking's peace movement in response to the recent statement made by Mr. Lin Po-sheng. chief of the Publicity Department of the Chinese National
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  • 238 2 Hainking. Sept. 5. Dcmei. A FORMATION cf more than dozen Manchoukuoan Army planes will take off from here for Nippon on the morning of Sept 1«, en the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the founding of their State in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 855 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON No. tii. encnuk Nippon-Go Pronunciation X. I WBi looking for kino anata o sajrasitr ker-neh ah-nah-tnh oh TOO yrctertlajr imasita wl> j|i» y ,< mahsh-tah I met my watakusi no tomcdail wah-tahk-shee nob tohfriend ni aimaaita moh-dah-chee nee ah-ee-mah»h~tah 3. I went with him kare to (ckixya kah-reh
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  • 462 3 Roosevelt's Appeal To Youth Of World "A Desperate S. O. S." To Young America Tokyo, Sept. 6. Domei. THE Japan Times Advertiser, in the course of a leading: article says that President Roosevelt's speech on Sept. 3, purportedly addressed to the youth of the world, was "nothing more than an
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  • 215 3 Tokyo, Sept. 7. Domel. pONTRARY to the general belief that there are no coal deposits in Kwantung Province, highly promising coal veins have been discovered in the Huahsien area in Central Kwantung Dy Nippon mining engineers who were dispatched to the area for carrying
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  • 366 3 IN an interview with Domel, Mr. Q. H. Kiat, well-known Chinsse social worker and prominent in leer.l spirting circles, revealed fcliat at a preliminary meeting in the revival of spirting activities in Syonan, and the formation of an Association which would function as
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  • 364 3 Head Of New Burma Stresses. Country s Gratitude To Nippon Rangoon, Sept. 5. Domei. QR. U Ba Maung, head of the Burmese Government, in an exclusive article for Domei, entitled "Way To Rising East Asia," declared that the
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  • 328 3 •THE Christian Federation of Malaya, a body comprising all Churches in Malaya, has undertaken to co-operate with the Nippon Authorities in relieving distress among the people of Syonan, and has set up a special Social Service Committee solely for the task of investigating
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  • 90 3 Lisbon. Sept. 6, Domei IT is reported from Belfast that 1 the arrest of members of the Irish Republican Army continued to-day as a youth, aged 16 and a policeman were wounded in a gun battle between the police and allegedly Republican adherents The Police throughout
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 716 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL WPPOi-fiO DENSYU SYO SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICE TO RICE GERMAN AND FRENCH TUI- (Nippon-Go Training institute) TION by efficient and experienced M. cairvhill road. Experienced Motor Car Drivers OUT A If CDC URGENTLY retired and RETAILERS. lars to Box No. 112, Syonsn Times. i^i^a^^VuwTlSJrSi they tovtted 173-174 attte
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    • 418 3 SYONAN JOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 114 The public is hereby notified that the use »f short wave radios is strictly prohibited, and the use of other than short wave is to be adhered to the following conditions: 1. No person, whatever nationality he may be, is allotted to make use of
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  • 422 4 Sy ona n Harbour To Become "Best In World" Says Tokyo Sea Captain VISITED PORT FREQUENTLY PRIOR TO WAR "C YON AN harbour will become the best harbour in the world when it is fully developed by Nippon," declared Kanzo Nakazawa, a Nippon ship captain in an interview with Domei
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  • 469 4 |_lOW Indi;ns throughout East Asia can do their bit to further the causa of Indian Independence was explained by Mr. Bash Behari Bcso, 57 years old Indian patriot and le*ad2r of the Indian Freedom Movement in Jsa«t Asia, in an exclus.ve
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  • 433 4 "Gonin Gumi" Five Family Group System Suited To 5. Regions? "fONIN GUMI," or the Five Family Group System, which had la en in practice throughout Nippon Ircm olden times till the end of the Tokugawa era, will be useful as a fundamental sociai system in the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity
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  • 101 4 Hong Kong, Sept. 6. Domei. THHE Government-General of Hong Kong is planning the erection of a Shrine, which will serve as the centre of spiritual life of the Nippon residents in Hong Kong, at a scenic spot covering 40,000 tsubo,
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  • 296 4  -  Toitiro Koseki. Domei Staff Correspondent) Batavia, Sept. 5. Domei. W mnN short space of six vv months since the Nippon occupation of Djawa, the Island has already taken its place as an integral part of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere by virtue
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  • 233 4 IN line with the decision of the Chinese Overseas Association of Malaya to send a Goodwill Mission to Nippon, consisting of delegates from All Malayan States, the Penang branch of the Association has selected Mr. Kee Hup-sen, as the
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  • 88 4 THE Perak Times reports that among the most important schemes in th? reconstruction of public buildings that were damaged or partially demolished durthe war is the rebuilding of the Ipoh Post Offices adjoining the Town Hall, at an approximate cost of $10,000. Th
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  • 241 4 CIMULTANEOUSLY with the registration of the educated unemployed in Syonan, scores of those who have registered already are being daily fitted into various kinds of Jobs, care being taken, wherever possible, to place people in Jobs best suited to their qualifications or
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  • 120 4 Hanoi, Sept. 5. Domei. MR. Kenkiti Yosizawa, Nippon Ambassador to French IndoChina. in a press interview upon his return from a four-month inspection tour of the Southern areas, said that the stabilization of the Greater East Asia CoProsperity Sphere is dependent on the close
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  • 165 4 (From Our Own Reported) Kuala Lumpur. "THE following decree has been 1 issued by the Highest Commander of Dai Nippon Army, at Kuala Lumpur. "Nippon prays for the happiness" of the people of the new Nippon domain and promises to protect innocent people
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  • 380 4 Tokyo, Sept. 7. Domei. THE Japan Times Advertiser in an editorial to-day says that it is very gratifying to learn from various sources that the work of construction is going on satisfactorily everywhere in the Southern Regions. This comment was made by
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  • 252 4 (^LOSE on the heels of two anti- rww?^ meeting held by 5.000 Indian residents in Djawa a Djawa branch of the Indian Independence League was intate the anti-British movement Djawa De° °f Ind*a resldin In Vin^^ 6SSi ng the STSLtitude to the Nippon
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  • 283 4 Batavia. Sept. 5. Daniel. THE five-day All-Djawa Physical Training Meet opened to-day with 10,000 East Indiesians from all parts of the Island participating. After an Inspiring address by Lt.-Oen. Hit op i Imamura Supreme Commander of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in the East Indies, who Is the President of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 139 4 To-Day 's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson {JP to yesterday you have learn- eil n the radio m*ny words and their uses. And we are sure that all of you have learnt them by h3art Now let us begin with interrogative sentences to-day pi Nippon-go interrogative sentences consist of subject, predicate and
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