Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 September 1942

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  • 65 1 The Syonan Times 140; C«cil StrMt, BTonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 176 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents r* For all your require- > ments in Motor Car 2* k and Bicycle Parts, Elec- ij trical Fittings Fans, J Fancy Lamp Shades r f\ Bulbs, Kindly call at—
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  • 390 1 PRESIDENT UNITS MARVELLOUS FIGHTING POW& OF OUR NAVY U.S. Has Lost More Than Half Of Her Warships Tokyo, Sept. 11. Domei. r|X)KYO newspapers interpret President Roosevelt's fireside chat as a confession of agony on account of the developments since the outbreak of the
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  • 102 1 Nanking. Sept. 11, Domci. A TOTAL of 4,500 troaps, belonging to the Chinese Communist New Fourth Army, recently clashed with 6,000 Chungking forces in a sanguinary eight-day struggle in Yanghsin, in the C hungthuangtien area, in Hupeh Province, belated information reveals. It
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  • 213 1 Frcm one of our bases in Chekiang Province. Sept. 10. Domei. OUR Imperial Forces during the readjustment of the Chekiang ront- lines since Apr. 19 have secured a strategic region, north of Kinhwa, Lanchi and Wui. thereby dealing a deathblow to the already
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  • 204 1 Last Veil Covering U.S. Designs On Latin America Removed —Times Tokyo, Sept. 11. Domei. rilE Japan Times and Advertiser, commenting on the United States seizure of Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador, and the port of Santa Elena on he mainland of Ecuador itself says that the seizure of
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  • 132 1 Stockholm, Sept. 9. Domei. A CCORDINO to London reports the tensest situation is prevailing in Ulster where it is feared that the terror campaign, which has been opened by the Irish Republican Army, would flare up to serious disturbances. aK9k* reperfcunr that many qo*r-; ters claim
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  • 140 1 Lisbon, Sept. 10, Domei. A UNITED Press report from Moscow says that the Germans began a general attack in all sectors west and southwest of Stalingrad on Wednesday morning and forced the Russians to retreat west of Stalingrad and abandon two villages
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  • 89 1 Rangoon, Sept. 11. Dornel PIVE Allied aircraft, including three Blenheim and two Lockheed-Hudson bombers, were shot down by Nippon fighters on Sept. 9, when three waves of enemy raiders attacked Akyab, ii was announced yesterday, by the headquarters of the Nippon Air Force
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  • 34 1 Ships At W»r\ a momentary pause is taken to renew all vows and pledges. TUs scene is taken on board one of oar warships %iewhere in the Pacific.
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  • 535 1 Lisbon, Sept. 10, Domei. IT is reported from Bombay that disturbances are continuing In India. Pour persons were killed and 13injured yesterday when the police fired on a crowd which attacked ihe the police court at Khatav, in Satara district of Bombay Presidency, and in East
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  • 933 1 "OUR NATIONALS, ON THE OTHER HAND, HAVE BEEN INHUMANLY TREATED" Tokyo Sept. 11, Domei. MR TOMOKAZU HORI, Spokesman of the Information Board, has stated that the tales told by American repatriates of cruelty and horror, alleged to have been
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  • 46 1 Lisbon. Sept. 10, Domei. IT is learned that 250,000 women will be employed in the United States aircraft industry by the end of the year, revealed the US. Secretary of Labour, Miss Frances Perkins, according to a message from Washington
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  • 457 1 Lisbon. Sept. 10. Domei. A VICHY communique has announced that British forces launched a general attack on the West Coast; ports of Madagascar on Thursday morning. The communique says that a large fleet simultaneously attacked Majunga, a big port on the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 35 1 Far immeJiate relief to all Skin Diseases USE ANNA TOILET SOAP (At Pre -War Prices). YOU IX FIND IT PAVS t Bead Office—15, PURVIS ST., SYONAN Phone GUI:. Factory at 791, GEYLANO ROAD Phone 849.9.
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  • 173 2 Nippon Reverence For Dead Friend Or Foe ttJOST civilized people take great pride in displaying their humanitarian methods of dealing with the more tragic side of war and its attendant horrors and attempt to lay claim to such a spirit of humanity as something to which only the Western Powers
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  • 106 2 Such humanitarian principles can only find root in a love of mercy and a feeling of pity for others and such traits are to be found deeply rooted in the hearts of the people of Nippon transmitted to them down the ages from their, forefathers. In proof thereof
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  • 284 2 These orders dating back more than a thousand years Invariably convey the spirit of mercy towards the enemy. 'Spare all who yield" and other In junctions as to the kindly treatment to be meted out to captives, and the form of burial with priestly rites of the
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  • 196 2 "For in Nippon we see the first Oriental Power since the Middle Ages which has proved strong enough to challenge the West and oppose the Western conception of a secular world order, based on individual and national equality governed by law, with a 'Divine Order' in the
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  • 134 2 Even those who died at sea are reverenced and remembered as the little episode givenbelow illustrates: Circling the spot where the Prince of Wales and the Repulse had last been seen, the Nippon fliers dropped a floral wreath on the waves as a last tribute
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  • 75 2 Lisbon, Sept. 10. Dome! AN Ankara report said that a British detachment in Iran •was ambushed by rebels and suffered heavy losses. It is said that the patriots captured many rifles and machine funs. British motorized troops were later dispatched to arrest the rebels, however, the
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  • 166 2 Tokyo, Sept. 10. Domei. AMIDST the thunder and roar of the War of Greater East Asia, Nippon astronomers are quietly but busily pushing preparations to observe the total solar eclipse at Hokkaido on Feb. 5. 1943, for, if they mist the chance, a
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  • 192 2 DANISH ENVOY TO MANCHOUKUO PRESENTS CREDENTIALS Hsinking, Sept. 10. Domei. LARS P. Tilliise, first Danish Minister to Manchoukuo, at 11.50 a.m. formally presented his credentials to the Emperor of Manchoukuo at the Imperial Palace. The new Danish Envoy tendered his credentials to the Emperor in the presence
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  • 507 2 Scathing Press Comment On Maltreatment Of Nippon-zin Interned In America Shanghai, Sept. 10. Domei. DRANDING the so-called "civilization" in the D United States, which manifests itself most conspicuously in skyscrapers, automobiles, motion pictures, high-powered salesmanship, etc., as only skin-deep, the Shanghai Times this morning in an
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  • 123 2 Tokyo, Sept. 11. Domei. *f*HE Foreign Office has a.n- nounced that Mr. Seiziro Yosizawa, former Minister to Canada who returned last month on the repatriation ship, Asama Maxu, has been appointed a member of the Goodwill Mission tc China, replacing Mr.
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  • 201 2 Zurich, Sept. 10. Domei. FROM contempt for the quality of Nippon aircraft and ability of their pilots, the AngloAmericans are now envious of the manoeuvrab'lity and speed of Nippon fighter-planes. Robert Sherrod, life correspondent in Australia, for instance, wrote that the American pursuit
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  • 571 2 New Philippines Needs Assistance Of Scientists Educators Of Nippon Jorge Vargas On "Way Of Rising Asia,' Manila, Sept. 10. Doraei. yA/iiti the awakening of strong racial consciousness among the Filipinos, the Philippines Is looking forward to becoming a prominent member of the Greater Bast Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, Senor Jorge Vargas,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1058 2 A j& U uk, NIPPON-GO LESSON I lEFORE proceeding with the second lesson. It is necessary to explain J- >• J~ JL. that the new romanized spelling of 71 sTjj S /J ZX''J7 Nippon-go words recently adopted by our Government is followed in these > t mi lessons. Tliis accounts
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  • 2927 3 PROFESSOR ZIMBOU'S "CULTURE LECTURE" AT DAI TOA GEKIZYO "THE many tragedies which we are experiencing nowadays are nothing but the significant phenomena through which the new world is coming out" declared Professor Kotaro Zimbou, well-known Nippon poet and a lecturer
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 561 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 NOTICE No. 117 It is hereby notified that for the purpose of regulating consumption and price of f hingrear in Syonaa-to, the following regulations are enforced: REGULATIONS (1) The object of these regulations is to regulate the price and consumption of fishing-gear in Syonan-to for the benefit of
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    • 13 3 I lint <• gjrivm vouff blues okmw I CozmobcUtion Dunes. J&M Oarfies caforta for.
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    • 912 3 LATEST ADVERT! SE MEN T S GENERAL canvassers wanted ,7* E" 1*"1 *I'. ail! Bf aßd r^* 1 °'l X y°u bicycles (or ac- {i J-yprwrltew, Calculators, Duplicators, cessories) to sell, buy or exchange Applications are invited from etc. Phone 2489. '.with Bana fide ownersliip paper?) WANTED men and women
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    • 471 3 SYONAN TOKUB^rU-SI NOTICE No. 115 WITHDRAWAL OF "MILITARY APPOINTED SHOPSBANNERS. On April 14, shops dealing in different lines of trade were appointed by the Military Administration Department indicated by "Military Appointed Shop" banners. Correspondence from Military Headquarters directed that shops, other than restaurants and barber shops, should withdraw these banners
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  • 455 4 RESEARCH work conducted into a new line of s.udy first launched by Professor Hidezyo Tanakadate and termed "Colonial Geography," has revealed that both Nippon-zin and Chinese are polyclimatic, or capable of maximum effort possible under varying climatic conditions. In an interview with the Syonan Times, Professor
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  • 79 4 ALMOST simultaneously with the drawing of the Syonan Syoken lottery, the Nippon Government of Sumatra held the Sumatra Tomikuzi Syoken on Sept. 7. The results of the draw were received in Syonan yesterday by the Zaimubu by telegram from the Governor of Medan.
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  • 264 4 How Nippon Patriot Befriended Dr. Sun, Chiang, Wang Bose HAPPY recollections of his asso-, eiations, spread over many years, with Mr. Mituru Toyama, famed Nippon patriot and nationalist, were recounted to a Syonan reporter in a recent interview with Mr. Rash Behari Bose. leader of the Indian Independence Movement in
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  • 584 4 Spirit Of Busido Reflected In Our Army's Gesture CPE A KING on behalf of all British prisoners of war, I would like to say that this morning's ceremony was most deeply felt by us. The opportunity to pay homage to our dead is greatly
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  • 157 4 Lisbon. Sept. 9. Domei. 'THE death has occurred in Seattle of Thomas Franklin Fairfax Millard. war correspondent and author who founded the China Press and the China Weekly Review in Shanghai, at the age of 74. Millard was born in Missouri and later attended
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  • 175 4 IN order to facilitate the transportation of rice from wholesalers to retailers, the Syonan Tokubetu-si has given 20 lorries to the Syonan-to Rice and Padi Distributors' Association. These lorries, a Syonan Times reporter was informed, would be ava! able for hire by rice dealers for
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  • 118 4 Penang, Sspt. 10. (Domei). MOST important step was taken by the Nippcn Government in regard to the civic administration of Penang with the creation of a Muslim Advisory Board by the Governor, with th? main purpose of empowering a responsible body to guide i-he
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  • 92 4 CYONAN Muslims will begin their annual one month's fast, Ramadan, starting- today. During the fasting period, all Muslims will abstain from food during the hours between sunrise and sunset. The breaking; of the fast will be heralded by +he sounding* of gongs by all
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  • 217 4 Prison Sentences *T*HREE cases of house-breaking were dealt with by Judge Raja Musa bin Haji Bot In the Syonan Kotohoin on Thursday. Tan Peng Tin, the accused in one case, was sentenced to three yearo' rigorous imprisonment. Mr A. J. Braga, Deputy Public Prosecutor, revealed that the accused,
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  • 481 4 Seremban, Sept. 8. Domei. I*HE Glorious Eighth "—the day on which Tenno Heika issued His Imperial Rescript and declared war en Britain and America—was recalled to-day and observed in ft befitting manner in Seremban and other district? in Negri Sembilan. The flag of the Rising
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  • 413 4 Wheels Of Industry Humming Again In Malaya Sumatra THE speed with which the manifold industries in Malaya and Sumatra have been restored to a normal footing was emphasised by Mr. Sigeo Suzuki, Chief of the Industrial Section of the Nippon Military Administration in Malaya, in a* interview with the Press,
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  • 166 4 THE Nan Mei-Soo Restaurant, one o* the largest and most up-to-dats restaurants in Syonan-to, had a gala opening on Wednesday at 30. Cairnhill Road, the spacious premises of the former Hollandschc Club. THeif wer* over 200 persons present, includini many members of our
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  • 128 4 ATHLETIC MEET IN PHILIPPINES Manila, Sept. 8. Domei. T^HE first athletic mcc since the Philippines was occupied by the Nippon forces will be held during the middle part of December at the Rlzal Memorial Stadium which is to be transferred to the jurisdiction of the Philippines Administrative organ, it
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  • 216 4 Tokyo, Sept. 9, Domei. OOTOHARU Horiguti. the youa--ITI ger brother of "Piston" Horiguti was defeated to-night tor the first time since turning pro last year by aggressive Kid Soda who poured a steady stream of lef«.s and rights to win In a tenround main
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 129 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson VESTY ESTERDAY you learned on th- radio the interrogative sentences using "dare ga," meaning who." But you must be carefuL not to mix up the words dare ga," and "dare ka." for "dare ka means "any one." To-day we shaii study the word "dare ka" used
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