Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 13 September 1942

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  • 71 1 The Syonan Times I 140 Cecil Strmt, Syoaan-to I I TeUphone 5471. I 277 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents For all your require- J inents in Motor Car tf* t- and Bicycle Parts, Elec- V jT trical Fittings Fans, -J I Fancy Lamp Shades Bulbs, Kindly
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  • 323 1 FOUR ENEMY ARMIES SMASHED TREMENDOUS SPOILS TAKEN Allied Hopes Of Using China As Base For Offensive Shattered MORE THAN 2,200 CHUNGKING PRISONERS WERE TAKEN AND 15,700 ENEMY DEAD PICKED UP ON THE VARIOUS FIELDS OF BATTLE DURING LITTLE MORE THAN
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  • 68 1 Tokyo, Sept. 12. Domei. YOKOSUKA, famous rort and city and home of the Yokosuka Naval Station whose name is closely associated with the invincible Impetus Navy, is becomir.f the seventh largest city in Nippon, following the annexation of seven towns and three villages in the
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  • 188 1 Lisbon, Sept. li, Domel /THROWING men, tanks, guns I* and planes into the giganuc battle lor Stalingrad, German forces continued hammering At the Soviet Volga fortress whl--»i |he Red Army has been ordered jfcc bold at all costs. Under incessant pounding the J3oviet defenders in
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  • 110 1 Lisbon, Sept. 11. Domel. JIT is reported from Washington ULtliat the United States Navy Department on Sept. 9 revealed that two more Allied merchantmen were sunk by Axis submarines during the latter part of July and early in August. The announcement said: *'A medium-sized
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  • 65 1 Manila, Sept. 11. Domel. fHE headquarters of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in the Philippines yesterday revealed that the scope of the special release of Filipino war prisoners, now being undertaken in certain areas of the Archipelago, will further be extended to all islands in
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  • 144 1 Tokyo, Sept. 12. Domel. |ki|R. Li Shao-keng, Manchoukuoan Ambassador to Tokyo, on the eve of the commemoration of the tenth anniversary of the founding of Manchoukuc, declared at the Embassy:." It verges on the miraculous that Manchoukuo has attained the status of such a
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  • 269 1 Undoubtedly the bart-kaewn Nippon aim to-day, tat* at home and abroad, U premier General HJfefcl Tesy*. who to shew* above limAxf to tome wcifhljr nttmtom mi tfct State mi i hit 4aYa|» JB i^a ftMiv'f djAclitaWaffeUbtate* svurship backed by kMuAw energy, Premier Tosye,
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  • 274 1 Lisbon, Sept. 11, Domel. DEFUSING to flinch before severe beatings and other drasv tic punishment meted out by the British authorities, Indian nationalists throughout the country are bitterly continuing anti-British activities, according to reports from various cities in India. Reports from Allahabad
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  • 75 1 Nanking, Sept. It. Dome!, IT is learned that the N* ional Government of China has decided to erect a new Chinese Nationalist Memorial Tower in memory of all Chinese nationalists, who gave their lives in the cause of the National Government and the peace
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  • 312 1 Bought 223 Tickets In Syonan Syoken Won First Prize Of $100,000 KUALA LUMPUR INDIAN ON HIS GOOD FORTUNE THE LUCKY WINNER OF THE $100,000 PRIZE 1 IN THE SYONAN SYOKEN IS IN SYONAN TO-DAY. HE IS MR. S. P. LETCHUMAN CHETTIAR, 33 YEAR-OLD SOUTH INDIAN BANKER OF 95, AMPANG STREET,
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  • 248 1 f"|NE of the third prizes of the vf Syonan Syoken drawn at the Syonan Ko-kai-do on Sept. 10 went to a dhoby shop at No. 37 Exeter Road, Syonan, and it was brought about chiefly by the good luck of a cook who was
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  • 72 1 Lisbon. Sept. 11. Domei. •THE Washington authorities have announced the signature of a rubber agreement between Mexico and the United States. Under the terms of the agreement, the Rubber Reserre Company of the United States is purchasing until December 31, 1946, any exportable surplus rubber produced in
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  • 57 1 Hankow, Sept. 12. Domel. r[* is learned that with the successful withdrawal of the old. rapt from circulation in the Wuhan district, the Finarv.e Ministry of the Chinese National Government has decided to extend operations for the con/cision of the old Papi to Kiukiarg,
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  • 150 1 THE following are the oflicia! results of the draw of Syonan Syoken held at the Syonan Ko-kai-do on Thursday, Sept. 10. First Prize ($100,000) Ticket No. *****0. Second Prize ($3O 000 Ticket No. *****3. Third Prizes ($lO,OOO each) Ticket Nos. *****2: *****2: *****0; *****0; *****1;
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  • 202 1 A Bangkok, Sept. A 2, Dome ftMAIXi but singularly pigai- flcant episode characterizing the growing friendship between Nippon and Thailand was dis closed to-day with the revei-icion cr a letter of thanks addressed by Colonel Luang Phrom Yofchi Thai Minister of the Interior, to
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  • 307 1 Vichy, Sept. 11, Domei. WHILE the Vichy Cabinet met this morning, under the presidency of Marshal Henri Petiln, to hear the statement by ».h? Frer.< h Minister for the Colonies regarding the fresh British laneit.g on Madagascar, reports fr^ai the island reveal that the Bri ish
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 33 1 The House for the largest I y and Finest Nippon Pood Jf" i^ Supplier in Syonan. The Right Spot for your Enter- X f tainment and relaxation 7^ after a Day's Hard Work.
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  • 508 2 TjT rI/E:\ t'us hour of liberation strikes in Europe as strike it will, it will also be th*t hour of retribution" Churchill. Certain vital military decisions have been made. In due time you will know what these decisions are and so will our
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  • 304 2 Then, mindful of the listening ear of the third crafty old fox, Josef Stalin, in far-away Moscow, and in an atteicpc to exonerate the British General Staff from all blame for the criminal stupidity of v'as "Dieppe Invasion" fiasco, which deliberately sent Canadian soldiers to
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  • 406 2 But the American people know that the country has not, succeeded in its war efforts tinder Roosevelt's guiding ha^i and also know that the na* ion will now have to face a most serious internal crisis, which threatens to overwhelm the nation and plunge it to
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  • 282 2 Rangoon, Sept. 11. Domel. II7ITH the extermination by Nippon of British domination, Burma, at last, has entered a new era when it can look forward hopefully to absolute freedom, declared Dr. U Ba Maw, head of the Burmese
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  • 219 2 Zurich, Sept. 10. DomeL TWO days after Churchili's House of Commons address, the London atmosphere was one of cautious optimism, combined with a strong undercurrent of vishfuJ thinking that all that the Premier hid said may come true. Just as military observers in
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  • 124 2 Tokyo, Sept. 11. Domei. THE Government at the regular Cabinet session has approved of the draft statutes for the new Ministry of Greater East Asiatic Affairs and revised Foreign Office plans as well as plans concerning the powers the Premier
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  • 198 2 Draft statute concerning the East Asiatic Affairs Ministry. and Jurisdiction of Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs: (1) The Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs shall have control over matters concerning the execution of various political affairs (other than pure diplomacy) in the Greater East Asia
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  • 122 2 The Imperial Ordinance concerning the structure of the Foreign Ministry: (1) The Foreign Minister shall administer foreign affairs and take charge of matters in relation to the protection of Nippon residents and commercial interests in foreign territories, immigration, emigration and colonization, with the exception, however, of
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  • 141 2 Administrative matters concerning which the GovernorsGeneral of Tyosen and Taiwan shall be responsible to the Premier or to other Ministers ox State: (1) Matters pertaining to statistics (Premier), (2) Matters concerning currency, banking, customs, and tariff (Finance Minister), (3) Matters concerning education as well as matters
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  • 412 2 The plan for the unification of administrative affairs pertaining to Nippon Proper and external territories: Firstly, Central Administration: (a) The Home Minister shall be Tested with authority to control and supervise all administrative affairs pertaining to the Tyosen Government-General, the Govern-ment-General
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 32 2 MITSUBISHI SHOJI HUSH*, LTD., (SYONAN BRANCH). MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. S\ONAN-TO Manager S. MAEJIMA. Sub-Manager Y. ASANO. Office Telephones Noe 5370/79. (10 lines). Manager's Residence—l 3, CHATS WORTH ROAD. (Telephone No. 6398).
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1160 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 3 YOU have seen yesterday that there are three missing letters In the I».»^ "ya" and "to" lines of the syllabary Tlttt)+ Tl £>TI ti where the same Katakana characters '4 y of the vowels (1. v, c) are used. An- w fcj3 other point which should be
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  • 389 3 Ovntd fey the Ertaeation Mmistry, Tckyo, this epic mt the aealptar's act deplete a soldier —trhaag a Mwcnl't rest to snake a cigarette, wfclle leaning against tie aMe of hia horse. The teaaoojs aeatpter, Taketare Sinkai u*cd the technique of
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  • 296 3 Tokyo, Sept. 9. Dome! PI"HJ£ Indian disturbance which broke out just a month ago with the arrest of Mahatma Gandhi and other leaders of the Indian National Congress Party is marked with three outstanding features hitherto, lacking in past uprisings, the Nitt Nltt reported from
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  • 103 3 IT Is learned that, at the request of 1 the Authorities, practising accountants In Syonan have farmed themselves into an Association known as "The. Syonan Association of Accountants." The objects of this Association are briefly stated to be, to exercise professional supervision and disciplinary control over
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  • 928 3 Sacred Remains Of Friend Foe To Be Enshrined In Common Mausoleum At Bukit Timah Hill LT. COL. A.E. McEACHERN EXPRESSES APPRECIATION OF DEFEATED TROOPS LJIGH up in the hills of Bukit Timah, overlooking the Straits of Johore, and commanding a panoramic view of Syonan City which could be seen in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 501 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 117 It is hereby notified tbat for the purpose of regulating consumption and price of (L-hing-K ear in Syonan-to, the following regulations are enforced: BEGULATTONS (1) The object of these regulations ts to regulate the price and consumption of fishing-gear in Byonan-to for the benefit of
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    • 31 3 NOTICE RESTORATION OF MONET ORDER SERVICE. With effect from Wednesday, September 16, 2602, the Intend Money Order service will be extended to the territory of Kelantan. POSTAL ADMINISTRATOR MALAYA. 174—1 M
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    • 500 3 ADVERTISEMENTS CQiTRACT MVEBTIKMEIITS Indian Bicycle Repairing Co. ju "SOORYA" A limited amount of .pace B^SS?£>. BOAD' Mil H ASTROLOGER is available for contract undertake repairs of.- Y«f/s£r advertisements in the Syonaa Motor Can and Lorries, Bicycles. Wli 7 AND Time*. Minimum size for s*** 0* £l*S?? ho'2sL« T:£ c' PATMTQT
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    • 348 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 120 APPRENTICES WANTED FOR TECHNICAL TRAINING DEPOT It is hereby notified that a Technical Training Depot (for Electrical and Aeroplane works) is to be opened shortly. Any youth, irrespective of nationality, between the aces of 14 and 25, who has attained standard four, and has the
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  • 512 4 Fallacious For Unemployed To Fear They May Find Themselves Misfits AF the large number of educated unemployed registered at the Kosei-ka of the Syonan Toku-betu-si (over 8,000) about 400 have been drafted 'into various billets, ranging from civil engineers to typists
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  • 357 4 IN response to the invitation of the organizing committee of the Syonan Sports Association, 24 representatives of former sports associations, and spores enthusiasts, attended the meeting at the premises of G. H. Klat Co., Ltd., yesterday. Mr. O. H. Kiat was in the
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  • 103 4 "pHE removal of the statue of Sir Stamford Raffles, founder of Singapore, which was carried out by the Syonan Tokubetu-si. was filmed on Friday by members of the Senden-han. While a movie camera whirred close by, and photographers sought the best angles to "shoot"
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  • 210 4 •T AM really astonished at the X tremendous progress made by my second course students. What they have learnt in a month Is equal to the knowledge acquired by my first session students in three months," declared K. Zimbou, Principal of the Syonan
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  • 142 4 AMONG several cases of profiteering dealt with recently before Judge Pillay. was one in which a Sikh, who was formerly a moneylender, was the offender, and the victim a compatriot. The accused was convicted and fined $750 for selling 33 katties of green peas at
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  • 640 4 Fenang, Sept. 10 Domei. NEW days have brought new and adventurous ways of lite to Penang. With its war scars erased, Penang on the surface has an appearance not unlike that existing before the outbreak of the Pacific war—the town seems very
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  • 180 4 THE former Happy World Amusement Park has 1 been converted into a Trade School where 250 apprentices initially will be trained as mechanics and technicians under a scheme which provides for a one-year course of instruction, the Syonan Times understands.
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  • 48 4 PIE lecture delivered by Mr. H. Fukuda, subPresident of the Southern Branch of Dome!, In the "Culture" series at the Dai Torn Gekizyo on Wednesday, is unavoidably held out but will be published in full in our issue on Tuesday morning.
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  • 310 4 Penang, Sept. 9. Domei. WITH the completion of the census work by the authorities in the rural areas of Penang. the total population of the island shows an increase of nearly 4,000 over pre-war figures. The population of the town is 167,370, while
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  • 132 4 Ipoh, Sept. 10, Domei. lINDER the guidance of the v Sultan of Perak, Malays In the State have collected $16,373 as a contribution towards the fund for the erection in Syonan of a War Memorial to the Nippon soldiers who fell
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  • 254 4 Baseball Making Great Strides In Perak Circles Ipoh, Sept. 11. Domel. BASEBALL is fast Increasing in popularity in Perak where the game is now being played at an appreciable standard. A move is also afoot to introduce the game in the different districts or the State. First Introduced by
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  • 630 4 (By a Domei Correspondent) THE efforts of the Army Administrators in 1 Malaya to push up rice production to insure self-sufficiency in food supply have been rewarded by remarkable progress in padi cultivation during the past eight months of
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  • 153 4 Kuala Lumpui, Sept. 10, Domei. TN an interview with Domei esterday, the Director of Education, commenting on the reopening of the Koto Kogyo Gakko (Technical College) in Selangor. said that although this was a Selangor Government institution, it was pan-Malayan in character The Technical
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  • 267 4 "»pHE NEW LIGHT," tbl new weekly review In English, published by the Indian Press, states. In l*a first Issue: "Our objects is to instil nationalism in the minds of oui readers; to forgive and forget any differences which existed in the past, and unite
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 134 4 To-morrow's Radio Lesson In Nippon-Go VTOU hav 2 learned on the radio the interrogative words Dare ga and Dare ka both in pronunciation and meaning, and we are sure all of you have learned them by heart. Now Ist us proceed with the next lesson. To-day's (Mcnday) lesson is also
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  • 470 5 Doctor Alleviates Sufferings Of The Poor: Patients Pay What They Can ALTHOUGH hundreds of persons residing along Syonan's East Coast daily pass by a large white compound house near the Junction of Joo Chiat Place and Telok Kurau Road, yet very few are
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  • 303 5 'TWO years of education in Nippon for the well-known Burmese patriot, U. Saw Sein, came about through a strange twist of fate one day in March 1910, when, through the good offices of a Nippon-zin, the young patriot took flight from British oppression to
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  • 244 5 /"•ULTURAL reconstruction in Djawa (Java) is in full swing and Nippon-Go is rapidly bacoming one of the most popular languages among the people of the island, declared Mr. Koh Asano, member of the Army Press Section, on his arrival at
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  • 192 5 Rangoon, Sept. 8, Domei. 'THANKS to the hearty co-operation between the Nippon-zin and Burmese, Rangoon, which was devastated by the enemy's scorched earth tactics, has regained much of its former prosperity, declared the rpoCccsman of the Nippon military Administration to Banna
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  • 182 5 ORDINARY cigars at present produced in the Philippines will be replaced by "Bright Carlo" cigars if plans of the Industrial Department of the Nippon Military Administration for the cultivation of "Bright Carlo" tobacco leaves are successfully carried out. Seedlings from Nippon'
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  • 65 5 Stockholm, Sept. 10. CAD-EYED Greta Garbo is being criticized in Hollywood because of her nonparticipation in the American war efforts, reported Stockholm's Tidningen correspondent from New York. Dorothy Kilgall, a journalist, is quoted as having declared that the great Garbo would soon be completely
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  • 363 5 AN indication that behind the officially-cultivated facade, Anglo-American good understanding is not at all well between the Anglo-Saxon allies, may be found in the perusal of recent British Press. Despite the censorship^—both voluntary and official—an undercurrent
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  • Article, Illustration
    1219 5 Why Does The West Fail To Understand It (By Kimpei Sheba) I HAVE talked with some of the nation's outstanding literary men to seek the reason why Nippon literature has thus far failed to win the world-v/ide acclaim which it undoubtedly merits. Certainly it can no longer be
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  • 426 5  - Heitai-San A Wort ny Representative Of A Great Culture Mrs. Yeo San Twee THE last few years have witnessed dramatic changes in all parts of the world. In Malaya in particular, events have moved so fast that it will be no exaggeration to say that we hardly had time to
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  • 2153 6  -  Naehike Yesida AT this momentous Juncture when the Indian masses have rnca aiain risen gallantly to obtain independence and the stand the Tokyo Government is taking !n their noble struggle now the foci of world attention, it is inijeca of spcc'al significance to
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  • 140 6 Lisbon, Sept. 9, Domel. IT is reported liom London tnat Sir Kingsley Wood, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, introducing a vote of credit lor £1,000,000,000 in the House of Commons to-day, said that this brought the total of such votes since the
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  • 673 6 Health Through Knowledge Habits TPHIS short article In the series on the acquirement of health through knowledge and habits will deal with "how to keep our surroundings clean." We will have to consider this subject from the standpoint of sanitation. Sanitation is the
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  • 1236 6 (Contributed) EVER since the flare-up of hostilities in East Asia, the Anglo-American powers have been assiduously and insidiously endeavouring their utmost to undermine the hand of the Australia:: Government to the detriment of the people's interests, with a view to what they belie
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  • 584 6  -  C.L. Gheah SLAB Slab Slab Slab the rhythmic beat of unshod feet pounding on metalled road, as twenty, odd coffin-bearers shouldered a catafalque and coffin towards the Batu GanLong Cemeteiy. theirs was all the sound that disturbed tbe stillness ot the countryside. Except for the soft monotonous wail
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