Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 September 1942

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  • 68 1 The Syonan Times 140 C«cil Street, Syonon-to I Telephone 5471. No. 178 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cewis ff* For all your require- 1 ments in Motor Car t+ L. and Bicycle Parts, Elec- VJ V\ trical Fittings Fans, .J Fancy Lamp Shades \~i Bulbs, Kindly call
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  • 317 1 The Stalingrad Front GERMANS ARE ATTACKING LIKE MADMEN, RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUE SAYS Lisbon, Sept. 13. Domei. DEPORTS from Moscow say that the Germans are hurling: perhaps a million men and a thousand planes, as well as tanks into non-stop assaults and
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  • 83 1 Lisbon, Sept. 12. Domei, IT is reported from Los Angeles that ensign George Gay, sole survivor of 29 navy fliers of a United States torpedo squadron, eight of whom were killed in the Midway battle when attempting to intercept Nippon naval units, revealed that
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  • 261 1 Tokyo, Sept. 14, Domei. •pEW nations in the world have achieved so rapid and complete a development in so short a space of time," beamed General SSlgeru Honzyo when ne u-rived by air yesterday at Hsloking in order to attend the celebration ceremonies
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  • 81 1 Manila, Sept. 14, Domei rr order to co-operate effectively in the national movement to foster the Greater East Asia C^Prosperity Sphere, more than 40 Filipino newspapermen in Manila yesterday morning fornally organized a "New Phili?r>»*ies Pi";ss Association." Among the aims of the Pr 2« Association
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  • 256 1 Buenos Aires, Sept. 13. Domei. LA Nacion's Special Correspondent from Washington says that Russia expects from the Allies less words and more action, Instead of the nicely-worded homage Prime Minister Churchill paid to the Russians for
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  • 277 1 Tokyo, Sept. 14. Domei. AN Asahi dispatch from Buenos Aires says that Britain and America are frantically spreading malicious propaganda against the Axis by mobilising all available means at their command for the express purpose of covering up repeated reverses and
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  • 100 1 Lisbon, Sept. 13. Domei. IT is reported from Brazzaville that modernly-equipped United States troops to-day landed at an undisclosed French Equatorial African harbour, under the pretense of protecting Allied rights in West Africa. It will be recalled that American troops disembarked in Belgian Congo
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  • 277 1 Lisbon. Sept. 12, Domei. IT is reported from New Delhi that Hindu, Sikh and Muslim leaders have made a statement demanding that Britain grants immediate independence, and condemned "the atmosphere of violence and counter-violence." They said that Britain must offer a National Government
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  • 425 1 Tokyo, Sept. 14, Domei. pLATLY contradicting the groundless claims by Chungking that Chiang: Kai-shek's forces have succeeded in recapturing Kinhwa, important city in Chekiang Province, the Niti
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  • 199 1 Canton, Sept. 13, Doraa. INDICATING a further revreat to tte distant interior of the continent, the Finance Ministry of the Chungking Government has commenced activity In the Industrial development of Shensi, Kansu, Ningsia >nd Tslnghoi Provinces, according to Chungking reports. A Development Committee, composed of
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  • 217 1 Lisbon, Sept. 12. Domel. THE London rr.dio reports that British troops advancing into the interior of the French island of Madagascar are encountering French resistance, it said that the latest report revealed that the British forces are approaching Antananarivo, capital of Madagascar. The report reveals
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  • 80 1 THREE hundred and ninety- six former Nippon residents in Malaya and Burma, aboard the repatriation ship, Tatuta Maru, will disembark from the vessel immediately on arrival here to-morrow to participate in the reconstruction work in the Southern Regions, says Domei. The repatriates include physicians,
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  • 167 1 NUMBER 13 is not quite the unlucky number many peopl« think it to be for the second prise in the Syonan Syoken, $56,000 was won oy 1 ticket bought by Police Constable number 13 of the Negri Sembilan Police Force it Sere
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  • 173 1 Tokyc, Sept. 14. Domei. A "TRUST in Nippon" Movement will be launched in Burma under the leadership or Dr. Ba Maung. Chairman of the Executive Committee in Burma, according to a Niti Ni.i dispatch from Rangoon. In line with the movement,
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  • 40 1 Lisbon, Sept. 13, Domei. REPORTS from Bomoay sa<d that four effigies at VJinsin.t Churchill were burnt in various parts of Bombay to-day. Cro vdi o* demonstrators were out on the move by the Police.
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  • 254 1 Tokyo, Sept. 14. Domei. MR. Tomokazu Hori, Spokesman of the Board of Information, commenting on the extension in all the islands of the Philippines of the special release of Filipino war prisoners, now being undertaken in certain areas of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 98 1 Big Naval Battle J In Atlantic J v Berlin, Sept. 13. Demei. ffHE iwtort Bead- t£ «aarters have aftnotin- A eed that Ombhui {7-boate A sank It eaemy akipa, I totalling 121,Mt to» oat >J of eonroys and in single J r* attacks in the St. Law- M L rence
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  • 300 2 ■•ALL men should love "heir country.'* Whether they rule it themselves or it is rulsd cy others, they should |o*f their country. But this ;ove cl" one's own country or patriotism, is not enough. It must be merged together with the ppinotism of other
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  • 307 2 The awakening of this love of country in Eact Ajian peoples since their liberation from the domination of the Anglo-American Combine, therefore, must be carefully guid*:u into a national consciousness which reaches forward to the establishment of a N»sw Woild Order of a group of Asian nations, each
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  • 359 2 Nippon, with her knowledge and experience gained ove; the last twenty-six centuries of an unbroken dynasty, knovi> that a true civilization has to depend upon a just balance between the claims cf nationality on one side and common world interest on the other, levelling out exclusive claims.
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  • 121 2 Rom-?, Sept. 13, Domei. OIGNOR Alesandro Pavolini, Italian Minister of Popular Culture, in messags of felicitation to Manchoukuo on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Empire's foundation, said: -On behalf of the Italian Government ana people, I express sincere good wishes to the Manchoukuo Government
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  • 67 2 Hsinking, Sept. 12. Domei. IJAVING finished a round trip to Port Arthur, Mukden, Shoushanpu and other battle scenes in which they actually took part, a party of heroes of the Russo-Nippon War. headed by Lieut. Gen. Sigeiti Sibayama (retired), arrived in Hsinking at 1.30
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  • 732 2 Unity Of Thought Action In Ousting Anglo-American Influence Paramount Duty Of Peoples Of Greater East Asia THAI PREMIER REITERATES FULL SUPPORT FOR NIPPON Bangkok, Sept. 14. Domei. THE immediate and paramount duty required of 1 the peoples of East Asia, in the epochal task of establishing: the Greater East Asia
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  • 251 2 Kalgan, Sept. 12. Domei. npHE establishment of the New Greater Mongolia depends upon the support, and co-opera-tion of Manchoukuo and Nippon, declares Prince Teh, President of the Federated Autonomous Government of Mongolia, in an interview with Domei in the fifth of a series
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  • 155 2 Tokyo, Sept. 14. Domei. T^HE christening of 219 war planes donated to the Army by patriotic citizens will be held at nine principal ci ies throughout Nippon on Sept. 20 when the entire na ion observes the first Aviation Day since the
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  • 317 2 Radio Goodwill Messages To Be Exchanged With Nippon Hsinking, Sept. 12, Domei. MORE than 10,000 persons, including Government official "•of Manchoukuo, Nippon, Germany, Italy and other Governments friendly to Mancho'ikuo, and delegates of public and semi-public organizations will gather in Nanling *o participate
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  • 403 2 Tokyo, Sept. 14. Domei. MR. LI Shao-keng, Manchoukuoan Ambassador to Nippon, on the eve of the official rites in Hsinking, celebrating the tenth anniversary of the founding of Manchoukuo, has made a statement pledging Manchoukuo's close co-operation with Nippon in the prosecution of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1029 2 fCok j,Viii Ate NIPPON-GO LLSSOX J [N Nippon-go there Is no definite or indefinite article la, an, the) a* _-w a. > __W _fc. _k_ used in English. Where it is necessary. yj^rjl "j J 71^71 *9 however, to denote the article, the ad- w Jectives this, that, and the
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  • 1813 3 News Agency Chief's 'Heart To Heart' Talk With People Of Syonan "CTUDY Nippon-go and try to understand Nippon *^and the Nippon-zin. I want you to become our friends for the establishment of a new, peaceful and happy Greater East Asia. In
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  • 36 3 r3E Syonan Times has been requested to inform the Chinese public of Syonan that to-day will be the last day for registration of educated unemployed Chinese at the Chinese Registration Ccn'Ves.
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    129 3 I may say that Z am not directly responsible for the improvement in your living conditions or the present stage of circumstances. Buc though I am not responsible, I have often been thinking about this question. So for this reason, I am quite sure that those Niopon authorities
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  • 139 3 ■flflTH a view to gauging the extent of unemployment in Eelangor and to introduce appropria.e relief measures, a register for unemployed labourers has been opened at the Kosei Kyuku. says our Kuala Lumpur reporter. Those registering are required to give particulars regarding the nature of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 546 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-Sl NOTICE No. 117 It is hereby notified tbat for the purpose of regulating consumption and price of F.ohingg«?ar in Syonan-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 those
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    • 20 3 CARS FOR SALE Morris "8" 1037 Crlo^n an?. Austin "7" 1925 Truier in perfect condition. Apply 73, Drrcn* shire Road.
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    • 585 3 ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE^ "SOORYA" WILL LIM KOON SOON please DEATH j Wl^L, ASTROLOGER communicate with TRUELSON. Ql{^l Friends and relatives are RT tiff hereby informed of the death o; w'l'7 AND 38A. Raffles Quay. Mr Quek Yong Peow age 49 \±Q/ Qm 178 on 11-9-02, at his residence in
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    • 607 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 120 APPRENTICES WANTED FOB 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 ages of 14 and 25. who has attained standard four, and has the
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  • 399 4 A SCHEME to rehabilitate 1,000 unemployed and destitute Chinese initially is in process of crystr^ization, the Syonan Times understands. The scheme is sponsored by the Overseas Chinese Association with the approval of the Minsei-bu who have contributed the sum
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  • 411 4 A VISITOR'S Book which carr.es within its pages an epic tale of charity and heroism during the last tew days of the battle for Singapore, is the one belonging to St. Andrew's Cathedral Syonan. 1 his large, leather-bound volume* some of its pages tattered
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  • 178 4 Perak Capital Ipoh, Sept. 11. Domel. THO further improve the heailh of Ipoh, the new capital oi Perak. the Town Office is Inaugurating a Town Cleansing Week on Sept. 14 when an intensive campaign will be launched to clean up the town. Di'rhie the week—Sept.
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  • 176 4 Manila, Sept. 11. Domei. MARQUIS Yorisade Tokuguwa. Ad--4TI viser to the Nippon Military Administration in the Philippines, m an address to the Philippines Cultural Reconstruction Conference, advised Filippinos to abandon their past veneration of Western materialism, and to establish themselves as proud Orientals. In this
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  • 411 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 14. DOAD transport facilities will *x be greatly increased some time next month when petrol will be made available to the public in Selangor, at $2 a gallon. This was revealed by Mr. Y.
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  • 512 4 Former Raffles Library To Be Reopened In Old St. Andrew's School Hall CYONAN book-worms will soon be afforded the opportunity to take full advantage of a popular lending: library, as it is officially understood that the former Raffles Lending Library will be thrown
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  • 107 4 |T is revealed that the museum in King Edward VII College of Medicine will shortly be opened to the public through the good offices of the Nippon Military authorities, says Domci. The museum is the only institution of its kind in the Southern
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  • 350 4 Penang, Sept. 12. (Domei). Mll/E have absolutely no intentlon of restraining religion." asserted Mr. Yamasiro Tanaka, Secretary to the Governor of Penang, In an Interview with Domei in connection with the creation of the Muslim Advisory Board there, adding that "mindful of
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  • 113 4 Ipoh, Sept. 11. Domei. SITUATED far in the interior of the caves near the famous Tambun Hot Water Springs U a Nippon Buddhist Temple, believed to oe tne only one of its kind id Perak, which has attracted hundreds of visitors in recent
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  • 196 4 CONTRIBUTIONS received by the Wada Gurdawara Committee, 175, Queen Street, Syonan-to frcm the Indian community of Syonan-to in aid of the Indian National Army Hospitals In response to the appeal made by Sardar Budh Singh Sahib, Include: Plates, cups, kolian, brass, china clay etc., 5,537;
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  • 474 4 Ipoh, Sept. 13, DomeL r[E timely action taken by the Estates Department 61 -Perak to resuscitate the tea estates has already produced very encouraging results which foreshadow a bright future for Malayan Tea. The extent of the progress iiarte n.ay be gauged from
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  • 280 4 Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 12. Domei. "THE announcement by the Nip- pon Government to send three special envoys, Baron K. Hiranuma, former Premier, Mr. R. Nagai, former Communications Minister, and Mr. H. Arita, former Foreign Minister, to Nanking in the near future. is
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  • 296 4 INVESTIGATIONS into a gigantic re-afforestatien 1 scheme, that aims at making Malaya selfsufficient with regard to both the quantity and quality of timber required locally, are being carried out by the Nippon Military Administration, Malaya, the Syonan Times understands. In an
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  • 257 4 THE local branch of the inaian Independence League is busy exploring ways and means to make a substantial relief tc destitute Indians in this city, Domei is informed. The Committee that has been set up for Relief Work and whic^ is empowered
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  • 103 4 Taloing, Sept. 13. (Domel). MUSLIMS in Perak. especially Malays, are grateful to the Nippon authorities for granting them an extra ration of four tahils of sugar per head during Bulan Puasa. This gesture of the authorities to meet the wishes of Muslims is greatly appreciated,
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  • 118 4 Taiping, Sept. 13. Domel. fPHE Perak Museum in Taiping suffered badly at the hands of looters during the ignominious British retreat down the peninsula As a result, the museum, whicli used to attract thousands of visitors every year, is now closed to the public,
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  • 316 4 I"T»HE hclding of the Syonan Syoken lottery by the Government is an uniqu? Incident in the history cf Malaya. It has clearly manifested in itself the mutual and close co-operation of the Nippon Ocvarnment and the varicus ccmmuniti3s in Malaya So
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  • 96 4 ORGANISED by the Osaka r/!ainiti and the Tokyo Niti X ti, the NiDpon comfort party which is touring tne Southern Regions to give entertainment a the troops, staged a performance ai the Nippon Gekizj'o says out Kuala Lumpur reporter. The party also performed ioe
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 161 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Y ou learned on the radta yesterday the word "dare no" meaning "whose." Up to yesterday you learned those words of the nominative and possessive case, the word "dare." To-day let us study "dare" in the objective case. In Nippon-go we have conjugation in the objective
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