Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 September 1942

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  • 21 1 The Syonan Times 140, Cecil Street. Syo&on-to I Telephone 5471. No. 179 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 146 1 LL/oon, Sept. 14. Domei. IT Ls reported from Moscow that the peril of Stalingrad increased hourly to-day as the German General, Field Marshal Yon Bock, poured additional thousands of reserves into the attack on the major Volga industrial city. The Germans are reported to be sending
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  • 211 1 Lisbon, Sept. 14. Domei. ACCORDING to a Washington message Chairman Harry F Turr.an. of the S.nate D3f;noe Investigation Committee, declared in the S3nat? that the United States pilots arc: supplied wv.n inferior fighting planes and called lor a "two-nstsd" administration of
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  • 498 1 "A New Malaya Syonan Has Arisen Out Of The Ashes Of War" rpHE repatriation ship Tatuta Maru which has now called at Syonan-to during: the course of its speedy voyage en route to our Homeland is to-day at its first port
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  • 105 1 •THERE are 42 Thailanders among I the repatriates aboard the Tatuta Maru. The Thai diplomats and officials will pay courtesy calls or. our Commander-in-Chief, while Ueut.-General S. Suzuki, Chief of the Gunseikan-bu, is giving a dinner party to a group of the repatriates. The
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  • 94 1 Lisbon, Sept. 14. Domei. IT ls learned from Ottawa that the Canadian naval authorities have announced the loaa of the Canadian patrol vessel, Racoon, with 38 officers and men, and tht sinking of four United Nations' merchantmen. It is said that the Racoon was lost
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  • 143 1 Tokyo, Sept. 15. Domei, IT is learned that the detailed draft of the Statute covering the structure of the Ministry of Greater East Asiatic Affairs, which was completed by the Legislation Bureau on the basis of the outline appr37ed by the Cabinet Council on
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  • 110 1 Zurich, Sept. 14, DomeIP mid-September heralds tae approach of snow on the Easnern Front, it also brinjs the shadow of a cold and coiliess w'ntcr to England. A coal crisis looms in what was formerly one of the greatest coilproducing nations in the wovl-J. Despite increased
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  • 321 1 Tokyo, Sept. 15. Domei. newspapers are devoang more than half of their front pages to the Tenth Anniversary of Manchoukuo's founding, :nd not only do they praise the rapid and remarkable progress made in a single decade, but also
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  • 338 1 Former British U.S. Ambassadors To Tokyo Warn Of The Real Strength Of Nippon CIR Robert Craigie and Joseph C. Grew, respec- tively former British and U.S. Ambassadors to Tokyo, have almost simultaneously uttered warnings of the real strength of Nippon, states Domei messages from Lisbon. Capetown reports state that Craigie
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  • 66 1 Tokyo, Sept. 14. Domei. f|OUNT Hideo Kodama, chief Advfcer to the Nippon Administration in the East Indies, will return to Tokyo via Syor.an In the near future, the Yomluri-Hotl reportt from Batavla. It was reported that Coynt Kodama will remain In Tokyo for one
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  • 132 1 Rome, Sept. 14. Domei. AN abortive British naval al- tempt, supported by paratroops, to carry out a landing raid last night on the Axis stronghold of Tobruk, in North Africa, ended in a costly failure with the loss of one warship and
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  • 151 1 Tokyo, Sept. 14. Domei. DREMIER General Hideki Tozyo. in his capacity as Foreign Minister, from 2.00 p.m. received initial courtesy visits from Zul Facar Khan, Afghan Minister "to Tokyo, Erastom Villa, Charge d'Affaires of the Argentine Embassy, Armando Labra Garvajal, Chiiean Minister, Doctor l.uz
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  • 223 1 Lisbon, Sept. 14. Domel. OEPOHTS from Washing .on *x state that the United State* war efforts are not measuring up to expectation in suite of the much-publicized capacity for tremendous production. This fact was revealed in President Roosevelt's Sixth Quarterly Lend-Lease report
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  • 302 1 Lisbon, Sept. 14, DomeL r* Is reported that Vichy has issued a communique stating that the French troops in Madagascar are fighting heroically and "containing the enemy according to plan," in spite of the continued landing of fresh ieLiforcc orients by the British. Earlier messages
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 403 2 AFTER the great Briti^'i debacle in East Asia and the occupation of the Soutuern Regions by our Nippon Farces, tnere immediately opened out for our Nippon Military ivdministration of the occupied areas a tremendous task —reconstruction. The most important, part of such
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  • 316 2 Science, however widsly understood and effectively taught, will not meet the ca.se. To begin with, it is too exterral. In the next place, it appeals mainly to the intellect, arc this is oniy gradually *v akenirg in children. Moreover, it is too exclusively confined to the school
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  • 330 2 Such faith must be instilled in the mind of the child -*r d be encouraged by a system of education directed towruc's the creation of a belief >n the complete interdependence of th> being and the family, the Janiily and the com.nuni-.y and the community and tm nation,
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  • 135 2 Llsbcn, Sent. 12. Domei. AC COn DING to London rr;jart3 Axis submarines entered Carlisle Bay. in Barbados Island, in British West Indies, and discharged five torpedoes in full view of the people. It was said that the Axis attack on vessels anchored
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  • 470 2 Tokyo, Sept. 15, Domei. CONTRASTING the "misruled frontier outpost" that was Manchuria with the Empire of Mai'choukuo which stands in its place to-day, the Japan Times and Advertiser, in an editorial entitled "Manchoukuo's Tenth Anniversary,' declared:
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  • 168 2 Ksinking, Sept. J4 Dcmci. THE Emperor cf Manchoukuo at 9.55 a.m. worshiDDf d at the Kf.Voku ivurei d7o (the Natior.ui Shrinn) dedicated to those vr.o died for the ca«.ts- tr e-tnb-ltHag the Empire, a^d reported »'.'.2 brilliant developments which Mtiivhouku? has ft3Utev»d i;: the past
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  • 711 2 Tokyo. Sept. 14. Dome I. HPHE official celebration of the trnth anniversary of the founding of Mam-houkuo gets underway to-morrow throughout Manchoukuo and Nippon to fete the remarkable all-round progress in political, economic as well as in the cultural fields which Manchoukuo has
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  • 104 2 JN the elaborate plans to celebrate Manchoukuo's founding, include the following a grand banquet. at the Ritual Hall of Nanling, departure of Manchoukuo Army aviators on a goodwill mission to Nippon, a lantern parade on Sept. 16 and reneral public celebration, and a Manchoukuo Red
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  • 193 2 Hsinking, Sept. 14. (Domei). A SENSE of thanksgiving and national pride fill the hearts or Oe Manchoukuo people as they jvbilantly celebrate the tenth anniversary of the founding of their country, a country which not only has played a role in
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  • 177 2 Racial co-operation and just rule, which brought about the present prosperity of Mp.n<-houkuo. are the guiding principles in the Greater Ea<-t. Asia Co-Pi-osperii.y Sphere, declared General Kuniaki Kc'so. Governor-General of Tyoscn, on ftie occasion of the anniver- sary of the founding of the ManchcuI kuo
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  • 75 2 llsin king, Sept. 14. Domei. HERR Wilhelm Warner, German Minister to Manchoukuo, called on Foreign Minister Wei Huanchanr, at the Foreign Ministry this afternoon and conveyed congratulations to the Emperor of Manchoukuo on the occasion of Mancliuukuo's decennial anniv?rsary on t>"h»Jf of Chancellor Hitler. A
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  • 174 2 Tokyo, Sept. 14. Domei. THE Japan Times Advertiser In an editorial entitled "Americc s New Political Monster," said: "Democracy in America will tak». another big stride toward its doom when President Rcnsevelt places his s; mature en a bill, giving ni.;> in military
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    • 32 2 A MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA, LTD., (SYONAN BRANCH). MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLKS PLACE, S\ONAN-TO Manager S. MAEJIMA. Sub-Manager Y. ASANO. Office Telephones Nos 5370/79. (10 lines). Manager's Residence—l 3. CHATSWORTH ROAD. (Telephone No. 6398).
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    • 1042 2 \fs:^ NIPPON-GO LESSON 3. VESTERDAY you had an outline of the verbal suffix masu, which T means "to be." Masu is in .'tself a /)/7l//Tl:^'/ly verb and has irregular conjugation. j —a 1 Desu is a shortened form of de ari- L__ai*_p 2 masu. pchte present tense of de aru,
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  • 257 3 i Bangkok, Sept. 12. Domei. EMPHASIZING that the baUle of Indians to rid their Fatherland of British rule, will be fought to the bitter end, and will never be given up until the final objective is realized, an Indian patriot and
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  • 152 3 Ipoh, Sept. 13. Domei. M MOTARO' Nippon's most IT* famous story for the juvenile, has become popular in PeraK where it has been the main item of attraction in the ooncerts and shows staged by schools and members of the public In different
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  • 402 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 12. "THAT work in connection with 1 the sanitation of Kuala Lumpur city is now being carried out smoothly and that the various improvements in regard to health conditions of the town had been mainly due to
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  • 169 3 WITH a view to gauging the extent of unemployment In Selangor and to Introduce appropriate 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 j particulars regarding the nature
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  • 411 3 Great Development Already Under Nippon Guidance (By Tetuziro Yosida, Domei Correspondent, with the Imperial Navy). Maccassar, Sept. 14. Domei. CAVOURED by natural conditions and assisted by 1 the untiring efforts of Celebes residents, cotton cultivation in the Celebes has already begun, with
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  • 144 3 Former ConsulateGeneral In Burma Capital Closed Rangoon, Sept. 12. Domei. Fis learned that the Nippon Consulate-General here formally closed to-day, as its task has been terminated by the establishment of Jhe Nippon Militar v Administration. It is understood the Military Administration will take over the former functions of the Con-sulate-General,
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  • 211 3 IN connection with the list >A situ published in Tuesday's issue of the Syonan Times, f-arc'ar Budh Singh SahVo writes:" "I must thank from tl'e bottom of my heart all sections of the Indian Community for responding whole-heartedly to my humble appeal
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  • 206 3 A WELL ATTENDED public meeting organized by the Indian Independence League, Johore Bahru, was held at the padang in front of the Supreme Court on Monday, at which Mr. Rash Behari Bose addressed the gathering both in English and in Hindustani, exhorting them
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  • 224 3 Tokyo, Sept. 14, Domei. WHILE Mr. Rash Behari Rose is continuing his fight ior Indian Independence In Bangkok, his only son, Masahide, vill joir the ranks of the Niorxm Army to help to pave the >vay for the Co-Prosperity Sphere ?n East Asia,
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  • 150 3 Penang, Sept. 8 Domei. HPHE 447-foot Pontoon bridge at Permatang Pau (Province Wellesley), which was destroyed by the retreating British forces las:, December, has been fully repaired and reopened to traffic. The opening ceremony was performed yesterday by the Governor I of Penang and Province Wel'es-1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 396 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 117 It is Hereby notified that for the purpose of regulating consumption and price of -hinggear in Syonan-to, the following regulations are enforced: REGULATIONS ill 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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    • 582 3 ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL SrZtfiLFFSfJSSIP&I HIPPOK-60 Df-«SYII SYO large patrcnagc shows that we know how to produce such glasses. (Nippon-Go Training Institute) WANTED EDUCATED BOYS FOR CANVASSING.. ANY NATIONALITY, j Consult Room ,4, Bonham Build.ng. EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY. AP- C HULIA STREET. PLY PERSONALLY AT NO. 11-A, nm W9 9 W CECIL
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    • 549 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 snortly. Any youth, irrespective of nationality, between the ages of 14 and ?5, who has attained standard /our, and has he
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  • 115 4 Former Kelly Walsh Book Shop Reopens LOVERS of Nippon literature are now able to purchase newly-arrived volumes of Nippon classics and novels at the Seibudo Syoten which opened its doers for the first time yesterday. This is the first Nippon bookstore to open in the city and Proprietor Hirabagasi anticipates
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  • 170 4 Language Bonus For Perak Govt. Servants IPBtL Sept. 11. Domei. THE Education Department of Ftialt will be holding an exaiun.ution in Nippon-go the first of its kind in the State, for the officers ol the Perak State Government lrom Oct. 1. The examination will be taken up by Nippon Officers
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  • 166 4 Manila, Sept. 13. Domei. VA/lIH the increase of the numoer of Nippon firms here, now numbering 50 to 60, many Filipinos, including released war prisoners who otherwise would have to face unemployment, have now been given jobs and are participating in various
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  • 331 4 TATUTA MARU BRINGING MANY OLD FRIENDS BACK TO MALAYA A WARM welcome awaits the hundreds of returning Nippon-zin, including Mr. H. Okamoto, former Nippon Consul-General at Singapore, when they disembark here to-day from the internee exchange ship Tatuta Mura, after their trying
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  • 258 4 ipoh, Sept. 14. Domei. A VERITABLE haven for the unfort•r* unate Indian decrepit* in the State, will be the settlement now being: contemplated by the Perak Branch of the Indian independence League of Malaya. It Is understood that attempts are now
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  • 206 4 Tokyo, Sept. 13, Domei. 'THE rehabilitation of t,ne Burmese agrarian population, which suffered dire poverty bef jce the war, will be possible thro-j^li the elimination of exploitation by middle-men and through Nippon technical guidance, according to Mr. Gyogoro SaK'irai. Adviser to the Nippon Military
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  • 134 4 Tokyo, Sept. 14, Domei. HONG KONG is pushing plans to export, on the barter basis, finished products to the Southern Regions, using Imports of raw mateiials from the same area, including sugar, hemp, tobacco leaves and raw cotton. As a first step approximately
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  • 525 4 A FLEET of coal-burning buses is playing an important role in the every-day life of the Nippon soldier in Syonan, for they provide him with free transport facilities from his barracss to various rarts of the city and ha.-; again. When a Domei reporter
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  • 301 4 "T»HE unveiling of the British war memorial is a very noble gesture on the part of the Nippon Army authorities and one which is very much appreciated," declared the Right Rev. J. L. Wilson, Church of England Bishop of Syonan, in an exclusive interview with
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  • 131 4 Bat a via, Sept. 14. Dome!. ■■pHE railway service between 1 Batavia and Sourabaya was resumed to-day over a faster route, thus solving the transportation difficulties for various commodities. The new BataviaSourabaya route passes through Chcribon instead of Bandoeng, cutting down the transportation time
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  • 156 4 Manila, Sept. 14. Domel. ■T*HE Association for control and distribution of daily necessities has decided to fix official prices for cotton articles, as well as paper in addition to tobacco, matches, lard and soap which were previously pegged, as another step toward a comprehensive
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  • 611 4 CIX loans totalling $1,550 were made at the Syo- nan Syomin Ginko, Cecil Street, one yesterday and five on Monday afternoon and the persons who received the loans include three Chinese two Indians and one Malay. The consensus of opinion
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  • 231 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 14. f£EEN play was seen In the I**1 preliminary matches of the Selangor Club lawn tennis championships which began in KasJA Lumpur yesterday. Ooon Kok Ying, well-known In jjMalayan tennis circles and a possible contender for the main honours in the singles,
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  • 84 4 AS from Monday, the office hours of the Syonan Tokubetu-si and Gunsei bti were changed by half an hour, Domei was informed. The new hours of work are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in place of the former hours of 9.30
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  • 188 4 Tokyo, Sept. 13. Domei. THE importance of considering local conditions and characteristics peculiar to Sumatra xn the administration of the island was stressed by Mr. Hideziro Nagata Adviser to the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in the Southern Regions, at a press interview yesterday at Medan,
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  • 164 4 Ipoh, Sept. 1?, Domel. ALL Nippon language schools in Perak »vi!l participate in the cultural exchange that is shortly to take place between the school going youth of Nippon and that of the Southern Regions, under arrangements made by the Military Publicity Section
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  • 32 4 Hukuoka. Sept. 12. Domei. •T^HE Maeda Aeronautical Re» search Institute in Hukuoka Province has designed a superior new type of glider, which will 1m assembled and tested shortly.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 105 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YESTERDAY you learned on Ihs radio the word dare o" meaning "whom." To day you will learn the word dare ni." that is in another use of the interrogative in the objective case. It means to whom.*' Now let us learn the following examples 1. Dare
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