Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 September 1942

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Stre«t v Syoiaan-to Telephone 5471. IV o. 180 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 78 1 Tokyo, Sept. 15. Domci. THE Tokyo Municipality this morning announced the appointment of Lieut.-General Koiti Komoda, as head of the Tokyo Defence Bureau, relieving Deputy Mayor Teiiti Omura, who has temporarily been in charge. The appointment followed the shifting of Lieut. General Komoda from
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  • 482 1 Rome, Sept. 15, Domei. TIE Italian High Command on the heels of yesterday's communique regarding the abortive British landing on tiie rNoith African stronghold of Tobruk during th« night of September 13, further reveals that the Axis
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  • 445 1 STATE ALREADY SHOWING SIGNS OF PROSPERITY "JOHORE, WITH ITS GREAT AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES, IS OF CONSIDERABLE IMPORTANCE TO SYONAN, AND WILL CO-OPERATE WITH SYONAN IN ALL MEASURES FOR MUTUAL ADVANCEMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION," DECLARED HIS EXCELLENCY MASAKITI, ITAMI, THE
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  • 59 1 Tokyo, Sept. 16, Domei. MX. Tomokazu Hori, Spokesman oi the Board of Information, at a foreign press confab, finely den'td the report that Mr. Naotake Sato, our Ambassador to The Soviet Union, had visited Moscow lately. Th^ Spokesman declared: "Ambassador Sato has never been in
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  • 480 1 Tckyo, Sept. 15. Domei. MR. Tomokazu Hori, spokesman of the Board of Information, commenting on Joseph Grew's radio speech of Sept. 14. flatly repudiated the assertion of the former UJS. Ambassador that Nippon's war aims are to "control not only their
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  • 122 1 Hsinking, Sept. 16. Domei. OIS Majesty the Emperor of Manchoukuo to-day attended the grand ce!e--11 oration participated in by more than 10,000 persons, including represejitatives of Nippon, China and the Axis powers, celebrating the Decennial Anniversary «f the founding
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  • 36 1 Moscow Reports Admit That Battle Has Entered "Most Critical Stage" T^J^k*^ LEARNED FROM A GERMAN HIGH COMMAND MAN THAT STALINGRAD HAS BEEN OCCUPIED BY GERbSJtK TUESDAY REPORT FROM BERLIN
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  • 154 1 Lisbon. Sept. 14, Domei. rij is reported from New York that the third Naval District has announced that, for the flws time in the history of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Women arc hired as apprentice mechanics to take over the joos of men in one
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  • 262 1 Nanking, Sept. 15. Dainei, PRESIDENT Wang Ching-wei of the National Government of China reviewed cadets of the Central Military Academy in a march past, commemorating the First Anniversary of the Academy's establishment. Among those present at the ceremony, which began at 10 a.m.
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  • 173 1 Vichy, Sept. 15. Domei. IT is officially announced that the invading British troops in Madagascar have evacuated Morandava. It is said that on account of the stiff resistance offered by the French troops, the British are making a slow advance and heavily fighting for
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  • 312 1 Batavia, Sept. 16. Domei. DESULTS were made public on September 1, just six months after the landing of the Imperial forces on Djawa, of the strenuous efforts exercised in the same period by the Nippon Military Administration for Djawa's economic construction, reports
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  • 130 1 Lisbon, Sept. 15. Domei, INDICATION of the first Nip- pon air raid on continental United States, was revealed m a communique issued by Lieut General John L. de Witt, Commander of the Fourth Army, and the Western Defenc; Command, according to
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  • 195 1 TTx- ,T° k y9. SeP* i 6. Domel. H£, historic meeting at BuKit Timah Heights between Lieu:. General fomoyuki YaraasTa. Comnandei.-:n-Chief of our Forces in Malaya, and Lieut.General A. E. Percival, Comn- nder-in-Chief of th* British forces in Malaya, w.-.ich
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  • 100 1 Lisbon. SepL. 14. Dome!. ACCORDING to a New Jersey message, married men with children in the United States fa^e the prospect of induction into the Army before the end of 1943, according to the National Draft Director, General Lewis Hershey, speaking before the closing session of
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  • 450 2 HTIiE British have created a, problem in Palestine, which they now find extremely difficult to solve. Until 2578, Palestine vrw portion of the Turkish Empire with, to-day, not quite a nillion and a half inhabitants, tut every occurrence, every
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  • 355 2 The Jews are the most ancient and the most recent of thh settled inhabitants of Palestine, and whilst Jewisn en*, erprise provides by far the m« st interesting part of the record of the last 20 years n Palestine, the circumstances cou-ected with their recn \t dramatic return
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  • 255 2 But this was not to be. Frar.re claimed a mandate ovzr Syria, and the British over Iraq: thus all previous promises weie broken and Emir Feisal'a a& cement with Dr. Weizma'yi lei' to the ground. The most &er*oi!s aspect of the situation, however, arose from the fact that
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  • 330 2 Premier Tozyo Sends Nippon's Thanks And Congratulations Tokyo, Sept. 15, Domei. "DRFMIER GENERAL HIDEKI TOZYO in a congratulatory address broadcast at 7.30 p.m. on the occasion of Mauchoukuo's decer.nial anniversary, emphasized the" indissoluble tie existing between the two countries and assured
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  • 134 2 Hsinking, Sep.. 15. Domei. YOUTHFUL pilots, selected from among crack airmen of the Manchonkuo Air Force for a goodwill flight to Nippon, it was recently announced by the Government, have completed all preparations and are standing by at the airfield for the
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  • 455 2 Large Scale Festivities Throughout Nippon GREETINGS EXCHANGED Tokyo, Sept. 15. DomeL THE celebration of the tenth annlver--1 sary of the founding of Manchoukuo was celebrated In a bis; way In Nippon to-day. The flags of Manchoukuo and Nippon decorated homes, business houses, tramcars and buses. The day's radio programme featured
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  • 69 2 Kalgan, Sept. 15, Domei. TPHE local office of the repre- .sentatives of Manchouicuo perfcrmed solemn ceremonies at the Chanan Ceremonial Hall at 11 a.m. to-day, followed by a baruuet celebrating the tenth anniversary of the founding of Mai.choukuo. Prince Teh, Chairman of fche Federated Autonomous Government
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  • 36 2 Lisbon, Sept. 14, Domei. ACCORDING to a Washington message the U.S. Navy Department has announced that a Panamanian merchantship AdUl beer attacked air sunk by an axis submarine off the South American coast.
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  • 281 2 Peking, Sept. 15. Domei. as local Nippon residents and Axis CHINESE and l^nchoukuo flags were gggj* displayed over every door here to- houses and offices. At 10 a.m. to-day, 4>w .han ft** nfl »«-»,,i0/^ </%in»ri solemn ceremonies were held at the fFeJ?y5L^ J2^tS^f^
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  • 328 2 H&inking, Sept. 15. Domei. THE official celebration of Manchou- kno's tenth anniversary of its founding gets under way to-day with imprcaaive rites at Ktenling in the presence of His Majesty the Emperor. and was attended by more than 10,000
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  • 200 2 President Wang On Manchoukuo 's Aid In Dai Toa War Nanking, Sept. 15, Domei. PESIDENT Wang Ching-wei, of the National Government of China in a radio speech on the Manchoukuo and China exchange programme on the occasion of Manchoukuo's tenth anniversary celebration, asserted that the healthy growth of Manchoukuo during
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    • 1125 2 1 >7AA 'jR&ll Ml NIPPON-GO LESSON 6. TO enable the beginner to gain a r- comprehensive range of sentences "fj *f V> /V> Jfc- "A I easy in themselves for everyday u*e S before using verbs in their proper and i j 2 j often difficult conjugations and forms. 2^S)
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  • 935 3 Harrowing Experiences Of Young Kuantan Nurse Evacuated By The British CHIP-WRECKED twice jumped into sea from v burning ships lived on an uninhabited island with meagre food rations drifted lonely for days on a raft finally
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  • 397 3 PJAT local Indians are most energetic and enthusiastic about implementing the progrsmn.e of relief work on a really constructive scale is seen from rcent offers of gifts that poured into the hands of Mr. S. C. Gcho, President of the Indian Independence League
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  • 152 3 Bangkok, Sett. 15. Domei. CHYAMA Prasad Mookerjee, leader of the Hindu Mahasabha, is working up mischief, declared a commentator, who is a member of the Indian Independence League, in a radio broaicast last night. Describing Mookerjee as the V\ce:oy's accomplice, he said that Mookerjee
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  • 220 3 THE Broadcasting Section of the Indian Independence League, Syonan, the officer-in-charge 01 which is Capt. Jahangir, of the Indian National Army, with the assistance of Mrs. E. V. Davies, M.A., held a variety entertainment; (Comfort show) for the Nippon Armed Forces yesterday at the
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  • 137 3 Manila, Sept. 15. Dom.i. A SEMI-OFFICIAL, Water-Sup- ply and Irrigation Corporation will be established in the Philippines for the construction of canals and other means of directing water where it is most needed for increased production cf ijodstutfs and raw cotton, according to a decision
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  • 262 3 Manila, Sept. 13, Domei. IT is learned that through the kindness of the Nippon Mill* tary authorities in the Philippines about 130 Anglo-Amen* can internees at the Santo Torr.as Internment Camp sailed recently for Shanghai. -lost of the embaiking internees are
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  • 176 3 IT is learned that the Nipooa 1 Military Administration pla^ to convert part of the sugar plantations in the Philippines into cottoi: plantations ara progresvn^ smoothly with the cttton planting already b.rgun ir> a •ecUon of Luzon Islam. The favourable teircJ provided in the contracts
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  • 230 3 Zurich, Sept. 14. Domei. •THE Indian issue is likely to 1 flare up anew when the House of Commons meets agah. after the fortnight's recess, the Basler Nachrichten's London correspondent says, reporting that political observers are watching closely the
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    • 640 3 SYONAN TOKUCETU-SJ NOTICE No. 120 APPRENTICES WANTED FOB TECHNICAL TRAINING DEPOT i It is hereby notified that a Technical Training Depot (for Ele« trical and Aeroplane works) is to be opened short- Iy. Any youth, irrespective of nationality, between the aces of 14 and 25, who has attained standard four,
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    • 746 3 ADVERTISEMENTS Islamic Restaurant 795/707, North Bridge Rcmul. 'n in Informs all Its patrons that due to GENERAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE QVIYNTAM Cl>rfcl>TC the commencement of the Moha-n- Or LMvlO medan Pasting M^nth the r-staura it WANTED ACKNOWLEDGMENT AfcfcUL lAI lON (Tokyo time) 1 H ft lfiQ OUOTATTONS »pc iwvmm Mr- V
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  • 717 4 A FOUR year scheme to cultivate 170,000 acres of ricefields in Johore with an annual production of 63,840 tons —sufficient to feed the entire population, was disclosed by Mr. K. Mizuno, Chief of the Industries Department,
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  • 139 4 Ipoh, Sept. 14, DomeL TIE Food Control Department, Perak, has Issued a new order prohibiting the sale of milk who.ly or mixed v/ith beverages in all coffee -shops, cafes and restaurant in the State thus smashing the- "milk-ring" that came *nto existence in
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  • 78 4 Truck Bus Services Restored In Djawa Batavia, Sept. 13. Domel. BUS service between Bandoeng and Cheribon, a distance M 130 kilometres, was resumed on Monday by the Laiu Transportation Bureau. The reopening of the bus-line will greatly conven lexer the native inhabitants uf the adjacent districts, who have been suffering
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  • 219 4 Zurich, Sept. 14. Domel. IT is reported from London that. born from r. deep undercurrent of dissatisfaction in England's war effort, a new political organization, christened "Commonwealth" Party, unfurled its colours recently when Sir Richard Acland, Member of Parliament, and one of the leaders
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  • 154 4 I lEUT-GENERAL Sosaku Suzuki, Military Administrator in Malaya, in his first press interview, stressed the dual role of developing the natuial resources of Malaya and the maintenance of peace and order for the ultimate aim of bringing prosperity to the inhabitants, as the task of
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  • 55 4 Batavia, Sept. 15. Dcmel. ■THE Batavial Special Munici- pality is responding to the urgent request of the native people to extend the Night Festival, which was to have ended yesterday, until Sept. 19. The Night Festival,- which is th 2 first held in three
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  • 721 4 A PARTY of Syonan pressmen who visited Johore Provlnca early this week were immediately struck by the excellent work being accomplished by the Nippon authorities in the development and reconstruction of the State. Conditions have been restored to normal and
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  • 261 4 APPLICATIONS from prospecr* tive apprentices to the new Trade School to be opened at the former Happy World towards the end of this month have been so great that the 250 vacancies were filled up about three days ago. However, the registration of apprentices is
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  • 541 4 Ministers And Military Attaches Visiting Our Commander To-day IMPORTANT personalities expected aboard the repatriation ship, Tatuta Maru, which is expected alongside the central wharf early this morning are Mr. Siniti Kamimura, Nippon Charge d'Affaires to London, Mr. Tadakazu Suzuki, Nippon Minister to Egypt, and
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  • 467 4 VEEN will be the disappoint- ment felt by Deputy Mayor Kaoru Toyoda of the Syonan Tokubetu-si when the Tatuta Mam makes port here to-day carrying Nippon repatriates back home. Reason for his disappointment will be the absence of his colleague and
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  • 109 4 Tokyo, Sept. 15. Domei. THHE Cabinet has formally 1 decided to establish an institute for the training: of persons to be dispatched to the Southern Regions. It was also decided to disburse Yen 396,000 out of the second reserve fnnd for the
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    • 108 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YESTERDAY you learned on thft radio the interrogative word dare nl" meaning whom." To-day you wiU learn the word 'dare to" which means also "with whom." in English. Now let us learn the following examples 1. Anata wa dare to gakko c ikimasu ka ?—Dare to.
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