Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 September 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 C^cil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. No. 183 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 11 7 Cents
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  • 34 1 Tokyo, Sept. 18, Dornei. IT is learned that Teium ileika has sent a congratulatory message to the ChiWan President, Juan Antonio Rios, on the occasion of the Chilean Independence Day.
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  • 221 1 Tokyo, Sept. 18. Domei. HTHE Navy Ministry has reveala ed that citations issued to two undisclosed special naval landing units of the Yokosuka Naval Base for meritorious services while participating in parachute attacks on Menado, Celebes Island, in January, and on Koepang,
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  • 92 1 Lisbcn, Sept. 18. Domei. DISTURBANCES in North Ireland have not abated and clashes between civilians and the police are continuing in various places, the Niti Niti reports quoting Dublin dispatches. It is said that 500 citizens have been arrested in Belfast and the police are
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  • 28 1 Lisbon, Sept. 18. Domei Fis reported from London that several German planes bombed the coastal districts of East Anglia during the night, causing some damage.
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  • 165 1 Hongkong, Sept. 18, Dome! THE observance of th« Eleventh Anniversary of ttu outbreak of the Manchurian In^il;ut *ns marked by manifestations of support for Nippon by Chinese circles, with Chinese vernacular newspapers this morning editorially emphasizing the signific an -c of Nippon's aim to
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  • 426 1 Cameraman's Vivid Story Of Defeat Of Allies In Tulagi Sea Battle (WITH THE IMPERIAL NAVAL FORCES IN THE SOUTHWESTERN PACIFIC), SEPT. 18. DOMEL A VIVID EYE-WITNESS DESCRIPTION OF OUR CRUSHING NAVAL VICTORY OVER THE ANTI-AXIS FLEET IN THE TULAGI SEA WAS GIVEN
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  • 343 1 City's Streets Present "Grimmest, Ghastliest Scenes" Lisbon, Sept. 18, Domei. •THE German onslaught on Stalingrad continued with unabated fury with German heavy artillery roaring into action day and night, shelling vital Soviet positions, while large formations of Luftwaffe are "inundating the defenders' positions, with
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  • 128 1 Tokyo, Sept. 19, Domel. JT Is learned that 235 air planes. donated to the Nary by the pnMie, win be christened in Tokyo. Kobe, Tyosen and Taiwan on the third Aviation Day to be observed throughout the Empire on Sept. 29.
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  • 155 1 Tokyo. Sept. 19, Domel. IT is reported from Shanghai that in line with the efforts to fully develop shipbuilding facilities in East Asia, the Syowa Dockyards, established here today with a paid-up capital of yen 5,000,000, will undertake the construction of B-class vessels. The present
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  • 169 1 Stockholm, Sept. 18. Domei. DESPITE British propaganda regarding the so-called "devastating" effect of the British air raids on German industrial centres, the News Chronicle declares that the air attacks have in no way resulted in an appreciable slowing down of the German war
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  • 53 1 Tokyo, Sept. 18, Domei. TTHE Foreign Office an- nounced this afternoon the appointment of Mr. Kumaiti Yamamoto, acting Vice-Foreign Minister, as full fledged Vice-Foreign Minister to assist Mr. Masayuki Tani. the newly appointed Foreign Minister. Mr. Yamamoto's appointment was made at the suggestion of the
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  • 127 1 Lisbon, Sept. 18. Domei. FLs reported from Ottawa that Colonel J. L. Ralston, Canadian Minister of National Defence, has admitted that the Allies paid "a very heavy price" for their foolhardy "Ccmmando" attack on Dieppe, on the French ccast, last month. He revealed
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  • 152 1 Victiy, Sept. 17, Domei. THE Vichy Government has issued a statement that M. Leo An net, Governor of Madagascar, has recently started negotiations with the Commander-in-Chief of the BriMsh Forces in the Island for a truce; however, the British proposals for the opening of
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  • 216 1 Saigon. Sept. 18, Domei. /K>UNT HIDEO KODAMA, Supreme Civilian Adviser to the Nippon Military Administration in Djawa, arrived here yesterday afternoon by plane from Syonan en route to Nippon after completing an extensive inspection tour of Djawa, Sumatra and Borneo since
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  • 745 1 Country Seething With Unrest, Says Former Singapore Herald Chief INDIA IS SEETHING WITH UNREST, DECLAR 1 ED MR. T. HUZI, FORMERLY MANAGING EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE HERALD, WHO RETURNED BY THE TATUTA MARU WED NESDAY FROM NINE MONTHS' INTERN MENT AT PURANA QILA,
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  • 79 1 Home, Sept. 18, Domei. IN a surprise attack to-day a fleet of It.iU&n speedboats penetrated into Gibraltar Harbour to sink the 1/787-ton British merchantman. Kerens Point, the Italian High Command announced. The communiQue also discloses that fonr other British ships, including the Meta. 1,57%
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  • 113 1 Tokyo, Sept. 17. •"PHE United States and Britain would seem to have sinister designs on East Asia despite the fact that they have been driven out of this area as a result of the Greater East Asia War. They are frantically currying favour from
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  • 204 2 TO entertain the Nippon troops who are fighting so bravely in the Southern Regions, the Yosimoto Comfort Party, comV rising 25 artistes, which arrived in Syonan last Wednesday, leaves lor Sumatra to-day. The troupe includes a number 01 well-known artists who have yon fame
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  • 1050 2  - "Westernized Orientals" Still Debauch In Cabarets CHARLES NELL. "It 9s Disgraceful," Says Charles Nell /\NE cannot view except with considerable alarm the I slow and insidious manner in which some of the evils ol the pre-war regime seem to regain i its foothold and is spreading Its tentacles throughout Malaya.
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  • 417 2 American Diplomat And Press Speak Highly Of Our Military Strength Lisbon, Sept. 18 Domei. JOSEPH Clark Grew, former U.S. Ambassador to Nippon, in a speech given at Syracuse, New York, again warned the American people against under-estimating Nippon's fighting power. He said "I know Nippon.
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  • 141 2 Nanking, Sept. 18. Domei. DITES for laying the corner stone for the Greater East Asia War Exposition, which will bring to the Chinese masses the brilliant triumphs scored by the Nippon forces in the current war and the dynamic movement of
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  • 49 2 Shanghai, Sept. 18. Domei, OECOGNITION of the Nation*x al Government of Nanking by the Vatican in the near future is a distinct possibility, according: to reports received here. It will be recalled that friendly diplomatic relations were recently established between the Vatican and Nippon.
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  • 361 2 Tokyo, Sept. 18, Domei. THE Japan Times and Advertiser, hailing the appointment of Mr. Masayuki Tani, as the new Foreign Minister, declared that the lack of any contemplated change by the new head in the nation's foreign policy "indicates
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    • 1143 2 1 r >7A A All M NIPPOX-GO LESSON 9. word "natai" fmeaning, to do). shee-rah-eh-roo koh ton gall deh-ke». like the word "kudasai" already mails)— I can n:ake it; (or) I am ablu explained, is used in that form in to rvake it. short sentences, as for instance. Kaku koto
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  • 28 3 The martial spirit is present in the youth of Nippon practically, from the cradle. Note how proudly these little tots salute *n* officer.
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  • 402 3 Tokyo, Sept. 13. Domei. V*/ELL-INPORMED circles say that the Allied Nations particularly Britain, are heading straight for collapse, so far as the focd problem is concerned, owing to the mounting shipping losses inflicted on them by Axis operations on the
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  • 169 3 Trisha Pedaller Ricksha Rival At Loggerheads HTHE second case to be brought up before the magistrate's court in which a tricyclist and ricksha puller were involved, says Thursday's Malay Mail, was heard before Che Othman, the first magistrate yesterday, who imposed a fine of $100 on the tricyclist, named Yong
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  • 330 3 Has Precipitated Her Economic Ruin Says London Banker MISCOUNT Hisaakira Kano, former manager of the London branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank, who arrived here on the exchange ship, Tatuta Mam, said that Great Britain is almost entirely dependent on the
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  • 72 3 London Washington Not Interested In 'India For Indians" Stockholm Sept. 1?. INFORMATION from Wash--1 ington discloses that India was the centre of discussion at the Pacific War Council held Wednesday. According to this information, the Allied military leaders declared that India was vitally important because of its strategic *oint as
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  • 62 3 Vichy, Sept. 16. Domei. r\KSPITE tiie fact that Governor** General Leon Annet of French Madagascar is understood to have opened negotiations with the Commander of the invading British troops, fierce fighting is rtill proceeding in the island. Havas reports. It is understood that M. Annet took
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  • 271 3 Vitamin Extract Vaccines Now Produced In Ipoh Ipoh, SsFt. 17, (Domei). A PROGRESSIVE step to make the State self-sufficient in the matter of medicines has been taken by the Institute tor Medical Research, Ipch, which under Dr. J. Paranjothy, to-day manufactures its own typhoid vaccine, vaccination lymph v.nd Vitamin 'B'
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    • 574 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-Si NOTICE NO. 114 The public is hereby notified that the use of Short Wave Radios is strictly prohibited. The undermentioned particulars roust be carefully observed (Vide Authority issued on notice dated August 29. 2602 of the Dai Nippon Commander). This notice supersedes the notice dated September 5. 2C02.
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    • 269 3 LATEST A D VERTISEMENXS GENERAL WANTED QUOTATIONS \RE INVITED for the repairs to two NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS in this office. The Registers can be seen at any time during working hours I.e. 10 a jn. to 5 p.m. < NIPPON TIME) at the Accounting Branch (except on Sundays and Public
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    • 139 3 WB PAY CASH FOR PAWNSHOP TICKETS FOR PAWNED JEWELLERY AND OTHER VALUABLES. Address offers to j Box No. 125, Syonan Times, giving full particulars. e.o.d. 186 r I«=FOR ALL—-—• DEFECTS OF VISION Consult— Established over 25 years. The Opticians, 10 A 11, The Arcade. Raffles Place, Syonan. Tel. 3949. EYES
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    • 361 3 ESSAY COMPETITION > ITEM. Essays on Laboui- and Labt ourers' Pro Moms. Ei glteh Essay Con- test on "Labour and Labourers' Problem*." The Public is Informed that there will be an essay contest on the subject of Labour and Labourers' Problems." Eseays on the subject may be any length, bu>
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    • 307 3 FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL (A recornised and registered Institution) No. l-A, KIRK TERRACE. Principal:—M. ANCIANO NOTICE It is hereby notified that Mr. S. C. GOHO and Mr. A. N. MTTRA will as from the 20th day of September. 2602, carry on their lesral business under the name and style of
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    • 503 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 121 Plans and Permits for Buildings within the Island of Syonan. Erection of and alterations or additions to permanent and temporary buildings: No new buildings of any description may be erected and no alterations or additions to existing buildings may be made without the written sanction
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  • 463 4 FORMER SINGAPORE EDITOR COMMENTS ON NEW ATMOSPHERE THERE'S a new spirit and enthusiasm in Syonan to-day which was not apparent in the Singapore I left nine months ago, declared Mr. Tatuki Huzi, former managing editor of the Singapore Herald, in an interview
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  • 232 4 WITH the aim of establishing among the citizen 3 oi Syonan a spirit of neighbourly feeling, without any racial prejudices, and in order to create a brignt.r and more peaceful city, the introduction of the Auxiliary Police System has now started In Svonan and
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  • 333 4 Second Trade School —Chance For 200 Youths WITH the object of training and preparing the youth of Syonan to be useful citizens in the industrialized centre that this city is intended to be. the authorities are planning to open a second trade school which will absorb another batch of 200
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  • 108 4 Manila, Sept. 18. Domei. IT is learned that the investigation of water power resources on the Island of Mindanao will be undertaken by the Nippon Military Administration. Frequent rainfalls and mountainous topography are the characteristic features of Mindanao and water power resources are
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  • 74 4 Surabaya, Sept. 18. Domel. ITNDER the management of the *J Nippon Military Administration in Djawa, the Nippon glass industry is expected to treble its production. Before the outbreak of hostilities, two Nippon factories. Marusin and Matumoto. satisfied the demand for glass-ware in Djawa
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  • 253 4 |\EIFINITE action to aid Syonan's 17 destitutes—by way of distribution of food, cash and other essentials—is being taken by the authorities with the co-operation of the leaders of the various local communities. Registration under this gigantic Government relief scheme, by which thousands of
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  • 185 4 Manila. Sept. 18. Domei. THE unveiling ceremony of the monument commemorating the Filipino war dead was held to-day at Odonnell, in Tarlac Province, in the presence of representatives of the Nippon Military Administration and Senor Jorge B. Vargas, Chairman of th« Executive Commission in
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  • 218 4 FT is very seldom that Syonan has an opportunity of enjoying a high-class programme of Indian music, singing and dancing and the excellent show presented by the Broadcasting Section of the Indian Independence League at the Dai Toa Gekizyo on Friday night, therefore,
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  • 83 4 lpoh, Sept. 17, Domei. AN innovation that will be very much appreciated by the travelling; public is the re-introduction of canteens in passenger trains of the Malayan Railways. says Domei. Trains from Tanjong Malim Prai now have canteens to meet the
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  • 483 4 Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17, Domei. IN furtherance of the drive to encourage the people of Selangor to grow more food and concentrate on increasing the supply of local products, the Agricultural Department of the Selangor Administration will hold an
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  • 331 4 JJAZZLING with a myriad electric lights and bustling with lively activity, Syonan city constitutes a marked contrast to blacked-out Bombay which trembles under the constant fear of a possible Nippon attack, declared Mr. Ycsi Kaite, former head of Eastern News Agency who
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  • 283 4 (By Kozo Kaito, former Domei correspondent in London, aboard the Tatuta Maru). IX7HILE American news dis- seminators openly and bluntly criticize the British war policy, the British Press has never reflected on that of the United States, strictly following a grimly set
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  • 133 4 Shanghai, Sept. 18. Domei. IT is disclosed that the Nippon Army authorities here have decided to liquidate the Central Trust Bureau, formerly the Chungking controlled Central Bank of China, which has been under the supervision of the Army since last January, on
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  • 206 4 Burma's Anna Pie Coins To Disappear Ransoon, Sept. 17. Dome:. THE Civil Administra.ive Or- gan of Burma to-day announced the promulgation of a new currency adjustment ordinance dat?d Sept. 15 under which the monetary unit of Burma will be one cent with cne rupee equalling 100 cents effective from Oct.
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  • 290 4 Tokyo, Sept. 18. (Domei). IT was learned that Mr. Fan Tai-tai, a 23-year-old Annamese medical ttudent, has been accorded a singular honour, being the first foreigner to be admitted as a regular student to a Nippon university. It was revealed that
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    • 106 4 To-morrow's Radio Lesson In Nippon-Go IN the previous lesson on the radio you learned the use of the interrogative words Nani Ga" meaning "What." To-day (Monday) you will learn about the use of the word Doko c meaning Where." Now let us try the followins examples 1. Anata wa doko
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  • 2189 5  -  T. Ohnisi 1 "It Was English; It Is Nippon-Go." IN The SingH.x>re Fiee Press ol April 28. 1941, we find the following passage In the leader concerning some German propaganda in the East: •Britain and her allies have made cleai thtir altitude and they have taken the
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  • 585 5 Health Through Knowledge Habits—lV IN this short article on the ac- quirement of "Health through knowledge and habits," we will deal with "Why we must know about the Body?" Let us pauae and consider why one person looks old and worn out,
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  • 652 5 Mr.CF.J. Ess Arranges For Dispensation Of Justice In Syonan rJE Syojian Kotohoin—the city's Portals of Justice —is perhaps the only government department in Syonan-to today whicn daily holds the ceremony of bowing to the Hinomaru (cur National flag). The ceremony, simple and Impressive,
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  • 1770 5 D/HEN the British fled from Malaya. leaving us. the local-born, bewildered and unemployed, there were many who thought that, at the rate ye were living, we would not last more .han a few months when we would be compelled
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