Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 September 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 CwcU Str^t, SToaan-to Telephone 5471. Ko. 187 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cena
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  • 164 1 Repeated Nippon Attack] On American Continent Cause Great Anxiety "BRITAIN UNABLE TO HELP AUSTRALIA/ SAYS CURTIN I ATEST REPORTS BROADCAST BY TOKYO v RADIO CLEARLY INDICATE THAT BOTH THE UNITED STATES AND AUSTRALIA ARE JITTERY OVER THE PACIFIC WAR SITUATION. A Lisbon message says
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  • 81 1 Lisbon, Set. 23. *pHE fall of Stalingrad, which is now a matter of hours, is apparently making the AngloAmerican camp terror-stricken. Admitting this unfavourable situation, Lt.-Col. Moore-Braba-zon. former British Minister for Aircraft Production, said that the leaders of the Conservative Party were
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  • 54 1 Shanghai. Sept. 23. INFORMATION from Chungking se- veala that Chiang Kai-shek. Tues<<.*y. emphasized Chungking's food crtbis, especially referring to northwestern China where he had been on an inspection tour for more than a month. Chiang declared that any provincial official vho interferes with the C ovcrnment
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  • 170 1 Berne, Sept. 22, Domei. IT is learned that Nippon has protested energetically to London through the Swedish Government against the treatment of Nippon internees in India, who are being submitted to "iniquitous treatment, all suffering from extreme anaemia and being gradually decimated
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  • 204 1 Ran^'jon. Sept. 23, Domel. •TPHE 3u;mese authorities and intelijentsia highly welcome the statement made by Mr. Tomokazu Hori, spokesman of the Board of Information, to foreign correspondents in which he categorically denied the fabricated propaganda being spread by the enemy, charging the
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  • 235 1 j Kamakura Maru, With More I Repatriates Aboard, Due To-day Nankins, Sept. 23. MR. Wing Ching-wei, president of the National Government of China, Wednesday morning, received the three Nippon Special Envoys, Baron Hiltiro Hiranuma, former Premier,
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  • 298 1 Rangoon, Sept. 23. Domei. COMMENTING on Burmese independence, the Burmese vernacular newspaper Sun" editorially urges the Burmese people to work heart and soul with Nippon-zin if they really aspire to become an independent nation. Nippon's policy as outlined by Premier General Tozyo
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  • 152 1 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 22. •THE Indian Independence 1 League, Selangor branch, will celebrate the 74th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. India's greatest patriot-saint who is at present incarcerated by the British Government, which falls on Oct. 2. Indians throughout Selangor are
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  • 208 1 IT is learned that a total of 325 ■I Nippon repatriates aboard the diplcmatic exchange ship, Kamakura Maru, are scheduled to arrive here to-day and will disembark and return to their former places in Djawa, Borneo or Sumatra, says Domei. It is
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  • 72 1 Lisbon, Sept. 22, Domei. IT is reported from Moscow that a new weekly has published the first outspoken Soviet Press statement on the second front, charging the huge armies of Britain and the United States as "mere bystanders of the titanic struggle
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  • 88 1 U/TTH the arrival of the second air squadron from Hukuoka, the first and second air squadrons of the Manchoukuoan goodwill planes this morning hopped off from here for Tokyo. Completing the lengthy journey from Hsinking. the official Manchoukuoan aerial goodwill mission, composed of Manchoukuoan Army
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  • 126 1 (Prom Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Sept. it. TO encourage the learning of Nippon- go, the Selangor Government, in collaboration with the military auMiorities, is ho'ding classes at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur. Clashes are held three times a week. Divided into three sections the
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  • 271 1 Tokyo, Sept. 22. Domei. '\X/E wish to express our resTT pects to the gallant youths in Nippon, and wish to co-oper-ate with you as friends," Signor Renarto Ricci, representative of the Youth Association in Europe, and Herr ©aldur Yon Schirach, Honorary President
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  • 450 1 SOVIET UNION PROMISED SECOND FRONT To Expect It' Would Be To Wait For Lark To Fall From Sky*—Times THP Tokyo. Sept. 22. Domei. THE Japan Times and Advertiser in an editorial for tt Ulf •"f ci?" d Ff° nt Dream" «^aret tha for the Soviet Union to expect the realization
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  • 127 1 (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 22. AN increase of 1.660 bir hs ctf deaths in Selangor tor tm three months. May. June &nd July, 2602, was reveal3d *y th i Department of State Mcdi ai Services, Selangor. Figures issued by the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 351 2 WILL BENEFIT MALAYASUMATRA TRADE AND CHECK MANIPULATION COR the dual purpose of further smoothening the exchange of staple commodities between Malaya and Sumatra, and checking the advent of unreasonable exchange rates of the guilders in the occupied areas, the Nippon Military Administration in Malaya
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  • 125 2 yyAYS and means of alleviating the plight of pensioners of the former adn:inis.tration and those dependant on the widows and orphans fund are receiving- the consideration of the Nippon Military Administration, Malaya, stated a* official of the sjonan Tokubetu-Si. when seen hy
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  • 289 2 Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 22. Dcmei. IN conjunction with thj steps taken by Syonan, Penang and Malacca, the Selangor Government in ten is to open a People's Bank in Kuala Lumpur, in the naar future, Dcmei understands. In an exclusive interview witn Dcmei, Mr.
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  • 156 2 A SPECIAL three-day conference of the Methodist Church in Malaya, Dome! reliably understands, will be held in Syonan from September 25-27 to re-organise the Methodist Church offices and the work of the Bishop, somewhat disrupted by the departure of American and British missionaries, just before the fall of Singapore.
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  • 58 2 UORE mechanics and apprentices are required for work or training in Syonan, the Syonan Times reliably widerstands. It was stated that there are still many openings for mechanics and apprentices and those mechanics or boys who have not registered themselves at the Kosei-ka, Syonan Tokubetu-si, are
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  • 494 2 extended ana the churches are co-operaiing with the administration," said the Reverend S. S. Pakianathan, Superintendent of the Methodist Church, Selangor and Pahang, when interviewed by Domei. "When Church officials are wanted by the Nippon officials in connection with church work, they are cordially
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  • 269 2 Peace Order In Sumatra Completely Restored Medan, Sept. 22. Domei. HTHE Yomiuri-Hotl reports that with peace and order in Sumatra completely restored, the whole island is humming with activity as the reconstruction of damaged harbour facilities, roads, bridges, and industrial plants and other works destroyed by the retreating Dutch forces
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  • 137 2 Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 21. Domei. "TPHE engineering profession demands hard work. We in the College have done our best to inculcate in you the fundamentals of engineering. I hope you will apply them, to your future work and keep up the traditiens of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 410 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 122. It is hereby notified that Firewood, Charcoal and Timber licences, previously issued by the Commerce and Industry Department, will, with effect from September 20. 2b02, be issued by the Norin-ka. All future correspondences re the Firewood Charcoal and limber should be referred to Nnrin-ka. SYONAN
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    • 169 2 ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL BOOKKEEPING Private tuition in Book-keep-ing, Accountancy and Typewriting is given at 8-A Bras Basah Road by G. M. K. RAJAH e.o.d. 190 LOOKING FOR SOMEONE HAVING WIDE EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE OP FORESTRY IN SUMATRA. WRITE TO OKURA i CO., X.P.M. BUILDING 186—188 WANTED: Educated and attractive looking WAITRESSES
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    • 144 2 WANTED TO BUY Garrard A UNITED SERVICE OF Record Chargers, Single Players. WORSHIP Loud Speakers and Microphones. All must be in good condition. Sun<Uv 271h TT v SER" ™E AVER METHODIST VICE, 118 Orchard Road, Syonan. 187—189 All Christians in Sycnan are invites to the service which is conducted v*"Lat
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 119 2 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YESTERDAY you learned on the radio the use of the •interrogative word "dochira o" meaning "which." To-day you will learn the use of the word "naze" meaning "why." This word is not always placed at the head of a sentence but can also be placed in
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    • 777 2 ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMES THE CEKIZYO RADIO CHANGES of programmes BROADCASTING Daily: 6 to for the undermentioned 10.20 D-m. on both "Wavegekizya from Sept. 24, 2602 to lengths: 10.20 to 11 p.m. on 2iLS Sept. 30, 2602: metres only. SYONAN KO-KAIDO Dat« of Programme: POPULAR ORCHESTRAL TO-DAY CONCERTS g 30 a m
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