Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 September 1942

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  • 21 1 The Syonan Times 140 > Cecil j Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. No. 188 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 573 1 105 Allied Undersea Craft Sunk Or Damaged OBSERVERS LAUD IMPEMAI NAVY'S NEW SUCCESSES* T AUDING the achievements of* the Ira* perial Navy in administering fresh {blows to the United States Navy as annmrttced in Wednesday afternoon's Dai-Honyei communique, naval observers in Tokyo
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  • 48 1 To«yo, Sept. 24. THE Grand Rituals 1 of "Syunkt-Korei-sai" were observed at the Imperial Palace in the presence of Tenno Heika this morning. Princes and Princesses of the Blood, as well as high Government officials, including Premier General Hideki Tozyo, participated.
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  • 297 1 Teking, Sept. 23. Domei. ,UNEMY war prisoners taken by Nippon forces, during the month of August showed a good increase as compared with the corresponding month lasc year, while Chungking's fighting power has likewise declined drastically, according to total war
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  • 97 1 Berlin. Sept. 24. DomeL IT is revealed that the Rumanian Deputy Premier, Mihai Antonescu, on Sept. 23 had lengthy conversations with Chancellor Hitler at the latter's field headquarters on the Eastern Front. The parley was also attended by Reich Foreign Minister Colonel Joachim
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  • 161 1 Lisbon. Sept 24, Domei. A VICHY communique stated that, despite the fall of Vfcntananarivc, capital oi the island, resistance will continue in {Madagascar. The communique says that the occupied Antananarivo at p p.m. Wednrsday. "The capture of the capital by the
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  • 118 1 Moscow, Sept. 24. Domei. WENDELL WTI.T.KIE, Roesevelt's personal envoy, yesterday met Slalin and conferred with him for two hours after handing him Roosevelt's personal message. The conversation was also attended by Viacheslav M. Molotov, Commissar for Foreign Affairs. Meanwhile, according to Allied sources. Willkie said that
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  • 65 1 Lisbon, Sept. 24. Dome!. A NEW York message states that two dozen rare Nippon swords—once the property of the 17th century war loids—3o Nippon art objects, mostly copper and bronze urns carvings, were thrown into the city's huge scrap metal collection by the Brooklyn Museum. The
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  • 452 1 Military Review I Lisbon, Sept. 23. Domei. A MOSCOW dispatch says that the Soviet High Command admitted that in the flaming: corpsestrewn streets of Stalingrad the German infantry, supported by 500 tanks, pushed the Soviet troops back
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  • 417 1 PURPOSE OF MISSION TO NANKING DEFINED Nanking, Sept. 23. Domei. SPECIAL Ambassadors Baron Kiitiro Hiranuma, Messrs. Hatiro Arita and Ryutaro Nagai thi* morning- presented to Mr. Wang Ching-wei, President of the National Government of China, Ul2 Imperial message from Tenno-Heika. Solemn
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  • 362 1 'THE third repatriation ship Kamakura Maru, speeding homewards from Lourenco Marques, came into Syonan port ye..teiday at 3.30 p.m. vvith our Minister to Australia. Mr Kawaii, and many other Nippon repatriates, together with Thai nation-* als on board. All of them early this
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  • 468 1 East Asia Tokyo, Sept. 23. NIPPON is qualified as the leading nation of East Asia, while Germany and Italy occupy the same role in Europe, declared Mr. Klaus Mehnert, Editor of Twentieth Century Magazine, published in Shanghai, and historian of international fame who is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 21 1 I "Whatever you require we I supply" i§s i% TAIYO SHOKAI LIMITED. I 137, ORCHARD ROAD. SYONAN-TO. 1 'Phone 4603. I
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    • 37 1 For AUTHENTIC DISHES I 2* DELICACIES PLUS J I EFFICIENT SERVICE C and CHARGE^ '"j wrrn CEXCELLENr HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA V From 6 p.m. to 11.30 ?.m J VISIT v Prabhatßcslaurani. _J 264, MIDDLE ROAD. r JC SYONAN.
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  • 747 2 Trust Nippon The Nippon-zin TIUS'T Nippon and the Nippon-zin. Trust in the sincerity of tne dynamic leaders of Nippon and be guided by the Nippon-yin who have come here to help nuild up the New Omer in these regions, in this War of Reconstruction, which Nippon lias launched for establishing
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  • 233 2 Stockholm, Sept. 23. Domei. TT is reported from London that Churchill in a message to the shipbuilding industry conference stated that the shipping position is still grave. "We urgently need every ship. In the name cf His Majesty's Government I
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  • 101 2 Stockholm, Sept. 22. Dcmei. IT is reported from New Delhi that Sir Mahomed Usman, Leader of the Council of StEte, disclosed at the opening session of the Upper House of the Indian Legislature that demonstrations and violence are still going on. He revealed that since
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  • 100 2 TRADE PACT BETWEEN CHINA, INDO-CHINA THAILAND Tientsin, Sept. 23. Domei. IT is learned that a second trade agreement based on the barter system was recently concluded between North China, and French Indo-China and Thailand, which calls for the export of Chinese wine, pharmaceuticals and vegetables to French Indo-China and Thailand
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  • 827 2 Admiral Nomura Says Co-Prosperity Sphere "Already An Accomplished Inviolable Fact" <By Tomoyuki Omori) Tokyo Sept. 24. ADMIRAL KitLsabuio Nomura, Nippon Ambassador to the United States at the time of the opening of the Pacific hostilities, declared in an exclusive interview
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  • 415 2 Buenos Aires, Sept. 23. (Domei). IT is reported that Joseph Clark Grew, former American Ambassador to Nippon, addressing Red Cross nurses at an aid rally in New York yesterday, urged American women to throw wholehearted support behind the nation's
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  • 69 2 Manila, Sept. 23, Domei. IT is l?arned that the first group of 200 released Filipino war prisoners to enrol for training in the Manila Constabulary will graduate on Sept. 30, after which they will go to the various provinces to help further the organization of
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  • 51 2 Buenos Aires. Sept. 23. Domei. FJ is reported f^om Hew York that tne Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Edgar Hoover, declared at a meeting of the International Police Chiefs Association, that since Pearl Harbour, 10,000 foreigners have been arrested as dangerous
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  • 133 2 Rome, Sept. 22. (Domel). WKL L-INFORMED Turkish quarters, commenting: on reports that Wendell Willkie. President Roosevelt v Snecial Knvov will leave Russia by air for Chunfrklnp. abandoning his scheduled visit to India, said that this was because Britain has refused to rive
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  • 275 2 News In Brief Saigon, Sept. 24. •THE Government-General of French 1 Indo-China has extended an invitation to Nippon to participate in a Grand Fair, which will take place from Dec. 30 for a period of one month. The Fair will be opened
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 32 2 A MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA Ltd., SYONAN BRANCH) MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SYONAN-TO Manager S. MAEJIMA. Sub-Manager Y. ASANO. Office Telephones Nos. 5370/79. (10 lines). Manager's Residence—l 3, CHATSWORTH ROAD. (Tel. No. 6398).
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 868 2 NIPPON1-GO LESSON 1^ TpiiE words dI meaning in).[use: kara <from). c <to> are pre- I Mise va doko aesu ka' (meepo3ition> which are usually usediseh wah aoh-koh dehs kah) <or> after nouns, but there are a num- jMise wa doko ni arlmnsu ku>— bar of prcnouns tc>. which they Where
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  • 605 3 No Time Being Lost In Preparing Report For Authorities TO facilitate the work of relief which is urgently required at present by the aged, infirm and those who have no means of livelihood, the Straitsborn Chinese in Syonan. with a community estimated at well
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  • 72 3 IN response to numerous re- quests we have pleasure in now publishing the name and address of the nurse figuring in a Domei report of an interview with her regarding her experiences during evacuation from Singapore by steamer, being shipwrecked twice, in the former Dutch Archipelago, published
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  • 217 3 Ipoh, Sept. 24, Domei. HTO maintain peace and order, -i- especially to stamp out petty thieving, a new scheme in which youths all over Perak are cooperating, has been launched by the organization of vigilant corps in almost all towns and villages in the
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  • 405 3 EXCITEMENT ran high at the Salvage Department as final preparations were made preparatory to a batch of 25 diving: experts, headed by Mr. T. Komaki, sailing for Djambi. Sumatra, early yesterday morning, says Domei. A Domei reporter who visited the
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  • 232 3 ipoh. Sept. 24, Domei. A NEW era of peace and pros- perity is immediately ahead for the people of Perak as a result of che attempts made by the Government to help businessmen, especially the small trader and manufacturers. Speaking at a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 408 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 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. 2602, be issued by the Norin-ka. All future correspondences re the Firewood Charcoal and Timber should be referred to Norin-ka. SYONAN
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    • 409 3 CHAPTER 216 (Pawnbrokers.) Unredeemed .'ledged Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops. No. 21. New Bridge Road- Chin Chang Pat and Chin Shee Teck (Chop "Ihye Snengj. No. 135. New Bridge Road: Lam; j Chin Gee (Chop Ju Thung No. 189. South Bridge Road: Lam Joon Chong and Chin
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    • 196 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL LOOKING FOR SOMEONE HAVING WIDE EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE OP FORESTRY IN SUMATRA, WRITE TO OXURA CO.. X.P.M. BUILDING 186—188 WANTED TO BUY Garrard Record Chargers, Single Players. Loud Speakers and Microphones. All must oe in good condition. Apply to UNITED RADIO SERVICE, 118 Orchard Road, Syonan. 187—189
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    • 264 3 ST. HT!,O^< rHIJRCH, CEYLON ROAD. KATONC. SUNDAY SERVICE Holy oommurior (s»ld) 9.30 a.m. T.T. Sunday School 11.00 a.m. T.T. No Evenson To-mcirow owing to United Service at Teluk Ayer Methodist Church 5.30 pjn. (T.T.). domestic occurrence "marriage KUEK—FAM—The Marriage of Mr. KUEK CHOON CHUAN, second son of the late Mr.
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    • 179 3 B^B|f^j?Rs NOTICE is nereby given that the Trade Name and Mark depleted above (Registered No. 3635 at the Chambers of Commerce, Madras, India, In 1932) are the exclusive properties of S. A. RAZACK SONS of No. 208, Mid die Road, Syonan-to, and that the said Trade Name and Mark have
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    • 162 3 Grand Opening To-day!!! SATSUKI RESTAURANT 155, MIDDLE ROAD. Excellent Nippon, Chinese and European Dishes served by Charming Cuties while Melodious Music is being rendered by a first class Hawaiian Orchestra. 188 SYONAN CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO. No. 313, Joo Chiat Road, SYONAN-TO. Manufacturers of Disinfectant Wood Preservative. Rubber Coagulant, and Cure
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    • 358 3 SYONAN TOXUBETU-3 NOTICE NO. 123. It is hereby notified that all licences (Food Shop, Offensive Trade—except Firewood. Charcoal and Timber— Hawkers, Lodging Houses, Hotels) previously issued by the Commerce and Industry Department, will, with effect from September 20. 2602 be issued by the Police Department. All future correspondences re above
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  • 295 4 STRICT CHECK ON DRUG TRAFFIC GRADUAL REDUCTION OF SALES QUR policy is to gradually stop the people of Malaya from smoking opium, declared Mr. T. Ohnisi of the Monopolies Department, Gunseikanbu, when questioned on the subject by a Syonan Times reporter yesterday.
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  • 356 4 ■Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 24. DomeL {"•LOSER ties of friendship between Tokyo and Nanking was stressed by Mr. Wang Tetsan, President of the Overseas Chinese Association in Selangor. In a message to the Chinese in New China through Domel. Folio wing is the
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  • 296 4 Ipon. Sept. 21, Dcmei. 'THE opening of the Nippon-go Kyoin Yosei Zyo, the second teacher's training institute in Malaya was performed by Mr. S. Banno. Director of Education, Perak. In the presence of Mr. H. Uetuka, Deputy Governor. Perak, and the Chief of
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  • 511 4 Shanghai. Sept. 23, Domel. PRIOR io the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War, the majority of the Americans in the Philippines believed that the tombing of key-points in those islands by the Nippon air force was beyond possibility, and they "never
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  • 162 4 Shanghai, Sept. 24, Domei. OITLER'3 Mem Kampf is not a 11 book of prophecy but a book which serves as an index to Germany's fundamental foreign and domestic policies, Mr. Ryoiti Manabe of the Press Section of the •Consulate-General, who is an
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  • 72 4 Manila, Sept. 24. Domei. IUTORE than 170 Filipino war prisoners who were recently released by the Nippon authorities are receiving agricultural training at Los Banos Farm, preparatory to farming their own land to be given to them by the authorities. Los Banos Farm has facilities
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  • 63 4 Batavia, Sept. 24. Domel. AIMED at raising the standarJ of health of the people in Djawa. the Nippon Administration authorities have decided to control and supervise health conditions in the entire Island. Various medical facilities, including general hospitals, insan" asylums, leper sanatoriums and medJcal research
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  • 196 4 IT is authoritatively learned that the proposed Chinese Goodwill Mission to Nippon is postponed for the time* being, says Domei. It will be recalled that at the instance of the local Overseas Chinese Association, it was proposed to send a Malayan Chinese Goodwill
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  • 217 4 Radio Messages To Relatives In India Ceylon IN connection with the rficent IJ.L. offer to broadcast messages to Malayans' relatives in India and Ceylon, the department concerned was asked by the Syonan Times whether any replies, if broadcast, could be noted down by listeners having the authority to do so,
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  • 81 4 IN crder to get more acquainted x with Nippon customs and manners, ever 30 Chinese girls attending the Nippon-go class organised by the Overseas Chinese Association w±ll hold a picnic at the Botanical Gardens this afterncon to which their Nipponhuzin teachers will be guests.
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  • 98 4 •••™,Manlla' Sept- 24- Domel. U7ITH radio callisthenics beconiw ng increasingly popular la Manila since the inception of the broadcasts over the radio station every morning, a callisthenu competition will be held at thp City Hall on November 30 for a>.i City Hall employees. Mayor Reong
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  • 189 4 Lessens Distress OEFLECTING the consideration *x ot the authorities towards social relief m Sycnan is the procedure adopted in the local Civil District Court in suits for the recovery of loans made by moneylenders or other pecple during the previous administration. Although the Tokubetu-si has not made
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  • 680 4 SELF-SUFFICIENCY IS AIM Penang, Sept. 24. Domei. THE problem of economic stability has become one of immediate concern to the authorities in Penang and Province Wellesley, this territory haying attained normalcy more rapidly than probably any other State in Malaya. Investigations are
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  • 60 4 'THE Syonan Times has been asked to inform the public that in response to numerous requests the period for receiving applications for membership in the Syonan Sports Association, by the members of the Election Commiitee, has been extended to Oct. 2. 2602. The names and addresses of
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  • 533 4 "CYONAN'S supplies of fresh fish and the need to increase existing supplies is a problem that has received and is still receiving the concentrated attention of the authorities," declared Mr. T. Hironaga, chief of the Agricultural Department of the Gtmseikan-bu, in an interview with
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 111 4 Nippon-Go Lesson YESTERDAY you learned an the radio the use of ths interrogative word "naze" meaning "why To-day you will learn about the interrogative word itsu" meaning "when." This word is not always placed at the beginning of the sencence, but can also be placed in it. Now here are
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