Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 September 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. iVo. 191 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, KOKI 2602 SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 434 1 Citations For Units Which Paved Way For Attacks On Singapore Java rpHE War Office has announced that the citations which were granted to the Nakanisi Ground Company and the Togayanai Unit, for meritorious service during the campaign in Malaya, by the Supreme Commander of
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  • 105 1 ft Tokyo, Sept. 29. Domei. >; rpHE goodwill flight to g ►*< Manchoukuo to com- V memorate the foundation of the Empire and to re- V V turn the recent goodwill X visit to Nippon* by Man- V V choukuoan airmen, will be
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  • 357 1 Tokyo, Sept 28. •TPHE creation of two new government ministries—Ministry of War Supplies and Ministry of Civil Supplies yesterday was suggested by Mr. Seigo Okano and Mr. Husanosuke Maeda, members of the Central Cooperative Council, in the second day's session of the
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  • 92 1 Lisbon, Sept. 28. Domei. IT Ls reported from Torento that Harry M. R,~y, a member of the United Spaces War Production Board, making a statement said: "The United States Army chiefs have warned that the country might suffer two million to three million casualties
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  • 171 1 POSTAL services will be restored r between Malaya and Borneo' (Brunei, Labuan, North Bornec and Sarawak), Djawa, Philippine Islands, Hong Kong, Formosa, Nippon-occupied parts of China, Nippon, Manchoukuo and Burma from Oct. 1, it is officially announced. For the time being, these services
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  • 85 1 Istanbul, Sept. 28, Domei. T^HE possibility of Iran and Iraq declaring y/ar against the Axis when the German forces advance to the Caucasian front of Iran is seen by observers here in the recent Democracies' propaganda that the fortification along the Iran-Iraq frontiers has been strengthened. Teheran
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  • 152 1 Stockholm, Sept. 28. Domei. I ONDONERS are feeling apprehensive of the German up-to-~ date improved air planes, which, admittedly, surpass new Allied aircraft in manoeuvrability and speed, according to British reports. Britishers admit that the new Messerschmidt fighter, ME 210
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  • 155 1 J /CONGRATULATORY messages in commemoration of the second anniversary of the conclusion of the Tripartite Alliance were received Monday by the Foreign Minister, Mr. Masayuki Tani, from Count Galeazzo Ciano, the Italian Foreign Minister, and Colonel Joachim yon Ribbentrop, the i
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  • 329 1 U-boats Sink 104,000 Tons Of Enemy Shipping In Four Days Berlin, Sept. 28. Domei. THE German High Command in a special communique reveals that three large Allied troop transports, totalling 48,989 tons, and one escorting destroyer were sunk in
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  • 298 1 Hsinking, Sept. 28. Domei. THHE investiture of six newly- appointed ministers was conducted by His Majesty the Emperor of Manchoukuo in the Imperial Palace this morning with Premier Chang Ching-hui. Grand Chamberlain Chin and Imperial Household Minister Hai In attendance. The new ministers include
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  • 511 1 BATTLE FOR CITY GROWING 'FIERCER AND BLOODIER' Berlin, Sept. 28. Domei. THE official war communique, issued by the Fuehrer's Headquarters to-day, states that the German forces, supported by the Luftwaffe, have smashed several Soviet counter-attacks in the centre of Stalingrad, and, penetrating; deep into the
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  • 88 1 Lisbon, Sept. 28. Domei. IT is reported from Santiago that the Chilean President, Juan Antonio Rios, told a Press conference that he will not sign any agreement during his foi Incoming: visit to Washington. Asked about the possibility of the opening of 'commercial
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  • 169 1 APPLICATIONS for enrolment; for the third term 'one momn course) at the Syonan Nippoa Gakuen are invited and will be received up to Oct. 2. There *ue vacancies ior 100 students for the morning session (10.15 to 12 a.m.» and 200 students in the
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  • 294 1 IT Is revealed that Intensive en- circlement operations have been progressing since early Sunday morning by crack units of our forces against 5,000 trcops under the command of Liv Yung, Chief of the Third Brigade of the vanguard of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 967 2 MEWS of the extension of cur naval operations to Atlantic waters must have been received by the so-called United Nations with the greatest qualms, coming, as it does, at a time when their shipping Jesses are mounting to such a level
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  • 184 2 Manila, Sept. 25. Domei. pEACE and order has been maintained admirably throughout the Philippines since the entcy of the Nippon armed forces, according v Unit Commander Ohta in a statement to the Press on the cxii.ting conditions in the new rising Philippines. Pointing
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  • 215 2 "Necessary For Creation Of Co-Prosperity Sphere/ 1 New Foreign Minister Declares Tokyo, Sept. 28. |^R. Li Shao-keng, newly-appointed Manchoukucan IVI Foreign Minister, making his first statement said that efforts will be made hereafter to make diplomatic relations between Nippon and Manchoukuo
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  • 191 2 L:ibon, Sept. 27. Domei. DOMBAY reports reaching her 3 continue to reveal that disturbances and anti-British demonstrations are going en in. India. It U reported that 27 persens were arrested to-day when they attempted to holdt a Ccngress flag celebration ceremony. At Jaipur, yesterday, 27
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  • 69 2 Nanking, Sept. 28. Domei. IN commemoration of the 2,493 rd anniversary of the birth of Confucius, the National Government of China held ceremonies at 9 o'clock this morning at th 3 temple of Confucius. The function was attended by President Wang Ching-wei and ctner Chinese dignitaries. Others
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  • 83 2 Lisbon, Sept. 28. Dcmei. JT is reported from Madrid that the Spanish Foreign Ministry has disclosed that a Spanish merchantman, the Mcnte Gorb^a, of 3,729 tons, was sunk, in the West Indies, east of the Island of Martinique, on Sent. 19. It was
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  • 340 2 Tokyo, Sept. 26. THE independence of the Philippines as pledged by Premier General Tozyo In the Diet on Jan. 21 depends entirely on the efforts of the Filipino people to truly understand Nippon's true intentions and become a powerful
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  • 120 2 Nanking, Sept. 26. Domel. r£HE Nippon Goodwill Mission to Nanking, headed by Baron Kiitiro. Hiranuma. Mr. Hatiro Arita and Mr. Ryutaro Nagai, accompanied by Minister Sinrokuro Hidaka and other officials of the Nippon Embassy in Nanking this morning visited and placed wreaths
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  • 152 2 Davao, Sept. 28. Domel. [W|R Saburo Ogawa, Vice President of the Nippon Association in Davao revealed to a Dome) correspondent the atrocious cruelties practised by the UniteJ Slates forces in the Philippines toward Nippon internees in] Davao, where n?arly 60 Nippon nationals, including women and
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  • 137 2 Nanking, Sept. 28, Domei. pHIANG Kai-shek and his ad- herents are indignant at the American Air Force in India and Australian officials there for seizing airplanes destined for Chungking, according to a Chungking dispatch. The transportation of airplanes to the Chungking Administration was
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  • 35 2 Tokyo, Sept. 26. />NE hundred albums, contain- ing photographs cf scenes in Germany, were presented yesterday to wounded Nippon soldiers in hospitals by German women residing in Nippon.
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  • 222 2 Nanking, Sept. 25. Domei. OARALLEL with the pacification campaign in North China Nippon troops have been carrying cut successful large-scale znopping-up operations against Chinese Communists in the mountainous regions of Fengsiu, Tsienan anl Lulung districts, in North-western Hopeh Province, the Press
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 170 2 NOTICE Commencing from October 1, 2602. Postal Services will be restored between Malaya and Borneo (Brunei, Labuan, North Borneo and Sarawak). Djawa, Philippine Islands Hong Kong. Formosa, China (Parto under Nippon occupation), Nippon, Manrhoultuo and Burma. In the meanwhile, the services will be limited to letters, pwtrards and regular issues
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1097 2 /-^rVS r^S? jjkjl f/] \%<i' NIPPON-GO LESSON L *T»H£ word "ka" has been used. Dnre ka k.iua:ita kaV—lias so far only to indicate the somebody corns? asking of a question. In ccm- Koko ni a are ka no bosi ga Dound interrogative sent?nees th? anmasu (kon-koh nee dah-reh "ka" is
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  • 607 3 PEOPLE OF SYONAN ENJOINED TO HAVE FAITH IN NIPPON jQEEP emotion and an indescribable feeling of joy was felt by an old Malayan and head of the largest Nippon chain store in former Singapore, Mr. T. Utida, managing director of K. Baba and Co., when
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  • 106 3 I'tnang, Sept. 28. Domei, GOVERNMENT has ordered that price lists be put up in all shops in Penang and Province Wellesley. This order will affect even the smallest stallholder. Mr. Mizuho Murita, Director of the Department of Commerce and Industry, Penang, told Domei
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  • 143 3 Penang, Sept. 25. Domei. 'THE Autumnal Festival, one of the most important events on the Lunar Calendar, passed off yesterday without the wild extravagance which used to be the besetting sin of Chinese celebrations in conservative Penang. In pre-war days thousands of
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  • 242 3 Shanghai, Sept 27, Domei. EXPRESSING his opinion that the local Chinese are not slow in showing their appreciation of Nippon for her magnanimous attitude toward China. Mr. Tang Liang-li, Ambassador on special assignment and concurrently Political Vice-Minister of Publicity and
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  • 341 3 (By Masaru Ogawa, Domei Correspondent) Manila, Sept. 27, Dcmei. WELL on the way toward full-fledged membership in the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, the Philippines to-day shares a common elation with the Nippon Empire h\ commemorating the second anniversary of 'the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 546 3 NOTICE Any lai'uut suppliers if the> luc not been registered in the Malay Sumatra Komu Kanri Kyofcal, or Appointed by them, are protoibiWd to do any further •avtncas. AH Sr*aan cooite "Kapalas" And labour suppliers must be Kristered in this office. Those who hare not as yet been registered, thry
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    • 218 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL PERSONAL Will Mr. H. J. DE SOUZA, former Engineer of United Engineers Ltd. please communicate with CHYE HIN LIMITED of No. 416, Beach Road. Syonan-to, regarding advice or. machineries. ISO—1»2 Will MADAM LIM CHI CHI, formerly of 12 Cairnhill Circle, i please communicate with Mr. KHAW CHIN
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    • 228 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT KHOO and UM.-The engagement took place on Sunday 27th September. 2602, between Mr KHOO KIM HEE (GEORGE), only son of Mr. Khco Ann Soon and the late Mrs. Khoo Ann Soon, and Miss LIM TIN NEO second daughter of Mr and Mrs' Lim Choo Chiang. 191 ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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    • 178 3 NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Name and Mark depicted 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, Middle Road, Syonan-to, and that the said Trade Name and Mark have for about
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    • 90 3 MORTGAGEES' SALE VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSES. To be sold by Public Auction at our Sale-Room, No. 9-A, (Ist floor) D'Almeida Street. On Monday. sth October, 2602, at 3 p.m. (Tokyo Time). Nos. 217, 219, 221, 223 and 225, Upper Serangoon Road, and Vacant Land adjoining, Syonan. Areas 7,061 Square
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    • 294 3 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. (lnccrporatca in Jmpao i 21. Coliyer yuay. syonan P. O Box No 699 Tele. No. 5937 Office— P rlttll Branch Exchange with extensions to all departments. m 692? Manager. m 7842 Managers Residence After 6' p.m. lines to the Bank will be connected as follows: Tel«.
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  • 220 4 IN crder to helo the Syonan Health Department in their measures to fight against diseases caused by parasites, research work en en extensive s»ale i* being carried on vigorously by the Research Laboratory attached to the Syonan Toku-bstu-U Medical
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  • 125 4 ELABORATE arrangements are being made by the 1.1.L.. Per ale Branch, to celebrate the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi on Oct. 2, and branches of the League In other districts of the State are expected to celebrate the occasion in a .v.milar manner, says the Ipch
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  • 513 4 CCATTERED in and around Syonan City, a number of 0 Nippon-go classes are held practically every day in the week and anybody visiting a class in session can obtain 9 glimpse of the earnestness with which teachers and pupils co-operate to make
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  • 34 4 Picnic Lesson Combined In Visit To Gardens Nippon -go Nature Study class romps about the Syonan Botanical Gardens, their teacher explaining features of bird and plant life to his keenly attentive pupils, in Nippon-go.
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  • 171 4 THE more erudite section of readers of the Syonan Times are invited to submit a brief thesis on the subject of how best the individual citizen, whatever his age or his occupation, could most effectively make a practical contribution towards the great work of
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  • 306 4 CUMATRA-Malaya currency exchange control measures, announced in these columns last week were explained in more detail to a Syonan Times reporter yesterday in the course of an interview with Mr. S. Nakahira, of the Financial Department, Gunseikan-bu, who outlined the proposed regulations which
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  • 220 4 Former SoconyShell Products: New Organization U7ITH the complete amalgama- tion of the organizations of the former gasoline companies here, the Standard Oil Company of New York and the Asiatic Petroleum Company, the Military Administration in Malaya has decided to operate in Syonan both these concerns under the newlytormed Oil Distribution
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  • 78 4 THE Syonan Times has been requested to inform the Indian public of Syrnan that a meeting will be held at Parrer Park on Oct. 2 at 6 pjn to celebiote the anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. Si>eeches will be made by General Mohan Singh. Mr. S C.
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  • 364 4 WINDER the auspices of the Indian Independence League, Muar, a public meeting of all Indians was held on Tuesday last at the League premises. The subject of discussion was "Our Duty." Speeches were made in Tamil, Hindustani and English. Mr. P. V. Vairavan Chettiar presided. As from
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  • 294 4 Tokio, Sept. 28. Domei. HPHE fall race of the Tokyo "Big Six" Inter-Collegiata Baseball League will open on Saturday with Meizi/the defending champions, meeting the Tokyo Imperial Nine at the Meizi Shrine E ;eball Stadium. In this season the pennant race will be limited to 15 games with the
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  • 203 4 Tokyo, Sept. 28, Domei. MR. Mitio Miyagi, well known blind composer, and Koto Virtuoso to-day presented a musical tribute to Manchoukuo in commemoration or its Tenth Birthday Anniversary in the form of a personally composed Koto and Syakuhatx duet entitled Orchid sonata. The
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  • 607 4 America 's Lame Excuses For Presence Of Our Subs In Atlantic Ocean Tokyo News Commentary FROM the official American propaganda office in Saa Francisco comes an interesting comment on the recent Dai-llonyei announcement that Nippon submarines are now operating in tie Atlantic in close co-operation with German undersea raiders. Speaking
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  • 162 4 TTHE repatriation ship. Kama- kura Maru, carrying Nippon nationals returning to Nippon from England and other parts of the British Empire, left Syonan on Sunday for Nippon, amidst a hearty send-off by the people of Syonan including high military authorities, says
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  • 127 4 Hsinking, Sept. 28, Domei. PREMIER Chang Chins-ii.l, commenting on the reshuffle of the Manchoukuoan Cabin.11. involving the appointment ot Mr. Li Shao-Leng, Ambassador to Nippon, as the new Foreign Minister, explained that tiie change was carried out in order to permit
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  • 332 4 MR. Ikuya Taniguti. former Nippon resident of French New Caledonia who arrived here on Sept. 26 aboard the Kamakura Maru from internment in Australia, revealed that eight Nippon nationals died in the camps In New Caledonia and seven others
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  • 69 4 THE S.-cnan Felice Band, under th« cbection of conductor Ganda Singh, will pel fix m in public at the Wa'.er!» Street Bandstand, from 19 to 20 hour* to-day. The programme wll. be aa follow* 1. March. '-Pro Patria," Clark: J. Overture, "Russian and LudmHla Glinka 3. Valse, "EsludJantina."
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 107 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YESTERDAY you learned on the radio about imperative sentences. We are sure that ail of you have learned by now how to make imperative sentences. To be certain, we will give you some more examples. Here are the examples: 1. Kyo wa oisha sama c Iklnasai—Kyo.
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