Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 October 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syoaonto Telephone 5471. iVo. 192 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, KOK/ 2602, SYOIF^ 17 7 Cents
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  • 356 1 Difficulties Which Beset American Offensive Plan Eloquently Demonstrated ATLANTIC LINK ANOTHER BIG BLOW TO ALLIES ACCORDING to an Associated Press report reach- ing Buenos Aires, the United States Government authorities have confirmed the loss of American warships since the start of the current war.
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  • 314 1 Tokyo, Sept. 30. POSITIVE co-cpcration among the Axis Navies is smashing the maritime routes of the United states and Britain and will undoubtedly result in the disruption mill.a* y and economic links between these two nations, the Tyugai
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  • 325 1 Lisbon, Sept. 29, Domei. THE Soviet High Command's communique says that the j situation has never been graver. The communique says l&fet a crisis is at hand with the Germans bringing up air-borne reinforcements and holding superiority in planes and tanks J driving into the
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  • 164 1 jOLENTY of interest la being taken in the newly formed Syonan Sports Association, which has the Jalan Besar Stadium for its headquarters. With the rapid reconditioning of the ground, it is hoped to promote an important football match in the very
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  • 499 1 (By Yosio Kuroisi, Domei Correspondent) Tokyo, Sept. 29. RESPITE the Brazilian Government's severance of relations with the Axis, the general feeling of Brazilians toward Nippon-zin still retains that warm friendship and sympathy that always characterized rc fations between the two countries in the
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  • 278 1 Peking, Sept. 30, Domei. ■TTOE great reduction of the fighting power of the Chinese armies during the past two months has reduced their activities to the mere role of bandits, despite the boastful pronouncement made by the Chinese Communist Party on July
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  • 458 1 Saumlakki, On Yamdena Island, Sept. 29. THE strongly-fortified Australian positions in Tenimber, Aru, Kei and Babar Islands in the Arafura Sea, due north of Australia, are now in the hands of our Imperial Navy, writes the Domei war
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  • 68 1 Tokyo, Sept. 29, Domei. MIPPON members of the Thai-French Indo-Chin t Border Demarcation Committee, headed by Mr. Makoio Yano, who recently returned to Tokyo, reported the successful fulfilment of their mission to Foreign Minister Masayuki Tani on Saturday It will be recalled that
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  • 100 1 Hsinking, Sept. 29. Dome!. FOLLOWING yesterday's large- scale reshuffle of the Man-, choukuoan Cabinet, the Government to-day announced the appointment of General Yu Chihshan, General Chang Hai-peng and General Yu Chen-cheng as members of the Supreme War Council. Meanwhile, it is -learned that the
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  • 223 1 Lisbon, Sept. 29, Domei. CARAT Bose, brother of Subhad v Chandra Bose, the wellknown Indian patriot in Europe, has been deprived of membership in the Legislature of Bengal Province, a New Delhi report reveals. The expulsion of Sarat Bose is believed to have been made
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 358 2 "THE United States is still losing this war and what arc 1 you going to do about it?" That question was addressed by United States Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Ralph A. Bard, to the Union of Marine Shipping Workers at a Convention
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  • 349 2 The attempt by the U.S. Assistant Secretary for the Navy, however, to push the responsibility for America's bad showing in the war on to the people is ridiculous, for it was Roosevelt and his henchmen with their bombastic speeches of what they were going to do to
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  • 341 2 "Mythopeic Officialdom Having been plunged tntJ this seething cauldron of imminent national disaster by their mythopeic officialdom, the American people will naturally now, ten months aft<?r the start of the Greater East. Asia War, begin to ask mast uncomfortable questions as to the reasons underlying the decision of the State
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  • 395 2 Mr. Kawai Reveals Unpopularity Of Americans "Down Under" Tokyo, Sept. 29. JU|R. Tatuo Kawai, former Nippon Minister to m Australia, returning home aboard the exchange ship, Kamakura Mara, in an interview in Syonan said that the Australian nation is deeply impressed
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  • 111 2 Nanking, Sept. 29. Domei. THE transfer of arms to the National Government of China under the Ten 300,000,000 loan, designed to organize and equip its Army, was conducted yesterday between the Nippon and Chinese military authorities. Anns, including rifles, trench-mortars, light and heavy
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  • 133 2 Hsinking, Sept. 29. Domel. FIRM determina-lon to accom1 plish the important mission imposed upon him was expressed by Mr. Wang Yun-chin, newlyappointed Manchoukuo Ambassador to Nippon, in a statement Issued to the Press to-day. The new Ambassador said that he is deeply impressed
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  • 197 2 Peking, Sept. 29, Domei. •■pHE second day's session of the second annual Nippon-China-Inner Mongolia Economic Round Table Conference to-day was marked by an intensive discussion of various economic problems relating to the countries concerned, including the civilian supoort of the official pxice stabilization policy
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  • 131 2 Tokyo, Sept. 29. •THE four-day conference of the Central Co-operative Council of the National Service Association ended to-day with the adoption of the resolution expressing the Council's firm determination to push the accomplishment of the Greater East Asia War. Premier General Tozyo and other Cabinet members
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  • 40 2 Tokyo, Sept. 29. Domei. MR. Li Shao-keng. the Manchoukuoan Ambassador to Nippon, who has been appointed Foreign Minister of Manchoukuo, called on Premier General Hidekl Tozyo at 4 p.m. to bid him farewell.
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  • 150 2 Tokyo, Sept. 30. I JNSTINTINa praise for the progress made by Manchoukuo since Its establishment ten years ago was vciced yesterday morning by Dr. Charles Oustav Irimrn, Finnish Minister to Tokyo, upon his return here from flsinking, where he attended th* tenth anniversary ceremonies
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  • 173 2 Tokyo. Sept 30. TTHE Japan limes and Adver- J iser declared that the conclusion yesterday of the four-day session of the Central Co-opera-oViL CouncU ot the National ffervice Association has revealed that national unity has never been lacking in Nippon, and assented that
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  • 86 2 Tokyo, Sept. 30. THE .Government's wartime savings policy is progressing without a hitch, according- to a Tokyo Clearing House survey. The total amount of deposits at member banks in Tokyo during the week ending September 26 has increased sharply by Yen 121,000,000 compared
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  • 295 2 Tokyo, Sept. 29. TUE Cabinet Council at its regular session at the Premier's cfflcial sidence to-day decided to effect savings, totalling Yen 514.131.C00. in the execution of its budget lor the current fiscal year, it was officially revealed in a communique at noon
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1178 2 NIPPON-GO LESSION 17 TTHE particle "ga" has been used arimasu (koh-koh nee BftppOQ so far in a number of noh hohn gah ah-ree-mahs)— sentences as in koto ga There is a Nippon book here. In dekimasu," ga arimasu." etc. this sentence "Nippon no" is Apart from its idiomatic or con-
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  • 368 3 'WILL PAVE WAY FOR EVERLASTING SINONIPPON SOLIDARITY' Ipoh, Sept. 29. Dor.iei. "I AM convinced that the Nippon Goodwill Mission will have permanent benefit on Sino-Xippon relations and will pave the way to everlasting friendship and co-operation between the two peoples," Mr. K.
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  • 246 3 Ipoh, Sept. 29, Domei. DELJEVED to be the second of its kind in Malaya, plans are fast progressing for the opening of the Perak Folice Depot which will train young men. according to the Nippon style and spirit, in Ipoh. Open only ie
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  • 364 3 Penang, Sept. 28, DomeL ON the evacuation of British forces from Penang, the Trade School, one of the only four oi i's kind in Malaya, was partially destroyed by the retreating enemy who inflicted severe damage on the school's machinery. All spare parts and
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  • 107 3 Ipoh, Sept. 29. Domei. IN recent weeks the study of Nippon-go by civilians of all walks of life in Perak has been making remarkable progress. This is particularly so with Perak Government servants who are now busy preparing for the cxarr lation on
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 455 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 124 ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY 1. Notice is hereby given that commencing from October 1, 2602, Entertainments Duty shall be payable on an entertainments to which persons are admitted for payment. 2. "Entertainment" includes any exhibition, performance, cabaret, amusement, game or sport to which persons are admitted
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    • 333 3 NOTICE Commencing from October 1, 2602, Portal Services will be rtstmetA between Malaya and Borneo (Brunei, L&buan, North Dmii and Sarawak), Djawa, Philippine Island?-, Hone Kong, Foimm, China (Parts under Nippon occupation), Nippon, ?lanch«ofc»o and Banna. *n the meanwhile, the services wiU be limited to letter*, postcards and regular issues
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    • 1510 3 NOTICE As some form of rt-.-iet might be granted, will the Straits Chinese, who have no ireans of livelihood, and those who are aged and infirm and have no -,tir to support them, kindly regi:tei at the following oentrts v. earh: I Mr. G. H. K:at. <; 8 P \son
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  • 22 4 Blind man's buff!" A Nippon-go class at play during an outing to the Syonan Botanical Gardens.
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  • 146 4 A POPULAR free concert by the Syonan orchestra will be held to-mv>rrow at 8 p.m. at the former V.M.C.A. tennis courts off Brae Basah Road. The Musical Director will be M. Geza Gerentser and the conductor, M. Feri Krempl. Programme: 1. March. The Strength
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  • 403 4 •■pHE inaugurr.l ceremony of the Oversea Chinese Association Negri Sembilan. was performed in the presence of a large gathering of high Nippon officers, military and civii and prominent local people in Scremban on Saturday. says the Syonan Niopo. In his spacer. the chairman, Mr. Pai
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  • 114 4 Tokyo, Sept. 29, Domei. AT I'cno Zoological Garden boys, girls and other Zoo visitors of the Metropolis will soon be able to see many rare African and Australian animals and birds sent by General Hisaiti Terauti, Supreme Commander of the Nippon
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  • 391 4 IF anyone still labours under the delusion that Nippon-Go is a difficult language to master, a visit to the Victoria Street Boys School in Syonan is recommended. Here an entirely different conception of Malaya's new lingua franca is conveyed. Here is a school where
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  • 105 4 Manila, Sept. 28. Domei. A LBUMS containing thrilling pictures of military feata of the Nippon Imperial Forces in the Philippines will bs printed and sold at cost, the Nip pen Military Headquarters in the Philippines announced to-day. The pictures, which will be arranged
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  • 98 4 Manila, Sept. 29. Dcmei. •"■"•HE Takasago Unit, composed of native Takasago tribesmen living in Formosa, was conferred a letter of commendation during a ceremony held this morning in the presence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces In the Philippines in
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  • 654 4 (By TOSI KAITE) A-- Tokyo, Sept. 29, Domel. LTHOUGH some aspects of the British treatment of Nippon civilian internees have not been made public because their revelation may make harder for those still confined, the time has come to make known to the
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  • 177 4 Stockholm, Sept. 29, Domei. DEPORTS from India reveals that a magistrate and a subinspeotor of the police were killed and others injured when several hundred Indians demonstrators attacked a party of police officials yesterday in a village, 200 miles from Eangalore, Mysore State.
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  • 1009 4 Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 29. Domei CTORIES showing what the Anglo-Saxons do, especially when they are driven to desperation, are coming in daily as more and more Nippon-zin return from British interment camps. Nippon nationals who were residing in Selangor before the outbreak
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  • 25 4 Syonan children eagerly surround the Nipnon--3 tcael er wha has inspired them not with fear but enthusiasm, for thei? language lessons.
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  • 170 4 DEADERS 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 reconstruction
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  • 336 4 Yokohama, Sept. 29. Domei. ANOTHER instance of British brutality toward Nippon-zin internees was ravealed when blind, 67-year old Tomizi Harada, a native of Hiratuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, returned to Nippon by the repatriation ship, Tatuta Maru. on Sunday with an
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  • 176 4 Bangkok, Sept. 29. Domei. 'THE Indian Independence League spokesmen. broadcast.ng to-night, ridiculed as flights of fancy '"wandering Wareli's" pcxit-dinner boasts to Anglo-American nswsmen in New Dcihi. Re/erring to Wavell's revelation to the journalists that he is planning the reconquest of Burma ever
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  • 82 4 "THE following Is the provisional programme for the celebration <rf Mahatma Gandhi's birthday in Syonan to-morrow: 6 p.m. Assembling at Farrer Par* and garlanding Mahatmaji's Picture by Mr. 8. C. Goho: Flag hoisting by 0.0.C.1.N.A. 6.05 p.m. Music. 6.20 p.m. Mr. S. C. Goho, Prertdent. Indian
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 127 4 To-Day s liadio Nippon-Go Lesson Y°U have studied imperative sentences on the radio. Today we will give you sentences which have "nakereba narimasen." meaning "must" and 'have to." in Nippon-go nakoreka narimasen" is connected to a verb directly r.ow iearn it through the :ollowing examples: 1. Anata wa asa juji
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