Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 October 1942

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  • 19 1 The Syonan Times UOXedl Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. JSo. 193 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 319 1 Pictures Depict Departure Of Our Undersea Craft For New Operations rpOKYO evening: newspapers Tuesday splashed over their front pages large Berlin radio photos depicting: the departure of our undersea craft from a German base for new operations which was confirmed
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  • 153 1 Tokyo, Oct. 1. PREMIER General Hideki Tozyo. in a radio address at 6.25 p.m. last night, asserted that the unbounding determination of the nation to bring the War of Greater East Asia to a successful termination has been graphically and materially
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  • 340 1 (By Koziro Oiwa, correspondent with the Imperial Navy) Narukami (Kiska). Aleutian Islands, Sept. 30, Domei. DITTER winter has already set in here at Narukami, fnj--0 mcrly Kiska, and the first snow has blanketed
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  • 93 1 Ilatavia. Sept. 30. Domei, MEMORIAL services for the late Major-General Itu* Isimolo. who died of illness in Bandoeng on Sept. 30, 1940, while participating in the first Nippon-Dutch East Indies commercial negotiations in Ba'.avia, as Chief Military Attache of the Nippon Delegation, were
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  • 118 1 (By Mcsao Tuda) Buenos Aires Sept. 30, Domei. ALTHOUGH the Argentine Chamber vesterlav passed a resolution to sever reiit'.ons with the Axis Powers, all indications point that the legislation will be shelved as the Arg?rtine Parliament is scheduled »,o aijoum iocav. It is understood that
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  • 359 1 Peking. Sept. 30. Domei. I lEUT. General Hatazo Adati, Nippon unit commander in North China, in a Press interview declared that Nippcn operations during the past three months, beginning July, are significant in that they have brought excellent results,
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  • 143 1 Tokyo, Sept. 30, Domei. ACCORDING to delayed advices the sensational disclosure by Dai-Honyei on the extension of the Imperial Navy's sphere of activity to the Atlantic recently, was hailed by the Spanish Press as not only a damaging blow to
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  • 59 1 Lisbon, Sept. 30. Domei, A8.8.C, broadcast, intercepted here, reported that two United States naval transports have been sunk in the SouthWest Pacific waters. It said that one of the ships sank after a Nippon torpedo aircraft had plunged into it, setting it ablaze,
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  • 69 1 Buenos Aires, Sept. 30. Domei. rii reported from Rio de Janeiro that President Oetulio Vargas has issued a moratorium suspending all monetary and commercial transactions for the period of one week, during which all banks, it is reported, will be closed. The stabilization of the wartime
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  • 53 1 Tokyo, Sept. 30. TENNO-HEIKA at 11 a.m. to-day received in audience Premier General Hideki Tozyo at the Imperial Palace. In the course of the audience Premier Tozyo reported to the Throne I on the various political I matters under his jurisdiction and replied to various Questions posed
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  • 331 1 Shanghai. Sept. 29, Dome!. THAT Nippon's complete solidarity with her Axis partners in Europe is based upon the Nippon spirit—the living spirit of the Nippon Samurai— was emphasized by Lieut.-Colonel* Hikozane Yokoyama. spokesman of the Nippon Army Press Bureau, during an explanation of the
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  • 225 1 U.S. Official List Merely Propaganda To Withhold Serious Figures Tokyo, Sept. 30. I jBSKIcVKKS here, describing the Associated Press report officially listing the United States warship losses at 59 since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War as "another instance of American propaganda
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  • 204 1 (By Susumu Eziri, Dome! Correspondent) Berlin, Sept. 29. Domei. THE Reich Navy has claimed a total of 146 enemy merchantmen, aggregating 953.000 tons since the beginning of September; representing the highest record since the start or hostilies. The German High Command so
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  • 57 1 Tokyo, Oct. 1, Domei. MR. Masayuki Tarn, the newlyappointed Foieign Minister, is revealed to have been elevated from the Fourth Class Court Rank, Senior Grade, to the Third Class. Junior Grade, in the latest regular promotion ot court ranfcinvolving 178 peers and Government officials, vhich
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  • 65 1 Tokyo, Sept. 30. MR. Kazuo Aoki, recently ap pointed State Minister c: the Nippon Cabinet, will shortlj visit Nanking in order to formally report his resignation as economic adviser to the National Government of China. In the course of his sojourn in the Chinese
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  • 41 1 Lisbon, Sept. 30, Domei. Fis reported from Rio D« Janeiro that Colonel Frank Knox, United States Navy Secretary, arrived here on Tuesday ilk a seaplane, and was greeted 07 Brazilian and United States officials.
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  • 444 1 Tokyo, Sept. 30. Domei. MR. Tonokizu Kori, Spokesman of the Board of Information, commenting on Wciititll Willkie's visit to the Soviet Union and Chungking, described WllJkie's mission as nothing more than an "oratorical tour" to stir up the flagging
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 366 2 COFT dark eyes, a 6mall CraU old man, with a thin face and rather protruding eyes, hid head covered with a little v/hite cap. his body clothed in coarse white cloth, barefooted. He lives on rice and fruit—sleeps very little, and works incessantly. His body
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  • 260 2 Gandhiji looked upon modern civilization, its heart, s>o to speak, as machinery. An »ge of iron—a heart of iron—a machine which has become a monstrous idol, and he decided that it had to be done away with to save mankind. Thousands of years ago India learned
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  • 220 2 That is what this frail )ld man, now incarcerated in an Indian prison, has done to the British Empire in India. Tiie struggle in India to-day against British imperialism and tyranny has for its source the great faith and spiritual force of this one man, who has
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  • 252 2 Tokyo, Sept. 29. •"PHE question whether or not Iran and Iraq will daclare war against the Axis powers, the .possibilities of which were raised by Allied propaganda, according tc a report from Istanbul yesterday, depends on whether the German forces Will penetrate
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  • 49 2 Lisbon, Sept. 30. Domei. IT is reported from Washington that Chairman Joseph W. Martin i Jr.) of the Republican National Committee declared Tuesday that the light vote In the recent primaries is detrimental to national welfare* and must be remedied in the coming election*.
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  • 418 2 A CASTLE IN THE AIR" Commentator Points Out Utter Impossibility Of Counter-Attack On Nippon With American Help Tokyo, Sept. 30. IN attempting to effect counter-attacks against 1 Nippon, with the aid of the United States, the Chungking regime is simply building a castle in the air,
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  • 85 2 Bangkok, Sept. 30. Domei. THE Thai Cultural Research Institute, which will conduct an exhaustive study of the traditional culture of Thailand, was officially inaugurated yesterday afternoon with the ceremony attended by Premier Marshal Luang Pibul Songgram and other leading government officials. The newly-established
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  • 113 2 Peking, Sept. 30. Domei. *T*HE positive co-operation mani- tested by Chinese delegates with Nippon to win the Greater East Asia War was described today by Mr. Sotaro Isiwata, President of the East Asiatic Economic Conference, as one of the brightest features of the
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  • 151 2 Osaka, Sept. 30. NIPPON'S wartime industrial production has been remarkably aided by the activities of the Industrial Equipment Corporation, according to Mr. Simpel Mizoguti. Director of the Corporation, who is en a visit here to decide on proper sites for new industrial plants to be
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  • 77 2 Hsinking, Sept. 30. Domei. IT is officially announced that the Manchoukuo Government will dispatch flve representatives to participate in the Greater East Asia Literary Conference to be held In Tokyo from Nov. 3. The Manchoukuo representatives include Mr. Seizaburo Yaraada, Chairman of the Literary
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  • 80 2 Hukuoka, Sept. 30. rpHE Manchoukuoan Aerial Good A will Mission, composed of Manchoukuoan army warplanes, bade farewell to Nippon this afternoon when they took off from Gannosu Airdrome here for Keizo on the return flight to Hsinklng. The first group of aircraft took to
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  • 362 2 Shanghai. Sept. 30. Dome!. TPHE report of Wendell Willkie's arrival in Chungking caused nothing more than mocking remarks from local Chinese observers, who have been following his trip to Africa, where the British gave him the "cold shoulder," to Turkey where he
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  • 87 2 Lisbon, Sept. 29. Domei. IT Is reported from Montreal that, continuing his charge against Americans for their attitude toward the war, Harry M. Ray, member of the United States War Production Board, in a speech yesterday at Toronto declared that Americans need "more will
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  • 153 2 TOkto, Oct. 1. TN an editorial entitled "National Savings," the Tyugai Bycgyo to-day hailed the fact that the Nippon pooole during ths first quarter of the current fiscal yearhave effected savings to the amount of Yen 6,571.000,000, or more than what they were called
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  • 112 2 Tokyo, Sept. 30. 'THE Miyako Simbun and the Kokumin Simbun, two of the seven largest metropolitan newspapers, have been amalgamated and will begin publication tomorrow as Tokyo Simbun. Approximately 800 members of the former Miyako and Kokumin participated in a ceremony commemorating the founding of
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  • 119 2 TDKyo, sept. so. TBS Asahl reported from Hslnldng ceremonies rrarkJngr the tenth anniversary of the Ooncordia Society will be held at the Ooncordia Hall at Kulnklng to-morrow morning in the presence of His Majesty the Emperor of Manchoukuo. At the start of the ceremonies. General
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  • 188 2 TTHE results of the competition for essays and poems and song? submit-.ei by the publk 01 Syonan-to, rejordirs their Impressions on "New Malaya Day In response to the invitation published in this newspaper are as follows:— E3r,ays: Ist. Piize awarded to Mr. S. Adbuthananda, 939.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1008 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 18 THE different classes of veroa better under<>:ood in the next 1 and thau* tense formations lesson wnen a few verbs will be will be briefly exulP.'ned in this given witn their base or stem and subsequent lessens. forms. The verbs appearing in the Ni PP°n-ga vb«re are
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  • 325 3 PROCESSIONS, MASS MEETINGS AND FEEDING OF POOR EVERYWHERE ELABORATE preparations have been made by the Indian community all over Malaya under the auspices of the Indian Independence League, for a grand and fitting celebration to-day of the 74th Birthday of Mahatma Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who
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  • 28 3 Maureen Jebamalar Alfred infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Alfred. Batu Pahat. Born 19th March. 2601 Departed 23th Seotember. 2602 "Sweet Rest in Hetven." 193—1§4
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  • 259 3 Lisbon, Sept. 29, Domei. IT is reported from London that the United Press has reported that Churchill, replying to questions, stressed to the House of Commons the "undesirability of public statements or speculations regarding the time and place" for a future Allied offensive. Churchill
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  • 136 3 Hongkong, Sept. 28. Domei. IT is learned that Hongkong Telegraph Office which recently inaugurated a service between Hong Kong and Southern Regions has further decided to handle telegrams between Hong Kong and Hainan Island and Swatow as from October 1. The rate will be 12
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  • 53 3 Lisbon, Sept. 29, Domei. IT is reported from Vancouver that the southern part of the state of British Columbia and aU Vancouver Island were blacked out last night when an unidentified aircraft was detected in the area. The black-out lasted from 8 p.m.
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  • 134 3 Nanking, Sept. 28. Domei. TTIESRE is need for Chinese young men to be organized and trained after the example of Nippon for the defence and peace preservation cf East Asia, declared Mr. Lin-Po-sheng, Minister of Publicity, when questioned regarding his
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  • 69 3 Hsinking, Sept. 29, Domei. [T is officially announced that Mr. Lv Yuan-shan, Governor of Sankiang Province, has been appointed Vice-Chief of the General Affairs Board, succeeding Mr. Wang Yun-Ching, whc has been appointed Mar.choukuo Ambassador to Nippon. At the same time it was stated that
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  • 152 3 Peking, Sept. 28. Domei. '■'HE second Economic Confer- ence which will discuss vital economic problems of Nippon, China and Inner Mongolia, with special reference to the five-year economic development plan of North China, opened here for three days starting to-day. The opening session of
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  • 155 3 tNJOYING immense popularity with the troops here, an enclosed amusement centre at Orchard Road, the only one of its kind in Syonan, is the daily rendezvous of hundreds of soldiers who, when off duty, come and spend their time here on various games of
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  • 74 3 Bangkok, Sept. 29. Domei. TTns constitution of the Amend- ment Bill, providing for the extension of the term of office of the People's Representatives was passed by a vote of 157 to one at the Extraordinary rienary Session of the National Assembly. The
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 514 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 125 As from October 1. 2602, Retailers' prices for rice arc to be fixed as follows: Thai Gyomai, 10% cents per katty. Thai Gemai, 10 cents per katty. Thai Broken Gyomai, BVz cents per katty. Thai Broken Gemai, 8 cents per katty. Burma Gyomai, 8 cents
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    • 680 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS CABARET GIRLS BUYING~STAMPS MORTCAGEES^ SALE WAXITrn rrrk ¥»¥TA7- WANTED We pay good prices for the VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND WAIN IJIiU lii Bill purchase of Stamp Albums con- AND HOUSES Wanted experienced and at- S&uid/S'StticS'foSfgn^SSS £o be so id by Public Auction,at Scrap Metals: Scrap Brass- tractive looking Cabaret
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    • 172 3 NOTICE C.)i:imen< ing from October 1, 2602. PosUI Services will be restored between Malaya and Borneo (Brunei, Labuan, North Borneo and Sarawak), Djawa. Philippine Islands, Hong Kong, Formosa, China (Parts nnder Nippon occopatlon), Nippon, Manclionkuo and Burma. In the meanwhile, the services will be limited to letters, postcards and regular
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    • 528 3 NOTICE SYONAN° "NIPPON GAKUEN Invitation for students for the third term (one-month course) of Nippon-go lectures. The following are the particulars: 1. Number invited: Morning Class:— lCO student? 10.15 a.m.-12 noon.) Afternoon Class:—2oo Students (3.15 p.m.-5 p.m.). 2. Age limit:—(Male or Pemalef 16-25 years for Moraine Class. 26-30 years for
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 109 3 TO-CYF'S PROGRAMME The following is the provisional programme for to-day in Svonan. 6. p.m. Assemblli,.p, at Farrer Park and garlanding MahatmaU's Picture by Mr. S. C. Goho: Flag hoisting by G.O.CJ.N.A. 6.05 p.m. Music. 6 20 p.m. Mr. Goho. president, Indian Independence League, will address gathering in English. 6.35 p
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  • 499 4 CENSUS TO BE TAKEN AS PRELIMINARY STEP IN ASSISTING INDUSTR V THAT the local administration is taking keen interest in the development of live-stock and dairy industries is clearly manifest in the fact that the Department of Agriculture and Forestry is intending
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  • 255 4 Penang, Sept. 30. Domei. ANOTHER step in the policy cf educating Asian youths to carry out their dut.es as useful citizens in the Greater East Afia Co-prcsperity Sphere has been ta.c.n with the decision of Government to start an Officers' Tr?in:ng
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  • 164 4 Penang, Sept. 30. Domel. TRADE marks numbering 350 have been registered with the Department of Commerce and /Industry, Penang, within the last lew months. Of this number, it 'is learnt, over 300 are new marks, (the majorUy being lor local pro- duce. This registration
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  • 195 4 Ipoh, Sept. 30. Doraei. IN less than three months, Perak's grow-more-food campaign, which was launched following the advice to the people by the Governor, has made amazing progress, according to information available. So m«ich more has been the output of food crops
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  • 309 4 New 'Lingua Franca* SO keen and enthusiastic is a local member of the Sycnan Tokubetu-si over the study of Nippon-go that he holds three separate classes each week for hLs friends and colleagues who. in an air of crmplcte lnrormality, are taught all
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  • 401 4 *>xr~ TalpinJL' Sept 28' liomsiWL£efi<JZTLE2SZ tion in Perak is the keen interest taken by the Military Authorities in promoting sports in this State. Already in several of the big towns like Ipoh, Taiping Teioi SSrkSHrSD^?' 352& meetings open to members of the public as well as the military have
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  • 173 4 DEADERS of the Syonan Times are invited to submit a brief thesis on the subject of how best the individual citizen, whatever his are or his occupation, could most effectively make a practical contribution towards the great
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  • 351 4 DLAYING a vital role in supplying the home front with local scrap, the Southern Branch of the Scrap Control Association in Syonan sends back to Nippon, in the form of scrap, derelict motorcars, iron work, parts of sunken
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  • 159 4 (From Our Own Correspondent; Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 30. A FURTHER step in the preven- tion of the spread of diseases in Selangor was achieved yesterday when Military medical officers. Government medical officers and private medical practitioners mot at a conference to
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  • 149 4 QNE of the happiest men in Syonan to-day" is a 125-year old Indian, living in Harbour Board premises who, because he lives a considerable distance from a public stand pipe, has obtained a water connection to his humble home free of charge.
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  • 88 4 DEPRESENTATIVES of practic*v ally every newspaper branch in Syonan were present at the opening of the Press Club Sin-ah-Shukko in Rooinson Road, organised under the auspices of the Oun-Sendenhan yesterday The opening took the form of a Chinese luncheon which was heartily enjoyed by
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  • 330 4 IMPRESSIVE 'PASSING OUT' PARADE HELD AT THOMSON ROAD DEPOT CMARTNESS and precision marked the ceremonial parade held at the Syonan Police Depot in Thomson Road yesterday when 150 Police graduates, drawn from all parts of Malaya who have just completed a course of
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  • 131 4 Manila. Sept. 30. Domei. HPHE first group of 300 Filipino war prisoners enrolled in the Philippines Constabulary School graduated at a solemn ceremony yesterday and pledged themselves to work wholeheartedly toward the creation of the New Philippines in the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity
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  • 127 4 Ipoh, Sept. 30, Domel. WAYS and means to relieve distress and twe financial assistance to those of their community who wish to do business in a small v/ay. are now being devised by Perak Malays. In Kinta. a Milay Distress Relief committee
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  • 279 4 Malaya To Be Made SelfSufficient In Vital Drugs Penang, Sept. 30. Domei. 'THAT the Nippon authorities are making every effort to ensure an abundant growth of cloves in Penang and other parts ot Malaya so that large supplies of drugs made from cloves would always be readily available in Malaya,
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  • 297 4 Taipinj, Sept. 30. Domei. TTHE Perak Public Works De- partment has done much to restore road communications jn Larut. Matan,* and Selama d#sPu te i h?. ?evere damage done by the British. Of 14 bridges totally destroyed eignt have now been
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  • 111 4 Latest Nippon Films For South Regions Distribution Plans Tokyo, Sept. 30, Domel. TPHE Board of Information ha* announced that branch offices oi the Film Distribution Corporation and the Dai Nippon Film Production Company will be established in tnc Southern Areas. The distribution of dramatic nims will be handle 1 by
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 114 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YESTERDAY you learned on the radio sentences usin? the words nakereba narimasen" meaning "must" and have to." To-day you will learn tewa ikemasen meaning "must not." The words tewa ikemasen are connected to a verb. Now let us study the follow! n? examples 1. Mizu o
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