Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 October 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. No. 194 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 183 1 Tokyo, Oct. 1, Domei. TLNNU-HEIKA at noon to-day was pleased to tender a luncheon in honour of Admiral Hitisaburo Nomura and Mr. Saburo Kurusu, former Nippon Ambassador and Special Envoy to Washington, respectively, and Mr. Itaro Isii, former Ambassador to Brazil, as well as
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  • 169 1 Buenos Aires. Oct. 1, Domei. •T^HE Argentine Congress which lis not scheduled to meet again until next May, adjourned last night without the resolution calling for a break with the Axis powers reaching the Senate. Argentina never will be coerced
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  • 150 1 Tokyo, Oct. 1. IN commemoration of the second anniversary of the signing of the Tripartite Alliance, Chancellor Adolf Hitler, through Gen. Eugen Ott, German Ambassador to Tokyo, to-day conferred the Great Cross of the German Eagle with Swords, the Highest German war decoration, upon Gen.
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  • 168 1 Tokyo, Oct. 2. DomeL CHANCELLOR Adolf Hitlers speech has revealed the unshakable faith and confidence of the Fuehrer in winning final victory in the current war, backed by the patriotic co-operation of the German people, the YomiuriHoti editorially declared. It said
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  • 389 1 CHANCELLOR HITLER SPEAKS TO HIS ARMIES PEOPLES British Will Be Annihilated If They Try To Invade Europe Again BerMn, Oct. 1. Domei. (CHANCELLOR Adolf Hitler, speaking to his Armies and peoples for the.4irst time in one
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  • 144 1 (By Susumu Eziri) Berlin, Oct. 1. Domel. 'THE German people appeared both profoundly impressed and relieved by Chancellor Hitler's speech to-day, the first after a lapse of five months since the Fuehrer's address before the Reichstag on Apr. 26. While Chancellor Hitler refrained from any mention regarding
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  • 53 1 Tokyo, Oct. 1. ris revealed that approximately 200 new students of Tatung Institute, Manchoukuoan education Institution, will visit Nippon in November. The students are expected to spend about one month inspecting various places in the country with a view to obtain first-hand information
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  • 203 1 Shanghai, Oct. 1. Domei. QTARTING this morning 4,000 Britons, 1,500 Americans and all other enemy nationals in Shanghai are wearing red arm bands whenever they are outside their residences in accordance with the proclamation issued by the Nippon military authorities. The distribution
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  • 77 1 ON this auspicious day of Mahatma Gandhi's birthday, while fervently praying for his long life and vigorous health, we, the Indians of Syonan-To, pledge our unswerving loyalty to him and affirm our grim determination to end all internal conflict and controversy in this grave hour
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  • 98 1 Tokyo. Oct. 1. REFLECTING the nation's firm resolve to fight out the war to a successful conclusion, students will extend their whole-hearted services to farmers throughout the country. Close on the heels of the soldiers, some of whom have already received permission to assist farmers' in
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  • 131 1 Tokyo, Oct. 2. npHE Nippon people last night were thrilled by a broadcast account of the dramatic entry of our submarine into an undisclosed German naval base, which was vividly described in fluent Nippon-go. A 16-minute recording of
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  • 126 1 Tokyo, Oct. 1. TO further strengthen the war time labour efficiency, through greater unity among industrial workers, the establishment of the Patriotic Labour Association is being projected under the joint auspices of the Home Office and Welfare Ministry. The present plan calls for the enlistment in
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  • 134 1 Lisbon, Oct. 1. Domei. IT is reported from Belfast that the United States Army Headquarters have announced that an American soldier was killed last night in a disturbance in the streets of Antrim, approximately 15 miles north-west of Belfast, involving United States military
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  • 279 1 Position Becomes 'Acute' For Reds Allied Sources Admit rww Berlin, Oct. 1, Domei. THE D.N.D. reports that German troops, effectively 1 supported by close-range artillery formations, have thrust several new wedges in Northern Stalingrad. The D.N B. says that, in the course of
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  • 113 1 Lisbon, Oct. 1. Domei. Fis reported from London that Herbert Morrison, Minister for Home Security, told the House of Commons, that air raids during the first three years of the war killed 47,305 British civilians and injured 55.658 sufficiently to require hospital treatment.
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  • 67 1 IT is reported from London that Churchill has revealed in the House of Commons that the Allied loss at Dieppe, last August, was "nearly half" of the total force which participated. He said that the Allied troops ran up against German steel
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  • 61 1 Tokyo, Oct. 1. JJAVY Minister Admiral Sigetaro Simada this morning visited the Naval Medical College at Tukizi and comforted the wounded soldiers who are receiving treatment there. Admiral Simada later gave an instructive address to the students of the Medical College after which he
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  • 161 1 A Lisbon, Sept. 30. Domsl. CCORDING to a Reuter diak,« ?< atcl\w from Wellington, branding the present labour Government of New Zealand as incapable of handLng the wartime situation, Sidney G. Holland. Minister of Finance and Customs in the wartime cabinet and leader of the
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  • 85 1 Lisoon, Oct. 1, Domei. IT is reported from Washington that the first women officers in the United States were commissioned on Wednesday In the new Women's Auxiliary of the United States Navy, after being graduated from the training school In Massachusetts. The first group,
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  • 326 1 Lisbon, Oct. 1, Doraei. ACCORDING to New Delhi dispatches, despite the frantic efforts at suppression by the British authorities. anti-British demonstrations In various parts of India still rage unabated. It is said that in Bengal Province a serious riot by convicts
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  • 311 2 WHATEVER the effects of Western civilization may be upon the peoples of the West In western countries, it has not conferred ar.y benefits whatsoever upon Malayan peoples who have been unfortunate enough to come under its influence and it was a happy day
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  • 241 2 Added to this educational medium, to which it wju» sometimes affiliated, were re-gious mediums, which con-ri-buted mostly to the demoruMzation of rhe people. It weakened their will-power by encoi.ragirg them to resort to th 3 "black-magic" of rites and rituals and religious observances instead of compelling them Ui st'-enr&Uien
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  • 324 2 ENSLAVED OPPRESSED Of what value is a civiUzation which has denied me people of this country of the right to an agricultural and industrial development whi'ii would have brought them happiness and prosperity, merely to ensure to the peoples of Britain the enjoyment of the same happiness and prosperity; that
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  • 253 2 Penang, Oct. 1, Domel. FIFTEEN men of tae local police force, comprising inspectors, sub-inspectors and subordinate police officers, will be shortly leaving for Syonaji to undergo a course of specialized training in police work, whlcn will make them, on completion
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  • 241 2 Hsinkking, Oct. 1, Domei. CPEAKING on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Concordia Association at the opening ceremony of this year's nation-wide conference, General Yosiziro Umezu, Commander-in-Chief of the Kwantung Army, attributed the phenomenal progress made by
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  • 186 2 Lisbon. Oct. 1. Domei. 'THE New York Times on Sept. 29 published a sensational disclosure of a schism existing between Churchill and Rcosevelt on the one side, and military Chiefs of Staffs on the other, according to the London correspondent of
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  • 42 2 Mukden, Oct. 1, Domei. rVO formations of Man choukuo army planes, led by Major-General Kou Jolin, homeward bound from their goodwill flight to Tokyo arrived here at 2 p.m. from Keizo where they took off this morninr.
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  • 291 2 Tokio, Oct. 1. *THE Japan Times and Advert- iser In an editorial entitled "Conflicting Testimony," laid bare the falsities of American propagandists, while noting that underneath the realistic admissions of unofficial cc mmentators, tnere is ample
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  • 136 2 Hsinking, Oct. 1. Oomei. DREMIER Chang: Ching-hui in a message cabled to Premier Pibul Songgram of Thailand on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Concordia Association of Manchoukuo expressed ardent desire that Thailand will strengthen the contact with Manchonkuo in their ever-increasing
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  • 274 2 Hsinking, Oct. 1. Domei. DETERMINATION to strive for the establishment of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere was expressed in telegraphic messages sent to the New People's Association in China, Headquarters of the East Asia Federation in China, Chairman of the Federated
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  • 58 2 Lisbon, Oct. 1. Domei. IT is reported from Cairo that wing 1 Commander G. H. Stainforth, aged 43. Schneider Cup winner in 1931 and former holder of the world's seaplane i peed record, has been killed in action In the Middle East. Stainforth was
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  • 104 2 Hong Kong, Oct. 1. Domei. ■THE repatriation ship, Kamakura Maru, entered this port at 9.30 a.m. from Syonan. However, as a precaution against epidemics, the passengers were not permitted ashore lor sightsesing. Mr. Tatuo Kawai, former Nippon Minister to Australia, and Mr. Ituo Goto,
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  • 74 2 Nanking, Oct. 1. Domei. MR. Kazuo Aoki. newly -appointed member of the Nippon Cabinet without portfolio, arrived by plane this evening to pay his respects to the executives of the National Government of China. After arriving at the airport at 5.45 p.m., where he
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  • 63 2 Hukuo-ia, Oct. 1. MR. Lin Po-sheng, Minister of Propaganda of the National Government of China, and party, arrived at the Hukuoka airfield at 1.*45 p.m. from Shanghai, and will spend the night here befor? proceeding to Tokyo. He will inspect the various youth movements in Nippon
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  • 47 2 Lisbon, Oct. 1, Domei IT is reported from Washington that the torpedoing of two merchantships last month, in the Western Atlantic, with the loss of 39 seamen and 34 others missing, has been revealed by the United States rfSvy Department.
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  • 51 2 Stockholm, Oct. 1. Domei. REPORTS from London reveal- ed that because cf coal shortage, 9,000 miners have been forced to leave military service and return to the mines, while another 10,000 workers have been compelled to leave the industries and go back to man the
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  • 50 2 Lisbon, Sept. 30. Dome!. IT Is reported from london that Colonel Elliott Roosevelt, President Roosevelt's son, has arrived in England by plane. It Is understood that he i» joining the United States forces In England. Hitherto, he has been attached to the British forces in Egypt.
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  • 60 2 Buenos Aires, Oct. 1. Domei. IT is reported from Washington that 1 the Office of Price Administration yesterday froze the sale of used tires f>n t •.nr»n he '■aflin* i tti tvovHe tBC v.cuid soon be ratained to provide for pM essential
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1171 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 19. 12 3 4 5 ara ari aru (to have, be> kaka kaki kaku kake kaho (write) yoma yomi yomu yome yomo (read) kawa kai kau kae kao (buy) mi mi miru mire mi (see) tabe tabe taberu tabere tabe (eat) The above table shows the bases take
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  • 405 3 CYONAN Nippo, the local Chinese newspaper, under the auspices of the Gun Senden-Han, recently sent a special correspondent to Sumatra in order to report on its changed conditions. This correspondent, Mr. Yeo, on his return, gave a vivid picture of what he had
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  • 165 3 MALACCA people lie grateful to the Sidoka music section for including selections of recorded Nippon music in their daily music broadcast. Tnis in a way is responsible for the present enthusiasm for Nippon music among the music iovers of this State says a Malacca
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  • 249 3 A MEETING of ths Malacca Anti-Proflteering Committee was held in the office cf the Syokuryo Toteika recently to consider the recommendations submitted by the sub-committee concerning the revision in the present market price list. Dr. C. Nakamura, Chief Focd Control Section, presided. The Chairman
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  • 351 3 Seremban, Sept. 30. Domei. CONTROLLING 243 estates with an average of 291,000 and a labour iorce of 34,000 is the Seremban branch of the Syonan Gomu Kumiai, whose Director, Mr. M. Suzuki, in an exclusive interview with Domei to-day, revealed that almost
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  • 144 3 Ipoh, Oct, 1, Dcm3i, DOMEI l3arns that compassionate allowances, according to a certain scale in lieu of pensnns are being considered by the Governor of Perak. Such allowances are to be granted to ail service pensioners who are 50 years of age and over, under
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  • 147 3 B:itavia, Sept. -30. Dcmei. THE Nippon Military Administration in Djawa Will effect the expansion of th? judicial organization through tha revision of the regulatirns governing trials at the Military Administration Court, it was announced in a proclamation dated Sept 27 and issued to-day. Under the
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  • 28 3 Maureen Jebamalar Alfred infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A Alfr^H •Rcitii i3oVi-»«- -fiSn fit? w a r^ tni SSrted 26th Sef tlSber 2fino '^SS^yKn^SSS!-'' 2602
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 485 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 125 As from October 1. 2602, Retailers' prices for rice are to be fixed as follows: Thai Gyomai, 10 cents per katty. Thai Gemai, 10 cents per katty. Thai Broken Gyomai, BV2 cents per katty. Thai Broken Gemai, 8 cents per katty. Burma Gyomai, 8 cents
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    • 221 3 TAMII METHODIST CHURCH 1. SHORT STREET It a.m. (Tokyo time) Tamil Sunday School. 11 a.m. (Toklo Time) Ingathering Service and Holy Communion. 4.30 p.m. (Tokyo Time) Combined L«agnc Service conducted by Wesley LnpK. 6 pm. (Tokyo Time) Wesley Service of Worship in English. PAYA LEBAR METHODIST CHURCH (Opposite Pay a
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    • 498 3 ST. HILDVc* CHURCH, CEYLON ROAD KATONC. SUNDAY SERVICfi Holy Ornmunion fMing) 930 a.m. T.T. Sunday School li ajn. T.T. Evensong 6 p.m. TT. MAR THOMA SYRIAN CHURCB. MALAYA. A Devinc Sen-ice in Malaya lam will be held at the Armenian Church on Sunday, 4th October at 12 (T.T.). LATEST AD
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    • 535 3 NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 6 OF 2602 Owners and Masters of vessels registered at Kaiai Kyoku, Syonan, are hereby informed that since recently frequent reports have been made at the office of Kaizi Kyoku resarJir? the loss of Fla~s, etc. as the result invariably of sheer negligence on the part
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  • 705 4 Indians Must Carry On Fight Until Mahatma Set Free With Banner Of Freedom In His Hands "THE struggle that is raging to-day in India, conducted by a nation of people unarmed and without any organized fighting strength, under the able and superior
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  • 314 4 A CONSIDER ABLE amount of medical supplies arrived in Syonan early in Seotember while a further consignment is expected in the near future, stated Mr. Naito of the Kosei-ka, Gunsei-kan-bu in an interview with a Syonan Times reportci yesterday. Headed oy Lt. Oi. S.
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  • 197 4 (By Satihiko Imai. Domei staff correspondent with the Nippon Nivy) Port Blair, Sept. 30, Domei. ALL the i r habitants of the tx Andaman Islands are now fully co-operating with the Nippon naval forces, grateful of the improved conditions since their occupation of the
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  • 174 4 ARRANGEMENTS are being made by the Oversea Chinese Association to hold a Comfort Party for Nippon soldiers in Syonan on Oct. 16 a Syonan Times reporter was informed yesterday. This function wLI mark the first of its kind orsanisad by the local Chinese community.
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  • 214 4 HPHE promotion of the study of tropical hygiene and its application to the Southern Regions is one of the most important undertakings that is being carried out in Malaya and .Sumatra, declared Dr. Tadasi Sato, a recent arrival in Syonan who expects
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  • 236 4 DRIZES for essays on "Sugges- tions lot the co-operation of Overseas Chinese in the construction of East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere," short stories depicting the southern regions of the CoFrosperity Sphere, and short plays of single acts with the Southern Co-Prosperity as the theme, all
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  • 256 4 JHE inaugural meeting of the A^ocUtiVn'fS'paying k* tSVZ**? IS? lofty and acts of Prince TakaovK 52ii d*y <?•»*•««*« 28> at the Imperial Hotel! I^*l***%** Wa? hf. ld nnder tbe apices of the Ministry vi^? U Mtion w"h »»•> of the Ministries of
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  • 349 4 IN close co-operation with the work of reconstruction at present being carried out in Malaya by the Government authorities, the Oversea Chinese Association in Syonan has set an exemplary attitude toward the paramount question of distress -within its own community and
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  • 228 4 T"HE $700,000 balance of the $1,000,000 Syonan Syoken Is being utilized entirely for the benefit of local charitable and health organizations, the Syonan Times reliably understands. The money will bo divided Into four equal amounts to subsidize the following:—The Chinese Society to help the
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  • 320 4 Alor Star. Oct. 1. Domel. IN common with other States in 1 Malaya, the Kedah Police has been reorganized so that maximum efficiency in public service may be achieved. Regulations detailing the duties and governing the conduct of policemen under the
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  • 484 4 Authorities Planning Additional Catchment Areas In Melana, A. Itam EXTENSIVE plans to augment Syonan's present safety capacity of water, involving the construction of two new catchment areas, in Melana and Ayer Itam in Johore State, are just now receiving the consideration of the engineers
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  • 177 4 Ipoh. Oct. 1. (Domei). TTHE opening of charitable institutions—a maternity hospital and a home for sick destitutes—is being contemplated by the Perak Oversea Chinese Association. A noteworthy feature of these organizations is that destitutes of all nationalities who cannot afford medical attention, will
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  • 294 4 F\R. LIM BOON KENG. leader of the Chinese community in Syonan. together with his wife Is giving a special tea party tltfj afternoon to a group of 36 Chines.girl students—all members of a specially formed Nippon-go c ass which meets regularly at th
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 208 4 To-Day's ivadio Nippon-Go Lesson YESTERDAY you learned on the radio the sentences., "tewa ikemasen" meaning "must not." To-day you will learn the uses or 'moshi nara," meaning "if." Now let us study the iollowinu examples. 1. Moshi amehun iiara tire wa konai desho—Moshi nara. n. amehuri. it is rainy; konai
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