Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 October 1942

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  • 19 1 The Syonan Times 140.Cecil Street, Syoaan-to Telephone 5471. No. 197 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 11 7 Cents
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  • 1078 1 MR. HORI CITES SIX TYPICAL CASES OF ENEMY ATROCITIES Singapore Consul-General Was Locked Up In Criminal's Cell At Changi f^r-^w*s*«F- Tokyo, Oct. 5. MR. Tomokazu Hori, Spokesman of the Board of Informa- tion, commenting on the British maltreatment of Nippon internees, which was revealed by
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  • 191 1 Jiai, Oct. 6. Domei. f OLONEL Goiti Yuse, commander of the war prisoners' camp in Shanghai, who, in the words of Colonel A. S. Hurst, head of the interned U.S. Marines from North China, was a fairminded, kind-hearted and hard-working
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  • 289 1 HEAVY LOSSES INFLICTED ON SOVIET SHIPPING Berlin, Oct. 5. Domei. A GERMAN High Command communique states that in the battle of Stalingrad German infantry and panzer formations, with the close cooperation of bomber squadrons, took additional ground in the northern district of the
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  • 134 1 London Times Tokyo, Oct. 8. T^HIS coming Winter will be a grave trial for the Allied nations." the London Times warns the Anti-Axis nations, according to a Stockholm dispatcn available here. Commenting on the establishment of a protracted war system in Germany,
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  • 104 1 Tokyo. Oct. 5. MR. Ilumaiti Yaraamoto, vice Foreign Minister, is reported to have informed the Cabinet at to-day's regular meeting that the foreign policy of Argentina, adhering to strict neutrality in the current conflict, has not changed an iota despite American propaganda to the
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  • 280 1 Current Conflict A Struggle Between New Order Anglo-U.S. Imperialism Tokyo, Oct. 6. •TTCE current conflict is an epochal struggle between a fresh and vigorous New Order and the decadent Anglo-Ameri-can liberallstic system which has played out its usefulness, Mr. Kiwao Okumura, Vice President of the Board of Information, declared this
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  • 33 1 Lisbon, Oct. 5, Domei. IT is reported from Bom--1 bay that 12 persons were killed in the wreck of a Bombay Peshawar express. 40 miles north-east of Bombay, on Sunday.
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  • 60 1 DONALD Nelson, chairman of the United States War Production Board, In the third of a series of war production reports issued, said that the output of munitions in the United States in August increased by ettrht per cent, over the July production, but '.s still
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  • 84 1 Lisbon, Oct. 5. Dotnei. IT is reported from Washington that the Navy Department has announced that one of its neweest submarines, Grunion, of 1,526 tons, is overdue in the Pacific and must be considered lost with a complement estimated at about 65
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  • 143 1 Peking, Oct. 4. Domel. INDICATING that our military operations in North China are registering outstanding successes, the Headquarters of our Expeditionary Forces in North China reveal in a communique to-day that the total of pacified area in North China at the end of
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  • 148 1 Lisbon, Oct. 4, Domei. ACCORDING to a message from New York the El Paso Herald editorially described as "ill-ad-vised" Wenlell Wilikle's Moscow statement that he was convinced of the necessity of a second front at the earliest possible moment. The newspaper said: "Not only every
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  • 214 1 Hsinking. Oct 6, Domei. •T«HE Manchoukuo Government in order to rear.^e the economic mission shouldered by the country in assistine Nipoon in the prosecution of the Greater East Asia War co a successful conclusion. »o-day expanded and strengthened its Key Industries Control Law
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  • 467 1 Tokyo, Oct. 6, Domel. APPARENTLY the policy ol barbarous torture is not ccuflned to the United Stetes, "horae of the third degree arid lynching parties,' but is the general policy throughout the lands ot our enemies, The Japan Times and Advertiser
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  • 81 1 Lisbon. Oct. 5 Dome! HPHE terms of President Roose- valt's sweeping anti-inflation order have brought comp'aints from two southern Senators that the congressional steps to uphold the farm price levels mierht be nullified, reports from Washington revealed. Senators John H Bankhead (Democrat Alabama* and Richard B.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 34 1 Learn to Speak Nippon-Go, by using the method contained in "THE STANDARD NIPPON-GO CONVERSATION" BOOK. OBTAINABLE AT ALL BOOK DEALERS. The Great Eastern Book Co. (Publishers) 143, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, STONAN. Tel. No. 4409.
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  • 271 2 ANY organization, any measure, that will assist in the reconstruction programme ci our Military Administration Authorities and help In the preservation of peace and ord.r In the country, is important. In fact so important that it should take precedence over everything else. It Is
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  • 251 2 There are exceptions, of course, but they are so few ttk&t they do not seem to count a« all. but theie is no gainsayuig the fact that, in general, the people of Malaya are completely lacking in the spirit of service for the sake of
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  • 397 2 The mere fact that they to-day enjoy their freedom az»a are able to move about as tiiey like and choose their woi'fc and above all be paid for aOiag such work should be in ito^lf a spur to them to express their gratitude to their new
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  • 234 2 Shanghai Health Association Reorganzied Strengthened Shanghai, Oct. 4. Dcmei. PMIJRACING more than 500 Chinese physicians, the Asia Development Health Association was ireorgjinized and strengthened ulth th 3 active suppcrt of Nippfkn and Chinese authorities vhe^- the Association held its first feneral meeting of directors yecteirday at Park Hotel. Leading members
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  • 159 2 Nanking Publicity Minister Voices Appreciation For Support Extended By Nippon Tokyo, Oct. 5. IUR. Lin Po-sheng, visiting Publicity Minister of m the National Government of China, during a Press interview, expressed his appreciation of the wholehearted support extended to China by the
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  • 170 2 Kalfeng, Oct. 5. Domei TTHE desertion of Chungking war leaders into the fold of Nankins is increasing in the face of the furious Nippon mop-ping-up operations and economic blockade against the areas under the Chungking regime. During the past one week, ending to-day,
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  • 94 2 Bangkok, Oct. 5. Domel. lI7ITH the arrival of Mr. Cheng Yu, the first Manchoukuo Minister to Thailand, the Manchoukuo Legation in Thailand will be formally opened in the early part of November, according to Mr. Takeo Oki, Counsellor fcr the Manchoukuo Legation who recently
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  • 87 2 NIPPON DANCERS LEAVE FOR SHANGHAI. NANKING Tokyo, Oct. 6. IT is learned that the dancing teams of Takarazuka Theatrical Company are scheduled to leave for Shanghai and Nanking at the end of November to give performances in the two cities. As during last Summer, the girls will be grouped into
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  • 51 2 Tokyo. Oct. 5. MR. Kazuo Aoki. the recentlyappointed Nippon State Minister, returned here this afternoon via Shanghai from Nanking. While in Nanking. Mr. Aoki made a round of courtesy visits in connection with his recent resignation as Economic Adviser to the National Government of
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  • 51 2 Tokyo. Oct. 5. MR. Li Shao-keng, the outgoing Manchoukuo Ambassador to Nippon who is shortly returning to assume his new Dost as Foreign Minister, this evening invited 30 diplomats of the Axis and neutral powers to Kabukl Theatre where they enjoyed the drama "Kagami
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  • 61 2 Yokohama, Oct. 5. IT is learned that the repatria- tion ship Kamakura Maru, carrying 418 evacuees from Australia, including Mr. Tatuo Kawal. former Nippon Minister to Australia, is scheduled to arrive outside Yokohama Harbour at dawn on Oct. 9, one day behind schedule. The
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  • 58 2 Nanking. Oct. 5. DomeL IT is learned that in addition to the delivery of airplanes to the Nanking Government from the Nippon Government, the cererrony of which is to be held on Oct. 8 at Nanking Airdrome, a number of light armoured cars wi'l
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  • 85 2 Tokyo, Oct. 5. IT is learned that with a view to meet the demands for oil experts for developing petroleum deposits in the Southern Regions, the Tokyo Imperial University has decided to establish a special department for the study of the
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  • 143 2 Nanking, Oct. 5. TTHE visit of Mr. Wendell Willkie to Chungking was described by the spokesman of the Nippon Embassy in Nanking as nothing but a manifestation of the earnest American wish to demand that Chungking continues its resistance. The spokesman pointed
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  • 97 2 Peking. Oct. 5. Domei. IT is learned that Mr. Wang I-tan 2. chairman of the North China Political Affairs Commission, and Mr. Yin Tung vice president of Hsinmin Society, will be appointed president and vice-president, respectively of the Hsinmin Youth Association which will be organized
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  • 187 2 Tokyo, Oct. 6. pHARGINQ the United Statfs with the policy of attempting to utilize other powers for the furtherance of its own selfish ends, the Asahi editorially asserted: "What Nippon wishes Agcntina and other neutral powers tc do In the face of Anglo-American
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  • 88 2 Canton, Oct. 5. THE training of the Navy personnel of the National Government of China is being conducted with remarkable results. A Domei correspondent who visited Kwangchow Naval Training Barracks in the suburbs of Canton was deeply impressed by the discipline
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  • 139 2 Shanghai, Cct. 5. Domei. THE filming of the "Opium War", the much-advertised million-dollar picture of the China United Film Corporation, will start Wednesday. The picture, which will be made in the studios of the Corporation, the Manchuria Motion Picture Corporation and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 804 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 22. Familiar Present Polite Present Gerund kaku kakimasu kaite (write; kau kaimasu katte (buy) yomu yomlmasu yonde (read) mini mimasu mite (see) taberu tabemasu tabete (eat) To-day's lesson will deal with tabete. It was seen before (Lesthe formation of the gerund son 19) that three out of the
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    • 333 2 PROGRAMMES RADIO DROADCASTING Daily: 6 t* O 10.20 o.m. on doth Wavelengths: 10.20 to 11 pra on CSS metres only. Date of Programme- TO-DAY r m,,?,V- n feiE° D of I ,rc Selections; 9.30 Interval: 6 prr Nippon-go News fo.- beginners: «.io N.ppon Spirit through Her History. Indian Music—South India:*
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  • 220 3 WRONG TO CONCLUDE THAT WEIR STUDY UNNECESSARY MARQUIS Yositika Tokugawa, Adviser to the Nippon Military Administration in Malaya in a feature instalment in the Niti Niti recommends the need of giving practical English, Malayan and Dutch lessons to students in Nippon so
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  • 146 3 THE Contonese Section of the Oversea-Chinese Association Syonan, held a meeting last Iriday to discuss ways and means of responding to the "Grow More Food" campaign initiated by tne Nippon official concerned Mr Ching Kee Sun, the chairman, declared that the authorities
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  • 144 3 THAT the registration of live- stock and poultry have nothing to do with the imposition of any sort of tax was made quite clear by Mr. H. Kitagawa, head of the Norin-Ka, during an interview given b reporter of the Syonan Nippo. the
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  • 119 3 Tokyo, Oct. 3. yyrni all Indications pointing towards a bumper harvest, officials of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry estimate this year's rice crcp In Nippon Proper will be approximately 350,000,000 bushels, registering an increase of approximately 50,000,000 bushels as compared with last
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  • 695 3 INDICATIVE of Syanan's com--1 plete return to normal conditions is the widespread revival of sporting activities all over the island. With the advent of Nippon rule and the birth of a New Malaya, almost every individual to-day realizes the importance of "a healthy mind
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  • 294 3 Maiang, O^t. 4, Domei. UNITED efforts by the native; inhabitants and Chinese over- seas residents, under the direction Of the Nippon Military Adminis- J tration Headquarters, have speed -1 ed up the rehabilitation of Maiang City whose present prosperity already exceeds that of the
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  • 28 3 TAN-MrsTANFNGKIATn^Sn, Swee Nco <*&* f7>. pa^«» away peacefully at 363, Teluk Blangah Road «4* o^ f^^ pt£ rSS |«J <*?£$ S»BSrT!3 i^SlJdauSS,^JKn^Si gSt KS.ffSSSJS^e^S^b»«S5i 'tSJS -nSffcSff 'dSS l"**** 197
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  • 42 3 madam yeo geok tay (Mrs. Tan Jln Hockl «Sed 67. pas£-»d ay.ay ETg^ j£l?is^7& liOeOnieff^iSl Oa 3 dkorl SiSi'Tlw Kok Hoe and Kok Ann, pnd several Jffffi.^ STJSea^^^Tt Bidadari on 4th Oct., 2602. also for *'*2ht vLiL an^ wreath? sent. 197
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 286 3 NOTICE Proposed Sailings Of Vessels Under The Control Of Kaizi Kyoku Bound For Names of Vessels Sailing Date NANSHIN October 8. 2602. Pakan Baroe *f AHI MARU October *****2. NISIKI MARU October 12, 2602. Rengat SYOKAI MARU II October 8, 26«2. Trenrrann SAKAI MARU October 7, 2602. YAMATO MARU October
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    • 102 3 NOTICE PROGRAMME OF THE S YON AN POLICE BAND For the month of October, 260?. The following will be the programme of the Syonan Police Band for the mrntli of October, ?CO2. On the days mentioned below, irom 1900 hours to 2POO hours, various music selections will be preserted to
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    • 169 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL ia/ a ivit-ct% WANTED Will all the former employees J of John Little and other Department Stores please call for an interview at No. 11. Street (Temporary Office) between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. ONLY THOSE WITH MORE THAN FIVE YEARS' EX- PERIENCE NEED APPLY WITH TESTIMONIALS
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    • 103 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE WANTED TO BUY n--..!.. s,r, n HMS r4 p "KJfi; r*p ,B"h Copper Copper Wire Lead -XmSfi^i-and 0 t"!?"™**^ N?,nß o K-«te a tu s^iS^fti M h««i;ilye«i-?US n^ JaJ^&d tn"ta ISSiIS? T?ii»«honl\« K'ls Lumpnr> I<Mcpnone no *Jl»- I 191—197. Wflntpd Tn Rnv fira VYani'ea 1» ouy WANTED to
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    • 328 3 M^^^M W^^^^ MB MM ■■■B SMflB j Exhibition Of Paintings i I To Aid Needy Artists j I W ll1* view to alleviat'n« distress amongst painter* id I Syonan and as an encouragement to lovers of art. it v I intended to hold an exhihitfon of oil paintings, under j
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    • 165 3 SCHIFFNER CO. BY ORDER OP THE SPECIAL A r^™ *S<_ At 17 AUCTION SALE op all the office purotture AND FITIINGS B a or Diamon M*™ ™ZaliS&j£tiSZ S^^r^n^^^n^ F^^^^^SS? Sis^^^y^n^ta b £?"c2S «ottowa ■toa*- etc" No Jrob^hoad On Thnrsda bth October, at llf ai^g'g™ e ta*u cheono hock chye co..
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 171 3 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson rISTERDAY you learned on the radio the word .tamo.. meaning "though." To make you understand better, we shall «;ive more examples by usin? tho same word. New here are some examp.e.*. 1. Omokutemo sore o hakobimasho. Omokutemo. though it is heavy; hakobimasho, let M carry. Let
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  • 383 4 SOUTH SEA SAILINGS SOON Will Facilitate Reconstruction Revival Of Trade AN extensive network of shipping services between a score of Malayan and Sum at ran ports has been outlined by the Kaizi Kyoku (Marine Department of the Gunseikan-bu) in order to facilitate
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  • 342 4 ABOUT 500 more i.tcple, mostly former 'white collar" job employees are nxpectei to be fitted Into jobs by the end of this jmonth. at the very latest, through (a Kosei-ka scheme which calls rfor the co-ODeration of all employers and business men in 'fij'onan.
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  • 167 4 Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 5, Domei. VISITORS to the Nippon Hospital in Kuala Lumpur to-day cannot miss noticing two smart Nippon nurses in khaki uniform moving in and out cf the wards. They are Miss Nakura and Miss Honda, two experienced nurses who are the
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  • 104 4 AN cpen air oratorical contest was held at the Kuala Lumpur padane: en Sunday under th^ ausivces of the Selangor Government, says th? Malay Mail Ten persons including two women, one a Malay and one a Tam'l, read out their addresses which were
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  • 790 4 SYONAN shipping faculties are to be re-orientated and remodelled as a result of the recent formation of the Syonan Shipping Association (ay on an Kaiun Kumiai). With the inauguration of this association, apart from the fact that it will greatly facilitate shipping organization, it will further the
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  • 169 4 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 reconstruction of
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  • 533 4 |\0 you know the proverb "Too much Is as bad as too little"? It is good and chamiing for a girl or woman to put on modest decorations and trimmirjs, but, if it becomes too much, spoil hor. For instance,
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  • 243 4 •TTHE third of the series of lee- tures on Nippon Culture will be held en Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. at the Dai Toa Gekizyo (former Cathay Cinema). The lecturers will be Professor Hidezo Tanakadate. Chief of
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  • 163 4 Ipoh. Oct. 5. Dcmei. MALAYANS will scon have an opportunity of seeing films of the successful experiments being carried cut by the Estates Department in Perak in using rubber oil as motor fuel instead of petroleum. The Nippon film unit attached to
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  • 269 4 Centralized Control Planned For Malayan Light Power Industry MALAYA'S light and power generating and circulating system will soon have most revolutionary changes when the newly opened firm of the Nippon Electric Power and Light Supply Company (Nippon Hassodm Kabusiki Kaisya Nanpakyoku) takes entire charge of the present electric power houses
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  • 158 4 UIGH ranking Nippon officials together w'th members of the local Chinese community took part in a cereir.ony of extreme solemnity at the temple of the Syonan ConfucitLs Association yesterday morning in commemmoration of the birthday of Confucius, the great Chinese philosopher. The ceremony—the first
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  • 71 4 THE Syonan Police Band, under the direction of Conductor Ganda Singh, will perform in public at the Farrer Park Bandstand, from 19 hours to 20 hours to-day. The programme will be as follows:— 1. March, "Martial Moment." Winter; 2. Selection. "The Mousme," Monckton; 3. Serenade. "Serenata." Tcselli: 4.
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  • 295 4  -  Tetuziro Yosida, (By Dome! correspondent with the Nippon Navy). Macassar, Oct. 4 Domei. CONTRASTING the present administration uncer the N:p pon authorities and the former Dutch maladministration. the native inhabitants assert thpt Celebes to-day is truly a paradise on earth. Everybody admits that
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  • 105 4 THE registration of pensioners of the former administration in Syonan starts to-day at the Kosei-ka. Syonan Tokuh.-tu-.si, and will continue until October 17, stated an official of the Kosei-ka yesterday. Pensioners who are employed need not register themselves, it was added. The registration
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  • 186 4 lpoh, Oct. 5. Domel. TPHE Perak Government is plan- ning a big scheme to provide relief for those of the former Nippcn residents of Perak and members of other communities who are in need. It is learnt that the main aim of
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  • 255 4 THE following are the weights for the rv./Hl* ot the Pera* Turf Club s October Race meeting on Sunaay. mippon ttair- gimilng at 3=E RACE I—Horses Class 4, Dlt. V furs. straight.—Westenra 9 7-' Goats Skin 9-7; Old Waltz 9-2; Wi~nl tergreen 8-12; ijght
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  • 92 4 (From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Oct. r» COMMENCING from Oct. ti petrol will be sold to the puulic on a rationed basis, at 12 a gallon In an interview an official of the Transport Department c«kl the Syonan Times that it
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