Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 October 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 200 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 172 1 STRUGGLE BEING CARRIED ON WITH CONFIDENT DETERMINATION Aim And Objective Of The War Now A Demonstrated Fact CXN Thursday, Oct. 8, the Nippon nation marked the tenth month since the outbreak of the war of Greater East Asia. The Nippon people to-day carries
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  • 594 1 K7m a^v oh» m^hv m^mm TTIIK following is the text of the historic Imperial Rescript lsrrcd on Dec. 8, 2601: We. by the grace of heaven, Emperor of Nippon, seated on the Throne of a line unbroken for ages eternal, enjoin ye, Our loyal and brave subjects:
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  • 70 1 tfpWENTY-ONE American and two British missionaries In f{he Baguio district who have been interned since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War. will •oon be released under the regulations for the treatment of tnemy nationals recently profciulgated by the Nippon Military Administration in the
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  • 43 1 Lisbon, Oct. 8, Domei. THE Australian Broadcasting Corporation intercepted here lepor's that the British Air Ministry yesterday disclosed that 1,082 British bombers had been lost over Germany and Northern Europe in the nine months ending September 39.
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    39 1 The Municipal Building, Rangoon. The opening ceremony of the Rangoon Municipality was held on 26-9-2602. High ranking Nippon Officers were present and the Commander-in-Chief, Lieutenant-General Syoziro lida read the Proclamation. Dr. Ba Maw is Cb'-f of the Burmese Administration.
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  • 373 1 FIGHTING SPIRIT THE DECISIVE FACTOR Canton, Oct. 8. A CHUNGKING dispanch reaching Canton reveals that Wendell Willkie, President Roosevelt's special envoy now visiting Chungking, ha^ confessed the United States' inability to assist Chungking, in a statement issued Wednesday. Willkie said
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  • 388 1 Chinese Communists Lose More Than 70,000 Dead Wounded In Year Tokyo, Oct. 8. Domei. SUBSTANTIATING the successes achieved by our fcrces in their mopping up operations against Chinese Reds in North China, General Chu Teh, Com-mander-in-Chief of the 18th Group Army, recently admitted in a statement that the 18th Group
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  • 168 1 'THE repatriation ship Kama- kura Maru docked at Yokohama early yesterday morning carrying aboard 384 Nippon evacuees mostly from Australia and the former Dutch East Indies, states Domei. As soon as the liner docked, Rear-Admiral Miki, of the Imperial Navy, and also other officers burned incense
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  • 343 1 Tokyo, Oct. 8. T^HE existing commercial and industrial facilities in Hongkong should be utilized to the fullest extent so that the occupation of the former TJ-itish Crown Colony might prove truly significant in the creation of the East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere,
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  • 144 1 217 ALLIED WARSHIPS SUNK, CRIPPLED; 2,983 PLANES DESTROYED Tokyo, Oct. 8. EXACTLY ten months ago on Dec. 8, Nippon declared war against the AngloAmerican powers. Since then the south western Pacific and the Indian Oceans have become a watery grave for the BritishAmerican fleet.
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  • 420 1 Tokyo, Oct. 9. STEALING a march on DaiHonyei, which have been responsible for numerous startling war disclosures, the "High Command" of the Toho Film Laboratory sensationally announced that Pearl Harbour which was smashed by our naval aircraft at the outset of the
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  • 65 1 Tokyo, Oct. 8. ■T^HE War Ministry announced that lieut.-GeneraJ Naosaburo Okabe, Chief of the Army technical Headquarters, has been appointed a member of the Supreme War Council and concurrently President o* the Army Staff College. The Ministry also announced that Major-General Sumihisa Ikeda has been
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  • 239 1 Hsinking, Oct. 8. Dcmel. JJAVTNG completed their mis- sion here, the Nippon student flyers who arrived on Oct 8 on a goodwill fli Bht frcm Tokyo will take off frcm the local air -field at 9 a.m. to-morrow for Harbin. During the flight, the flyers
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 461 2 PVBRY day brings forth its Quota of evidence of the smooth and efficient manner in which Syonan-to is returning to normal conditions The most reassuring is the interest being taken in sport, interest in whish is the true Daiometer of the mind of the people.
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  • 278 2 ANOTHER association of aa entirely different character to the Syonan Sports Association is the Syon.in Shipping Association which has recently been formed in Syonan. This means that shipping facilities have been provided and contact thereby established between Syonan-to and other parts of the Southern Regions. It means
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  • 74 2 Shanghai, Oct. 8, Domei. JOHN BEASLEY, Australian Minister of Supply, speaking last night at a meeting in Sydney, celebrating the Ministry's first year in office, stressed it "will not be easy" for the Allies if they attempt to drive Nippon from the
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  • 79 2 Tokyo, Oct. 8. ADDRESSING the entire Yokohama dockyard workers of Mitubisi Heavy Industries Limited this afternoon, Vice-Admirai Ken Terasima, Communications Minister; urged the "workers **> redouble their efforts for the construction of ships, stressing the-important role that has been played by ships in
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  • 373 2 Shanghai Oct. 8, Domei. IN order to promote a wider circulation of Central Reserve Bank' currency, local Nippon institutions and leading companies will pay their employees one-third of their salaries in C.RJ3. notes beginning next month For the time being, this ste;> will
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  • 434 2 British Internee Red Cross Representative Pay Tribute To Our Camp Authorities Kobe. Oct. 8. FULL satisfaction and appreciation of the considerate treatment accorded to enemy internees in Nippon was revealed in a letter addressed to Dr. Zukiti Tone of Sannomiya by a British
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  • 60 2 Lisbon, Oct. DomcL DESCRIBING the treatment *J accorded interned British subjects in Nippon, British Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden, officially described the accommodations provided by Nippon authorities as "best available" and "food on the whole adequate," Reuters reported from London. Capt. Eden said facilities for
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  • 552 2 Tokyo, Oct. 8. f*ONTRARx' to British and American propaganda recarding alleged maltreatment of war prisoners in Nippon, the Broadcasting Corporation of Ninpon has for the past few days been broadcasting recorded versions of messages from Australian war Drisoners interred
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  • 239 2 -i Canton, Oct. 8. Domei. REPORTS from Chungking disclose that Chungking leaders are openly voicing alarm over the obvious duplicity of American's war policy, especially with reference to the rumoured Allied offensive against the Axis powers. They pointed cut that during
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 107 2 NOTICE Proposed Sailings Of Vessels Under The Control Of Kaizi Kyoku Bound For Names of Vessels Sailing Date Pakan Raroe ASAHI MARU Unknown. NISIKI MARU October 12, 2602. Palembang JJAN YEI MARU Unknown HONG HO (via Banka) Tringganu YAMATO MARU October 10. 2602. Tembilahan KINSI MARU October 10, 2602. K°v£ngkal
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    • 31 2 ANNOUNCEMENT We have been appointed Sole Advertising Agents for THE SYONAN TIMES For space bookings and rates please forward enquiries to SYONAN ADVERTISING AGENCY 4, ROBINSON ROAD, or Thoae 7171. w-aoo
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 969 2 MI'FON GO LEMON 20. Aflli■■-. itive Negative Aru (to have, to be) Present nai ARIMASU AKIMASEN At.a 'has been, had. was) Past naka.ta ARIMASITA ARIMASEN DESITA Aro (will have, will bet Future nai desyo ARIMASYO ARIMASEN DESYO Da t.e aru Present de wa nai DE3U =DE ARIMASU DE WA ARIMAtoEN
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  • 186 3 Tokyo, Oct. 8, Domei. rr is revealed that plans are virtually complete for the ceremoniai marking of the 70th anniversary of the formal opening of Nippon's first railway line on Oct. 14, 1872. Nippon's first train, chugged majestically from Simbasi to Yokohama
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  • 169 3 Taihoku, Oct. 7. Domei. OITTER against the ruthless tactics of the British the Burmese people have been quick to appreciate the benevolent administration of the Nippon authorities and ro co-opeiate wholeheartedly in efforts for the construction of the New Burma declared Mr. Hyosoro Sakurai. Adviser
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  • 84 3 ACCORDING to the Syonan Nip po there were altogether 16 Nippon-Go schools registered at the Department of Education at the end of September. Among these, two are supervised by Nip-pon-zin while the resi are under Chinese supervision. On Aug. 30 the Department ordered all
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  • 174 3 IT is revealed by the traffic department of the Nippon Military Administration that all routes of transportation and communication in Malaya have been operating normally following the swift repair of damaged public utilities. It is disclosed that the Western Malay Peninsula Railway is
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  • 241 3 Manila, Oct. 7. Domei. WITH the approach of the harvesting season of raw cotton crop in the latter part of January next year, the Nippon Military Administration here has fixed the purchasing prtee of unginned cotton at 35 centaves per kilogramme for standard
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  • 802 3 THE only pressman who, despite the trials and calamities of war continued to publish his Indonesian news- peper until the very day the Nippon forces caused the Dutch to surrsnder! In Djawa, related his experiences be-1 fore and after
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  • 289 3 CONGRESS IMMOVABLE COMPETENT Indian political observers here do not seem to show any concern over the forthcoming: Parliamentary Debate on India. Speaking to Domei on the subject, Sardar Budh Singn, a prominent Nationalist in Malaya and Vice-Presidenc of the Selangor Branch
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  • 173 3 Tokyo, Oct. 7. Domei. IT is learned that work on a volumin--1 ova dictionary of tropical plants, containing information of more than 3,000 useful wild and cultivated plants of the Southern Regions has been started by the Central Association for the development of the
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  • 118 3 IN order to meet the present' shortage of Chinese drugs, D~ Loh Seng Tak told the Syonan Nippc, certain types of herbs j round in Malaya could be used as substitutes for drugs previously imported from China. Dr. Loh said that people ha*re been
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 478 3 SYOHAN TOKUBETU-S! NOTICE No. 126 Supplement to Notice No. 114, Para. 3, in respect of Permits for Medium Wave Receiving: Sets. Owners of Medium Wave Receiving Sets are hereby requested to obtain their permits for listening to medium wave broadcast from the undermentioned: 1. Place for obtaining Application Form.—Nearest Police
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    • 86 3 WANTED TYPISTS (a) Type fast typists. (b) Drawing:. (c) A knowledge of King's English is essential. (d) Below 30 years of Age. (c) Education at least Senior Cambridge (a) One Typist. (b) One Malay—English. (c) One Chinese—English. (d) Below 30 years of Age. (c) Education Senior Cambridge. Applications with copies
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    • 740 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 127 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Pasir Panjang Malay School and Telok Bclangah Malay School will be re-opened on Wednesday, October 14, 2602. Pasir Panjang Malay School will use the building of the Chinese School at 514 miles Pasir Panjang Road in the afternoons from 2.30 p.m. to
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 182 3 To-Bay's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YESTERDAY you learned on the radio che simnlt sentences with the subject and predicate. And the predicate was in the form of "desu" manning "is" To day we shall proceed with the verb "de arimasu" meaning "is" The word ".let.u" is the shortened form of "de
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  • 478 4 OFFICIAL CO-OPERATION IT may be possible in the near future to initiate some method of control over unemployment in this city with the introduction of certain measures which would affect not only business houses but also all local Government and Municipal departments,
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  • 424 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kua'a Lumpur, Oct. 7. DLUNGED KXO snar k infested waters from a burning itdr) and adrift eight houio in the sea before beins: picked up by two Chinese fishermen-- these are some of the nerve-wracMne e> periences of Mrs.
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  • 357 4 nnHE Utusan Melayu, the Malay daily published in Syonan, In •an editorial entitled, "Freedom to celebrate our Hari Raya," stresses the deep significance underlying the full approval cf our Administrative Authorities to a plan worked out by the "Board
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  • 585 4 WILL HAVE FAR-REACHING EFFECTS ON SHIPPING TRADE CEAMEN of all nationalities must register with v the Kaizi Kyoku (Maritime Department of the Gunseikan-bu), in Syonan between Nov. 1 and 30, under a decree which will shortly be made
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  • 125 4 Tokyo, Oct. 8, Domei. A NEW page will be written in the annals of Nippon radio when round-table discussions are held simultaneously on a radio hook-up in Tokyo, Syonan, Manila and Batavia at 8 p.m. on Oct. 13 and re-broadcast throughout Nippon.
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  • 228 4 THE third of the series of lectures on Nippon Culture will be held to-day at 8 p.m. at the Dai Toa Gekizyo (former Cathay Cinema). The lecturers will be Professor Hidezo Tanakadate. Chief of the Syonan Museum, and Mr. Sinzo Tukahasi, dhief
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  • 204 4 Lisbon, Oct. 7, Domei. INDICATING Canada's ever-pre-sent labour shortage, Mr. Hopkins Mitchell, Canadian Labour Minister, announced that 5,000 men will be moved from the gold mining industry to basametal mines, while others will be sent to lumber camps, an Ottawa message states. The move, it
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  • 165 4 Manila, Oct. i, Domei. /\NE hundred and twenty-four Filipino soldiers, who escaped capture by the Nippon forces by deserting the United Staves Philippine Army, pledged positive assistance to Nippon during a ceremony held in the presence of Senor Jorge Vargas. Chairman of the Executive Commission
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  • SPORTS
    • 221 4 AT the last meeting held on Oct. 2, it was disclosed that a total of 114 sports lovers had submitted applications for membership of the Association. Whilst falling short of expectations the total is very representative, there being lawyers, doctors and prominent businessmen in the group. Many
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    • 257 4 AT a recent meeting of the commiitee members of the former Municipal Services Clue and the Syunins (chief eitrssi of trie various departments of the Syonan Tokubetu-si. it was decided to form a club under the name of the Syonan Tokubetu-sl Services Club. The
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  • 290 4 ANALYTICAL LAB IN SYONAN INDICATING the definite intentions of the authori--1 ties to fully explore the mining resources of Malaya in order to develop the mineral wealth of the country, research work is being: undertaken by a staff of chemists assisted by
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  • 123 4 INDICATIVE of its welcome by the public of Syonan, especially the middle-class people, within a month of the opening of the People's Treasury, more than $10,000 has oassed into nearly a hundred pairs of hands. The people who have been helped by the
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  • 122 4 MR. Parada Harahap. Indone- sian lournulist now in Syonan on his way back to Batavia after visiting Sumatra, was the guest at a dinner given on Thursday by the Press section of the Military Propaganda Department, when he gave further information on conditions in
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  • 146 4 THE Penang Turf Club is introducing a novel event at their forthcoming race meeting on Nov. 1 and 3. It is a men's bicycle race for which there will be three substantial prizes and on which the usual totalizator will be run and also a
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  • 193 4 A COMPREHENSIVE war library containing books, periodicals and documents deaJing exhaustively with rhe Greater East Asia War including the China Affair and Manchjrian Incident has been n&wiy established on the compus of Keio University Professor Tetuzi Kata, head of
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  • 151 4 To the Editor, The Syonan Times CIR,—In your issue 01 Thursday you quote an official of the Assessment Dept. as having said that the reason for houseowners not applying for reduction of assessment or reducing ren:s is the ability and willinsness of tenants to pay rents charged.
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  • 169 4 Every Good Asian Has Part To PlayIn Reconstruction 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 of this
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