Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 October 1942

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Times I 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. ISo. 207 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Ct ,#i*
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  • 969 1 Record Achievements During Past Year No less than 40,000,000 koku of rice, 10,000,000 tons of petroleum, 1,200,000 tons of rubber, 170,000 tons of tin. 4,000,000 tons cf sugar, 180,000 tons of jute in annual production and iron ore deposits 5,000,000.000 tons, as well as
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  • 229 1 Tokyo, Opt. IS. MARKING the highlight of the six-day stetraordmary Autumn Grand Festival of the Yasukuni SlsTtne, which will end on Oct. 20, Tenno-Kogo Ryo-Heika worshipped in the Shrine's innermost sanctuary for the peaceful repose of the 15,021 newly-deified war heroes. From early morning
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  • 426 1 Tokyo, Oct. 17. KANNAME-SAI, annual autumn festival, is being observed with solemn csremonies by Ten-no-Heika at the sanctuary in the Imperial Palace to-day. Attended by Prince Kinteru Sanzyo, Chiel Court ritualist and other Court ritualist;, Tenno-Heika wearing c3remcnial court robes will perrorm Sinto rites
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  • 75 1 Lisbon, Oct. 16. Uomn. EXPLOSIONS at sea Wednesday afternoon shook building* and shattered windows on Cape Roca, Westernmost point of Portugal and Europe, and tend to bear oat earlier reports, sUU unconfirmed, of a naval battle in the Atlantic, off Portugal. What actually happened at sea
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  • 244 1 A Nippon Base in Northern French Indc-China. Oct. 15. Domel. rls revealed in a delayed dispatch that Nippon interceptor aircraft on Sept. 25 successfully repulsed United Statss bombers, escorted by fighters, over Northern French Indo-Chlna after a fierce air duel. The dispatch says
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  • 574 1 Stockholm, Oct. 16. Domei. A COMPILATION of .British Naval losses during the past three year* carried on Sept. 26 in an issue of the Illustrated London News reveals that Britain has lost 164 warships
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  • 185 1 Canton, Oct. 16. Domel. DEPORTS from the interior *x have exposed that highranking officers of the 7th War Zone and 12th Army, under General Yu Han-mou, are still secretly carrying on private business of vital commodities, food, clothing and daily necessities, while others are receiving
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  • 262 1 Tokyo. Oct. 17. ALL essential bills aie expected to be smoothly and quickly passed at the forthcoming 81st Session of -the imperial BUtr scheduled to open on Dec. 26, which is the second tegular session since the outbreak of the Greater East
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  • 538 1 rpHX nation greets the first anniversary of the Tosyo Cabinet to-day with the happy feeling of one big united family trusting In its leader and satisfied with the achievements of the year, reports Domei. The nation is stirred by hopes of still
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 12 1 REFRIGERATION SERVICE 5. DHOBY GHAUT. Specialists in Refrigerator Repairs and SPRAY PAINTING
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    • 47 1 si <**M+Mm V\ 3 m. ss f di m ?fs P DAITOWA The House for the largest V I y and Finest Nippon Pood 34" I Supplier in Syonan. The I ■nj Right Spot for your Enter- V tainment and relaxation after a Day's Hard Work. -K
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  • 299 2 COR more than a century the people of Malaya hsvo led utterly selfish lives, each person tiiin/mg only of his or her material gain—a form of reversion to ancient, uncivilized, idealr of the survival, not of the fittest, but of the more fortunate. They were like crabs
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  • 661 2 THE spirit cf nationalism, through which the 1 peoples are orawn together and united for i the purpose of improving the welfare of all, i was absolutely unknown, and immediately ob- i literated by the British whenever it attempted i to make an appearance amongst the
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  • 2138 2 Poetry The In tellectual Amusement Of Nippon-zin "HIS is a continuation from 1 yesterday's issue of the Syonan Times of the exceptionally interesting and authoritative survey of th*; poetry and songs of Nippon by the late Dr. Inazo Nitobe, a former lecturer to the University undergraduates in California, in the
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  • 117 2 v Lisbon, Oct. 15. Dense!. J>EPORTS from Washington reveal that iuxuiy-loving Americans with automobiles who are already pinching on gasoline will cow be forced to go easy on tires as the United States Government to-day began buying up all tires in excess of five
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  • 568 2  - Notes Comments I WAS interested in a news para the other day which commented on the neater appearance of Empress Place as a result of the tidying and planting up of the site surrounding the fountain whicn stood at the foot of Raffles' Statue. I venture to suggest that, statues
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1029 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 32 THE true adjectives, their conjugations and uses have been studied In the last few l^fworm and the ether forms of adjectives can be examined In this lesson. A number of demonstrative adjectives, with the relative pronouns also have been studied and their uses seen in sentences. These
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    • 145 2 TO-MORROW 8.30 a.m. Light Music (Recorded'; 9.00 Indian Music Hindi Bajans (Recorded); 9.30 Interval; 11.00 Nippon-go in Malay; 11.30 Nippon-go Songs for all Schools; 11.45 Nippon-go Lesson for Malay and Indian Schools broadcast in Malay: 11.30 Nippon-go Songs for all School; 1145 Nippon-go Lessee for Common Public Schools broadcast in
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  • 298 3 'GENTLEMEN FARMERS' POOLING RESOURCES ON CO-OPERATIVE BASIS POTTAGE industry and new types of small business have rapidly developed in Syonan in the short interval since the fall of Singapore, says Domei. Although many have been retained in their jobs by the Nippon Military Administration,
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  • 217 3 *T"HE Geylang Collective Farm is being extended with the addition of a nearby rubber estate which stretches from the Geylang trolley-bus terminus up to Jalan Eunos, says the Syonan Nippo. At present there are many labourers engaged in felling the rubber trees
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 403 3 MALAYA SUMATRA ROMU KANRI KYOKAI {Labour Control Office) Appointed OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Names of Chops Addresses Lee Choy Chun, 141, New Bridge Road Nantao, 191A-193A, New Bridge Road Sin^a, 64, High Street Natural, 435, North Bridge Road New Capital, 624, North Bridge Road Bah Photo Studio, 99, North Bridge Road Lee
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    • 293 3 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given thai. Messrs. CHNG CHOO KHOON, CHNG CHEE JTiOON and CHNG WEE KHOON have left the services Of Messrs. OCHUKA SALEH SHOKAI of No. 58, Robinson Road, Syonan, as from the 15th October, 2802, and they have no further authority to transact any business In the
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    • 309 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH TAN TIANG HOCK Cage 57 years) passed away peacefully at 1.30 p.m. on 16th Oct., 2602, at his residence No. 14, Duku Road. He leaves behind his loving wife, only daughter (Annie) a son-in-law Koh Kirn Lin, an adopted son Tan Chye Kirn, and a granddaughter Tan
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    • 863 3 TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH 1. SHORT STREET jlt turn. .Tokyo time) Tamil Send** 11 a.ra. (Tokyo Time) Tamil Service al Worship. 4.30 p.m. (Tokyo Time) Combined League United Service nt Worship. i fa (Tokyo Time) Wesley Service of Worship In Ki«lUk. __^^a• PAYA LEBAR METHODIST CHURCH (Opposite Pays Lebar retire Statical,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 254 3 To-morrow's Radio Lesson In Nippon-Go YOU have learned the use of adjectives in previous lessons. And we suppose all of you understood that in Nippcn-go adjectives are placed just before the noun which It qualifies, as in English. To-day (Monday) you oroceed with verbs. To-day's lesson is in the present
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  • 365 4 WILL EDUCATE LOCAL RACES IN THEIR PAST HISTORY, CIVILIZATION UfITH a view to encourage local inhabitants to take interest in the study of ethnography so as to feel proud of their ancient culture, religious characteristics, and also to promote better understanding of the different races
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  • 78 4 IT is learned that the official price for robber produced in Malaya has been officially fixed at 20 cents per lb. fo* the present. This is the rate at which the Syonan Gomu Kumiai's rubber buyin? section has been purchasing stocks to
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  • 423 4 Grand Music Ballet Show At Dai Toa Gekizyo LOVERS of music will be interested to learn that the Comfort Party sent by the Osaka Mainiti and the Tokyo Niti Niti will give a public performance of light music, solos and dancing at the Dai-Toa Gekizyo (former Cathay Building) at 8
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  • 193 4 COMMENTING on the recent celebration of Hari Raya, Dr. S H. Al-Junied, a prominent .member of the Muslim community here, whose family first was settled here as far back as 1821, in an interview with Dome! expressed delight to see that the Muslims
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  • 265 4 Abuse Of Authority The Editor, Syonan Times SIR —Your editorial on the subject of the misuse and abuse of authority by local men who hold positions under the Nippon Government was very much to the point, and I sincerely trust that departmental heads have studied it and
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  • 116 4 T^HE Syonan Nippo reports that the Oversea Chinese Association, Johore Bahru, contemplates setting up a home for the destitute and disabled. The project has been discussed in collaboration with the leaders of the Malay and Indian communities, according to the president, Mr. Wong Bhu
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  • 174 4 Hindu Devotees Prepare For FireWalking Ritual UORE than a hundred Hindu devotees have gone on fast in preparation for their purification at the forthcoming annual fire-walking ceremony at the Mariamman Temple, in South Bridge Road, says Domei. The fire-walking ceremony commemorates, according to the Hindu mythology, an epic battle in
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  • 154 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 15. ALL women employees in tr»e various Government departments, except those employed in the Posts and Telegraphs, teaching and nursing professions, will terminate their service in December this year as a result or a
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  • 828 4 TTHE nucleus of a great sports club, open to all communities, was formed on Friday when the Syonan Sports Association had Its first annual meeting. Held in the hall of the Bras Basah Road Boys' School the meeting which
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  • 34 4 School girls lined op for the inarch past at yesterday's inter-school group sports meeting held as a preliminary to the meeting proper on the occasion of Meizu Setu on Not. 3.
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  • 597 4 LJELD prisoner by the British military authorities in Trencganu during the early hours of the morning on Dec 8, a Nippon minina director tcld Domei in an exclusive interview in Syonan how he was released, along with
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  • 263 4 *pHE nrst big sporta meeting to t>e held in Syonan since the advent v>f the present administration took piicc at the Jalan Besar Boys' School, yesterday, where 1,200 Malay, Chinese, Eurasian and Indian pupils of former English schools competed in 27 events before
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  • 132 4 (Prom Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 15 HTHE first all-Malayan Confer- ence of Chief Police Officers from the various provinces in Malaya took place in Kuala Lumpur when several matters were discussed. The Conference began yesterday and will conclude this evening.
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  • 82 4 Lisbon, Oct. 14. Domei. AMERICAN Ambassador to Russia n Aamiral WiJliam standley. and his staff arrived here en route to Washington, a Cairo message states. Admiral Standley Is flying home in order to give President Roosevelt a personal repcit on conditions in Russia and his recent
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  • 56 4 The death occurred at the Civil Hospital. Johore. of the wife of Mr. P. X RAMAN KDTTY, Mandor of Keten Estate. Johore. at 11 ajn. on 13-10-2602, at the age of 47 years. Cremation took place at Kelan Estate cemetery, she left behind, besides her husband, one daughter aud
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 394 4 SANDIR/% ARIA HAIR OIL KfljUfe Notice is hereby given that the design or Trade Mark, depicted above is the exclusive propo<y of Messrs. Kazura and Co., of No. 133, Jalan Sultan, Sycnan. The said Design or Trade Markis used by the said Messrs. Kazura and Co. in respect of certain
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  • THE SYONAN TIMES SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT OCTOBER 18, SYOWA 17
    • THE WAR IN MALAYA & BURMA FILMED
      • 1134 5 Domei1 JHE Malayan Campaign, during which the smashing Nippon advance from Kola Bahru to Singapore held the world spellbound for its swiftness and daring, was brougnt before the very eyes of an ecger public at home in the last vreek
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      • 225 5 Shortage Of Factories, Lack Of Manpower Tokyo, Oct. 15. *I*HE greatest problem confront--1 ing isolated Australia is the shortage of factories producing arms and ammunitions, and the lack of manpower. Australia has a mere handful of population of about 6,300,000. and when the men are mobilized into
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      • 1467 5 Graphic Film ff 3-Pron^ed Drive {Domeii ANOTHER masterpiece of Nippon motion picture photography, again edited and produced by the Nippon Newsreel Company, and entitled The War in Burma was feleased before the Nippon public on September 17. Coming as a sequel to that
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    • 1398 6  - Loyalty, Patriotism Filial Piety Lead Lives Of Nippoin-zin To Supreme Power K. SUNASAWA. British Major Who Tried To Reduce Level Of Sea AS you know, Nippon is. as a whole, a great family wn*ch has been flourishing lor ovor three thousand yeaia. And the very centre of this great tamily
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    • 87 6 7_f-_J_5 C_i from c'r ?a"an* £>'« of guardians of the Greater East Asia Sea, savors of the _S_T_!p_ J_?X_-Sf_ ""S f«_f* .sea' T7ley aZu,a*s see™ *> oe bW; rrawSiaUen __S_ a*f not and going about their chores v hen not training. But regardless ol the
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    • 672 6 CPECIAL significance Is attached to this year's Double Tenth" the 31st anniversary of the founding of tr.e Chinese Republic by Dr. Sun I'fct Sea. but there are many Chinese tt<-day who do not appreciate the important part played by Nippon and scores of influential Nippon -zin in
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    • 86 6 'THE Indian Independence League announces that only Indians and Ceylonese who are members of the Independence League will have the privilege of sending radio messages. They should, therefore, quote their League membership number when sending messages. Other Indians and Ceylonese may send messages only
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    • 326 6 (Continued from page 1) river shores. With the defeat of the Chungking troops, Lashio fell into Nippon's hands on April 29. The Nippon advance in Burma spreading northward like an open fan was so fast furious that the Imperial vanguard units were almost
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    • 540 6 Syonan Reconstruction Men Behind Scenes 6 IF you chance to stand on Cavenagh Bridge, surveying the busy Syonan River scene, you may see a tiny sampan manned by two Malays nosing its way inquisitively among the motley collection of samparti tonc*kangs and twakows. This sa'r.pan is an unit of one
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    • 55 6 Hsinking, Oct. 15, Domei. THE Tung Pien Tao Development Company with the collaboration of the Erh Tao Chiang Electric Steel Company has succeeded in producing a special steel claimed superior to the Swedish make. Big production is envisaged as a great contribution to Nippon in
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    • 55 6 Lisbon, Oct. 9, Domei. /CAPTAIN Don Brown, 25- year-old s*)n of actor Joe E. i Brown, was killed in an army i bomber crash near Falm Springs i to-day, according to a report from Long Beach, California. Captain < Brown was
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 204 6 KATAKANA CROSSWORD —4 i HH HHT HEM* "i 6 1 7 8 T7 118 ■■■j^^^^'" HTillS week's crossword puzzle contai s more tkNO-duWMtar uei-s. -o v. ii.eh easy clues are given. Solution to last week's puzzle is appended. clues across SOLUTION TO C?<?G r.7SM 5. With NO. 3 7 Cake
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