Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 October 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. No. 209 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Crtlt*
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  • 325 1 TAKASAGO UNIT RETURNS HOME Distinguished Services In Philippines \n Unnamed Base in Taiwan, Oct. 19, Domel. "E^SESS rf tne Tateago unit, Formosan native volunteers, who distinguished themselves for bravery during the Bmonth service with the Nippon armed forces in the Philippines, have returned to their
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  • 40 1 Tokyo, Oct. 19. A QUIET dinner marking the one-year anniversary of the birth of tfce Tozyo Cabinet was held this evening at the Premier's official residence with the Premier and all Cabinet members attending.
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  • 308 1 SEVERE PENALTY ifOK /\im/cliit.S Tokyo, Oct. 19. •THE Commander-in-Chief of the General Headquarters of Home Defense announced at 4 pm. that captured airmen of enemy aircraft raiding the territory of the Empire of Nippon, or Nippon-controlled areas. who commit inhuman, atrocious act* will be tried by the
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  • 64 1 Stockholm, Oct. 19. Domei. ICELAND yesterday went through an air-raid alert during the elections, sending the people scurrying into shelters, according to a report. Saigon, Oct. 19, Domei. THE Government authorities here have announced that wireless service between French Indo-China and Madagascar Isand has been
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  • 76 1 Hsinking, Oct. 19. Dome 1. MR. Li Shao-keng, newlyappointed Foreign Minister, formally took over the duties of his predecessor, Mr. Wei Huanchang. immediately following hi* arrival from Nippon. The former Manchoukuoan Ambassador to Nippon, was greeted on arrival by Mr. Wei, tho Foreign Vice-Minister.
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  • 238 1 Munich, Oct. 19, Domei. DR. Joseph Goebbels, Reich Minister of Propaganda, in a stirring speech delivered to a huge assemblage which Jammed the plaza front of the historic Feldherrn Halle, yesterday significantly declared: "We are fighting for our existence." Pointing out that Germany s enemies
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  • 201 1 Bangkok Oct. 19. "MO appropriate measures have 11 been iaken by the British to cope with the anti-British movement m India* declares Mr. Ronald Clare, a well-known American correspondent, who recently left for the United States after a trip of
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  • 213 1 Tokyo, Oct. 20. BRINGING to a close the six-day extraordinary autumn grand festival at Yasukuni Shrine, the families of war dead paid a final tribute to the enshrined war heroes as messengers of Army, Navy and Imperial Household Ministries offered final respects
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  • 272 1 Lisbon, Oct. 19. Domel. CXTREME pessimism was the 11 keynote of the lengthy longawaited report issued by the Office of War Information on the performance of United States military airplanes, according to reports from Washington. In the initial part of the
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  • 149 1 Kulbishev, Oct. 18, Domei. THE 25th Anniversary of the birth of the Soviet State, coming on November 7, will be observed with special significance this year unlike normal years. How Premier Stalin sums up the military and political results of the past year is eagerl7 awaited
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  • 317 1 Times' Views 01: London Journal's Disclosures LOSSES MUST BE HEAVIER Tokyo, Oct. 20. THE Japan Times Advertiser, commenting yesterday on the Illustrated London News' recent disclosures that British Navy losses exceed 160 vessels thus far in the current
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  • 120 1 Lisbon, Oct. 19, Domel. DRIME Minister Winston Chur--1 chill has warned the British reople that a "stiff effort" will be made by the Nazis to smash heavijy at the British Isles from the air this winter, according to American sources. 1-e said that it
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  • 98 1 Tokyo, Oct. 19. A RECEPTION was given in honour of Mr. Hyogoro Sakurai, supreme adviser to the Military Administration in Burma, at the Koyokan Restaurant, Siba Ward, this afternoon by the Research Institute for the Eas^ Asia Administration, it is said. During the
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  • 190 1 Rangoon. Oct. 19. Domei. COLONEL On San. Commander of the Defence Corps, addressed his officers that they must set the example to the oeople in building and strengthening their country as a part of Greater East Asia. Colonel San together with Lieut.-Colonel La Pc from
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  • 58 1 Rome, Oct. 18. Domei. Fis revealed that an extensive Amnesty will be announced as the first act with which Italy will celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the establishment of the Fascist Regime, Oct. 28, 1922. It is understood that amnesty is applicable to political prisoners,
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  • 97 1 Tokyo, Oct. 19. *T"HF 70th anniversary of the institution of modern educational system in Nippon will be observed by the entire nation en Oct. 30 under the auspices of the Education Ministry. Approximately 1,500 dignitaries, including: Premier General Tozyo, the Education Minister, Mr. Kunihiko
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  • 135 1 70 Million Yen Mark Topped Survey Reveals Tokyo, Oct. 19. JOINERS working in the princi- pal mines under supervision of the Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka and Sappro Mining Inspection Offices have saved Yen 70,130.340 during the one year period ending June 30, according to a survey by
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  • 212 1 Tokyo, Oct. 20. MR So tan Isiwu'a, President of the East Asia Economic Council, after his return from an extended tnp to North China, yesterday evening clc dared that in face of oui* brl'liant accomplishments in the present war and rapid
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 45 1 Have you tried our I FRUIT CORDIALS? The whole Town says 3 THEY ARE GOOD. Sole Distributors:— PACIFIC TRADERS, 85, RANGOON ROAD, SYONAN-TO. I Have you tried our FRUIT CORDIALS The whole Town says THEY ARE GOOD. Sole Distributors:— PACIFIC TRADERS, 85, RANGOON ROAD, SYONAN-TO.
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    • 71 1 Learn to Speak Nippou-Gev 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, SYONAN. Tel. No. 4109. Learn to Speak Nippon-Go, by using the method contained in "THE STANDARD NIPPON-GO CONVERSATION BOOK. OBTAINABLE
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  • 717 2 MOST Westerr people are apt to generalize everything Nippon, and the local people, whose minds still retain Western influences, blindly follow suit, but, such generalization <s; always dangerous, because it misleads the would-be •student of Nippon Culture and prevents his true appreciation of the
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  • 2294 2 'Religion Of Christ Will Itself Be Enriched By An Oriental Interpreter tion' Dr. Inazo Nitobe UfHEN the late Dr. Inazo Nitobe set out in the Autumn of 1932 to deliver a series of lectures in North America, on the culture and habits of the Nippon race, one of his addresses
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  • 654 2  - Notes Comments •^®@ce®@(«><? By "Sakura oo^ysysy?)*^ THE ludicrous habit of addressing people in correspondence as "So and So," Esq. has always tickled me. I noticed a letter head the other day, obviously printed quite recently, because it had the address Syonan on it, on which was printed—"Treasurer: A.8.C., Esq., Secretar;/:
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 30 2 ANNOUNCEMENT We have been appointed Sole Advertising Agents for THE SYONAN TIMES For space bookings and fates please forward enquiries to SYONAN ADVERTISING AGENCI 4. ROB!NS:\\ ROAD, or Thoae 7171.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 981 2 -NIPPON-GO LESSON 34 POMPLEX udjpctivcs consist of nouns and sometimes \c taa w in their second bases followed by "no and an adjoctive. Sei no takai and sei no hikul f* are OOBmoQly used in referring to the height of persons. Sei. sta'ure, takai, high; sei no takai--high-statUied, i.e., tall.
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  • 136 3 /JOOD support has been received for the forthcoming exhibition of artists' work in syonan, new names being received daily. For the information of exhibitors the following instructions axe given:— 1. Pictures must not be sent in until full detailed instructions are published In the Sycnan Times. Thir.
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  • 222 3 •THE inter-group schools' sports meeting held during the week-end and embracing all boys and girls scnools of the former English school system was the first of its kind in tut educational history of tins island declared Mr. E. V. Davies, Chief Inspector of
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  • 274 3 YOU have learned on the radio verbs in the present and npst tenses and the position of :n. To-day you will learn 't verbs in the future tense. 'is in the iuturc tense end •in the word masho" rr "deshc." And the word is placed at
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  • 466 3 INHABITANTS ENTHUSIASTIC By Kaoru Kozima with the Nippon Navy at Pontianak, Oct. 18. Domei. THROUGH the untiring efforts of the Nippon troops since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War, Dutch Borneo, the great natural trea-sure-house which has
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  • 75 3 rpHIS cor-vest mm closed and any entries received after yesterday will not be considered. Results w ill be announced on Oct.' 31. Three prizes of S5O, 530, and %Z9 will be awarded to those adjudged the best, and consolation prizes may he given in other cases of
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  • 41 3 MISS D. de Souza will meet Miss M. Francisco and Miss Brownie meets Miss Bluey in a double main event over three two-minute rounds, at the Kuala Lumpur Koa Yugcizyo boxing stadium on Oct. 23, gays the Malay Mail
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  • 309 3 Tokyo, Oct. 16. POLITICAL ooservert In Tokyo, commenting on Roosevelt's reply to the Chilean President, Juan Antonio Rios' decision to postpone his scheduled visit to the United States in which the President expressed his "pious hoDe" that the visit would be postponed
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  • 125 3 A POPULAR concert by the Syonan Ochestra will ba the attraction at the open SDace opnosite the V.M.C.A. Stamford Read, to-day from 8 to 9 30 p.m. and not at th 3 Svonan Kckaido (former Victoria Theatre) as anno' mi?ed yesterday. Piogramme: 1. Mnrch.
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  • 222 3 Manila, Oct 16, Domei. RAISINS for making holy wine sufficient to fill the needs of local Catholic Churches for at least six months have been placed at the disposal of the Manila Church authorities by the Imperial Nippon Forces. The step assures
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 423 3 NOTICE Dealers and Traders in Machinery, (Marine or Land, Internal Combustion Engines), whether new or second-hand, are hereby notified that they must report not later than October 22. 2602. at Kaizi Kyoku (Marine Department), Old A.P.C. Building, Collyer Quay, the number of Marine Motors Motors/or Engines of any description or
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    • 107 3 THE BANK OF TAIWAN ITD (Incorporated la Japan) Nos i. b. 'jecil Street. Syonan. General office Tel. No. 526. m m 5265 5266 526? 6885 Manager's Room 7789 Compradore's Room 4841 For Customers' «se m 4297 —do a ***** Bank Staff Mess top floor of Office m 4472 Manager's Residence.
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    • 516 3 ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE "S^^^F^ WIRELESS OPERATORS ACKNOWLEDGMENT iSfidK^nW^SßiH^J Vacancies exists for 20 Wireless MRS- A: M. MATTHEW and iMKKHUKT^^ Operators. Will intending applic- ch H Udren v w*h to i han* a" l*?lZ i .J ants present themselves for an so kindly and willingly gave -V interview at Syonan
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    • 443 3 TASUKITNI GRAND FESTIVAL HOLIDAYS In connection v-ith the grand annual festival of the Vasukuni Shrine which falls on October 23 and 24. the public is notified that thr Nippon National Flag (Hino Mario should be hcrsted on these tvo oavs as a msrk of respect to the souls of the
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  • 285 4 Tokyo, Oct. 19. IT has been decided following a series of con- ferences between Army authorities and newspaper companies that the four largest Press enterprises in Nippon, namely, the Domei Newsagency, Asahi Sinbun, Niti Nit! and Yomiuri-Hoti shall take over the management
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  • 388 4 AN important and far reaching step in Malayan journalism will be taken early in December, when Domei Newsagency begins publication of a regular daily Nippon-go newspaper, which will replace current "tabloid" issues. This announcement was made by Mr. Inosuke Furuno,
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  • 117 4 Ipoh, Oct. 18. Domei. A T a press conference held on Wednesday, Mr. H. U-tuka announced the opening of a People's Bni' in a c-« .k. is in <*ay parts of Malaya, to assist members of the mlddleclass. It is understood that arrangements
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  • 238 4 QATURDAY night marked the clcse of the ten-day celebration of one of the most ancient sacked Hindu festivals celebrated all over India on a gigantic scale, commemorating the destruction of evil demons by the congregated might of the Goddess Durga, Laxmi and
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  • 262 4 A CLARION caU to all Malays to step out of their easy going life and come forward and show their ability to tackle big Jobs, was made by Mr. Bachtlar Effendi, well-known actor and proprietor of Suhara's Bolero, yeserday, prior to his departure
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  • 103 4 IN order to cope with its everIncreasing activities, the Oversea Chinese Association, Syonan, has effected some changes in Its organization, reports tbe Syonan Nippo. Under the new organization there will be a standing committee consisting of the president, vice-president and four members of the council.
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  • 65 4 TpHE oyonan Police Band, under the direction of Conductor Ganda Singh, will perform In public at the Farrer Park Bandstand to-day from 19 to 20 hcurs. The rrogrramme will be as follows:—1. Spanish March "Jaurez," Schettino; 2. Selection "The Mousme," Monkton; 3. Valse "Beautiful Spring," LJrcke; 4. Intermezzo
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  • 178 4 Advertised Price For Rubber The Editor, Syonan Times.' CIR,—In your issus of Oct. 17, I read an article under heading of "Huge Quantity of Rubber from Malaya and Sumatra by March, Price stabilised at 36 cts. per lb." but on ycur issue of the following day, 18th,
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  • 195 4 Rubber Produced ACCORDING to Mr. Tan Ko Sei of the Gomu Toriatukai Kumlal (Rubber Control Association), Johore Bahru, Government is now purchasing all sheet rubber produced in order to provide employment for all labourers in the rubber industry, says the Syonan Nippo. Although there are
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  • 604 4 Tokyo News Commentary a RECENT news dispatch from Washington runs: "As the result of a meeting of the American Council of Education three days before the outbreak of the present war, the United States school programmes were readjusted this year to five
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  • 115 4 Taiping, Oct. 19, Domei. U/ITH the transfer of a good number Of Gov.^rnmint employees resulting from the removal of the State Capital to Ipoh, many Government quarters had been rendered vacant here. The Nippon Administration has shown great consideration oy renting several
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  • 339 4 Tokyo, Oct. 19, Domei. PUNCHING the centre of the Waseda line for steady gains, Keio University football team this afternoon beat their arch rivals 12 to nil at the Meizi Shrine track stadium in one of the deciding games of this year's pennant race
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 180 4 NOTICE Friday, the 23rd October, being proclaimed as a public Yasukum Grand Festival holiday, the undermentioned Banks will oe closed for business on that day:—> The Bank of Taiwan, Ltd. The China Southern Bank. Ltd. The Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd. 209—211 Proposed Sailings Of Vessels Under The Control Of Kaizi
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 830 4 Latest Radio Messages To Malayans From THE following radio messages r>yvlrt+«r/\cs TV* TYIHISI to Indo-Malayans, recently XVelatlVeS 111 lllCllcl intercepted by an authorized listening in station have been To s- N- A- s- Chokkalingam Chet- dul Karcem Marikair, Karikal. We are released to the Svonan Timp<s tiar and Muthuraman Chettiar.
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