Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 October 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. No. 211 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Ct-riti
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  • 577 1 German Offensive Is Now Clearly Making Headway Lisbon, Oct. 20. Domei. LITTLE doubt remained in even the most optimistic circles that the Stalingrad fighting is drawing to its end as reports received indicated that the final German offensive is clearly making
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  • 117 1 Canton, Oct. 21. Domei. CANTON'S 1,000,000 people, including 15,000 Nippon-zin, are to-day celebrating the fourth anniversary of the entry of the Nippon forces. They are enjoying prosperity never witnessed prior to the city's occupation by Nippon. Eighty per cent, of the city's commercial
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  • 113 1 Tokyo, Oct. 22, WITH the completion yesterday of thorough d scusslon by the deliberative committee of the Privy Council, the Ministry for Greater East Asiatic Affairs will be formally established early nc;:t month, it is learned. Together with the formal establishment ct
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  • 68 1 Buenos Aires, Oc. 21. Domei. REPORTS from Santiago dla-1 •IOM that the Chilean Cabinet I resigned yesterday reportedly due to Intsrnal political differences precipitated by the recent speech of Summer Walles, the U.S. Under Secretary of State. It is added that the cause tor tlie Cabinet resigna.ion
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  • 248 1 Shanghai, Oct. 21. Domei. •"TRIBUTE was paid to the war dead of Nippon and China in a solemn memorial service held this morning at St. Joseph's Church on Pue Montauban under the joint auspices of the Nippon and Chinese religious
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  • AMERICAN EYES TURNING TOWAR THE NEAR EAST AND AFRICA
    • 158 1 Stockholm, Oct. 21, Domei. THE American landing in Liberia is considered as an Allied trial attempt to check German submarine operations against the sea route round the Cape, which has an important connection with the coming winter campaign in North Africa and the Middle East.
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    • 241 1 Tokyo, Oct. 22. TPHE Japan Times and Advertiser's editorial, entitled "The Approaching Crisis in Dakar" says it is to be assumed that America, "driven to the necessity of setting up a second front somewhere and somehow owing to sharp reminders from Stalin of positive promises made
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  • 56 1 Tokyo, Oct. 22. ACCORDING to the Magazine A "Fascismo," the Italian fleet has been strengthened by the commissioning of four 35,000-ton battleships mounting 38-centimelre guns, the Yomiuri-Hoti reports from Rome to-day. The magazine disclosed that Italy has four a.?(l;tion.il modern battleships mounting 32-rcntimetre guns, making
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  • 234 1 Shanghai, Oct. 20, Domei. npHE Noon Extra, editorially commenting on the Allied massing of sea and land forces on the West African coast, says that when the Soviet Union cries urgently for aid, in the form of a second front on the European continent,
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  • 47 1 Lisbon, Oct. 21, Domei. PRESIDENT Roosevelt signed the largest tax bill in American history aimed at raising $8,000,000,000 during the next fiscal year under which 25,000,000 persons will be required to pay income taxes for the first time, a Washington dispatch states.
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  • 356 1 'Wanted To Give The Kids A Taste Of Bullets* DUTHLESS and indiscrimin- ate bombing a'-nd machinegunning Dy the United States sir raiders of innocent and unarmed civilians, schoolchildren and !non-military objectives such as hospitals during air raid on Tokyo on April 18 have
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  • 202 1 Tokyo, Oct. 21. FLATLY repudiating Allied alle- gations that the proclamation by the Home Defence Headquarters, warning that heavy penalties will te dealt lor wilful, atrocious bombing ol non-mili-tary establishments and schools, is a means of 'reprisal." Mr. Tomokazu Hoii. Spokesman
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  • 108 1 Lisbon. Oct. 21, Dome! IT is reported from Washing; m that the White House yesterday announced that Prince Bernhaid of the Netherlands arrived m Washington on Monday for x brief visit as overnight guest at the White House and lunched on Tuesday with the Prcsirh-nt. T
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  • 237 1 Shanghai, Oct. 21. Domei. LASHING enemy propaganda which seeks to utilize the vord Busido" to its own end, Lieut.-Colonel Hikozane Yokoyama, Nippon Army Spokesman in China, commenting during the regular Press conference this afternoon on the announcement of severe punishment
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  • 43 1 Buenos Aires, Oct. 20, DotnoL pERMAN .submarines sank 4 vl total of 516 Allied ships in the Atlantic waters off the western coast of America from the middle of January to date, according to United Press estimates recnvttt here.
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  • 27 1 Lis;x>n, Oct. 21, Dora*. r* is reported from Washington that according to reports frota Iceland, enemy planes flew ore» the Reykjavik area this iiiii«i—
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 777 2 Education —Key To A Country's Culture A UIVILIZLD and cultured state aims at the highest possible form of social existence for the people of a country under its government. Every nation that has risen to world power has based its advancement and the administration of its government upon a certain
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  • 1530 2 THIS is a continuation from 1 yesterday's issue of the Syonan Times of the text of the late Dr. Inazo Nitobe's address on Nippon's Magna Charta. The article continues: The principles stated in four of the Articles I
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  • 518 2 AS you all have experienced and are experiencing or will experience, this is a world of conflict. In times of peace you have to fight for existence, and in time of war it is Just as you all
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  • Letters To Editor
    • 394 2 To the Editor. Syonan Times. Cut, —I read with interest your editorial under the caption of Gambling and Crime," and quite agree with what one of your readers. "Utopia," has written on the matter. I am one of the many who had long ago wished to draw
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    • 323 2 To the Editor, Syonan Times. Clß,—During this wai so many of the drugs have fallen in to the hands cf the oublic, who in some cases cannot even read the name of the dri|, and these people are now trying to make their fortune out of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 30 2 ANNOUNCEMENT We have been .appointed Sole Advertising Agent? frr THE SYONAN TIMES For space bookings and rates please forward enquiries to SYONAN ADVEKTISING AGENCY 4. ROBINSON ROAD. «r Those 7171.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1121 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 36 "I O-DAY S l-sscn will deal with pronouns, some of wliich have ali-eady appeared in sentences in past lessons. As the aim of these lessons is to give an insight into the polite forms of speech to be adopted in speaking to sa;>cricrs, some of the essential
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  • 766 3  - Forest Conservation In New Malaya REMOVAL OF UNSOUND INFERIOR SPECIES D. D. Forester) (By SINCE there is to be a Forestry Section at the forthcoming Agricultural Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, perhaps it may interest people in this new Malaya to appreciate the benefits of real Foresty. It may not be
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  • 292 3 THE Indian community of Syonan has suffered a great loss In the death of Mr. Jamnadas Purshotam, who died at the Tytio-Byoin oo Oct. 17. Mr. Purshotam was not only a leading merchant but a great benefactor to the Indian community, and by his
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  • 715 3 LATEST radio messages to Indo-Malayans from New Delhi, intercepted by an authorized station and forwarded for publication by courtesy of the Indian Independence League, Syonan Branch, include the following; To R. Ramaratnam Piilai, formerly of General Po6t Office. Singapore. Prom
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 561 3 EXHIBITION OF ART rooo support has been received for the forthcoming exhibition of artists' work in Syonan. new names being received daily, Ivor the information of exhibitors the following instructions are given: 1. Pictures must not be sent in until lull detailed irstructions are published in the syenan Times. This
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    • 664 3 ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE Proposed Sailings Of Vessels engagement Under The Control Of WIRELESS OPERATORS LIM WON G. The clement K izi Kyokn Vacancies exist for 20 Wireless is annO unced between Mr. Hubert W*u Operators. Will intending applic- Lim Kheng Siang, eldest son of ants present themselves for an
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    • 75 3 APOLOGY RE RED CROSS BRAND Antiseptic TOOTHPOWDER Authorised Retail Price: 20 cents per bo\. Due to unexpected existing demand for the above, we regret we are unable to completely cope with the requireI merits of all concerned. We tender our apologies for any inconvenience caused. j Adjustments are now being
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    • 500 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 130 It is hereby notified that as at present there is m shortage of chemical supply for purifying water, the public is therefore advised that for the time being: from November 1, all drinking water should be boiled. SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 TYO. October 20, 2602. 210—215
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 121 3 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YESTERDAY'S lesson on the radio was on verbs in the future form denoting the speaker's intention. In Nippon-go the present form of the verb is sometimes used as in the future tense when the event will surely occur. To-day you will proceed with this way of
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  • 641 4 A SCHEME to increase the quantity of fresh cows milk in Syonan and facilities for the distribution of this essential commodity to meet the needs of babies and sick in the island is receiving the attention of the Food
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  • 217 4 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kiii-la Lumpur. Oct. 20. •TWO hundred and seventy local shep--1 keepers and provision dealers in Kuala Lumpur were personally warned against black market and hoarding practices yesterday by Mr. T. M. Imano, Chief of tne Criminal Intelligence Department, S-^'aJigor, when
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  • 175 4 (From Gvr Own Correspondent) Kuaia Lumpur. Oct. 20. TKE Selangor Government is proposing to control the price of matches In the near future, ii is learm>d as a le^rlt of inquiries made to-day. V.holesalers of matches must apply to the Superintendent
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  • 843 4 Tokyo News Commentary THE ruling clique in the United States is made up of curiously peculiar and peculiarly curious people. These American demigods, dazed by the glitter of gold and intoxicated by their insatiable desire for world supremacy, have completely
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  • 584 4 A.R.P. Exercises In Syonan Fixed For Oct. 25—26, Nov. 4-5 Nov. 12—13. THE Syonan Defense Garrison has issued the following particulars regarding air-raid precaution measures, including the sounding of airraid alarms and light control, which must be strictly observed by the public during the practices to be held on Oct.
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  • 371 4 Ipoh, Oct. 19. Domel. INURING a press interview, Sree Rash Behari Bcse in answering several questions, revealed certain aspects of his past life as a revolutionary and especially his association with other comrades who had sacrificed their lives in the cause of their
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  • 615 4 Enemy's Scorched Earth Tactics In Malaya Abortive IMPRESSIONS OF TOUR Penang, Oct. 19, Domei. MALAYA'S progress in various fields of reconm struction will be described when the party of Press representative?, now making an extensive 11-day tour of the Malayan Peninsula, return to Syonan
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  • 82 4 TN connection with the local observation of the festival of the Yasukuni Shrine, the Oversea Chinese Association, v Syonan, will send seven council members as its representatives to lay wreaths at the Tyureito Monument at Rukit Timah as a mark of
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  • 180 4 Penang, Oct. 19. Domei. |7OLIZ>WINa the example In Nippon, where nothing can be done without seals, Government officials, business firms and private individuals in Penang are making use of this method of signature for their daily business. In pre-war Penang only Chinese shops, and not
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