Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 October 1942

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  • 21 1 The Syonan Times No. 213 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to I SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 Telephone 5471. 7 Cnas
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  • 696 1 One Week Set Aside To Observe Event TOKYO PRESS STRESSES IMPORTANCE TOKYO newspapers Friday played up the Gov- ernment's decision reached Thursday at the Vice-Ministers' Conference, setting the week beginning Dec. 5 for a nation-wide observance of the first anniversary of the Greater
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  • 239 1 Hankow, Oct. 24. Domei. MORE than 950,000 Chungking] troops have been killed and] more than 64,000 prisoners were taken by Nippon forces in the Wuhan District up to Sept. 30 since the battle of Wuhan KSSfi four years ago, Nippon forces
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  • 138 1 GEN. HATA BACK FROM TOUR Nanking. Oct. 28. 'OEACE and crder in Nippon occupied areas in China have been maintained to a notable extent and the Chinese are living a life free from anxiety, especially in view of this year's bumper rice crop in the
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  • 95 1 Buenos Aires, Oct. 22. Dcmel. •-pHE new Cabinet of Chile has been sworn In witn the Chilean Ambassador to Uruguay, Joaauin Fernandez, filling the post of Foreign Minister. Other members of the newlyfcrmed Cabinet are as fellows:— Home Minister, Raul Morales < Radical). Finance Minister,
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  • 67 1 Usbon, Oct. 22. Don.ci. ris reported from London that a further decrease of the purchasing capacity of British clothes coupons was predicted by the Daily Sketch, which says that this will be due to the absolute lack of clothing, especially woollen articles. The newspaper says
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  • 59 1 Berlin, Oct. 22, Domei. EXPRESSING whole-hearted ap-■-i proval of the Nippon decision to met* out severe punishment to enemy fliers participating In inhuman bombing raids in the tuture. the Foreign Office spokesman declared that the United States authorities should have oeen ashamed not proud
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  • 102 1 Marshal Petain 's Menage To Dakar Lisbcn, Oct. 22. Domei. IT was officially announced that Admiral Darlan arrived at Dakar on Wednesday afternoon with a message from Marshal Petain, a Vichy report statee. Admiral Darlan read Marshal Petain's message over Radio Dakar to the people of French West Africa, which
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  • 175 1 U.S. MILITARY EXPERT'S VIEWS Lisbon, Oct. 23. DomeL THE New York Times' military expert, Hanson Baldwin, summarizing his observation on the 14,000 mile trip in the Pacific, admitted that, despite 12 months of bitter fighting, the Allies have railed to shake the Nippon positions in the
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  • 400 1 Tokyo, Oct. 23. IT is disclosed on unimpeachable I authority that the United States Government through Red Cross representatives on Sept. 19 made inquiries into the welfare in Nippon internment camps of eight of the 79 United States fliers who participated in
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  • 65 1 Rome, Oct. 22. Domei. rVRSTRUCTION ob Tuesday of IS 87 enemy iteMi tw the eOsfi^SrV^^r^B^^BVyTßnHß WW&tn in which Italian and 200 German planes took part, the Italians shot down 44 enemy planes and the Germans 11. In another action, air and ground forces accounted
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  • 135 1 Tokyo. Oct. 23. MR. Tomokazu Hori, Spokesman of the Board cf Information, citing the former case of an American crew of a plane which made a forced landing on Soviet territory last April were interned there, told foreign Press correspondents: "In future
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  • 90 1 Lisbon. Oct. 23. Domei. CLEMENT Attlee. British Lord Privy Seal, on behalf of Churchill, replying to Edgar L. Grandville MJP. yesterday revealed that there is no intention of establishing an Allied War Council in India Including representatives of the United States, Soviet Union and
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  • 39 1 Lisbon, Oct. 23, Domei. PRESIDENT Roosevelt yesterday announced that the East and West coast areas of the United States will come under maritime control and will be open only during daylight with official permission.
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  • 166 1 Hukuoka, Oct. 23. Domei. RETURNING by air to-day after a 40-day inspection tour of Southern Regions, Cclonel Kingoro Hasimoto, Mr. Gizu Manabe, members of the House of Representatives, and Mr. Masuo Saito, member of the He use of Peers, declared they were simply astounded by
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  • 41 1 Rome, Oct. 23. Domei. DRFI ISH authorities proclaimed raar- tial law in Syria. Lebanon and Palestine In order to eliminate growing disorders and hostile demonstrations against the British and Dc Gaullists, it to reported Iron. Ankara.
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  • 89 1 I /ivamada, Oct. 24. Domei. PREMIER General Hideki Toxyo to-day paid his respects to the Grand i Shrines at Ise in gratitude for the successful termination of the initial year of his Cabinet as well as for this year's bountiful harvest of all crop*. Premier
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  • 310 1 Tokyo, Oct. 23. BY scattering landing forces on 30 to 40 distant fronts, disregarding the axiom of strategy that "if you defend everything you defend nothing" the United States High Command is apparently going to drive hordes of American youths to
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  • 78 1 Vichy. Oct. 22. Domrt. IN an effort to further strengthen ti«* with Germany. Premier Laval \r-;»---day assembled (he administrators of occupied terrtUrier. in France and leqursted their full co-operation pertaining to Government policies for closer harmony with Germany. He added that Government will \Mk<:
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 1029 2 ,*|"riE Allied Nations are supposed to br». fighting this war for the safety, the freedom and the independence of the peoples of the world. Their spokesmen, on each and every occasion offered to them, never fail to refer to the plans for post-war reconstruction, for a new recognition
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  • 2358 2 "THE Nippon-zin have often been compared with the Ancient Greeks, though they can claim no rivals to Plato, Sophocles or Euripedes. The two peoples were certainly one in their Inordinate curiosity and love cf novelties. Intellectually alert, but passive, our people are always eager
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  • 577 2  - Notes Comments "Sakura" mm""'~mTi m W JT *as indee<l a hayy/ idea whit h inspired the Syonan Tekubetu-si to provide 'lv erudi c public of Syonan with an opportunity of seeing what a Nippon parly of entertainers could provide in the way of light music and ballet. The cultured, full-throate.l
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1044 2 VIPPIN-GO LESSON 28 TT was seen from yesterday's lesson that, a. noun or pronoun Is in the nominative ca-e when it is followed by the postposition ga or wa," in the p^ssesfive case when followed by no." and in the objective c» c when followed by .o" or ni." the
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  • 337 3 Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 20. Domei. •THERE are nine cinema hous.es in Kuala Lumpur to-day providing screen entertainment to an aggregate audience of over 12,000 every day—the average monthly income of each theatre is $6,000. Soon -alter electricity was restored, cinema houses were opened by
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  • 169 3 YESTERDAY you learned on the radio the variation cf a verb by addition of ths suffix 'kcto.' To-day (Monday) we shall deal with the negative form of the same variation. In the negative form the verb itself does net undergo any change; only the auxiliary
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  • 366 3 (By O. C. See, Domei Staff Correspondent) Alor Star, Oct 21 Domei. SINCE the advent of the Nippon Administration, the States of Kedah and Perils have teen merged Into one Province and named Kedah. Kedah Province is virtually an agricultural country with natural alluvial soil
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  • 263 3 Penang, Oct. 19, Domei. TAKING another important step toward realization of 1 self-sufficiency for Penang and Province Wellesley is a project Involving an estimated cost of $200,000 contemplated by the Government for the conveision of 2.000 acres of
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  • 119 3 Tokyo, Oct. 20. GROUND- BREAKING ceremonies for a training camp for citizens of this city were held at 10 a.m. this morning on the site of thj coming camp in the l -ecence of approximately 500 leading persons. The camp to be known as Rikugo
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  • 104 3 Tokyo, Oct. 21. IT is learned at a meeting of the Patriotic Literary Society yesterday at Sankaldo Hall, Akasaka Ward, Tokyo, noted writers such as Mr. Syusel Tokuda, Mr. Masao Kume, Mr. Kan Kikutl, Mr. Kyozl Slrai and others totalling 130 decided to donate airplanes co
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  • 28 3 Vichy, Oct. 22. Domei. THE Vichy Government yesi-er- day officially announced that 100 were killed and 450 wounded In British daylight air-raids against Lorient, in France.
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  • 209 3 (incorporate, in ,'*pan» 21. Collyer Quay. Syonan P O Box No t>99 Tele. No. 5937 Olive— I* ruitl Kraut h F\rliaiiK« with MrtaasiaQfe .to all department* 6922 Managei ***** Manager's Resident <j After p.m. lines to ihe Bank will be connected as follows: lele. No
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  • 511 3 THAT special sports events will be held 1 during the Meizi Celebrations in Ryonan on Nov. 3, was revealed at the first Council meeting of the Sycnan Sports Association held last Thursday at the offices of Messrs. G H. Kiat Co., lid.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 476 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 130 It is hereby notified that as at present there is a shortage of chemical supply for purifying- water, the public is therefore advised «hat for the time being from November 1, all drinking water should be boiled. STONAN TOKUBETC-S1 TYO. October 10, 3602. 210—an
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    • 68 3 APOLOGY RE RED CROSS BRAND Antiseptic TOOTHPOWDER Authorised Retail Price: 20 cents per box. Due to unexpected existing demand for the above, we regret we are unable to completely cope with the requirements of all concerned. We tender oar apologies for any inconvenience caused. Adjustments are now being made and
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    • 639 3 U.S. REVEALS TWO MORE MERCHANTMEN SUNK Lisbon, Oct. 20. Domel. TTHE United States Navy De- partment has announced that another medium-sized merchantman was sunk off the northern coast of Brazil during the middle part of October. It also revealed that a mediumsized United States merchantman was torpedoed and sunk by
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    • 198 3 A MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA Ltd., (SYONAN BRANCH) MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SYONAN-TO Manager S. MAEJIMA. Sub-Manager Y. ASANO. Office Telephones No*. 5370/79. (10 line*). Manager's Residence—lS, < hats worth Road ("Phone 6398) Sub-!Man«jeis Residence —5, Malcolm Road CPLone 3351) Mr. T. Kanckos Residence—9, Tan«lin till ('Phone 3350) Mr. T. Umeahima's
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  • 831 4 Impressive Scene At Tyureito On Bukit Timah Hill YASUKUNI FESTIVAL. IMPRESSIVE and inspiring scenes were witness- ed on Friday at the Syonan Tyureito, recently unveiled, when tens of thousands of Nippon-zin, soldiers, sailors and civilians paid homage to the War Dead
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  • 355 4 npKANSACTIONS in Syonan A auction circles are veiy brisk at present, except for landed properties for which there are not many buyers, declared an official ol Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd one of the leading auctionecvuw iirms in the island in an Interview with
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  • 177 4 'TWO Nippon-go classes—one for beginners and the other for students with a knowledge of the language—will be started by the Overseas Chinese Association on Nov. 1. Each class will comprise 30 students and the whole course is expected to take six months. Applications for enrolment
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  • 150 4 Tokyo, Oct. 28. |N an action-packed ten-rounder staged to-night at the Hibiya Public Hall "soldier boy" Takasl Sasakazi, 139-lb., scored a close decision over Seiti Asahi, 137-10. Both boys were heavy hitters and willing mixers and from the early rounds had the big crowd of
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  • 79 4 117ITH the increase in volume of trade between Syonan and Nippon and between Syonan and the Southern Regions the Nippon Military authorities have decided to inaugurate a unitary system of Customs duties on (roods exchanged between the provinces in Malaya and to abolish the many different
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  • 236 4 Penang, Oct. 19. Domei. stamps for Malaya, bearing Nippon and English characters, will be available in the near future, it was revealed by Mr. Motokatu Sasaki, newly appointed Controller of Posts, Penang, Province Wellesley and Kedah, in an interview with
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  • 257 4 '■'HE programme of tho com- bined schools concert to be presented by the Education Department of the Syonan Toku-betu-si on the occasion of Meizi Setu has been altered due to unavoidable circumstances, states an announcement by the Education Department. The revised schedule includes
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  • 63 4 DETTER combination in the forward lin? coupled with a reck-like defence gave a Serangoon XI an easy 4-1 victory over a Katong XI in a hockey match played on the padang on Friday. All the scoring was dene in the second half. For Serangoon. Leembruggen
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    • 304 4 Your Lights How To Black-out IV nr\ DC •O" I t l(Wl Mint rut »h»w tb*re horixomtai »r rell«t'( on to *p«n .J^ ir*cn n«xi to houvr v|^^ Haw torchUchU md hecdUi^p. iIUmM he Hi»d««. H«» howt HfliU ih««M >h*4«4. SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 131 It is hereby notified that
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  • 1852 5 ONE of the greatest benefits conferred on Malaya by this war is the smashing down of the v false standards of living previ- gt ously created by the British at- h me sphere which was allowed by the people of Malaya to
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  • 339 5 QULAU Kusu—a tiny rocky islet located off the coast of Syonan—visited yearly by hundreds of Chinese who pay homage to Twa Pek Kong, the God of Prosperity, is once "again receiving its quota of pilgrims. The approach to Pulau Kusu
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  • 1542 5 To the Editor, Syonan Times. CIR,—I hope this will not be considered to be carping criticism! In your leading articles these last few days. which a friend has given me the opportunity to read, the Syonan Times has rendered unique service to the cause
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  • Article, Illustration
    2113 6  -  T. Ohnisi Short Story By HPINk1 flngpis appeared in the chink between the slidine screens, the jvhite paper of which had turned -o sooty yellow and been torn h'-re and there. Then one of the screens sir. open and disclosed a little gir: of five in a non-deaciipt maroon
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  • 144 6 Names Announced By Foreign Office Tokyo, Oct. 20. TTHE names of the ten Nippon internees who died recently in the United States and Australia were announced by the Foreign Office. The announcement also disclosed the names of 65 additional Nippon-zin, who have been recently interned in
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  • 647 6 Calm, Lofty Mountains Explosive Volcanoes Mould A Nippon-zin's Ckaracter T WROTE last week a short essay on Nippon and Nippon-zin. emphasizing that loyalty, patriotism and filial piety have led and are still leading lives of Nipponlin to supreme power. To-day my discussion is on the Nippon-zin's character, as determined by
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  • 160 6 Tokyo, Oct. 15. /CONVICTION that women in Nippon and China must "join hands in friendly understanding, for it is after all mothers who have such an important influence In shaping the welfare of both countries" was expressed by Miss Chang Ke-Cheng, aged 25 and the
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  • 462 6  -  K. SUNASAWA. -By Nippon Spirit is one of the Greatest Harmony. We have fed our peaceful and mild characteristics on the wondrous beauties of Nature, whi^n is so common in our Country. But, as you know, Mother nature is not very
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 286 6 KATAKANA CROSSWORD 5 "a LflHsfl 10 ■■BB^ 16 ■HHp^^^ ■■■Tier i^^T^Bßf ANOTHER simple Katakana crossword puzzle is giyen to-day together with Miiution and key to last week's puzzle. It is repeated that these crossword ***** are Riven only as a Nippon-re* educational feature as a number of new words are
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