Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 October 1942

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonon to Telephone 5471. No. 215 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, KOKI 2602, SYOW A 17 7 CrrllA
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  • 324 1 Moscow, Oct. 25. Domei. FVERY available man, woman and child has been mobilized in the last desperate stand against the fierce German onslaught in Stalingrad, according to the special correspondent of the Izvestia. The correspondent says that at some points
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  • 129 1 Lisbon, Oct. 26 Domei. ['THE United States Navy Department announced late this evening that the I I aircrajt-carner. Wasp, was I sunk on the afternoon of I I B Sept. 15 by Nippon sub- marines in the Solomons area. I The announcement says I
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  • 210 1 Stockholm, Oct. 26. Domei. J HTHE vanguard of the British Eighth Army in Egypt which on Friday night attacked along the line between the Mediterranean and the Quattara Depression with Highlanders, Australians, New Zealanders and Free] French participating, has already been stopped
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  • 145 1 Zurich, Oct. 26. Domei. TpHE R-AJYs attacks on North i Italy, which were executed four times in three days, are aeen as being directly linked with General Alexander's offensive in Egypt. Saturday nights operations, of which details are yet unobtainable, are believed to be the largest
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  • 117 1 t Tokyo. Oct. 26. Domei. HE recent i olitical developments surrounding Chile were explained in detail by Mr. Kumaiti Yamamoto, Foreign Vice-Minister, at the regular vice-ministers' conference held at the Premier's official residence this mofnliag. Mr. Yamamoto commented on the recent ami-Axis Inclinations
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  • 339 1 Tokyo, Oct. 27. SENOR Pedro Aunario, Editor-in-Chief of the La Vanguardia of Manila, in an article appearing in Monday's Asahi addressed to the Greater East Asia Writers* Convention, scheruled in Tokyo from Nov. 3, declared that writers must concentrate their efforts u>
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  • 206 1 Dai-Honyei Announces Heavy Raids On Chittagong, Tinsukia IMPERIAL Nippon Army and Navy air units either shot down or destroyed aground a total of 43 enemy plapes in their attacks on the enemy air bases
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  • 477 1 Lisbon. Oct. 26 Domei IT i* reported from Washington that 1 Wendell Willkie in a radio speech made a withering criticism on the United States war efforts declaring that the United States has given the Allies only "boasts and broken promisee.' Willkie
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  • 278 1 UTHORITATIVE quarters in Tokyo revealed Monday, accord* <*»• ing to Domei, that the a tack by Imoerial Army and Navy planes Sunday against enemy air bases in Eastern India wa* conducted on the largest scale since the outbreak of the War of Greater East Asia,
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  • 86 1 Lisbon, Oct. 26. Domei. A REPORT Irom London revealed that the London area had a brief air-raid alarm to-day for the first time since the arrival in the British capital of Mr*. Fraaklin Roosevelt. It was reported that the enemy piano was flying so high
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  • 107 1 Nanking, Oct. 26, Domel. r' is learned that a Greater Ea.it Asia Exposition, featuring a panorama of the Greater East Asia War and a display of war prizes captured by the Nippon forces, will be held for one montn on the banks of the Hsuiaa ftu
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  • 120 1 Stockholm, Oct. 25. Domel. ACCORDING to London reports, general truancy is appearing among workers in vital British war Industries, which is causing the British Ministry of Labour much worry. It Is reported that about 600,000 workers are every day absent from works where more working
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  • 260 1 •OUR DUTY/ SAYS PRESIDENT WANG Peking, Oct. 26. Domei. SPEAKING to the Press, Mr. Wang Ching-wei, visiting President of the National Government of China, declared: "It is our common responsibility' to effect peace throughout the whole of China as early as pcssible through close co-operation among all
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  • 55 1 Lisbon. Oct. 26. Domel. THE United States Navy Department announced the sinking of a mediutr.-sized United States merchant ship by an Axis submarine oft* the coast of .South America in the middle of August, a Washington message spates. The statement adds that survivors were landed
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  • 56 1 Berlin. Oct. 26. Domei. THE D.N.B. repcrted from Amsterdam, quoting Tritish reports, that 52 Nippon residents who w^re allowed to be at liberty in Horn ton and Galvestcn, Texas, has been arrested following thi searching of 66 he uses. It said that the search
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  • 172 1 Canton, Oct. 26. Domei. WITH the arrival in Chungking of Mr. T. V. Soong and Dr. j Wellington Koo, Chunking j Foreign Minister and Am-1 bassador to London respectively, Chiang Kai-shek yesterday called a conference of the two diplomats and other high official;
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  • 175 1 Tokyo. Oct. 27. EXPRESSING surprise at the paucity of Wendell Willkie's speech after having travelled 30.000 miles and spoken to hundreds of leading person« alities, Tokyo official circles comment ing on the speech, said: Willkic had very little to say as far as
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  • 991 2 INDIA, the cradle of Eastern civilization, in the days l of her glory, possessed a high civi'izalional and i cultural atmosphere. It was then the richest, the J wealthiest and mightiest power in Asia, earning for l itself the name of "The Golden Sparrow". Its mag- ni
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  • 2246 2 C"VERY country In the world, at peace or at war, depends on its gold reserves as the final means of international payments. Economic and political considerations of each nation In its foreign trade relations are dominated now by the idea of selfsufficiency. There was
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  • 625 2  - Notes Comments 'Sakura'- g y JT is always Dice to be able to give credit where credit is due, and to-day special praise is called for by those responsible for the spick and span condition of streets, j drains and grass vt-rtjea all over Syonan, and espe.:'ally in the I
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  • 64 2 Tokyo, Oct. 24. T*HE city's anti-air raid corps observed the tenth anniversary of its founding with the awarding of recognitions for distinguished services to 48 persons, and-a discussion on air defence was taken up at a round-table conference this afternoon. Military authorities, officials
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1059 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 40 ANOIHER interrogative pronoun often used In con- versation is "nani," sometimes contracted to nan.^ tin /'-ung "what?" Used as the sub c t of a sentence, nani" takes ga" after it, the others similarly used being dare ga, who; dotlra ga. whl.-h tof two); dore *a, which
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  • 159 3 Beautiful Highland 'Model Hom e' dorns Medan City Typical Batak Cottage To Be Town Bandstand Medan, Oct. 24. Domei. AN the Esplanade, situated in the center of the city of Medan, there has come into existence a model house built on the highland style. Like many Batak highland homes, this
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  • 188 3 YOU have learned on the radio the use of "sore" and "sono.' To-day you will learn the use of "kokoni," an adverb, composed of "koko' meaning 4*this place" and "ni" a preposition meaning "in.' The literal meaning, therefore, is "in this place,' that is, "here." The
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  • 103 3 Buenos Aires, Oct. 24. DomeirjiHE United States Navy DeA partment to-day belatedly announced that two American freighters in a convoy en route to the Soviet Union were sunk by enemy aircraft in the north Atlantic last July. The survivors, it was said, were landed at an
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  • 206 3 Nanking, Oct. 23. Domei. PUBLIC security in the district traversed by the Shantung Railway which links Tsinan and Kiaochow has been realized, according to a weekly war review issued br the headquarters of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China. The bulletin reveals that the
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  • 227 3 Bangkok, Oct. 26. Domei. AN in3p^.ssir>nod appeal to the Indian Army to feel as their own the untold sufferings and sacrifices their unaimed civilian brothers and sisters In India are making and join in that noble fight for independence from the British yoke v.su,
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  • 96 3 Lisbon, Oct. 22, Domei. P' is reported from New York that, menaced by the possibility of enemy longrange bombers hurling destructive cargoes of high explosives and incendiaries on towerin* sky-scrapers and the teeming millions, New York for the first time since the beginning of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 539 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT YOONG—YONG. The engagement of Mr. PAUL YOONG FOONG FATT, youngest son of the late Mr. Yoong Yoon Kong and Madam Lian Kap Nyong, to Miss THERESA YONG KEE NYONG. daughter of the tote Mr. Joseph Yong Vim Sen and Madam Lucy Llm Nhuk Chin, will take place
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    • 731 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 that for the time being from November 1, all drinking water should be boiled. SYONAN TORUBETU-SI TYO. October 20, 2602. 2io—aif
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    • 630 3 NIPPON-GO TRAINING NOTICE INSTITUTE (Nippon-Go Densyu Syo) In °rueJ to ascertain the quantity of various grades and K~ia rmTu HKT LDINGI lyPes of oU' S Diesoline. Kerochilia street. sene. Solar Oil and Lubricating A new class in Nippon-Go will be Oil. etc., required for the use of started in November
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  • 381 4 Twin Phantoms Of Adversity Defeat Ride With Allies 'SWITCHING HORSES IN MID-STREAM' A STRAW IN THE WIND SOLOMONS NAVAL DEBACLE Tokyo, Oct. 26. TOMMENTING on the United States Navy Department's replacement of Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghorntley as commander of the United States Fleet in South Pacific by William F. Halsey,
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  • 352 4  -  KHOO TENG ENG. To the Editor, Syonan Times. OlR,—Where once orchids and other flowers graced many a garden plot in Syonan, now almost every piece of vacant land Is turned into vegetable gardens of sorts. Practically every one realises the need for self-suffi-ciency in war-time, but
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  • 458 4  -  REASON. To the Editor, Syonan Times. SIR, —The Government Afternoon Schools of former times were started with the Intention of giving overage boys an English education. It was a permanent Institution staffed by men, most of whom were trained teachers. They were, many of them, retrenchees
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  • 426 4 To the Editor. Syonan Times. SIR, —The organization of relief work with a view of relieving distress and ameliorating living condition among the people of Malaya Is undoubtedly an attempt to carry out the colossal task of reconstruction and stabilization of the state for the establishment
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  • 115 4 Tokyo. Oct. 28. 'THE Akasaka National School, one of the oldest primary schools in Nippon, to-day celebrated the seventieth anniversary of its founding in the presence of more than 100 graduates and dignitaries including Mr. Yosizi Tadokoro, member of the House of Peers, and
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  • 162 4 Rangoon, Oct. 21, Domel. TTHAKIN BA SIEN. Director o; the Communications Bureau of the Burmese Government, broadcast that postal service had been reopened in leading cities in Burma while the transportation system throughout the country is expected to be restored completely shortly. Pointing out the
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  • 143 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 26. NEW methods of increasing production and at the same time reducing costs in agriculture will feature in publications to be distributed by the Agricultural Bureau of the Department of Agriculture at the forthcoming Selangor Agri-Horticultural Show to
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  • 144 4 Tokyo, Oct. 22. Domet. rr is learned that an exhibition of no fewer than 2'j models of German warplanes will go on display at the Mltukosi Department Store, Nihonbasi Wa»i, for eight days beginning November 3. The model planes presented for display through the
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  • 198 4 Tokyo, Oct. 26. THE Ministry for Greater East Asiatic Affairs probably will be inaugurated on November 1, it was disclosed when Mr. Eiti Moriyama, Director of Legislation Bureau, submitted his full report this morning to the vice-minis-ters conference on the Privy Council's deliberations
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  • 91 4 Shanghai, Oct. 26. Domei. ON the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Nippon capture of Tachangchen stronghold near here, in the Shanghai hostilities, impressive memorial services were held this morning under the joint auspices of the Nippon Army am the Shanghai Buddhist League before
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  • 215 4 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 25. DLAYING faultless tennis in the final of the Selangor men's singles championship yesterday, M. Hironaka, well-known Nippon player annexed the Selangor title when he easily accounted for Leong Hoe Yeng in straight sets, 6—l, 6—o.
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  • 275 4 Penang, Oct. 24. Domel. DLACED in stagnant pools and ponds, notorious breeding grounds for mosquitoes, tha larvicidal fighting fish is playing an important part in a vigorous anti-malarial campaign which 14 costing the Penang Administration nearly $60,000 a year. Most effective method of forestalling any
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  • 58 4 HPHE finals of the inter-school games will be played off oa Nov. 2 as follows: Basket-ball final at 9.30 a.m. fr.T.) at the Orchard Road Boys' School ground. Net-ball final at 7.30 a.m. (T. T.) at the Victoria Street Girls' School ground. Football final at 11.15 a.m. (T.
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    • 543 4 Latest Radio Messages For IndoMalayans Intercepted By 1.1.L. THE latest list Of radio messages > Subramanl&m Chettiar, Penang. From Mohideen. Koota Nallur We are all lrom New Delhi, intercepted iM M- S. Sethappa Chettiar, PuU- well. by an authorized station and re- u o °-5- M ercv t To a.
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    • 291 4 How To Shade Your Lights On Nov. 4—5 dpi; -o- l.irbt most not show above horizontal r rrflc. !on to oprn spaces next to hous<u M «A^ Uo* torchlights and headlamps should tw shaded. Ro» houst'nihu should b< sh*4c4. SYONAN TdKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 131 It is hereby notified that air-raid
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  • 374 5 Determination To Have New Order And Asia For Asiatics Renewed Ipoh, Oct. 24. Domei. THE grand festival of the Yasukuni Shrine, when homage is paid to the war dead throughout Nippon was observed in Ipoh to-day, when members of the Perak Syu Seityo
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  • 306 5 Anna Trading Company's Important Contribution ANE of the most important and far-reaching policies of the v present administration on Malaya is the scope given to local financiers, businessmen and chemists to launch new industries that help towards making the country self-suffi-cient with regard to commodities that
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  • 185 5 INDICATING that the local I ■I authorities always have the welfare of the people at neart. Mr. K. Toyoda, Deputy Mayor o* flyonan, and Mr. M. Shlnozaki, chief of the Kosei-ka, personally inspected a center for distributing rice gruel to the poor on Monday afternoon,
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  • 103 5 Peking, Oct. 26. Domei. TTHE North China. Liaison Offl- cer cf the Asia Development Board announced that four Chinese firm*, formerly affiliated with Anglo-America: interests which have been uncl.r the conI trol of the Nippon Expeditions ry forces in North China since the rutbreak
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  • 140 5 "THE graduation ceremony covering the second period course of the Syonan Nippon Gakkuen will be held at 11 a.m. <T.T.) at the Dai Toa Gekizyo (former Cathay Theatre) to-day, Oct. 28. The programme arranged will be as follows: (1) Gathering of students and entry
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  • 259 5 A DONATION of $300 has been given to The syonan sports Association by a Nippon-zin resident in Syonan. This gL-nercus gift bas been received by Mr. o. H. Kiat, Chairman of the A'^ociAtion. and the donor prefers to be known as Mr. X." It Is
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  • 79 5 Lisbon, Oct. 26. Domei. IT Is reported from Washington that plans for the final passage of the bill to draft 18 and 19--year-old youths into the United States Forces have been practically abandoned until after the elections, owing to the large number of members of
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  • 138 5 Ipoh, Oct. 23, Domei. THE New Year, 2603. will see Ipoh in a new garb. According to a notice issued by the Mayor, Town Office. Knoa all owners and occupiers of ouUdings within the town area it Ipoh are,required to colour-wasn or paint facades
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  • 90 5 Lisbon, Oct. 25. Domei. THE United States Navy Department yesterday announced that naval relics and trophies or five wars are being turned over to the scrap metal drive by the Naval Academy at Annapojis. It said that these commemorative pieces, collected from the grounds and
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  • 183 5 K. Lumpur, Oct. 23, Domei. DREAKING the noise and bustle of its reconstruction activities, Kuala Lumpur observed one minute's silence n commemoration of Nippon I fallen war heroes on the occa* sion of the annual festival &fl t,he Yasukuni Shrine Ihld morning. Hie Governor of Selangor,
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  • 265 5 Penang, Oct. 24. Dome!., ENTERTAINMENTS duty rates are to be revised in Penang and Province Wellesley beginning from Nov. 1. Domei was informed by Mr. Arika Okugawa, Government Accountant. Under the regulations places of amusement such as cinemas. parks and dance halls are liable to
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  • 653 6 SELANGOR PROTECTS MANUAL WORKERS New Department Created To Check Malpractices Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 22. Domei. THE Kosei Kyoku (Social Welfare Department) is keenly interested in promoting the interests of labourers and giving them their rightful place in the programme of reconstruction under
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  • 379 6 SALVAGED SHIPS REPAIRED PUT INTO COMMISSION IN order to speed up the work of salvage and clearing all harbours and sealanes throughout Malaya and Sumatra of sunken ships and wreckage, a special corporation was recently established in Syonan under
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  • 117 6 Penang, Oct. 24. Domel. A YOUNG Indian employed as a p?on in the Food Control Office is one of the 54 successful candidates selected by Government, following: an examination, to join the Penang Kunrenzyo (Officers' Training Institute), which will be opened on Oct. 26. He
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  • 117 6 IT has been decided to alter the programme for the talks to be given by Syonan newspapermen at the Dai Toa Gekizyo on Saturday. Oct. 31. starting from 8 p.m. (Tokyo Time). Three talks will all be given in English and
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  • 112 6 Ipoh, Oct. 24, Domel. A COMPULSORY vaccination campaign, organized by the Health Department, will start on Monday, Oct. 26, for all Ipoh residents. A notice issued by the authorities requires all residents of Ipoh to get themselves vaccinated before the end of next month. Vaccination
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  • 169 6 SYONAN moviegoers were pleasantly delighted to see oa the screen vivid shots taken of Sri Rash Behari Bose, President of the Council of Action of the East Asia Independence League, during his Bangkok visit in June thi year, and interesting scenes cf thf» Indian Independence
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  • 341 6 Malacca, Oct. 25. Domei. JkiIALACCA was a sleepy hollow *w* but is tc-day a busy hive," declared Governor Ken Tsurumf at a recent Press conference. The Governor said that a total of 45,000 acres of land are now under food cultivation
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  • 145 6 Penang, Oc. 24. Domei. A NOTHBR great Nippon holiday will be celebrated for the first time in Penang when the local public observes Meizi Setu on Nov. 3. Highlight of the day's celebrations will be a meeting of more than 7,000 schoolchildren cf
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  • 183 6 Prom Our Own Correspondent!. Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 26. MEVER was there such keen enthusiasm shovn in aquatic sports by local Asian sportsmea who, together with members of the Imperial Nippon Forces, packed the rectangular swimming pool, to watch the competi ion held by the Selangor
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  • 361 6 Penang. Oct. 24. Domei. A CAMPAIGN to aid the distressed among Penang's 170,000 Chinese will be launched shortly by the local Overseas Chinese Association under which all unemployed members of the community, Vnjther born in Malaya or elsewhere, will be registered under
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  • 244 6 Nippon Agricultaral Experts Tour Penang Province Padi Areas Penang:, Oct. 1\ Domoi. IN the course of an extenshe (our of padi ;ei 's and potential padi a rex--, >i Malpya, Messrs. T. V:ikio urn i\l. Varnakuti, agricultural and irrigation experts, and Mr. I'itatmni, Director of the Syunan Oo*nn Kumiai (Northern
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  • 282 6 A GREAT number of those who have registered with the Social Welfare Department in Syonan and who have already obtained positions, have failed to notify the Municipal department concerned of this fact, thus hindering work and causing unnecessary overlapping in the selection of
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  • 203 6 Seremban, Oct. 25. Domei. IN a speacial message to the Press, the Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan exhorts the poeple to increase the cultivation of foodstuffs. "We must be thankful that ever since the Imperial Nippon forces entered Negri Sembilan the people
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  • 34 6 ARRANGEMENTS for the Art! Exhibition sponsored by the Syonan Tokubetu-si and Syonan j Times have not yet been com-1 pleted It is hoped, however, to, make an announcement in these columns to-morrow.
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  • 110 6 Ipoh, Oct. 24. Dome!. QNE hundred and eighty-nine students passed the Nippon-Go examination held for Perak Government servants recently. They will be given language allowances according to grade from Nov. i. Among those who have qualifVxl for the allowances, are doctors, clerks and others right
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