Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 31 October 1942

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonon to I Telephone 5471. No. 218 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cvutb
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  • 476 1 Tokyo, Oct. 29. POINTING out the folly of continuing their futile resistance in the face of the smashing blows inflicted on the American flee by the Nippon Imperial Navy in the Sea Battle of Uie BoutOtoa Pacific, Tokyo Radio has
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  • 99 1 A Nippon Base in French In do-China, Oct. 28, Domel. •TAKING advantage «f favorable weather conditions prevailing since October 20, strong formations of Nippon Army bombing and nchting planes during the past three days carried out heavy assaults on Mengtxe, Tachwang, Hokow and LungAttAw, all situated in
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  • 94 1 Lisbon. Oct. 29. Domei. •THE Nippon announcement on the night of Oct. 27 on the result of the Solomons and South Pacific naval battles sent the United Nations intc a huddle to discuss the latest developments in South Pacific as reports from Washington state that
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  • 123 1 Saigon, Oct. 28. Domei. MR. Iwataro Uchiyama, Nippon Minister Plenipotentiary to French Indo-China. at an Informal tea party given to Nippon, French. Chinese and Annamese reporters, at his official residence Monday night. emphatically stated that firm co-operation between Nippon and French IndoChina is
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  • 50 1 Tokyo. Oct. 29. 'TTOE Oriental Development Company yesterday obtained Government permission to open branch office in Manila The new branch office, which will take charge of the company's cotton plantation activities in the Philippines, is scheduled to start business on Nov. 3 it was revealed.
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  • 59 1 Berlin, Oct. 29. Domei. ON ths Egyptian front, fierce fighting ccntlnues and 10 enemy tanks have been destroyed while 600 prisoners were **ken, says a German High Comaand communique Issued to-day. Hsinking. Oct. 29. Domei. ris learned that a telegram service between Manchoukuo «jid
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  • 129 1 Nanking, Oct. 29. Domei. DESCRIBING Nippon's recent victory in the Naval Bat lie of the South Pacific as a step nearer ultimate victory in the Greater East Asia War, Herr Heinrich Stahmer, German Ambassador to Nankins, sent the Nippon Ambassador, Mr. Mamoru Sigemitu,
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  • 361 1 Tokyo, Oct. 29. f\BSERVERS here assert that v for once Colonel Prank Kncx, United States Navy Secretary, who is known- for his irresponsible prophesies, made thj right forecast en the night of Oct. 25, eve of Navy Day, when he asserted "we all know
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  • 270 1 Tokyo, Oct. 29. MR Zembei Horikiri, the frt*irg Nippon Ambassador to Italy, interviewed by the Asam :n Kerne yesterday upon the announcement of his appointment as Nippon Ambassador-at-Jarge in Europe, declared that the most profound Impression he receded during his tenure in
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  • 237 1 Peking, Oct. 28. Dcmei. OPEAKING before Yesterdays *3 opening session of^the^ »third general convention oi th 2 Hsinmin Society, President Wang Ching-wei urged young men of China to rally around the peace movement, emphasizing that the only way for China
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  • 294 1 Tokyo, Oct. 29. JLfR. Wang Yun-ching, the new Mancl.oukuoan Ambassador to Tokyo sucwrtmg Mr. U «haokeng, who was recently appointed Foreign Minister of the Hslnking Government, arrived in Tokyo by train this afternoon accompanied by his family and members of his suite. Mr. Wang was
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  • 61 1 Tokyo, Oct. 29. APPROXIMATELY 8,000 representatives from all parts of the country will gather here to attend the first general meeting o/ Nippon's Women's Association on November 11. It Is recalled that all women's patriotic associations were recently''merged Into the newlyfounded Nippon Women's Association. On November 12
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  • 50 1 PRESIDENT Wang Ching-wel accompanied by Foreign Minister Chu Min-1, Publicly Minister Lin Po-sheng and other members of bis suite returned by air at 11.06 p.m. frcm Peking where they attended the general session of the Hsinmin Society. President Wang left Peking for Nanking at 9.30 a.m.
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  • 453 1 SINKING OF TWO MORE VESSELS ADMITTED Chungking Greatly Upset By Dai-Honyei Announcement Lisbon, Oct. 28. Domei THE United States Navy Department has' be, latedly revealed more additions to their evergrowing list of war vessels sunk by our naval forces, according to
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  • 406 1 (By KENICHI NAKAYA) Tokyo, Oct. 2i. Vf T'fit United States authontf«# have announced that t'.i# American Navy has lost only, three cruisers, the Astoria. Quincy and Vincennes, and th« aircraft^arrier, Wasp, in addifoa to several destroyers and aircraft damaged in engagements with Nippon naval forces, in
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  • 295 1 T Oct. 29, Domei. ALTHOUGH no detailed report on the Sea Battle of the Southern Pacific has yet been re■^••Jßdbythe United States, a H? I*^ Press message concerning the sinking of the United States fio Cr& ft"carrler Was P reports that
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  • 186 1 Berlin. Oct. 29. Domei. /"*ERMAN forces on the Scalingrad front repulsed the actacks of the Red Army and further occupies a part of the factory district and several buildings, while the Soviet communication lines are being bombed night and day, the German
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  • 898 2 AN July 14, last year, the Bntish Government of the Colony issued '"Circular No. 13". The heading of this circular was "Serious Pecuniary Embarrassment of Subordinate Officers." The document referred to described the polio, which, would be pursued from Jan. 1, this year. In a deUiniined effort
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  • 708 2 SPEECHES AT SCHOOL CEREMONY 9 On Thursday, and again on Friday, the Syoiuia Times published impo lant I J speeches delivered at tht Dai Toa Gekixyo ou Wednesday, on ihe occasion of Ota.' se- j eond
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  • 1553 2 THE following is a lull list of &v.^ I and secor.l term students of th«* i Syonan Nippon Oakuen, who received i cratlflcates i-i the graduation ceremon I I held at the Dai Toa Gekiayo un I Wednesday. FIRST TERM STUDENTS Recipients of Gun-Scndanhan-tyo' priaec: Wong
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  • 152 2 Lisbon, Oct. 27. Domei IN another attempt to rouse the morale of the American public. Mr. Joseph Grew tormer United States Ambassador to Tokyo, in his Navy Day address delivered in New York, urged an all-out war effort. ''Foolish optimism end complacement self-confidence can
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  • 217 2  - Notes Comments 'Sakura 1 B» I rode by Empies-s Place the other day, I made a mental note of our town clock, for early comment in this column, its "blitzed" dial having, up to that time, \>*>en in mch a condition that it was difficult for anyone with defective eyesight
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  • 145 2 JF it could oni) be drilled inlo thr cr.nniums of the*<» "rring drivers, that exteedifig a speed of 35 m.p.h. immediately reduces the m.p.g., increases wear and teai on tires and parts, and burns up more lubricat\it\g oil, the road-hogging we see so frequently disappear
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  • 158 2 A RLADLK. wbos^ curiosity is perhaps excusabl-, writes: "Tell us something about yourself, Mr. Sakura." T comply —unbashfully. My name mean- Ch-ir) Blossom, a flower of Nippon "beyond comparison" more lovely than anything Europe has to show. The Cherry Blossom, or Sakura, has always been to
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  • 130 2 Vichy, Oct. 27. Domei. BACK from an inspection tour of French West Africa and Morocco, Adm. Jean Darlan, in an interview with the Le Petit Parisien in Paris, declared that an attack against Dakar would constitute a dangerous undertaking on the part of the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 929 2 1 I^a j, jg"tilml; NIPPON GO I.KSSON NO. 43 THERE are a number of postpositions conrlsting of three words—" no plus a noun plus "ni —which enter into the construction of sentences. These convey the meanings of the English preposi ions, but in Nippon-go all prepositions are postpositions, ihat is
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  • 426 3 I By Our Woman Correspondent I U7HANG, whang, the frying pan \s calling, Cookie is getting supper ready. What 'a there to fill the empty stomacn of smokers? Economical soya bean curd, mustard pickle, j pea sprouts, boiled rice, vegetable soup and coffee strong and plenty? Pea sprouts
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    • 1548 3 TOM; KANREI No. 5 (Military Administration Ordinance No. 5) An Ordinance to provide for receipt j Article 3. —Reports concerning sea- Article 6.—This Ordinance ibali not «f reports ssd the registration of men's qualifications Khali, in accordance apply to chose Nippon seamen fc^amen with their Qualifications is wltu Auxiliary Regulations
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    • 560 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 132 SANRINSHAS JINRIKSHAS MUST CARRY FARE CARDS. It fa hereby notified that all Sanrinshas and Jinrikshas must carry a card which must be displayed in a prominent position, showing the correct rate of fares to be paid by the public. These fare cards will be
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    • 509 3 NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 8 of 2602. Restriction of Navigation off the waters of Syonan. Date: November 1 to 15, 2602 (both dates inclusive). Position: <1) Between Syonan and Blakang Mati—western entrance to Keppel Harbour. (2) Between Syonan and Pulo Bukum. (3) Between the most souther- point of Blakang Mati
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    • 353 3 NOTICE 30 CWEIGHT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Mark depicted above is the sole and exclusive property of CHOP TECK CHIANCi of Annpoh, China, and that the same is used by the said firm in respect of Rice Flour sold and distributed by Chop Teck Ouan of No.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 170 3 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YOU have learnt the use cf Watashi wa and Waiashi no" when they are used in the nominative and possessive case respectively. To-day you will learn the use of "Watashi to" that is the objective case. In the sentence 'Hanako wa watashi to kimashita" meaning "Hanako
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  • Malaya's Granary Being Made Even More Productive
  • 161 4 Penang, Oct. 27. Domel. *"T*O cope with expansions under new conditions there is hot 4l moment to lose in the attainment of greater efficiency in ad-Itiuni-tration. Thus the training or young and promising Govern'rn?nt servants for this purpose is f xtremely urgent," said the
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  • 110 4 (THE following is the pcogramme for I* the Art Exhibition sponsored by the ©wuar. Tckubetu-si and the Syonan (Times *t the Dai Toa Auditoriunr- To-day: This day is reserved for •Valuation of exhibits by Nippon artists. !**o exhibitors or members of the general public will be allowed
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  • 258 4 THHE mail service between Hong Kong and the various areas of the Southern Regions, hitherto limited to Nippon-zin only, will shortly be extended to Chinese and neutral nationals in these centers, said Mr. E. Suglyama, Postal Administrator for Malaya
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  • 334 4 QURING the past two days, large crowds, anxious to gain admission, thronged the Ounaeikan-bu Kokugo Gakko—Syonan's Military Administration National Language School. The school will be opened on Nov. 10. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. a steady stream of men, women,
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  • 220 4 THE names of the winners of the firaJLthree prizes in the Syonan Times contest for the best thesis on how best the average citizen could make a practical contribution in the course of his or her daily life in the great task of reconstruction—culturally, economically, politically, physically
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  • 214 4 ARRANGEMENTS for the im- portation of rice into Malaya from Burma were completed when Mr. T. Hironaga, chief of the agricultural section of the Gunseikan-bu, Malaya, visit?u Burma recently, the Syonan Times reliably learns. Mr. Hironaga stated in an interview with the Syonan
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  • 204 4 IJPON the heights of Buizan v (Bukit Timah) where once Nippon and British soldiers fiercely contested for domination of Singapore, a 20-foot statue of a group of soldiers in action will be erected to perpetuate the rac j mory of those
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  • 195 4 A SYONAN Medical Association open to all local private practitioners. Municipal. Government and Nippon doctors, will be formed in the near future, the Sronan Times U reliably informed. One of the object* of the Association *-ill be to conduct research work. pub. lie health
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