Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 November 1942

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Times I 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to I Telephone 5471. I iVo. 219. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, KOJCI 2602, SYOIF.4 17 7 Cvillh
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  • 1055 1 (By Sakao Nozu, Kenji Nagaura, Makoto If imnii «<l, T* Domei naval correspondents) An undisclosed Naval Base, Oct. 30. tl/ITH unerring accuracy a submarine unit scored four torpedo hits on September 15 on the American aircraftcarrier Wasp setting* the enemy warship ablaze and
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  • 105 1 Berlin, Oct. 30, Domei. DRITISH troops mad« two attempts to force a landing at Mersa MaUuh but were routed with heavy losses by shore defence units and the Luftwaffe the German High Command announced to-rtay. The announcement further disclosed that British forces on the
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  • 223 1 Lisbon, Oct. 29. Domei. pOQSEVELT'S rapidly declining popularity as the American leader was indicated in comments by leading American columnists on Wendell Winkle's radio talk on Oct. 20 on Asia, the Atlantic Charter and the Indian problem. Raymond Clapper. Scripps Howard
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    75 1 Adm. Isoroku Yamamoto Tokyo, Oct. 3*. I COUNT Yorinaga Matsu daira. President of the House of Peers, represent- i ing the House of Peers, to- J day sent cables to Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Com- i I mander- in -Chief of the Combined Fleet, and other j naval commanders, con-
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  • 233 1 Berlin, Oct. 30. Domel. GERMAN and Rumanian troops continued their advance in the sector west of Naltchik, while in the north-western sector of the Caucasus, German forces further occupied a height, the German High Command announced today. In Stalingrad, the factory districts captured yesterday
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  • 329 1 INITIAL ATTACK ON TINSUKIA DESCRIBED 'Enemy Caught Napping 7 Commanders Reveal TOKYO, OCT. 30. THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT OF INDIA 1 HAS ANNOUNCED THAT THE NIPPON AIR FORCE AGAIN BOMBED BRITISH AIRFIELDS IN NORTH-EASTERN INDIA ON THURSDAY. Meanwhile Domei correspondent Shiro Suzuki,
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  • 178 1 Memorial Services To Naval Heroes Of China Philippine Waters Shanghai, Oct. 30. Domei. A MEMORIAL service for naval heroes who died in action in China waters since Sept. 1, 1941, was held here at 10 a.m. in the presence of Admiral Mineiti Koga, Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Fleet in China
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  • 806 1 MR. HORI ON FAILURE OF U.S. ARMCHAIR STRATEGISTS Tokyo, Oct. 30. MR. Tomokazu Hori, Spokesman of the Board of Information, commenting in a statement on our brilliant Naval victory in the Southern Pacific, the announcement of which came "ironically on the very
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  • 251 1 Nanking, Oct. 30. Domel. •THE Press Section of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Chinn reveals in its latest weekly review that, pushing the mopping uw campaign over the entire Shanst Province, the Nippon forces on October 20 started general attach against remnants of the
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  • 417 1 (By Kenichi Nakaya, E>omei Naval Correspondent* Tokyo, Oct. 31. *I*HE sinking or damaging of 65 Amarican warships cf various categories including four battleships, nine aircraft-carriers, 21 cruisers, 18 destroyers, ten submarines, two minesweepers, one unidentified warship and 19
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  • 787 2 INFORMATION gleaned at first hand from the various provincial Governors and Chiefs of General AiTairs by Syonan newspapermen clearly indicates that the reconstruction of Malaya is proceeding sivrdily and satisfactorily. With the progress of rerobstruction, peace and proeperitv are being restored. In every town and village in New
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  • 834 2 APPROPRIATE ceremonies commemorating the 70th anniversary of the establishment in 1872 of Nippon's educational system were held yesterday all over Nippon by the Education. Ministry. Nippon's educational system dates back to the year 701, when institutions of learning were
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  • 122 2 Tokyo, Oct. 3*. /\N the occasion of the 76th anniversary of the estav blishment of modern Nippon educational system His Imperial Majesty The Emperor this morning honored Dr. Knnihiko Hasida, the Education Minister, with a congratulatory Imperial Message. Proceeding to the Palace 'at 8.50 this
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  • 199 2 Tokyo, Oet. 3t. COMMEMORATING the 70th anniversary of the educational system In Nippon, Premier General Tosy« to-day stressed, in a conjnratnlatory message, the important role being played by education en the home front in gaming ultimate victory in the war of Greater Bast Asia. Premier Tosyo delivered
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  • 226 2 THIS is the translation of a Nippon war-song entitled "Hotsu-wo-daite", which w«*s composed by a sergeant who actually participated in the Battle for Singapore and which is popularly sung by the soldiers and civilians of Syonan. The English translation was rendered by Prof. Sutaro
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  • 346 2 Following the reading of the Imperial Rescript governing national education, students of the Tokyo School of Music sang a song in response to the Imperial Rescript. In the course of the celebrations congratulatory speeches were made by Premier General Tozyo, the Education Minister Kunihlko
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  • 512 2  - Notes Comments "Sakura-' CYONAN Eurasians have cause to feel happier to-day than they have done for a long time. I have heard it whispered that their status as a distinctive cor.imunity has now been officially recognized, and friends of this community would like to congratulate them on this cognizance. Eurasian*
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  • 142 2 THE program 1 for the weekly popular conceit by the Byonan Orchestra from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Syonan Kokaldo to-day is as follows: 1. Overture, Die stumme Von Portfcl (MasanteUo). Auber; 2. Waltz, OTfT the Waves, Rosas; 3. Paraphrase, I* PaJoma. Yradier; 4.
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    • 100 2 TO ADVERTISERS At Solt Advertising Agents for THE SYONAN TIMES Advertisers, be they casual or otherwise, may avail theranehes of our Service which is entiiefy FRFE. Bates charged by us are identical hi every rtspsct with those off THE SYONAN TIMES and In addition they will hare the ndranUfe of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1047 2 NIPPON GO LESSON' 44 yESTERDAY'S lesson contained sentences with the nominal postpositions no naka ni. Inside <hako no naka nl, in the box; hlkidasi no naka ni, in the drawer); no usiro nl, behind (ie no usiro ni, behind the house; kl no usiro ni, behind the tree); no tame
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    • 1415 3 TOMI KANREI No. 5 (Military Administr ation Ordinance No. 5 An Ordinance to provide for receipt, Artlele 3.—H-eporte concerning sea- Article «.-This Ordinance jhali not reports and the registration of men's qualifications shall. In accordance apply to O»ose Nippon seamen *amen with their Qualifications to with Auxiliary Reflations made under
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    • 631 3 to-morrow's adio Lesson In Nippon-Go YESTERDAY you learnt on the radio the use of Watashi To and to-day ycu will proceed with the use of "Watashi Nl." For example, "Watashi ni mizu o ip~ pai motte kite kudasai" means ''Bring me a cup of water." In this sentence Watashi Ni
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    • 510 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 NOTICE No. 132 SANBINSHAS JINRIKSHAS MUST CARRY FARE CARDS. It is hereby notified that all g^nrtnfrnr and Jinriksha* mast carry a card which most be displayed in a prominent position, showing the correct rate of fares to be paid by the public. These fare cards will be issued
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    • 410 3 NOTICE TO MARINERS No. S of 2t*Z. 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
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    • 166 3 NOTICE TO COFFEE SHOPS EATING HOUSES SUGAR QUOTA HOLDERS All Coffee S«.ons and Eating Houses in Syonan-to holding Sugar Purchasing Certificates mast present their certiftea'es to the Syokuhinka, Tofcubetusi (Food Control Offlee, Sugar Section, Municipal Offices) for endorsement on the following days before going for their November supply:— Certificate Nos.
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  • 140 4 A LARGE oil painting depicting the surrender scene at Bukit Timah heights, to be painted shortly by the Sinhalese artist. O. Don Peris, FJt.CA. (London), will be presented to the Imperial Nippon Government. Mr. Perls told a Domei representative that his picture
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  • 194 4 Ipoh, Oct. 27. Dornei. "\yiTH the issuance of the new Profiteering and Exporting 'Prohibition > Enactment by the Governor of Perak, appearing in the Oovernment Oazette. to-day, the profU;rring and hoarding racket that came into existence following the shortage in certain «*p«ential commodities has been smashed
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  • 109 4 Penang, Oct. 27. Domei. AIMING at the evolution of a substitute which contains the nutritive properties of milk and which can also be preserved for long periods, a local Chinese. Mr. Lee Sie-v Ngock, has been experimenting for the past eight months with soya
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  • 47 4 These photographs show the rice producing industry from the start (rice planting) to the finish (at the mill where padi is turned into rice). These pictures were taken in Kedah during a recent tour of the province by a party of Syonan newspapermen.
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  • 195 4 Tokyo, Oct. 30. JTOLLOWING completion of eignt months' experimental stage, the Djawa lumber industry is now in full swing with all of the Island's mills working full time under the guidance of the Nippon Military Administration, the Yomiuri-HoU newspaper reported from Bat a
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  • 83 4 nPO-DAY and to-morrow, the Art Exhibition sponsored by the Syonan Tokubetu-sl and the Syonan Times at the Dal Toa Auditorium is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 4: Return of unsold pictures
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  • 134 4 Bangkok, Oct. 30. Domei. COMMENTING on the conclusicn of the Nippon-Thailand Cultural Agreement, Luang Vichitr Vadhakiun, Foreign Minister of the Thai Government, in a statement yesterday stated that the agreement will serve to prcmote friendship between the two countries and make for the successful execution of
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  • 83 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 29. T'HE death took place here yesterday ef Mr. B. P. Nicholas, founder and managing director of the Oriental Banl: of Malaya, Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Nicholas was G6 years old and was ailing for
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  • 445 4 rTHAT the Malayan Christian Churches can succeed in their task and continue their work successfully if they uve prepared to make monetary and i oiher sacrifices rather than continue in the old Western system of lookingffter their own personal comforts and conveniences,
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  • 107 4 Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 28. Dcmel THREE reconstructed bridges In Kuala Lumpur will be opened by the Governor of Selangor, Mr. S. Kikuti, on Nov. 2. With this, three ugJy wax scars will disappear from the city. In less than threa months, hewever, these
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  • 197 4 FORMATION OF WELFARE ASSOCIATION APPROVED UHTH the object of co-operating with the Nip- pon Government in all matters pertaining to the New Order, and in the maintenance of peace and order in Malaya, a Syonan Eurasian Welfare Association has been formed, the Syonan
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  • 65 4 MEIZI SETU, the anniversary of the late MeiziTenno, which is celebrated to-morrow, is. a public holiday in Syonah. Mr. K. Toyoda. Deputy Mayor, Syonan Tokubelu-si, said that in addition to programme of sports and entertainment arranged* by both the Education Department and the Kosei-ka, Syonan Tokubetu-si,
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  • 122 4 Tokyc, Oct. 31. •T'HE need to establish a new educational policy tat Maiuy.i and Sumatra was emphasized by Marauis Yositika Tokugawa, adviser to the Syonan i.lilitarv Administration, in an interview with the Ycmiuri yesterday at Medan, upon his return from a two-week tour
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  • 113 4 Penang, Oct. 27. Domei; TO commemorate Meizi Setu, which will be celebrated on Nov. 3, the Overseas Chinese Association proposes, subject to the approval of the authorities, to establish scholarships for all Chinese schools in Penong and Province Wellesley, Domei learns. At a specially
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  • 116 4 U Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 28. Domei. NCF.ASING activity is witnessed on the Selangor Turf Club premises as gangs of labourers work feverishly to prepare the site for the opening of the Selangor Agri-Horticultural Exhibition—the first to be held under the New Order—in commemoration
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  • 64 4 JN the f enii-fmals of the inter-school football competition. Kota Raiah V, f h?° l fc*at Teluk Kurau BoJ? '£M SzK™? Ba*ah R^d soy-1 i S? EaSt Ccast Road School sciSoi'-iiiS Rangoon Road BosrB' Club street Chinese Boys' school on the same day in the basket-ball final. whUr
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  • 48 4 (CATHOLICS throughout Malaya will pay homage at the various cemeteries to-morrow, when the festival of All souls will be observed. The festival will be observed as in previous years, the administration having aUowed all facilities to Rvxnau rra r H rkl in*
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  • 106 4 ff OCAL vocalists are en- thusiastically joining the Amateur Choir organized by the Gun-Sendenhan. Enquiries made at the office of the Gun-Sendenhan reveal that many applications have been received from male and female vocalists. The Choir is formed with the, object of raising the
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  • 339 4 "TTKAT the local Government should if landlords are not sympathetic and responsive to the present circumstances of the middle-clasf, initiate steps for the reduction of rent of dwelling houses is the consensus of opinion prevailing ameng the different community leaders
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  • 108 4 *wry. 9mmm *-<**■ 27. Dome!. yHE Overseas CUtm Association's campaign to lelleve distress amon<» Fenang Chinese will be launched ot Nov i, when neistration of all unemployed, whether educe ted or Illiterate, will begin at the Association's prerrlies in Pitt Street. Fo:ms on which
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    • 100 4 ANNOUNCEMENT. NIPPON BAIYAKU KAISHA We hereby tender our heartfelt thanks to all those who have formerly patronised our goods, and at the same time, we beg to announce that we are resuming business at our new premises. No. 3 Malacca Street. During the war, we left in our old offices
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    • 112 4 NOTICE NEWSPAPERS. MAGAZINES, ETC. IT if hereby notified that the following may now be admitted for transmission by post to Borneo (Brunei, Labuan, North Borneo and Sarawak), Djawa, Philippine Islands, Hong Kong, China (parts under Nippon occupation), Nippon, Manchoukuo and Burma: (a) All publications issued by the Ounsenden Han (Military
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  • THE SYONAN TIMES, SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT
    • 2515 5 {Country Will Be What People Make Of It' CPEAKING at the Dai Toa Gekizyo last night, our Special Correspondent emphasized that the reconstruction of Malaya aims not merely at repairing the damage done by the war but turning the country into
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    • 1019 5  -  Charles Nell) (Continued from last Sunday) HTHE fall of Singapore and the advent of Syonan, however, gave the Shylock breed a very rude shock, for with these startling changes came Uncertainty and Insecurity as far as their investments were concerned. To Mr.
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    • 111 5 Ipoh, Oct. 28. Domei. A DEFINITE step towards the realization of the ideal of making Nippon-Go the lingua franca of the Stale, was taken yesterday with the opening of 12 Nippon-Go schools in Important centres all over Perak. Mr. S. Banno, Director of Education, Perak,
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    • 954 5  -  DUBYEW OELEBRATIONS in Nippon, soiemn or otherwise, aiways seem to have reverberations in Malaya. For instance, on Oct. 16, the writer was passing through a village just after Sfebong Tebal and he noticed :hat the village was beflagged with the Hinomani. I suddenly remembered that the day
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    • 42 5 Members of the teaching staff of the Syonan Gunseikan-bu Kokugo Gakko (Military Ad* minis.ration National Language Sihool), (left to right): Mr. H. Takato, Lieu*. T. Torii (headmaster), Mr. M. Matnnaga, Mr. A, Uadate and Mr. Y. Nito.
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    • 2651 6  -  T. Ohnisi T«*ROM the modest house he had taken on the hillside above the fifty ood huts and houses of Kasii. fishermen's \illagc, Toiio in thin, striped kimono a;:<_ oo! came down to the path along ti>o p^b.ed beach of dark-bluish huo. lit had an absorbed look in
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    • 877 6 TREMENDOUS public interest is being taken in the outdoor games to be played during the Meizi Setu celebrations on Tuesday under the auspices of the Syonan Sports Association and at the request and with the full cooperation of Mr. M. Shinozaki,
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    • 376 6 MARKING an important stride in the rehabilitation of Malaya's trausport facilities, the regular taxi-service within the v. hele of Malaya has been mined under the direct control of the Tokyo Express Kectric Railway Oompeny, one of the big transport companies in Nippon.
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    • 97 6 MALAYA SUMATRA i—^~l ROMU KANRIKYOKA HAS OFFICIALLY APPOINTED Tfce CHEW STUDIO as Officir Jf Photographers in connection with rwu»a > u «m»m ibw^ini.tmUi photos for registration booklets, (as per sketch). V I%*"'«»«*^ and persons requiting such registration as well as other registration purposes, are requested to take their photos at
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 201 6 KATAKAMA CROSSWORD 6 fIHHTI I 2 HHT FT T5 23 f^ 27 I a^B^B^B^LSBBBBBBBBBBBBi I BBSS*******************! /~>&OSSWORD pussJe No. 8 appears to-day with easy clues. Solution to last week's panic is given below with -amanised words and their meanings. ACROSS i to pu^ SOLUTION TO CROSSWORD S. Night attire Mq
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