Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 November 1942

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Times I 140 Cd>cU Str^t, Syoaon-to I Telephone 5471. No. 221 I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 606 1 Allies Military, Naval Prestige Receives Rude Setbacks In Past Week Tokyo, Nov. 1. ¥\ESPERATE military and naval efforts by the Anglo-Ame- rican powers to uphold their wavering war fronts in both Europe and the South Pacific experienced a rude setback during the past week as Tokyo announced additional Ameri- I
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  • 205 1 THE fourth East Asiatic Econo- I mic Round-Table Conference will be held for three days, starting Nov. 26, at the Greater Eaat Asia Hall in Tokyo with the attendance of more than 400 delegates from Nippon, Manchoukuo, China and Inner Mongolia, as
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  • 134 1 Shanghai, Nov. 1. Dcmei. MAIL ccmmunlcation between Shanghai and the Southern Rsgicns, broken off since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War, was restored starting to-day though the service is still restricted and confined to correspondence in Nippon-go. F-irm3rly, only mails addressed to
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  • 203 1 Tokyo, Nov. 2 'TWENTY representatives from Manchoukuo, North and Central China and Inner Mongolia arrived yesterday afternoon by train to attend the Greater East Asia Writers' Conference opening to-morrow morning". The delegates this morning paid homage to Nippon's war dead at the Yasukuni
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  • 286 1 Tokyo. Not. 2. IrpENNO-Kwofo Ryo-Heika attended the fifth day of the National A Fhysleal Training Meet Mw under way In the eoter r»rden of Meizi Shrine la whleh more than persona are parttcipaiioff. I Tenoo-Kwof* Ryo-HeKa arrive* at the Stadmm at 12.12
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  • 569 1 Tokyo Sinbun On Futility Of Depending On American Aid Tokyo, Nov. 2. POINTING out the unreliability of the United States, the Tokyo Sinbun in an editorial stresses that now is the time for Australia to reflect upon the existing
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  • 89 1 I Lisbon, Nov. 1. Domei COVIKT war dispatches re-*-5 ceived here report that the Germans are throwing huge iorces of infantry, tanks, armoured cars and aircraft in the fierce drive in Naltchik sector in the Caucasus. German and Soviet war planes are reported to
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  • 394 1 NEW MINISTER MAN OF! 'GREAT KNOWLEDGE AMPLE EXPERIENCE Tokyo, Nov. 1. N PRESCRIBING Mr. Kazuo Aoki as a man possess** ing profound knowledge and ample experience j in financial and economic affairs/' political observer!, declare that Mr. Aoki's appointment as firslj
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  • 305 1 Tokyo, Nov. 1. "BESPECTACLED, earnest and\ reticent Mr. Kazuo Aoki to-\ day was placed in the key post of the first Minister of Greater Eait\ Asiatic Affairs to play a historic] role in the reconstruction of the] vast area mhich awaits Nippon's] guidance or assistance. The
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  • 148 1 Tokyo. Nov. 2. fT is learned that following the formal decision by the South Manchurian Railway authorities to offer their building, the new-ly-created Ministry of Greater East Asiatic Affairs will move into the South Manchurian Railway Building at Toranomon by the end of this
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  • 181 1 Tokyo. Nov. 3. MR. Shigenori Tashiro, Counsellor to the Nippon Embassy in China, was appointed Minister Plenipotentiary in a general reshuffle following the establishment of the Mlnistiy of Greater East Asiatic Affairs yesterday, and has been ordered to make an official trip' to French
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  • 305 1 Nanking, Nov. 1. Domei. DR. Chu Min-yi, Foreign Minister of the National Government of China, commenting on the establishment of Nippon's new Ministry of Greater East Asiatic Affairs, declared that the new Ministry bears a distinct promise of effecting smoother execution of
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  • 131 1 Saison, Nov. 2, Domei. pOVERNMENT quarters here hailing the creation in Toteyt of the new Ministry of Greats Bast Asiatic Affairs, expressei the belief that negotiations lor new Nippon French Indo Chiii> economic agreement, as weil a other matters which will b> under the jurisdiction
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 1128 2 Industrial Rehabilitation JN the reconstruction of Malay;*, the rehabilitation of industries occupies an important place. It is a phase of reconstruction in which every man and woman has :.i. important role to fill. Although great progress has been made with the restoration of the rubber and tin
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  • 1835 2 China Affair And The Greater East Asia Wa r An Address To Cadets Of The Syonan Koa Kunrenzyo I HAVE great pleasure to have* the opportunity of delivering a lecture on the topic of the China Affair and the Greater Bast Asia War in the presence of such splendid and
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  • 499 2 TILE fanAo.is Nippcn artist now a member cf the Gun Senden-Han who kindly comented to act as Judge I and valuer at the Art Exhibition spansored by the Syonan Tokubetu-si and the Syonan Times, and who was requested to give his
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  • 659 2  - Notes Comments "SakuTW COLLEAGUE ha* passed on to me this not?, handed to him by a discerning reader signing himself "T.0." I give it in full as received, in the hope that readers of this column may carefully digest ita contents: "I have met a number of Britoas so far
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 994 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 4« THE postpositions ni and "de are often coufusing fc» their use when meaning at" or in" which both these words convey. Ni" is used in a locative sense as niwa ni," in the garden; teburu no ue ni," on the table; de also indicates a locative sense
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    • 1490 3 TOMI KANREI No. 5 (Military Administration Ordinance No. 5) An Ordinance to provide for receipt Article* 3.—Reports concerning sea- Article «.—This Ordinance ihali not af reports and the registration of men's qualifications shall, la accordance apply to those Nippon seamen Seamen with their Qualifications 1* with Auxiliary Regulations made under
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    • 596 3 To-Day's Radio Nij>pon-Go Lesson TN previous lessons you have learned the variations of the first person, that is "Wa.ashi." And now, we will proceed io the same variation of the second person, "Anata." Take for example the sentence "Anata wa Nippon jin desu" meaning "You are a Nippon-zin." "Anata wa"
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    • 655 3 NOTICE In order to comply witn the,' requirements of the Military Administration Department Ordinance No. 5 in connection with the Declaration of Seamen's Qualification, every seaman, whether certificated or not residing in Syonan-to and neighbouring islands, is requested to report in person at the Syonan Kaizl Kyoku, (Syonan Marine Affaiis
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    • 180 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 132 SANRINSHAS JINRIKSHAS MUST CARRY FARE CARDS. It is 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 "ards will be
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    • 143 3 I NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 8 of 2602. Restriction of Navigation off the waters of Syonan. Date: November 1 to 15, 2802 (both dates inclusive). Position: (1) Between Syonan and Blakang MaU -western entrance to Keppel Harbour. (2) Between Syonan and Pulo Bukum. (3) Between the most souther* 1 point
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  • 882 4 Reconstruction Of Malaya 3: Negri Sembilan Determined Efforts To Help Malaya To Attain Food Self-Sufficiency (By T. H. Tan, Syonan Times Special Correspondent) ffOW earnest and determined are the efforts of Negri Sembilan not only to make itself selfsufficient in foodstuffs but also
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  • 315 4 Ipoh, Oct. 31, Domei. "AS a newcomer to this country, I have not seen very much, but what I have seen has impressed me greatly. I am very pleased at the extent of the reconstruction work that has been accomplished, as what
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  • 56 4 "THE $50,000,000 gift to the 1 Nippon Military Administration by the Malayan Chinese will be used exclusively for the development of the country and the promotion of the people's welfare, stated Mr. R. (Malta of the Financial Department of the Gunseikan-bu in an interview
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  • 215 4 IN order to carry on the smooth ex- j change of Malayan dollars and guilders, the Nippon Military Administration has appointed the Southern Regions Development Bank, the Yokohama Specie Bank, china and Southern Bark and the Bank of Taiwan to handle exchange transactions of the two
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  • 192 4 I" (By T. 11. Tan, Syonan Times S Special Correspondent) I MEGRI Sembilan boasts of I an up-to-date propaganda I department, which is respon- sible for the dissemination of I accurate news to the public I I through a bi-weekly news- J 1 paper (Shu Koho)
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  • 135 4 •pwo hundred and five third-term students of the Syonan Nippon Oakkuen will receive certificates at a graduation ceremony to be held at the Bras Basah Road Boys' School at 3 SO p.m. (Tokyo Time) to-day. Speeches will be made by Ueut. Col. Ofcubo, Chief of the
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  • 355 4 CHARING the rejoicings of the occasion with *r. Nippon-zin, all communities in Syonan observed Meizi Setu in a most fitting: manner yesterday. Syonan city was beflagged with the Hmomaru. The various func- i tions held to pay nomage to Meizi Tenno. and to entertain the
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  • 53 4 Ipoh, Oct. 31, Domei. TO mark th« celebration of Meizi-Setu, on Not. 3, the Perak Chinese Association, has decided, with the approval of the Governor, to present the Perak Education Department with $10,000 for establishing scholarships in all Nippon-Go and Chinese schools
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  • 423 4 LIFE in New Asia u taking a brighter aspect from now. The time has come for Chinese. Indians and Malays to lead a life of goodwill together with Nippon-zln. declared HlfI Excellency Slgeo Odate. Mayor of Syonan. in a short but inspiring I
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    • 202 4 NOTICE NEWSPAPERS. MAGAZINES, ETC. fT is hereby notified that the following may now be admitted for transmission ty 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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