Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 6 November 1942

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  • 24 1 The Syonan Times I 140 Cecil Street, Syonon to I Telephone 5471. I iVo. 223 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 11 7 Cents.
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  • 288 1 TENNO-lIEIKA on Tuesday personally ofticia'.ed at the rites celebrating: Meizi Setu, birthday of the late Meizi-Tenno, at three sanctuaries in the Imperial Palace, reports Domei. At 10 am. Tenno-Heika. attired in ancient ceremonial robes, proceeded to the Kashikodokoro Sanctuary to offer personal prayers, thence
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  • 424 1 Hsinking, Nov. 4. Dcmei. TN observance cf the birthday 1 cnniversary of the latj MeiziTenno, His Majesty the Emperor or Manchoukuo yesterday iavlted General Yoshijiro Umezu, Comma nder-in-Chief of the Kwangtung Army and concurrently Nippon Ambassador here. aa w?ll as other high
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  • 160 1 Tokyo, Nov. 5. IT is revealed that Mr. Manoru Shigemitu, Nippon Ambassador to China, who is scheduled to arrive here today, will immediately confer with Mr. Kazuo Aoki, Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs. In the coarse of the conference. Ambassador Shigemitu
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  • 302 1 Peking, Nov. 2. Domei. OBSERVERS declare that the National Conference of the i Hsinmin Society which was held i for five days from October 27 with the attendance of hig^h Govern ment officials including Mr. Wang I Ching-wei, President of the I National
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  • 773 1 Another Enemy 'Casualty* In So lo mons Area Two Cruisers and One Destroyer Sunk (By Nadao Minami, war correspondent with the Imperial Navy) Aboard a Nippon Warship, Nov. 3, Domei. IN a surprise night attack on Oct. 11 on an enemy fleet
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  • 387 1 Mr. Okumura's Stirring Address At Opening Of Literary Conference Ttfkyo, Nov. 3. THE duties of Greater East Asia writers in the 1 present war are to crush the United States and Britain, and fight with thought
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  • 56 1 Turkish Neutrality Threatened I Lisbon, Nov. 2. Dotnei. TT is reported from Ankara that PreI sident Ismet Tnonu declared yesterdoy In the Turkish Parliament that Turkey was finding It more difficult to maintain neutrality because of the pressure of war. The President stressed that Turkey will resist any threat to
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  • 433 1 and, although handicapped by differ- j ences in language, they are still able to rub shoulders and exchange thoughts. Among the guests who are interested in this historic meeting of Asians was i Mr. Hotechand N. Khoob, former director of
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  • 424 1 (By KanemiUu Tateishi) Tokyo, Nov. 3. 1 MARKING one of the first steps toward the realisation of unity Among East Asiatic nations through the medium of culture, the ftrst Greater East Asia Literary Conference opened at 10 a.m. at
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  • 66 1 Lisbon, Nov. 2. Domet r~)ELAYED dispatches from Caicut'k Ix^ state that 7,000 persons were killed and injured on October 16 as a tremendous tidal wave swept ever the Bar of Bengal in the Midnarmr area. It is reported the tidal wa\e inu described
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  • 992 2 TPHE easiest thing lo desire but the hardest thing to acquire—is a New Life, and as the people of Malaya face an entirely New Life they have not only to adjust their minds to creating a desire for such n New Life, where it does
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  • 1632 2 The Significance Of History An Address Delivered At The Syonan Koa Kunrenzyo TN the present worldwide turmoil it is not useless to think over the past respective history of every Individual, family, community or nation to which one belongs. Every being- individual, family, society or community, nation or the world—has
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  • 571 2 Tokyo, Nov. 5. rpHE Japan Times and Advertiser. commenting on the Greater East Asia Literary Conference now in its last season, declares: "The Conference must of neceseity constitute the harbinger of an interchange of cultures of the various races within the
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  • 671 2  - Notes Comments "Sakurct APROPOS tutorial references to the plight of indebted wageearners, a reader has drawn my attention to the eas« with which certain moneylenders and other similar bloodsucker*, were able to banjcse and abuse the processes of the law to prey upon and harass their \t< lima. M\ informant
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 970 2 bay- "J~^rrsi^\ MrpoN-oa uhm 48 I TIIE postpoMtioii* ni and e also express the meaning "to," the difference being that "ni" conveys tl»e meaning into rather than "to or towards wh ch. was the meaning of e as seen in the last two lessons Kodomo *a gakko ni hairim&sita «fcoh-doh-moh
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  • 924 3 (Continued from Page 2> ideal of the Nippon spirit is that a Nippon-zin is Rladly prepared to sacrifice his life to His Impe- rial Majesty the Emperor Tenno-Heika—who solemnly requests HLs subjects to defend the glory of the history of the j
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    • 1166 3 TOMI KANREI No. 5 (Military Administration Ordinance No. 5) An Ordinance to pro'.!de Tot receipt i Article 3.—Pepoits concerning sea-j Article 6.—Thii Orch.ance <hail not of repon-5 m 6 tap registration of men's qualifications shall, in accordance apply to those Nippon seamen Hramen with their Qualif ations is with Auxiliary
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    • 179 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH. GOH—OOH SOON HO, faged 43) kite of Sumatra Motor Works, passed away peacefully at his residence, No. 255. Bukit Tlmah Road, at 3.30 p.m. •Tokio Time) on Monday, the 2nd instant, leavir? his beloved wife and 4 children to mcurn his loss. Deeply legretted. Upcounlry, Djawa and
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    • 137 3 NOTICE The undermentioned banks I will be closed for business on I Saturday the 7th November, 2602, beinpr Deepavali Festival:— INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK LTD. INDIAN BANK LTD. NOTICE NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, ETC. JT is hereby notified that the following may now be admitted for transmission by post to Borneo (Brunei, Labuan,
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    • 175 3 THE CITIZENS' LIBRARY. ECONOMY READING of popular Novels by famous authors Westerns, Romances, Thrillers, Classics, etc. Books delivered by arrangement. 58, Bras Basah Road, Syonan-to. 223-224 "INDIAN STRUGGLE" By SRI SL'BHAS CIIANORA BOSE. Proscribed by the British Released by tbe Nippon Military A book all must read (only a few
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    • 1015 3 NOTICE TO MARINERS no. 8 of 2602. RcstrictiMi of Navigation off the vaiers of Syonan. Oate: November 1 to 15, 2ty\)2 oorh daces inclusive). Position: (i) Between Byonaa and Blakang Mati—western entrance to Keppel Harbour. '2) Between Syonan and Pulo Bukum. <2) Be:ween the most southerpoint of Blakang Mati and
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    • 158 3 To-Day s Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Y ESrERDAY y°u learneu on hej I radio the possessive case of: 'Anata." Now you will proceed with the objec.ive case of "Anata,' that is "Ana.a o," "Anata ni" and "Anata to." You will begin with "Anata o" today. For example in the sentence I
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  • 397 4 Reconstruction Of Malaya —7 Concluding Article Public Welfare Keynote Of Administrative Policy NO MORE "SUPERIOR" CLASS ALL ARE EQUALS (By T. H. Tan, Syonan Times Special Correspondent) WITH the advent of the New Order, the future "of the people of Malaya is
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  • 957 4 Syoncn Nippon Gakkuen Graduation Professor K.. Zimbou, principal of the Syonan Nippon Gakkuen, addressing the graduates at a ceremony held at the Bras Basah Boys' School on Wednesday. He is seen with Mr. M. (Kanu. a former teacher at
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  • 144 4 pROOF that the Government Is roaring no efforts in rendering help to people who are in need is" seen in the fact that the Kosei-ka. Syonan Tokubetu-si. his supplied a further 30 bags of rice for free distribution of gruel to the poor, the
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  • 11 4 COMPARATIVE ACREAGE OF FOOO CROPS PLANTED IN SELANGOR IN 1941 1942(2602)
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  • 81 4 Tokyo, Nov. 5. THE newly-formed South- era Regions Development Training: Institute, designed for the purpose of developing leaders required for the Southern Regions, will open its headquarters here early next month. With three departments, the Training Institute will impart the necessary knowledge and
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  • 194 4 White Drill Shirting Being Made Locally (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 3. 3 ALES of locally-manufactured cloth, white drill and shirting, were exhibited by Mr. Ng Teong Kiat, wellknown Kuala Lumpur businessman, In the local Industries' section of the Selangor Agri-Horticultural Show which opened here to-day. A pioneer
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  • 126 4 Y^T another form of public conveyance has made Its appearance on Syonan thoroughfares. It Is a btcycl* with a sidecar attachment, almost similar in appearance to the Sanrickfha. Designer and builder of the new vehicle is a young and enterprising Syonan-born Chinese. Mr. Lim
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  • 143 4 ]y|ANY Syonan children and adults are receiving their free tuition in Nippon-Go from a Nippon-zin every evening except Wednesdays and Sundays in an open space in Armenian Street. The school has been In existence for two weeks. At the beginning, the number of students was
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  • 40 4 'YZIK first inter-State soccer match in the N«w Order pln-ed in Kuala T umnur on Tu^-dav resulted in a win 'or Selangnr. who be<*t NeTri Rimtllton b' fhree goals to nil. says the Malay Mail.
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  • 630 4 Proof Of Progress In Country Since Advent Of New Order Seen In AgriHorticultural Show (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 3. •pANOIBLE evidence of the success of the efforts to make Malaya self-sufficient in food crops following the Grow-More Food drive advocated by the Mililary Administration in the country
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  • 49 4 THK first Nippon wedding tn Negri Ccmbilan under the New Order took place on Monday at the Nippon temple at Seremban when Mr. N. Ohira married Miss Kayako. says the Malay Mail. Mr. Ohira is Assistant Custodian of Enemy Property in the Suite.
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  • 249 4 FINANCIAL 'GIFTS' FOR GROWING MORE FOOD Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4, Domci. CPEAKING at a meeting of small-holders. Mr. T. Mitanl, Chief of the Rubber Department, appealed to them to go ahead witn tho cultivation of food crops on their estates. In this connection,
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  • 324 4 Kuala Lumpur, Nov. J. 'pHE Governor of Mr 3 Kikuchi, declared open three new bridges In Selangor in the course of two hours yesterday in the presenre of a distinguished gathering including Mr. S. K. Fulcumitsu and Mr K Yamasaki, Vice Governors, Colonel Kawamoto
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