Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 November 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syononto Telephone 5471. No. 226 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 191 1 Tokyoy Nov. 9. TENNO-HEIKA this mornins grave an audience to Lieut.-Generals Shigeru Sawada, Tetuzo Ide, Riichiro Higuchi, Shijceru Oga and Sosaku Suzuki and MajorGenerals Setuzo Tamura, Jusuke lijima, Hiroshi Takaini. Seizo Arisue, Sei/i Wakamatu and Eiziro Kazi who have rendered meritorious services with the
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  • 128 1 Tokyo, Nov. 10. IF the plan, reportedly under deliberation, materializes the Ministry of the Greater East Asiatic Affairs will shortly have a number of airplanes f cr. the exclusive use of its officials whose sphere ol activities extends over a wide expanse,
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  • 126 1 Tokyo, Nov. 9. A CEREMONY to mark the 70th aaniversary of th* establishment of the Home Ministry will be held to-moFrcw. The predecessor ol the Home Ministry was formed in 1868 under the title "Naikaku Jimuka," or the Home Affairs Bureau but was later enlarged
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  • 52 1 Shanghai. Nov. 9. Domei THE New Delhi radio, in a broadcast heard here, reports that 110 persons were killed and more than JOO injured in a fire which broke out in Calcutta yesterday afternoon. Th? broadcast failed to mention the cause ol Jje are or
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  • Fierce Land & Sea Battles In N. Africa
    • 297 1 Lisbon, Nov. 9. Domei. FIERCE fighting continues to rage in Oran harbor where the United States forces attempting to make a second landing are heavily shelled from shore batteries, according to latest reports reaching here. Although the reports Indicate that the invaders after a
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    • 80 1 Lisbon, Nov. 9. VARIOUS reports emanating from India indicate that antiBritish disturbances in India show no signs of declining, although three months have gone by since the outbreak of these disturbances. During the past three months, approximately 1,600 Indians have been either killed or injured by
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    • 214 1 Tokyo, Nov. 9. FRANCE'S reported action ol severing diplomatic relations with the United States in retaliation for the landing of American troops in French territories in Africa is entirely justified inasmuch as the United States has no right to attack these French Possessions, sources
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    • 546 1 'CAN COUNT ON SUPPORT OF FRENCH INDO-CHINA' Hanoi, Nov. 9, Domei. f\N learning of the United States invasion of French North v Africa, Vice-Admiral Jean Decoux, Governor-General of French Indo-China, on behalf of the Government and people of Indo-China, to-day sent a message
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    • 129 1 Nippon Envoys Ministers To Confer Tokyo, N«r. 9. MIIM'ON ambassadors and ministers resident in the various capitals of Europe will converge in Berlin to-morrow for a conference to receive reports of latest developments at home and exchange views on the new situation in Europe and Africa. To-morrow's meeting:, although a
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    • 63 1 Barlin Nov. 9, Domei. WHILE the Wilhelmstrasse viewed the North African situation calmly, well-informed circles say that German-French relations are likely to be further influenced as a result of the Anglo-American violation of Fre^P territories. These quarters point out that German leadership in the diplomatic field has always
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    • 228 1 Tokyo, Nov. 10. /COMMENTING on the present diplomatic rupture between France and America, all Tokyo newspapers this morning editorially characterized the French wrath as natural and a matter of course and America's attack nothing short of highway robbery habitual with a
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    • 515 1 ITALIAN FLEET TO AID FRENCH NAVY? Lisbon, Nov. 9. Domei. TRENCH forces in North Africa and the waters off North Africa are fiercely resisting the United States invasion forces, latest dispatches from the battlezones reveal. Vichy radio, while reporting that an armistice, affecting
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    • 148 1 LLsbon, Nov 9, Domei. A UNITED Press dispatch fiom rg- London reports that the United States invading forces in Africa drove eastward fror.i Algiers to the Tunisian frontier with reinforcements wh:ch landed at Algerian and Moroccan bridgeheads. The despatch says that troops landed at
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 1008 2 Another Allied Nations' 'Victory' Morocco "glorious** armies ot tbe Unilrd States of j America, at least have a "brilliant victory" to their credit! Emulating the "t-übndid example"' of the British forces who invaded Madagascar Mid forced the French forces, now comprised of about 27 European Frenchmen and a handful of
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  • 1356 2 Tokyo, Nov 8 DEAR Readers—Doubtless your eyes are dally scanning papers for news from Tokyo and rightly you are doing so for under the circumstances, Tokyo has become the Mecca of the Greater East Asiatic Co-Prospe-
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  • 986 2  -  Florence QAINTING as an individual art with its own methods of ex- pression has not asserted itself i locally but I believe our local artists painted with decorative object, judging from all the paintings and drawings on view at the recent exhibition. There can
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  • 420 2 Women And Employment To the Editcr, Syonan Times. SIR, —Some time back various people wrote to the press on the subject of employment of we men especially in schools and offices. If employers take no active steps, and that without any unnecessary delay, to right the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 937 2 MPPON-GO LESSON II UERE are lu;ther sentences illustrating the uses of the postposir ion "de explained ye it e day Seito wa kisya de yukimr.slta <sc".i-e:?-toh wah keeshah deh yoo-kee-mahsh-tah.)—The students went by train. Kodomo wa zidcrya de knerimasita (koh-doh-moh wah jce-doh-shah deh kah-eh-ree-mahsh-tah) The children teturned by car. <ln
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  • 911 3 (Military Administration Ordinance No. 5) Afi Ordinance to provide for receipt ot reports aod the registration of i B*amen with their Qualifications Is promulgated hereunder < LIEUT -GEN. SOSAKU SUZUKI j Highest Authority of Military Adminiritraticn Department. October 10 2602. ORDINANCE REGARDING REPORTS ON SFAMEN'S QUALIFICATIONS.
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  • 646 3 AT a preliminary meeting of artists, arranged by the Syonan Times and held at its offices, 22 artists, who exhibited pictures at the recent Art Exhibition organized under the auspices of the Syonan Tokubetu-si and the Syonan Times, met to discuss
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  • 118 3 Bangkok, Nov. 7. Domei. IT is learned that following the Nippon Government's donation for the flood-stricken regions in Thailand, General Count Hisati Terauti, Supreme Commander of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in the Southern Regions, donated a large quantity of relief commodities to the
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  • 91 3 Shanghai, Nov. 7. Dcmei. TTHE headquarters cf the Nip- pon Expeditionary Forces in Central China announced at 2 p.m. that Lt.-General Sadame Shimomura had been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Nipocn Army Forces in the Shanghai area. A native cf Kochi Prefecture, Lt.-Gen. Shimomura
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  • 141 3 Taiping, Nov. 6. Domei. IT is learnt that a jungle area in the mukin of Sungei Tinggi is being surveyed at present with a view to having it brought under cultivation. The District Officer, Larut, is" of the opinion that this area of
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  • 296 3 Radio Messages To Indo-Malayans From Relatives In India Ceylon p*URTH£R radio messages to InrioMalayans, intercepted from New Delhi by an authorized station In Malaya and made available for publication by courtesy of the Indian Independence League, Syonan, include the following To M. A. K. Nair, Kuala Lttrmgr. From Sankaiavelu Farairceswaran
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 129 3 ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL NOTICE WANTED (a) 10 Aero Meter Repairers; (b) 3 Electro Gold pli tod Gilders: <c) 5 Female Mechanics (no experience needed, family should be able to stay near place of work); (d) 2 Watch Rfpairors; (f> 5 Nurses: (g) Several femiie Telephone Operators (ages should r>e about 20
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    • 167 3 DEATH Dr. H. L. CARVAI-HO—passed away peacefully at Muar Government Hospital on 4th November, 2602. Leaves sorrowing widow and family. Every one is thanked for wreaths, messages of condolence, attendance at funeral and kind assistance. (Other papers please copy). WANTED 1 Cashier. Must be able to furnish ~>cnd Security and
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    • 232 3 SITUATIONS VACANT Applications are invited for the following positions to be filled: Tran'la tors are required for: (a) translating English into Malay and vice versa Mi) translating English into Bengali and vice versa. Candidates are expected to have passed the Senior Cambridge Examination and a good knowledge of the King's
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    • 106 3 PANCREAUN FOR DIABETES:— Pancrealia definitely cures Diabetes and incidently chronic Rheumatism and Constipation permanently. No injections, no fasting and no bitterness. A non-poisonous herbel Indian product of the "Oriental chemical Laboratories." Madras (liKlia). One month's tin $3.50 postage 30 cents extra up to 3 tins. O. C PKTERS—SoIe Agent, Setapak.
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    • 256 3 NOTICE EXTENSION OF PERIOD OF VALIDITY OF LICENCES. 1. Owners, Charterers and Operators of vessels and small craft who have had their vessels and crafts licensed by the Syonan Kaizi Kyoku, and whore licences shall become expirable after November 4, 2602, are hereby requested to apply at th j Syonan
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    • 369 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 134 TENDERS PRIVATE PAWNSHOPS Tenders are invited for the purchase of the exclusive right and privilege of tarrying on the trade of a Pawnbroker for the period of one year front Jan. 1, 2603 to Dec. 31, 2603 in the island of Syonan. 2. Particulars of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 147 3 SCHEDULE NO. 1 Declaration of Seamen' Qualifications As on 26 Date of Birth~ Mate (I) Name (2) Date of Birth o> Sex and Age Age Female (4) Permanent Address (5) Present Address (6) Discharge Certificate and various certificate of Competency Kind of Work ,(7) Nautical Qualification (8) Present Salary per
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    • 153 3 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson VOU learned on the radio the use of 'Kare wa" in the nominative case. To-day you will learn "Kare no" meaning 'his," tfcat Is the possessive case of "Kare" meaning "he For example take the sentence "Kare no narr.ae wa Masao desu." It means "His name
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  • 311 4 EFFORTS TO IMPROVE LIVING CONDITIONS, A TTAIN MAXIMUM OUTPUT OF FOOD, MATERIALS (By A Domei Staff Writer) Medan, Nov. 7. THE lopsidedness of Sumatra's agricultural economy is nowhere better illustrated than in the lamentable fact that despite its fertility of soil, Sumatra has
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  • 221 4 SPORTS i A HOCKEY competition has been started by The Syonan Sports Association. The competition, which is to be between teams, and not communities, is only open to members of the Association. In view of the interest shown in recent matches and this being the hockey season,
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  • 243 4 THE facilities at the Mount Emily Swimming Pool, under the supervision cf the Syonan Special Municipality, since it was opened on Sept. 1, continue dally to draw an Increasing number of swimmers. On holidays, the pool's turnstiles have recorded over 1,000 "isJtcrs. The authorities
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  • 79 4 Hsinking. Nov. 7. Domei. fEREMONIES were held here to-day marking the storage of water in the Sungari River dam and the completion of the Fengman power plant. Until April next year, enough water will be stored in the dam to begin opera ting the
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  • 69 4 Taiping, Nov. 8, Domei. ECONOMIC conditions in North Perak. especially in areas not served by the railway, have improved considerably with the restoration of road transport services. The use of coal or rubber oil by public vehicles has facilitated the restoration of motor
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  • 351 4 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 8. there has been a change for the better in Kuala Lumpur since the formation of the Self-Protection Corps was revealed by Col. Nakahira, Ccmmander of the Western Garrison, in his address at the Chinese Assembly Hall on
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  • 252 4 "IIfHAT was formerly a well-known amusement park in Syonan has to-day been converted into a new trade school run by the Yasuda Butai, where nearly 250 young men are being taught five separate blanches of mechanical engineering. When a Dor.jei reporter visited this Trade
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  • 182 4 Ipch, Nov. 8. Domei. rTKE rapid strides Perak is making in its extensive Grow-More-Fcod campaign is clearly indicated in tho latest statistics available here. Large quantities of Kinta vegetables are finding their way to Sybnan tables. A total of 19,000 piculs of vegetables
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  • 288 4 ]yjALAYA'S small band of pharmacists who contribute toward safeguarding public health, was increased by two yesterday when Mr. Yeo Kung Hal and Mr. Ong Eve Teong graduated after completing a four-year course. Although pharmacists do not come ltito the limelight of the medical
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  • 74 4 THE Syoman Police Band, under the drection of conductor Oanda Singh, will perform in public at the Jalan Besar Bandstand, frttn 7 to 8 p.m. today. The progran'me W ill be as follows: 1. Man h<- "Russe," L. Ganne; 2. Selection. "Other Days," a. Mackenzie; 3 Valse,
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  • 73 4 (From Our Own Correspcndent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 8. A BABY Show was run in conjunction with the Selangor Agri-Horticultural Show last week. The first prize was wen by Tan Shook Eng, son of a Chinese couple living in High Street, Kuala Lumpur. A special
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  • 33 4 Nanking, Nov. 9, Domei. MR. Shinrokuro Hidaka, newlyappointed Ambassador to Italy, left Nanking this morning with his wife on the return trip to Toky, via Shanghai.
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  • 247 4 Penang. Nov. 7, Domei. MALAY youths in Penang and Province Wellesley are to be 1?* given an opportunity for higher studies in Tokyo under a scheme now being considered by the Penang Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Board. Tentative plans, which envisage sending three of the best
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  • 202 4 Chiang Issues Order To Suppress AntiChungking Activities Nanking, Nov. 5. Domei. CHIANG Kai-shek has issued an order to revive the provisional law limiting the activities of anti-Kuomintang factions as a means of suppressing the increasing anti-Chungking activities which have been brought to light during the recent convention of the Third
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  • 72 4 Ipoh. Nov. 8. Domei. IT is learnt that fir.m Nov. 11, daily news broadcasts will be relayed throughout Ipoh town by loudspeakers which were recently installed at various points. H'therto, the speakers had been providing the public with light recorded music. The news broadcasts,
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  • 348 4 Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 8, Domci. REGULATIONS prescribed un- der the Enactment lor Inlectious Diseases as promulgated by the Dapartment of the Interior in Nippon, were unanimously adopted by the Committee lotPrevention of Infectious Diseases in Selangor at its first meeting, it is
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  • 110 4 Taiping, Nov. 8. Domei. pRIOR to taking sterner measures to stop profiteering, the Chief Police Officer of Perak, Mr. T. Kunitika, met local nrerchants at a meeting and urged them to co-operate with the authorities by stopping profiteering immediately. Mr. Kunitika reminded them that many
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  • 79 4 Taiplng, Nov. 8, Domei. 'J'HE need for providing accommodation to destitute Indians has prompted the local branch of the Indian Independence League to negotiate for the hutted camps near the Mosque. For the past eight month.*, the Letigue here has been doing commendable relief
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 395 4 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 135 MOUNT EMILY SWIMMING POOL It is hereby notified that as from November 11. 2602. the Mount Emily Swimming Pool Time Table will be revised as lollows: 1. Time Table (Tokyo Time). Time 10 a.m. to 1.00 p.m 3t05 pm 530 to 7.30 pm. Sundays MIXED
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    • 236 4 SYONAN TOK ÜBETU-SI NOTICE No. 131 It is hereby notified that air-raid precaution practice will be enforced, and the public is warned that the particulars sta.ed below should be strictly observed. Nature of practice. Date. Time. Remarks. Public air-raid precaution as 12th and 13th of A general air-raid precaution well
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