Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 November 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. A'o. 227 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, KOKI 2602 S*ofF.4 17 7 Cents.
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  • 724 1 TAKES OVER COMMAND OF ENTIRE FRENCH FORCES Fighting Reported To Be Raging With All Intensity W__ t a Lisbon, Nov. 10. Domei. HlLfc fighting continues to rage in various sectors in French North Africa, the diplomatic battle is gaining momentum as Reuters reports
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  • 663 1 ADM. KGGA TO BE COMMANDER OF YOKOSUKA NA VAL STA TION It was announced, simultaneously, that Admiral Soemu Toyoda and Vice-Admiral Noboru Hirata have been appointed members of the Supreme War Council, and Vice-Admiral Koremoti Takahasi has been appointed Commander of the Kur?
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  • 118 1 Tokyo, Nov. 10. pOUNT HIDEO KODAMA and Mr. Hyogoro Sakurai, advisers of the Nippon Military Administration in the Southern Regions, will make detailed reports on conditions in different parts c«? the Southern areas at a meeting of the Greater East Asia Construction
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  • 35 1 Lkbon, Nov. 10. Domei. IT is learned that the UnltPd 1 States War Production Beard has decided on further drastic curtailment cf fuel oii for eastern States this winter.
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  • 247 1 Hankow, Nov. 9. Domei. R^OPPING up operations were ITI successii.lly rarried out duri~>g the patt week in Nanchan-^-Kiukiang railways zone, CantonHan kcw railway zone, icharg district and Tsao^hin area by the Nippon forces, it wes announced hers to-day by the Nippon Army Headquarters. In
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  • Article, Illustration
    5 1 CHANCELLOR HITLER PREMIER MUSSOLINI
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  • 222 1 Lisbon, Nov. 10, Domei. THE latest round-up of the Frencii North African front is: 1 While French forces continue to repel the numerical strength of the invaders in Moiov.cc and Algeria, Marshal Heiiri Pnilippe Petain's Government It swiftly rounding out the
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  • 90 1 Lisbon, Nov. 10. Domei. TT is teported from Adelaide that Mr. John Curtln, the Australian Prime Minister, speaking here on the subject of shipping said it was "the greatest Allied problem," and admitted that although the losses suffered by the United Nations in shipping
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  • 80 1 Tokyo, Nov. 10. TTHE National Service Politi--1 cal Association has decided to create a Council with the expressed purpose of studying ways and means of further increasing the nation's fighting power. Composed of 64 members of the House of Peers who are jointly
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  • 196 1 Tokyz. Nov. 10 yyiTH the object of grafting fuller recognition to those engaged in vital war work, an amendment was adopted by the regular session of the Cabinet this morning extending the scope of the existing ordinance with relation of awarding medals to
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  • 153 1 Lisbon, Nov. 10. Domei. •yHE United States Secretary 1 of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, told a Press conference that the breach in relations between the United States and Vichy did not necessarily involve war. according to a report from Washington. Hull formed this reply in
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  • 165 1 (Bv Yoshir.ori H-xisuchO Zurich Nov. 9. Domel announcement that American tzoopa havo landed en French North Africa cattpoH^ the Mediterranean into r.hr: torefrcn- rf worM war theaters. Neutral observers held that Uis action was a corollary to Gen. Harold Alexanders western cksert offensive at .^vealm? the
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  • 77 1 Rome, Nov. 9. Dome!. A XIS air force and submar.nes r* attacked an allied convoy off the coast of Algiers and sank one enemy cruiser while several transports were heavily damaged, the Italian High Command announced today. It is added that Axis lorces on the
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  • 214 1 Zurich, Nov. 10. Domei. rjttJE British do not consider the i American landings in North Africa as constituting a second front but merely a prelude to an eventual Allied offensive action against Europe. This tendency to minimize the importance of the American
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 1035 2 JJhCEMBER 3 will long be remembered in history as the day on which Nippon, upsetting all the calculations and estimates of the Allied Nations and in fact, the rest of the world, declared war on Britain and the I. nited States. The day on which
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  • United Nations Moving Theater Of War From South Pacific To Africa—Sign Of Desperation
    • 722 2 Tokyo, Nov. 9. /COMMENTING on the American venture in French West Africa a writer well-versed in American affairs declared to Domei as follows:— "Call it strategy, sagacity 01 what not, the fact remains that President Roosevelt has chosen the line of leust resistance which in
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    • 652 2 Tokyo, Nov. 9. TPHE United States' latest violation of French territories in West Africa must provoke the French people to flght to the last against the injustice of the American authorities, declared Mr. Yusuke Turumi. Managing Director of the Council of Pacific Relations, says
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    • 519 2 Tokyo, Nov. 10. THKE Japan Times and Advertiser, commenting on the American invasion of French North Africa, declares that with the latest ruthless attack on the territory of a neutral nation the "United States has wantonly cast another of her historical traditions into the dustbin",
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  • 65 2 Lisbon. Nov. 9, Domei IT is reported from Melbourne that Edward Elonseki, a private in the United States Army, aged 24, was hanged to death at dawn to-day in an Australian Jail, under the United States Military Law. Elonseki was sentenced to death on July
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  • 57 2 Lisbon, Nov. 9, Doraei. THE United States Navy De- partment announced that the 1.700-ton United States destroyer Duncan was sunk in a night action on October 11 off the Solomons with five officers and 58 enlisted men killed or missing, a Washington message states. The
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  • 620 2  - Notes Comments A READER suggests tho formation of a Cultural Society and another a poetrv competition, and meanwhile the editor, after helping to get a sports association launched, staging a comfort show, running two essay contests and helping in the organization of an Art Exhibition, is now busy helping the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1077 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 52 AS there are a large number of numeral classifiers u.°ed tn conversation, it is important to learn their uses. Moreover, the subject of numerals is somewhat complicated as in the first ten cardinal numbers there are three oiflerent sets of numerals. As it Is necessary to be
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  • 912 3 :o: (Military Administration Ordinance No. 5) 9m Ordinance to provide for receipt of reports and the registration of i Seamen with their Qualifications Is j promulgated hereunder LIEUT -GEN. SO6AKTJ SUZUKI j Highest Authority of Military Administration Department. October 10 2602. ORDINANCE REGARDING REPORTS ON SF.AMENS
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  • 756 3 Tokyo News Commentary ANE month more, and it will be the first anniversary of v the war of Greater East Asia. The war-mongers of Washington and London no doubt will have plenty of things to think about.
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  • 334 3 Radio Messages To Indo-Malayans From Relatives In India Ceylon I ATEST messages broadcast from New Delhi to Indo-Malayans, intercepted by an authorised local station, have teen released for publication by courtesy of tne Syonan branch of the Indian Independence League of Malaya, as follows: To T. K. Nair, Singapore Municipality,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 203 3 ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL SITUATIONS VACANT Applications are invited for the following positions to be filled: Translators are required for: (a) translating English into Malay and vice versa (b) translating English into Bengali and vice versa. Candidates are expected to have passed the Senior Cambridge Examination and a good knowledge of the
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    • 180 3 NOTICE WANTED (a) 10 Aero Meter Repairers; (b) 3 Electro Gold platrd Gilders: (c) 5 Female Mechanics (no experience needed, family should be able to stay near place of work); (d) 2 Watch Repairers; (f) 5 Nurses; (g) Several female Telephone Operators (ages should oe about 20 years). Please apply
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    • 177 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced bo*ween Mr. K. R. MENON of Syonan and Miss P. BALAMANI, daughter of Dr. Mrs. V. M. B. Panikkar of Tampin. TO LET—S7 and 59 Arab Street without dividing wall). Entry from Ist December, 2602. Apply to L. A., 52-A Chulia Street. 227,
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    • 432 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 136 It is hereby notified that Municipal Notice No. 15 of March 14, 2602, is partly amended as follows: In Column (2), amend "Food Control Department, Syonan Municipality to read "Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Syonan TokubetuSi." In Column (3> amend "no pigs are to be
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    • 337 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S! NOTICE No. 134 TENDERS PRIVATE PAWNSHOPS Tenders are invited fot the purchase of the exclusive right and privilege of carrying on the trade of a Pawnbroker for the period of one year from Jan. 1, 2603 to Dec. 31, 2603 in the island of Syonan. 2. Particulars of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 152 3 SCHEDULE NO. 1 Declaration of Seamen'- Qualifications As on 26.... Date of Birth I Male <1) Name (2) Date of Birth I (3) 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
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    • 178 3 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YOU learned on the radio the use of "Kare no,' the possessive case of "Kare"' meaning "his." To-day's lessen is the objective case of "Kare" by adding auxiliaries like "o,"' "ni." "to," that is "kare c," "kare ni" and "kare to.'' Hereafter these auxiliaries will be
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  • 179 4 DISPATCH OF SETTLERS FOR LAND CULTIVATION Tokyo, Nov. 10. SERIOUS consideration is being given by the authorities of the Greater East Asiatic Affairs Ministry to the elaboration of the industrial development plan for the Southern Regions. The plan embodies the dispatch
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  • 469 4 Ipoh. Nov. 10. Domei. "IT may be truly said that the path of a judicial functionary In such times as this is not strewn with roses: but difficulties, however treat, snculd not ,<2tt«r him from pei terming :;s duties with
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  • 274 4 To Gain First-Hand Knowledge Of Conditions COUR newspapermen, representing four leading European newspapers, arrived in Syonan, Tuesday, with the object of obtaining personal impressions of conditions in the various Nippon-occupied territories in the Southern Regions. The newspapermen are Mr. Wilhelm Schulze
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  • 147 4 Pcnang, Nov. 10, Domei. MORE than 300 Chinese unemployed, educated and illiterate, have registered with the Overseas Chinese Association since Nov. 2, when the Association launched its campaign to relieve distress among workless in Penang, inquiries reveal. Three are women. The low figure of
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  • 52 4 Lisbon, Nov. 10. Domei. rriHE House o? Representatives rejected the Senate's amendment bill for induction of 18 and 19 year-old recruits for the United States Army without one year's training before being sent to fighting rronts Th? bill was rejected by a vote of 178
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  • 237 4 I TNLIKE in previous year.*, this year's Armistice Day 'Nov. 11) passed unnoticed in Syonan. For the first time in 23 years, the usual two minutes' silence was net observed. There were no celebrations whatever throughout Malaya, Djawa. Hongkong and the Philippines.
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  • 158 4 Tokyo, Nov. 10. THE second exhibition of articles intended for export to countries in the Co-Prosperity Sphere was opened at the Matuya Department Store on the Ginza, and will be on for five days until Nov. 15. The exhibition Is
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  • 98 4 Tokyo, Nov. 10. THE Ministry of Greater 1 East Asiatic Affairs is establishing the Southern Cultural Commission, a semiGovernmental organization, which will co-ordinate plans to -execute the Government's cultural policies in the Southern Regions, it is learned. It was disclosed that the cultural section of
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  • 116 4 TIIE program for the Popular Concerts by Syonar. Orchestra at th« Syonan Kokaidc (former Victoria Theatre) on Sunday, at 2—4 p m and T-—7 pm. will be: 1. Overture, Rakoczy. Keler- 2. Waltz, spere Melodies, J. Sorauss- 3. Character Piece, Parade of the Tin Soldiers,
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  • 718 4 IJRGING all students to make strenuous efforts to study w Nippon-Go, Colonel S. Fujiyama, principal of the Gunsei-kan-bu Kokugo Gakko, at the opening ceremony of the new school on Tuesday, said that they must try to acknowledge
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 236 4 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 131 It is hereby notified that air-raid precaution practice will be enforced, and the public is warned that the particulars stated 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 as
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