Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 November 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. IS'o. 229 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 72 1 S SASEBO, Nov. 12. (Domei).— The Sasebo Naval Station has R I officially announced that the funeral service for late Vice- I Admiral Umataro Tammoto I former Commander of the Sasebo Naval Station, who died j early yesterday morning of acute pneumonia, will be
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  • 110 1 TOKYO, Nov. 12. (Domei).— The Board of Information this afternoon announced that the Greater East Asia Construction Council held its sixth general meeting at 1 p.m. At the meeting, the Government offered explanations to questions arising irom the establishment oX. the Ministry of Greater
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  • 85 1 HANOI. Nov. 12. (Domed). —Government quarters here remained calm and quiet regarding the ravar.ee of German forces into Southern prance apparently taking the German action as a natural stop in view of possible AngloAmerican attempt to land troops in t nt area. Meantime. French Indo-Chlna's
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  • 134 1 Domet Tokyo. Nov. 12.—The Communications Ministry this afternr announced the sinlrmgs of the Toa Kaiun liner, Kibe Maru, and the Nippon Yu.sen Kaisha liner, Tenzan Mam. which collided at 5.40 am yesterday morning off the mouth of the Yangtse. The announcement read:
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  • 141 1 TOKYO. Nov. 12. (Domei)—lt it understood that problems concerning the administration of Nippon official organs overseas were discussed by Foreign Minister Masayuki Tani. Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs Kazuo Aoki and the Ambassador to China. Mr. Mamoru Shigemitsu. at the conference held yesterday afternoon
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  • 78 1 HANOI, Nov. 12. (Domei).—Mr. Kenkichi Yoshizawa, Nippon Am* bafsador to French Indo-China. who is scheduled to leave fcr Tokyo to confer with his he me Government regarding details of the newly-created Ministry of Greater East Asiatic Affairs, has indefinitely postponed his departure, it was
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  • 190 1 TOKYO, Nov. 12. (Domei).—A conference cf governors will be held on Nov. 13 and 14 for the first time since the enforcement of the drastic reform of domestic administration. The Government through the Torthcoming conference will reaffirm firm determination to win the
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  • 378 1 Finance Minister Foresees 'Infinite Trade Expansion 9 In Co-Prosperity Sphere TOKYO, Nov. 12. (Domei).—Emphasizing the ever-strengthening economic foundation of Nippon and of the signal role the Yen is playing: in the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, Finance Minister Okinori Kaya, speaking at a round-table conference
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  • 104 1 NANKING, Nov. 12. (Domei).— Admiral Minelchi Kcga. former Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Fleet in China waters, who has been appointed Commander of Yokosuka Naval Station, paid courtesy visits to President Wang Ching-wel of the National Government of China, and General Shunrcku Hata, Commander-in-Chief of
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  • 88 1 TOKYO, Nov. 12. (Domei)—A resolution pledging the best efforts toward the successful prosecution of the Greater East Asia War was adopted at to-day's opening session of the 11th general meeting of chairmen of 186 municipal assemblies throughout the country at the Greater East Asia Hall
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  • 55 1 VICHY. Nov. 12. iDomei).—The French Government has sent radio Instructions to all Its merchant ships i |in the Mediterranean to enter Immediately into French home ports on the Mediterranean or at Corsica Island in view of possible seizure of French vessels by anti-Axis force?
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  • 794 1 BIG LAND BATTLE NEAR TUNISIA MIGHT HAVE ALREADY BEGUN LISBON, Nov. 12. (Domei).—As Axis planes and naval units roared into action with devastating attacks on American shipping and shore positions along the Algerian cjtjast, American forces, bolstered by the
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  • 124 1 TOKYO, Nov. 12. (Domei). The Nippon Government is paying serious attention to developments of the AxisAllied struggle in the African theater of war, Premier General Hideki Tosyo and Foreign Minister Masayuki Tani declared this morning when they reported to the Cabinet on
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  • 112 1 VICHY, Nov. 11. (Domei).—Premier Laval and Chancellor Hitler conferred at Munich in the presence of Herr Yon Ribbentrop and Count Ciano, according to Hava^s. It is said that the Chancellor handed to Premier Laval a message for Marshal Petain, and later sent German
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  • 54 1 LISBON, Nov. 12. (Domei). —The Vichy Radio Intercepted here announced that the German authorities have decided Toulon will not be occupied by German troops and French warships there will be safeguarded. It is added that the chiefs of the French Navy have pledged themselves at Toulon
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  • 101 1 BERLIN, Nov. 11. (Domei)— The German High Command published a supplementary list of British merchantships sunk by German submarines since June 1. 1941. disclosing the names and tonnage of 17 more British vessels lost. The list follows:- Black Tern. 5,032 tons; Baron Inchcape, 7,005 tor.3;
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  • 87 1 NANKINO^Nov. lft (DomeH— The Press Section of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China announced at 6.30 p.m. that a squadron of Nippon warplanes In the morning raided enemy airfields at Kweilin and Lingling In Kwangsl and Hunan Provinces respectively. Nippon airmen shot down four
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  • 63 1 LISBON, Nov. 12. —While the attl:ude of the Spanish Government is ittractingr considerable attention in various quarters in connection with the ldvance of the German forces into moccupied France, a Madrid dispatch, •effecting the sentiment of the Spanish. x>ople said: "It Is noteworthy that here
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  • 39 1 LISBON, Not. 12. (Domei). —Nicaragua and Guatemala on Thursday severed diplomatic relations with Vichy, according to the American Radio intercepted here. It added that the Dominican Republic recalled diplomatic representatives from Vichy.
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  • 117 1 MOJI, Nov. 12. (Domei)—The formal opening of the first undersea tunnel in Nippon between Shimonoseki and Moji will climax the three-day program beginning to-morrow to commemorate the successful completion of a vital link of the nation's communication lines. Approximately 2,000 prominent persons including Mr. Yoshlaki
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  • 152 1 TOKYO, Nov. 13. (Domei).— According to a Niti Nlti report from Buenos Aires, the mcst difficult problem is confronting the United States and Britain in supplying Allied trooos in North Africa with sufficient foodstuffs and war supplies. It is said that apparently
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 245 2 FOR three centuries Americans have been accustomed to think of their wcrld in continental terms. The land mass of the Western Hemisphere v/a:- the New World. Expansion to Americans meant moving westward and settling on the land. Political and military control, insofar at it affected national
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  • 345 2 The cent 10 of gravity of U.S. policy thus rh'fted from iund masses to air and sea comr^uiiicaticns The ocean has ceased to be a barrier to America's enemies and has become a highway for enemy attack. So long as the sea and air ?«*wer of
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  • 230 2 Ie is clear, therefore, that if the sea and air power of the Anglo-American nations proved inadequate to control the Atlantic, the West Coast of Airica would become the potential danger point menacing the security of the American continent. That is the real reason why the
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  • 192 2 Tokyo News Commentary MO one will deny that Frank--1 lin Delano Roosevelt i»s one of the rarest high-pressure salesmen throughout the world. It was this extraordinary technique of high-pressure salesmanship that enabled him to occupy the presidency for
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  • 165 2 One of Roosevelt's latest attempts is to make the French people and the friends of France believe America as the saviour of France, and that he holds precious the friendship of hundreds of French people in France and outside France Everyone is aware of
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  • 166 2 America's No. 1 preacher continued. declaring: "We come among you to drive out the cruel dictators who would take away your right of selfgovernment, and would deprive you of your right to live in peace and fraternity. We com': among ycu solely to crush and
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  • 211 2 This is what Marshal Petain, French Chief of State, has to say in reply to Mr. Roosevelt's sermon in the White House: "We have been attacked, and we will defend ourselves. I am giving orders to that effect." Thus land, sea and air battles
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  • 183 2 The Anglo-American chieftians are fond of preaching the importance of the rights and independence of other countries. But these same AngloAmerican despots are the first to violate the rights and neutral sovereignty of independent nations whenever it would serve their selfish ends. When an
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  • 533 2 Domei TOKYO, Nov. 13.—The Japan Times and Advertiser, dejicring to-day that the American invasion of French territories in Ncrth Africa constitutes a lesson which should well b3 taken to heart by every country with a Latin tradition, warns all Latin nations "what the
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  • 54 2 SHANGHAI, Nov. 12. Domei.— Aroused by the Anglo-American invasion of French possessions in North Africa, the China branch of the French Reservists and the French Revolution Volunteer Corps in rhanghai to-day dispatched a telegram to Marshal I'enii Philippe Petain. French Chief of State, pledging
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  • 366 2 CHENGTE, JEHOL. Nov. 12, (Dome!).—lt is learned an organization called the Oriental Culture Promotion Association will be established shortly to make copies of complete Buddhist scriptures of which only two complete original sets are In existence. On* is In a Treasure
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  • 679 2  - Notes Comments Sakura mmmmmmm TO-DAY'S paper calls for "a 1 telephone operator any sex." Here's a chance for the "middlesex." Which also reminds me of a gem of subediting by an ex-colleague (Failed Madras 8.A.) which never saw print. It happened at the now defunct Malaya Tribune In Singapore. A
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1078 2 NIPPON-CO LESSON 54 A UXHJARY numerals, referred to yesterday, are used In the same way as the English expressions a pair of shoes, a brace of pheasants." etc. Here are some more of the commonly used auxiliary numerals, the irregularities In which should be noted HIKI for animals I, ip-piki;
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  • 622 3 TN less than a month from now Malaya, in common nvith all other parts of the Nippon Empire and Nippon Occupied Territories will be observing the first anniversary of the start of the Dai Toa War. On this auspicious occasion, all
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  • 28 3 Mr. H. R. Arbenz Bluntsch^i regrets to announce the death of MR. H. C. BLUNTSCHLI on Ist' November, 2602 at Pakan Baroe (Sumatra). Deeply regretted. e.o.d. 233
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    • 143 3 HONG KONG, Nov .11, (Domei) —It was revealed that programmes for the celebration of the first anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War on December 8 and the fall of Hongkong on Dec. 25 have been decided upon
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    • 214 3 As you have learnt on the radio the use of "Kare ni," to-day you will karn "Kare to." For example, take the sentence "Watashi wa kare to gekijo c ikimasu" meaning "I go to the theatre with him." In this sentence "Kare to" is
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    • 1086 3 Radio Messages To Indo-Malayans From Relatives In India Ceylon L'UKTHKR radio messages to IndoMalayans, intercepted from New Delhi by an authorized station in Malaya and made available lor publication by courtesy of the Tr»ri< an independence League, Syonan, include the following: To B. K. S. Allah Udhin. 23, Raffles Place,
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  • 67 3 To mark the first anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War, an art exhibition will be held in the Ipoh Town Hall on Dec. 8, 9 and 10, open to the public and military in Perak, though exhibits from other
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 283 3 ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL WANTED IMMEDIATELY a girl Telephone Operator Preference given to one able to speak Nip-pon-Go and Malay. Apply personally en Tuesday (1&-11--2602> between 10—12 noon <T.T.). MESSRS. TAIYO SHOKAI. LTD., 137. Orchard Rd., Syonan. 229 230 WANTED A CLERK (any sex) with a knowledge of Accounts, Shorthand, and Typewriting,
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    • 233 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT Messrs. Leow Yong Mvi and tfg Lip How and family tender their neartfelt thanks to all those friends and relatives who kindly attended the funerai of Mrs. Leow Yong Seng on the 10th I November, 2602, an -.1 to those who sent wreathr, and lent ca. j,
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    • 99 3 ST. HILDA'S CHURCH. CEYLON ROAD. KATONO SUNDAY SERVICE Holy Communion (said) 9.30 am. IT.T.). Sunday School 1130 ajn. (T.T.). Evensong 6.30 p.m. T.T. TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH 1, SHORT STREET <T*kj 9 time) Tamil S«nd«r SrhooL 11 ixi. (Tokyo Time) Trail Service of Worship. 3.30 p.m. (Tokyo Tiim) District League Cabinet
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    • 497 3 SONG CONTEST I The public are invited to submit songs on the foundation of the Greater East Asia Co-Pros-perity Sphere. Contestants are reQuesed to note the following: (1) Songs must be easy to sing and should reflect strong determination besides containing noble ideas about the founding of the Greater East
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    • 537 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 134 TENDERS PRIVATE PAWNSHOPS Tenders are invited for 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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  • 255 4 Domei PENANG, Nov. 12—A regular taxi, bus and lorry transport service has been started in Penang and Province Wellesley with the opening of a branch office of the Tokyo Express Electric Railway Company here. There are more than 20 taxis find 50 lorries and trucks
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  • 125 4 PENANO, Nov. 12. Dome! The Hawaiian Big Boys and the Moonlight Oay Melodlans were adjudged winners of the Grand Music Competition held at the Broadcasting Station Oround as part of Meizl Setu celebrations. Keen competition was witnessed. ever six bands taking part. After much deliberation,
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  • 246 4 Expert Stresses Need To Improve Irrigation System PENANG, Nov. 12. (Domei)—That three padi harvests a year throughout Malaya would be possible with improvements in irrigation methods, was the opinion expressed to a Domei reporter by Professor K. Goto, an agricultural expert, who,
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  • 426 4 PENANG, Nov. 12, (Domei) —The Nippon authorities aimed at self-sufficiency in this country and in order to achieve that goal the people must cxc rt all efforts and cheerfully co-operate with the authorities, said Mr. Mizuho Kurita. Director of Sangyobu (Commerce and Industries Department), addressing
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  • 129 4 Domei SHANTUNG FRONT, Ncv. 11*— In smashing attacks carried out against 6,000 Chinese Communist troops and some 4,000 Chungking remnants in the mcuntainous regions of Linchiu. located South of Poshan, in Southern Shantung Province, since Oct. 27, Nippon units up to yesterday
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  • 77 4 Yoshizawa Decoux Discuss Relations Domei HANOI, Nov. 11—Mr. Kenkichi Yoshizawa, Nippon Ambassador to French Indo-China. this evening was a guest at a dinner given In his honor *jy Vice-Admiral Jean Decoux, Governor-General, at his official residence. At the dinner which was attended by high officials of the Nippon Embassy. Ambassador
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  • 102 4 A comfort party from the Nippon Broadcasting; Corporation, led by Mr. T. Kobayaai, chief of the music section of the Corporation, is now in Syonan. The party, who is entertaining our Imperial Army forces, has earned a moat deserving welcome, and (Teat admiration
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  • 326 4 "THE WAR is indivisible, even as world peace is indivisible, and consequently any local advantage or disadvantage cannot give a proper clue to the ultimate outcome of the war which, being a long-term affair, must be viewed at from
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  • 89 4 PENANG, Nov. 12. Domei About 20 members of the Malay Girls' Section of the Penang Svu Sei-Nen-Dan paid a courtesy visit to Nippon soldiers convalescing in a local hospital, distributing: sweets and cakes. A feature of the visit was the easy flow
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  • 145 4 PENANO, Nov. 12. (Domei).— All Government servants in Penang will soon sit for the first oral and written examination in Nippon-Go which the authorities intend to hold some time this month, it is reliably learnt. In an interview, Mr. Yamasiro Tanaka, Secretary to the Governor, Penang,
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  • 72 4 Domei NANKING, Nov. 10.—The National Government of China announced that Admiral Jen Yuan-tao, newly-appointed Navy Minister in the Nanking Government, accompanied by his suite shortly will depart for Canton in order to inspect training conditions of naval units based at the Canton Naval Station.
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  • 126 4 Domel FUKUOKA. Nov. 11.—The ashes of the late General Marquis Toshinari Maeda, former Commander in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Borneo, arrived by plane this afternoon from Taihoku, Taiwan. The ashes will reach Tokyo en Nov. 16. It is recalled that General
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  • 137 4 Nippon Firm To Control Malaya 's Electric Supply KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 12. (Domei).—The Electric Supply Department of Selangor will shortly come under the control of a private Nippon company—the Nippon Hassoden Kaisha, (Nippon Power Generation and Distribution Com* pany), Domei learns. Concurrently, all electric supply departments in Malaya and Sumatra
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  • 270 4 Bose 's Appeal To Indian Merchants KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 11. (Domei).—Mr. Rash Behari Bose, President of the Council of Action, Indian Independence League. East Asia, who arrived here frcm Penang, in an interview here, said that the purpose of his visit was to collect funds for the Indian Independence Movement.
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  • 53 4 FUKUOKA, Nov. 10—Arriving here by plane to-day, ViceAdmiral Kamesaburo Nakamura. head of the Third Bureau of the Asia Development Federation, following a twomonths' inspection tour of occupied areas in the Southern Regions, said the situation in the various regions was satisfactory and the construction work
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  • 79 4 Domei. TOKYO, Nov. 11—The Navy Ministry at 5 p.m. announced the appointment of ViceAdmiral Chuichi Nagumo. former Director of the Naval Staff College, as Commander of the Sasebo Naval Station, succeeding Vice Admiral Umataro Tanimoto, who passed away suddenly as a result of
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  • 326 4 (Prom Our Owi. Correspondent) KUAi-A LUMPUR, Nov. 12.—Comfortable and speedy travel at reasonable charges will be among the various amenities in transport facilities In Selangur when the Tokyo Kuiko Dentetsu Kaibha, Ltd., begins operation in the State early next month. "The Company
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  • 393 4 BURNING indignation, coupled with a feeling of profound sorrow for their countrymen, was voiced by Frenchmen residing in Syonan when interviewed by Domei on their reaction to the news of Allied Invasion of French possessions in North and West Africa. Though we members
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 336 4 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 135 MOUNT EMILY SWIMMING POOL n is hereby notified that as from November 11. 2602. the Mount Emily Swimmin; 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 p.m. Sundays MIXED
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