Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 November 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140> Cecil Street, Syoaan-to Telephone 5471. ISo. 230 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 45 1 I Lisbon, Nov. 13— The I nitedl States Navy Department has belatedly admitted that J the 10.080-ton United States I cruiser San Francisco was! damaged by a Nippon plane* which dived on to the deck I during the Solomons Battle.
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  • 192 1 Domei NANKING, Nov. 13.—The American Air Force in China suffered heavily as a result of aerial combats over Kweilin, Kwangsi Province, and Lingling, Hunan Province, on Nov. 12, the Press Section of the Nippon Expedtionary Forces in China announced in a weekly
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  • 201 1 Dotnei SOUTHERN SHANTUNG FRONT, Nov. 13—During mop-ping-up operations against Chungking and Chines^ Communist armies which have been fighting against each ether in in Chinshui, located in Shantung Province, Nippon forces captured 1.439 enemy troops during the period Nov. 3 to Ncv. 11, while the enemy
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  • 57 1 Domei STOCKHOLM. Nov. 13—Swedish and German Government commissicns will meet in Berlin beginning next week to n?gotiate trade between the two countries dying the coming year. It is repcrt3d by the Swedish news rfjenoy that negotiations will pr> bs biv last about one week tfter which the
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  • 573 1 For Distinguished Services In Operations Since May Domei TOKYO, Nov. 13.—For distinguished services in operations since May this year in the Shansi-Hopei-Honan border regions, Lieut. Shigeo Masuko and the Yamamoto Company, belonging to the Yasuo Unit, were honoured with citations by their Commander-in-Chief in
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  • 153 1 WILLKIE'S RECENT TRIP 'WILD GOOSE CHASE' Domei SHANGHAI, Nov. 13.—China Leader, popular English-language weekly, in a recent issue sarcastically terms the recent trip made by Wendell Willkie as "a wild goose chase of the emptiest kind." After describing Willkie's lukewarm reception in Soviet Russia where Premier Stalin met the American
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  • 295 1 Domei SHANGHAI, Nov. 12.—While the absence of wreaths and the customary memorial service at the Peace Memorial on the Bund marked the 24th anniversary of Armistice Day in Shanghai, American and British prisoners of war in Shanghai area today are more concerned
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  • 98 1 uomet TOKYO, Nov. 13—Mr. Kenkichi Yoshiiawa, Nippon Ambassador to French Indo-China, is scheduled to confer with Vice-Admiral Jean Decoux, GovernorGeneral of French IndoChina, on tts new developments in France with special reference to the (future policy of Indo-China, the Asahi reports from Hanoi. It
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  • 357 1 Domei (By Ryos'iiie Honda. Domei Correspondent) BERLIN. Nov. 13.—With the advance of German troops into unoccupied France following the Anglo-American invasion of French North Africa, the futu^ of France as well as Franco-Ger-man relations have become open to European cynosuie. Chancellor Hitlers message
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  • 736 1 Hitler Sends Airborne Troops In Increasing Number To Tunisia DEFENSE POSITIONS ON BORDER ALREADY OCCUPIED Domei LISBON, Nov. 13.—Reports from the North African war front indicate that counter-attacks of 'Axis air formations and submarines are directed with unabated fury against the
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  • 68 1 IDomei I LISBON, Nov. 13.—The t German decision not to oc- I Icupy the French naval base at Toulon on the Mediter- I ranean as announced yes- I I terday by Vichy radio was decided upon by Chancellor jj Hitler himself. E The report says the
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  • 519 1 Domei TOKYO, Nov. 13—Mr. Tomokazu Hori, Spokesman of the Board of Information, in a twenty-minute nationwide raiuo speech at 7.30 p.m., commenting on the invasion of French North Africa by British and American troops, declared that Great
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  • 38 1 Domei LISBON, Nov. 13.—About 500 junker transport planes flew over Rumania and Bulgaria, probably heading for the North African front, with troops and supplies to assist Marshal Rommel's troops, according to the 8.8.C.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 249 2 EVENTS have moved rapidly in the North African theatre of war in the past few days, the American landings on various points in French territory on the southern shore of the Mediterranean being quickly followed by new dispositions of German and Italian forces in -Vnoccupied France, Corsica
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  • 356 2 But Vvhat effect can the latest American exploit possibly have? It can frankly be conceded that occupation of the entire coastline in North Africa from Tangier to Tunis might constitute a threat to Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily and Italy and, even possibly, to the "backdoor" oi" France between
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  • 239 2 It is an acknowledged fact that the war in the Wes*, and the Greater East Asia conflict are inseparably linked, and it is a tacit tribute lo Nippon iorces that the Americans have chosen not to throw down the gauntlet to Nippon anywhare in the Pacific, but
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  • Catholic World Backs Petain's Policy—Abhors Anglo-U.S. Action In French North Africa
    • 195 2 Domei BERLIN, Nov. 12. (By Susumu Ejiri)—The Anglo-American forces have stepped into a dangerous predicament with the invasion of French territories in North Africa in an apparent effort to form the second front, because Germany still maintains on the Western front a force sufficient
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    • 100 2 It was pointed out now that the Allied troops have landed in North Africa, the Anglo-Ameri-can. High Command will be compelled to send them supplies, mobilizing a large transport fleet. These circles added that consequently the Allies will sacrifice large numbers of transports to Axis
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    • 250 2 Domei TOKYO, Nov. 11.—Four thousand four Hundred and sixtyseven civilians, and military and naval officers were decorated to-day. Lieut. Gen. Iramu Yokoyama was decorated with the Grand Cordon of the Rising Sun. Invested with the First Order of Merit 01 the Sacred Treasure were Lieut.
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    • 291 2 Frenchmen love peace and It is regrettable that they had been led to oppose the German nation under the unscrupulous guiding of English war-mongers. Marshal Petain no doubt did not want his countrymen to oppose! the Germans if he could help it. He added
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    • 196 2 Domei TOKYO, Nov. 13-^Seven great weaknesses or the United States, which make II difficult for that country to overcome in connection with its plan to carry out the current war, were pointed out by Teiicbi Muto, columnist of the Y'omiuri-Hocoi. In the first pLice, Muto
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    • 221 2 Fourthly, even ii ths United States is materially prepared it still lacks the spirit to rage war. At present the Americans are at a high war pitch, but without knowing American war alms enthusiasm will soon wane. Americans will not fight forever to protect British
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  • 342 2 German Poet Dramatist Pays High Tribute To Nippon Art Domei AGNFTSNDORF (SILESIA), Nor. 12.—Gerhart Hauptmann, the noted German dramatist and poet, who will be 80 years old on December 15 to-day paid a high tribute to Nppon arts in an exclusive interview with Dcmei. The interview took place in Hauptmann's
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  • 189 2 Domei TOKYO. Nov. 13—With tiny hands that, for all their suppleness, can stretch over octaves only with difficulty, Miss Taeko Kimura, ten-year-old pianist prodigy, will play Mozart's Concerto in A Major at the second concert of the Tokyo Municipal Teachers' Orchestra on Nov.
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  • 585 2  - Notes Comments 'Sakura' ■JHANK goodness those A.R.P. exercises are over! They are a necessary evil which cause a considerable amount of inconvenience, but what cannot be cured must be endured. We are lucky that they were only exercises and that no actual raids have been experienced since the occupation of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 101 2 TO ADVERTISERS 70s SoU Advertising, Agents tor THE SYONAN TIMES Advertise**, be they casual or otherui;*-, mi; avail t!>rm•rhes of oar Service which to entiieJy FKKE. Bate* charred by »s are identical in every rtspeet with those of IHE SYONAN TIMES itnd in Addition they wiR hare the tftdvantace of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1083 2 NIPPON-CO LESSON 55 j A MONO a few other auxiliary numerals «>f f.ecient occurrence are the following SO for ships: 1, is-so; 3, san-zo; 8, has-o io^ sail, Ju-is-so, etc. J JO for mats: 1, ichl-jo; 2, ni-jo, etc. CHO (or) DAI for cars, rickshaws and other vehi.es 1, it-cho
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  • 315 3 An 'Attempt To Chase Away Domestic Gloom" Domei TOKYO, Nov. 12.—The Japan Times and Advertiser, *in an j editorial caplioned. Roosevelt's Political Stage (.each,** stressed the J fact that, with the American people feeling increasingly irritated and i frustrated at the President's bungling
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  • 106 3  -  Yoohincri Horigu-hi) ZU.iICH. <0.. 10. -Rallying after overcoming the American invasion's initial surprise Morocco's defenders appeared to be offering resistance in the face of heavy odds although organized resistance seemed to have ceased m Algeria. Neutral military experts noted, T'-tly,
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  • 78 3 Tho Syoian Police Band, under the direction ct Conductor Ganda Singh, will pr-rform in public at the Botanical (iardens Bandstand, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. The program will be as follows 1. Marcfce, •Roumaine.'* l_. Ganns; 2. Sv.'cction, "'Community Land,' R. 9. Btoddoc; 3. Valae,
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  • 259 3 Radio Messages To Indo-Malayans From Relatives In India Ceylon Purtiier rwilo r.iesi^gcs to litOo-Mala- i yous. Intercepted irom Ne»- Delhi by sn authorized station in Malaya and made available for publicaticn by courtesy of the Indian independence Leagrie Syonan, include the following: To R. K. Sax-ma, 37, Roberts Lane, Svonan.
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  • 170 3 Up to yesterday you have learnt on the radio the three cases of pronouns, the nominative, the poss&sslve and .he objective cases, and you have learnt by heart how to make these cases out of pronouns, tliat is to put the suffixes "*a.''
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  • 122 3 Correspondence To the Editor Syonan Times. Sir,—l beg to address this letter to you in my capacity as the President of The Indian Independence League. I have received complaints to the effect that people in Malaya have referred to Indians as "Kling." This word is
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  • 58 3 Domei LISBON. Nov. 11.--Trie United' States Navy Department announced that a medium-sized i merchantman was torpedoed and sunk by a submarine in the middle of October in ths Atlantic off the northern coast of South America. The announcement added that survivors had been
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  • 161 3 tiomei BANGKOK, Nov. 13.—The Government to-day submitted the 1943 budget, totalling 216.000.C00 bahts, to the Assembly for its approval. The budget Involves 147 000.000 bahts for ordinary e\rer.ditures and 129,000.000 bahts for extraordinary expenditures in war and I?cod rell'.t. Domei TOKYO, Not. 12— Slugging
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 771 3 ADVERTISEMEN TJ*^ GENERAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ty^ Fflm situationsjacant K _AT^«™, UP Distributing Centre APPTTPATTnuc M i^.;^.. How and family tender their neartfelt APPLICATIONS are invited thanks to all those friends and relatives from Graduates <any sex) of ths who kindly attended,,„the funerai of Much has bfen said and written following
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    • 226 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. (lawporaffl u> Japan} 21. Oollyer Quay. Svonan P. O. Boa No «9» r«le. N: 5937 O«Bee— P rlfitt Branch Exchange with extensions v all departments. %»IZ Manager MMt Manager's Reside.* After ff pm tines t* tbe Ba»k will b« connected as follows:— rele. No. 5937
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    • 772 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. m PERMITS TOU OCCUPATION OF HOUSES AND LANDS It is hereby notified that as from Nov. 15, 2603, the imposition of Permit Fee for occupation of Enemy and Non-enemy properties win be lifted, and as from that date where** the issae of Occupation Permits to tenants
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    • 536 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. t 2603 to D?c. 31, 2603 in the island of Syonan. Z. Particulars of
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  • ECONOMIC SELF-SUFFICIENCY IN GREATER EAST ASIA
    • 412 4 Domex TOKYO, Nov. 13.—The belief that within ten to 20 years, Nippon will have effected complete economic self-sufficiency in Greater East Asia, was voiced by Mr. Ginjiro Fujihara, President of the Industrial Equipment Corporation, at a recent meeting with Finance Minister
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    • 251 4 New Basis Needed For Politics Finance In Co-Prosperity Sphere Domei TOKYO, Nov. 13,—Finance Minister Okinori Kaya in an interview with Domei yesterday declared that politics, economics and finance within Greater East Asia must be placed on a new basis in order to establish the real Co-Prosperity Sphere. Referring to trade
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  • 292 4 L omei I 'MEDICAL practitioners in JB'onan should co-operate more fciesely and work for the improve- j tneut of health standards in this ■rountry." declared T)r. Tadash* fcaio. a member of the O-insei-l:anou. discussing the r^ooo-scd pormatkM of a Syonan Medical Practitioners'
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  • 118 4 PROVING that the San-ricksha is proving more and more popular as a public conveyance, over 500 vehicles ere at present plying for hire in Syoran. Since the first San-rickshas were fiut on the streets in August, the num«r has increased considerably each month. The number of privately
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  • 116 4 Domei f TOKYO. Nov. If Ml Yoichi Hiraclca. outstanding xylaphonist formerly lof the National Broadcasting Company in New York and who Is at present .connected w:th the Nippon broadcast .ing Corpcuation. gave a solo perform- ance at the Red Cross headquarters before a select
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  • 275 4 Mr. Bose Urges Chiang To Face Realities Domei "IF THERE had been any lingering doubt as to the true aims ot America, the American invasion of North Africa must iiave certainly removed it." So declared Mr. Rash Behari Bose, President of the East Asia Indian Independence League, who is now
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  • 272 4 Domei TOKYO, Nov. 12.—Increasing enthusiasm in the strengthening of the nation's war efforts en the horn 3 front was revealed by j bank deposits throughout the I country at the end cf October totalling Yen 7,115,000,000, showing an increase of Yen 148,000,000 over the corresponding
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  • 222 4 THE SYONAN Tokubetu-si is at present planning a project for the smoother and more perfect delivery of rice, His Excellency Mayor Sigeo Odate revealed in a statement explaining the revision of the rice ration to the public in Syonan. Mayor Odate's statement is as
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  • 404 4 WITH REGARD to the state- ment of the Mayor regarding the t revision of rice ration. Mr. Kita- gawa, the Food Controller of Syonan Tokubetu-si, expressed his views as follows:— j "I hope you have already grasped the purport of the revi-
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  • 138 4 ARRANGEMENTS aie being made to provide former undergraduates of I the College of Medicine in Syonan with i free tuition in Nippon-Go to prepare them for the re-opting of the college next year, the syonan Times understands. A Syonan medical practitioner, who spent many years
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  • 37 4 Domei NANKING, Nov. 12—The unveiling of a bronze statue of Dr. Sun Vat-sen was conducted in Hsinchiehkou Park at 9 a.m. on the birthday of the late Chinese revolutionary leader.
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  • 189 4 THE GOVERNOR of Johore started out on his inspection tour on Nov. 9, covering^ the west coast area, according to the Syonan Nippo. The present x,our. scheduled to take a wee*, is a second one by the Governor. During his previous tour, which covered the east
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 286 5 BUSTLING WITH activity, Syonan'.s ship-building yards are now busily engaged in the construction of new craft to cope with the ever-increasing trade between Malaya and ether parts of the Southern Regions. Technical experts from
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  • 114 5 PROVIDING free treatment ror poor Chinese, the LiUir. Wah Be Hospital in Muntrl Street Is to be reopened soon, following a decision reached by the Executive Committee of the Pcnang Overseas Chinese Association. This hospital will be In charge of Chinese physicians and treatment will
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  • 617 5 AN ADMIRABLE example of Nippon craftsmanship and Nippon feeling can be seen In the toy department of almost any large store. Come up in the lift, then, to this department. Pass by the ordinary toys which have, it must be admitted, little but their low price
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  • 537 5 THE AGRI-HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION in Kuala Lumpur recently drew public attention to the big strides Selangor is making towards self-sufficiency in regard to foodstuffs. The present padi area is nearly one and a half times the
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  • 1105 5  -  DUBYEW CINO-NIPPON co-operation in T Malaya is manifesting itself in many ways. The latest takes the form of an offer by the Perak Chinese of $10,000 for the creation of scholarships in Nippon-Go and Chinese schools. i This is co-operation in its most tangible form, and it
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  • 137 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) THE TREATMENT ol parboiled rice from Malayan grown padi is one of the latest local industries established in Selangor since the advent of the New Order. Hitherto, large supplies of parboiled rice came from out.~ide Malaya but, with the introduction
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  • 171 5 THE SELANGOR Miners' Association has applied for re-registration under the New Order, it is announced Inaugurated about 50 years ago. the Association had represented the view* of Chinere miners in the State and put forward several valuable suicastions relating to the tin irdu_try to
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  • 1807 6  -  T. Ohnisi A Short Story I IM Whee Hong knew from all sorts of hearsay the 'Eastern Devils' were on her heels. Spurred by the thought Of being butchered—herself as well as ber baby—she ran frantically on the lonely highway so as to catch up with
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  • 132 6 Domei MR. SHIKROKURO HIDAKA, newly-appointed Nippon Ambassador to Italy, at a Press conference at the Broadway Mansions Hotel, in Shanghai a few days ago, declared that conditions in China had greatly improved since the outbreak of Greater East Asia War. He
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  • 67 6 Domei PEKING, Nov. 11.—it was revealed that during the Nipojn military operations in Fast Hope! and Chinhai sectors of Hopei Province from Sept. 15 to Oct. 31 the enemy lost 192 killed and 2.140 taken prJaontr. The war body taken by tne Nippon forces included
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  • 219 6 HAIR STYLISTS have a unique <ip?ortunity to-day to develop new coiffeur fashions in keeping witti the times, at the same ;ime more effectively bringing out the charms of the women and girls ©f Syoncn Speakin-T to a Syonan Times
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  • 170 6  -  T. B. MARAR. On, on, Dai-Nippon s might Wage on thy sacred fight, To destroy "Miglu is Right.' Eternal triumph hi thine. Thy mission is divine! The poor, down-.redden East, Bled dry tor Western feast, In bondman's shackles leash*d, Doth wail, "At any cost Give back my freedom
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  • 99 6 Dome' DJAWA'S plantation plan, calling for the development c» 2C,u(K) chobu of cotton fields in the eastern part of the island, has been drafted by the Nippon Raw Cotton Cultivation Association. According to the present plan, waste fields in Malang and Besoeki in Eastern Djawa,
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  • 764 6 AXIS FOR CES TWO JUMPS AHEAD OF ALLIES: WELL PREPARED FOR LA TEST MOVE IN N.AFRICA NOW the theatre of operations has shifced to North Africa, but it is the same old story all over again, says Tokyo Radio in a news commentary. The Allies are trying desperately to open
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  • 249 6 Domei MOBILIZING 6,000 of its members, the Nippon Artists' Patriotic Service Association is planning to donate their works, one from each artist, to the Army and Navy in appreciation of the brilliant results scored on all fronts in the Greater East Asia War.
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  • 246 6 Domei. EVERY ENCOURAGEMENT is given to privately-owned tin mines in Selangor to increase their monthly output. There is no tin restriction to-day. Government undertakes to buy up all tin-ore produced in the State. Active "o-operation between mining officials and thj Military Administration and Selangor
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  • 105 6 Domei. THE BOARD of Information in Tokyo announced th:U in order lo further step up ePtciency and to rationalize the stevedoring facilities, the Gcnernment approved, at a Cabinet meeting:, a mcrsure relating to the increase of wartime harbour landing and unloading facilities.
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  • 248 6 Domei JUST as newspapers in Asian languages suddenly increased in number as British domination ceased and the Nippon forces came in. books in our languages began eagerly to come out. The latest to this growing number is the first part of Hitler's Mem Kempf in
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  • 150 6 Dotnei LISBON", Nrv 10.—President Roosevelt admitted in Washington to-day that the United States has invaced French territories in Nor.'i Africa, because i Q offensive against Germanccupiid Fran^f and Belgium coulct not be carried out with a reasonable < nance of success :.n 1942
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  • 78 6 Domei TOKYO, Nov. 11.—The Board of Information announced that approximately 200 leading industrialists throughout the country will be invited to the official residence of the Premier next Sunday at 10 a.m. when Premier General Hideki Tozyo and Lieut., Gen. Sadaif Surifci, President of the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 238 6 KATAKANA CROSSWORD 7 l i p i ""—"Hm-m-P"^"T~"""""l"nBB^B """4 ~""~"bBB^ ■BB^^^ 'J'lIE crossword puule this week, tiven above, was submitted by a reader who wishes to remain anonymous It is creditable HTort and the clnei are printed exactly as received. Another two efforts by other readers are beinr returned for
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