Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 November 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street. Syonon-to Telephone 5471. ISo. 231 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, KOKI 2602 SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 534 1 EIGHT U.S. CRUISERS, 4 DESTROYERS SUNK OR HEAVILY DAMAGED More Than Half Enemy Fteet At Guadalcanar Wiped Out Ikrtnei. TOKYO, Nov. 14.—Dai-Honyei announced at 1.30 p.m. that powerful Nippon air and naval units on Nov. 12, attacking enemy naval craft and transports at
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  • 225 1 370 Warships Sunk, Crippled; 897 Transports Damaged Or Captured; 3,744 Planes I>«mei. TOKYO, Nov. 15.—Sources close to the Navy revealed that, from the outbreak of the Greater East Asia war to the latest Dai-Honyei announcement yesterday, Imperial Nippon naval forces have sunk or damaged
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  • 256 1 Dimti. LISBON. Nov. 14.—Spectacular results sccred by German U-boats attacking the Anglo-American navy and transport fleets in tha Arctic and North Atlantic off the Canadian coast, the Caribbean Sea, off Cape Verde and in waters east of Cape Town are featured to-day in the
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  • 172 1 HANOI, Nov. 14.— Vice-Admiral Jean Decoux, Governor-General of French Indo-China, issued a proclamation yesterday, clarifying the attitude of the French Indo-China Government towards the grave situation facing France and also pledged firm loyalty to the Petain regime. Governor-General Decoux also expressed his firm determination to cope with
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  • 106 1 Dwraei. PEKING. Nov. 15—Headquarters of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in North China announced that units of the Nippon air force to-day raided the base of the Chungking 92nd Army under the command of Gen. Li Hsien! Chou in Yingchow, Anhwei Pro-1 ince, and destroyed the
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  • 413 1 Domei. I TOKYO. Nov. 14—The enemy tempi to disturb by aerial guerilla war- fare peace and order in Burma, which is under Nippon Military Administration. has been shattered by Nippon air raids in the latter part of October on enemy air bases
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  • 384 1 I l>omei. I TOKYO. Nov. 15.—The Navy I Ministry at 3 •'dock this afterI noon annoMMed that a Nippon I Naval PlyM^thtft under Lieutenant Commander Toshiiye irisa was awarded a citation on May 27 by WSmiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander
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  • 534 1 TOKYO, Nov. 16 —As the German High Command disclosed jrertcrcUj, Axis air and naval forces continued to wreak havoc among Anglo-American convoys Is the Mediterranean along the North African coast, sinking end damaging at least 90 tiicmy warships and transports,
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  • 97 1 Domei. SHANGHAI, Nov. 14.—A Los Angeles broadcast, quoting a Radio Paris report, picked up in London, says that Brazilian troops crossed the Oyapok River to-day and invaded French Guiana. The report further adds that the Vichy Government received the news a few hours after the
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  • 185 1 STOP PRESS Dome!. TOKYO, Nov. 16.—Dai-Honyei at 3.30 p.m. announced further details .1 the war results of the South Pacific battle, upon a survey of the reports obtained since the previous announcement on Oct. 27. The losses and damages on enemy surface craft are
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  • 136 1 Dumei. LISBON. Nov. 15. —Neutral observers express little surprise over reports from I Wr-fbineton that the United States i Navy Depart ment had announced the series of nrval engagements which 'started on the night of November 12 was still progtessirg. bat that no report will be given while
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  • 441 1 Domei. (By Kenichi Nakaya) TOKYO, Nov. 15.—The results, thus far. of the fighting now progressing at Guadalcanar in the Solomcns as announced yesterday by the Imperial Navy are not only ft signal of the turning point in the struggle to gain command of land,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 35 1 For up-to-date repairs to cars, overhauling: and lubricating work surpervised under an experienced engineer. TRY— TOWA MOTOR WORKS 142. LAVENDER STREET. SYONAN. •Phone 4680. We also undertake to buy second hand cars of any make.
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  • 275 2 Culture Malay Literature THE awakening interest in Culture evinced recently in Syonan is an encouraging sign of j the rapidity with which life in Malaya is returning to ni.rmalcy. As the Culture for Malaya In the future will be essentially an Oriental one. the importance of reviving, amongst others, Malay
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  • 260 2 Malay worcs are ol three distinctions. First comes the language of the ruling class or Court language; next the language of the man in the kampong and street and lastly "business language." I:csides these three distinctions they have their lists of prohibited words for various occasions. As a
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  • 218 2 Frcm tiie maantic point of view we have in Malay literature, cannibal ogres, beauUiui princesses, winged i.orses, monstrous birds humans in animal shape, and other ociufUes, which are to be tcvtau in the fclk-lore 01 mobt other races. The commonest form of composition in the older Ma»ay literature
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  • 201 2 Fvcm a (monological point of view Malay literuiure is apt to be unreliable, Malay history being echoes from Indian and Persian sources. But Malay l.Hrature should not be discarded as altogether worthless for this reason. Though they may often f«icriflce truth to the point of a story or
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  • 203 2 Dnmei. TOKYO, Nov. H.—Mr. Tomokazu Hori, Spokesman of the Board of Information, in a statement said that reports of postwar developments m the Philippines give every Indication "that a new country, propelled by a new
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  • 240 2 Mr. Hori said that on account of the "happy fact" that with the exception of the Bataan Peninsula, the r.ajor part of the Philippines were spared Irom destruction the post-war problem has not been one of rehabilitation but one of reform in order to enable
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  • 641 2 Mr. Kori added. "Now that the Philippines lias become a mem ber of the Greater East Asiatic comity of nations, with an important role to play in the development and prosperity of this sphere, those necessary changes are being made. Mr. Hori pointed out that
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  • 135 2 Domei. TOKYO, Nov. 14.—The ashes of the late General Marquis Toshinari Maeda, former Com-mander-in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Borneo, who was killed in an accident, I off the northern coast of Borneo, last September, arrived here this
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  • 197 2 Domel. TOKYO, Nov. 14.—Marquis Yoshimaro Yamashina, younger brother of His Imperial Highness Prince Takehiko Yamashina, has been accorded the degree of Doctor of Science by the Education Ministry for his unique thesis "Study on Sterility of Cress-Bred Birds," it was announced yesterday. According to
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  • 129 2 BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 13.—For some unaccountable reason the arrival of mails from the United States as well as England \a greatly held up since August, La Prensa, a leading journal here.! reveals. The newspaper says that such American magazines as Life, Fortune
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  • 425 2 Dwaci. TOKYO, Nov. 15.—The Japan Times and Advertiser, commenting editorially under the caption "Philippines Erstwhile Commonwealth E>ay" declared that Americans will probably stage a veritable propaganda field day to-day on the question of the Philippines, for to-day happens to be the Philippines erstwhile Commonwealth
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  • 661 2  - Notes Comments 1 'Sakura" mmmmmmm I WAS interested in the letter appearing *n Sunday's Syonan Times over the signature of the Prev.Gtiit of the 1.1.L., anent the Question of tne objectionable use of the term Klinp,', as Iccsely appiieJ to Indians in uenerai. *t gave me quite 8 Uii-ful lead
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1101 2 NIPPON-CO LESSON 56 T^HE postposition 'made" was referred to a lew days baclc A and It was seen that it means "up to. until, as far as." It was used with the phrase "kara made," which means "from to," as in "Asa kara ban made From morning till night." but
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  • 27 3 Mr H. R Arbenz-Bluntsrhli resrets 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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  • 198 3 D«mei. BATAVIA, Nov. 12—Greatly improved medical and welfare facilities for the people in Djawa under the Nippon military Adminis, ration were reported by Dr. Tcraichi Kosugi who has just returned from Batavia after a 20-day inspection tour throughout the Island. He said: "The former Ekman Medical
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  • 384 3 RECENT messages to IndoMalayaus, broadcast from Nc%* Delhi and intercepted by a local authorized station, are published by courtesy of the Indian Independence League, Syonan branch. They are as follows: To Mr?. C E. Fonniah Royal English Svhool. Batu Gajah. Fiom
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  • 367 3 i Domei. EDAZTAJ.A, Hiroshima Prefect duation cf the Edazima Naval break of the Greater East As I.a morning In the Academy's impt sence of Prince Nobuhito Takai sence of H.I.H. Prince Nobuhito dignitariii. The ceremony which was ona of the most significant
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  • 203 3 Dcmei. SENDAI, Nov. 11.- It is learned that a new method of manufacturing nitric acid from air has been discovered by Professor Shinichi Aovama of Tohoku Imperial University. The new method is featured by simplicity of operation compared with the currently used ammonia method.
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  • 63 3 Dvmei. LISBON. Nov. 12.—1t is reported from Washington that Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treasury, has i announced that Government borrowing would hit an unprecedmted scale on November 30 to meet the rising costs of war. He outlined the nation-wide voluntary sales system which will put
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  • 52 3 Dorr el. BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 12.—1t is repartee", from New York that the National Board oX Review of Motion Pictures has urged the movie industry to suspend double features for the duration "as a raving of time, critical materials and manpower nreded for winning
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  • 69 3 DonteL MANILA, Nov. 11.—A NippouPhilippines Catholic Association will be formed shortly under the patronage of the Nippon Military Administration in the Philippines. The dispatch of a goodwill mission to Nippon, exchange cf students and of various literature and many other activities were discussed by representatives of Nippon
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 371 3 NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 9 Of 2602. Heavy Gun Practice Off Syonan Harbour Date: November 19 and 20, 2002. Position: Waters off Syonan Harbcur. n.mgerous Areas: The areas roarktdi in the shaded rectangles, as "per attached sketch, are considered as dangerous areas for the purpose of this notice and are
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    • 231 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT Messrs. Leow Yong Mul and Ng Lip How and family tender their neartfelt thanks to all those friends and relatives »he kindly attended the funeral of j Mrs. I.cow Yon?: Seng on ifet 10th Ncverrber. 2602. and to those v,Yto sent *Teattis, and lert cars. ?23-232 ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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    • 266 3 FOR SALE: One Electrclux Refrigerator running on Kerosene or Palm Oil. One "CARRIER Air-Condijittfiing unit, capacity 4,000 cv. _Jt. On 3 only M.M. Cinema Projector. For inspection call at Universal Business Machine Corfipany, 89, Stamford or phone 4440. FOR SALE New "Surely" ice Cream and IC3 Pop manufacturing machines, 2
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    • 131 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Mark depicted above is the exclusive property of CHOP JOO HWA of No. 197, Beach Road, Syonan-to, and that tbe said Trade Mark is J being urcc Y.y the said firm inj respect of various kinds of tobacco sold and distributed by tfcem
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    • 542 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 137 MAXIMUM SPEED OF MOTOR CARS It U 1 < i rb> notified that according to the Notice of the Comra.indrtnt of Toroi Syudan on October 10, the maximum speed of motor cars are amended as follows. Therefore this notice should bo abided absolutely without any
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    • 514 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, 2663 in the island of Syonan. Z. Particulars of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 123 3 To-day's Nippon-Go Radio Lesson No. 182 YESTERDAY you learned on tha. Now let us study the following radio the nominative and possessive t-xanip'-es: m ~x. Watc^ni va kino kanojo mimacase* of "kanojo.' To-uny you will, tJiita—l saw her yesterday. proceed with the objective case, that! Kino, yesterday: kanojo o, her;
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  • 428 4 I GIFT TO GREAT EAST ASIA MUSEUM •Exchange Of Goc^ls With Neighbouring Areas Dome!. HONG KONG, Nov. 13.—An agreement to open trade relations with the Philippines* has given further impetus to the economic rehabilitation and restoration of trade in Hong Kong, according
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  • 398 4 G^EAT PROGRESS has been made in the vegetable garden run by the Miyako Byoin (Cuy Hospital), whose output tor the September-October period reached the figure of 10 147 lb. of vegetables in addi.ion to 1,930 cobs of maiTie. This effort by .he medical
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  • 264 4 Oomri. A FURTHER STEP to promote the study of Nippon-Go In Syoluni will be taken by the recently opened Gunseikan-bu Kokugo '•Gakko (Military Adminis.ration National Language School) with the inauguration, on Nov. 20, of an additional middle grade class. Applicants mus, be over
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  • 90 4 Domet. HONG KONG, Nov. 15 Seven representatives of tbe Chinese residents here yesterday visited the Hong Kong Government-General and donated Yen 39,508 through Lieut.Gen. Rensuke Isogai, GovernorGeneral of Hong Kong, to the fund for the reconstruction of Greater East Asia. It is understood
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  • 335 4 A LARGE and distinguished audience, including high Nippon officials, was entertained to an elaborate programme of songs and dances on the occasion of the first "Minangkabau Cultural Evening" which was held at the Syonan Hotel, Saturday. The entire programme Induing the presentation of a very
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  • 155 4 r>t,mej. INDICATIVE of the rapid ex- pansion of the Indian Independence movement in Malaya, a new branch of the Indian Independence League has been established in the State of Kelantan, leaving only the State of Trengganu where the League's activities are still to be
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  • 111 4 Dome!. SAIGON, Nov. 15—M. Herri Georges IMvecal Governor of Cochin-China. in his first Interview with Nippon correspondents yesterday, expressed complete unanimity with the declaration made by the Governor-General, Vice Admiral Decoux, emphasizing that French Indo-China's desire was to strengthen the existing cordial relations with Nippon. Although
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  • 957 4 Tokyo News Commentary ABOUT ONE YEAR AGO, Franklin Delano Roosevelt appeared before Congress and declared to the representatives of the American people: "Yesterday, Dec. 7, 1941—a date which will live in infamy—the United States was suddenly and deliberately attacked by the naval and-
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  • 344 4 1.1.L. SPOKESMAN ON 'STABBING OLD ALLY IN THE BACK" Dcmei. THE ANGLO-AME RICAN invasion of French Africa is not without significance to India and the cause of Indian independence. It shows how nervously anxious Britain and America are to retain mastery
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  • 79 4 Domei. HANKOW, Nov. 14.—President Wang Ching-wei of the National Government of China arrived here from Nanking by air this morning on r»n inspection tour of Wuhan District. At the airoort, President Wang was greeted by many notables, including Nippon Army and Naval officers, the chaiiman of
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  • 111 4 Dontei. IPOH, Nov. 13.—Last traces of the former regime in the shape of English business signboards will scon disappear from Ipoh streets with the carrying out cf an order issued by the Town Office. All business firms in the town are required to have signboards
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  • 305 4 Domel. PENANG. Si v 13.-There need I* no fear ot a pork rhertage-m Penang and Province Weliesley where pigs total nearly 75 000' with the possibility of this number being increased to 85,000 in the near future as a result of an
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  • 139 4 Domei. TAIPING. Nov. 13—Mr. Kumarappa Chettiar has been elected President of the Taiping branch of the Indian Independence League. Mr. Jal Manecksha, former President, who was also nominated, withdrew on account of ill-health. Other members of the committee include VicePresident, Mr. Ramasamy Krishrapillay. Honorary Secretary
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