Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 November 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 232 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents,
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  • 421 1 TOKYO NEWSPAPERS SPLASH ADDITIONAL DETAILS TOKYO, Nov. 17.—Tokyo newspapers splashed front pages with the Dai-Honyei announcement yesterday afternoon, giving: additional details of the naval battle of the South Pacific, off Santa Cruz Islands on Oct. 26, in which it was revealed the
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  • 61 1 IJom^i. TOKYO, Nov. 16.—The Navjr Ministry to-day announced the ap-poimm-tit of Rear-Admiral Solici 1 -i.hno as Chief of the Sixth Seitifin of Naval Construction Headquarters and captain fioro Tezaka as Chief cf Harbour Affairs Section of Tokuyama Naval loit. It is added that Captain Hiro&hl Vikamin.i was appointed
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  • 226 1 TJcmei. iOKYO, Nov. 17.—Commenting on the results scored by the Nippcn naval forces in the battle of 'South Pacific en Oct. 26, naval ,«boervers here point out that 14 pray warships have been ascertained by means of detailed rejpoit> and photographs to have
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  • 49 1 Domel. TOKYO, Nov. 16.—1t was announced that Lieutenant Etinne Sicard, Assistant Naval Attache to the French Embassy, was decorated with the Fifth Order of Merit with the Sacred Treasure in appreciation of his services, rendered for the promotion of friendly relations between Nippon and France.
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  • 218 1 Domei SHANGHAI, Nov. 17— The Australian radio, in a broadcast heard here, said that Rear-Admiral Daniel J. Cr.llagb.an, Commander of the United States cruiser San Francisco. 9.950 tons, was killed in action six days ago. I: will be recalled that the United Suits Navy
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  • 845 1 (By Teiichi Makifhima, War Correspondent abrtrd an undisclosed Aiicr.'ft-carrler). Domei. TOKYO. Nov. 16— In the historic naval Battle of South Pacific on October 26 off Santa cruz Islands, the Imperial Navy t j,ajn decisively de- i monstrated the in-incibility of Nippan's armed
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  • 148 1 Chamberlains For Taiwan S. Regions TOKYO, Nov. J6.— ffC Tenno-Heiks* will shortly I dispatch Mr. Yasuhidr 2? Toda and Mr. Sadataka fT Hisamatu, Chamberlains of the Imperial House- y hold Ministry, respectively md to Taiwan and the areas fit under the jurisdiction of the Southern Affairs Bureau of the Ministry
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  • 241 1 Domei. LISBON. Nov. 16.—The German High Command hsu, announced that German troops in the Caucasus have anvunilated two encircled enemy fighting groups, and in another sector have driven off Soviet attacks with heavy enemy casualties. Bombers have also set flre to a freighter in the
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  • 95 1 D« mci. LISBON, NOT. 16.—Information from Berlin states that German submarines in West Indian waters sank two fully-laden merchantmen, totalling 11,000 gross tons, out of a convoy. Off the African coast German undersea craft sank a 7,000-ton British freighter, carrying rubber ana
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  • 62 1 Domei. NANKING, Nov. 16.—General Iwane Matui, former Commander-In-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Force in Central China and Vice-President of the Asia Development Federation, this evening was the guest of honour at a dinner given by Dr. Chu Min-yi, the Foreign Minister. Early this morning General Matui paid
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  • 605 1 AXIS ALLIED MOVES GAIN MOMENTUM Rommel Establishing Line Between Tripoli Tunisia? AFTER ten days since the landing of American forces in French North Africa, the situation there as well as in the Mediterranean appears to be getting clearer, and that a
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  • 171 1 Doraei. TOKYO, Nov. 17— In a speech delivered at the joint meeting of Chiefs of local branches of the National Service Association and National Servicemen's Corps, Lieut.General Kisaburo Ando, VicePresident and President respectively of the two organizations. yesterday strongly urged the necessity of strengthening
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  • 194 1 Domel. TOKYO, Nov. 16.—Vice-Admira\ Eijiro Kendo, retired Member of the House of Representatives, who is an expert in submarine warfare and who recently returned from an inspection trip of the Southern Regie ns, declared that Nippon's submarine offensive is more effective than United States undersea
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  • 238 1 Nippon F.I.C. Exerting Best Efforts To Meet Each Other's Needs Dtimei. i HANOI. Nov. 14— Governor-! General Vice-Admiral Jean Decoux, expressing his views to the Press covering the fields of politics, economy and culture of French Indc-China, emphasized strongly the most friendly and cordial relationship existing between Nippon and French
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  • 180 1 Domei. LISBON. Nov. 16—The Axis forc<-T waged a battle yesterday against enemy units in Cyrenaica while the ?nemv air force was repeatedly involved in aerial combats in the course of whi<-ii three enemy planes were downed without loss. In a low-level flight Axis planes bombed and machine-gunned British
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  • 85 1 Doraei. LISBON, Nov. 16 —It is reported from Washington that apparently In an effort to preoare the American public against iurther heavy losses expectable in the Solomon? area fighting, the U.S. nava! spokesman in a special communique stated that numerous Niopon forces are beinj;
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  • 67 1 Domei. BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 14.—1t \S reported frcm Rio d? Janeiro th t Brazilian Minister O^walcio Aranha to-day d anied the announcement made by Radio Paris thct Brazilian troops invaded Fren h Guiana. Minister Aranna said 'If such act is to oe tak^n Brazil
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  • 79 1 Domei. BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 13.—1t H learned that yesterday evening th« Cabinet rifcided to de larr- Argentir.i ports a military zone so that any prison enteri-^g or wirkißf in them mv; be registered. BRITISH SUA LOST Domei. LISBON. Nov. IG.—lt is report, ed from
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  • 192 2 rTHK mat between Germany and Soviet Russia vuis. in one way, a blessing to British and American ttatcsmen, in that it dispelled the horrible nightmare caused by the fear! of a coalition betwe< n Naziism and Communism. But, in its ttead, it produced another and more frightful bogey
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  • 514 2 Then came tlie so-called buffer states between Germany and Russia—the "Balkanization of Eastern Europe." There now appeared on tlie new i;*ap of Europe a belt of new or restored states—what the Germans called the "Teufels c.nleJ". It was a sort of economic vacuum between two high pressure
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  • 322 2 Biitish-Amtrican interference was again i csponsible for the next rupture in Eastern Europe. This time between Germany and Puwda. Hitler faced with the possibility of collaboration between Russia and the AngloAmerican '/.O"wers had no alternative but to ai.L-.ck the Russians. Hitler had to choose between .scemg
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  • 216 2 Tokyo News Commentary THE unlawful engagement in 1 Fn?j?cl? No/t'-i Africa s generally agreed to be an attempt by the Allies to form a second front. But a second front must be one which will ■erv* lo
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  • 204 2 Since July, Roosevelt and Churchill had conducted discussions, through their henchmr-n, at which plans for making the present unlawful expedition to North Africa, instead of forming a regular second front, were formulated. These '■tiCi of Rooaeven, and Churchill clearly show that the Auplo-An.f* can campaUn
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  • 449 2 There was not a single ray of hope for Britain and America.! and a icelvig of despondency hung heavily vs public opinion in these two countries became increasingly critical of their government leaders' conduct of the war Such Leing the
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  • 133 2 Domei. lOAUENO <Mie Prefecture) Nov. 16.—A ceremony of international colour marking the dedication of a literary hall and porcelain statue to the memory of Basho Matsiio, Nippon's most outstanding pc-et in the Tokugawa era, was heJd here yesterday morning on the occasion of the
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  • 60 2 Domei. TOKYO, Nov. 16.—Military funeral services of the late General Marquis Toshinari Maeda. former Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Borneo, will be held from 1.30 p.m. on Nov. 20 at the Tukiei Honganzi Temple. The funeral committee will be headed by
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  • 306 2 DoraeJ. SHANGHAI, Nov. 16.—Former guerilla chieftain In the Shanghai area but now an active leader in President Wang Chingwei's pacification movement in the Hankow area, General Yung Cliin-tung, Commander of the "Wongwelchung" (Army for the protection of Asiatic races), has issued a statement
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  • 525 2 DoßbeL BANGKOK, Nov. 18. —As the first anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War approaches, Thailand finds itself solidly united and determined under the leadership of Premier Luang Pibul Son gg ram to carry the conflict to
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  • 655 2  - Notes Comments 'Sakura' IN my "fan mail" to-day there was a bouquet and, of course, the inevitable brickbat! Let's take the bouquet first. Needless to say it is from one of the opposite s*\ —they always say it wilh fIcMFFi-s, literally and metaphoi'ou'iy. She has the delightful M'kriame, given by
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  • 33 2 DomeL KOBE. Nov. 16.—Mr. Shinrckuro Hiriak?. newly-appointed Ambassador to Italy, accompanied by Mrs. Hidaka left here this afternoon for Kycto They are scheduled to leave <<v Tokyo to-morrow.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1092 2 NIPPON-CO LESSON 57 THE word mo" has many uses and meanings. It wae seen in earlier lessons that 'mo' plated after cc.tain Interrogative pronouns transforms them into indefinite pronouns, e.g., nanl. what? nani no. nothing; dare, who? dare mo, nobody, etc. In the following sentences mo" means "also" or "too"
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  • 349 3 Progress Made In Recovery Of Transportation Communications In Philippines Most Remarkable MANILA, Nov. 15.—Within six months since the fall of Corregidor temarkable progress lias been made in the fields of transportation and communications in the Philippines, declared Mr. Mitsuhisa Ogasav«tra, Director of Traffic Bureau of the Nippon Military Administration, in
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  • 108 3 DomH. TOKYO, Ncv. 16.—1n the opening round of Kanto Inter-collegi-ate Soccer Championship, Waseda University walloped Bunrika University by a score of 9—l while Takush ku University managed to squeeze a I—o win over Aoyama Gakuin. Also advancing to the quart r finals were Shodai
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  • 250 3 DOMCi. MANILA, Nov. 16.—Commonwealth Day passed unncticed yesterday as Filipinos everywhere realized the great task before them of building up a new Philippines. Yesterday would have been the 7th anniversary of the Philippines Comonwealth. There would have been a big parade with b>v;ers,
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  • 68 3 Darnel. MANILA, Nov. 1C The whole Philippines is celebrating the first anniversary of tiie outbreak of the War of Greater East Asia which falls •n Oee. 8 as the day of revival ol the Philippines. An elaborate programme of < <*>:iiration is being
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  • 69 3 o«wL SURABAYA, Nov. 15.—1n line with other financial organs which have cemmenced operations to develop further the economic construction of Djawa, the Southern Regions Development Bank has decided to open a branch in Surabaya. It will commence business as from Nov. 20. Other Nippon
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  • 82 3 Domei. SHANGHAI, Nov. 15.—The inaugural meeting of the Shanghai East Asia Development Society was held at 5.00 p.m. at Star House Hotel, attended by Mr Akiyoshi Taziri, Nippon Minister in Shanghai, and ether officials, civilians, as well as Nippon Army and Navy officials, including Lieut.-Colonel
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  • 411 3 Domei. UNDISCLOSED AIR BASE IN BURMA, Nov. 15.—Graphic accounts of the gruelling air duels between attacking enemy planes and the Nippon air force defending Akyab, fought from dawn until late in the afternoon of Nov. 10, were given yesterday to a
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  • 223 3 DMoeL LISBON, Ncv. 15.—Chungking reports quote Robert Martin, United Press Correspondent, as saying that on the basis of his recent one-month travel thrcugh India when he talked with many Indian leaders, he concluded that the Indians hat- British rule. Martin said his trip
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  • 57 3 RESULTS cf Fridays boxing at Kuala Lumpur according to the Malay Mail, were: Speedy Albert outpointed Boy Fahmy, Bah Chye lost to Gaspal, John James drew with Little Nor, Lightning Star ■outpointed Slogger Chye and Kid Suppiah t.k.o'd Slogger Poh. The catch-as-cat*.r;can wrestling ended in a
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    • 69 3 WANTED LORRIES Of any size and Type. Apply to the TOKIO KIUKO DENTETU CO., No. 27, Malacca Street. 232—238 DOGS FOR SALE Nice Nippon Poodle Dogs for sale. Apply 45. Cairn hill Road, Syonan-to. FOUNTAIN PKN SERVICE Pencil and Pen Repairs—7s cti. each. Nib. Cap, Barrel, etc.— EXTRA. 'ALL WORK
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    • 422 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 139 PERMITS TOR OCCUPATION OF HOLbES AND LANDS It is hereby notified that as from Nov. 15, 2602. the imposition of Permit Fee for occupation of Enemy and Non-enemy properties will be lifted, and as from that date whereas the issae of Occupation Permits to tenants
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    • 525 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 137 MAX'IMI M SPEED OF MOTOR CARS It i» Icieby notified that accord' ing to the Notice of the Comm.indant of Torn! Syvdan on October 10, the maximum speed of motor firs are amended aa follows. Therefore this notice should be abided absolutely Mil hen t
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 203 3 To-day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 184 UP TO yesterday you learned on the radio personal pronouns, and now you come to the next stage, that is, the use of adjectives. In general, adjectives In Nippon-go stand before the noun to qualify the noun, just as in English. For example, take
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  • 574 4 Dorm i. TOKYO, Nov. 16.—Overseas Chinese in Thailand, French Indo-China and Nippon-occupied Southern Regions have been extending increasing significant co-operation to Nippon since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War, says the Weekly Bulletin published by the Board of Information.
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  • 352 4 VERY KEEN interest is being taken in the forthcoming race In Syonan, which is being held In conjunction with ether large scale celebrations throughout the Nippon Empire commem-rating the first anniversary of th 3 Greater East Asia War on Dec 8. Proposed
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  • 316 4 THOUGH AT present Malayan railways operating on the east coast connect Syonan with Kuala Lipii in northern Pahang, every effcrt is being made by the authorities to re-open the line running from Kuala Lipis to
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  • 185 4 Doraei. *T*i4KP» IPOH, Nov. 15—Speaking during the inauguration of the daily news broadcast in Ipoh, Mr. S. Banno, Chief of the Propaganda Department, Perak, in the course of an address on Malaya's food situation, referred to the selfish divide-and-rule policy of the former regime,
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  • 266 4 FURTHER evidence that the interests and the future of the 5,000 employees of the Syonan Tokubetu-si are receiving the attention cf the Mayor, Mr. Sigro Odate, Iff provided by the sanctioning of a basic salary schema, similar to tnat of the former Municipality. In an
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  • 108 4 Domei. PEKING, Nov. 14.—1n order to organize a new Nippon Young men's Association in Peking representatives of the Nippon Embassy, ExServicemen's Association, Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Asia Development Young Men's Association held their first meeting to-day and discussed
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  • 122 4 Domei. TOKYO, Nov. 14.—A dramatic re-union took place when Wang Yun-chin, the newly appointed Manchcukuo Ambassador to Tokyo, met for the first time in 30 years his old College Professor, Dr. Kotaro Shida, now President cf Meizi University, when Dr. Shida called at the Manchoukuo
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  • 91 4 Dcmei. MALACCA, Nov. 16—It is learnt that in response to the repeated appeals made to the public by the authorities to use as little rice as possible with a view to conserving stocks, almost all the Nippon officials have been foregoing rice twice a week since
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  • 120 4 Do/nei. MALACCA, Nov. 16.—As in other States, a People's Police Corps will be organized in Malacca to assist the regular Police Corps in maintaining peace and order. The organization of the Corps in the Central sr.fi Ator Ga'ih Districts is still vroceeding, but Jasin claims
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  • 115 4 Bt-mei. MALACCA, Nov. 16.—With a view to ascertaining the extent of unemployment in the State and consequently tackling the problem effectively, an Unemployment Registration Bureau was opened yesterday at the former Food Control Office in Fort R%£*. The Bureau which has been organised by Mr.
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  • 141 4 1 Domei. iPOH, Nov. 13.—Supplying trie needs of consumers, hotels and tne Nippon Convalescent Home with perhaps the best milk obtainable in the Peninsula, is the Cameron Highlands Dairy Farm, a centralised organization of the former enemy-owned dairies. Comprising about; a hundred head of
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  • 195 4 Domei PENANG, Nov. 16.—-Government servants in Penang and Province Wellesley are to be granted bonuses this year, Domei learns. In an interview to-day, Mr. Yamashiro Tanaka, Secretary to the Governor, Penang, said that bonuses would most probably be granted every year. This
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  • 153 4 DomeL TOKYO, Nov. 16—The pulp obtainable in districts around Tawao, North Borneo, is most suitable for rranufacturing paper, staple fibre ana rayon, it was revealed by Mr. Yori&hige Asada, forestry expert of Imperial Forestry Association, who recently returned from Tawao where he had
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  • 172 4 Domei. HARBIN, Nov. 13.—Twenty leaders of various religious groups, including Chris.ian, Buddhist and Lama in the North Manchoukuo area, gathered here this afternoon to establish a close liaison among the different religions for the promotion of the spiritual security of the masses
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  • 201 4 Domei. PENANG, Nov. 16—Compassionate allowances aie to be given to families of Government servants who die while in the service of the Penang Administration, it is learnt. This scheme, which came into effect this month, is Government's contribution as an employer and is a token
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  • 164 4 A 12-YEARSOLD Chinese rras among a number of accused who appeared before Judge Raja Musa bin Haji Bot In the Syonan Kotohoin on Monday at the opening of the November Assizes. The lad was charged with murder and his case va.; the first on the
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  • 117 4 The following Is the programme for the popular concert hy the Syonan Orchestra on Wednesday from 8 to 9.30 p.m. (Tokyo time) at the V.M.C.A. ground: March. Hoch Heidecksburg, (Herzer); Overture, Poet And Peasant (Suppe); Songs, (a) Sado-Okesa, (b) Konpirabune (Arranged by Apelbaum); On The
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  • 146 4 Domei. PENANG. Nov. 15.—The authorities had no intention of making any currency adjust, ment. Mr. Mizuho Kuritn. Director of Sangyobu (Commerce and Industries), told Domei to-day. An unfounded rumour, ha said, was afloat to the effect that the authorities were contemplating such an adjustment. There was
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  • 195 4 Dorrei. KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 13.—A census will be taken tluoughoLU Selangor on Sat. Dec. 12. at midnight, states a notification Jss'te.l by the Selangor Administration to-day. The Governor. Mr. S. Kikuci I has appointed Mr. T. Sirai and Mr. S. Sinnadurai
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  • 146 4 Domei. IPOH. Nov. 15.—Sponsored by the Governor of Perak, Mr. T. Kubota, a Home Garden Competition will oe held here shortly. The competition will be confined to the Sanitary Board limits of the towns, villages and selected areas*in Perak. In this connection, the Governor has
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 77 4 Police Band Programme The Syonan Police Band, under the Idiieclion of Conductor Ganda Singh, will perform in public at the Waterloo Street Bandstand frcm 7 to 8 p.m. today. Tne programme will be as'follows: 1. March. "Steps of Glory," A. Winter; 2 Selection, "The Mikado," W. V.-.rtt-r bottom; 3. Waltz,
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