Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 19 November 1942

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  • 19 1 The Syonan Times 140XC#cU StrMt, Syooon-to Telephone 5471. No. 233 iHURS&AY, NOVEMBER 19, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents,
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  • 321 1 IMPERIAL NAVY SINKS, CRIPPLES 26 ENEMY SHIPS; 73 PLANES Results Of Battle Waged From Nov. 12 To Nov. 14 Domel. TOKYO, Nov. 18.—Dai-Honyei announced at 3.30 p.m. that Imperial Naval Forces in the Third Solomons Naval Battle from Nov. 12 to Nov. 14 sank
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  • 216 1 Bougie, Main Allied Supply Base, Heavily Damaged Donei. BERLIN, NOV. 17.—The German High Command reveals that Axis bomber formations, flying through storms, have attacked and inflicted heavy losses on enemy columns marching towards the Tunisian frontier, east of Bone, on the Mediterranean
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  • 86 1 BERLIN, Not. 17— The German Internationales Information Bureau reports from Vichy that local observers expect that Important decisions, which were reached at the French Cabinet session to-day, will be published shortly. The Bureau says that to all appearances the French Government is anxious to clear
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  • 228 1 TOKYO, Nov. 17.- It is revealed tnat in order to discuss vital economic problems concerning Nippon, Manchoukuo, China and other countries in the East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere a fourth Bast Asia economic round-tabl? < conference wih be opened at the Greater East
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  • 187 1 ftamei. TPKYO, Nov. 17—It is learned that a fire-reel me vie cartoon version of the Nippon assault on Pearl Harbour, led by Admiral Momotaro, ably supported by his faithful Lieutenants in the wellknewn allegory dog-monkev-pheasant. is in the making and will be released to
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  • 373 1 DMMI. TOKYO, Nov. 18— Rear-Adm-iral Tanetugu Sosa (retired), well-known naval commentator, says that the United States Government, blinded by "inordinate ambition," is scattering troops to various fronts, but, by such futile warfare it is "digging its cwn grave." He says that it Is
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  • 56 1 ■MM* LISBON, Nor. 16.—Hawaii experienced the first special alert in many weeks on Sunday nifht when air raid wardens and police were called to their posts. This morning the authorities issued the following >f*planation: "Reports of unidentified aircraft yesterday over Central Pacific caused a special alert to
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  • 92 1 jDomeL ■2?*£«.£* SSSZ aadienoes at It a.m. at the ImIparlal Palace Vlee-Admirals Cfaaichl Narumo and Take* Takari returned recently from ""Jhl^lce-AdmiraU were aceompanied by the Nary Mtota- ter, Admiral Shlcetaro Shima1 da, and Admiral Osami Nagano, Chief of the Navy General -Staff. After hearing a detailed re- I
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  • 553 1 BmmL HANKOW, Nov. 17—China has been bending every effort to intensify its home defence to secure order in its own country as Nippon pushes back enemies on far-flung fronts, declared President Wang Cning-wei of the National Government of China,
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  • 143 1 Him ni. SHANGHAI. Nut. 17.—Admiral Zengo Yoshida formally assumed his new -post as Com.' mander-in -Chief of the Nippon Fleet in China Waters, relieving Admiral Mineichi Koga in due ceremonies held aboard the battleship Izumo at 10.30 am, Admiral Yoshida then issued a
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  • 222 1 Britain U.S. Desire To See Both Russia Germany Collapse mmmL TOKYO. Nor. 18.—Although Britain and the United States are aiding the Soviet Union, the truth is the Anglo-Americans are fundamentally opposed to the Soriet policy to Bolshevize the world, and both countries fear a decisive Soviet victory in Europe, the
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  • 526 1 Domel. CEBIT, Philippine*, Nov. 17—That remnant cf American troops have turned into bandit soldiers and are persecuting Spanish missionaries as well as m*&&acring civilians in the Northern part of Oebu Island and Negros Island, was the disclosure made by Reveie:'is Beninguno
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  • 101 1 Uomei. TOKYO. Nov. 17.—At tfcf regular Cabinet Meeting held today, concrete measures were decided on to secure furth^: co-ordination between the Board of Information and the War ard Navy Ministries in order to effect a thorough-going reform ot ths nation's information system. The reform plan,
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  • 377 2 OF gieat nteiest was the stimulating review, issued by the Board of Information, Tokyo, bout Chinese co-operation with Nippon in Irench Tndo-China. Thailand and the occupied reaa in the Southern Regions. Our first reaction to a c.;i*. i;oi} perusal of the review was that 1;
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  • 268 2 The occupied areas of the Southern Hegions are overwhelmingly peopled by the Chinese, whos<» hearty co-operation with Nippon is one of the most hopeful and encouraging factors which will make the establishment oi the Co-P:f'.iperity Sphere an accomplishment within a shorter period than generally expected. In the
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  • 290 2 War has, ot course, its attendant evils but foncj hostilities cease and the work of reconstruction starts, the good that follows will more i than uutwe;g'n the sufferings and privations r experienced by non-combatants. New Malaya Is on the threshold of a new era. in which she
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  • 241 2 Domoi. i TOKYO, Nov. 17.—1t is learned that the Foreign Office to-dafcr was telegraphically notified by the Swiss -rod Swedish Governments they h-xve duly conveyed to the British authorities the second protest filed by the Nippon Government on November
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  • 137 2 Secondly, as regarrls food apart from the question of its quantity and calorie contained in it. it Is of inferior quality lacking in variety. Owiri3 to insufficiency of food many Internees have almost completely lost their appetite; consequently they have fallen into a state of general
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  • 211 2 Comment In Times Advertiser Pomei. TOKYO, Nov. 18.—The Japan Times and Advertiser, commenting on the additional strong protest filed en Nov. 7 by the Nippon Government, through the good offices of Swiss and Swedish officials, against the maltreatment of Nippon internees in Britain and India, said, "In view cf the
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  • 209 2 Domel HANOI, Nov. 17—Supplementing his previous statement of Nov. 13. ViceAdimiaJ Jean Decoux, Governor-Gen-eral of French Tndo-China. to-day issued another statement, declaring that ibe allegiance of French IndoChina to Marshal Petain remains unchanged irrespective of the Darlan issue. Vice-Admiral Decoux stated that faasmveh
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  • 86 2 Domei. PEKING, Nov. 17.—The Buddhist Education Research Ins itute of China will be established here shortly by the Buddhis: Society, co-ordinating organs of the Buddhism sects in North China for the purpose of renovating Buddhist education. Under the leadership of Mr Wang I-tang,
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  • 658 2 Tokyo News Commentary AS is well known, a few days ago an American Expeditionary Force of an undisclosed number made landings in various parts of French North and West African possessions. Simultaneously with this American invasion of French
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  • 396 2 Dora*!. TOKYO. Nov. 17..—Nipp.n can be confident 01 emerging victorious in this V.A.T w&h such welltrained £ga:».*3, declared Ting Ting, noted writer from Central China wno attended the recem Greater £a3t Asia Literary Conference .ieM frcm N-v. 3 to 5, and
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  • 641 2  - Notes Comments "Sakurtr mm- MfiXT Sunday, I am told, is to be devoted to the taking of col] eel ions in all Syonan churches coming within the Federation of Christian Churches, for the Fund for relieving distress, which is operated by a special Committee of workers representing these churches. Editorial
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1189 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 58 THX word mo means already when it is used as an adverb. In this case the "o" is long. Kxample Watakusi wa mo sore o mimasita —I have already seen it. "Mo" (long "o") is also used to express the mean'rig more" as in the following examples
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  • 569 3 Demei. PENANG, Nov. 12-With all essential services completely restored and a big food drive in full swing, Kelantan, first Malayan State to be occupied by the. Nippon forces, has, within the space of 11 months, changed from one of the Peninsula'^ most backward
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  • 158 3 Taiyo Nagoya Gain Wins In Home League Dorad. TOKYO. Nov. 17.-In th? first game of the doubleheader yesterday in the Professional Baseball League dlaved at the KoraJtuen Stadium, the Taiyos beat the Yomates, 3 to 1. Tomimatsu had a great day at the plate, getting three hits out of four
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  • 65 3 DonieL BANGKOK, Nov. 16.—1n view of the growing intimacy between I Thailand and China, since Thai- land's recent formal recognition of the National Government of China, the Thai Government has decided to establish an Embassy at Nanking within next year. -Thai papers reported. However,
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  • 98 3 DoMei. TOKYO, Nov Li. -Simultaneous with the ceremonies to observe the tenth anniversary of the affiliation of the Nippon Red Cross Society with the International Red Cross Committee in Geneva held this morning at the Nippon Red Cross Museum Hall, the fifth memorial am
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  • 217 3 YESTERDAY you learned on the radio adjectives ending in "i" sound. In Nippon-go the possessive case of pronouns and nouns fanned by using the suffix no" after them, is used adjectively. To-day we shall proceed with the example "Ano ie no mado wa okii"
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  • 418 3 I'omri t TOKYO. NOV. 17—With the slogan "From Scorched Burma to a New Burma," 15,000,000 Burmese to-day are throwing themselves wholeheartedly behind the epochal task of salvaging their country from the ruthless destruction caused by the retreating British from Burma, according to the
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  • 170 3 DomeL HANKOiV, Nov. 15.- Mr Wan:* Ching-wei, President of the National Government of Chin? here on an inspection tour or the Wuhan district, to-day reviewed the National Government Ai?ny and Peace Preservation Cji-ps in Wuchang. Among those present were Gov ernor Yang of Hupeh Province,
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  • 1221 3 THE activities of the Social Service Committee of the Christian Federation, Malaya, is expanding so rapidly that a greater measure or collaboration and resistance from the public of Syonan is urgently needed. According to the latest statistical suirmary of the Committee's activities
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    • 735 3 ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE NOTICE V^txt-»o Zi ENGAGEMENT parcel post service WANTED an ENGINEER with BETWEEN MALAYA AND experience in ICE FACTORIES, NG-KAY. The engagement KARIMON ISLAND p-eference will be slven to one botween Mr. Ng Yook VVah, brc- aMiiaiwMauißU able to speak ;he DUTCH lang- ;her of Mr Ng
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    • 105 3 NOTICE. SALE OF SALVAGED VESSELS BY PUBLIC AUCTION It is hereby notified that a large number ox vessels of various description including Tongkangs. Twakos, Sampans, etc., which had recencly been salvaged, will be sold by public auction. Intending buyers, who mus, be regis.ered members of the Syonan Kaiun-Kumial 'Syonan Shipping
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    • 451 3 LEGAL NOTICE PROBATE NO. So OF 2W2 In the Estate of Poh Ho Swee deceased who died on the 13th day of March, 2602. Pursuant Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59) NOTICE is hereby given that creditors and others having claim against the Estate of the above deceased,
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    • 587 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 137 MAXIMUM gFRD OF MOTOR CAM It is Leieby iMUAed that accord. Ing to the Notice of the Com. mandant of Torn! Sytidan on October 19, the maximtjm speed of motor cars are amended aa follows. Therefore this notice should be abided absolutely without any con.
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  • 250 4 Syonan Chinese To Open Home For Aged Poor A HOME to accommodate 1,000 aged and poor :>f Syonan, particularly those with no means of subsistence, will be opened early next year, the Syonan Times learns. The scheme has been approved by the Gunseikan-bu. The site of the new refuge for
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  • 321 4 A WARNING that those found guilty of stealing and secretly disposing of rice in me Black Market will be severely punished is contained in a statement Issued by the Food Controller. Syonan. The statement follows: LEE CHOON FOR OF CHOP NGOII HONG. 9. EHroborouth Street, S»onan.
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  • 215 4 (From Our Own Correspondent* KUALA LUMPUR.—Remarking that In spLe of previous warnings, adulteration of milk seemed to be going on unabated, and that, in future, much heavier fines will be imposed on those convicted on such offences, Mr. R. P. 8. Rajasooria in the
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  • 485 4 THE NEED for the creation of a women's movement in Malaya to assist the authorities in the great work of reconstruction and to organise social welfare work on a non-communal basis, was stressed by Dr. S. Lakshmi Swamlnathan, one of the leading Indian
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  • 117 4 O«mei. PENANG, Nov. 13—Aimed at stimulating interest ir? music and promoting and fostering the aesthetic taste of Penang citizens, the Penang Shu Gakudan (Orchestra), about 25 strong and' consisting of the test musicUru in Penang and che Province, will soon be formed. An official
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  • 287 4 STIRRED by intense emotion to show his gratitude to the Nippon-gin for the liberation of Malaya from the British yoke, the Honorary President of the Syonan Buddhist Association, Mr. G. E. Perera, has made a donation to the Dnmei News Agency for Nippon wounded
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  • 848 4 CAPTURED by Chungking troops during their retreat from Burma in March last year, forced to walk for days on end through dense Jungles and over steep mountain ridges—these were but som* of the harrowing experiences of a 21-years-old Burmese, his
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  • 53 4 a STEP to encourage the Chinese community in Syonaa to grow vegetables has been taken by the Overseas Chinese Association. At a meeting held on Monday, aa organising committee, comprising Messrs. Lew Thian Poh, Lim Soo Man and Urn Elan Meng, was elected to look
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  • 380 4 "Strike Will Not Occur Again," Says Control Association Director D«m«L PENANG, Nov. 15.—"The need for organized labour is of vital importance for reconstruction work, and if distribution of labour is not stabilized due to the accumulation of labourers for a particular work which offers
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  • 52 4 MR. Y. KURETAKE, the Chief of the Departments t>f Estates Agriculture, and Forests me; members of his staffs, including the staff of Syonan Oomu Kumiai. at a tea party held at the Ipoh Club on Nov. 9 on ttae eve of his departure from Perak, reporls the
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  • 319 4 THAT THE military authorities had never contemplated making any currency adjustments for the present in Malaya was the assurance given by Mr. Shigetoshi Nakahira, an important official cf the Military Financial Administration Department, in an interview with Dom-i. The rumour current in the peninsula, that some adjustment
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  • 557 4 WITH THE inaugurltion oC The Syonan Sports Association all branches of sport on the island will soon be in full swing. Already a number of big foot to It and hockey matches have been played, for which magnificent trophies were presented, and more are to
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  • 32 4 A liiirct performance will be readered by the D«J To* Orchestra on the ground in front of .Y.M/C.A. on Saturday Nov. 21. commencing at 2C.00 br.UK (Tokyo Time>-.
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    • 102 4 NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 9 Of 2602. Heavy Gun Practice Off Syonan Harbour Date: November 19 and 20, 2602. Position: Waters off Syonan Harbour Dangerous Areas: The areas marxfdi in the shaded rectangles, as per attached sketch, are considered as dangerous areas lor the purpose of this notice and are
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    • 151 4 Special Announcement Of s" r THE f GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW WORLD TODAY Thursday 13th November 2602. i^Sg§j^ <&. NIGHT LIFE as seen in this rartrely new *nA -beautiful Oriental City, with a million lights, to daxxle you. «fc CHINESE THEATRICALS, where fitting Lastern Musk may l>© feeaHand gorgeous
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