Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 November 1942
1942-11-20
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Title Section21 1942-11-20 1 The Syonan Times 140 C#c£l Street, Broacm-to TftUphone 5471. I /Vo. 234 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 11 7 Cents,21 words
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159 1942-11-20 1 HUGE ENEMY LOSSES IN THREE BATTLES 79Warships,Transports Sunk 34 Damaged; Over 850 Planes Domel. TOKYO, Nov. 18.—-Sources close to the navy reveal that since the first battle of the SolomonIslands on Aug. 7 up to and inclusive of the third battle of the Solomons159 words
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428 1942-11-20 1 16 ALLIED SHIPS SUNK OR SERIOUSLY DAMAGED uomei. LISBON, Nov. 19.— The German and Italian troops on the border of Tunisia and Algeria have not yet contacted the enemy. Meanwhile, Allied headquarters remain silent on the British-Ameri-can activities428 words
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338 1942-11-20 1 I Dorrti I I LISBON, Nov. IS.—Reports! from Vichy say that Premier I Laval ivas officially nominated I f Wednesday night aj preaump-J I the successor to Marshal Pe-\ I tain, thereby replacing Admiral I Darlan. I The French Government I decree, No. 12 published338 words
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152 1942-11-20 1 MADRID, Ncv. 17—The SpanL3h Government at to-day's important cabinet meeting decided to icsue a mobilization order To maintain strict neutrality Tine cabinet conference was held under thr» chairmansrun c.r Oeneral Francisco Franco, Chief of State, closa en the heeJs o* an pxtraordinary cabinet council152 words
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62 1942-11-20 1 Domei PEKING. Nov. 13 —Mr. Chou Tsuoipn and six others, -who represented Central China at the recent Greater Eaft Atia Literary Conference in Tokyo, arrived In Peking from Hsinklng by train a* 5.50 p.m. on their way back to Nanking. It 1a understood they will62 words
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459 1942-11-20 1 DomeL 'By Yuji Hay ash i> UNDISCLOSED PRISONERS-OF-WAR CAMP, Nov. 19.—A Simple but impressive funeral service with appropriate military i honours was held on Nov. 11 Tor Major-General Merton B. Beckwith Smith, aged 52—former Commander of the British 18th Division in Malaya who459 words
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Article254 1942-11-20 1 DoraeL TOKYO. Nov. 19—All Tokyo newspapers devoted more than three-fourth of their front pages to the Dai-Honyei announcement yesterday revealing the devastating damage inflicted on the enemy fleet in the Third Solomons Naval Battle. Even the Nippon Sangyo Keizal (merger of Chugal Shogyo anoTother economic newspapers), fully254 words
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390 1942-11-20 1 TOKYO, Nov. It.—The Board of Decorations and the War Ministry irtntly announced that Tenno-Heika hat conferred the second awarding of Orders of the Golden Kite, the highest military honour, to 2,760 officers and men who died in action in the Greater390 words
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400 1942-11-20 1 (By KENIC HI NAKAYA) TOKYO, Not. 18—Through defeat in the Third Solomons Sea Battle, the results of which were announced by Dai Bonyei this afternoon, the United States has lost the major part of its naval forces in the Pacific.400 words
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142 1942-11-20 1 Dome!. LISBON, Nov. 17.—1t is repcrted from London that the British Health Minister, Ernest Brown in the House of Commons revealed that 2,750,000 houses in Britain have been damaged by bombs since the beginning of the war. He said that one out cf every142 words
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Article, Illustration794 1942-11-20 1 Dmnei. TOKYO, Nov. lfr— All indications point to the fact that the third battle of the Solomons, the resul'-s of which were announced to-day by Dai Honyei, was the m.cest of ah battles fought iixice the outoi uk of the T»tcatt?r Pf&i794 words
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Advertisement13 1942-11-20 1 HIGH CLASS TAILORS H.Ghulam Mohammed Bros. 161, NORTH BRIDGE RD. (Capitol Building) SYONAN-TO.13 words
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234 1942-11-20 2 Fls generally recognised throughout Malaya that there ore two *,ypes Oi species of buffalo in 'domestication. The commorfst is the smaller, 'wide-horned. swrir.p-lovir.g. animal, showing .little or no specialization and apparently 'identical with the wild buffalo of India. The other type is the larger animal,234 words
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Article207 1942-11-20 2 When buflaloes are used for cultivation purposes, they are used for ploughing or puddling (melantcm) the soil. The process of puddling is carried out by driving three or four soil has been sufficiently churned up by the buffaloes lound ar-d rouni tf.e plots until the hooves of207 words
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Article160 1942-11-20 2 Swamp buffaloes, however, have not yet been specialized and show many of the undesirable characteristics of their wild ancestors. They are by preference nocturnal in their habits, and suffer greatly from the heat if forced to work during the heat of the day. The cows in general160 words
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Article197 1942-11-20 2 The Indian river buffalo is kept all over Malaya chiefly by Northern Indian dairymen. The Malays however prefer the swamp buffalo and say that the milk and blue derived from It are preferable to that of the river buffalo The range of the river buffalo, however, In197 words
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Article146 1942-11-20 2 Tn rural an as, where the population is Malay to a greater extent or where it is essentially Malay, the buffalo more highly valued than the ox on sccoun", of the superiority or the former for '*erricultural work and the higher prices they fetc:i when sold for146 words
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220 1942-11-20 2 Greatest Drama Ever In Pacific Coming To Catastrophic End For America In Around Solomons Tokyo News Commentary THE GREATEST drama which has ever been unfolded in the Pacific since the Beginning of the war of Greater East Asia is coming to a catastrophic end, with ths American offensive ruthlessly shattered220 words
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181 1942-11-20 2 In this connection, be it rei lembered, that the American losses in naval personnel in tho battle off the Solomons are estimated to exceed 50,000, excluding the crews of American transports. It is clear that the High Command of the American Navy Is called181 words
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Article241 1942-11-20 2 Importance attaches to the fact that the general counter-offen-sive, into which America threw all her weight, is crumbling, the territories under Nippon's occupation giving a correct picture of America's "fighting power." All attempts of the American forces, which have never se?n action, to launch a241 words
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154 1942-11-20 2 U.S. Britain Have Very Different Objects It may be pointed out that both America ,and Britain have very different objects. Britain is motivated to protect the Suez Canal, as well as to regain control over the Mediterranean by dominating North and West Africa. It is beyond conception, however, that Roosevelt154 words
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248 1942-11-20 2 Despite frantic efforts made by-America and Britain to give I f«rvourable publicity to their <.<expedition, the situation in North Africa and In the Mediterranean is developing unfavourably for them. The German High Command in its special bulletin on Nov. 15, announced that the Luftwaffe had248 words
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276 1942-11-20 2 Demei. TOKYO, Nov. 17.-Testifying to the accuracy of Imperial Headquaters announcements, Fumio NJwa, noted author who witnessed the second sea battle off the Solomons aboard the flagship of the Nippon Fleet, declared in an Interview that the Imperial Navy does not report the276 words
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630 1942-11-20 2 TOKYO, Nov. 18.—Mr. Tomokazu Hori, Spokesman of the Board of Information, told foreign press correspondents: "It is our belief that wise statesmen of Chile fully comprehend that abandonment of their neutral attitude would invite serious and far-reaching630 words
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Article651 1942-11-20 2 ■ ' SaJara - Notes Comments 'SaJara IAM greatly indebted to Mr. S. Dorai Raja Singam, of Kuala Lipis, for complimentary copies of his "Malayan TitBits," and -Malayan Street Names." into which I hope toj delve deeply and as frequently as opportunity affords. He has u.'£O published a lew other equal.y informative booklets on651 words
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Miscellaneous1138 1942-11-20 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 59 IT was seen yesterday that "mo" (long "o") means "more" as is "Mo arimaren"—The c is no more. "Motto" also means "more" and one use of it was seen as a prefix to express the comparative deg cc of adjectives (Lesson 35» as "Motto yasui no"—A cheaper1,138 words
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448 1942-11-20 3 Domei SHANGHAI, Nov. 18.- Luder the supreme leadership of Marshal Henri Philippe PeUin, France has kept its pledg* cf neutrality and has been bent only upon its own resurrection, but ita hopes and efforts for a natural revival have now received448 words
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149 1942-11-20 3 Domci. TOKYO. Nov. 18.—It Is learned that ceremonies marking the inauguration of the second Engineering Department of the Tokyo Imperial University will be held on Dec. 5 at the Lecture Hall at Inage, Chibo Prefecture. Over 600 persons, including Goverment officials and scholars,149 words
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Article62 1942-11-20 3 A third performance will be rendered by the Dal Toa Orchestra on the ground in front of YM.C.A. on Saturday, Nov. 21. commencing at 20CO hotirt (Ti.kyo Time). The Perak Times report* that at the suggestion of the Governor, a large scale home garden competition is62 words
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Article492 1942-11-20 3 T« the Editor, Syonan Times Sir, —I iiave read with interest your comments In to-day's issue of the "Sjonan Times" concerning the word "Kline." This In not the first time that this matter has been discussed in the ureas, but It is only natural that at492 words
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94 1942-11-20 3 TOKYO. Nov. 16—It Is learned that I Miss Yen Hwel-chu, leading Chinese l actress protsge of the female imper- senator, Mci Lan-fan. is coming to Nippon shortly upon the invitation of thei Shochiku Company to perform about a month in Tokyo and Osaka. Her94 words
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536 1942-11-20 3 Domel. TOKYO. Nov. 17.—Commenting on French Indo-China reaction to thAmerican Invasion of French North Africa, the Japan Times and Advertiser editorially declared that the French Colony's response Is charactciized 'by balance and steadiness." Although there is no doubt that a536 words
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426 1942-11-20 3 RADIO messages picked up from New Delhi Dy an authorized local station and released to the press by courtesy of the 1.1.L., sycuan Branch, include I the following To Albert B. Periera, 12, Rawang Road, syouan. Frtjfn Daisy Periera. Givalior cottage,426 words
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192 1942-11-20 3 SAIGON, Nov. 16 —Full of confidence in the abiUty of the A\is Powers, the French-Lnguage paper, I'lmperial, editorially advises Frenchmen to watch the situation coolly pointing out that Allied propaganda time end again has proved entirely false. The editorial, titled "A Glance192 words
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244 1942-11-20 3 Music Baseball In Philippines Internment Camps DoateL TOKYO. Not. 18.—The Tokyo Sin bun from Mar ila reports that orderliness and ccmfort mark life in the internment camps in the Philippines, with committees of the inmates to look after their own affairs, while at leisure time music, baseball, basketball and other244 words
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Article119 1942-11-20 3 Domei. BANGKOK, Nov. 17 —An agreement calling for the construction of a railway Ine connecting Thailand with Burma has just been concluded between Governmental representatives of Nippon and Thailand to-day. The ranway will be constructed by the Tha;iand Government with the necessary technical advice and assistance extended'by/Nippon,119 words
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79 1942-11-20 3 TOKYO. Nov. 18.—Officials of the Nippon Professional Baseball League announced that with the Tokyo Giants taking the fourth straight championship since last fall Shigeni Mizuhara, star third baseman of the cnampions, has been chosen as the most valuable player of this year by a committee79 words
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Article112 1942-11-20 3 In the semi-nnala of the Meizl Setu eoU competition In* Ipoh Hamid and Kit S. Khong emerged finalists, says the Perak Times. Hamid beat M. Appuni 5—4 in the replay over 18 holes while Kit S. Khong beat CM. Yusof 1 up at the! 9th. Poncei HONGKONG,112 words
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Advertisement498 1942-11-20 3 wmmmmqmmmmmmmmm NOTICE NIPPON POSTAGE STAMPS ON SALE AT POST OFFICES On the occasion cf the first annl>p: ?jy of ihe outbreak of the Greater Easi A.vi» War, the foilcwtns Nippon Portage Stamps tvII! be put on sale at «*cii Post Office In Mnlara ani i-.unraUa. it lias been decided by498 words
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Advertisement326 1942-11-20 3 SELANGOR TURF CLUB (NEW ORDER) DECEMBER MEETING Ist Day, Sunday, 6th December, 2602. 2nd Day, Wednesday, 9th December, 2602. 3rd Day, Sunday. 13th December. 2602. UNLIMITED BIG SWEEP. A $1 Unlimited Big Sweep open to the Public vlll be drawn each day on a race to be decided upon by326 words
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Advertisement64 1942-11-20 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 NOTICE No. 140 S YON ANSI SIDEN TROLLEY BUS SERVICE NO. 3 AND OMNIBLS SEKVICE NO. 21 It is hereby notified that from November 19, 2602, the present Service No. 3 and 27 after 1 p.m. will go to Tanjong Pagar via Bras Basah Road and North Bridge64 words
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Advertisement633 1942-11-20 3 NOTICE To Rice Retailers Rice Consumers By order of His Excellency tb« Mayor, notice to hereby given that, as from the ICth day «T November, 2602, the Rice Quota per head of the population of Syonan-to will h« altered to 1? katties. All Rice Retailers are therefore requested to take633 words
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Miscellaneous237 1942-11-20 3 To-day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 185 YESTERDAY you learned on the radio adjectives with th? suffix "no." To-day you will learn the adjectival use of the participle. In this case, a past participle 13 generally used adjectlvely. Take for example the sentence: "Kowareta isu ga hiraita tobira no mac ni237 words
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Article, Illustration676 1942-11-20 4 I Governor Itami I Opens New Bridge i V 1 Wednesday's Ceremony IMPORTANT LINKS on the main Johore Bahru Endau Road, the strategically significant and commercially important bridges spanning the Kota Tinggi and Pandan rivers, were officially opened to traffic on Wednesday by676 words
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526 1942-11-20 4 Films 9 Vital Role In Consolidating S. Regions THAT THE EXCHANGE of cultural end documentary films bet wen Nippon and the various p<u:& of the Southern Regirns i* one of the most effective means to promote better mdt relabeling between the various peoples in the South and to develop in526 words
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120 1942-11-20 4 THE NIPPON Newsreel Corporation, the only enterprise of its kind in Nippon, will shortly establish up-to-date production studios in Syonan, Rangoon. Manila, Djawa and possibly also in Bangkok, according to a statement to Dome! by Mr. Shigeru NUdate. Chief of the Syonan branch of the120 words
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174 1942-11-20 4 THE OVERSEAS Chinese Assoelation in Syonan held a tea party at its premises on Wednesday afternoon in honour of Mr. (Jzlda, adviser to the Association, who has Just returned from Tokyo. There was a large gathering of the Association's council members and staffs at the party.174 words
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145 1942-11-20 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). KUALA LUMPUR, Nor. 17.— Arrested by members of the SelfProtection Corps on Sunday night at Gonggangm, a young Chinese, Bong Hlng. was sentenced to fcur months' rigorous imprisonment and five strokes of the rotan by Mr. R. p. s. Rajascoria In145 words
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Article114 1942-11-20 4 IN RESPONSE to the request of Tokubetu-si employees, the Syonansi Siden is now operating a new service from Finlayson Oreen to Holland Road, via St. Andrew's Road/ Stamford Road and Orchard Road,, says Domei. This service runs at an Interval of every 15 minutes. In114 words
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94 1942-11-20 4 GOVERNMENT servants all over Malaya are to be granted bonuses this year, Domei learns. According to a high official Of the.Military Financial Administration Department, -bonuses trill be granted to Government servants every year, in accordance vrilh the Nippon custom. Special instructions have accordingly been94 words
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180 1942-11-20 4 DmmL KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 17.— The study of Nippon -Go la progressing very satisfactorily after only two months of the inauguration of a series of language classes for Government servants and others in Kuala Lumpur according to a report lssuetl by the Cultural Department.180 words
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Article110 1942-11-20 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 16—The cremation of Mai Bois alias Mehr kin, widow of the late Mr. J. H. M. Robsoii. took place on Saturday evening at the San Peng Road cremation ground in the presence of a large gathering of relatives and friends.110 words
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Article, Illustration39 1942-11-20 4 A photograph of the Overseas Chinese Association Girls' Nippon-Go Class which was started a few months ago. The two Nippon-hnmin teachers, seated in the centre, are the Misses Katoya and Takahashi of the Gunseikan-bu.39 words
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183 1942-11-20 4 REVENUE TO BE SPENT ON PUBLIC NEEDS WHEN THE new budget estimates of expenditure for Malaya, now being prepared by the Military Financial Authorities, are completed and the allotments made Malaya will have ample opportunities to encourage her local industries and agriculture. This fact183 words
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158 1942-11-20 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 16.—Pleading guilty to a charge of assisting In the management of a Communist party, called the Labour Union, three Chinese. Pang Peng Nam. Chong Teng and Leong Kee Man, were each sentenced to one year's rigorous Imprisonment in158 words
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115 1942-11-20 4 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 17.—"1 notice In recent cases which came up before me that boys of tender age appear as the sellers, whereas I feel strongly that grown-ups are the ones responsible for the offences committed by them."115 words
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325 1942-11-20 4 uumci TOKYO, Nov. 18—The Svonan Sinbun-kai (Syonan Press iZ o elation), with a memtSShSTf 13 leading Nippon newspapers Wn S form, all V brought into eSstence to-day with Mr. Inosuke ?w5 0> resident the Dome* Tsushin-sha as President. The Association will be under325 words
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107 1942-11-20 4 THE FOLLOWING is the programme for the popular concert by the Sywnan Ochestra at the Ko-Kai-Do on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and' from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m :—March, Alte Kanmraden (Telke). Overture BohAntan Girl cßalfe), Walts. Les Dernterc? Oouttes (.Kiatzl),107 words
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397 1942-11-20 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 16.— Believed to ba the first case of its kind in the lecal courts, a stallholder in the Koa Yugeizyo pleaded guilty before Che Othman in the Kuala Lumpur police court, on Saturday, to a charge397 words
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