Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 November 1942

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  • 19 1 The Syonan Times 140lC«cUlStrMt v Sronon-to Telephone 5471. !So. 235 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21 KOKt 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 405 1 1,000 PLANES MASSED FOR POUNDING ENEMY Further Losses Inflicted On Anglo-U. S. Warships Domei LISBON, Nov. 19.—Paris Radio reported that Axis and anti-Axis forces clashed for the first time to-day in the Medo EI Zereb sector, some distance south of the Tunisian coastline,
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  • 306 1 Result Of Mr. Shigemiisu 's Tokyo Talks Domci. TOKYO, Nov. 20.-Complete agreement has ben reached between Mr. Mamoru Shigem-tsu N*PP°a Ambassador to China! and Cabinet leaders concerning the fundamental policy of NlpS?P s,?\ ture co'^oration with 101^ 1 Governm?nt of cnina, the Yomiuii-Hoti reports
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  • 131 1 Doraei. TOKYO, Nov. 19. —Count Hirokichi Mutsu, former Nippon Minister to Belgium, son of Count Munemitsu Mutsu, a great statesman in the Meizi Era. passed away early this morning at his name in Kamakura at the age of 73, following a long illness. The late
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  • 130 1 Dotnel i cINAN. Nov. 19—Fifteen thougand and five hundred Chungking troops have surrend?red to the Kippon forces during October in the course of Nippon operations In the Yellow River basin I: fchantung, Anhwei, Honan and K'.angsu Provinces, it was revealed here. These Chungking troops intluded the
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  • 100 1 JXMKI. TOKYO, Nov. 19.—Memorial services for 175 correspondents, including those killed in tho course of the war, were solemnly observed this morning at the Imperial Hotel in the presence of 195 members of the Nippon Press Association. After luncheon a conference wu opened at 2
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  • 114 1 Nsaft BERLIN. Nov. 19.—D.N.8. reported from Madrid that the «rew »f the Spanish steamer, Darru of 2,600 tons, which arrived in Barcelona with fruits from the Canary Islands, reprrt^l that on Nov. 7, a few hears prior to the AngloAm t rlcan attack against
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  • 178 1 DomeL TOKYO, Nov. 19.—The East Asia Econcmic Council will hold its fourth meeting or the first since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War from Nov. 26, when economic leaders cf Nippon, Manchoukuo, China and Mengchiang (Inner Mongolia) will deliberate on economic problems
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  • 406 1 DemeL IOKYO. Nov. 19— Rear-Admiral Teijo Minami, Chief of the Marine Department of Dai Nippon Airways, declared that the Third Sea Battle of the Solomons can be considered as a decisive engagement to gain command of the air over
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  • 103 1 Domei. HSINKING, Nov. 19.—The Manchoukuo Government yesterday announced the granting of decor xtions and honours to persons who have rendered distinguished services to the State during the period from May 3. 1937, to July 15, 1940. Simultaneously, the announcement stated that war medals were granted to
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  • 95 1 DoaaeL SHANGHAI, Nov. 19.—1t is revealed that the Greater East Asia Economic Research Institute of Tokyo Commercial University will shortly establish a branch office here to gather materials lor the study of Central China economy. Branch offices of the Institute have already been established in
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  • 138 1 Domei TOKYO, Nov. 19.—TefnnoHeika conferred posthumously to-day the First Order of Merit with the Grand Cordon of the Rising Sun on the late General Marquis Toshinari Mazda, former Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Forces in North Borneo. It will be recalled that General Maeda
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  • 222 1 Domei TOKYO, Nov. 19.—Lieutenant Sueo Oye, a pole-vaulter of Olympic farm, who was killed in action in army landing operations at Ramon Bay, Luzon, on Dec. 24 last year, is among those posthumously decorated yesterday with the Fifth Class of the Golden Kite and
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  • 373 1 Nippon Sub-Chasers Active In Indian Pacific Oceans (By Sakae Shimohonji, War Correspondent with the Imperial Nip»,cn Navy) Dome! UNDISCLOSED NIPPON BASE, Nov. J9—Little has been written or is known of the activities ci the Nippon subcaaser in the Pacific and Indian Oceans where they are attacking enemy submarines, but here
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  • 65 1 TOKYO, Nov. 19.—1t is revealed that in commemoration of the second anniversary of Hungary's adherence to the Tripartite Pact, which will be observed to-morrow, the Hungarian Minister to Nippon, Nicholas de Vegh, will broadcast a radio message to Hungary at 4.40 p.m. on Nov. 21.
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  • 119 1 DomeL LISBON. Nov. 19.—Berlin reports said that on the Eastern Front, improvement of weather conditions lias made the revival of operations in the Caucasus possible. Near Tuapse, the Soviet force was encircled snd annihilated. In the central sector of the Eastern Frcnt. German shock troops
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  • 54 1 liomei. MERLIN, Nov. 19.—D.N.8 reporled from Lisbon that according to a Spanish journal, a Portuguese sailor who recently some days in Gibraltar with a ship, declared that Gibraltar now resembles a field hospital during battle. He said that damaged ships were arriving in Gibraltar constantly under
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  • 159 1 Domei. STOCKHOLM, Nov. 19- A summary of the latest Brkish reports indicates the British are convinced that strong Axis resistance will be encountered in anti-Axis attack* against Tripoli. Dispatches from London state that well-informed circles there take the report that about 50 German U-boats are gathered
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  • 228 1 Domei. ->» BERLIN, Nov. 18.—Vice-Admirml Adolf Fftiffer, noted German naval commentator, discussing the Tlilrtil Naval Battle of the Solomons on November 14, at a Press interview, deelpred that Nippon has scored a strategical success by frustrating the intention of the United States fleet to get reinforceirents
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 20 1 iMOTOR CAR SPARE PARTS ACCESSORIES it W &i 5K TAIYO SHOKAI LIMITED. 137. ORCHARD ROAD, SYONAN Phone 4602/3. (2 lines).
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    • 35 1 Come and enjoy at the— Miyako Restaurant 121-3. GETLANG ROAD (Opposite the former Happy Wrr!d Excellent Nippon Dishes Experienced in French Cuisine. Good Music Tasty Wines Smart Waitresses At your service. CHAHGES MODERATE. Vhone 4624.
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  • 229 2 •THE Nippon people, to-day, as they were in ancient tints, are swayed by ethical chari cteristics of a typically Oriental nature, which tvestern .students assume to be based upon Confucianism. Buddhism or even Taoism. It is lrue that the Nippon-zin have been influenced by
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  • 149 2 The ethics of Nippon life strongly influences the inner aspects of this life, irrespective cf social states or class. Every phase of life Is ethically controlled, even, in addition to relations between equal members of the community, between man and nature and even between man and inanimate things
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  • 295 2 Nippon loyalty and patriotism are nothing more than the natural attributes of the nation, a fact that v ill be evident if the origin and features of Nippon ethics are fully understood. The whole of the Nippon relationship with their gods, man, nature, inanimate things, and
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  • 323 2 From ancient times the Nippon-zin have been inclined to :egurd Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, mo in more recent times, Christianity and ether religious and moral codes as almost enc and the same tiling. Nippon thought in the middle ages made virtually no distinction fce'^vetn religious and moral systems.
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  • 222 2 HEROES OF THE DAI TOA WAR DomeL TOKYO, Nov. 19.—Those men on whom have Just been conferred the highest military honours by His Imperial Majesty the Empercr, for commendable action under fire were simple, ordinary men, humble
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  • 423 2 Also dec: rat d for distinguished service in the same campaign was Sergeant Yozo Imada who was granted the Sixth Class Order of the Golden Illte and the Seventh Class Order of the Rising Sun. Leading a small squad through the thick, almost impenetrable, jungles
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  • 166 2 Itamci TOKYO, Nov. 19.—The inaugural ceremony of the Greater East Asia Artistic and Cultural Society which is formed with the purpose of exchanging culture among the nations of the Co-prosperity Sphere will be held at 1 p.m. on Nov. 21 at Okuma
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  • 114 2 TOKYO, Net. 18.—The Foreign Trade Control Association has announced the names of 707 trading concerns whrfc are recognized by the association as properly qualified for engaging In export* trade with foreign countries. The qualified trading houses are understood to have been selected from amen*
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  • 428 2 South America The World War —Japan Times' Comment Diac!. TOKYO. Nov. 19.—The Japan Times and Advertiser in an editorial entitled "South America and the World War," expresses the hope that at the present important juncture leaden of Iberian America will capably guide the destinies of their countries in the right
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  • 131 2 BOB* ON THE MANCHUKUOANSOVIET BORDER. Nov. 17.— Undaunted by the biting winds which sweep over the expanse of the Manchukuoan plains and the monotony of th 3 snow in sub-zero weather, heavily befurred Nippon troops keep a watchful vigil day and night along
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  • 186 2 Catching a north-bound train, the correspondent sped toward Heiho, a small railway junction near the Manchukuoan-Soviet frontier. The cold was so intense that no sooner had the train pulled out from the station Ice began to form over the windows of the compartments and to such thickness
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  • 151 2 Subsequently he visited a White Russian school where the children I were studying earnestly the Nippon language and various other subjects under the full protection of the Nippon armed forces. The correspondent saw with his own eyes the various difficulties the Nippon defenders of the North 'experience in
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  • 109 2 Domet. TOKYO, Nov. 19.—Mr. Matsat:une Ogura, President of the Wartime Financing Bank and I former Finance Minister, was named President of the East Asia Economic Round-table Conference, succeeding Mr. Sotaro Ishiwata, who was recently appointed Economic Adviser to th; National Government of
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  • 31 2 D*m«L BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 18—President Ramon Castillo of Argen- Una to-day appointed General Pedro Ramirez as War Minister, succeeding General Juan Tqnaz!*i, who resigned his portfolio.
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  • 664 2  - Notes Comments I By m A NEWS paragraph the other day announced that a certain local association had appointed a committee to "look into" the question of encouraging Chinese to grow vegetables in Syonan. On the face of it, this does not do the Chinese justice. They had been planting
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1022 2 NIPPON-CO LESSON 60 YY7HEN "mo" Is used In a sentence to indicate "alsj" or **too,' it was seen that this word replaces the case particle. Examples: Ringo ga arimasu—There are a pies. Mtkan mo arimasu—There are also oranges. Kore o kudasal—Give me this. Sore mo kuda al—One me that also.
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  • 355 3 Doom* TOKYO, Nov. I').—Pointing out that of Ute there have Wen many critics in the United States of the British policy of oppression toward India, the Japan Times and Advertiser editoriaMv declares that there is sound reason in the criticism. It said that
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  • 84 3 'British Internees At Bangkok Well Cared F or— Eden LISBON. Not. 17.—1t is reported from London that A»*b*ay Ed—, British Foreign S—ntary, when questioned regarding the treatment of British civilians fattened in Bangkok, declared: "From the latest reports, it appears that after a period of confusion the internment camp is
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  • 96 3 New Regulations To Control Ship Agents DoveL TOKYO, Nov. 16.—The Communications and Railways Ministries have published regulations for the control of shipping agents and the unification of smallscale land forwarding agents. According to the regulations every principal port will have only one transport company, and land and sea transport will
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  • 283 3 T« tk* Editor, Syaaaa Times. Sir, —I crave the hospitality of your valuable paper to give expression to a subject, which may be agitating the minds of many persons now. it h a fact that a majority of the Government servants la the old regime have
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  • 278 3 TOKYO. Nov. 19.—The seUseeklng struggle between the United States and Britain is becoming increasingly apparent in French North Africa since Admiral Jean Darlan and General Giraud Joined the American fild following the former's desertion frcra the Vichy Government, declaras the
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  • 23 3 'Effeminate Civilization 9 Of Americans In P.I. Eradicated (By Toyoaki One Member of the Religious Section of the Nippon Army in the Philippines)
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  • 403 3 Imml MANILA, Nov. 19.—Spiritual rejuvenation courses through the Philippines to-day, as the Filipinos have awaken to the exigencies of the times, march ahead in close co-operation with Nippon to build a new Philippines. "New Philippines" means to the Filipino the eradication of American influences through the revision
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  • 454 3 441 here are Indian homes where the thief breadwinner ie unemployed and, tLereforct, the family is helpless to find the means for daily food,' says aa appeal issued by the S yon an bran«:fi of the
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  • 32 3 A third performance will be rendered by the Dai Toa Orchestra on the ground in front of V.M.C.A. to-day. Eaturcity. ci xpo>enciog at 20 00 hours (Tokyo Tttre).
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  • 228 3 TOKYO, Nov. If.—"Shichigosan" Day celebration for children aged three, live and seven, on Nov. 15 was observed Sunday throughout Nippon amid much joy and hapoiness ov children of these ages and their parents. The streets of Tokyo presented a happy scene with children and parents
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 517 3 PUBLIC NOTICES I, Koh Thong Kok of No. 301, Hirer Valley Road, Syonan, do heriby notify my friends and the public that I totally disown mv second sen named KOH NGIAP TIU of No. 14A, Lian-Sl-ah Street, <lst floor), Syonan, as from this date. I have decided net tc give
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    • 292 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT WONG CHAN. The engagement is announced between Mr. C. P. S. Wong and Miss Jenny Alice Chan. The Marriage will take place shortly. 235—236 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED an ENGINEER with experience in ICE FACTORIES, preference will be given to one able to speak the DUTCH language. Apply
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    • 170 3 AUCTION SALE of Valuable freehcJd land and house No. X Loron* 12. Geylang Read. Syo-nan-to, area 5,445 square feet, rent $15. To be held at The f tom—i of Messrs CHEONG KOON SENG Si CO., LTD., No. 10. Chulla Street. on Wednesday. 25th November, 26«2, at 3.30 p.m. (Tokyo-time). (Full
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    • 157 3 CHURCH NOTICES St. Andrew's Cathedra! (Sunday next before Advent, 22r.d NOV.) Holy Communion (Plain i 830 a.m iT.T.) Holy communion (Chora!) 930 a.m (T.T.) Choral Evensong: 6.00 p.ra. (T.T.) The collection at all rervices is tor the Christi-.n Federation':: work for the poor and needy. The piano and violin recital
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    • 339 3 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEHEBY 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 being uric fey the said firm in respect of various kinds of fooacco solJ and distributed by
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    • 168 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 NOTICE No. 140 SYONANSI SIDEN TROLLEY BUS SERVICE NO. 3 AND OMNItfl'S SEUVICE NO. 2? It is hereby notified that from November 19, 2602, the present Service No. 3 and 27 after 7 pjn. will go to Taivjong Pagar via Bras Basab Foad and North Bridge Road, instead
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 153 3 To-day's Radio Nippon-go: Lesson No. 186 YOU have learned en the radio adjectives and the adjectival use of participles. Tc-day you will deal with the verb "to be," that is "orimasu," "imasu" and "arimasu." "Orimasu" and "imasu' have th 3 same meaning and are both in the same sense. As
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  • 478 4 FORMER TAN TOCK SENG TO MINISTER TO CITY POPULATION WITH THE object of providing more adequate medical facilities for the city population in Syonanto and to relieve the present congestion in the Tyo Byoin, the Medical Department of
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  • 280 4 2)omc> TAIPING, Nov. 18—A hundred per cent, increase in rice output is expected this season in the districts of I.arut. Matang and Selama, in Perak, according to figures available here. Nearly 17,000 acres are under padi in this area, or an increase of
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  • 121 4 Dom£i. TOKYO. Nov. 18.—It was announced that commemoration postal stamps of two and five sen denominations will be issued by the Communications Ministry on Dec. 8 to mark the first Anniversary of the Greater East Asia War. The two-sen stamp will bear the picture
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  • 183 4 AN entrance ceremony at which "}1 ttudents. comprising Chinese. Indian. Malay and Eviration students were admitted to the additional middle grade class of the Ciiim-eikan-bi; Kokugo Gakkc. was held at the school yesterday evening. Although it was at first intended to llrrit t!>e class to
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  • 173 4 Insurance Firms For Malaya Sumatra FOUR of Nippon's leadin§ property insurance companies the Mitsubishi Marine and Fire Insurance, Osaka Marine and Fire Insurance, Teikoku Marine and Fire Insurance and the Taisho Marine and Fire Insurance will begin operations in Malaya and Sumatra in the fi*st week of December, states Domei.
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  • 369 4 MEN experienced ln mining work, mining engineers, brick makers, and all those with experience ln the c.ass manufacturing industry are requested to communicate with the Koei-ka, Syonan Tokubetu-si, as soon as possible. In addition the Kosei-kn has been requested
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  • 371 4 'Domei. PENANG, Nov. 19.—An antl-beri-beri campaign is fast gaining momentum in Penang. Started by Dr. N. K. Menon, President of the Tndlan Independence League, Penang, this campaign has the full support of the local medical authorities. In an interview, Dr. Menon said that
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  • 115 4 Domei THOUGH, with the outbreak of war, large numbers of Nippon-huzin had come forward to fill positions left vacant by men, they retained, as ever, an essentially feminine outlook on problems of wartime life, said Ineko
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  • 835 4 Ixmei. PENANG, Nov. 18.—Urging all women to work with their mission at heart and in close co-opera-tion with one another, Lieut.General Shotaxo Katayama, Governor of Penang and Patron of the Penang Women's Association, on the occasion of its opening, said that
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  • 264 4 MALAYAN newsreels—depicting the outstanding daily events of Malayan life—will, in all prohability, be produced early next year, according to Mr. Shigeru Nlidate, Syonan Branch Manager of the Eiga Haiku Sha (Film Distributing Company). Since Nov. 1. the local branch of the Eiga Haiku Sha, which
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  • 289 4 SYONANS night li:e got double-header boost Thursda> night as the Kyo Ei Gekizyi <th« former Capitol Theatre- and t:) New Wcrld cmuscmont v: rl opened to large crcwdj In .dd tlon to the entertainment asrec, the events furnish abund^ r
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  • 57 4 Domei. PEKING, Nov i r>— A party or seven educators, heeded by Professor Wang Chien of the Peking State University. is leaving for Tokyo or. Nov. 25 to study Nippon ediseational methods. The party will stay for a week. b«Irtnuing Dec. 7, at the TVnihara Training Institute
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  • 47 4 aOORTNO all their gocls in the second 1 ulf. the Survey Sports Union XI defeated the P.W D. on the Ipoh padarig Tuesday by five goals to two and have entered the final of th 9 Perak Times knock-out roccer competition, says the lpoh newspaper.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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