Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 November 1942

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonanto Telephone 5471. SOLD EVERYWHERE Xo. 237 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • NIPPON VICTORIES ENHANCE AXIS FAITH IN VICTORY
    • 830 1 GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF SOLOMONS BATTLE '(By a Domei Correspondent with the Imperial Navy). ABOARD A NIPPON WARSHIP, Nov. 22.— In the sea battle off Sabo Island in the Solomons Archipelago, fought on the night of Nov. 11, a certain Nippon warship despite overwhelming
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    • 458 1 OCCUPIED S. REGIONS ALMOST SIZE OF U.S.A. Dome! TOKYO, Nov. 21.—The Yomiuri-Hoti corres* pondent in Berlin reports that in the face of the overwhelming Nippon victories in the Southern Pacific, particularly the Third Solomons Naval Battle, the Axis nations in Europe believe
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  • 118 1 Dcmei TOKYO, Nov. 22—The Cabinet Decorations Bureau and the Navy Ministry announced this morning the 16th award of decorations to 1.044 naval officers and men as well as civilians at present employed by the Navy for meritorious services rendered during the China Affair. It is learned
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  • 329 1 Domci. LISBON. Nov. 23.—According to reports from the Internationale Information Bureau In Berlin. Marshal Romn;els air squadrons have Intensified their attacks on enemy columns and communications lines of the British Bth Army which has been somewhat lnacive in the past several days In order
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  • 675 1 ftunei TOKYO, Nov. 22—Admiral Kichisaburo Nomuia, former Nippon Ambr^sador to the United States recalling the failure of the Nippon-United States negotiations which brought about the Greater East Asia War, in an article contributed to the Yomiuri-Hoti tc-day, ceclares that the
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  • 435 1 Dome! LISBON, Nov. 21—As Axis air squadrons and German submarines struck at the Anglo-American toe-holds and supply lines in North Africa Axis land units consolidated their positions on the Algerian-Tunisian border and sparred with the advance Allied unit*. According to German advices vanguards of the Halo-German
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  • 58 1 Domei. BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 21 A recent issue of the New York American reported that an "Immediate Peace Alliance" has been established in Madison, Wisconsin, with Miss Anna May Davis as President. The object is to fix peace terms immediately on just and
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  • 760 1 Anti-Axis Forces Meeting With Growing Difficulties On North African Front Domel TOKYO, Nov. 22.—As the icy fingers of "General Winter" closed ominously with Increasing severity on the SovietGerman front, limiting the use of large-scale troop activities, the tussle between the Axis and Anglo-America for supremacy in
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  • 72 1 DomeL BERLIN, Nov. 21.—Tha Germaif High Command announced to-»i day that German submarines;! continuing: their intensive war*' fare against onemy shippin? in' the North Atlantic, sank 15 mer-« chantmen totalling 78,000 tons oa well as two destroyers, one ccr-«i vette and damaged four addi-1 tional
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  • 53 1 Domei LISBON, Nov. 20—A report from Lourenco Marques revealed that a British-operated Greel< steamer, Corinthiakos of 3.562 tens, was torpedoed and sunk 30 miles north-west of Delageaf Bay, Mozambique. A part of th« crew was rescued by a high sea trawler and landed at
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 887 2 pANDIT ULHRU. amongst other great thinkers and statesmen, aims at the ideal of a New World Order for the removal of all the ills that beset this world. Nippon has not only aimed at .similar ideal and planned for it for years, nut. driven
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  • 1410 2 (BY HARUMICHI KITAHARA) Domei UNDISCLOSED Nippon Base, Nov. 21. —The spectacular victories won by the Nippon naval forces in the Pacific during the past three and a half months against the mightiest forces the desperate United
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  • 541 2 Dome! TOKYO. Nov. 22.—Pointing out the Mcizi Restoration was accomplished by young patriots. Mr. Kiwao Okumura, Vice-President of the Board of Information, in a lecture on the occasion of the 22nd anniverary of the founding of the Youths Association declared that the
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  • 205 2 Doniet. AT A NIPPON BASE, Nov. 20. —Respect and praise for the presence of mind and skill of Nippon seamen were voiced by *merican war prisoners upon their safe arrival here aboard a Nippon transport which successfully eluded an enemy submarine while en route
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  • 65 2 HSINKING, Nov. 19.—1t is learned that the Concordia Association of Manchoukuo will establish agricultural training centres for Taiwan people beginning December, in the key cities and towns throughout the country It is understood the training centres will also deal with affairs related to the welfare of
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  • 59 2 OomeL LISBON. Nov. 19.—1t is reported from Washington that Representative J. Percy Priest (Democrat from Tennessee) has introduced a joint resolution in the House to amend the Constitution to provide for treaties to be ratified by a majority vote in the House of Representatives
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  • 55 2 DtnxL LISBON. Nov. 20.—1t is reported from London that three to five United States Negro soldiers have been detained by the Glasgow police in connection with the death of a seaman, who is alleged to have been stabbed on Wednesday evening under the Central
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  • 582 2  - Notes Comments "Sakurcr DEFERRING to my note the other day regardirg the desirab Jty of official quarters forwarding copies of Mr. S. Durai l^aja Singam's intereiiins little booklets on Maiuyan topics, lor distribution amor iibraries in Nippon, I now understand that his "Port Well to Kuautan", tracing the onejinc cf
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  • 68 2 Domel. TOKYO. Nov. 20—It was disclosed that the dissemination of general scientific and technical knowledge among industrial workers throughout the country Ls being planned by the National Service Industrial Association, through the publication of a series of bcoks forming the National Service Industrial Associations Library.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1202 2 NIPPON-CO LESSON 62 ALTHOUGH it has not been used so far in the p esent aeries of lessons, the word doao," meaning please." is used at the beginning of sentences mostly in the im peratlve mood to soften the directness of commands or instil politeness into a request or invitation,
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  • 187 3 Domei. TOKYO, Nov. 21 .—Special commendation for their work in salvaging the N.Y.K. liner, Arima j Maru, which was stranded off j Mollendo. Perui in May last year, was given to Mr. Rokutaro j Ichisugi and 32 others of the Nippon Salvage Company by the
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  • 635 3  -  YUJI HAYASIII Dome! UNDISCLOSED Camp for Prisoners of War. Nov. 21.—We are old and we wish to go back to the United States, ther~icre the question of who is going to win this war is rather secondary, was the statement
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  • 396 3 PSNOS AIRES. Nov. 20— With ently nothing done about rapidly approaching food shortage now threatening the United States a food crisis will) be reached next Spring unless effective measures were taken immediately, according to reports Paul Willis, head of the grocers
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  • 509 3 Domei. IOKYO, itov. 20—Displaying a fast i&tir.flnj right jab, followed by a quick i left hcok, i«anm Kongo, ace south-paw fighter of the Tokyo Boxing club, who wicrted the featherweight title away from "Piston" Horiguchi recently, defended his crovn successfully against challeneer Toshio Yuki. the
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  • 724 3 DESPITE the fantastic claims, of a victory over the Nippon Fleet advanced by American propagandists the truth will be out before long, especially since the series of four major naval engagements, which took place from Aug. 7 to Nov. 14 in the south-western Pacific, has culminated a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 684 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NIPPON POSTAGE CTAMF» ON SALE AT POST OFFICES On the ocrtu'ir.n cf the first anniversary of U-e utb~eak of the G-rater East Asia War, the following; Nippon Postage S'amrjs will be put on sale at each Poet or.cc in Malaya and E\imetra. )t ha-~ been decided by the
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    • 464 3 SITUATIONS VACANT Applications are Invited by the K.iJgu Kckusho at Seletar for aircraft irocnani l-. who possess the following i.UfcHAOMfcW (A. QUALIFICATIONS. (1) Applicants must be graduates nr students of Malayan Government Industrial Schools or similar higher instii.'ioiis Preference will be given to these who possess a practical knowIcdere ri
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    • 296 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE MARRIAGE WEE—KECK. Mr. Anthony Wee Yam Tong, eldest son of Mr. wee Beow Chwee and the late Madam Lim Seolc See. was married to Miss Mary Seek, fourth daughter of Mr Joseph Yew Wah seek and- the late Madam Catherine Law Oi, at the church of St. Joseph,
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  • 419 4 Domei. KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 22—Selangor will celebrate the first anniversary of the Great East Asia War on Dec. 8 by holding a "gala week" from December 5 to 11. At a meeting on November 19, attended by high Government officials and presided
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  • 169 4 Domei. IPOH, Nov. 20.—Specimens Bent from the Agricultural Station in Cameron Highlands to the Agri-Horticultural Shew held at Kuala Lumpur literally swept the board. In the poultry section, with tha exception of Rhode Island Reds, the Perak exhibits of Light Sussexes, White Leghorns
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  • 117 4 Fomei. PEKING, Nov. 19.—Twenty-ei^ht high Chinese officials who are receiving training at Hsinmln Academy, a training: organ for officials in North China, will leave here on Ncv. 23 on tn insrection tour of cultural, political, educational and national defence ccncitions in Nippcn. Ttie party Is
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  • 136 4 Dome!. PENANG, Ncv. 22.—1n commemoration of the first anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War. the Malay Semen Club will institute an orphanage there. Approved ty the authorities, this crphan«?2 will be named "The Muslim Orphanage" and will probably be housed in Lhe
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  • 130 4 IDotncL TOKYO, Nov. 22—The 70th anniversary of the es- lablishment of the conI script ion system in Nippon I wi)l be observed on Nov. 28 I by the Army, Nivv, Home I and Greater East Asiatic I Affairs Ministry-:, as *ell I as
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  • 411 4 THE URGENT need for the creation of a well-organized Youth Movement in Syonan with clear objects and good leadership to train the young on a non-communal basis, to shoulder their responsibilities under the New Order, was stressed by Mr. A. K. Isaacs, who two years
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  • 105 4 Domei TOKYO, Nov. 21 This years estimated rice crop in Nippon Proper, based on surveys made on Oct. 31, is 60,300,000 Koku (one Koku equals five bushels), showing an increase of *****,729 Koku or 223 per cent over last year's crop, the
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  • 210 4 Dome! BATAVIA, Not. 20—It was revealed that with prompt and willing cooperation of the Nippon Military authorities, the inhabitants of Bodjonegoro Province prevented a certain outbreak of epidemics and kept damage to a minimum when this region was swept by the worst flood in ten years
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  • 377 4 Domei. TOKYO. Nov. 21.—Nai Vanich Panananda, Thai Vlce-Mlnlster of Finance, who visited Nippon earlier this year as a member of the Thai Economic Mission, stressed in a message to Nlpponzin the need of unity and goodwill among the
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  • 819 4 SPEEDY RESTORATION OF BANKS RESPONSIBLE FOR SOUND STATE OF AFFAIRS STRIKING progress in the reconstruction of Malaya since the Nippon occupation of the peninsula nine months ago may be attributed directly to the speedy restoration of banking machinery in the occupied area, observers declare
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  • 116 4 Dome!IPOH. Nov. 19-The TronohTpoh and the Teluk Anson-lpoh branch railway lines were reopened Friday. Connecting Ipoh with the third largest tcwn in the State, lack of service on the Teluk Anson branch line has been a drawback to people in Lower Perak which Is
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  • 58 4 IT is learnt that Provincial Governors from Malaya and Sumatra, will be soon in Syonan to attend a conference of governors from Nov. 26 to Nov 28, states Domei. They will o*> enteitained to a concert oy Syonan schools at the Syonan Kokaido (former
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  • 138 4 Dome! MEDAN, Ncv. 22.-At the initiative of the Gunseisibu, Medan, a course of training for Government servants will be provided here by early December The course will comprise lessens in Nippcn-go as wsll as fan general knowledge. The course will r>* open
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  • 75 4 Domei IPOH, Nov. 20.—Transport service in Perak will be considerably extended with the opening in Ipoh shortly of a branch of tha well-known Nippon transportation concern, the Tokyo Kiuko Dentetsu, to bs known locally as the Malayan Transportation Service, Ipoh. The concern, which
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  • 56 4 Dome*. MEDAN, Nov. 22.—A big programme is being organised in this city to commemorate Dec. B—the first anniversary of the Greater East Asia War—in a fitting manner. The Propaganda Department of the Gunseisibu, Medan. intends to relay on that day messages of remembrance to
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