Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 November 1942

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  • 18 1 The Syonan Times 140*Cecil,Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 239 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • U.S. High-handedness, British Selfishness Precipitated War
    • 277 1 Domei. UNDISCLOSED BASE, Nov. 23.—-Formations of Japanese Army aircraft yesterday carried out bombing raids upon Chiangchamiao and Shunhosih, important positions of the new 4th Army on Hungtze Lake, in Kiangsu Province, destroying the base, which was infested with Chinese Communist troops. Spotting and swcocing
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    • 765 1  - BRITAIN HAS LOST ALL IN FAR EAST "NOT TOTALLY SURPRISING" MASUO KATO Impossible For Nippon To Swallow U.S. Ultimatum Former Domei Correspondent In Washington. TOKYO, Nov. 25.—-One year has passed since the United States handed proposals to Japan, which were no more than a virtual ultimatum and for which it
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  • 440 1 S. Kurusu To Explain JapanU.S. Negotiations Done:. TOKYO, Nov. 24.--Saburo Kurusu, who represented Japan as a Special Ambassador in the Japan- American negotia^icns prior t^ the outbreak cf :iic War o: Grater East Asia, will speak o~ 'Lc tails of the Jap?*):-American Kef ctiations'' at a ■Mttbv; spuns :ed jointly
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  • 129 1 Domei. TAJYUAN. EHAKSI PROVINCE, Nov. 24.--Returning after en absence cf five ytars. LJcut -Genl Pumisaburo Kawagishi, former Japanese Commander who took an active part in the occupation of Taiyuan plains, yesterday expressed great pleasure over the development shown there. The general ailived as head of
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  • 91 1 Doanel CANTON, Nov. 24. Revealing the increasing weakness of Chungking's resisting power, Ta Kung Pao, official Chungking newspaper, recently declared that it would be impossible to continue resistance against Japan without assistance from the AngloAmerican nations, according to reports received here. Furthermore,
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  • 384 1 DomcL NANKING, Nov. 24.—Foreign Minister Chu Min-yi on the occasion of the first anniversary of Nanking's participation in the Anti-Comintern Agreement, declared that during the past 20 years, China has suffered greatly from the ravages of Communism and, unless China succeeded
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  • 254 1 DmmL TOKYO, Nov. 24.—The Cocam'tttc of the Greater East Aslatv: Artairs Ministry held its first meeting to-day at the official residence cf Mr. Kazuo Aold, Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs. Since Mf. Aoki could not be present at th 2 meeting due to pressure
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  • 632 1 DomeL TOKYO, Nov. 25.—00bU shook constantly to the roar of heavy shore batteries and battle preparations were in evidence everywhere for months before the outbreak of the War of Greater East Asia. Nagao Klta. former .Japanese Consul-General in Honolulu, declared in
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  • 104 1 Dome! TOKYO. Nov. 25.—1t is learned that on the occasion of the second anniversary of the signing of the Sino-Japanese Basic Treaty and the Joint Japan- China-Manchoukuo Declnra- tion, Premier General Hideki Tojo, President Wang Ching-tcei of the National Government of China, and Chang Chlng-hui.
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  • 220 1 Domei. HANOI, Nov. 24.—1t Is learned that in view of the calmness prevailing in French Indochina despite the outbreak of hostilities in French North Africa Kenkichi Yoshizawa, Japanese Ambassador to Saigon, is expected to make the trip to Japan as scheduled. Mr. Yoshizawa will
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  • 127 1 ANTUNG. Ncv. 24.—A scene astonishingly similar to the days of yore when Spanish galleons sailed into the large tributaries of the Amazon was witmssed yesterday on the Yalu River when several sccre of han<!scme "babansen" century-old Japir.es3 sailing ships were launched in rapid succession
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  • 326 1 Dcmei. LISBON, Nov. 24.—1 a the absence thus far of land action between the main bodies of the Axis and anti-Axis troops reports from anti-Axis quarters indicated that the battle for Tunisia is deytJoping into a struggle fcr con-t.-oi of the air over th«
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  • 146 1 NANKING, Nov. 24.—Nankin? forces have co-operated splen-1 didly with Japanese troops in defence of the areas along tha Hwainan Railway, in the central1 part of Anhwei Province, decla* red General Shunroku Hata, Commander-in-Chief of tha Japanese Expeditionary Force* in China, in an interview withT
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 644 2 THE departure of Sir Stafford Cripps from the War Car met is interpreted by well-informed political observers as the prelude to his retirement from the political field entirely. The usually reliable Manchester Guardian is quoted as saying chat it is likely that Sir Stafford would quit the
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  • 321 2 TTHE attenti* n of the proper authorities Is drawn to V.c impunity with which vendors of fresh milk are allegedly able to offer adulterated cow's milk for saie, and get away with it Ma-y comiiaints have reached us about this matter. \t is stated that vendors frankly
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  • 1097 2 Domel TOKYO, Nov. 25.—An extensive survey conducted by Domei revealed that Japan's political structure has undergone complete transformation during the first twelve months of the War of Greater East Asia—a transformation which has been
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  • 84 2 SAIGON, Nov 24.—The Fren ,'i Indochina authorities In tbdtr latest check-up disclosed that 45 civilians were killed and 41 injured by the first American bombing of Haiphong on Nov. 22. when Amercan pilots dropped 1-iSh exp'O2ivcs In the residen'iai quarters. The casualties
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  • 219 2 Domei TOKYO, Nov. 24—Mummies, estimated to be 2,000 years old, were recently discovered and excavated from tombs belonging to the Han Dynasty in the Yangkao district in Shan si province. According to reports the excavation work was started in the middle cf September
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  • 203 2 ZURICH. Net. 23.—The Zuercher Zeitung, reporting from London, stated that the eclipse of Sir Stafford Cripps surprised only the public as politicians had been expecting his retirement from the forefront of the political scene. Th* Manchester Guardian remarked that it was likely that Cripps would
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  • 399 2 D*nei TOKYO, Nov. 24.—The Japan Times Advertiser, commenting on the report that President Roosevelt has designated the forthcoming first anniversary of the Pearl Harbour debacle as a "day of silence," says: "Let President Roosevelt do what he likes to stir
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  • 734 2  - Notes Comments •Safcii/a I AFTER nearly ten months' association with this paper —that Is from the day ot inception on Feb. 20 last, C.N.L. bade goodbye to his editorial colleagues yesterday. A civil engineer by profession, he found himself ensconced in the editorial sanctum of the Syonan Timss by what
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1230 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 64 COME similarities in ..he formation cf ce/tain «od% especially the verbal forms, were referred to to an early lesson and today some more of these similar 10. iiis are given. In dealing with the gerunds of verbs it was sec.i that the same gerundial form Is used
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  • 688 3 Domei TOKYO, Ncv. 24.- Pointing out the vital importance oi the shipping problem in both the second World War and the Greater East Asia War, Josuke Yasuda, Vice-President of the Marine Affairs Board, yesterday declared that the pre-requisite to the establishment of
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  • 124 3 Dome! I LISBON, Nov. 24.—The United States Navy Department has announced that two war vessels now being built, will carry th 3 name.. Wasp and Langley. The new Wasp will be an air-craft-carrier, while the nam; Langley will be carried by the aircraft-carrier
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  • 123 3 Oomei. RANGOON, Nov. 24.—BritUsll and American air forces, which are based in the interior of Ind^a, are now planning to launch a guerilla aerial warfare against the Japanese forces in Burma through airfields in Central India, advices revealed. On the other hand, British land forces, stationed
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  • 204 3 Domei TOKYO, Hoy. 24.—1n a close game, which featured a scoreless first half, ftikkyo University came back strongly in the second half to defeat the strong Keio University team by 2 to 0, to be crowned champions of the Kanto InterCollegiate Field Hockey
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  • 314 3 Dome! SHANGHAI, Nov. 24.—Another load of gifts for war prisoners and civilian internees in the Shanghai area, including the usual "foodstuffs, uliderwcar, toilet articles, reading matters and baskets of fruit," will be delivered by the International Red Cross tomorrow morning. More than 70
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  • 111 3 Dotnei HARBIN, Nov. 24— Local White Russian residents MA observe the first anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War on December 8, with special gatherings sponsore 1 by the White Russian Emigrant Bureau. In commemoration of this anj niversary the
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  • 194 3 More Messages For IndoMalayans From New Delhi RADIO messages picked up from New Delhi by an authorized local station and released to the press by courtesy of the 1.1.L., s; om-n Brench, include the following To Dr. If. R Bandari and family. Government HospiuU, Kcdah. From V. Ramrkar.nan. Madras. All
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  • 315 3 cash. NANKING, Nov. 24—The peoples of East Asia must exert every effort to grasp what the ideals of co-existence and coprosperity mean to them individually, Dr. Chu Min-yi, Foreign Minister of the National Government of China, declared in a
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  • 97 3 Dome?. SAIGON, Nov. 24.—1t is learned that in replying to a message from tne Commander-in-Chlef of the French Indochina Fleet, in which he pledged the fleet's utmost efforts to m?et the present crisis. Governor-General Vice-Admiral Jean Decoux. on Nov. 21, again urged the
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  • 99 3 IfMRM SAIGON, Nov. 23—The people cf Cochin-China will support the policy of Vice-Admiral Jean Dacoux, Governcr-General cr French *ndc-Ch :ia, jmt .*harv the fate of the Home country, M Henri Gecrges Rivoal, Governor of Cochin-China declared in connection with the appointment of Premier Pierre Laval as
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  • 32 3 Dome! BATAVIA, Nov. 24.—Ryoichi Tamate, Army Civil Administrator, was yesterday formally appointed Governor of Bogol Province, succeeding the late Juzo Scnoyama who died recently. 1 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 668 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENTS POEY —KOH. Tlie engagement Is announced between Mr Poey Tec It Siang youngtst son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Pcey Yean Hye and Mis*. Koh Bee Hian second daughter cf Mr. and Mrs Koh Kirn Han. LIEW —TAN. The engagement is announced between Mr. Uew Slew
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    • 101 3 PUBLIC NOTICE NIPPON POSTAGE STAMPS ON SALE AT POST OFFICES Or> the occarlon cf the first armivcriaaw of it1* outbreak of the Greater Ea&«. Asia War. the following Nippon Postage Stanios w'il be put on bale at •'each Pest Office in Malaya and Sumatra, it r;as been decided by the
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    • 216 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. (Incorporated id Japan) 21 Collver Quay. Svonan P. O. Bex NO 699 Tele. Ne. 593? OTu-e— P tintt Branch Exchange with extensions tc all departments m m 6922 Manager ***** Manager's Residenc After b p.m. lines to the Bank irill be connected as follows:— Tele.
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    • 747 3 SYONAN TOKUELTV SI NOTICE No. 141 EE RI.GISTRATION OF KMTCATIOi UNEMPLOYED. It is heroby xiotliied tbat the e.-ucaiecl TJNEMJ-lOYED. (former eiwp!o;ccs of I Companies Banks. Clerks. Techers. Shop Assistants. Engineers. Ass ant Engineers, Draftsmen, Electric Engineers. Mining Engineers, etc v.ho have already registered but have hog yet acquired any employment,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 179 3 ammmm****aaaaaaammmmmmm*mmmmmmmmmmmmmam^maamwr^ Radio Mip|M»n-Go I X- i set! 21 No. 190 fi H ir I IN th* previous le:son on the raain you learned the negative form of "orimasu" and imasu," that is "orimassn" and "iniasen"' respectively. Tc-day you will deal with the preposition. Take for example "Ano niwa ni matsunoki
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  • 382 4 GOVERNOR REVEALS PLANS FOR GREATER IMPROVEMENT PROOF THAT Malaya is achieving great progress in the grow-more-food' campaign is found in Trengganu, which is now self-sufficient 'in food. Land under cultivation of food has a total area of 40,000 acres, of which twenty percent, is for
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  • 625 4 Americans Living In Blissful Ignorance PROM THE very beginning of the war of Greater East Asia, the American aufixorities have been keeping the truth of the war situation from the American people. It is not surprising, therefore, that the American public is completely ignorant of the real
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  • 90 4 THE FEDERATION of Christian Churches recently approved by the authorities and functioning for the last three months in Syonan will be considered for adoption in Selangor at a meeting to be held here on Nov. 23 at 6 p.m. in the Methodist Church at Malacca Street,
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  • 533 4 Dome! BATAVTA, Nov. 23.—Within a short period of ten months since the completion of the mopping up operations In East Indies all industries in Djawa, including communications, finance and agriculture, are now humming with re- newed vigour under the able guidance of the
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  • 200 4 Domei HONGKONG, Nov. 24—Rehabilitation work in Hongkong has progressed notably since the inauguration of the Govern-ment-General last February, especially in the exchange of materials with other areas, declared Lt.-General Rensuke Isogai, Governor-General of Hongkong, in an interview with the Press. In
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  • 260 4 THE LOCAL market will, within the next few months, be replenished with electrical goods from Japan, a large order having been placed recently in Japan for electric bulbs and wiring material to make op for rapidly diminishing stocks. Mr. Hashiro Ya^nada, proprietor of the
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  • 101 4 TWO thousand of Syonan's poor representative of every community, were given a free meal by the trustees of the Chettlar Temple in Tank Road on Sunday when the Indian community celebrated the religious festival of Karthika. states Domei. Leading figure behind this mass feeding of
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  • 77 4 O*mei. TOKYO, Nov. 24.—Postal money order and registered mail service between Japan Proper and Hongkong including Kowloon will be inaugurated Dec. 1 by the Ministry of Communications. The projected service which excludes telegraphic remittances will be handled at the rate approximately eoual to
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  • 270 4 DwacL t s^2°"' Nov- 24—French Indochina which is considered one of the war supply depots of the Greater East Asia Co-Prcs-perity Sphere has witnessed marked changes in industrial and financial structures since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War. Under the
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  • 148 4 A PARTY of young Syonan schoolgirls will travel to Johore Bahrxi Saturday ana spend the afternoon picnicking in the pleasant surroundings of the Sultan of Johore's litana, facing the placid Straits. Theso girls belong to the Nippon-go class of the Overseas Chinese Association
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  • 363 4 NIPPON CORPORATION'S PLANS FOR SOUTHERN REGIONS WITH THE opening here of production studios by Nippon Eigasha (Nippon Newsreel Corporation)—the bi» Japanese newsreel combine—local youth will be provided with an excellent opportunity to train up into one of the most exciting professions in
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  • 61 4 DomeL LISBON, Nov. 23.—The United States Navy Department ?n--nounced that a medium-sized American merchantman vrjs torpedoed and sunk by an Axis submarine during the latter part cf October in the Atlantic, oif the Northern coast of South America. The announcement added that the survivors
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  • 276 4 WITH a view to providing com-1 fcrtable and speedy travel within Sclangor and outside the province, li Cl>inese-cwned bus companies will be purchased by the Tokyo Kluko Dentelsu Kalsha which has come to Malaja under the instructions cf the Minister or War In
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  • 151 4 THE KUALA LUMPUR Young Men's Christian Association will, it Is learnt, resume its activities as the Registrar of Societies has "recorded" the association under the Societies Enactment, writes our XX.. Correspondent. The Association has done valuable service for the past 37 years to youths of
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  • 78 4 Domci. TOKYO, Nov. 24 The Vumiuri-Hoti reports that two large cargo vessels carrying rice and sugar have readied a North China port from the Southern areas. The newspaper says that the sugar cargo was the first shipment to North China, although the
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  • 395 4 AT A committee metting of The Syonan Sports Association held Tuesday afternoon at Messrs*. G. H. Kiat Co., Ltd.. it was decided that entries will close on Dec. 4 for the Marathon Race u> be run on Dec. 8, starting irom the Paiang in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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