Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 November 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 240 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 2082 1 SABURO KURUSU'S FIRST PUBLIC STATEMENT ON TALKS IN WASHINGTON Treacherous Attack Accusation 'Nothing But Sophistry 5 Domei. TOKYO, Nov. 26.—Ambassador Saburo Kurusu, making: a speech at the luncheon given in his honour by the National Service Association at the Imperial Hotel, said that the
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  • 323 1 Dcmci. TOKYO, Nov. 26—The 28th granting of honours by TennoHeika in recognition of meritorious services rendered by, 567 naval officers and men during the period from Jan. 29 to Dec. 7 last year was jointly announced by the Navy Office and the Cabinet
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  • 45 1 LISBON, Nov. 25—Angus Macdcnald. Canadian Minister for Maritime Transportation, has announced that the United Nations lost 20 steamers in St. I iwicnce River and the gulf of St. Lawrence during the past year, it is reported from Ottawa.
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  • 238 1 JDcttiri. TOKYO, Nov. 26—The Japan Times Advertiser editorially denouncing the Anglo-American invasion of French North Africa advised the Mohammedan peoples in Algeria and Tunisia to refuse any co-operation with the invaders. •Viewed from the trend of worid history, the self-destruct-tion of
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  • 239 1 Dispute Causes Suspension Of 8.8.C. De Gaullist Broadcast Domei. LISBON, Nov. 25.—A London message reveals that British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden significantly told the House of Commons today that the campaign in North Africa had reached what he called "a critical stage." At the
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  • 30 1 DmneL LISBON. Nov. 25.—1t is reported from Melbourne that General Mat-Arthur's Headquarters have announced that Port Darwin was raided by Japanese war planes last night.
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  • 306 1 D*mei TOKYO, Nov. 25.—Celebrating the second anniversary cf the Japan-Manchoukuo-China Joint Declaration, a mass meeting will be held on Nov. 30 at Hibiya Public Hall from 1.30 pjn. The meeting will be sponsored Jointly by the Dai Nippon Asia Development Federation and the National Service Association.
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  • 354 1 Dcmei TOKYO, Nov. 26—The importance of training was again given strong emphasis when the entire nation paid grateful tribute to 67 officers and men of the ill-fated submarine "Igo," which was lost while engaged in rough sea training south of Tokyo Bay on Aug. 28, 1940,
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  • 339 1 LISBON. Not. 25—In Cyrenalca and Tunisia, there are no major engagements, says today's German war communique. In Algerian waters, German bombers destroyed a 10,000-ton merchantship, setting afire a large transport, and heavily damaged two destroyers. Bomb! hits were scored among port installations in Algiers.
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  • 109 1 Domei TOKYO, Nov. 25— It is leant' ed that a model monument immortalizing the special landing units of Imperial Navy whicn, participated in the street fighting in Shanghai at the outset of the China Affair was com~ pleted recently by Jitsuzo Hinako, a noted Japanese
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  • 114 1 DomeL PEKING, Nov. 25.—Kosack Tamada, well-known Japanese composer who arrived this morning on a tour of the China Continent with th» object of visiting the Japanese forces and finding inspiration fcr composing East Asian music, revealed that he intends to compose during his stay
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  • 52 1 OomeL LISBON. Nov. 25.—Messages from Berlin reveal that the intensification of submarine warfare in the Atlantic has led to a sharp increase in sunken tonnage. In November 1941, about 230,000 tons of British shipping were sunk, while the figure for November 1942 has already
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  • 273 1 Domei J CANTON, Nov. 25.—One American Curtiss P4O fighter was shot down and others driven ott by Japanese air and ground! forces when a formation of three CurtLss P4O fighters and four North American bombers made' an unsuccessful attempt to raid Canton about 2.20
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  • 975 2 LATEST dispatches from the Tunisian front indicate that things are not going so easily lor the Allied forces in North Africa. American commanders new reluctantly admit that "the conquest of Tunisia might be a slow process." It was only due to the timely defection of Admiral Francois Darlan
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  • 182 2 ItonaeJ OSAKA, NOT. 25— Wartime American diplomacy has unscrupulously discarded all restraining elements of the Monroe Doctrine and is deeply involved in the European quagmire, declared Admiral Klchisaburo Nomura, former Ambassador to Washington, in a speech
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  • 367 2 )omci. TOKYO, Nov. 25—Peaceful settlement was in the mind of the Japanese representatives at the Washington Conference, despite the provocative, unwarranted attitude of United States authorities, stated Sadao Iguchi, former Counsellor to the Japanese Embassy in Washington, in retrospect of the
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  • 263 2 Domci SAIGON, Nov. 24.-Funeral services for those killed during the indiscriminate United States bombing of the residential and business sections of Haiphong on Nov. 22, were held at 8 a.m. Prominent French and Japanese representatives, including the Commander of the Japanese Defence Forces in
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  • 198 2 Black Record Of America Britain Domei. TOKYO. Nov. 25—Pointing out that Anglo-American history in relations with other countries is a black record with acts of treachery, deceit and double-dealing, capped with the latest assault on their former Ally, France, authoritative quarters here emphasize that India should not and must not
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  • 400 2 D*meL TOKYO, Nov. 25—Mr. Saburo Kurusu, Special Ambassador to! Washington during the tense I days of the Japanese-American negotiations who will make his first public speech since his return from the United States to-morrow, in an interview at! his home here this afternoon, disclosed the
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  • 666 2  - Notes Comments 'Sakurw ALTHOUGH there are many people who refer to the Maiays as "the sons of the soil," this is only a half-truth, for they were not the first inhabitants of the peninsula, though they have inter-married with the aborigines. At the coming of the Malays the earlier races
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1265 2 NIPPON-CO LESSON 65 pONTINUING yesterday's lesson, here are furtr.e;- er- amples of verbs whose forms are alike <r nearly alike: Mihon ga irimasu (mee-hon gah ee-ree-mahs)—l need some sampler; I want some samples. Mihon ga a i.i.a v tmo'aon gah ah-ree-mahs)—l have some samples; there are some samples. Dare de
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  • 194 3 BmmL TOKYO. Nov. 22.—The 235 persons who have arrived here, comprising those to be honoured for services in increasing the production of foodstuffs and representatives of agricultural associations which achieved excellent results in increasing the production of vegetable fertilizers, will attend an honours awarding ceremony to
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  • 34 3 SYLVIA CllAU—aged si, elder daughter oi Mr. aad Mrs. Chan Chee Feng, passed away peacefully at No. 158, Mann Parade at 615 a.m. on Thursday. Pureral tock place yesterday at Biclauari. Dteply legretted.
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  • 362 3 PRESIDENT RIOS 9 DECLARATION 1> -nst\ BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 24—Unmistakably clarifying Chile's international position and its future course of action Senor Juan Antonio Rios, Chilean President, emphatically declared that Chile remains neutral and would resist any attempt to compromise its
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  • 79 3 DomeL TOKYO, Nov. 25.—The War Office has announced the appointment of four new Chief Administrators to be assigned to Headquarters of the Japanese Military Administration in the Southern Regions. The new Chief Administrators are Dr. Akio Kasama, former Japanese Minister to Persia, Dr.
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  • 174 3 Daniel. BRUSSELS, Nov. 23.—Viscount Hidcmrro Kcno^e b?fcre a capacity audience condu^t2d the great orchestra cf Ricio Brursels. After the performance of Japanese Eighth Century Music, orchestrated by himself. Viscount Konc ye conducted Beethoven's Loonore Symphony, Brahms First Symphony in C Minor and Respiphi's Concerto
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  • 852 3 Domei. HSINKING, Nov. 24.—1t Is learned that reflecting Manchoukuo's steadily increasing efforts to contribute toward the present war for the construction jof the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere exports of various key commodities from Manchoukuo to Japan during the first nine months of this year
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  • 63 3 Dome TOKYO, Not. 25— It is revealed that the establishment of a Metropolis of Tokyo, incorporating all the areas now under the jurisdiction of the Tokyo Prefecture, will be set up on October 1, 1943. The general outlines
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  • 466 3 FUKJCKA. N-V. 24. —Efforts will be made to diffuse knowledge about Japan by radio throughout tho Greater East Asia Co-Pros-perity Sphere in response to the enthusiasm shown by local inhabitants of various region? in the Scuth, declared Ncrizo Mateuu-hi, popular Japanese announcer in the Philippines, on
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  • 147 3 HANKOW, Nov. 24— \i-.r.-se forces operating against Chungking r:mnant tr;ops in the Yinchens area, in Hupeh. Province, located en Nov. 20 rbout 500 Chungking rimnants of the 127 th Division, and 200 others of a guerilla corps, and rout?d them after fierce attacks, accord iv; to
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    • 428 3 SYONAN"tOKuIITu-SI NOTICE No. 141 RE HtGISTRATION OF EDUCATEP UNEMPLOYED. kis hereby notified that the educated EMPLOYED, (former employees of panics. Banks, clerks. Teacher^ > siitants Engineers. Assistant neers. Draftsmen. Electric EnJrs. Mining Engineers, etc.) who have already registered but have not i yet acquired any employment, together I v/ith new
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    • 141 3 Radio Nippon-Go I Lesson Mo. 191 I YESTERDAY you learned on the radio the use of the preposition "ni" meaning "in" and you studied the example "Ano niwa ni matsunoki ga arimasu" meaning "there are pinetrees in the garden." This sentence can be put in other words as follows: "Ano
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  • 257 4 CEREMONY HELD TO MARK IMPORTANT EVENT THE first steamship constructed at the Syonan Shipyard was launched Wednesday afternoon. A ceremony was held to mark the important event and a large gathering of officials, military and civil, witnessed this notable success of the
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  • 166 4 PREPARATIONS for the observation of the first anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War in Syonan have already been completed and include many novel features. The programme includes a marathon race which will be run on the evening of Dec. 9 and
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  • 427 4 THE creation of a Syonan Chamber of Commerce to look after the interssts of local businesses is foreshadowed with the proposal to inaugurate an association of piece-goods dealers to bz known as the Syonan Gofuku Syo Kumiai. the first of a number of similar organs
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  • 323 4 DcmeL TOKYO. Nov. 25.—The Inseparable ties binding Japan and the Axis powers, which are fighting a common cause, were stressed this afternoon in a two and a half hour speech by Kiwao Okumura, Vice-President of the Board of Information, at the Uchihara Pioneer Training Camps, in
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  • 639 4 OVER 200 people of all nationalities of the KuaU Lumpur SolfProtection Corps were present at the Western Garrison, Monday when Col. Nakahira, Commander of the Western Garrison, granted three letters of commendation to members of the Self-Protection Corps on their good work, writes our K.L.
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  • 257 4 I I 5 WITH the object of finding hwsther the "White Cottar" section i of Syonan's unemployed:; desire to change their profession or I not, the Kosei-ka, Syonan Tokubetu-si, is starting a re-regis- tration of all the unemployed in the island from Saturday,
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  • 200 4 EMPLOYEES of the Syonan Tokubetu-si need no longer purchase their monthly ration of sugar, salt or soap from different centres as in the past, as a centralized depot where these commodities may be purchased is now functioning in the heart of the city, states
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  • 184 4 Domel RANGOON, Nov. 25.—1t is learned that the telegraph service linking Japan, Hongkong, Manchoukuo and China has become available to six more Burmese cities, namely, Prome; Pegu. Moulmein. Motsi. Budwin and Taunggyl. This service was hitherto available only in Rangoon. Toungoo and Mandalay. Marathon Race
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  • 199 4 Domei TOKYO, Nov. 25.—The Overseas Mineral Association here is negotiating with the authorities of the Japanese Military Administration in the Southern Regions for opening Research Institutes in Syonan and other leading places in the occupied areas, it was disclosed. The proposed institutes will
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  • 250 4 IN LESS than three months since its inception here, the People's Bank (Syonan Shomin Kinko) has helped nearly 140 families with loans aggregating $25,000 to start profitable cottage industries, or replenish stocks in empty
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  • 164 4 Oomei TOKYO. Nov. 25—Frank diof.ussions of a number of industrial topics, including elevation' of the industrial standard in Nippon and the adequate distribution of industrial technicalists and their re-education, were held this morning as more than 700 industrial and technical experts assembled at
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  • 62 4 i Domci PENANG, Nov. 25.—1t is understood that Mr. Sakataro Yamamoto, Chief of Police Affairs, Penang, ha% been appointed to «7v important post in the East Coast State cf Sumatra, nir. Yamamoto tcill leave for Sumatra uithin a lew J'-JS. Mr. Miyazaki, Chief oj
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  • 245 4 Several Big Junks Soon For SyonanSumatra Line MARITIME transport facilities between Syonan ani Sumatra will be increased further with big junks which are being constructed on large-scale basis by the Nippon Giso Kaisha, according to the Syonan Nippo. The factory of the Kaisha is at Beach Road, Syonan. It is
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    • 123 4 Burma Observing 'Defence Week 9 Dmnei. RANGOON, Nov. 25.—A "defence week" will be observed beginning tomorrow when a series oi special addresses will be riven by Dr. U Ba Manny, Chief of the Central Executive Organ, and others on the significance of the founding of the Burmese Army for Burma's
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