Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 November 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. No. 242 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 340 1 Axis Successfully Stemming Anglo- U.S. Invasion Forces Domei LISBON, Nov. 27.—Fighting on the extended North African front yesterday was confined in most part to fierce aerial encounters between Axis and Anglo-American air units as the contending land forces were reported to be mustering their strength
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  • 41 1 Dom«i LISBON, Nov. 27 —General IVlacArthur's communique on Thursday reported that Japanese planes carried out four raids on Port Darwin, it is reported from Melbourne. Damage was admitted to have been caused by the raids.
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  • 193 1 Domei HSINKING. Nov. 26.-Premier Chang Ching-hui of Manchoukuo sparing a few minutes from heavy affairs of State, was caught yesterday by news cameramen at the State Council for a newsreel statement which will be released in all theatres throughout the country for 43.000.000 movie-goers on the
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  • 213 1 Domrl. SHANGHAI. Nov. 27.—One week, beginning Dec. 5. has been officially set aside for a gigantic programme with which Shanghai will observe and commemorate the first anniversary of the historic day, December 8. when Japanese airmen darting into the sheltered bowl of Pearl Harbour touched
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  • 134 1 Domei. TOKYO, Nov. 27.—Ceremonies marking the establishment of the foundation for the promotion of the education of children of overseas Japanese, under the auspices of the Overseas Japanese Educational Promotion Committee of Imperial Education Association, will be formally held at the Peers' Club at 11.30 a.m.
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  • 108 1 IMMEDIATE steps for the reduction of house rents are being taken by Chinese landlords and property owners in Syonan, Domei was reliably informed yesterday afternoon. This action is the result of the views expressed recently by Mr. S. Q. Wong, vicepresident of the Overseas Chinese
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  • 140 1 Domei BERLIN, Nov. 27. —German forces battling in the Volga and Don River sectors yesterday vigorously repulsed Soviet infantry attacks supported oy mechanized units destroying a total of 55 tanks, the German High Command announced, adding that two motorships were sunk in the
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  • 291 1 Domn. BATAVIA. Nov. 26.—The timely appearance of the field code of the Japanese Fighting Services, which has been translated into Malay by a young Indonesian, is sirvliig to enhance mutual understanding between Japanese M-k'iers and residents in Djawa Tht trrnrialed edition ol the Japbittst
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  • 74 1 Dome! LISBON, Nov. 27—Reports from Vichy said that the French Cabinet has deprived Admiral Darlan and General Giraud of French nationality because they have turned traitors in co-operating with the Anglo-American forces in North Africa. The action was taken at the first French Cabinet meeting
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  • 178 1 IHmtL RANGOON, Nov. 27.—1t is learned today that General Count Hisalchl Terauchl, Supreme Commander of the Japanese Forces in the Southern Regions, left MingaJadon Airdrome by plane on Nov. 25 for an undisclosed base in the Southern Regions after returning frcm an inspection
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  • 125 1 Domei. TOKYO, Nov. 27. 1t is learned that a wooden statue of the late air hero, Major General Tateo Kato, standing more than six feet high, which was completed yesterday, will be formally unveiled at Akeno Army Aviation School on Dec. 1. Worh
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  • 408 1 Domei. TOKYO, Nov. 27.—A1l Tokyo newspapers editorially hailed today's 70th anniversary of the establishment of Japan's Conscription System, attributing Japan's unparalleled victories since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War in a large measure to this factor. The journals also expressed the
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  • 320 1 Doraei. TOKYO, Nov. 28.—The 70th anniversary of the establishment of the Military Conscript! an System assumes particular significance at the present time when Japan's armed forces are vigorously waging war against the Angio-Amoricati Powers, winning victory after victory, declared Premier General Hidekl Tojo in a
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  • 133 1 TOKYO, Nov. 27.—Premier General Hldekl Tojo gave a luncheon at his offlcaal residence to ten leading delegates to the fourth general meeting U the Bast Aala Economic Round Table Conference, which opened ve»lerday. Among the guests who attended were Marat rope Og-Jio, former Finance Minister and chairman
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  • 724 1 Hitler Explains Move To French Chief Of State DomeL BERLIN, Nov. 27.—Chancellor Hitler in a letter addressed to the French Chief of State, Marshal Petain, on Nov. 26 said that he had given orders to the German forces to occupy th« French
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  • 200 1 Draiei BERLIN, Nov. Vl. —The German High Command has announced that the city and harbour of the French naval base at Toulon have been formally in the hands of German and Italian troops since the early hours of Friday. The
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 968 2 MEVER had the people of East Asia been presented w:lh more concrete proposals fori developing the natural resources of this part of I the world than when Kazuo Aoki, Greater East; Asiatic Affairs Minister, outlined the basic; principles for the development of the Co -Pros perity Sphere
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  • 541 2 (By Goro Teranishi, former i Domei correspondent in New York) Domei. TOKYO, Nov. 27—Democracy and freedom so prized by the I American citizen have now i been rudely snatched away by President Roosevelt, consequently the American standard! of living is
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  • 115 2 Domei TOKYO, Nov. 27.—Keio University plans to give special lessons in Japanese tc yorths of Manchoukuo, Mengchiang, Chinj, French Indochina Thailand Burma and (,he Philippines during its Summer semesters beginning next year. Four hundred to 500 youths will! be invited yearly by the Univer-
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  • 224 2 Doncei. IOKYO, Nov. 27—It is learned that to effect closer contact amons the various organization? engaged in colonisation work in East. Asia, as well as carry out eeneral control of their activities, a Council of East Asiatic Colonization Organizations (temporarily named) will be inaugurated
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  • 519 2 HOW strong is Japan economically? The answer must be obvious to any right-thinking person In the Allied countries to-day. Three days after the outbreak of the Pacific War, —the San Francisco radio commentator, William Winter, in an effort to convince his listeners that Nippon was economically weak,
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  • 333 2 Domei. CANTON, Nov. 25.—Cantcn University is on 2 salient feature cf transformed Canton. This University stands among the hills of Shameen and is housed in the buildings of the now defunct /anerican institution, Lingnan University, which was the succ2S3cr o* Canton Christian College.
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  • 146 2 Dcroei. PEKING. Nov. 27.—A dinner was given yesterday evening by Wang I-tang, Chairman of the North China Political Council, to Hsing Shih-lien, visiting Minister of Public Peace of Manchoukuo. Expressing his thanks for the courtesy extended to him and members of his suite, Mr. Hsing said that
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  • 221 2 MALAYAN and Sumatran Pressm3n will meet in Syonan from Dec. 7 to 10, for a Conference at the Dai Toa Gekijo (former Cathay). The tentative programme is as fellows: First day (Dec. 7), Morning: pay homag? at the Syonan Zinja and the Tyureito; afternoon: Conference
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  • 716 2  - Notes Comments 'Safcura j I ASKED a colleague yesterday if he knew what the name Tanjong Katong meant, he Deing a resident of that suburb. He was not quite sure, though b* made a guess that it had scmething 10 oo with turtle. Yes, Tanjong Katong means Turtle point, or
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1157 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 67 THERE are three verbs with slight ciuuiges in form which It is useful to remember. These verbs are mini, to see; mieru, to seem, appear, look; miseru to show. The verb mini is the most commonly used oX the three and its use has been seen in
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  • 402 3 RESULT OF WAR SUCCESSES Dome! TOKYO, Nov. 27.—Japan's economic strength has grown rapidly stronger during the past year as a consequence of the spectacular victories achieved by the Japanese armed forces, me determination and efforts of the people and the co-operation extended by Japan's
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  • 56 3 Domei. TOKYO, Nov. 26.—Keio University scored its fourth consecutive triumph yesterday defeating the Nichidai Eleven 14—0 to remain the only undefeated and united team of the Kanto Inter-Collegiate Football League. In the second game, the Rikkyo University smashed their way to a 19 to
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    • 583 3 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI ORDER No. 1 RE SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI REI It is hereby notified that the syonan IVkubetu- Sei ftei will be Introduced as follows Article No. 1. Concerning items of Jurisdiction of Syonan Tokubetu-Si, •11 orders given by Syonan Toku-betu-Si Tyo to the public, will be termed "Syonan
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    • 429 3 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 142 Rr SECOND PRACTICESAFETY FIRST WEEK (TRAFFIC CONTROL). It is hereby notified that in order to raise the spirit cf observing traffic j rules and to acrvire safety as well as pleasantness in tiaffic. we have decided to have a Safety First Week for the
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    • 445 3 si*u\:c::s vac/tit KAIGL'N Ki)M>,;o NOTICE~~ Applies Ln> art ;.\..c--J fioni youthi between the a^ee < f 13 ij ;o w..0 are physically fit anU wlic; a strona will power. Selected candidates will hare te undergo a year's training as apprentice, after which they will be given employment as aircraft mechanics
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 128 3 Radio Nippon-Go I Lesson No. 193 I 1 IN your previous lesson on the radio you learned the use of "de" and "no nake de". Today (Monday) you will learn another use of "de" which Is also represented by "In" indicatlni method and means of expression. Now take the example:
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  • 243 4 "WITH THE approval of tha Financial Administration Dejmrtment, the Chinese and Indian Banks in Syonan and their branches in Malaya have been enabled to make further releases of funds to former depositors, states Domei. It will be recalled that when the banks reopened—the
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  • 307 4 NEARLY 100 students of the former Raffles and Medical Colfeges have joined the Malay Cultural Institute (Marei Bunka Kenkyu-Jo) which was officially opened last Monday for the teaching of the Japanese language. These students will undergo studies in the Japanese language till the
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  • 79 4 48 Students Ready For Work In CoProsperity Sphere Dmmi TOKYO, Nov. 27.—1t is learned that the Central Association for Overseas Japanese will hold a graduation ceremony on the morning of Dec. 29 for 48 students who have completed the necessary requirements at its training institute to qualify them for work
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  • 72 4 1 10, COO Calendars For Southern Regions •—I Domei TOKYO, Nov. 27.—1t ioas Atclosed that WJOOQ calendars, illustrating picturesque Japanese sceneries and customs toith captions in the Malay language, have been printed by the Board of Tourist Industries of the Railunys Ministry as gifts to the peoples of the Southern
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  • 250 4 THREE musical concerts scheduled for Dec. B.Dec. 9 and Dec. 10 at the Kyo El (former Capitol), will be given by the Sing Sing Oakudang. the IS piece orchestra run by the Entertainment Section of the Gun Sendenhan and conducted by Mr. M. Watanabe, in
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  • 772 4 MARCH TO SHRINE WILL HIGHLIGHT PROCEEDINGS A MARCH participated in by Syonan's youth representing all the communities to the Bukit Timah Shrine in the early morning hours of Dec. 8 to pay homage to the brave Japanese who laid down their
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  • 253 4 Domel. TOKYO. Nov. 27.—An internationaJ outdoor handball match between Jaoanese and German teams Is scheduled at the MeUl Shrine Track and Pi?ld Stadium Sunday. With a local German resident chosen specially as the announcer a play-by-play description of the game will be recorded
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  • 392 4 PLANS by the Oversea Chinese Association to provide 1,000 of Syonan's poorest and aged vitii a free home to be open to all nationalities early next year have already been put into operation and work has started, reports Domei. A visit paid by a party
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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