Year 1963
The Straits Times Restarted
Friday, 7th September 1945
The Straits Times extends hearty greetings to its readers on resuming its publication. The last issue of this Staits Times was on the 14 February 1942, the day before the fall of Singapore. Due to printing difficulties, the restarted newspaper has one two pages and costed 10 cents.
The British Arrived
Wednesday, 5th September 1945
The British warships arrived at the Tanjong Pagar docks and troops of the 5th Indian Division took over Singapore. All over the town, there was cheering and rejoicing. The mood was tumultuous but jubilant.
Japan Officially Surrendered
Sunday, 2nd September 1945
The surrender of the Empire of Japan on September 2, 1945 brought the hostilities of World War II to a close. Earlier on August 6, 1945, the United States Army dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima and another atomic bomb was drop on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. The combined shock of these events caused Emperor Hirohito to intervene. Hirohito gave a recorded radio address to the nation on 15 August 1945 where he announced the surrender of Japan.
Singapore Change To Tokyo Standard Time
Wednesday, 16th September 1942
Japanese enter Singapore in force on the morning of 16-Feb-1942. This was agreed to by both sides during the surrender negotiations. The day was the date Singapore turn it clock hand forward to Tokyo Standard Time + 9hr GMT. Singapore time moved ahead by 1 hr 30 min to conform with Tokyo Standard Time.
70 Chinese Men Shot at Changi Beach
Friday, 20th February 1942
70 Chinese men, who were suspected to be anti-Japanese were shot at Changi Beach by the Japanese "Kempeitai" Soldier.
The Straits Times Renamed To The Syonan Shimbun
Friday, 20th February 1942
The Straits Times became known as The Shonan Times and The Syonan Shimbun (abbreviated to SS) five days after the British surrender to the Japanese. The original "The Syonan Shimbun", a Japanese-owned paper during the war years in Malay, carried many propaganda articles or stories which put the Japanese in a favourable light. This article, written by a "Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter" states that the Fuji Village which the Japanese ordered the Eurasians to create at Bahau in Negri Sembilan, is well on its way to success.
Japanese Operation Sook Ching
Wednesday, 18th February 1942
Many Chinese were ordered to assemble at various centres for screening by the occupying Japanese Imperial Army in Operation Sook Ching - A massacre that claimed about 50,000 lives. Operation Sook Ching was a systematic extermination of perceived hostile elements.
British Surrendered Singapore to the Japanese
Sunday, 15th February 1942
The Japanese forces had landed in Singapore from the north and were able to push the British back to the outskirts of the city. A vile decision to surrender was made by British Commanders at Fort Canning. On 15 Feb 42, the British surrendered. It was Chinese New Year Day in Singapore and the start of phase of darkness for the next 3 years. It was the Japanese Imperial Soldiers instead of ushering the "Year of the Horse".
Heavy Fighting in Bukit Timah
Wednesday, 11th February 1942
A fierce battle took place between the invading Japanese Imperial Army and the Allied Soldiers at the hilly and forested area of Bukit Timah.
Tengah Airfield Fell into hands of the Japanese Invaders
Monday, 9th February 1942
Tengah Airfield, also known as Tengah Air Base or Tengah Airbase, which was defended by the 44th Indian and 22nd Australian Brigades was bombed and fell into the hands of the invading Japanese Imperial Army.
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