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Group members:Group members:Zi lu , Zi lu , Wendy, Jia huan, Phan chong, BalaWendy, Jia huan, Phan chong, Bala

Sec 2ESec 2E2008 March2008 March

PROPAGANDAPROPAGANDA

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PPropaganda ropaganda

PPropaganda refers to the action taken, ropaganda refers to the action taken, especially by a government, to influence especially by a government, to influence the way people think by spreading certain the way people think by spreading certain ideas, beliefs, news, etc. which are often ideas, beliefs, news, etc. which are often inaccurate or biased.inaccurate or biased.

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British propagandaBritish propaganda

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Although the report states that "Although the report states that "Yesterday was Yesterday was probably Singapore’s worst day since fighting probably Singapore’s worst day since fighting began in Malayabegan in Malaya", it still stressed that "", it still stressed that "several several Japanese tanks have been destroyed in Japanese tanks have been destroyed in SingaporeSingapore." And it still carried the slogan ." And it still carried the slogan "Singapore Must Stand; it SHALL Stand"Singapore Must Stand; it SHALL Stand" - H.E. the " - H.E. the Governor’ under its masthead.Governor’ under its masthead.

What does it tell us?

What does it tell us?

Why they have this sentence spoke by the the Governor?

The Straits Times, Feb 14, 1942

What does it tell us?

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Although the report states that "Although the report states that "Yesterday was Yesterday was probably Singapore’s worst day since fighting probably Singapore’s worst day since fighting began in Malayabegan in Malaya", it still stressed that "", it still stressed that "several several Japanese tanks have been destroyed in Japanese tanks have been destroyed in SingaporeSingapore." And it still carried the slogan ." And it still carried the slogan "Singapore Must Stand; it SHALL Stand"Singapore Must Stand; it SHALL Stand" - H.E. the " - H.E. the Governor’ under its masthead.Governor’ under its masthead.

British still have the power to protect people in Singapore tell us?

The day before Singapore fell to the Japanese.Under British’s control

To give people in Singapore confidence

The Straits Times, Feb 14, 1942

Japanese bring doom to Singapore.

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The purpose of this propagandaThe purpose of this propaganda

The British wanted to give the people in The British wanted to give the people in Singapore more confidence and wanted to Singapore more confidence and wanted to show that they still had the power to show that they still had the power to protect Singapore. Japanese were cruel protect Singapore. Japanese were cruel and they brought doom to Singapore. and they brought doom to Singapore. British were the family but Japanese were British were the family but Japanese were the enemy. the enemy.

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Japanese propagandaJapanese propaganda

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The Japanese took over several newspapers. These appeared under different names. The Straits Times was

renamed The Shonan Times and later, Syonan Shimbun. The Shonan Times was the official newspaper in Singapore during

the Japanese Occupation. The paper ran on Tokyo times, normally two hours ahead of

Singapore. Staff had to come to work in the dark, working through to sundown.

The Shonan Times was run by Japanese officers from the Propaganda Department, who threatened to behead anyone who spelt the Emperor's name or title incorrectly.

It ia a Japanese-owned paper during the war years, carried many propaganda articles or stories which put the Japanese in a favourable light.

From this...

...to this

BACK GROUND KNOWLEDGE

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The Syonan Shimbun, Feb 28 Syowa 19

The Syonan Shimbun, a Japanese-owned paper during the war years, 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. It also shows a photograph with the caption: "A happy Eurasian family group outside a temporary homestead in Bahau." In reality, the project failed.

Can we believe what it say? Why?

What was the message it is trying to tell the people in Singapore?

What was the purpose of this propaganda?

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Can we believe what it say? Why? No, because that was failed.

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What was the message it is trying to tell the people in Singapore?

It is trying to tell people Japanese is helping them to build the new house.

And, Japanese is friend of them.

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What was the purpose of this propaganda?

They want the people in Singapore to support them and they live very happy under Japanese control.

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Food rationingFood rationing

One of the most serious problems One of the most serious problems during the Occupation was food during the Occupation was food shortage. The people of Singapore shortage. The people of Singapore were encouraged to grow their were encouraged to grow their own vegetables. own vegetables.

In addition, the Japanese also In addition, the Japanese also issued ration cards to control issued ration cards to control supplies of rice and other essential supplies of rice and other essential items. items.

You could not get any provisions You could not get any provisions from shops if you did not have this from shops if you did not have this ration card. ration card.

Each adult was given a ration of Each adult was given a ration of 4.8kg of rice per month and each 4.8kg of rice per month and each child 2.4kg. This amount was child 2.4kg. This amount was subsequently reduced to 3.6kg per subsequently reduced to 3.6kg per month for adults. month for adults.

Ration cards were often the only way to get food. However, the quality of food was not always good. Rice had weevils and stones in them.

BACK GROUND KNOWLEDGE

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Indicative of the enthusiastic support of Indicative of the enthusiastic support of the Oversea-Chinese to the Endau model the Oversea-Chinese to the Endau model farm scheme is the large number of farm scheme is the large number of millionaires settling there.millionaires settling there.

Proprietors of leading firms in South Proprietors of leading firms in South Bridge Road, such as Chops Sun Cheong, Bridge Road, such as Chops Sun Cheong, Cheong Lee, Kwong Fook Tai, Fook On, Cheong Lee, Kwong Fook Tai, Fook On, Kang Hing Cheong, Poh Cheong, Teck Kang Hing Cheong, Poh Cheong, Teck Hing and Kwong Yan Shing in North Canal Hing and Kwong Yan Shing in North Canal Road, have settled at the farm, together Road, have settled at the farm, together with their families and employees.with their families and employees.

They have all become conscious of the They have all become conscious of the need and advisability of changing their need and advisability of changing their pursuance of trading for profit for pursuance of trading for profit for cultivation of foodstuffs including padi.cultivation of foodstuffs including padi.

Picture shows the smiles of the Picture shows the smiles of the proprietors of Chops Sun Cheong and proprietors of Chops Sun Cheong and Cheong Lee happily settled at Endau.Cheong Lee happily settled at Endau.

The Japanese tried to create new farming villages that concentrated on growing food crops.

Syonan Shimbum, Feb 29, Syowa 19

What was the message it is trying to tell the people in Singapore?

What was the purpose of this propaganda?

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What was the message it is trying to tell the people in Singapore?

Japanese is helping them to solve the problem with the lack of food.

Japanese is caring people they are friend of people of Singapore.

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What was the purpose of this propaganda? To encourage more people to migrate

to these villages. To follow the instructions that Japanese

gave them.

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What do you think is the purpose of this source?

Rely on the United Kingdom, all of this without naturalization

British goods firms Pro-Japanese shops Japan relies on the business down

Japanese

British forces in East Asia degenerated

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TThe purpose of this source is to make people believe that he purpose of this source is to make people believe that the the JJapanese are the people who are not their enemy.apanese are the people who are not their enemy. TThis was called “Asian to Asian” at that pried. This was called “Asian to Asian” at that pried. This is his is shown at the source as there are many people voting for shown at the source as there are many people voting for the the JJapanese.apanese. FFrom the source the rom the source the CChinese wrote make hinese wrote make fortune by working and corporate with the fortune by working and corporate with the JJapan.apan. TThis his postcard will help the postcard will help the JJapanese win the war by attracting apanese win the war by attracting them using fortune.them using fortune. TThe source also show that the British he source also show that the British stall was being close down by the peoplestall was being close down by the people, that wanted to , that wanted to tell us that Japanese were winning everywhere. tell us that Japanese were winning everywhere. TThis his postcard will make people feel that the Japanese are so postcard will make people feel that the Japanese are so kind to them kind to them , only Japanese are friends, , only Japanese are friends, and even offer and even offer them money for helping and supporting them in the war them money for helping and supporting them in the war to defeat British.to defeat British. HHence people will support the Japanese ence people will support the Japanese in the war . in the war .

What do you think is the purpose of this source?

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CConclusiononclusion

TThe propaganda was done by Japanese to he propaganda was done by Japanese to influence the minds of the people in influence the minds of the people in Singapore so that the people would be Singapore so that the people would be loyal to Japan.loyal to Japan.