Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 February 1942
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Title Section13 1942-02-24 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 5 cents TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2602, SYOWA 11 No. S13 words
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145 1942-02-24 1 Enemy Deprived Of Important Base Australia Thrown Into Complete Isolation Tokyo, Feb. 23. NIPPONESE forces have succeeded in landing on Bali Island east of Java, according to an announcement made by Imperial Headquarters at 4.10 o'clock on Monday afternoon. The communique declared i that145 words
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Article116 1942-02-24 1 (From an undisclosed base) Tokyo, Feb. 23. LARGE formations oi Nippon air bombers in their fourth raid on Java Island shortly after noon on Saturday carried out a surprise attack on Kalijadi aerodrome, east of Batavia, and on Bandoeng on the west of the island.116 words
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110 1942-02-24 1 Tokyo, Feb. 23. npHE attempt of the U.S. Navy 1 to launch a counter-offensive against Nippon has failed miserably. It has been disclosed that a large aircraft carrier, which had been cruising westward in order to attack the Nippon South Seas Islands was severely110 words
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Article40 1942-02-24 1 Hong Kong, Feb. 23. SIMULTANEOUSLY with the i 3 establishment of the Nippon Governor-General in Hong Kong, the Nippon consulate-general there was formally closed on Feb. 20. The consulate-general was first established in 1873 or 69 years ago.40 words
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Article143 1942-02-24 1 Tokyo, Feb. 23. niLLI, capital of Portuguese Timor, was occupied on Sunday by Nippon forces which landed near Dilli, crushing the stubborn resistance put up by the joint forces of Australia and the Dutch East Indies. The Nippon forces are extending their activities around Koejpang.143 words
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68 1942-02-24 1 British Dutch Units Withdraw From Sumatra Amsterdam, Feb. 23. rCE combined forces of Britain and the Dutch East Indies started their withdrawal from Sumatra in the face of heavy pressure from the Nippon troops, says a Havas dispatch to Amsterdam from Batavia. Another Batavia report says that the Nippon air68 words
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Article266 1942-02-24 1 Cannot Expect AngloAmerican Aid f OMMENTING on the fall of Singapore, the spokesman of the Information Board in London told foreign press correspondents to-day of the pitiful plight of those countries which depended on Anglo-American aid. A well-known writer, in an article published in the London266 words
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Article142 1942-02-24 1 Java Sumatra Links Severed (From a certain war front) Tokyo, Feb. 23. COMPLETE severance of Dutch communications between Java and Sumatra was achieved on Saturday by Nippon forces when they advanced and occupied Tanjong Karang in Lampong Bay at the southern tip of Sumatra. It is reported from an undisclosed142 words
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Advertisement46 1942-02-24 1 REGULAR SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to the SYONAN TIMES may have copies regularly delivered to them by completing the form below and forwarding it to the SYONAN TIMES Office, Cecil and Stanley Streets, Syonan. SUBSCRIPTION FORM Name Address Period (Rate to be calculated at five cents a copy)46 words
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Article, Illustration23 1942-02-24 2 View from Clifford Pier to Tanjong Rhu, sketched by Mr. Kurihara who followed the Nippon Army to experience the thrills of the war.23 words
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Article51 1942-02-24 2 Tokyo, Feb. 23. PEOPLE in southern Burma, which is under Nippon occupation, are already showing a desire to actively co-operate with the Nippon forces, understanding the real aim of the Nipponese advance into Burma. Already, the people have begun activities to maintain order and secure food51 words
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Article52 1942-02-24 2 (From the war front in Bataan Peninsula). Tokyo, Feb. 23. AN enemy air force was beaten back when it slipped out over Manila Bay by a Nippon air squadron, a field dispatch re ported on Sunday. The dispatch adds that the enemy supply lines have52 words
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Advertisement289 1942-02-24 2 ADVERTISEMENTS Personal or business advertisements will be accepted at the office of The Syonan Times in Cecil Street. To Ngatinah bin Hassan, 33 Jalan Lempan, Kampong Johore, Batu Pahat. From Esmail bin Hassan, 42 Nassim Road, Singapore. We are all safe and well and working for the Nipponese. I—7 To289 words
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Advertisement298 1942-02-24 2 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED: Experienced male wireless operator (English Language). Applicants should appear in person with their credentials at the office of the Syonan Times, Cecil and Stanley Streets on the afternoon of February 25. Will T. Nakajimi or Sazaki please communicate with D. Krishna. 16, Eng Watt Street. 4—ll Faylene,298 words
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Advertisement273 1942-02-24 2 MOHAMED AYOOB CO. Ship-Chandlers And General Suppliers 44 44A, RAFFLES QUAY TELEPHONE NO. 7254. Business As Usual. from Friday, 27th February K. E. Ganapathy of Syonan-Ko wishes to inform his brother K. E. Ramasamy of Penang that he is quite alright and is very eager to know about his welfare.273 words
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Miscellaneous78 1942-02-24 2 NIPPON LESSON NO 3. (Nipp<m-G«) last night saku-ban yesterday kino to-day konnichi or kyo to-morrow ashita morning asa evening yugata night nan an hour jikan half an hour han-jikan a minute ip-pun early hayai late osQi I watakushi you annata all mina a dozen ichi daasu half dozen han-daasu half78 words
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1053 1942-02-24 3 (By CHARLES NELL) eight o'clock on the night of the 15th of this month, with the unconditional surrender by the British Forces to the victorious Nipponese Army, there came to an end one hundred and twenty three years of British rule in Malaya, and with1,053 words
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Advertisement558 1942-02-24 3 M. A. D. NOTICE No. 2 NOTICE TO MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Until farther notice Medical Practitioners in Syonan-to are ordered to send a notification on the form prescribed for Infectious Diseases to The Health Officer of this Department, with Offices at the former Municipal Sjj^JJ °f all cases who a PPear558 words
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202 1942-02-24 4 SYONAN'S Chinatown presented as busy a scene as ever before the great Oriental war began when I visited this quarter this morning, writes a Syonan Times reporter. After being closely shuttered and barred for nearly a fortnight, shops once again opened their202 words
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Article77 1942-02-24 4 Tokyo, Feb. 23. enemy planes were shot down by the Nippon air force operating over Sumatra, Java and Burma, Imperial Headquarters announced to-day. On Saturday and Sunday, a Nippon flying* squadron bombed Buitenzorg, Kalijadi (100 kilometres east of Batavia) and Bandoeng in Java, and on the77 words
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Article40 1942-02-24 4 Bangkok, Feb. 23. IN order to further strengthen the co-operation between Nippon and Thailand in the political, cultural and economic spheres, the Nippon Ambassador in Thailand will shortly return home for important conferences with Government leaders in Tokyo.40 words
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834 1942-02-24 4 Inhumanly Treated By British In Malaya BEARING scars of the inhuman and cruel treatment received at the hands of the British is slim, fair-haired Jose Kutron, 33-year-oW Hungarian, who was arrested on Dec. 8 for the sole reason that he was pro-Nazi and an avowed834 words
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Article153 1942-02-24 4 Lisbon, Feb. 23. ALL leading newspapers in the United States on Sunday carried comments on Java as the American public showed increasing apprehension over the fate of the Dutch Bast Indies, following the establishment of Nippon military control on the Lampong Straits and the153 words
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Article51 1942-02-24 4 Tokyo, Feb. 23. MINESWEEPING operations have been carried out by Nippon naval units in the sea approaches to Syonan Island. These operations were brought to a close on Sunday when the seas were swept up to Changi Fortress. The operations were carried out by Nippon long-range51 words
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Article66 1942-02-24 4 Canton, Feb. 23. A UNITED PRESS report from Chungking reveals that the Chungking regime is now on a point of destruction as Nipponese pressure on the Burma Road is increasing. The report adds that the stream of materials towards Chungking has completely ceased. The stoppage66 words
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332 1942-02-24 4 IN order to eradicate the past misfortunes of the Syonan populace the Syonan Defence Troops have meted out severe punishment to trouble brewing Socialists and numbers of other AntiNipponese Organizations on Feb. 21 and 22. The aim of th e332 words
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