Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 March 1942

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  • 13 1 THE SYONAN TIMES No. 11 TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 cents
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  • 264 1 Smooth Progress In Operations IMPORTANT PLACE SAID ALREADY CAPTURED Tokyo, Mar. 2. MEPPON to-day formally announced the exten- sion of her armed might to the Island of Java, the Imperial Headquarters officially stated shortly past noon to-day. The communique disclosed; that powerful units
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  • 339 1 (Prom an undisclosed Nippone.^ Base. March 2) »PHE Nipponese are carrying out their operations smoothl/ since the landing effected on March 1 on widely separated parts of J:va according to a report by pilots of reconnaissance pianes which flew over Java yesterday. It was
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  • 50 1 «r ACCORDING to an announcement from the Penang Radio a few days ago, all references to time in Malaya in future will be the Tokyo Time which is one and a half hours ahead of Malayan Time. Sticking to one time will avoid much confusion.
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  • 44 1 Bl KIT riMAll, Mandai and Bukit Panjanf, the last defence lines held by the enemy, have been re-named by the commander of the Nipponese Army in Syonan, Lieut.-Gen. Tomoyuki Yama&hita, as Mount Bui, Mount Mandai and Mount Tabauoki.
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  • 128 1 Tokyo. Mar. 2. EMPHASISING the glorious war results gained by the Nipponese in several naval battles during the post fortnight in waters oil Sourabaya and Batavia, the newspaper Asahi in an editorial this morning pointed out that the Nipponese Navy has succeeded in wiping out completely the
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  • 113 1 Tokyo, Mar. 2. TTHE spokesman of the Informa--1 tion Board expressed to foreign press correspondents his utmost Interest in the sort of announcements which the American and Dutch Governments will make concerning the sea battles off Sourabaya and Batavia. It is possible, the spokesman said,
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  • 89 1 Lisbon. Mar. 2. IN spite of the imminent crisis in Java, the U.S. air force stationed there is terribly fatigued and rheir morale is low. *,he United Press correspondent. William McDonald, reported to-day. Confronted with the rapid Nipponese attack, the Americans have been driven
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  • 229 1 Tokyo, Mar. 2. 'THREE mere enemy warships have to?.en confirmed to have been sunk by Nipponese lorces oil Sourabaya, the Imperial Headquarters announced at 5.40 o'clock this afternoon. The communique declared that Nipponese naval squadrons which have been engaged in mopping up operations
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  • 46 1 (Somewhere In the Philippines). Tokyo, Mar. 2. r|ESPTTE unfavourable weather mJ conditions, Nipponese army warplanes on Feb. 28 dropped high explosives on anti-aircraft batteries on Bataan Peninsula. Heavy damage was inflicted on the batteries. Nipponese warplanes also raided enemy frontline positions.
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  • 62 1 Lisbon, Mar. 2. pONSULTATIONS necessitated by the new thrust from the successful landing operations by the Nipponese on Java have been held in Australia, presided by John Curtin, to evolve a plan for counter-strategy in the Pacific. According to a Melbourne report, however, the delegates to the
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  • 45 1 Benin, Mar. z. ACCORDING to reliable information, social life in England has become very difficult due to shortage of gasoline and lack of work owing to resources being lacking in industrial areas. In London, recreational and sports activities have been curtailed.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 55 3 ALLIES RECEIVE MORE CRUSHING BLOWS Enemy Resistance Crumbling In Java, Burma China (By the Onlooker). TO-DAY'S radio news gives millions of Asians sober confidence that the Oriental war, engineered by the greed of Britain and the United States, will be concluded much sooner than the false statements of Roosevelt and
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  • 83 3 AT Sinkyo, Manchukuoans yesterday celebrated the 10th anniversary of the founding of the State, radio and alarms at 10 o'clock announcing the start of celebrations when shouts of Banzai' re-echoed throughout the land. In Tokyo also the occasion was celebrated on an elaborate scale, many notable
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  • 568 3 How Refugees May Return To Homes RULES for Chinese refugees leaving Syonan Island for their original places: 1. On Foot: The dates for those leaving for Johore and Malacca commence from Mar. 4 to Mar. 7, and those leaving for other places from Mar. 6 to
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  • 86 3 (Prom a certain war base) Tokyo, Mar. 2. CRACK squadrons of Nipponese naval aircraft a.t 4 o'clock to-day carried out a surprise attack on Christmas Island, British territory in the Indian Ocean. Crossing Java Island, the Nipponese naval aircraft flew over the British island and showered bombs
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  • 66 3 Berlin, Mar. 2. rIE appointment of Mr. Nawatake Saito as the new Ambassador to the Soviet Union, has created an impression in diplomatic circles in Europe. Relations between Nippon and the Soviet Union will be regulated by the Neutrality Pact between the two countries. It will be recalled
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 288 3 M.A.D. (Syonan-to) No. 5. Duly qualified and registered Medical Practitioners may continue practice until further notice provided they first fill in a form at the Medical Section, the Syonan-to Branch of the Military Administration Department (former Municipal Buildings). Any person failing to comply with this Notice shall be punished. I
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 135 3 NIPPON LESSON (No. 9) (Nippon-Go) PRONUNCIATION NOTE.—Desu pronounced dens; gozaimasu, goh-zai-mahs; masu, mahs; shita, i is almost inaudible, sh'ta; shite, sh'teh; nashita,nas-tah; deshita, des-tah; dare, dah-reh, wake, wah-keh; watakushi (I), wahtahshee; to, t has the sound of th in though; sore, soh-reh; made, mah-deh; mate, mah-teh; me, meh; mete, meh-teh.
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  • 719 4 EVENTFUL 4-DAY JOURNEY rREE Eurasians and an Indian, believed to be the first to journey down to Syonan (Singapore) from To jo-to (Penang), arrived here yesterday after an eventful four days on the road. This remarkable trip, more so in view of the present state of
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  • 166 4 Tokyo, March 2. A NNOUNGING the total war results obtained by the Nipponese war forces in the Malayan Peninsula, the Imperial H.Q. in its communique issued at 4.30 o'clock this morning declared that the Nipponese have captured 95,000 war prisoners,' while the British andother
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  • 257 4 Tokyo, Mar. 2. AS the London Times said a few days ago, the unreliability of Allied claims regarding the sea battles off Sumatra and Java and the reports pouring in from enemy sources are quite contradictory to each other. While the Dutch authorities have
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  • 62 4 Santiago, Chile, Mar. 2. ACCORDING to information received here, the series of defeats of the United States has delivered a great shock to South American countries. An Influential South American newspaper declares: "Although we are economically dependent on the United States, we will not sacrifice the
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  • 53 4 rS Johore Strait was a scene of pre-war activity when 26 captured warships steamed into the Seletar base. The ships included a British patrol boat which, carrying British women and children, called at a certain port only to find that the port had been taken
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  • 102 4 Lisbon, Mar. 2. A 10,227-ton U. S. Tanker, W. G. Anderson, belonging to the Atlantic Refining Co., has been torpedoed and sunk off the Atlantic coast by an enemy submarine, according to an official report reaching Lisbon from New York. Only one member of the crew of 36
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  • 54 4 Lisbon, Mar. 2. RECOGNIZING the strong antiBritish sentiment in India, a special correspondent of the London Times stated that every faction and every party in India is speaking of British insincerity in India. So long as the India problem was not solved the Indians would not trust
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  • 407 4 Hinamaturi —The Festival Of Dolls Children's Corner TTO-DAY is a red-letter day for 1 the little girls of Nippon as it is the festival of Hinamaturl or the Festival of Dolls. This festival is also called the Festival of Peach Blossoms. It is especially for little girls. Terraced shelves are
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  • 82 4 Tokyo, Mar. 2. REAR ADMIRAL Shinjiro Yamamoto (retired) widely known as the foremost Catholic leader of Japan, died on Feb. 27 at his residence in Koishikawa Ward aged 66 years. Admiral Yamamoto served under Admiral Reihachiro Togo during the Russo-Japanese war. After retiring he was appointed
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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