Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 6 March 1942

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  • 13 1 THE SYONAN TIMES <Ao. 14 FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 367 1 'Allies Can Do Little To Check Advance" DUTCH NOW FALLING BACK ON BANDOENG ALL Nipponese troops who landed on the west coast of Java advanced to a point 36 miles from Batavia, according to a London report Meanwhile referring to the advance of the
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  • 148 1 Tokyo, Mar. S. OBSERVERS here are not the least impressed by the so-called official figures issued by the U.S. Navy Department of the 1(* sea inflicted on the combined Nipponese fleet In the soutrwest Pacific war zone. The figures are:
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  • 44 1 Tokyo. Mar. 5. TMIE treatment ot the Dutch people in Java will be snbjrnted to the same battle policy as the treatment of civilians In Hong Kong. Malaya and Syonan-to. according: to the spokesman of the Information Board her*.
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  • 91 1 Nanking, Mar. 5. AfTER conclusion of the cleenJnjr-up operations ftartcd ty the N'pponese In the early pert of February against Chinese army and communist troops in central China, the following war results were anroupced for operations up to noon on March 4: The enemy left 2,r<59
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  • 73 1 Lisbon, March 5. A LEADING Portuguese newspaper n here comments on toe new political and economic power of Nippon following her victories in the Pacific. In addition to this, the newspaper says that Nippon nas the advantage ct a power unknown to other mtlons —spiritual strength, which
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  • 51 1 Lisbon, March S. A T7STRALIA le now exposed to direct Nipponese nxi.ace. It now seems definite that the Nipponese forces will launch an attack on Australia, now that they have rumerous bases and have scored many victories in the south-western Pacific in the past several
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  • 50 1 Lisbon, Mar. 5. DORT DARWIN "nderwent a further ordeal when Nipponese bombing formations raided the port according to a dispatch from Canberra. The Australian authorities admit that considerable damage was done to airport facilities, while many planes on the ground were subjected to machine-gun-ning attacks.
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  • 48 1 Tokyo, Max. 5. MORE than 50 per cent, of the population of Rangoon have alrrady been evacuated according to a traveller who has arrived in New Delhi. The traveller tlso rtated that most of the businessmen in Renjoon have gone to the interior of Burma.
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  • 74 1 Stockholm, March 5. /JEN. Mac Arthur, commander of the U.S. forces in the Bataan PenlpMila. has been recalled from the Philippines, reveals a Washington dispatch. The dispatch states that after the exit of oen Wavell from the Dutch East Indies and with the fall of Java imminent, the
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  • 76 1 Canton, March 5. RESPONSIBLE Chinese quarters here think it time for Chungking regime tc reconsider its attitude. Chungking has now lost its supporters in the south Seas. Chungking depended on the Chinese in the south Sear- for 70 per cent of its financial strength, while it
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  • 88 1 Ltebon, March ft. TUB United States War Department has announced that Honolulu hid an air raid which occurred at 2 o'clock on Wednesday morning according to a Honolulu report There were three explosions thought to be by bombs dropped by a plane on the
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  • 43 1 Stockholm Mar. 5. SHORTAGE of food in the British Isles is getting serious.. With the occupation by the Nipponese of several food producing countries in the Pacific, meat, butter, coffee and tea are becoming acutely scarce in Britain.
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  • 90 1 Buones Aires, Mar. 5. T*HE New Yoik Times, commentlnr on tie failure of the U.S. War and Na?y Departments f clarify the myttcry of the report*! »h* raid on Lou Angeles on Feb. 25. asks what would have happened Jf the plane* were trail?
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 159 2 NIPPON LESSON (No. 12) (Nippon-Go) PRONUNCIATION NOTE.—Desu pronounced dehs; gozaimasu, goh-zal-mahs; masu, mans; 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, man-den. mate, mah-teh; me, men, mete,
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  • 64 3 W/E have been asked to make it clear to all Eurasians that registration must be effected without delay. No opportunity for doing so will be afforded at any later date. Eurasians are also reminded that full details of parentage must be submitted as also particulars regarding whether
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  • 515 3 Protection In Return For Faithful Co-operation ADDRESSING members of the Eurasian who had assembled on the padang outside the Syonan Recreation Club on Tuesday, the Chief of the Syonan Defence Headquarters declared: The present Groat Eastern War was started for th* very existence of all
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  • 54 3 (From somewhere in Sumatra) Tokyo. Mar. 5. A prisoners of war camp has o-.er established in Palembang to accommodate prisoners taken by the Nipponese operating in Sumatra. At present there are 70 prisoners in the camp, of which 40 are British officers and men, and 30
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  • 62 3 (Prom a certain war base) Tokyo, Mar. 5. A special Nipponese landing corps has landed at two points in the Celebes, according to a special Asahi dispatch. Following the occupation of Macassar, most important enemy i base in the Celebes, the report I states that Nipponese
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    • 546 3 M. A. D. (Syonan-to) NOTICE No. 8 Registration of Births, Deaths Marriages. 1. Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages will continue to be carried out as heretofore, that is, it is compulsory to report, within the periods prescribed, all births, deaths and marriages. 2. Until further notice, all registers, forms
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  • 513 4 (By CHARLES NELL) FROM a military point of view, the fall of Singapore is a death blow to the hopes of Britain of a victorious come-back to power in the East. With Germany and Italy holding 1 the keys to the
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  • 43 4 Owjng to a breakdown in the gas supply system it has been necessary to make other arrangements for the production of to-day's issue of the Syonan Times. It is hoped that normal production of the paper will be possible from tomorrow.
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  • 420 4 Order Refers To People Of All Nationalities After the outbreak of the present Great Asiatic War a considerable number of people from upcountry came to Syonan as refugees.as a result the city is overcrowdedand there is apprehension that there might be a shortage of food
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  • 71 4 Tokyo, Mar. 5. About 30 enemy aircraft attempted to make hit-and-run raids on a remote island* of the Bonin Group about 2,000 kilometres or 1,200 miles from Tokyo to-day. f The raiders were beaten off by the Nipponese air defence forces according to an announcement by
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  • 58 4 Lisbon, Mar. 5 Admitting the superiority of the Nipponese fighting forces, the commander of the Australian trocps in Malaya, Major Gen. Gcrdun Bennttt, stated that the Malayan campaign had proved how dangerous it was to underestimate the Nipponese. Unless this lesson was learnt in Australia,
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  • 48 4 Amsterdam, Mar. 5. Ihe foreign minister of the rpfugee Dutch government in London, van Kleffens, was the object of ?*vere criticism by a I Mitch newspaper published here. The paper stated that van Kleffens should be brought up 'for trial for declaring war against Nippon.
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  • 55 4 Stockholm, Mar. 5. A CONFLICT is raging between the British army, naval and air forces, and it is reaching its climax. The Daily Mail of London yarns that this conflict will have serious results in the near future, in the face of a stream of bad
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  • 28 4 Madrid, Mar. 5. OTORIES of Nipponese victories in the Pacific have encouraged an anti-British movement in Cairo, according to Information received here from Ankara.
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