Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 March 1942

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  • 13 1 THE SYONAN TIMES No. 15 SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 265 1 Forces Now 30 Mile* From Bandoeng COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN EAST WEST JAVA CUT Tokyo, Mar. 6. DATA VIA, one-time capital of the Dutch East Indies, fell into Nipponese hands at 9.30 o'clock on Thursday night, according to a communique issued at 11.30 o'clock this morning by
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  • 55 1 Tokyo. Mar. QUOTING a Bandoeng dispatch, KGEI San Fravfeco radio station revealed on Frldaj afternoon that the Dutch authorities have ordered all fctelt» offices and commercial residents in the Dutch East Indies to Dutch territory hi the Western Hemisphere which comes under the protection
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  • 112 1 Palembang Mar. 6. NIPPONESE forces in Sumatra are extending their sphere of operations, according to a delayed report Units of the Nipponese forces, which started operations from Palembang on Feb. 25. occupied the Sungei Langgong area in the foothills of the mountains. Complete occupation of
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  • 59 1 Lisbon. March 6. PRIME Minister John Curtin ot Australia declared before the Australian Parliament that nothing had been heard of the commander of the Australian forces in Java since the successful landing of the Nipponese. Curtin expressed grave concern of his Government over the fate of
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  • 116 1 (From a Nipponese base) Tokyo Mar. 6 NIPPONESE army air corps operating in close co-opera-tion with ground forces, report that the Nipponese forces are now pushing deep into all parts of Java Island. At a point near Boura'.'iVfc, ihe air units subjected enemy mechanized units, composed of 12
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  • 70 1 Shanghai, Mar. b. THE Commonwealth Government of Australia takes a serious view of the situation in the l.uith East Indies. The Government, according to a Canberra report, has ordered evey man under 60 years into the labour corps, which are controlled by the Government. Prime Minister
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  • 358 1 Embarrassment Of Churchill Roosevelt THE embarrassment of the British and American leaders, Churchill and Roosevelt, when they have to change the tone of then speeches is quite understandable. It is nothins new for hi man being to say cue thing on one occasion, and something quite contradictory soon afterwards. What
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  • 71 1 SOON three months will havj passed since the Nipponese first attacked Pearl Harbour. The losses sustained by the United States Navy are known to be: five battleshipc, 10 cruisers irreparably damaged, and three other battleships, two light cruisers and two destroyers extensively damaged, and one
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  • 417 1 MILITARY SECRETS However, Roosevelt, on the pretext of keeping details under "military secrets," stated that in the attack on Pearl Harbour, oi all the combatant ships based there, only three were permanently put out of action. Yet the American President thought it lit to relieve the then commander-in-chief of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 152 2 NIPPON LESSON (No. 13) (Nippon-Go) PRONUNCIATION NOTE.—Desu pronounced dens: gozaimasu, goh-zai-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, mah-deh; mate, mah-teh: me. men, mete,
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  • 1335 3 (Part 3.) By CHARLES NELL. T*HE liberation of the countries of East Asia from the domination of the Western Powers and the establishment of cooperative and collaborative relations between all countries of East Asia is believed by Nippon to be a historic mission placed upon
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  • 219 3 Federal Capital Back To Normal "piAT conditions have now returned to normal with food in plenty for the people in Kuala Lumpur was revealed by Mr. Low Kee 800, a member of the Chinese Central peace Maintenance Committee, when Interviewed by a Syonan Times reporter to-day.
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  • 81 3 Manila, Mar. 5. THE Palacole Iron Mines situat- ed in the southern part of Luzcn Island has been renamed the I.S.K. iron mines. Production at the mines started a week ago. With an annual production of 700,000 tons of iron ore of 50 per cent
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  • 80 3 Tokyo. Mar. 5. Agreement lor the exchahge of diolomats between Nippon anu the United States has at last been reached, following the opening of the war of Greater East Asia Final understanding is pending regarding Nippon's recommendations that certain N r;ir one.se civilians from the South
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 114 3 M. A. D. (Syonan-to) NOTICE No. 8 Registration of Births, Deaths Marriages. 1. Registration cf 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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  • 127 4 NIPPONESE women and children were subjected to atrocities at Ipoh, according to an elderly Nipponese woman who has lived to tell the harrowing story of British brutality. She said that when the Nipponese forces were approaching Icon the British authoring ordered i.ll Nipponese nationals
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  • 154 4 Tokyo, March 6. NIPPONESE naval flying units carried out new raids, this time striking at the north-wes-tern coast of Australia at Broome and Wynriham on March 3, the Imperial Headquarters announced In a communique issued at 10.40 o'clock on Friday morning. Australian aircraft at Broome were
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  • 36 4 Shanghai, March 6. FRT MORESBY underwent its sixth and seventh air raids this week on Friday, the Australian Air Minister. I. S. Drakeford. announced to-day, according to a Canberra report
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  • 122 4 Sanehiko Yamamoto, a famous publisher, news commentator and president of the Kaizo (Reconstruction) arrived in Syonan yesterday. He is here for the purpose of planning the future of the Malay Peninsula. His interview with the Syonan Times will be published in the next issue. Among other
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  • 722 4 Details Of Exploit That Shocked The World Tokyo, Mar. 6. THE unparalleled heroic raid on the Pearl Harbour by a special attacking submarine flotilla was the subject of a communique from the Imperial Headquarters and the Navy Ministry, issued at 3 o'clock this Friday
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  • 79 4 T*HE Syonan Times learns from a reliable source that a broadcasting station will be operating in Syonan within a few days. An official of the station told a Syonan Times correspondent that the services of Indian and English announcers had already been secured, and that two
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  • 77 4 <From a certain naval base.) March 5. *T*HE Nipponese naval air force on March 2. operating over the seas around Java Island, eni countered about 15 planes which came from Australia to assist the Dutch air force. Engaging the enemy in aerial combat, the Nipponese
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  • 59 4 Lisbon, Mar. 6. THE New York Times, in an editorial on Thursday, admitted that the Nipponese *;r force has won complete aerial supremacy over Java. me newsr-aper declarco thai the defence of Java was now hopeless saying that, at best, the Dutch campaign was another
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  • 378 4 Australia Still Has Time To Withdraw IBy the Onlooker) THE perfidy of the Allies who dragged the Dutch into the Oriental war is at last being appreciated and recent utterances by van Mook, vice Governor-General of the Netherlands Indies, discloses the extent of dissatisfaction among; Netherlands
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  • 48 4 (From a certain war base) Tokyo, March 6. NIPPONESE troops operating in Bali Island have given the following war results for operations up to Thursday: 59 enemy troops taken prisoner, and war materials seized included two armoured cars, 25 automobiles. 240 machine-guns and 871 rifles
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