Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 March 1942

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  • 19 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to (Telephone 5471. No. 16 MONDAY, MARCH 9, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 549 1 Fall Of Entire Java Matter Of Time PRESSURE ON SOUR^BAYi\ IS INCREASING Lisbon, Mar. 8. ACCORDING to a report from Java, the A Commander-in-Chief of the Dutch East Indies forces in Bandoeng has notified the unconditional capitulation of his forces to the Nipponese.
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  • 53 1 'From a Nipponese air base) Tokyo, Mar. 8. SIX enemy planes were left ablaze at Port Danvin in northern Australia when, on Mar. 4. Nipponese aircraft raided the port. One Lockheed and five other lar.^e bombers on the ground were set ablaze by the N'ppcnesr in
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  • 74 1 Lisbon, Mar. 8. THREATENED by the Nip--1 ponese military successes in the Dutch East Indies, New Guinea and Timor Island, the Australian Government has, it is reported, ordered the removal of all signposts and station signs throughout the Commonwealth, according to Reuter in a dispatch from
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  • 67 1 i From a Nipponese war base) Tokyo, Mar. 8. NIPPONESE mopping up operations in Timor Island are making steady headway. Nipponese forces operating in the Island against Dutch and Australian troops, formerly in occupation of Koepang, have captured 37 prisoners, including a Dutch lieutenant-colonel. The
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  • 75 1 Bangkok, March 8. I*HE wholesale resignation of th Thai Cabinet took place to day. The Council of Regency has ordered Premier Sor.ggram to form another Government. Meanwhile, the Council has also order ed him to administer the affairs of state in his present capacity of Prime Minister
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  • 1117 1 Eminent Visitor Stresses Racial Equality For All (By Ragas Avakinam) "WHAT is the main point of the Great Asiatic War? Weil, when I was in Shanghai I saw notices posted outside parks reading: 'Dogs and Chinese keep out.' The white man has had such
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 937 2 ADVERTISEMENTS PERSONAL ANNOUNCEMENT ATTENTION Personal or business adver- Tne marriage of Mr. Tan Khiok tisements will be accepted at Khern and Miss Oh Guat Leng, AJj, pi llljr ni CM UA the office of The Syonan Times daughter of Mr and Mrs. Oh Keat ™l Wtfiuwt i#fi Wikvn in Cecil
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    • 116 2 NOTIFICATION SARAWAK OIL FIELDS All employees of Sarawak Oil Fields, Ltd., and British Malayan petroleum 00. Ltd. wno haw been registered and issued with passes must report at the District and Traffic Court Office (New Bridge Brad) at 1.30 pin on Wednesday 11th March 2602. Commander, H. AIZAWA. FRAMROZ CO.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 167 2 NIPPON LESSON (No. 14) (Nippon-Go) PRONUNCIATION NOTE.—Desu pronounced dehs: gozaimasu, goh-zai-mahs; masu, roahs, 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 thougrh; sore, soh-reh: made, mah-deh. mate, mah-teh; me, meh, mete, meh-teh;
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  • 554 3 (By the Onlooker.) CHROU'DED in mystery as has been most Allied reverses since the commencement of the Oriental war, the results of the catastrophic blow delivered to the United States Pacific Fleet base at Pearl Harbour reduced United States naval strength to Impotence and
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  • 139 3 A NUMBER of people have yet to learn that a Nipponese soldier while on duty with his bayonet fixed to his rifle epitomises the might of the Great Nipponese Army. Willing to help civilians in every possible way, the Nipponese soldier often comes
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  • 83 3 Tokyo, March 8. NIPPONESE bomber formations today carried out fierce raids on Port Moresby in New Guinea, according to a Sydney dispatch, which says that bombs were dropped on important military establishments. A Lisbon report states that Nipponese bombers have again raided Port Moresby and
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  • 440 3 NOTIFICATION 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 overcrowded and there is apprehension that there might be a shortage of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 169 3 NOTICE. REGISTRATION OF MOTOR CARS The Public is informed that as from 10.3 42 to 31.3.42. all motorcars, lorries and motor cycles in Syonan-to must be registered at the office of the Registrar o? Vehicles, Middle Road. Previous registration will not be valid. All vehicles must be re-register cd. Owners
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    • 339 3 M. A. D. (Syonan-to) NOTICE No. 9 ENEMY PROPERTY IMPORTANT NOTICE 1 Any person who uses or proposes to use the undermentioned properties situated in Syonan-to shall /first apply for the permission of the Custodian of Public and Enemy Property at the Syonan-to Branch of the Military Administration Dept:— (a)
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  • 248 4 Tokyo, Mar. 8. ON the eve of entering the fourth month of the preent war, the Imperial Headquarters on Saturday announced the war achievements of the Nipponese Imperial Navy during the totl?£;r2£l« Pacific the Nipponese Navy sunk 113 American, B-itish and Dutch warships, damaged
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  • 109 4 Shanghai, March 3. CHUNGKING'S fighting power te indisputably becoming lower every day. This fact was clearly revealet 5 when the Imperial Headquarters released the total war results for the year 1941 compared with 1940. A particularly noteworthy fact Is seen in the statement that Chungking
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  • 165 4 Buenos Aires, March 8. ANTI-BRITISH sentiment and the cry of Independence for India are becoming stronger every day among the people of India. Contrary to the expectation of Britain, Nehru, leader of the Indian National Consxess, made a strong statement on Friday declaring that the Hindu
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  • 215 4 Tokyo, March 8. *pHE port of Sourabaya is now brought within range of Nipponese artillery. Fierce Nipponese bombardment, coupled with an encirclement threat, is Droving too much for the Dutch troops defending Sourabaya. Meanwhile, the Dutch East Indies military authorities have reportedly declared that the
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  • 152 4 Tokfco, March 8. lI7ITH the progress of the Greater East Asia war and also the European war, the onceproud British Empire is rapidly tailing into the dust-bin. Within the short time of three months Britain has suffered a measure oi defeat unprecedented in h
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  • 97 4 Tokyo, March 8. NIPPONESE army torces, operating in Sumatra island, have now placed the whole of the southern region of the island, under their control, the Imperial Headquarters announced at 5-15 o clock this afternoon. The communique added that several important points had been taken
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  • 90 4 Tokyo, March 8. PRMATIONS of Nipponese bombers on Saturday morntng raided an enemy base in th" Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines, and five Curtiss F'4o's were destroyed on the ground. Substantiating a previous report of acute shortage in the Amcican camp, an American commls cloned
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 33 4 ADVERTISEMENTS A. T. Fernandez. Supreme Court. Syonan (Singapore), v.ishes to inform his family and friends in Devon Estate. Malacca, that he and relatives are safe and ■wf.l contact as early as possible I€—l7.
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    • 29 4 Commissioner For Timor Captured Somewhere In Java) Tokyo. March 8 NIPPONESE units, operating m Javn. have captured the Dutch Commissioner for Timor and have sent him back to Koepang
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