Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 March 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES I 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 19 THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 207 1 Britain U.S. In No Position To Comply NIPPON'S ATTITUDE DEFINED Tokyo, Mar. 11. THE Board of Information issued a prepared state- ment to foreign press correspondents regarding Nippon's attitude towards Australia. The statement reads: After the fall of Singapore and Batavia, Australia is desperately
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  • 169 1 Tokyo, Mar. 11. IT may be one of the seven 1 wonders of the world that mander-in-chlel of the A"s'ra JiLn troops in Mataya. "now allowed to attend the Supreme Military Council of Australia and to relate his defeat over the radio as a distinguished soldier.
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  • 92 1 Lisbon, Mar. 11. ACCORDING to the Canberra radio, A the Australian Prime Minister has ordered Che nation to hold national prayer on March 15 He has ordered all churches to offer prayer to God to alleviate the suffering which Australia lierself is not able to alleviate. He
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  • 111 1 Hongkong, March 11. *PHE unconditional surrender of ttie Dutch Bast Indies has proved an immeasurable shock to the Cnungking regime, especially as it came fast or» the heel? oi the fall of Rangoon, reliable information reaching Hongkong Ever since nis return from India,
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  • 278 1 "ff WILL try my best under the advice of the Tokyo Government and of His Imperial Majesty to make this city prosperous and peaceful." declared Mr. Sigeo Odate, Syonan's first Mayor, in an interview with a representative of the Syonan Times to-day, shortly after
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  • 209 1 \I7HEN the great Nipponese Army captured Singapore the irT island was named Syonan-to. Law and order in Syonan have been quickly established, and conditions throughout the Malay Peninsula are back to post-war time under the administration of the Nipponese Army, the founder of the New
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  • 66 1 Berlin, March 11. GEN. Wavell is reported by the German newsagency, DNB, to be recruiting native Indians in an attempt to form a new army in India. HI& efforts to round up Indian natives, however, have met with very UtUe results and he has sent a
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  • 93 2 Lisbon, March 11. REFERRING to the untimely remarks of a British correspondent about U.S. dispatch o f reinforcements to Australia, Frank Knox, U.S. Secretary for the Navy, said he was contemplating, a protest to the British Government. He said that American press correspondents who accompanttd a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 532 2 ADVERT ISEMENTS PERSONAL Personal or business advertisements will be accepted at the office of The Syonan Times in Cecil Street Rate: Si for two insertions. ~Daddy Where are you We are back again at the same old address in Geylang. DELEYSIA CHAHHi. REV~LEB HOCK HIANO wlahef to infonn' all relative*
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    • 309 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH Wee Hcujg Heng (Henry) of Wee Bros 155. Selegie Road, syonan, died of injuries on lFih Feb.. 2602, leaving behind his vife and baby daughter, mother, brothers and sisters to mourn his loss. F.M.S. and Tojo-to papers please copy. 1» I* DEATH In sad memory of Charles
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    • 118 2 FRAMROZ CO. AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS BUSINESS AS USUAL 10—22 SAYNA ABDUL KADER Stevedores, Ship-chandlers and Lighter Suppliers. Office: No. 148, Telok Ayer Street, (Oldest in Syonan.) (late Singapore.) [Established 2545, (1885)] Contractor to Nippon Yuesen Kaisha, etc. Residence: 38 Paterson Road. 17—31 UNDERTAKE TO SUPPLY SKILLED LABOURERS FOR REPAIRING HOUSES,
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    • 69 2 JOSEPHINE'S BEAUTY PARLOR 588, Serangoon Street, Syonan. BUSINESS AS USUAL t.thjat. NAINA MOHAMED I SONS. Dealers in: DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. PROVISIONS. Head Office:—6 D'almeida Street, Syonan. Branches:—K. Lumpur—Tojo-to. 16-31 INDIAN CASKET CO. (Undertakers for all nationalities) HEARSE SUPPLIERS, TOMB BUILDERS, WREATH SUPPLIERS, ETC. 190, SELEGIE ROAD. 17—23 A. MOHD.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 98 2 NIPPON LESSON (No. 17) (Nippon-Go) The World and its Elements (Chikyu to sono gensho) English Nippm-Go PrononcisUion Air kaki kookee cloud kumo kooraoh cold samusa «h moosah daikntss kura-j?ari koorah-graJi-ree earth tsuchi ts(oo)chee Fast higashi hre-gahshee fire hi hee fog kiri keeree frost shimo ahccmoh hail arare ah-rahreh heat Mtsu
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  • 205 3 Berlin, Mar. 11, DOINTING out that India was now Britain's treasure house 1 and that Australia was now exposed to danger with the fall of Rangoon and the unconditional surrender of the Dutch East Indies, Berlin newspapers predict that the Nipponese operations will accelerate
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  • 89 3 Tokyo, Mar. 11. INFORMATION available in Tokyo states that British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill is now prepared to give wide political freedom to India. The Indian people, however, should neither take a conciliatory attitude towards Britain's bait nor get into harness with the Churchill regime,
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  • 157 3 IX7 H ILK we are anxious that the Syonan Times should be read by as many people as possible, it should be understood by the public that this paper is not being produced as a commercial enterprise. Under the present conditions it is only
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  • 245 3 WARNING TO PUBLIC It is hereby decreed that any person or persons who commit the undermentioned act or acts shall be severely punished or be sentenced to death in accordance with the Military Law of the Nippon Army. (1) Any rebellious act or acts against the Nippon Army. (2)
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  • 526 3 ONE INTELLIGENT COURSE OPEN AS a result of the unconditional surrender of the Dutch East Indies, the world's attention is directed to Australia and New Zealand. Australia and New Zealand recklessly declared war against Nippon at the outbreak of the war of Greater East Asia. They are
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 309 3 NOTICE TO REPORT Persons Required To Re-Register At Toyo Hotel THE persons whose names are mentioned below are required to present themselves at the Toyo Hotel, Queen Street, Syonan, at 10 a.m. (Tokyo time) on Friday, March 13, 2602. -James William Roach. James Sanderson John Anthony Snodgrass. Norman Frederick Barker
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    • 160 3 M.A.D. (Syonan-to) NOTICE No. 11 COLLECTION OF CONSOLIDATED REVENUE (CHARGES FOR WATER. GAS, ELECTRICITY, ETC.) Householders Who wish to entertain the Municipal services for water, fas, electricity, nightsoil and trade refuse are requested to present themselves immediately at the Revenue Division of the Treasurer's Department and to make new applications
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  • 169 4 93,000 Prisoners Rich Booty Captured In Java Tokyo, Mar. 11. THE total war results achieved by the Nipponese forces in their campaign in Java Island were announced by the Imperial Headquarters at 5.20 o'clock this afternoon. The communique declared that enemy troops taken prisoner by the Nipponese totalled 93,000 including
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  • 315 4 Blunders Of Roosevelt And Cordell Hull Cited Tokyo, Mar. 11. MAJOR Gen. Sato, chief of the military affairs bureau of the war office, emphatically pointed out the self-contradictions and miscalculations of the United States in a speech delivered on Nippon's Army Day, which was
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  • 67 4 Tokyo, March 11. THE Government of Nippon has decided to dispatch a group of Government and civilian experts to make a comprehensive survey of the natural resources in the occupied areas in the southwestern Pacific. Members of the group will be selected in the near
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  • 60 4 Tpkyo, Mar. 11. *t*HE Foreign Office to-day an- nounced that war prisoners now interned in various parts of the occupied sectors will foe allowed to deposit their earnings at any bank or post office without requiring special permits. Prisoners will be free to withdraw their deposits, and
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  • 249 4 CONSOLIDATED ECONOMICALLY BY JAVA CAMPAIGN Tokyo, Mar. 11. THE Netherlands East Indies having surrendered unconditionally and with the greater portion of the oil fields of Java escaping destruction by the Dutch, Nippon is now in an enviable position of being able to wage a
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  • 100 4 Tokyo, March 11. AS a result of the Nipponese control of the south-wester;: Pacific, sea routes connecting Australia, New Zealand, India and Britain have been intercepted, while in the Atlantic American and Canadian transports are facing increasing difficulties due to the remarkable activities of the German U-boats.
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  • 194 4 (By the Onlooker) CYONANtf first public function took olace this morning when her first mayor, silver haired ani gentle-voiced Mr. Sigeo Odate assumed his duties in the AdSESguonS?* '°™er A large crowd of civilians and Municipal employees, representative of practically every Asiatic country, lined the pavements of
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  • 12 4 fjrtiWESE merchants here «rp with Se captunr o'
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 28 4 M.A.D. (Syonan-to)NOTICENo. 12 REWARD Administration Department, Municipal Offices, sJonan-S Anyone who furnishes particulars which may lead to the discovery of the lost plane shall be rewarded. BY ORDER.
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