Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 19 March 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES I 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 25 THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 236 1 Huge Force Attacks Base On Mainland 14 PLANES DESTROYED Tokyo, Maich 18. NIPPONESE naval aircraft have extended further into the mainland of Australia. On March 14 a huge force of Nipponese bombers raided the enemy base at Home Island, located off the northem tip of
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  • 58 1 Sourabaya, March 18. LIEUT.-OEN. Imamura, com-mander-in-chief of the Nipponese forces in the Dutch Eat. Indies, arrived in Sourabaya by plane on Sunday evening. It was his first visit following the surrender of the East Indies. He inspected the Sourabaya naval port, air base and other military
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  • 111 1 Berlin. Mar. 18. SEVERAL leaders of the Indian National Congress Party including !he president of the Party and Nehru have held important conferences with Gandhi at Wirdha in the Central Provinces, a^ctxflng to reliable reports received here by way of Ankara. Meanwhile, well-informed quarters here take a
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  • 149 1 Tokyo, March 18. ANGLO-AMERICAN circles pie viously attempted" to alienate Soviet Russia from Nippon and vice versa, spreading false news about the Russian programme lei confiscating Nipponese property in Soviet territory but only tc have this news denied by tht official Tass news agency.
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  • 127 1 Amoy, Mar. 18. BECAUSE the British and American residents in Kulangsu were found to foe in need of assistance, the Nipponese consular authorities there have advanced a cash loan to them of 64,000 yuan at the rate of 500 man for each adult and 300
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  • 106 1 Bandoeng, Mar. 18 DECALLING the successive defeats sustained* by his IXI forces, the former Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, van Starkenborgh Stachouwer, who is now under Nipponese protection along with Gen, ter Poorten and other Dutch staff officers, said that had he been granted
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  • 380 1 Tokyo, Mar. 18. THE spokesman of the Board of Information issued a pre--1 pared statement to foreign Press correspondents, which reads as follows: The former Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies is reported to have stated at a Press interview on Mar. 17
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  • 62 1 Tokyo, Mar. 18. AS a result of negotiations between the communications ministries of Nippon and Afghanistan, an international wireless service between the two countries will be opened on and after Mar. 19, it is learned here to-day. The new service will be open to the public for
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  • 190 1 Tokyo, March 18. ALLIED reports, claiming that a great number of Chinese soldiers has arrived in Calcutta after flaeing from Singapore and i hey are now awaiting further lnj striictions to fight the Nipponese, are greeted with considerable amusement by obseners here. These observers stated
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 738 2 ADVERTISEMENTS PERSONAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE Person*! or business adver- DEATH: um Kim Keet, nee tisements will be accepted at Madam Tun aeon Loh Neo, of No. the office of The Syonan Tunes 2 Quscaden Rnad, Syonan-to, passed in Cecil Street. away peacefully on Wednesday Rate SI for two insertions. 18-3-42, at
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    • 193 2 FRAMROZ CO. AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS BUSINESS AS USUAL 16—29 NAINA MOHAMED SONS. Dealers in: DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. PROVISIONS. Head Office:— S D'almeida Street, Syonan. Branches:—K. Lumpur—Pinang. lft-24 $100.00 REWARD. Will anyone knowing the whereabouts of Mr. CHAN JIM HEE, proprietor of SENG HUP and CO., who was admitted into
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    • 281 2 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. AND THE BANK OF TAIWAN LTD. (Syonan Branches) CHANGE OF ADDRESSES THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED Address: Late Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp. (not at Meyer Chambers as announced) Tele. Nos. 6922 (Manager's Room) 5939 5938 5937 General 5930 THE BANK OF TAIWAN LTD. Address: Late
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 83 2 NIPPON LESSON No. 23 (Nippon-Go) English Nippon-Go Pronunciation ice kori kohree iced-water kori-midzu kohrre-meedz ire-creaar aisukuriimu aisukooreemoo paper kami kahmec matches machi marhee brush buraahi boorahsh tooth-brush ha-burashi likh-boorahsh <omb kushi* kooshee pins tome-bari or pin tohraeh-bahree pillow m&knra mahkoorah mattress futon foo-tohn sheet shiitu sheets mosouito ka kah mosquito-net
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  • 136 3  -  V. GARDINER. (AN ALLEGORY) Though castles often topple down In dream worlds of rose hue, Yet she would wear her splendid crown For ever neath the blue. She dreamed of countless sunny years In a heaven for the few, Queen of the corn, whose only tears
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  • 560 3 Writing On The Wall For Australia New Zealand AUSTRALIA and New Zealand have had ample opportunity of viewing the progress of the victorious Nipponese Armed Forces, and should be able, by now, to put a proper valuation upon the series of oft-repeated promises of reinforcements made by Churchill, Roosevelt and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 445 3 M.A.D. NOTICE No. 16 MILK PURCHASES AND INSTRUCTIONS TO BE OBSERVED It is hereby notified that (1) Condensed milk (including unsweetened milk) cannot be sold except for consumption by infants under one year's old and by sick person: <2) Any person who wants to purchase condensed milk must buy from
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    • 608 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, gas, 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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  • 286 4 Tokyo, Mar. 18. iiN order to camouflage the 1 night of Gen. MacArtihur from the Philippines, American propagandists have again resumed their malicious propaganda tactics, alleging that Ueut.-Gen. Huma, commander of the Nipponese forces in the Philippines, has committed suicide tor his failure to defeat
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  • 369 4 Tokyo, March 18. WTH the whole-hearted cooperation of the natives, the Nipponese reconstruction of tho Dutch East Indies financially, politically, and socially, is progressing with remarkable rapidity. Freed from the oppression and extortion of the Nether landers, from which they suffered for over 340
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  • 563 4 British U.S. Admissions Confirm Nipponese Claims Tokyo, Mar. 18. THE British Admiralty and the U.S. Navy De- partment have belatedly released their official announcements concerning the series of naval battles fought off Batavia and Sourabaya during the closing days of February and the beginning
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  • 96 4 Nanking, M.ir. 18. IJPON his return to Nanking from an v inspection tour of North China. Gen. Hata, supreme Commander of the Nipponese Expeditionary forces in North China, stated to the press that the&nnttillation of |he Chungking troops would be completed in the very near future.
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  • 76 4 Lisbon, Mar. 18. niSING prices of agricultural products in the United States are causing concern there. These prices have soared 65 per cent since 1939 when the v war broke out in Europe, it is stated. According to a recent survey, prices of vegetables
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  • 268 4 Tokyo, Mar. 18 THE U.S. War Department has virtually considered the abandonment of the defence of the Bataan Feninsula in disclosing that Gen. MacArthur has deserted his men and fled by plane to an undisclosed point in Australia. The muph-publiclsed Ame rican herp took
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  • 78 4 Lisbon, Mai- 18. DRITTSH Farliaroentczy War underSecretary, oroft. replied to American critics about the disastrous defeats suffered by the American and British fleets in the Java sea battles in a speech recently. He was speaking: for the "Warships Week." campaign, and admitted that the whole
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  • 42 4 Lisbon, Mar. 18. ON the pretext of attacks carried out by German U-boats, the U.S. Government has placed the Dutch West Indies under its military control. American forces are now arriving at Curacao and Oruba islands.
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  • 59 4 Lisbon, Mar. 18. IN his budget speech, the Chief Financial secretary of the Indian Government spoke of the shortage of officers in the army of India, and ot the phenomenal decraise in Indian applicants for Hit Servires. He also pointed out the poor equipment of tbe Indian forces,
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  • 58 4 Lisbon, Mar. 18. A WASHINGTON dispatch indicates that Mr. Francis Sayer, former U.S. High Commissioner in the Philippines, following the flight of Gen. MacArthur. has also fled from the Philippines to Hawaii He knew that when Gen MacArthur left, he too should leave, and
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