Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 March 1942

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  • 19 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 27 SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 304 1 Fresh Reinforcements Landed At Salamaua HEAVY RAID ON IMPORTANT ISLAND IN SOLOMON GROUP Lisbon, Mar. 20. INFORMATION available from Australia indicates that Nipponese forces operating in New Guinea are at present continuing their steady advance towards Port Moresby. The Australian A.BX3. radio station reported on Thursday that
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  • 126 1 NEW U.S. DODGE TO COVER ESCAPE Lisbon, Mar. 20. IN a statement issued on Wednesday, the VS. War Department declared that Gen. MacArthur accepted an extremely difficult task in Australia, and it would be impolite and impossible to expect him to achieve great success in the near
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  • 121 1 Berlin, March 20. GERMAN bomber formations showered tons of bombs on Sebastopol on Wednesday, shattering military establishments according to a communique issued by the German High Command. Off Sebastopol, one Soviet tanket of 7 000 tons was torpedoed and sunk by German torpedo planes, the communique
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  • 45 1 Batavia, Mar. 20. •THE Nipponese Consul-General A in Batavia. who has been rescued from three months' internment together with 35 other Nipponese nationals, will return home shortly. He is expected to return to Batavia. and will then sail for Niopon.
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  • 40 1 DEGULAR local broad- casting in Syonan will be resumed early in April from a station in the northern suburbs of the island. The wireless station was "scorched" by the British prior to the Nipponese occupation of Singapore.
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  • 104 1 Tokyo, March 20. OBSERVERS here commenting on the proposal of the American War Secretary, Henry Stimson, before the Congress regarding u rise in the pay of American soldiers in the Corregidor Fortress and the Bataan Peninsula said this step is soap to soothe the flagging
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  • 101 1 Stockholm, March 20. T"HE serious defeat of the British fleet off the coast of Java, as announced by the British Admiralty, is still the basis of criticism against the British Government. Indignation is being expressed against the London authorities because the British nation believes that the British
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  • 217 1 Lisbon, March 20. THE United States authorities have at iast found it better to reveal the true war situation on all fronts. The American Government has decided that no matter how miserable are the war results, they will be made public from ijow
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  • 70 1 Sourabaya, Mar. 20. PLLOWING the unconditional surrender of the Dutch Bast Indies on Mar. 9, Nipponese naval units immediately took over the harbour facilities at Sourabaya. With the completion of mtoe•weeping operations, the Nipponese fleet will soon enter the port of Sourabaya. A total
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  • 203 1 Batavia, Mar. 20. \MTTH the enthusiastic cooperation of 70,000,000 people in the Dutch East Indies, the work of restoring peace and order in the Indies is making steady progress with Batavia as the centre of activity. Completely wiping out the "V" movement which
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  • 263 2 HUMBLE, BUT VERY IMPORTANT PART THE supply of vegetables especially in war-time is indispensible to the cosmopolitan population of Malaya. In this respect the Malayan Chinese vegetable gardener has played his humble part. He is to be found in the suburbs of every city, town
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  • 111 2 Shanghai. Mar. 20. r sharp contrast to the increasing coal consumption in Britain, coal production is steadily decreasing, according tp a report receirved here. Coal ronsumption in Britain is annually increasing by millions ot tons since the outbreak of war, but the volume of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 882 2 ADVERTISEMENTS^ PERSONAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE toSSto wm b^StfSTS DEATH. BOMAMJafe PAUX>NJEE IM .Jne Syonan Times MSHTA jg. ajjr) -r-ngp-j. in Cecil Street. fully 14-3i42 at 1.80 am. at Rate: 81 for two insertions. Noin, Keng Lee Road, syonan. 26—27 Sim Sok Twng and Moey Yan were anxteus to communicate witn Miss
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    • 261 2 M.A.D. (Syonan-to) NOTICE No. 11 COLLECTION OF CONSOLIDATED RhVENUE (CHARGES FOR WATER, tiAS, 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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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 89 2 MPPON LESSON No. 25 (Nippon-Go) Enrlish Nippon-Go Pronunciation Colour iro eeroh Mack kuroi kooroy white shiroi sheeray red akai ahkoy green aoi ah-oy coufh seki sehkee fever netsu nehts headache din-t*u dzuo-tsoo care, to naosu nahohs button botan bohUhn button-hole botan no ana br.htahn noh aJiah hat boshi bobshee shoes
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  • 59 3 REFUGEE EURASIANS AND JEWS Refugee Eurasians and Jews who are living in Syonan and who came from upcountry places ta Malaya must return to their former residence on or before March 31, as they complete their registration. Those disobeying this order shal! be severely punished. By Order CHIEF OF
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  • 578 3 CHARCOAL AND FIREWOOD SUPPLIES WILL BE RESUMED VERY SHORTLY (By the Onlooker) AT the mouth of the Rochore River, near the junction of Beach Road and Crawford Street, is the heart of Syonan's firewood and charcoal industry. Disrupted by the chaotic conditions in the island a short
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  • 70 3 Manila, Mar. 19. PREE transactions of sugar, one of the most important daily necessities, has been permitted in the Philippines. The industrial department of the Nipponese Military Administration in the Philippines on Wednesday notified that general merchants in the island can sell and buy
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  • 37 3 The Secretaries and Treasurers of Co-operative Societies in Syonan are requested to get in touch with the Officer-in-Charge, Co-opera-tive Societies Department. 6th Floor, Fullerton Building, Syonan-to, as soon as possible. BY ORDER.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 356 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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    • 591 3 M.A.D. NOTICE No. 20 LIMED RICE Syonan Municipality will shortly release limed rice for the public consumption to which attention of the consumers is called as follows. The said limed rice which was originally imported by the British Government from Java contains a certain quantity of lime for the purpose
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  • 111 4 Tokyo, March 20. •TOKYO'S Friday morning news- papers carried the latest pictures of peace in and around Syonan port. A general idea of the huge quantity of war materials captured was given in picture^ of guns and equipment surrendered by the 95,000 soldiers of
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  • 230 4 Two Lockheeds Shot Down Single-Handed (From an undisclosed Base) T.HIS is the story of a Nippon runner's initiative, courage and accurate, marksmanship These qualities proved fatal to two Lockheed Bombers. The snip was on patrol duty near a seashore. It was a small ship manned by
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  • 104 4 Tokyo, March 20 PROVIDING an indication ci future trade between Nippon and the occupied areas in th<> southern Pacific, Tokyo harbou. *as to-day a hive of activity a* tx>ns of sugar and other commo dities were landed from Nlppou tse army and navy transports. Trucks
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  • 545 4  -  CHARLES NELL). NIPPON KNOCKS BOTTOM OUT OF GRANDIOSE SCHEME Fis interesting to recall that it was in August, 1941, that the British Propaganda Merchants proclaimed to the world, the readiness of the Allies in the East, to defend their interests against anyone. One writer
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  • 48 4 Tokyo, March 20. IN line with the material reconstruction of areas occupied by the Nipponese forces in the south-western Pacific, cultural reconstruction will be given shape. Books entitled "Nipponese Language Made Easy" will be published for free distribution in the south Pacific areas.
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  • 179 4 Tokyo, March 20. CHILDISH and laughable meana of propaganda which the American broadcasting stations are resorting to in a vain attempt to cover up American losses were commented on by the spokesman of the Information Board to-day when he spoke to foreign press Correspondents. The
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  • 599 4  -  Ragas Avakinam) THE last meeting between Pre- sident Roosevelt and Premier Churchill, In Washington, was headlined In the majority of American and English newspapers. Reports underneath them stated that great results had been achieved as a result of that meeting. Th*
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