Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 March 1942

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  • 19 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 32 5 Cents FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2602, SYOWA 17
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  • 278 1 Advantageous Strategic Position Gained KEY BASES IN INDIAN OCEAN BROUGHT WITHIN RANGE Tokyo, Mar. 26. THE Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal have become the first Indian territory to fall into Nipponese hands, according to an announcement issued by the Imperial Headquarters at
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  • 36 1 Tokyo, March 26. HIS Imperial Majesty the Emperor has sent a telegraphic message to King Gustav V of Sweden expressing sympathy for the King's illness, it was officially announced'here on Wednesday.
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  • 158 1 Tokyo, Mar. 26. T<HE seventy-ninth session of the Imperial Diet was formally brought to a close with a ceremony In the House of. Peers, with both Houses meeting in joint session to receive the Imperial rescript read before the Throne by Premier Tojo. Following a brief
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  • 59 1 Shanghai. Mar. 26. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT is seriously concerned over Sixth Columnists who are more harmful than Fifth Columnists, a Havas dispatch from Washington reveals. At his Press conference on Tuesday, the President said: "If I am to start a cleaninfc-up campaign against the Sixth Column.
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  • 139 1 Buenos Aires, March 26. 117HILE a breach is mounting between Great Britain and Australia over Churchill's appointment ol the Australian Minister to Washington, Richard G. Casey, to a ministerial post in the British War Cabinet, relation; between Australia and the United States are growing
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  • 182 1 Manila, Mar. 26. THE fortified island of Corregidor is now cut off from all surface contact with Bataan Peninsula as a result of the intensified blockade by the Nipponese naval units which have thrown a ring of steel around the last American stronghold in the
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  • 276 1 (P.vm the war front in N. Sumatra) Tokyo, March 26. TAKINGAN, a key point in Northern Sumatra, was occupied by the Nipponese forces on March 17, and a Dutch major in command ol the defence forces there surrendered to the Nipponese. Before tne Nipponese
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 426 2 ADVERTISEMENTS I PERSONAL Personal or business adrertisements will be accepted at the office of The Syonan Times in Cecil Street. Rate: Si for two insertions. K. MUTHUSAMY BROS, wteh to inform their customers that the ELTTb HAIR DRESSING SALOON formerly at No. 263, Middle Road is now removed to No.
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    • 375 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT CHIA—LIM Mr. Onla Boon Swee (George) ycurger son of Mr. Mrs. Chla Keng Chin of No. 8, Saint Thomas' Walk, Syonan-to, to Miss Lim Siok Eag »Marie) eldest daughter of the late Mr. Lim Teck Locke and Mrs. Lim Teck Locke of No. 14, Meyappa Chettiar Road,
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    • 119 2 YOKOHAMA SPFCIE BANK LTD. TUR-UIIAMA drtUL DAiia uiv. ™D mtkV THE BANK OF TAIWAN LTD. (Syonan Branches) CHANGE OF ADDRESSES THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED Address: Late Hongkong and Shanghai Bankin* Corp. (not at Meye r Chambers as announced) Tele. Nos. 6922 (Manager's Room) 5939 I a— 5930 THE BANK
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 125 2 NIPPON LESSON No. 30 (Nippon-Go) English Nippon-Go Pronuaclatlan To accept nketoru ookehtohroo to answer henji sum henjee sooroo to ask kikn keekoo to assist tetsudau teh-tsoodow to bathe midzu wo abiru meedz woh ahbeeroo to beat tataku tahtahkoo to believe shlnjuru sheen-jeeroo to borrow kariru kahreeroo to bring (an object)
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  • 80 2 Liobon, March 23. «THE shortage of sugar in tip I united States is causing hardshI P not only to American house wives but is also a source of headache to the military authorities. Ethyl aicohol is one of turl by-products of sugar, and Amerirunning
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  • 56 2 Lisbon, Mar^26. p VERY British source af mm- formation admits a serious shortage of coal in the British SSS-KT-fi Snfirsr^sssr^ most critical. The British Government used to boast of an ample stock of coal, ?oast <" an manpower and of acu te
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  • 74 2 T>T%TfcF ,,L 4 lsDon l ««JS? ftn, A CCORDINO to a dispatch froi.. &SBtis£&*rS into consternation by the con tinuous bombings of Port Moresby Suffi^ocSff t?pSSa£t among them that unless Port Moresby ho ids Itor several weeks more the defence oi »_"°ern Australia will n2l.
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  • 781 3 Nippon Forced Into Present War By Anglo-American Machinations (By Charles Nell) THIS is the third instalment of an article on the ideals 1 underlying the New Order In Asia. The first dealt with the beginnings of Nipponese expansion. The second instalment yesterday explained the
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  • 100 3 U.S. Production Of Planes Tanks Impracticable Buenos Aires, Mar. 26. FOUR hundred thousand workers have recently lost their jobs in Detriot, centre of the American automobile industry, due to the closing down of automobile factories, according to a dispatch from Washington.. The automobile plants are being turned into warplane and
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  • 183 3 Stockholm, Mar. 26. COMMENTING on the difficulty of sending American airplanes to Australia, neutral observers here declared on Wednesday that it was virtually impossible to fly them duo to the extreme distance that lies between the remaining U.S. bates ir. the Pacific, and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 452 3 M. A.D. Notice No. 23 SUG/\R. 1. Wholesale of Sugar will be commenced from April Ist, 2602 classifying individual consumption and commercial use. The former will be sold by retailers and the latter by wholesellers. 2. Individual and commercial consumers most fix their purchasing retailers and wholesellers respectively. 3. Wholesellers
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    • 422 3 M. A. D. NOTICE No. 22 RE-OPENING OF SCHOOLS It Is proposed to re-open schools shortly. I'upils seeking admission must register between March 30th and \pril 4lh from 10.00 m. —2.00 p.m. (Tokyo Time). Pupils seeking admission most register at the school nearest their residence. It is not necessary that
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  • 1088 4 COERCED BY BRITISH LOCAL FREE FRENCH Vichy Man's Sufferings End With Entry Of Nipponese CONTINUING his experiences at the hands of the British authorities in Singapore and the Free French Committee here Maurice Lenormand, the first part of whose article appeared in yesterday's issue, and who came to Singapore from
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  • 110 4 Tokyo, Mar. 26. A large-scale Independence for India" meeting will be held at the Sano Hotel in Tokyo on Mar. 28 and 29 under the auspices of the Indian Independence Movement Headquarters in Tokyo. The meeting will foe participated in toy representatives of
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  • 129 4 *pHE Thomson Road radio station will commence its first broadcast to-morrow, having completed the necessary repairs. The broadcast will be made by the Syonan Broadcasting Station on a wavelength of 25 metres. The following will be the proi gramme given by the authorities for the time
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  • 98 4 Lisbon, Mar. 26. THE U.S. War Production Department has prohibited the supply of motor tyres for public use except if really indispensible. This prohibition is to be effective after Mar. 31. As a result new tyres can no longer be secured, and the
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  • 145 4 Rangoon, Mar. 26. THE Burma Independence Volunteer Corps, which entered the city of Rangoon, co-operating with the Imperial Nipponese forces, is still conducting its war campaign against enemy British and Chungking forces. In an interview with a Nipponese reporter, a certain LieutenantColonel who is Chief
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  • 392 4 A GLIMPSE of the Syonan of the future was afforded a lepresentative of the Syonan Times this morning in an interview with Prof. Kenzo Nakajirra of the Imperial University of Tokyo, who has come to Syonun in order to help the people of this island
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 158 4 JanjongPagar To Post 310 Trolled Bus Service A five-minute service of trolley bases will operate between Geylang (Post 310) and Tanjong Pagar, via Geylang Road, Kalians Road, Jalan Sultan, North Bridge Road, South Bridge Road and Tan Jong Pagar Road, from Monday, Mar. 30, 2602. The first bus is scheduled
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