Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 March 1942

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  • 19 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 33 SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 297 1 London Concern Over Threat To India Lisbon, Mar. 27. THE Nipponese occupation of the Andaman Islands continues to cause strong repercussions in London, according to a Reuter message. Observers in London point out the strategic value of the islands for launching an offensive against India.
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  • 50 1 Buenos Aires, March 27 THE Spanish Government has reached a decision to realise the recovery of Gibraltar and Tangier, the Spanish Foreign Minister announced on Wednesday. He said that Spain is determined to take advantage of the present world situation to regain her former possessions.
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  • 145 1 Ball Island, Mar. 27. *FHE^ Indonesian residents of Bali Island are enjoying a peaceful life under the control of the Nipponese forces which landed there on Feb. 19. The eight governors of the island have been allowed to supervise the administration for the time being. The
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  • 134 1 COME members of the delegation from Malaya and Thailand to the Indian Independence Meeting at Tokyo (Sardar Pritam Sinuh, Swami Satyananda Puri, Sri K. A. Neelakanda Iver, Captain Mohammed Akram and Mr. Ohtaguro (Nippon Officer), are primed to have been lost. They were last heard
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  • 98 1 Tokyo, Mar. 27. MAIL service to the Philippines and the Malay Penin*"*sula was restored to-day, the Communications Minister announced. For the time being, mail matter addressed to these areas will be restricted to flrst-class mail and ordinary postcards. The postage rate
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  • 553 1 Tokyo, Mar. 27. THE Foreign Office to-day announced the appointment of 1 Nippon's first envoy to the Holy See. Mr. Ken Harada, counsellor of the Nipponese Embassy in France, was formally appointed Nippon's representative to the Vatican on March
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  • 91 1 Malang, March 27. RENOUNCING the insincere attitude oi the Anglo-American powers, the commander of the Dutch forces in the eastern sector of Java staged at an internment camp that when Gen. Wavell flew to Sourabaya from Batavia. reinforcements were supposed to arrive, but as soon as
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 256 2 Bulgaria's Gift T O Nippon j Sofia, Mar. T,. A SUM of 62.150 leva, corn* A porting to 3.400 yen, which has been donated toy the Bui- sswiz s? «ss navy, has been remitted toy the Specie^ Hiphly impressed by the news lof the brilliant achievements of the Nipponese, Bulgarian
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    • 306 2 |M.A.D. Notice No. 25 B ™°W <1> All rubbish is to be deposited at places specified by the Municipality of Syonan or m sss ss ,rr h must w punished. MUNICIPALITY OF SYONAN Syonan tOf March 27t h, 2<OT. 33 1 m!**±9mw*%W9 NOXIVCi W* UCTfITP HTTTV ESTATE DULY AH exe
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 116 2 NIPPON LESSON No. 31 (Nippon-Go) English Nippor-Go Prm—xlitian To forget wasoreru wah-soorehroo to forgive yurusu yoornoso© to gam mokero nwrhkehrao to give yaru yahroo to go ik v t-ekou to hear kiku keekoo to Interfere Jama sunt jahmah sooroo to invite raanekn mahnehkoe to kill koro.su kokrohsoo to know shiru
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  • 802 3 Attitude Of Britain And United States To Nippon (By Charles Nell) THE writer of these articles apologises for the necessity of 1 taking the reader through all the history, short though it may be, of the process of Nippon's efforts to expand her political and economic influence
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 454 3 M.A.D. Notice No. 24 SUGAR DISTRIBUTORS In connection with M.A.I) Notice So. 23 it is farther notified:— 1. Recognized distributors are dei«nated as follows: Yonf Chen* Guan, 3-2 Outram Road Yonf Buan Sens, 85 New Market Road. Tan Soon Seng, 49/51 New Bridge Koad. Tone Yonf Bee Co., 29 Telok
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    • 656 3 TELEPHONE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Telephone subscribers who desire to retain the use of the telephone (s> now installed on their premises, are requested to call at the Syonan Telephone Bureau's Office, 15, Hill Street, Syonan, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. (Tokyo Time) daily (except Sundays).
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  • 239 4 Stockholm, March 27. A CCORDING to a report from "New Delhi the Indian National Congress is growing cold towards Sir Stafford Ciipps' proposals, X wajs revealed. It was also disclosed that the British authoiities in London admitted the indifferent attitude taken by tho Indian
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  • 78 4 Lisbon, March 27. rE British Government before the House of Common.; on Monday refused a motion calling for an inquiry into the British disaster at Singapore. Lord Addison who moved the motion described the loss of Singapore as the finale to series of disastrous
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  • 383 4 Steadfastly Refused To Join De Gaullist Movement THIS is the third instalment of M. Lenormand's article describing his sufferings at the hands of the British authorities and the local Free French Committee since his arrival in' Singapore from Hanoi, Indo-China, in June tast. He
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  • 82 4 Buenos Aires, March 27. pOTTON, one of America's staple products, is causing a powerful headache to the Roosevelt Administration. The United States, Brazil and Peru are faced with the serious problem of having a surplus stock of cotton. It is reported that the United States
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  • 91 4 Berne, March 27. PIME Minister John Curtin m the Australian House oi Con. tnons on Thursday clarified the attitude of the Canberra government towards the Pacific War Council, a Reuter dispatch frerr. Canberra revealed. Attacking the self-centred poll cies of the London and Washington
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  • 57 4 Tokyo, Mar. 27. A DISPATCH fiom Melbourne stated A that Port Moresby lias been devasted by the British authorities sine© March 26. Immediately alter the evacuation of the British and Australian civilians, the British forces began reducing the port city to ashes by their 'scorched earth"
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  • 161 4 BRITISH DEStROYER MERCHANTMAN SUNK Berlin. Mar. 27. T^HE German High Command announced at noon to-day that squadrons of German fighter planes attacked and set on fire a merchant vessel of medium size in the bay along the coast In the Caucausus region. Meanwhile, a German, submarine has made an effective
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  • 121 4 Rangoon, Mar. 27. •THE ensign of the Imperial NipA ponese Navy flew for the first time over the Port of Rangoon on Wednesday when a fleet of Nipponese warships steamed into the harbour and anchored off Elephant Point. The approaches to the port
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  • 163 4 Bandoeng, March 27. NIPPONESE forces stationed in Bandoeng, Java Island, have recently taken over the Pasteur and Bacteriological Institute, which U claimed to be the mosi advanced for the Investigation of anli-pestilence vaccine. Thi* head cl the Institute produced a thesis several
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  • 80 4 Tokyo, Mar 37. EIGHTEEN million Is the number of Indian national* starved to death in the early part of the 19th century, according to thp author of 'Mother India and her Problems." who disclosed that hundreds of thousands of Indians fell prey to wild
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  • 130 4 Tientsin, Mar. 27. THE formal ceremony of trans- ferring the administrative power over the former British concession in Tientsin to the National Government of China will be held in Tientsin on Saturday morning, and it will be attended by Dr. Chang Ming-Ee, Foreign Minister of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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