Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 May 1942
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Title Section20 1942-05-02 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 62 SATURDAY, MAY 2, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents20 words
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Article302 1942-05-02 1 China Now Isolated From Burma LONDON DAILY MAIL ON UNITED NATIONS' PLIGHT Tokyo, May 1 by Radio. THE optimistic tone of Allied propaganda regarding* the defence of north Burma being complete with fresh reinforcements of Chungking forces has been completely nullified by the recent capture by302 words
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Article76 1942-05-02 1 Berne, April 30. Donui. IT is reported from London that the London Times, commenting on the Burma situation, said that the situation for the Allies was "graved It said that although the campaign had (rone iU for the allies since the Winning, the last ten days had76 words
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Article136 1942-05-02 1 Tokyo, May I. Domei. ANITINITI despatch from Canion «aid that the Finance Ministry of Chungking regime. <™feKln« tha* JJJ" vey for the construction of <hene»ljoontemplated India route is well-nigh SSb announced that the Government had despatched three survey groups to Yunnan, Buima and India but136 words
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80 1942-05-02 1 (Prom the China front) May 1. By Radio. CONTINUING their aerial activities in north-western China, crack squadrons of our army air force on Thursday afternoon carried out a fierce surprise raid upon Weinan and Sian. key towns in Shansi Province, and showered huge calibre80 words
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100 1942-05-02 1 JAVA PUBLIC OFFICES COURTS REOPENING Sourabaya. April 30, Domei. pCONOMIC reconstruction in Java was given an added impetus today as the ordinary banks and Gov-ernment-licensed pawnshops throughout the entire island were opened. Simultaneously. Government financial offices including Treasury Bureau. Savings Bureau. Monopoly 3ureau and Pest Offices started business. New Military100 words
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Article52 1942-05-02 1 Lisoon. May i. ay *taaio. CONTINUING its air raids on Port v Mcresby in New Guinea, the Nippon air force again attacked the port city three times on Wednesday, and «howered huge calibre bombs on the airfield in Port Moresby, the Australian air headquarters announced52 words
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Article35 1942-05-02 1 Lisbon, May 1, Domei. THE British Radio, inter- cepted here, reported that Nippon bombers, escorted by pursuit planes, attacked Horn Island, four miles off Cape of York in Queensland, Australia.35 words
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Article125 1942-05-02 1 Shanghai, May 1. By Radio. INFORMATION ivaliaole irom some sources in Chungking reveals that many American airmen have left the capital of rei fugee Chiang Kai-shek, having lost all hopes in regard to the future oi the Chungking regimeChungking's much vaunted air force has become considerably125 words
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Article88 1942-05-02 1 Lisbon, Apr. 30. Domei. |T is reported from Washington that the Soviet Government has recently requested the United States to renew the Soviet-American Economic Agreement concluded in October last year which is expected to expire in July. It is understood that in its request for the renewal88 words
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Article89 1942-05-02 1 Berlin. May 1. Domei. LIEUT. GEN. Itiro Banzai. Nippon military attache arrived here yesterday morning in order to confer with Premier Mussolini and other Italian leaders. Ijfbon, Mcy 1 by Radio DENIABLE information indicates that I** 10.000 soldiers of the British army are aboard British n.erchantsnips in> j89 words
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154 1942-05-02 1 Lisbon, May 1. By Radio. /""•REAT developments are expected as a result of the appointment of Pierre Laval as Premier of the Vichy Government and the reported conference between Hitler and Mussolini and Ciano. regarding the new Axio large-scale offensive.154 words
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Article120 1942-05-02 1 Palangi. Mindanao Island May 1, by Radio. OUR military operations against American1 troops in western i Mindanao island are progressing smoothly, and our units which occupied Palangi and Cotabato are extending their area of operations in close co-operation with crack units of our air force. Meanwhile,120 words
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Article169 1942-05-02 1 Lisbon, April 30, Dornei. APPEALING for fair treatment of the Nlppon-zin on the west coast of the United States Mr. Cared MacWilliams in the February-March number of The New Republic attacked the prosecution of innocent Nippon-zin, it was reported here. MacWUiiams declared that sympathetic Americans know169 words
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72 1942-05-02 1 Lisbon. May l bj Radio. THE headquarters of the Allied forces in the south-western Pacific announced on Thursday that Brigade Oen. Harold H George, former commander of the U.S. air force in Bataan Peninsula, and Melville .Tacobe, American correspondent of Life and Time magazines,72 words
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Article73 1942-05-02 1 (With Our Army in Luzon, May 1. Domei). rtUR forces, mopping up the remaining enemy resistance on Luzon Island on Apr. 29, stormed and occupied the enemy positions on Mount Pina Tubo which is situated at the juncture of the Pampanga and Tar lac on Zambale's73 words
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52 1942-05-02 1 Lisbon, May l. By Radio. DELENTLESS bombing assaults are being carried out Upon harbour facilities in Corregidor Island, the high command of the Allied forces in the south-western Pacific announced, according to a Melbourne dispatch reaching here. According to the communique, Nippon artillery arr violently pounding52 words
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853 1942-05-02 2 N. S. A. Candidates Win Most Seats In Imperial Diet Tokyo, May 1, Domei WITH the final votes cast at six o'clock yesterday evening, the balloting for the election of members of the House of Representajives was brought to a successful conclusion in the most853 words
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Article45 1942-05-02 2 Tokyo, Miy 1. Domei. FOLLOWING the election returns and the final placing of candidates in the Lower House, the Government is expected to call an extraordinary session of the Diet at the first opportunity to clarify the Government's future policies.45 words
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Advertisement812 1942-05-02 2 r ORDER OF THE CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY. AUCTION SALE OF ALL THE STOCK-IN-TRADE AND OFFICE FURNITURE, AND ETC., OF R. E. ROE CO. (IMPORTER). Comprising:—A lot of Australian _»w __t J_A IP _M M 1_ _P M _kW MM -PI canned provisions. Millineries, various A W^ X X T^812 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous145 1942-05-02 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O MANABE!) We are all now Tenno-Heika's subjects! fWarera wa subete Tenno-Hdka no tami da!l LESSON No. 60. English Nippon-Go Pronunciation Do yon intend to Nagaku ijo-toryu nasai- nahgahkoogoh-tnhreeoo stay Ion;? masu ka? nahsai-mahs kah? I shall stay a ryo-san-niti tomari- reeoh san-neechee few days masu tohmahree-mahs145 words
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323 1942-05-02 3 MEIZI RIKKYO WIN FAST DOUBLE-HEADER Thrilling Gridiron Games Tokyo, May 1, Domei. IN a thrill-paced gridiron double-header held yesterday at the Korakuen Stadium, the Meizi eleven trimmed the Nippon University by a score of 13 to 9. while Rikkyo defeated Hosei by 18 to 9. With a heavy season, the323 words
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142 1942-05-02 3 Tokyo, May 1. Domei. TO cope with the increasing demand for aluminium as' a j cardinal material for the manu- j iacture of light alloys, the Government have decided to start a second five-year production and I expansion plan. According to the plan which142 words
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Article53 1942-05-02 3 Lisbon, April 30. Domed. REAR Admiral William Leahy, the United States Ambassador to Vichy, arrived here to-day en route to Washington. It. will be recalled tbat the United States Government recently recalled Adrr. iral Leahy to Washington in order to hear his report on the general political53 words
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Article38 1942-05-02 3 Tokyo. May 1. Domei. I COLONEL Fulgencio Batista. Presi- dert cf Cuba, announced yesterday the formal recognition of the De Gaullist regime by the Cuban Govern- I ment. the Niti Niti reported from Canton.38 words
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Advertisement377 1942-05-02 3 NOTIFICATION REGISTRATION OF VESSELS 1. Owners or supervisors of ships who have already applied for registration are hereby required to call immediately at the Marine Dept. of the Gunseibu, the former Asiatic Petroleum Co. Building, and pay their fees before obtaining their registration licences. Notice is hereby given that as377 words
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Advertisement7 1942-05-02 3 FRAMROZ&Co. AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS BUSINESS AS USUAL7 words
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Advertisement220 1942-05-02 3 MAD. Notice No. 48 OFFICE NAME CHANGED Notice is hereby given that with reference to M/.AJ.D. (Syonan-to) Notice No. 9, "The Custodian of Public and Enemy Property for the Municipality of Syonan" is changed to "The Custodian of E-nOmy Property lor the Municipality of Syonan" with cfleet from Ist May,220 words
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Advertisement362 1942-05-02 3 MAD. Notice No. 47 CONDENSED MILK In connection with Municipal Notice No. 16 dated March 14th, sellers and purchasers of Condensed Milk (including unsweetened milk) are hereby notified as follows: 1. Any person who wants to purchase Condensed Milk for infants under one year old must apply to the Food362 words
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140 1942-05-02 4 Berne, April 30. Domei. mHE intentions^of Britain and 1 the tJnited States to create an ersatz second front in order to appease Russia and their own ad vocates of strong diversion action in Europe, were discernible in the official statements of the Government leaders140 words
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Article199 1942-05-02 4 Tokyo, May 1. Domei. rpHE Bank of Nippon commenced 1 business to-day on a reorganized basis, in accordance with a law passed by the last Diet Session, in order to meet the increased activities of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. Mr. Toyotaro Yuki. Governor199 words
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196 1942-05-02 4 Berne. April 30. Domei ROME radio, blasting Anglo-American reports that Italy was asking for a ■eparate peace declared: "It is astonashing to see a country like Greatßritain broadcast items of news which they know full well are notj true in tne same way as the Americans196 words
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Article112 1942-05-02 4 Lisbon, April 30. Domei. [T is reported from Canberra that strenuous opposition to the huge powers vested in the Government was a feature of the Australian Federal Parliament debates to-day. Although■ the debates were adjourned after a j heated discussion it was noted that bitter criticism112 words
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359 1942-05-02 4 Disastrous Consequences Of Roosevelt's Policy Tokyo, May 1, Domei. MR. TOMOKAZU HORI, Spokesman of the Board of Information, at the regular press conference to-day, said that President Roosevelt's message to Congress last Monday "clearly revealed the consternation of his administration at the prospect of the disastrous359 words
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168 1942-05-02 4 THE fact that there has been almost a complete resumption of the public transport services within less than three months of the fall of Sin gapore reflects great credit on those responsible for its reconstruction. In spite of the extensive damage to cable posts,168 words
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Article134 1942-05-02 4 Tokyo. April 30. Domei. I lEUT.-GBNERAL Phya Ponpayuha- sena and Nai Derak Chayanama. the Thai Ambassador to Nippon, this fvenin-j acted as hosts to approximately 200 Nippon dignitaries as well as Axis envoys at an elaborate banquet held at the Imperial Hotel. Besides all the134 words
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Article87 1942-05-02 4 UK. Tuffuzi Houzita, th<- interm nationally known Nippon artist, and five other prominent painters, have arrived here from Saigon on a tour of the Southern regions. Another group of Nippon artists, headed by Mr. Ryusi Kawabata. a leading: exponent of the Nippon style of painting, is87 words
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192 1942-05-02 4 IT a Conference of Delegates from the various branches of the Leagu' throughout Malaya presided over by Sri N. Raghavan who headed the Delega tion to Tokyo, a Central Organization for the League in Malaya was formed This Office will be in Syonan, and192 words
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Article345 1942-05-02 4 IN the speech made by our Foreign Minister Togo at the 20th general meeting of the Nippon Economic Association, he emphasized the sound state of our Empire politically since the outbreak of the war of Greater East Asia. Never indeed, has Nippon found herself in a more345 words
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Article68 1942-05-02 4 Hong Kong, May 1. Domei TWENTY middle and primary schools were reopened here to-day with due ceremonies reflecting the return of Hong Kong to normalcy. The schools will stress teaching of the Nippon language instead of English with mere than four-hour instruction weekly. Instructors assuming duty68 words
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419 1942-05-02 4 Buenos Aires, April 30. Domei. rPHE first reactions to Roosevelt's programme to prevent inflation and to adjust the internal structure of the United States on a wartime basis, indicate that major congressional fights would develop as a result of the President's proposal for lower farm419 words
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Saturday Supplement
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Article, Illustration663 1942-05-02 5 —Charles Nell - —Charles Nell. Allies 9 Latest Dope Of Great Offensive GENERAL Marshall and "LeaseLend" Hopkins are back in the United States of America, charged full of the latest "dope" on the "great Allied Offensive." The Propaganda Machines take on added impetus" and the Broadcasting Stations buzz and663 words
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Article, Illustration33 1942-05-02 5 There are many shrines and temples in Nippon but none as impressive as the Tosyogru Shrine at Nikko. The picture shows Yomeimon Gate which is unsurpassable in decorative art and richness in colour.33 words
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Article123 1942-05-02 5 THE two football matches played on the field off Cantonment Road on Tentyo-Setu marked a revival of sports activities in Syonan. FootbalV has always been Syonan's most popular sport and at this time of the year competi-^ tions used to be in lull swing. Tennis123 words
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Article, Illustration201 1942-05-02 5 r[E other day the Indian Press gave a dinner to the Nippon Officers connected with the newspapers. The dinner was purely vegetarian and typically Indian. The Nippon-zin ate with their fingers out of plantain leaves and meticulously observed ail the Indian dinner rules. After the dinner there201 words
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Article319 1942-05-02 5 I place, A little lime on my desk, Sign of your friendship And in memory of our meeting to-night. A little round lime, A good smelling lime, Friendship must always be round, Thoughts must always be perfumed! As I gaze upon this little round lime, This svreet-smelling319 words
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Article1134 1942-05-02 6 F1 was evening. The huge golden sphere of the tropic sun was dipping down behind the horizon. The beautiful white yacht strained lazily at her anchor in the calm waters of the bay. On the deserted deck an elderly man stood leaning against the rails,1,134 words
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Article108 1942-05-02 6 Manila, April 29 By Radio. MR. H. Vargas, chief administrator of the Philippines and mayor of Manila, on Wednesday issued a message of congratullations commemorating TentyoSetu. Mr. Vargas sincerely wished success to the proposed establishment of the Greater ."Sast Asia Co-prosperity Sphere and ultimately the establishment of108 words
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1738 1942-05-02 6 "Health Is Wealth:" 111 THE third short talk in the series "Health is Weaith" is on "Mosquitoes and Malaria." These two subjects arc so closely related to one another, that one cannot be dealt with apart from the other. For general practical purposes, the1,738 words
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Article590 1942-05-02 7 CHARLES NELL - Radio Flashes Comments CHARLES NELL. BY RADIO: India is raising a civilian army of a million for the defence of India. Calcutta and Madras are now under Military Administration; life is unbearable; civilians fleeing from cities; population forbidden to converge on streets. COMMENT: Taken together, It appears as though India590 words
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Article573 1942-05-02 7 UNCLE AHNAH - UNCLE AHNAH. ANCE upon a time I was a child, like you. I laughed, cried and quarrelled. I did not like geography very much. When I presented my sketch-map of Malaya the teacher said that it looked like a rotten potato! This, you will easily understand, did573 words
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Article146 1942-05-02 7 To the Editor, Syonan Times. Sir, I am very grateful to the Nippon Government for having such a day as Tentyo-Setu, when all citizens in all parts of the Empire are happy and ready to shed tears of joy. Through all my years at school, I have never witnessed146 words
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Article589 1942-05-02 7 ANAK SYONAN - ANAK SYONAN. TENTYO-SETU, celebrated on Wednesday last, will go down in history as one of the most memorable days in the lives of Malayans who lived to see the day when Nippon rule ousted that of the British In these regions. The display of Hinomaru, our National589 words
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Article, Illustration151 1942-05-02 8 Schoolchildren, proudly waving Hinomaru (Rising Sun) flags, marching towards the Syonan Gekizyo during Syonan's birthday celebrations of Tenno-Heika. Syonan's open-air theatres are full of joyful people. Children are frequent visitors to these shows and they are usually accompanied by Nippon soldiers who love the company of151 words
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