Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 5 May 1942

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  • 22 1 THE S YON AN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. l\o. 64 TUESDAY, MAY 5, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 CetUs
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  • 286 1 Desperate Attempt To Facilitate Retreat From the Burma front. May 4. By Radio. CACED with the terrific onslaught of our troops, the Anglo-Chungking combined forces in Burma resorted to poison gas warfare in a desperate attempt to facilitate their retreat, according to the
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  • 44 1 Tokyo, May 4. Domei. DREMIER TOZYO this after- noon went to the Imperial Palace and reported to the Throne on general administrative affairs. Tenno-Heika also gave audience to Home Minister Mitio Yuzawa who reported on matters under his jurisdiction.
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  • 316 1 (Aboard a Nippon warship) May 3, Domei. OUR naval forces, which are already in control of Davao Gulf and Cotabato Gulf, at dawn to-day, gained control of Macajalar and Iligan Bays thereby completely encircling the enemy remnants in Mindanao Island, approximately ***** in strength.
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  • 145 1 Berlin. May 3, Domei. QFFICIAL circles here revealed that ♦he results of general election on I April 30 in Nippon were a positive manifestation of the undaunted will and resolve of the Nippon-Jin to cany out the Greater East Asia war to a
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  • 193 1 .On the Burma front. May 4. By Radio. AUR. units which advanced northI wards along the Irrawady River on March 28 engaged and annihilated U.S. troops under Major Gen. Marshal at 1 a point 25 kilometres south of Prome. The same Nippon detachments on March 29
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  • 310 1 Stockholm, May 4. By Radio. QPINIONS of various military experts gathered in Stockholm unanimous ly agree that a Nippon conquest of Burma will give a fatal blow to Britain, the United States and Chungting. They state that our occupation >f Mandaiay will enable us to exercise
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  • 186 1 Lisbon, May 4. By Radio. REPORTS from London reveal that the British army authorities announced on May 2 that with the occupation of Mandalay by the Nippon army, all oilfields in the Irrawadjfc. basin have been lost completely. A total of 300.000.000 gallons of oil is
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  • 165 1 Tokyo, May 4. By Radio. CONVOCATION of a two-day extraordinary session of the Imperail Diet beginning from May 25 was announced here at 6 o'clock Monday Evening. The Government at Monday's Cabinet session decided on the convocation of the extraordinary session of the Diet and
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  • 102 1 Port Blair, Andaman Island. May 4. By Radio. ANDAMAN Island, on which the Nip- pon army landed in the face of enemy resistance on Mar. 23, is wellknown as an island for convicts. Here on this island Indian Independence patriots and Burmese prisoners have been
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  • 90 1 From the Yellow River front, i May 4. By Radio. JJIPPON units operating in China have encircled no fewer than 50,000 Chungking and Chinese Communist troops in a series of extensive drives launched on Wednesday in western Shantung Province and the southwestern areas cf
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  • 177 1 CHUNGKING REDUCED TO CARTS RICKSHAS Bmnos Aires. May 4 By Rado. DEGARDING the effect of the interception of the Burma Roid. the iofiucnt^,] American magazine Time jtated that various quarters in the world have during the part two years been stressing what a terrible blow it would be to Chungking
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  • 336 2 Tokyo Press Comments On Our Victories In Burma Tokyo, May 4, Domei. THE Vomiuri. commenting on the fall of Mandalay, predicted the subjugation of the entire Burma in the near future. The newspaper asserted that, with the loss of Mandalay, the Burma supply route
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  • 70 2 Tokyo. May 4. Domei. ASSERTING that the European and Western Asia wars were inseparr.blv linked together, the Tygai Syogyo declared that the changes in the international situation wrought by the Greater East Asia war had undeniably tacilitated the Axis offensive in Europe. The paper predicted
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  • 30 2 Berlin, May 3, Domei. PREMIER Theodore Stauning of Denmark died this morning as a result of injuries sustained in an accident yesterday, it is reported from Copenhagen.
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  • 35 2 Berlin. May 3. Domei. |T is reported from Caberra that, ln--1 dicating the increasing food shorti age in Australia. John Beasley, the Australian Minister of Supply, announced that food rationins: might b? introduced.
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  • 151 2 Stockholm. May 3- Domei. DAYMOND Gram Swing, the noted American radio commentator, In a broadcast stated that the "danger ot inflation" was imminent In the United States, because the United States pro* duces vast amount of war materials and very little civilian
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  • 144 2 Tokyo. May 4. Dcmei. "WAR babies" in Nippon are perfecily nourished, according to j Dr. Rempei Kondo, the well-kncwn jcuthority on pediatrics. Dr. Kondo based his observation on the results of the examination of I hundreds of babies at the annual ex- animation held
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  • 39 2 Berlin. May 3. Domei. JN a ten-round bout for the heavyweight championship of Europe. Walter Neusel of Germany defeated Olle Anberg the up-and-coming Swedish youngster ct the Dsutschland Rally held here this afternoon.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 545 2 ADVERTISEMENTS PERSONAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE I B* OBD{^ F Y^O reRT? DIAN °F Personal or business adver. ~^l^. K<* (Supreme CoortMunlelpalK, f tisements will be accepted at j^^, j^^ Neo c M pa^ Syonan) the office of The Syonan Times away peacefully this morning sth. Re CHANG AN Co.. 122. Cecil
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    • 193 2 THE BANK OF TAIWAN LTD. Address: Late Netherlands Trading Society mot at the old Taiwan Bank Building as announced Tele. Nos. 5264 (Manager's Desk) 5265 (Special Cur a/c) 5267 (Current a 5266 (Enquiry) 6885 (Manager's Room) 7789 (Compradore's Room) 6841 (For Customer's INei BUSINESS HOURS: Week-days 10 a.m. to 3
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 187 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O MANABE!) We are all now Tenno-Heika's subjects! CWarera wa subete Tenno-Heika no tarai da!) LESSON No. 62. English Nippon-Go Pronunciation More mo; motto moh; mohttoh a little more mo sukosi moh sookohshee have you any more? motto arimasu ka? mohttoh ahreemahs kah? there are no more
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  • 735 3 FAMILY HEROES HONOURED IN NIPPON TO-DAY IN the ieuda.l days in Nippon there were five annual national festivals known as the five Sekku. They were Nanakusa i (seven kinds of grass». January 7; the Doll Festival, Maid) 3: the Iris Festival, May 5; the Star
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 61 3 MAD. Notice No^4B OFFICE NAME CHANGED Notice is hereby ffiven that with reference to M/.AI.D. (Syonan-to) Notice No. 9. "The Custodian of Public and Enemy Property for the Municipality of Syonan" is changed to "The Custodian of Ivndmy Property for the Municipality of Syonan" with oftect from Ist May. 2602.
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    • 508 3 ORDINANCE No. 61 (PAWNBROKERS) In redeemed Pledged Goods and No. 21 3. Jurong Road, Bukit Jewellery from the following Timah. Lam Fon? Chee (Chop Loonf Pawnbrokers' Shops: Hin). No. 800. North Bridge Road, Lam Chin Yong (Chop Joo»Teck). No. 21. New Bridge Road. Chin No. 213. Rochore Road. Lam Joon
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    • 390 3 NOTICE. OWNERS OF PUBLIC JINFIKISIIAS. PRIVATE JINRIKISIIAS. TRICYCLES. PONY CARTS. HAND CARTS AND CATTLE CARTS Please note that the date for registration of the abovementioned vehicles at the oflice of the Registrar of Vehicles. Middle Road, has been extended to Mr 15th, OWNERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES Owners of Motor Cars,
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  • 182 4 Nanking, May 4, Domet. DELATED reports reaching here from Chungking revealed that Chiang Kai-shek has appealed for more help from the United States during his conference witn Brigadier-General John McGruder. head of the U.S. Military Mission to Chungking, and Mr. Clarence Gauss, the U.S. Ambassador It
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  • 187 4 Lisbon, Mfcy 3. Domei. rIE United Press reported from Washington that "political feuds am<Ti£ the Ftee F?*nch forces may endanger the American efforta to link the De GaullLst Government more t-ffectively with the Allied aims." The United Press quoted authoritative circles as saying that
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  • 65 4 Manila. May 4. By Radio. 117ITII the possible fear of air raids by the United States Air Corps in the Philippines completely removed as a result of the progress of Nippon forces, mopping up operations in Mindanao, black-out restrictions in Manila were removed from May 2,
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  • 146 4 Tokyo, May 4. Domei. THE Niti Niti, reporting from the Shantung front, said that in the mopping up operations against 50,000 Chinese Communists begun by our forces on Apr. 29 on the Shantung Hopei border regions, the enemy troops left 2 706 dead up to the
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  • Article, Illustration
    142 4 ammiuitc CFRVIPF No 19 OMNIBUS SEKVICfc «o. iv. As fiom 6th May, 2602, an Omnibus Service will operate between FlnJayson Green to Johore Market, via Padanc, Beach Road Market, Rochore Road,! Sun*ei Road and Bukit Tiniah Road, i Buses will leave Finlayson Green,! Seiegfe Road or Bukit Timah
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  • 476 4 Purpose More Political Than Strategical Stockholm, May 3, Domei. IT is reported from London that Lord BeaveTbrook's speech to America in which he stressed the need for starting a second front on the European Continent, has caused heated debates both in England and America.
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  • 231 4 Tokyc, May 4. Domei. IT is revealed from authorized sources that the Nippon Government has requested the Iranian Government throuch the Iranian Minister to Tokyo to reconsider the question of the evacution of the Nippon Minister in Teheran "in view of the cordial relations between
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  • 696 4 THE fall of Mandalay clinches the Nippon conquest of Burma, tor this northern town, the old capital of the country, was the last stronghold of the British Forces in Burma. This ancient town, brought to the world in an atmosphere of temple bells and romance,
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  • 67 4 T Tokyo, May 4. Doinj. HE party of six leading Nippon-zm painters. Including the internationally known Mr. Tuguzi Huzita whn are now in Syonan In the course rt a painting tour of the Southern Paci flc called on Lieut General Tomoyuki Yainasita, our Oamroander-in-CWef after
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