Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 May 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 66 THURSDAY, MAY 7, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 53 1 Calcutta Now Within Flying Range rORREGIDOR, last stronghold of the AmericanFilipino forces in the Philippines, and other fortified islands in Manila Bay, and Akyab, a strategic enemy base on the western seaboard of Burma, have fallen into our hands, according to announcements made by
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  • 117 1 Tokyo. May 6,-By Radio. AN Australian radio broadcast intercepted in Tokyo at 4 o'clock this afternoon stated that the American-Filipino forces in Corregidor Island in Manila Bay have surrendered to the Nippon lorces. The Australian Radio quoted a communique issued by the general headquarters of the antiAxis lorces In
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  • 164 1 Tokyo. May 6, By Radio. THE lollowin? communique was issued here to-day by Dai--1 Honyei I Imperial Headquarters): at 10.10 o'clock this morning: The airfield at Akyab, located 1 near the border of Burma and India, has fallen into our hands. I Our army units on May 4 com-
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  • 223 1 Lisbon, May 6. By Radio. AS a result of the successive defeats A in Burma. Britain has finally found it necessary to confirm the isolation of Chungking. Regarding the new situation arising from interception of the Burma Road by the Nippon forces, a
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  • 182 1 Berne, May 6, By Radio. 'THE lightning speed with which the Nippon forces have conducted their military operations in Surma ia causing much fear among the British ho are panic-stricken by the thought of a possible Nippon advance into India. Well-informed circles in England
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  • 76 1 Shanghai. May 6, Domei. JNFORMATION received from Chungking says that the Chungking regime is opening formal diplomat if -etatfons with Iran and yesterday appointed Mr. Li Teh-chrng as Minister to Teheran. Nanking, May 6. By Radio. THE construction of the Indian Route. last remaining communication line
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  • 88 1 A merica n Flyers In China To Return Home Soon Nanking, May 6, By Radio. THE American Volunteer Flying Squadron has been dispersed by our air force on the frontier line between Thai and Burma. The withdrawal of its commander and the disbandment of the American squadron have been rumoured,
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  • 153 1 Buenos Aires. May 6. By Radio. A REPORT from Washington reveals that Coninituidet Alexander Sivorski, noted aeronautical expert, in a newly published book called "Victory Through Air Power" declares that the United States has no real air power although she is spending billions of
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  • 46 1 Vichy, May 5. Domei. rE Nippon delegates to the Mixed Commission of the Tripartite Pact this morning returned to Berlin. The delegation conferred with Marshal Petain, Premier Laval and other leaders oi the French Government dur ing their visit here.
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  • 60 1 CHUNGKING AFGHANISTAN DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS \.ruhy, May 6, Domel. THE Chungking regime and the Afghanistan Government are likely to establish diplomatic relations shortly as a result of recent negotiations between the two Governments, according to a Havas report which said that the Chungking nglme had already agveed to the opening of
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  • 59 1 Shanghai, May 6. By Radio. A REPORT from Kunming, capital of funnan province, states that Nippon bomber formations early on tho morning of May 3 subjected Kunming Ito a devastating raid, raining tons of bombs on military objectives within the city and its vicinity. Meanwhile,
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  • 50 1 Kamakura May r>. Domei. :IT ts learned that Mr. Yonezlro Itc, j the 82-ypar->ld former PrwldwM Of Nippon YUsen Ka.'sya. who has been rccuperatinp from palsy, died 011 thr ii.iiht of May 3- He v.as also once 11 iWtder.l nf th< Japan Tlme.s and Mj:l.
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  • 219 1 Tokyo. May 6. Doniei. OBSERVERS here ridiculed the reported statement by the United States Navy Secretary. Colonel Frank Xnox, at Los Angeles yesterday In which he asserted that there had been a en lmitt subsidence of sinkings on the Atlantic coast attributing it
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  • 132 1 Tokyo, May 6. Domei. REFLECTING the nation's wholehearted co-operation with the Government in the execution of the Greater East Asia War, the net increase of national savings during the four months ending March totalled Yen 6,829,000,000, representing a sharp gain of Yen 2,757,000,000 over the
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  • 104 1 From a certain base in central China May 6. By Radio. naval aircraft, in close coopt ration with army units, have been 'arrying out consecutive air raids upon Chinese strategic points and airfields, releasing air dreadnoughts to wipe out the remaining Chinese air bases in
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  • 46 1 Lisbon, May 6 By Radio. THE Nippon air force in large forma tions on Tuesday winged its waj to Port Moresby in New Guinea ami carried out effective bombing attacks on military objectives releasing heavy air dreadnoughts, a report Cram Mcl DC admitted.
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  • 319 2 BRITISH PROFESSOR ADMITS OUR INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH Stockholm, May 5. Domei. ECONOMIC weakness will not now break Nippon,' declared J. C. Allen, professor of economic in Liverpool University, in an article devoted to Great East Asia affairs. Reviewing Nippon's industrial resources. Allen said that
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  • 151 2 Tokyo, May 6. Domei. |N accordance with the agreement between Nippon and the various enemy Governments for the exchange of diplomats, ten diplomats of enemy powers, including three Norwegians, two Dutch, and five Belgians from Hong Kong, left the former British Crown colony for Shanghai, according
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  • 225 2 Tokyo, May 5, Domei. IN a stirring plea to the Indian leaders nil over the world to rise and cast off British bondage at once, Rashbehari Bose. the ardent protagonist of Indian Independence, declared that unless Indians wake up right now,
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  • 63 2 Shanghai, May 5. Domei Deliable reports received here dfc closed that several clashes occurred in vtuic-us seetrrr. of the Chungking dominated China between the warweary students participating in anti-war movements and tho®?*r.ho took steps to pacify them. It was revealed that in Sjzechwan province, many were kill!d and
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  • 56 2 Sasebos, May 5 Domei. CUNERAL service for naval war heroes 1 including Vice-Admiral Yukiti Yasiro was held here with Buddhist rite1; at the Naval Victory Memorial Hall of the Naval Station here at 10 a.m. yesterday. Admiral Takayosi Kato as well as many other naval and civil
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 605 2 ADVE RTISEMENTS PERSONAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE BOSF (;0 Personal Or business »<J ver" MARRIAGE Civil Electrical Engineers and usements will be accepted at Contractors, the office of The Syonan Times p^ aiul CHEAH. —The marriage be Undertake Surveying, Various in Cecil Street. tween Mr. PEK ENG CHAUNG, the Constructions and repairs,
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    • 101 2 BY ORDER OF THE EASTERN AUTO CO, LTD. Auction Sale Of "AMAUE" MOTOR Oil, ETC. Comprising:—"Amalie" Motor oil, Formic Acid, 2nd hand motor car tyres and batteries. Expanded metal. "Lucas" lamp glasses. Dynamo bicycle lamps, etc. To be held at NO. 75 BUKIT TIMAH ROAD 'Opposite Kanciang Kerbau Hospital). On
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 150 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O MANABE!) We are all now Tenno-lleika's subjects! (Warera wa subete Tenno-Heika no tami da LESSON No. 64. English Nippon-Go Pronunciation Dot-tor; artist isy-i; ekaki eeshah; ehkahkee table; horse teburu; unia tehbooroo; oomah is there a doctor? isya ga orimasu ka? eeshali grab ohreemahs kah? there is
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  • 377 3 OCCUPATION OF STRATEGIC POINT VIVIDLY DESCRIBED Tokyo, May 6, Domei. UOW our forces occupied Christmas Island in the Indian 1 Ocean, a strategic point in the Allies' communication line between Australia and India, in blitzkreig fashion-within an hour after the attack was made at dawn of
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  • 383 3 Tokyo, May 6. Domei. THE corrupt nature of Australian soldiers /who demand holidays and entertainment and whose officers bring in their wives am: children even while on duty, was revealed by Mr. Tokuhiti Saito o'. the Agricultural Products Section of the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 383 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 Oept. of the Gunseibu, the former Asiatic Petroleum Co. Building, and pay their fees before obtaining their registration licences. Notice is hereby given that as
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    • 395 3 NOTIFICATION REOFENINCi OF GOVERNMENT TECHNICAL COLLEGE (FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. KUALA LUMPUR). The College will re-open by the middle of May. 2602. All former students, both Government and private, who wish to continue their training should report at the College Office on the 15th of May, 2602. Each
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 381 3 The Gekizyo PROGRAMME CHANGES XANYO GEKIZYO Dates of screening from May 7 to j j May 10: Two shows daily:—lst show, I I 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.; 2nd show. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Programme: (1) Cartoon (.1 reel); I Modern Nippon (1 reel); (3) i I Romance of
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  • 73 4 Lisbon, May 6, By Radio. \>\ i 1 KKIM. to the problem of British war prisoners in Hong Kong and the former Singapore. Major Anthony Eden, British foreign secretary, told the House of Commons that conditions in their camps are good, while the prisoners
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  • 285 4 Tokyo, May 6. Domei. MR. Tomokazu Hori, Spokesman of the Board of Information, at his press conference to-day declined to comment on the situation arising in Madagascar following the landing of British forces who are being resisted by the French forces, when
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  • 73 4 Hong Kong, May 5. Domel. MONETARY contributions from foreign residents In Hong Kong are continuing to stream into the War Relief Fund of the Governor General here. Id Walch. a French jeweller, and an old resident of Hong Kong, recently contributed $1,000 to our forces. The
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  • 133 4 LEAVING Flnlayson Green sharp at 810 a.m. yesteiday, a large dieselengine omnibus of the Syonansi Siden. carrying ninny passengers, inaugurated a service between Syonan imd Johore. When civilians were permitted by the present administration to travel between Syonan and Johore, taxis charged as much
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  • 817 4 Lisbon, May 6, By Radio. WHILE Premier Laval scathingly denounced the British landing on Madagascar as an obvious act of aggression, reports from Washington indicate that the U.S. Government is ready to back up this British act of
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  • 89 4 Berne, May 6. Domei. REPORTS reaching here via Vichy on Tuesday noon from the besieged island said that Diego Suarez For' was replying to the British naval fire while the Governor-General wirelessed to Admiral Francois Darlan that the Conunander-in-Chief of the French Sea, Land and Air
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  • 119 4 Vichy, May 6. By Radio. NIPPON delegates to the "mixed commisfion of the Tripartite Pact have left Vichy for Berlin. The delegates conferred with Darlan and Laval during their stay in Vichy. Marshal Petain, Chief of State, on Tuesday held a 10-minute conference with the
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  • 519 4 LAST stronghold of the United States in the south-west Pacific, which the Americans took pride in boasting was stronger even than Britain's island fortress o! Singapore, has surrendered to our forces. The announcement of the anti-AxLs headquarters in Australia came almost just as our forces began landing operations
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  • 212 4 Buenos Aires, May 5. Domei. TT is reported from Washington that the United States Government today ordered the suspension of the publication of Father Coughlin's review "Social Justice." asserting that he had directed a political and social movement which has a totalitarian
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