Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 8 May 1942

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  • 21 1 THE SYONAN TIMES I 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. ISo. 67 FRIDAY, MAY 8, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • AMERICAN EYES ON MARTINIQUE, DAKAR
    • 399 1 STRONG VICHY PROTEST ON MADAGASCAR Buenos Aires, May 6, Domei. THE Dnited States is now closely watching Martinique and will not refrain from taking action there if necessary* H is reported from Washington. The public in Washington has again turned its attention to Martinique
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    • 381 1 Lisbon, May 6. Dome). IT is reported that on the first day of operation in Madagascar the British forces advanced 20 miles towards Diego Suarez. Reports admitted that French resistance had stiffened and that British casualties were heavier. It is said that the British are
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  • 577 1 Buenos Airec May 6. Domei. A WASHINGTON dJppatch to the newspaper La Nacions says that the «*o hour In the diplomatic relations between Fiance and piltaln and the United States will ccmc- within the next 48 hours It said that premier
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  • 53 1 Vichy, May 6. Domei. CONTRASTING the British aggression against Madagascar with the ewnts which led to the stationing of Nippon troops in French Indo-China late last year, official quarters pointed out that Nippon opened negotiations with France when that country felt it necessary to secure
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  • 102 1 Lisbon, May 6. Domei. A WASHINGTON report stated that the U.S. Secretary oi State, Cordell Hull, in a statement to the Press declared that the United States fully supported tho British invasion of Madagascar. and navy were prepared to take action in support of the
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  • 275 1 Shanghai, May 7. By Radio. UNABLE to keep up their resistance against the severe Nippon onslaught, Lieut. Oen. Joseph Stilwell. Chief of Staff of the Chungking Army, and other military leaders have fled to a rear base in Burma, it was learned here
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  • 51 1 Tokyo, May 7. Domei IT is learned that Premier Tozyo is inviting Lieut.-Genera I Yositugu Tatekawa, former Nippon Ambassador to the Soviet Union, and Mr. Telzi Tubokami, Ambassador to Thailand, to dinner after which it is understood that they will confer on various current
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  • 47 1 Lisbon, May 6. Domei. r 1 is reported from Washington that the United States War Department has announced that army units and posts have been instructed to operate motor vehicles on the minimum schedule in order to conserve rubber and gasolene.
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  • 499 2 ALASKAN ALEUTIAN BASES INADEQUATE Tokyo, May 6, Domei. DISCOUNTING the Anglo-American threats to carry out an all-out offensive against Nippon, Mr. Sltizi Ito, the wellknown military commentator, writing, in the May issue of Gedai (Contemporary Times) declared that the best the United States
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  • 106 2 Tokyo, May 7. Domei. THE capture of Akyab M Western Btfrma has completely nullified the value of Burma as a defence wall for India, the Asahi editorially commented. Pointin* out that .the Indian border is only less than 100 kilometres from the Akyao area,
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  • 436 2 Tokyo, May 7. By Radio. qiHE complete occupation ol Corregidor and other fortified islands at the mouth of Manila Bay was formally announced here by Dai Honyel 'Imperial Headquarters) in its communique issued at 5.50 o'clock this afternoon. The communique declares that our army and
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  • 172 2 Lisbon, May 7. Domei. THE Paris Radio, intercepted here, reported that the Ameri can Embassy at Stockholm has instructed all Americans in Sweden to leave for the United Stated by a designated American vessel. Lisbon. May 7 Domei. FE Australian radio A.B.C. quoting
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  • 157 2 Tokyo, May 7. Domei /CONCRETE signs of steady do-! velopment are visible i" I North and Central China along financial, industrial and social; lines, and the agrarian population j is living in a prosperous condition under the National Government of China, declared Lieut.-Ger. Gensiti Oikawa,
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  • 72 2 Tokyo, May 6, Domei. THE Welfare Bureau of the Tokyo Municipality yesterday honoured 352 Tokyo mothers each of whom has a family of more than six children. The mothers were presented with letters of commendation from Mayor Tomeziro Okubo ana were given presents which included towels and
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  • 82 2 Tokyo, May 7. By Radio. r\N the occasion of the fall of Corregidor Fortress, TennoHeika to-day granted to the chiefs of the general staffs of the army and navy Imperial rescripts, and also to the com-mander-in-chiefs of our army forces as well as to the
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  • 225 2 Tokyo, May 7, Domei. DESPITE reports chat all dockyards in the United States are operating at the highest efficiency, America would not be &ble to make up for the loss of merchantships being sunk every month by Axis submarines, informed Shipping circles here asserted. Recalling American
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  • 51 2 Tokyo. May 7. Domei. IT is reported from Washington that the United States Treasury Department, in a move to check the flow of American silver into Axis hands, announced the prohibition hereafter of all shipments of silver to Spain. Portugal Sweden, Prance. Turkey and French
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  • 187 2 Tokyo, May 7. Domei. TfiE bloodless capture of Maclan Island off Cebu in four hours by our forces was described in a message received here from a member of the Naval Press Corps from Opon Port, Mactan Island. Macton. some 25 miles in circumference, is
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  • 374 3 Easy Life Gives Confined Solaiers Huge Appetites Tokyo, May 7, Domei. THE United States forces now being confined in the field 1 hospital at Mount MariveLes have more love tor their food than for their country, according to an Asahi correspondent's despatch from the
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  • 54 3 Nikko. May 6. Domei. LIEUT-GENERAL Phya Phahcl Ponpayuhasena and memberj of the Thai State Mission visited, |by motor boat, places of historic interest around Lake Tyuzenzi I after spending the night at I Kanaya Hotel and left here on i the return trip to
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  • 205 3 Tokyo, May 7, Domei. CILIPINO volunteer troops earnestly seeking revenge for the killing of their tribal chief by American soldiers are rendering invaluable service to our army, Mr. Yosio Ebara, Director of Jie Davao Nippon Association r.nd a prominent promoter of the flax
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  • 103 3 Tokyo, May 7, Domei. GENERAL Senezuro Hayasai, former Premier, has been formally appointed President of the reorganized Dai-Nippon Koa -Domei (Greater Nippon East Asia Development League) which consists of 65 Asiatic Associations. As a result of its reorganisation 17 of these member organisations including the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 439 3 ADYE RTISEMENTS PERSONAL i NOTICE OOMESTICOCCVRRE^ Personal or business adver- marriage tlsements will be accepted at -eremiah WEE—The marriage the office of The Syonan Times Notice is hereby given that in J between Mr G. W. Jeremiah (TeleS,u' Cn«lr^.n«rti.n of accordance with an Ancient Cus-j TL'M'rf inch. torn a new
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    • 209 3 NOTICE ESTATE AND TRUST AGENCIES (1927), LTD. The above Company has been permitted by the Custodian of Public and i Enemy Property to carry on its normal I activities as Trustee, Administrator. Receiver, Committee, Attorney and Agent at its registered office, Nos 9C and B. D'Almeida Street, and 2. Collyer
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 150 3 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O MANABE!) We are all now Tenno-Heika's subjects! War or a wa subete Tenno-Heika no taml da!) LESSON No. 65. English Nippon-Go Pronunciation I havr watakusi wa motte wahtahkshee wan mohtthay imasu eemahs I have a book watakusi wa bon o motte wahtahkshee wan hohn oh imasu
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  • 278 4 CO-OPERATION WITH NIPPON THE ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE Tokyo, May 6, Domei. REVIEWING Australia's relations with Britain and the United States, the Japan Times Advertiser this morning urged that "the people of Australia should realize that they now have in their hands theiT national destiny to develop by
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  • 442 4 AS a result of investigations made by n the Pood Controller the "black market" which is operating in Syonan In respect of sugar, now being dealt with. Coffeeshops. groceries, bakeries and retailers have been told to apply for the necessary licence to purchase sugar while
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  • 37 4 Lisbon, May 6. Domei. A8.8.C. broadcast, intercepted here, reported that the Royal Air Force during the month of April lost 314 planes in aerial assaults against Germany, occupied France and the Middle East.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 385 4 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 as
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    • 397 4 NOTIFICATION REOPENING 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 4 Miscellaneous
    • 455 4 The Gekizyo PROGRAMME CHANGES NANYO GEKIZYO Dates of screening from May 7 to May 10: Two shows daily:—lst show, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.; 2nd show, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Programme: U) Cartoon ll reel); (2) Modern Nippon (1 reel); (3) Romance of West Chamber (See Siang Kee)—a Chinese
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  • 161 5 Tokyo, May 7, Domei. MORE than one-fifth of the world's .shipping has been sunk since the outbreak of the European war in 1939 to the end of March this year, the Tyugai reported. The paper said that the total tonnage sunk since the beginning
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  • 121 5 Canton. May 7. By Radio. A NUMBER of officers of the Chungking army, who were relieved of command for disobedience to army rules, have been pardoned and reinstated in their former pasts by Chiang Kai-shek because of an extreme shortage of officers, reports the
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  • 81 5 Berne, May 6, Domei. IT is reported from London that as the Daily Mail named agaiast underestimating Nippon and against withdrawal, the Australian Foreign Minister, Mr. Evatt, who is visiting London said it was a mistake to ?ive priority to any one front over another. Mr.
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  • 109 5 Lisbon, May 6. Domei. IT is reported from Washington that the War Production Board ordered 50 per cent cut over the normal demand on all deliveries ot gasoline and fuel oil in IT Eastern States and the district of Columbia, effective from May lfi The
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  • 554 5 Tokyo. May 7. Domei. OUR air force has set an astounding bombardment record in carrying out 93 air raids within a period of 29 days upon 42 British and Chungking military bases. Averaging three attacks per dai the record of our
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  • 539 5 Anticipating Loss Of India And Australia TIME after time we are confronted with instances indicating 1 clearly tne blindness and tragic bungling of the Allied High Command. The latest is the flagrant piece of aggression arising out of the invasion of Madagascar by British forces.
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  • 135 5 From a Nippon base in the Philippines, May 6. Doraei. MIPPON air patrols yesterday reported n that our forces, which, on Monday occupied Dansalan an«l Mindanao, and the troops, which had been advancing southword from cagayan. are shortly expected to establish contact. Tokyo Radio stater, that
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  • 152 5 Lisbon, May 6. Domei. BELAiED reports from Calcutta disclose that Pundit Jawa- harlal Nehru, leader of the AllIndia Congress Party, in an interview with a foreign correspondent in Calcutta said: "We are going to make no approach to the British Government. "We shall prefer
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  • 155 5 IA r a meeting of the Oversea* i*» Chinese Association held here yesterday, it was reported by Mi". Lee Choon Seng that a sum of $1,200,000 had been provided by the Chinese banks as overdrafts against securities lin order to enable contributors to meet J
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  • 123 5 Lisbon, May 6. Domeij. FT is reported from Washington that a reflection of the severe curtailment of the American peo pie's credit buying system in the Federal Reserve Board's orde1 drastically extending consumer credit control embracing practically every article of household and personal use. It is
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  • 51 5 Lisbon, May 7. By Radio. ANOTHER air raid warning was rounded on Tuesday at San Francisco and its vicinity, lasting 27 minutes, according to the American Radio intercepted here. The report said that the radio stations went off the air but no black out was
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  • 51 5 Lisbon. May 5. Domei. jMIPPON warplanes, in a mass raid to-day. again subjected Port Moresby In New Guinea to a devastating aerial bombardment. Reuter re ports from Melbourne. The dispatch added that Port Moresby had been subjected to more than 40 Nippon air assaults sinre
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  • 471 6 Shrine Pagoda For Syonan OUR COMMANDER LAYS FOUNDATION STONE Will Enhance Beauty Of Surrounding Scenery SINCE Malaya and Sumatra have been incorporated in the Dai-Nippon Empire it has been decided to erect a Shrine and a Pagoda on this island. The purpose of erecting these is to perpetuate the memory
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  • 143 6 Tokyo, M»y 7, by Radio. AT the first meeting between 70 represenUtives chosen from various circles of the naiion and Government held on Thursday afternoon, the people's representatives unanimously decided to fuUy support the Government in the Uftk of strenfthentaf the political status of the country.
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  • 155 6 Mindanao Island, Maj^.^ DURING their mopping up operations against the American remnants in the vicinity of Cagayan in the island of Mindanao. Nippon lorces confiscated some cocuments a', the enemy s regimental headquarters. Among the napers was the most rare order oi
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  • 97 6 Istanbul, May 6. Domei. IT is learned that the semi-official i Anatolian News Agency has sudden- i ly dismissed 17 Jewish correspondents upon orders from the Government to eliminate allegedly dangerous elements from its staff. It is stated that considerable interest was aroused by the
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  • 81 6 Tokyo. May 7. Domei. THE condition of the 89-year-old Ccunt Kentaro Kaneko, Privy Councillor, who took one of the most prominent parts in drawing up our Constitution, showed slight improvement this morning at the Hay am a Villa. His temperature was 36 5 degrees centigrade, pulse 99
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  • 87 6 Tokyo. May 7. Domei. |T is learned that 350 Nippon-zin merchants who had evacuated from 1 East Indies prior to the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War, will re- turn in the near future to their former sphere of activities as economic vani
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  • 41 6 Lisbon, May 6. Domei. I ORD Halifax, the British Ambassador to the United States, called on Roosevelt at the White House and conferred with him on the British landing in Madagascar, according to Washington despatches reaching here.
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  • 327 6 r. kibo. WHEN Mr. Saburo Kurusu went to Washington in November of last year, to assist our Ambassador, Admiral Nomura, in a final bid to avert war in the Pacific, our sincerity was misinterpreted by a boastful Allied press as just another indication of
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  • 50 6 Lisbon, May 6. Domei. REPORTS from Washington state that the Navy Department announced that a mediumsized United States merchant vessel and a British merchantman have been torpedoed off the Atlantic coast. It was stated thai survivors had been landed at an unnamed east coast port.
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  • 103 6 Berne, May 6 Domei. IT is reported from Sofia that the Bulgarian Council of "Ministers have decided to apply a law for the confiscation of enemy property belonging to citizens of the United States. Britain, Australia and New Zealand. Tokyo, May 6. Domei. IT is learned
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  • 231 6 Berne, May 6. Domei. 117ITH the surrender of Corregi j i dor signifyiug the virtual cud; of American resistance in the Philippines and with the conse- i quent release of a large numbo:M our troops for use elsewhere j interest
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