Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 May 1942

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  • 21 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. JSo. 69 MONDAY, MAY 11, K OKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 415 1 Coral Sea Battle Seen As Great Crisis To Allies Stockholm, May 10. By Radio. THE Australian Prime Minister, John Curtin, through the radio on Friday,- pointed out that the threat to Australia was now more imminent through the crushing defeat suffered by the
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  • 143 1 Tokyo May 9. By Radio carrier* Sarato*a and 1 n-esumcd to have each carried some THE sinking of an enemy destioyer 1M planes> jj,,, remainlm 1M enemy and damage to an enemy cruder p tanfS are supposed to have shared in the
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  • 352 1 Stockholm. May 9. By Radio VTEWS of the gigantic sea battle in the region of the Coral Sea *aa given front-page space by Swedish newspapers in their evenw editions on Pridav. The announcement of the imperial"Headquarters in Tokyo consmall space. Photographs of the ships
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  • 182 1 Lorangu, Admiralty Is. May 10. By Radio. MAM'S Maud of the Admiralty Group, 350 nautical miles north-east of New Guinea, was bloodlessly occupied by a Nippon naval landing party at dawn on April 8. Publication of the occupation ©f Lor&ngu was
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  • 534 1 Wainwright Orders Cease Fire In Radio Broadcast Manila, May 9. By Radio. LIEUT. Gen. Jonathan Wainwright. commander of the defeated U.S. military forces in the Philippines, and now prisoner of war. in a radio broadcast meant tor the whole Philippine Islands, urged
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  • 263 1 Tokyo, mv 9 Done! IN an article In the Asahl EUnbun, 1 entitled "The Dream of a OwmterAttack en Nippon disappears into the Ccral Sea," Vice-Admiral Kiyosi Nakamura, the foremost Nippon authority an aircraft-carriers, declared: "It is absolutely impossible for the British and the Americans.
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  • 340 2 Anglo-American Power "Condemned To Oblivion," Says Tokyo Newspaper Tokyo, May 9. THE Japan Times and Advertiser, in an editorial commenting on the battle of the Coral Sea, which is still in progress, declared: "The Battle of the Coral Sea is not just another
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  • 264 2 Tokyo, May 10 Domei. ASSERTING that a glaring contrast exists between the political situation of Nippon and that of Britain, the Japan Times and Advertiser declared: "While in Nippon, there is a solidly united electorate, Just elected to the- Diet, which is straining every
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  • 130 2 Tokyo, May 9, Domei. ALL metropolitan newspapers here filled their front pages with news of our naval victory in the Coral Sea Battle and the penetration of our forces into Province from Burma. The Yomiuri commented that the naval victory, in which two United States aircraft-carriers were
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  • 166 2 Lisbon. May 8, Domei JT is reported from Washington that millions of Americans, who have never paid Federal income taxes, will h&ve the war brought closer to them if Congress adopts the new exemption schedule recommended on May 7 by Secretary of the Treasury,
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  • 90 2 Tokyo, May 9. Domei DEFLECTING the mounting zeal and rv enthusiasm of the people to cooperate with the Government in the prosecution of the war, the total amount nf postal savings deposits at the end of April this year aggregated Yen 9 milliard 888 million and 383
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  • 148 2 Lisbon. May 8. Domei. FURTHER proof of Chungking's financial straits is contained in a report from Chungking, stating that additional postage of Yuan 2.25 per five grams will be charged on airmail letters destined for Chungking from Europe and America. The report said that by levying
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  • 206 2 Tokyo, May 10. Domei. THE Hooti, pointing to further con- ftrtnation of Nippon's gigantic naval victory In the Ooral 9ea by the DaiHonyei announcement yesterday afternodn, declared that "this battle has put the finishing touch to our command of the l'Jgh
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  • 123 2 Stockholm, Ma> 9. Domei THE Madrid correspondent of the 1 newspaper Dags Posten reported that American circles in Madrid declared that "sooner or later we must reckon with the possibility that the United states will occupy the Spanish and Portuguese Atlantic coasts, and
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  • 239 2 Nanking, May 8. Domei. THE Nippon army's cleaning-up campaign .in Hopeh and Honan provinces were waged against the Chinese remnants composed mainly of the 129th Communist Division and the 50,000 soldiers under General Kao Shu-shun. The enemy left 8,000 dead on
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  • 105 2 From the northern Burma front. May 9. Domei. OUR army units, which had been advancing northward from Bhamo penetrated into Myitkyina, the terminus of the Burma railway. 110 kilometres north of Bhamo. yesterday at 7 a.m. and immediately occupied it without bloodshed. Prom the western
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  • 77 2 Canton, May 10. By Radio. CRACK units of the Nippon air force, which flew into Yunnan Province from the direction of French Indo-China, heavily bombed Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province, about noon on Saturday, according to a report from Klan in Kiangsi Province. The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 275 2 NOTICE THE MALAYSIAN TRADERS LTD. of 108, Robinson Road, sycnan-to, had been appointed special agent of the Custodian of Enemy Properties for the liquidation of the stock and firm of the nr-peiial Chemicals Industries (Malaya) Ltd., in Syonan-to. The following former members of the staff of the said Imperial Ch-micals
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  • 319 3 EXCHANGE of DIPLOMATS Ambassadors Ministers Leave America For Lisbon Lisbon, May 8, Domei. IT is reported from Washington that the United States Navy Department has announced that 946 Ambassadors and Ministers of the Axis Powers with their staffs and other nationals have left for Lisbon on May 7, aboard the
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  • 60 3 Stockholm, May 10. By Radio A REUTER dispatch from Austral'a states that Air Marshal Burnett has resigned from his post as commander of the Australian Air Force and is returning shortly to Britain. His resignation is supposed to be connected with the friction between
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  • 82 3 Hsinking, May 9, By Radio. PRESIDENT Wang Ching Wei ■1 at 10.40 o'clock this morning called on the Manchukuoan Pre- mier, Gen, Chang Chung Hui. At their meeting, they toasted the smashing Nippon victories in the present Greater East Asia war. President Wang
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  • 44 3 Manila, May 9, By Radio. 'pHE first conference of governors and j mayors in the Philippines will be, held in Manila on May 18 and 19. During the two-day meeting, the cen- tral authorities will explain adminis- traive policy.
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  • 564 3 Keizyo, May 9, Domel. EXPRESSING great satisfaction over the Government's decision to institute military conscription system m Tyosen from the flcval year 1944-45, i General Ziro Minani, Governor I General cf Tyosen, told the press that I there was growing national consciousness and
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  • 38 3 Tokyo. May 9, By Radio. THE Imperial Rescript regarding the convocation of the 80th session of the Imperial Diet on May 25 for two days was promulgated in the official gazette issued on Saturday.
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    • 56 3 NOTICE The custodian of Enemy Property for the Municipality of Syonan invites applications from QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANTS for the Accounts Division. Atplications. stating ?.ge, qualifications and experience, should be sent to the Castoolen, Municipal Building, Syonan, not later than 18th May, 2602. 88—71 FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL (l-A, Kirk Terrace; TUITION
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 177 3 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O MAN ABE!) We are all now Tenno-Heika's subjects! (Warera wa subete Tenno-Heika no tami da!) LESSON No. 67 English Nippon-Go Pronunciation Where is the kudamono wa doko koodahmohnoh wah dohkoh fruit? ni ariiaasu ka? nee ahreemahs kah? the fruit is in kudamono wa hako no koodahmohnoh
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 333 5 Tokyo, May 9, By Radio. fOMMENTING on the entry of the Nippon forces into Yunnan Province, the Tokyo Niti Niti newspaper declares that the ri*ht to decide the fate of the Chungking regime now
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  • 61 5 Shanghai, May 8. Domei. THE New Delhi radio, intercepted here, quoting an official London announcement, said that British reinforcements have arrived In Ceylon. It added that the reinforcements included Africans from Kenya, .Uganda, Tanganyika, Nayasaland, Zanzibar and Northern Rhodesia. Meanwhile, Reuter's from London added
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  • 135 5 Sourabaya, May 0. (Domei) Wf ITH things Nippon catching popular favour since our occupation. Indonesian as well as Dutch girls have taken to' wearing the 'geta' (Nippon wooden clogs) and carrying Nippon-style parasols contributing, in general, to the atmosphere of peace in this once warlik Dutch
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  • 83 5 EMPTY members of the Malayan r Rubber Control Association, representing the initial contingent entrusted with the task of rehabilitating the destroyed rubber plantations and factory equipment, have begun preparations for surveying and developing the plantations in the Southern regions. Having the main office here, ti:e
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  • 68 5 Tokyo, May 9. Domei. LT.-COL. Mario Brunetti, Military Attache to the Italian Embassy In Tokyo, to-day acted as host to 24 of our wounded soldiers of Tokyo's First Military Hospital at a luncheon at his home, on the occasion of Italy's Army Day. Lt.-Col. Brunetti warmly
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  • 96 5 Berlin, May 9, By Radio. PHARGED with anti-German activitles. 72 Dutch military officers were court-martialled and executed by firing squad, and seven others sentenced to .life imprisonment, it is reported Jroj^^^a»d > Tokyo, May 10. Domei. THE Kokugikan amphitheatre this 1 morning became the
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  • 122 5 Manila. May 9. By Radio. ALL Manila turned out to give a tremendous ovation to Lieut. Gen. Masaharu Honma, commander of tht j Nippon Expeditionary Forces in thi Philippines, upon his formal entry intf' the city at noon today. Thousanc cheered as the Nippon
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  • 157 5 To-day'a programme. 7 p.m. Nippon-go News relayed from Tokyo; 7.30. Malay recorded Music: 7.50, Nippon-go lesson by Mr. Okamoto and the Malay announcer; 8.00, News in Malay; 8.20. News in Tamil; 8.40. News in Hindustani; 9 00, News in Cantonese; 9.20 News m Hokkien; 9.40. News
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  • 49 5 Tokyo, May 9, By Radio. TENNO-HEIKA was gravious- ly pleased to cable on Friday a message to His Majesty the Emperor of Manchukuo in response to the Manch.uk.uoan Emperor's cable of congratulations on the complete capture of Corregidor Fortress and the Manila Bay fortifications.
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  • 305 5 Tokyo, May 9, Domei. JN an editorial entitled "Corned Beef and Corregidor" the Japan Times Advertiser, commenting on the American excuse that the fall of Corregidor was undoubtedly caused by lack of food and ammunition, declared: "We will oblige them by
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  • 145 5 Vichy, May 9. By Radio. INFORMATION available at 1 Vichy Indicates that despite the fall of the naval base of Diego Suarez in Madagascar, the French forces landed from a French vessel are still continuing their re sistance against the enemy sou in of Diego
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  • 172 5 Lisbon, May 8. Domel. ACUTE shortage of able-bodied men in Australia was revealed here In a Melbourne Radio broadcast which stated that In the first appeal for women recruits to the fighting services. 1.000 women will be called out for active service In the Australian women's
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  • 315 5 Tokyo, May 10. By Radio. (*EN. Mac Arthur's headquarters m u Australia, issuing a statement on Friday, stated that the Allied fleet and air force have destroyed over 20 Nippon war vessels in the Coral Sea campaign, and that the American losses a."
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  • 1237 6 Mr. WATARU WATANABE ISSUES STATEMENT Outline Of General Progress Of Work Of Reconstruction WITH the occupation of Sumatra by the Nippon Forces more than two months ago this island under the close direction of the Nippon Forces has now come under the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity
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  • 179 6 Tokyo, May 10. Dome). IF properly developed under our con--1 trol, the island of Sumatra, with it* tremendous stores of oil, rubber and ether vital wax materials, if. destined to become the "Treasure Island" of East Asia, said Mr. sigemasa Sunada, our
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  • 155 6 Tokyo, May 10. Domei. VICE-ADMIRAL Paul Wenneker, Naval Attache of the German Embassy, in last night's broadcast to Germany, commenting on his onemonth inspection trip to the Nipponoccupied territories, stressed that "throughout my inspection tour, I was deeply impressed that the native inhabitants are wholeheartedly
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  • 113 6 Buenos Aires, May 8. Doim. A REPORT from Washington stated <r* that the American nation which depended much upon mechanical ap paratus. has taken a dive as the War Production Board prohibited the use of materials such as aluminium, copper and plastics in aircraft equipment, while
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  • 616 6 TILE anti-Axis forces as a result of the Greater East Asia war h^ve been deprived of huge quantities of oil—an indispensable material for modern warfare. The highly productive oilfields of Borneo, the East Indies and Burma have fallen into the hands of the Nippon
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  • 95 6 Medical Aid For WarStricken In Bataan Tokyo, May 9. Domei. AS part of an all-out rehabilitation work, our military authorities are despatching military physicians and nurses into the war-stricken areas of the Bataan Peninsula to aid the natives suffering from malnutrition and diseases resulting from the war. the Hooti correspondent
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