Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 May 1942

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  • 19 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Sycnon-to Telephone 5471. No. 82 TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 633 1 To Bear Responsibility For Establishment Of Real Throne Aid Tokyo, May 23. By Radio and Domei. CHOULDERING responsibility for establishing real Throne aid, the 80th Teikoku Gikai (Imperial Diet session) was convoked this morning in extraordinary session before the eyes of the world. This is the
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  • 110 1 Nanking. May 25. By Radio. IN his interview with the Press a' 4.30 o'clock on Sunday afternoon at the Nippon Embassy, the Nippon Ambassador to China said there was not the slightest change in Nippon's policy in regard to settling the china Affair.
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  • 75 1 Lisbon, May 25. By Radio. pOLLOWINO a hazardous trip through Burma and India, Major Gen. Joseph W. Sttlwell, American commander of the Chungking forces in Burma, whose whereabouts wen* unknown for some time, is said to have arrived with r handful of hL« subordinates In
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  • 81 1 Tokyo, May 25, Domel. THE United States Government has officially prohibited the private use of crude rubber until 1944. according to a Buenos Aires dispatch to the Hfxjti. quoting Washington reports. Tokyo. May 25. Dome!. REPORTS received by the Foreign Office from the
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  • 186 1 Tokyo, May 25. By Radio. r\AMAGE to a flitted States battleship of the North Carolina clim and the sinking of a United State* heavy cruiser of the Portl■ nd class were added to the brilliant achievements gained by our nival forces in the
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  • 240 1 Prom the Chekiang front, May 25, By Radio. PRACK units of the Nippon Army have turned their spearhead into the valley of Tungyuan River, and are now driving into Kinhwa city fiom north to south. With preparations for frontal
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  • 50 1 Shanghai. May 25 By Radio. J^IfTON aircraft conducted Urnscale air raids on various Important positions in western Yunnan Province on Saturday, especially Panshan. a straterically important town which was fiercely bombed by squadrons of Nippon fighters and bombers. Administrative organs In the city wert dama{ed.
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  • 96 1 Tokyo, May 25. By Radio. REPORTS that internal strife exUted between the authorities In Yunnui Province and Chungking were treated as "nothing new" hy the sp^kesmnn of the Board of Information. Mr. Tomokazu Hcri. at his regular foreign presa conference to-day. Mr. Horl said it
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  • 202 2 WVII-Known Military Writer's Comments In U.S. Journal Buenos Aires, May 25, Domei. IT is reported ficm New York that George Fielding Eliot. the well-knowr military analyst, writing in a widely-syn-dicated column on the urgent need of the United SUtes to mtet Chungking's
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  • 74 2 Hdnklng. May 22. Domrt rte learnt th*t elaborate preparations are under way to stage a i*r»e-«cale exhibition which will be known v "the Greater East Asia Exhibition" in eommfin oration of th 3 tenth »nnlveTf«ry o* the founding ot the Mtachukuow fcnplre. Sponsored by the three
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  • 153 2 Stockholm, M&: 25. Domei IT is reported from New York that the New Yorlc Sun on Friday editorially asserted that criticism was being voiced against Churchill and Roosevelt for surrounding themselves with their own type of men. The paper said that behind much of
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  • 195 2 Stockholm, May 25. Domel. NIPPON uses the cheapest weapons to achieve the greatest results, according to a feature article, "Plea for •Woolworth' Weapon.' by Tom Wintringham, British military expert, in the May 9 issue of the London Picture Post. He said "We need more
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  • 90 2 Manila, May 25. Domd. DECONSTKuCI'ION work a always xv progress in parallel with Ntppon military operationa wherever th« Jflppon forces go. The railway between Manila and central Luzon Island cover ing a distance of 220 kilometres vu resumed on May 14, a delayed report stated. Th«
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 659 2 ADVERTISEMENTS PERSONAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE acknowledgment mmm .i m* hutlfiMa a«T«i- Mr. CHOW KOK SAM wishes to thank the offtce Of TB« Syonan lima yoNO—WEE -Mr YONC KOK TOO of the late Madam Chan Ah Hoe who ■a Cecil Street. tf rjtnshinkyoku, fifth son of Mr. raved away on joth May.
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    • 157 2 S A H AT HA I RESTAURANT m 84. VICTORIA STRUT. fOPENUKG ON SUNDAY, Ist JUNE. 2602). Caterers for all kinds of NIPPON Dishes specially SUYIYAKI." 42-SS NOTICE RE MISS TAI Notice Is hereby riven that I have disowned my niece MiM TAI FYTTK CHIN and I am not responsible
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 158 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (VIPrOK-L.O 0 TUKAIMASYO!) LESSON Mo. 80 C B t U4h Ntpp«n-G« rronnnelatlon Road; train mIU; klsya meechee: keeahah broad; narrow hlrol; semal heeroj: *hmai lon'- short n«ra«: mWkal nah-n»hai; moejeekal p£r: rich bimbo; kanemotl Ireemboh; kahneh-moh^ that In ih»rt wewamtiikaldeiii whreh yah mwjeekaf ««hs that train is .«ono
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  • 706 3 WUCAVION IN NIPPON THE following is the second instalment of an article entitled 1 "Education in Nippon.'' In the first instalment a brief account cf the evolutionary stages of the education system in Nippon right up to the present day.
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  • 119 3  - U.S. People Must Prepare For Long-Drawn-Out War -HVLI Lisbon, May 25. By Radio. OBSERVERS express amazement over the Washington report that Cordell Hull on Saturday issued a formal reminder to th? American people saying. "We arc in a hard fight. It will be won only by the combined all-out efforts
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  • 98 3 Lisbon, May 25. Domei. IT is reporteu from V/asninjion that the United States Navy Department bac announced the torpedoing of four more merchant vessel*—s mediumsized United States merchant vessel, a small Honduran vessel and an American ship In the Gulf of Mexico, and a small
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 410 3 NOTIFICATION RE-OPENJXG OF THE COURTS IN SYONAN. The former Criminal Pis- i trict. Police and Coroner's Courts in S yon an (henceforth to be known as the Syonan Keizi Tlhohoin which means Criminal District Court) will be opened on May 27. 2602. Mr. M. V. PUlai has been appointed Criminal
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    • 339 3 SPECIAL NOTICE I HLNOMARI' TO BE HOIST KU TO-MORROW Notice is hereby gHen that Wav 27. 2602. heinu our 37th Navy Day, National Flairs of the rising Sun are to be hoisted on that day. By Order. THE MAYOR. SYONAN TOKIBETt'-Sl. 82 NOTICE Reward For Those Who Help Recover Ix)st
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 175 3 Syonan Broadcasting Station Wavelength: 25 m. and 225 m. Frequency: 12 Mca. and 1,333 Kcs. Broadcasting nightly from 7 p.m. to 10.30 p.m., Tf kyo time. The following is the rev Led radio programme for to-day—the eve of the 37th anniversary ;jf Navy Day: PROGRAMMES To-day. 7 p.m. Nippon-Go News
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  • 244 4 Tokyo, May 25, Domei. MR. TOSI GO, President and Editor cf the Japan Times in Advertiser, in a broadcast to-day, declared: "What I refret most of all is the fact that the present war need not have occurred,
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  • 350 4 MR Tosi Go continued: "It seems the American leaders, in order to hid? their own error in blundering Into a war. have been trying to make It appear as if Nippon welcomed war that in fart Nippon plotted and •chemed to bring on war and
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  • 60 4 Lisbon, May 24. Domei. PLAINS to assassinate leading Australians as well as to sabotage vulnerable points In Sydney Were uncovered by the military authorities, according to a Sydney report intercepted here. It said that the Svdn-y authorities Interned 19 men and chip woman who are believed
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  • 49 4 FINANCIER'S GIFTS TO ARMY NAVY Tokyo, May 25. Domel. OR. Yotlo Ozawa, financier of Kansai District, has donated Yen 100.000 each to the war and Navy Departments. Yen 60,000 each to the Kyoto Municipality (as social welfare funds to the various social work organizations) and to the DosUa University.
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  • 97 4 Rome, May 25. Domel. THE Military Commission of the Tripartite Pact was given an audinnce this morning by Foreign Minister. Count Clano. All Nippon, Italian and Oerman members of the Commlsalon were present as well a; Ministry officials. Count Clar.o and the Commission hfld plenary
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  • 55 4 Lisbon, May 24. Oomel A WAR communique lsrued in Chun*A king to-night admitted the fall, on Thursday, of Iwu and Liting, on the Chekiang-Kiangsl railway, and Tungjang. 18 kilometres south-east of Iwu. The Chungking war bulletin admitted that Nippon columns on Friday also entered Yungkang,
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  • 74 4 Shanfhil, May 25, Domei. A LARGE 23-meter high monument, dedicated to the officers and men of the Nippon naval landing party who participated in the Shanghai n>hting. will be unveiled here on May 27. our Navy Day. The monutnrrt wat riesiicnrd by Mr. Zltsnto Hlnako,
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  • 126 4 New Chairmen Of Budget House Committees Tokyo. May 25. Domei. MR. Kirnku Oguti and LieutGeneral Nobutaka Sioden will be elected Chairman of the Budget Committee and Chairman of the Commßtee of the whole of the House of E« presentatives. respe«. tively, it was decided yesterday afternoon at a meeting of
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  • 148 4 Nanking, May 25. Domel. MR Mamoru Sigemltsu, Nippon Am- bassador to Nanking, called on President Wang Ching-wei of the National Government of China, at th« latter's official raldeuce to report his return to the Chinese capital from Tokyo. At tic same time. Mr. Sigemltsu conveyed
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  • 219 4 Tokyo, May 25. Domel. ADDRESSING the conference of the chief judicial officers trn., morning, the Justice Minister, Mr. M'tiyo Iwamura, urged careful execution of wartime ordinances as well as for the study of political, economic and Judicial affairs of the Southern regions. Th»
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  • 111 4 Tokyo. May 25. Domel. IT is quite possible that Chungking has built airfields at various points in Chekiang Province for use in air attarks on Nippon, but mart of th« enemy's air bases, particularly durlm the pa.«t several week?, have been rendered Usf»lefs by the
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  • 90 4 Shanihcl, May 25. By R*di<r THE state of predicament m which 1 Chuntrkinghhe befn nlaced follow\v« trie lr«s of the Burma Road was revealed in a roc»*nt urgent request made by the Chungking veglire to th? United States for the immediate dlsoatch of bombers and ffshters to ccp«
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 144 4 SYONANSI SIDEN OMNIBUS SEKYKIK >o. 17 At from May 27. 2602. a specl&l Omaibun Seirlre will ftperate from Newton to Outram Rnad via Buklt Timah Road, Rochore Road, Victoria Street and New Bridge Road. First bus leaves Nf ton 7.35 a.m.. L»»t bus teaves Newton 9.4S p.m. First bus leaves
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    • 137 4 SYONANSI—SIDEN TROLLEY BUS SERVICE NO. 3 As from May 26, 2602, the present Trolley Bus Service No. 3 that ran* from Finlayson Green to McPherson Road will be extended to Paya Lebar First bus leaves Paya Lebar at a.m.: Last bus leaves Paya Lebar 9.40 p.m. First bos leaves Finlayson
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