Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 May 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. No. 86 SATURDAY, MAY 30 KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Ccnti
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  • 524 1 Policy Of National Service Fulfilled IMMUTABLE DETERMINATION TO WIN WAR MANIFESTED Tokyo, May 29 Domei. THE closing ceremony of the 80th Teikolui Gikaithe two-day extraordinary session—was held this morning in the House of Peers. At 10.50 a.m. Premier Hideki Tozyo and all Cabinet Ministers.
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  • 129 1 J] LABOR ATE plans are being made for the observance of Nippon-go week from June 1 in June 7. which holds promise of being the moat colourful since the inclusion of Syonan within the Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere. In addition to the
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  • 268 1 Nanking, May 29. Domel. AN the eve of his departure for Nip pon on an official goodwill mission Dr. Chu Min-Yi. Foreign Minister of the National Oovernment of China, In a statement declared that he and the members of his suite intended to convey to
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  • 199 1 Devastating Raids In Border Region Of Burma Yunnan r Prom a Nippon Base in Burma, May 29. Df-mei. AUR war planes, between May 24 and U May 28. carried out a series cf deair raids against enemy military establishments and conrtntratlons in the Burma-Yunnan border region, especially arour.d the Hweitung
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  • 189 1 Southern Shansi Front. May 28, Domel. OUR forces, operating on the Dorder areas of Shansi. Honan and Hopei Provinces, have completely trapped approximately 10,000 Chinese Communist troops, under General Liv Pal-cheng. In the steep Tahsing mountain ranges. It is learned that the Nippon units
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  • 129 1 From a Certain Nippon base. May 29. By Radio AUB naral aircraft, which have been conducting incessant air attarka upon the Allied base in Port Moresby. New Guinea, have achieved brilliant successes In recent raids which wrre carried out for three
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  • 242 1 Fresh Puniti ve Operation In West Chekiang KINHWA A CITY OF THE DEAD From the Chekiang front. May 29. By Radio. FOLLOWING quickly en th.3 heels of the successful occupation on Thursday of Kinhwa and Lanchi, key enemy pos.tions in east Chekiang Province, our forces have started a fresh punitive
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  • 66 1 From t Nippon Base, May :t. Dome! QUR »r.r,y war planea yesterday launched surprise arrial assault* .TM'inst Sinn n ttratifclr enemy base en lurchal FTil>'av in Central Phenst Province, and Sanyuan and P'upln, r» 'nectlve'v. 5C and 100 kJlPmetrps nrith of Si*n All our aircraft ref"rnrc
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  • 451 2 Crippling Effect Of Severance Of Vital Supply Routes lokvo, May 23, Domei. lURITTNG In the May issue of the "Diplomatic Review," Mr. Kazue Kuwasima, former Ambassador to Brazil, declare* that with her supply route cut off. the United States has fallen from the position
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  • 57 2 Ranfoon, May 29. Dome!. MORE than 800 Burmese eager to l~arn Nippon-so have applied for instruction in the three-month course to be given from Jane 1 in the building of the forcmr British High School Four '.hree-motith courses will be given yearly. The school will
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  • 157 2 Tokyo May 29, Domel. AGRICULTURE and Forestry Minls"ter, Mr. Hiroya too, testifying before the general meeting of »he Budget Committee in the Lower House yesterday, assured the nation that there need be no anxiety about the food situation in Nippon as the Importation of foreign
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 460 2 ADVERTISEMENTS J2?2!£w! SYONAN DAMA S voi RousES VSSZ J&'VSnJi WOODWORKING "E-SUSg 1 to C«dl Str^i. awl|y personal^ uu »j« twtftio. oi ow FACTORY EAST ASIATIC rnvmtm CONSTRUCTION CO <Under control of SYONAN- nA RTtJfinK nnAn Will Mr KHOO KTVO HO. lat« of TOKUBBTU-S1 -Q KUBIWSUIN KUAU. Ko. »8. RoWwon Read,
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    • 295 2 SAHATHAI RESTAURANT Ne. 54. FCTORIA STUEET. OPENING ON SUNDAY, 31st MAY, 2602) Caterers for all kinds of NIPPON Dishes specially "-SUKIYAKI." 82-86 The Business Address «r TAN AH (HI A, IDS and VONG KON VUI, L.D.S. DENTAL SURGEONS is now at TAIN YONG DENTAL SIRGfcRV t% HILL BTREET. 'junction of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 166 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-^J 0 TfJKAUIASTOIV LESSON No. IS enrlUb Nippon Go rr«B«nrl«tl«a whose key Is that? are d»re Be Imp threb war dahrefa nch dMi ka? kahnfhee d>h* kah? it is fonrs anaU no d««u ihnaht»h n«h dehi is it voun? mat* no desu ka? ahnahtah noh dehs kah? yes,
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  • 360 3 Tokyo, May 29. Domel. I] THE vast resources available 1 vfhln the East Asia Co- I prosperity Sphere were more than enough to carry out Nippon's war j> programme and to replenish and further expand our fifhtin* strength. declaied Lt-General
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 726 3 AMENDED FORM OF NOTIFICATION PE. REDUCTION IN MUNICIPAL STALL RENTS. From to-day the sale of fish. meat, vegetables and fruits in the Street will be more strictly enforced with the dual object of improving sanitary conditions and patenting the upward trend of the price of these commodities. To achieve this
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    • 266 3 Nippon-\*o Week In Syonan Syonan Broadcasting 4 NIPPON-GO ropulwUlnj SXOIIOII Week will b« held from MnAtiiMii June 1 to June 7 In connection PHOGIAMMEB with this Syonan Gekfervo, To.rtav dramas, sonjs and dances *w week. from Tokyo; 7.30 Chinese Music. The pro/ranime will be m foJ- Hokkien Selections (Records); 7.*S
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    • 361 3 NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 2 Of Syowa 17 GUN PRACTICE IN WATERS OFF SYONAN. It is hereby notified that Gun Practice will take place as follows:— Time: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Tokyo time). Date: 2nd June, MO2. Position.—Dangerous Areas: (A) From a line drawn from Kallani* Civil Aerodrome to
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  • 204 4 Lisbon, May 29, By Radio. AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister John Curtin announced In the House of Representatives on Wednesday that his Government has amended the National Security Regulations (Allied Forces Act), so that any member of the United States forces in Australia trrested for
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  • 224 4 Manila. Mar 31. DomH. THE Agriculture and Commerce Officer under the Administrative Department of the Philippines has launched an extensive campaign designed positively to increase the Islands' agricultural output with the object not only of meeting domestic needs but also rf tnobl)i7ing the Archipelago's
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  • 64 4 ftUTUO. SyOnan *irls are working as typists, messengers, and telephone operators in the office of the Asahi Newspafter, recently established here. They are working as hard as soldiers on th; hatt'.efleld. "Yuki Tiyan" who speaks good Nippon-go, is seen in the foreground. She pleasantly informed me:
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  • 276 4 Anti-War Groups Demand Impeachment Of Roosevelt Buenos Aires, May 29, Domel. THE wholesale round-up of Americans who tried to exercise their constitutional rights—freedom of speech—has been proceeding since the Pearl Harbour debacle, w™*l**** New York reports received here The reports l<»ed among the hundreds
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  • 104 4 Lisbon, May 28, Domel. TT 1* reported from Washington that the United States Secretary of War. Henry Stimson, at a press conference to-day again sounded a warning to the United States and said that the people must expect a return blow from Nippon for bombing;
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  • 94 4  -  Nippon Experts Tokyo, May 29, Domel. MARQUIS Yotitlka Tokugawa, one of the advisers to the Nippon Military Administration In Malaya, who returned yesterday said he was amaied at the proirre«» made In restoration undertakings both in Syonan Island and in the Malaya Peninsula. He
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  • 115 4 Berlin, May 28, Dome!. (IERMAN submarines active in the various waters are further gaining tremendous successes, the German High Command in its communique to-day announced In the Atlantic. German submarines attacked a convoy and sank three ships totalling 14.000 tons, while three
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  • 195 4 Burn a Trent, May 29. Domel. DELAYED dispatches meal thai our forces are steadily wiping out remnant units of the Chungking forces at various points in Burma. Our forces on May 18, killed half of 8 group of 200 Chungking troops at Monglong,
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  • 47 4 Tokyc, May 29. Domei. THE Home Minister. Mr. Mitio Yuzawa. accompanied by Mr. zentaro Aral, hepri nf th" Li»nd Planning Bureau, left Tokyo this afternoon far Slmoneseki to attend the ceremony of the opening; of the Simonoseki-Moji tunr.el which runs under the sunrnostkl Straits.
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  • 536 4  -  -CHARLES NELL. WHEN we look oacK at the ghastly tragedies caused by the deliberate manner in which the peoples of Britain and the United States, Australia, Hongkong, Malaya, the East Indies and Burma, have been m'sici by the war-mongers of London and Washington, we are aghast at
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  • 77 4 Bangkok. May 29. By Radio. THAILAND was stirred with great joy by the announcement of the occupation of Kengtung- a key point in the Shan States In Burma, as broadcast in a nation-wide hook-up on Wednesday night. To celebrate the occasion, houses in the
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  • 39 4 Syonan Orchestra 's Programme THE programme of the Syonan orchestra tinder the flfi»i|i»»n o' M. G*aa Gcrentetr (conductor perl Krempl) today (4-6 p.m.) and tomorrow f2-4 p.m. and 5-7 p.m.) will be at the Syonan Grkizyo (former Victoria Theatre).
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  • THE SYONAN TIMES Saturday Supplement
    • 478 5 Non-Arrival Of American Reinforcements Grand Strategy And Spirit Of Our Forces WHEN Corregidor fell there was an intense feel» ing of hatred prevailing among the American and Filipino troops, stated Mr. Kazumaro I no. a member of the Nippon Army Press Bureau in Shanghai during the regular
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    • 569 5  -  AS AY AKIN AM. At Various stages In the history of the world women have played a predominant part in the shaping of history. A large number of these exploited their charms while not quite a few pulled the strings of the destlnv of Ihe world solely
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    • 150 5 F.\ one of the many prelimin- ary events held in Tokyo heralding the 37th Navy Day on May 27, the Mikasa pavilion, built of masts and other wooden parts of the Mikasa, Admiral Togo's flagship in the battle in the Nippon Sea in the
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    • 126 5 THE Central Bank of China and th^ Farmers Bank of China, both in the international settlement, will be closed sind liquidated because of their obvious ly hostile character, it was announced in a decree promulgated yesterday by I the Supreme Commander of the Nippon Army
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    • Article, Illustration
      13 5 Frontal view of JeLsiiu Hakubu uau, one of the largest museums in Tokyo.
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    • 49 5 Nippon 's Planes Better Says U. S. Expert MR Byron Glover, engineering expert of American planes in Burma, said that he was surprised to see Nippon planes out-climb and out-manoeuvre United States planes, according to a United Press report from New York. Mr. Glover left Rangoon on February 10,
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    • 94 5 WITH the restoration of tne fUhing industry in Philippine waters, the Nippon authorities in the Philippines recently issued permission to recpen fishing activities in the waters in and around the Philippines with the exception of specified areas of military importance. Domei reports from Manila It
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    • 47 5 P1 is learned that an additional 236 firms and individuals in Portugal. Sweden. Spain, Switzerland and and Turkey have been placed on the blacklist by ihe United States Government on May 24. according to a New York report reaching Geneva and quoted by Domei.
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    • 54 5 IN response to repeated petitions by the people of Java, the broadcasting station in Batavla will open a course in elementary Nippon-go next month, states a Oomel report fron Batavia. The teMOM will be s^nt over the air cvtry Monday, Wednesday and Friday for 30
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    • 562 6  -  YON AN. "MOT less than the topic of ttu century, of a Nation's enlir blftory Is that of the over whelming victory won by tl> Nippon Fleet over the famoi.> Baltic Armada." Thus wrote i Singapore Free Press columnist ot June 3, 1905. reviewing the week's news.
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    • Article, Illustration
      29 6 Geta (wooden clogs) and Kasa (parasols) are synonymous with the Nippon maiden. Here we see a member of Nippon's fair-sex admiring a parasol in a gcta and kasa shop.
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    • 456 6 "Healh Is Wealth:" VU A is for Air i That we breathe day and nlsM It must always be fresh to make us feel right. B is for Bathing Each day in a tub. Followed at once by a brfck body-rub C is for Cough
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    • 187 6 THC Nippon Army authorities In the Phllinpire? who have been exertin? every effort to solve the food problem hop wiil shortly tak° measures to COpfl vith the situation in correction with increasing trade with Prcuch livio-Chiia and Thailand following the fill of Cnrcgidor Island, according
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    • Eye-Witness Account Of Coral Sea Battle
      • 1101 7 (By A Domel Correspondent aboard an undisclosed warship) THE Battle of the Coral Sea 1 which resulted in a signal victory for our Imperial Forces was fought in the air and on the fea over an area* extending over 900 nautical miles from
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      • 223 7 rTIiE Yomiurl Sinbun editorially declared that Prescient Roosevelt by keeping the truth from the American people of the reverses suffered in the Coral Sea Battle has created a most precarious situation of "Phantastiu optimism" in the United States, j states a Domei report from Tokyo Pointing
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    • 90 7 REPORTS from Cape Town, quoted in a Domei message from Lisbon, state that British survivors from the battlp for Burma who arrived at a South African Port by a hospital ship said: "The air raids were hcil and there was no means
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    • 65 7 IT is reported frori Melbourne, according to Domei. that desoite the fact that Australia is facing an acute fthortftgt of officers and men. Mr Franri.; Drakeford. the Ai stralian Air Minister, revealed that i number of Royal Australian Air Force nersonnel Including prumiers were
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    • 556 8 Initial Eye Witness Account Of Sensational Shelling THE initial eyo-witness account of the sensational shelling of Santa Barbara coastlim on Feb 24 by a Nippon submarine-^-the story hat was carried by newspapers throughout the world for its significance an the first shelling of the American
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    • 117 8 THE Nippon Red Cross Society will send shipments of green tea to comfort Nippon national-; interned in the United States Britain and Central Americar courtries hostile to Nippon, accord 1 Ing to the Miyako, states a Domedispatch from Tokyo. The paper
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    • Article, Illustration
      14 8 Leisure Hours: Nippon Girls' University sladentq have a friendly chat tftei their day's work.
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    • Article, Illustration
      10 8 A reading lesson in progress in a Nippon elementary school.
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    • 261 8  -  —G. H. BLOK. This is the song, the song I've longed to sin;j to thce. A little hymn vttA tender theme. In thought enthroned, the words they softly flow In cadc.'ce sweet and power serene. The verse inspired by flame of life sublime— The voi:e o; night when
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    • 141 8 B Food Shortage fT is reported Irom New York that the New York Times, quoting London messages, states hat the British people were now suffering the consequences of malnutrition, because they lacked "•ifficient fresh accordln| to a Dome! dispatch from Lisbon. The paper said that
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    • 151 8 IT is learned that the Education M'nlstry has decided to hold a fiveday lecture beginning from June 16, for the instruction of religious workers who will bo dispatched to the southern regions. Seme 200 Zen Buddhist priests will r.ttc;r] the lectures to be Blven
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 473 6 Radio Flashes Comments FLASH: Major AH lee, the Deputy Prime Minister of Britain, in the Debate in the House c/ Commons, on the War Situation, said that "it was obviously impossible for Britain to provide adequate forces at ecery point in the Far East and Australia until Nippon indicated her
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