Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 June 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. ISo. 87 MONDAY, JVISE I, HOkl 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 395 1 SUES FOR PEACE" Answer To Distortion Of Facts By American Newspaper Tokyo, May 31. Domci. THE Japan Times Advertiser in an editorial l captioned Wishful Thinking," charged the New •York Times with deliberate distortion for characterizing as "peace feeler" the radio address deliIvered last week
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  • 39 1 Hsinking, May 31, By Radio. TAKAMATU No-Miya Oenka, riding together in the same car with the Emperor of Manchukuo, on Sunday morning attended a military parade and reviewed Manchukuoan troops, it is announced.
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  • 360 1 Berlin, May 31, Domei. A GERMAN war communique issued yesterday said: "As already announced, the great battle for Kharkov has come to an end, resulting in the greatest victory so far won by Germany and allied troops." The communique described the Kharkov battle as "the
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  • 48 1 Berlin. May 31. By Radio. FORMATIONS of R.A.F. bomb?rs attacked Paris and its vicinity early this morning, causing 140 causalties including 40 dead. '*Ie German newsagency reports quoting French quarters. The British "•-id las.cd 20 minuter. Six British planes were brought down during th? raid.
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  • 20 1 t {STARTING from to-morrow, edition is the last afternoon edition of the Syonan Times.
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  • 58 1 Lisbon, May 30. By Radio. NIPPON planes were successful in their raid over Port Moresby on Fri< ay. the Allied Headquarters admitted according to an Australian Radio broadcast. Friday's raid was the 58th visit since the Nippon Air Force launched Its attacks on .he Allied
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  • 90 1 Rome, May 31. By Radio. GERMAN and Italian troops on W ay fiercely attacked enemy forces on the Cyrenaica front, it was announced by the Italian High Command on Saturday. Meanwhile, German and Italian aircraft in close co-operation witl; land units severely bombed enemy positions
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  • 64 1 Tokyo, May 30, Domei. THE eighth anniversary of 1 the passing of Fleet Admiral Marquis Heih&tiro Togo was observed quietly this morning at the Togo Shrine in Harajuku with Marquis Jyo Togo and other prominent personages attending. The afternoon was devoted to a Sumo
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  • 126 1 Tokyo, May 31, By Radio. f\UR army authorities in1 yßfrnn* announced on Saturatlons against remnant enemy troops have been virtually completed. The communique pointed out that Chungking troops are now frustrated in the jungle area In the Tungwei sector. Our forces are now rapidly
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  • 67 1 Zentuzl (Kagawa Prefecture), May 31. Domei. THE Nippon military authoritiei have announced that six additional American war prisoner! who were captured on Otori Island (former Wake Island) in» eluding a captain captured on May 30, have been interned at the Zintuzi war prisoners' camp along
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  • 144 1 Stockholm. May 31. MORE than ever. Chungking is now fearing that the Nippon forces are preparing for a decisive offensive with the aim of crushing the last ot Chungking's resistance, the Neu Zurichcr Zeitung's correspondent declared reporting from New Delhi, accoding to a Swiss
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  • 420 2 Effect Of Capture Of Bases In Chekiang Tokyo, May 31. Domei. nUR military successes in Chekiang Province resuiting in tho reduction of Kinhwa and other strategic military and economic centres have dealt another staggering blow to Chungking's resistance which has been seriously undermined by the
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  • 103 2 Tokyo, May 30. Dome!T*HE War Ministry announced at 4 p.m. to-day that the Aoki and \a\o air units have received special distinction by having their brilliant services reported to the Throne. According > the announcement, the two air units at the beginning
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  • 82 2 Berlin, May 31. 3y Radio. THREE U.S. freighters of 6,500. 5,000 and 4,800 tons have been sunk off the east coast of the United States by German submarine action, the German newsasency learned from military sources on Saturday Another 5.600-ton American merchant vessel was sunk
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  • 65 2 Lisbon, May 29, Domel. IT is reported from Washington that Americans are being forced to undergo further restrictions. The War Production Board, on May 28, ordered the major portion of the nation's fine cotton yarn production to be set aside for the army and navy,
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  • 108 2 HELP FOR UNEMPLOYED SICK IN SOURABAYA Sourabaya, May 30, By Radio. IN order to feed the sick who are unable to work, the Nippon military authorities have established large community kitchens here and are also mobilizing many unemployed for re-building and other works. Manila, May 29. By Radio FOUR of
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  • 61 2 Berlin, May 30. By Radio CHANCELLOR Adolf Hitler on Friday invited Chandra Bose, the noted agitator for Indian Independence, to the headquarters of the German High Command and held a lengthy conference with him, it was announced here on Friday. Herr yon Ribbentrop, German Foreign Minister,
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  • 57 2 Lisbon, May 29, Domei. THIRTY-FIVE thousand restaur- ants in New York State have begun restricting customers to a tr^poonful of sugar for coffee tea and cereals reports from New York revealed. These reports also said that prior to the Imposition of the limitation, the
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  • 48 2 rhe Summer Season starts in Nipp'-r. to-day. li is the time when the youth of Nippon indulge in outdoor sports and pastimes wilh the view of improving the physical fitness of the nation. Physical training, Swimming, and boating are popular umeng the Nirp°n youth.
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  • 310 2 ttnemy Admits Faii Of Kinhwa From a Nippon base In Shansi Province, May 30. Domei. MORE than 10,000 Chinese Com munlst troops, under th- j j command of Lin Pai-cheng, in th< i Shansi-Hopei provincial border regions, will soon be annihilated, according to field dispatches reaching
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  • 110 2 Tokyo. May 30. Domel. THE Control Society for the 1 Development of the East Indies, which was. established recently for the purpose of giving aid to the various development work in the East Indies, held its first official meeting this morning at the office
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  • 124 2 Tokyo, May 30. Domei. THE Japan Times and Adver- User, in an editorial, to-day, entitled "American Shipping Losses," asked: "Of what avail Is the industrial capacity of the United States if Allied ships are being sunk faster than they are being built? Of what avr.il
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  • 371 3 Manabe Tukal Nippon-Go! MIPPON-GO Week begins to-day with an elaborate programme which will give the opportunity to the many learners of the language to display their enthusiasm. Dramas, songs and dances will be presented by the students of the Nippon-go Gakko during the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 481 3 NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 2 6fSyowal7 GUN PRACTICE IN WATERS OFF BYONAN. It U hereby notified that Gtin Practice will take place as follows:— Time: 8 a.m to 1 p.m 'Tokyo time* Date: 2nd Jim*. '^60? Position.—Dangerous Areas: (A) From a line drawn from Kalian? Civil Aerodrome to a point.
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    • 222 3 NOTICE SI'GAR RETAILERS TO REPORT TO DISTRIBUTORS ASSOCIATION 1. All sugar retailers appointed by the Syonan Toku-belu-Si Sugar Distributors Association are hereby requested to report to the Association before June 10, the total number of their regular non •commercial buyers of sugar, accompanied by the Family Application Forms provided for
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    • 458 3 NOTICE Brown-Out Orders Suspended The public Is hereby Informed that at from May 31. 2663 and until further notice, the exlstlnf Browo-Out Orders will reue to be effectJrt. 2. The Black-Out lampshades, etc, ■hould however, be kept In reading* In ample quantities, for further BrownOnt exercises, that may be ordered,
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  • 210 4 Luben. May 29. Domel. REVEALING that all Is not well with the United States Department on account of the dissatisfaction of the public since the outbreak of the Pacific war which has been one reverse after another for the Allied nation
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  • 496 4 Undisclosed Nippon Ease, May 29. Domei. f OMMENTING on behind the scenes activities of Arab blooded Achinese natives of Sumatra who paved the way for the easy occupation of the island by Nippon a certain staff officer of o»r army upon
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 729 4 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NITPON-v ft ITEAIMASYO!) LESSON No. 84 Kngltoh Nippon Go PmßßurUtlon Can you speak Nippon-so c o-hana- Nippon-go oh oL hahfiah-Nippon-go? simaia ka? thenuhx ka? I «an speak a nuktfi hanasfmasu skohshee habnahrhremahs little sprak Nippon-•« Nippon-go o watakitfti Mrpon-Ko oh waUMisbe* with me to its jo ni o-hana
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    • 124 4 Nippon-Go Week In Syonan A NIPPON-GO PopularUinf (TMk will be held from Jnne 1 to June 7 in connertion with this Syonan Gekityn, dramas, virrs and dancer*, will be presented by students *>f the Nippon-Go Gakko during the week. The programme will be as follows: From 3 p.m to 5
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  • 56 5 Taihoku, May 31. Domei. MR. Isoi Otsuka, Chief Civil Administrator for Malaya and Borneo, who arrived here by plane on May 29 en route to Tokyo, said that in order to develop fully the Southern Regions now under Nippon control, an early improvement of
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  • 107 5 Tokyo, May 30. Domel. MUSIC-MINDED Shanghai tap ped its collective feet in happ t anticipation of the news that a "Shanghai Orchestra" has been newly organized in Shanghai by 53 members of the Musical Band formerly attached to the Shanghai Musical Council, according to
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  • 540 5 Tokyo Papers Stress Present Importance Of Peninsula Tokyo, May 31, Domei. QENERAL KUNIAKI KOISO, former Overseas Minister in the Yonai Cabinet, has been appointed Governor-Gener-al of Tyosen, succeeding General Ziro Minami, who has been named a member of the Privy Council. It is also disclosed
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  • 41 5 Berlin, May 31. By Radio. IN accordance with an invitation of the German authorities in Danzig. Gen. Osima, our Ambassador to Germany, visited Danzig on Saturday. He is scheduled tr stay in Danzig for several days.
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  • 702 5 From *n undisclosed Nippon Base, May 27 Domel. FOI.I OWING is the gripping story of the aerial attack on the British and American Combined fleet in the Battle of the Coral Sea, as told to a Domel correspondent by
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  • 95 5 Lisbon. May 30. Domel. AN Australian report revealing the mounting anxiety in Australia on account of the results of the Coral Sea Battle said that Army Minister Francis Forde on Saturday again sounded a warning to the people that "although the position has considerably improved,
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  • 153 5 Tokyo, May 30. Domel. HTHE news that sparkling beer and lemonade will soon be forthcoming to relieve the parched throats of the Nippon soldiers fighting in the intense tropical heat of Burma, Is reported by the Niti Nlti. The good news cam? with th»
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  • 92 5 Shanghai. May 29. Dcmel. POUR hundred and seven Chi tlftklnfl elements of which the majority art torrorlots. were rounded up in tho Shanghai area *.h)s year up Cc May 25, Lieutenant Mor.'ta Matsuda. ipckesman of the Army Prrss Bureau revi-nl-ed at a Prrrs Conference.
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  • 74 5 A CEREMONY will be held tomorrow at the SupreoM Court for the official resumption of activities of the Malayan courts v/hich stopped functioning soon alter the outbreak of the war. Our Administration, for the time being, will make use o: tht? old two-instancp lurlsdirtinna] system
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 48 5 Malayan Railways Running On Yime OAILWAY communication between upcouuntry and Syonan Is now running to schedule. Train No. 15 which leaves Kuala Lumpur at 11.35 a.m. arrive in Syonan the following morning at 7.35 am. Train No. 16 leaves Syonan each day for Alor Star at 4.2.1 p.m.
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  • 617 6  -  -Charles Nell ALLIED Propaganda Merchants' describe General Tozyo's warning to Australia as "another Pep Talk" to the Nippon-zin, adding that at the same time, General Tozyo warned the people of Nippon that the Battle with Britain ard the United States had still to be fought.
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  • 293 6 Several Important Main Lines Now Re-Opened Tokyo, May 31, Domei. WITH the completion of repair; to the railway bridge spanning the Myunge River, 50 kilometres south of Mandalav. permitting operation of Burma's trunk lin between Rangoon and Mandalay. 80 per cent, of Burma s railroads
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  • 193 6 Canton, May 31. By Radio. \JU ITH the impending opening of the Canton branch of the Central Reserve Bank of China, it has been decided to circulate the new legal tender of the National Government of China in South China. The exchange rate between
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  • 108 6 Tokyo. May 31. Domci. BULLET stamps,' so called bcrause money from their sale will be used to defray part of the war exnenditure and because they will literally be the bullets of the home savings front, will make their anpearance soon throughout
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  • 56 6 From an undisclosed Nippon Base, May 30. Dome; THE Nippon army forces bra1, unfavourable weather yestc: day bombed and machine-gunnva the Chungking forces In and around Hengchow, in Honan Province. Flying at extremely low ?ltitude, our flyers damaged and set ablaze enemy positions as
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  • 69 6 NIPPON THAILAND CULTURAL TIES Tokyo, May 31, By Radio. COMPLETING his mission of conferring with the Home Government, our Ambassador to Thailand left here on Sunday to resume his duties at Bangkok. He stated that rultural cooperation between Nippon and Thailand should be further strengthened in parallel with political and
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 6 This is artist Yosino's impression of the rcailion ol the Coral Sea Battle on Roosevelt and Churchill.
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  • 140 6 Lisbon, May 30. Domel. A REPORT from New Delhi states that pointing out that a highly mechanized army is equipped for the continental type of warfare, and not for a country like Burma where there are very few good roads, General Alexander, Commander-in-Chief
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  • 61 6 Tokyo, May 30. D~;nei. Dn. Chu Min-yi, Nankins'.< special envoy and head ol the Goodwill mission to Nippon and members of his suite were the -vests of honour at a dinner Rive.'. by the Manchoukuoan Embassy irre. The party was also attend- by Mr.
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  • 55 6 Buenos Aire<\ May 30. By Radio. DEITERATING Argentina's neutrality. Monsieur Co-ti'o acting President of the Arger.tinr rtorublic in a speech at Ihe opening (;t Parliament, declared that Argentina was ma'ntalninsr strirt neutrality despite the fact that she had been i.laced in a difficult position nnce the
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  • 125 6 Tn'-yo, May 31, By Radio. ONE of the most serious effects suffered by Britain due to successive defeats in East Asia is the shortage of rubber. As a last resort, the British Government is trying to obtain rubber from Tanganyika in eastern Africa. However, the
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