Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 June 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. /Vo. 88 TUESDAY, JUNE 2, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 543 1 To Concentrate Nation's Political Power To Ensure Victory Tokyo, June 1. Domei. DESPONDING to the rapidly increasing desire 1X on the part of the nation's 100,000,000 people, the National Service Political Association is expected to move at the earliest possible opportunity to consolidate further, in order
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  • 109 1 Tokyo, May 30. Domel. THE Asahi's Burma front correspondent reported that our forces occupying Lunglin, Tengyueh and other key points on the Yunnan border region repulsed and inflicted heavy casualties on Chungking guerillas belonging to the 36th. 38th. 263 rd and 264 th divisions who
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  • 162 1 Chekiang, June 1. Dorrci. IT was revealed, with the fierce mop--1 ping up operatiorus still progressing in the vicinity of Lanchi, in west central Chekiang Province, war results achieved by our forces from dawn on May 26 up to the occupation ot the city in
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 1 Students nf the Nippon.Go Gnkko who took part in a pvesrntation of dramas, songs and dance* at the Syonan fiekizyo yesterday in connection with the Nippon.Go Popularizing Week.
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  • 97 1 Tokyo, May 30. Domei. DR. Chu Min-)l, Special Envoy of the Chines* National Gov. ernment, and members of his suitt including Gen. Yang Kue-ii and Admiral Jen Yuen-tao, who yesterday arrived in Tokyo at 840 a.m., proceeded to the Imperial Palace where they signed their n.imes
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  • 234 1 From a Nippon Base in Borneo, May 31. Domei. FOLLOWING the arrival on May sof Lieut.-Gen. Marquis Tositame Maeda. Commander-in-Chief of our Expeditionary Forces in Borneo, general reconstruction plan- co\ering the northern and western parts of the island have be* given an impetus and the entire island
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  • 322 1 Berne, May 31. Domel. THE efforts of Dr. Henry F. Grady, head of the United States Technical Mission to In- dla, to secure co-operation Horn 1 Indian industrialists towards dei veloping India into an "Eastern arsenal for the Democracies" have failed with distrust and
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  • 335 2 Our Forces Worshipped "Like Gods" By Islanders Tokyo, May 30. Domei. ASSERTING that our forces tn Flores Islands are worshipped like gods, the Ashi correspondent reported from Bandoeng that "the Flores islanders did not offer the least resistance." The correspondent said that Or* forces on
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  • 104 2 From the Shansl front, May 30. Domel. OUT of sheer desperation, Chinese Communist troops, who were defeated by our forces have begun to resort to notorious tactics such as the poisonmg of wells, according to our troops operating on this front. A case in
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  • 128 2 Tokyo, May 30, Domel. rHE Miyako's Saigon correspondent says that Nippon motion pictures and newsreels are putting Ameilcan as well as other western movies into oblivion in French IndoChlna thereby Indicating the enthusiasm with which the people of Indo-China are learning about Nippon. He
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  • 61 2 Tokyo, May 31. Domel. •TOE first East Asia Road Constructlon Conference, attend ed by representative experts from Nippon, Manchoukuo, North China and French Indo-Chlna. ended after a two-day session. The conference was called by the Nippon Road Technical Experts* Association In order to contribute
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 125 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NITPON.-- O TtKAIMASfO!) LESSON NO. «5. Fnjii>h Nippon-Go froganelatlsn Pr«y, don't mention do Itaalmaalte dob eetahsheemahshteh I beg your pardon rornrn kudasai rohraehn koodahsal excuse me this Is enough kore de takutan kohreh den tihknbn I feel ashamed memboku fa nal memhohkoo rah nal anythfnit will do nan
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1632 3 NOTICE KEISATSUBU_NOTICE No. 2 I^SiSST Control of precautionary measures and NOTICE No. 1 Telezraohic communi- protection during an expected and actual lewgrdpiii iimuiiuu m PRECAUTIONARY cation between Kvonan air raid exercises start to-day and Medan City was re- 1. The public Is hereby notified that on the receipt of the
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  • 252 4 Tokyo. May 30, Domei. FELT as if I were going back j to my native place when I was, ordered to proceed to the Penin- j •ula as Governor-General ol I Tyosen stated General Kuniaki Kolso, the 63-year old new Gov- j trnor-General
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  • 105 4 Honjf Konjr, May 31, Domei. DISSIDENTS here experienced 1X their most exdtinf moments since the Nippon soldiers swept into the island, when four tigers appeared in the southern part of the island. The military policemen and patrol guards succeeded In shooting one, but. according to
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  • 125 4 Shanghai, May 31. Domei WITH the promulgation of regulations concerning the r"sposal of Chungking's fapi the Chungking Legal Tender Disposal Committee was formally established in the Shanghai Branch Office of the Central Re serve Bank and ordered to assum? business Immediately. The Committee was
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  • 50 4 ihe estiva) of the National Treasure Closyogu) at NiKko, held yearly in Nippon, is being celebrated to-day. Built in 1636 during the Tokugawa era by the best artistic talent in the country, the world-famous Tosyogu has been acclaimed as the finest piece of architecture in Nippon.
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  • 696 4 May Be Communicated With Through Syonan Gunsei-Bu THE President of Chinese Affairs, Hong Kong, recently announced the names of Malayan Chinese and Indian students studying at the Hong Kong University, who are safe. A report of the announcement has been received by the Gunsei-bu
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  • 47 4 Manila. May 29. Domel IT is learned that postal remittances for the Municipal ares in Manila have been permitted by the Military Administration. It U said that remittances between j Manila and other districts wl!) not be allowed for the time being
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  • 40 4 Tokyo. May 30. By Radio. THE postal service between Nippon and Burma will be started on June 1. As a result of this, the postal service has been virtually completed between Nippon and the Southern Re--1 gions. v
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  • 468 4 Elimination of AngloU.S. Influences GENERAL Tozyo's statement that all advance bases, pre. viously held by the Allied Nations in the Pacific r.nd in East Asia were now in Nippon's hands points to the progress made in the fulfilment of Nippon's mission to end Anglo-American domination in Asia. At the same
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  • 91 4 Tokyo. May 31. Domei. GENERAL Ziro Minami. the outgoing Governor-General o' Tyosen, Is expected to leave Kel?«> on June 6, arriving in Toky» on June 8. General Minami. on June 11. will formally transfer th« Governor-General's post to hu successor. General Kunlakl Kow at
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