Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 June 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. ISo. 90 THURSDAY, JUISE 4, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 239 1 N. S. A., N. S. P, A. And Go. rrnment To Work In Closer Concert Tokyo, June 2. Domei. IT is learned that further strengthening of domestic structure has been agreed upon as a result of a series of conferences held recently by the Government
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  • 67 1 Cabinet Approves Capital Trade Control Plans Tokyo, June 2. Domel. rE Cabinet to-day approved the Capital Control Plan and the Foreign Trade Control Plan for the fiscal year, 1942-1943. both of which are aimed for successful consumma- foreign countries, Lieut.Gen. Soxakl •aid that plans had been mapped oat for supplying
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  • 38 1 Entrance to the Syonan Nippon Gakuen in Queen Street. Some 100 bnvs •ad rlrls are already attending Nippon.Go classes at the school and it Is intended to Increase the enrolment list later in the month.
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  • 361 1 tion of the Greater East Asia War. Both plans are characterized by the addition of the southern occupied areas to Nippon. Manchukuo and China on which the programmes for the last fiscal year will be based. Lt.-Gen. Teiiti Suzuki. President of the Cabinet Planning Board, made a
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  • 64 1 Manila. Juns 2. By Radio AT a mestlng held in Manila en Monday afternoon, about I.OOD Chinese, representing 50,009 Chinese merchants residing in the city, organized the Chinese Merchants' Association of the Philippines, and elected for its president Mr. V.'v Teh Lye. a rodent of 33
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  • 65 1 Lisbon, June 1. Domei. IT Is reported from Washington that the War Department announced that barrage balloons have been placed at strategit points on the Pacific Coast from the Canadian to the Mexican borders. Meanwhile, informed circles said that while the number of balloons
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  • 104 1 Aboard A Nippon Warship, June 2, Do.tiei NIPPON naval landing purty mack a successful lai.dlng on Tulaji Islund, south-east of the Solomon Islands, at I a.m. and by 5 a.m. the same morning the landing party had completely occupied the Island without any resistance. This island was hitherto
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  • 198 1 Somewhere in South China, June 2. Dome!. SV/CEPJNC back all enemy troops in the mountain positions of the southern part of Tsungfa, in Kwangtung Province, cur forces clo&ing in from three directions occupied the city at dawn yesterday. Our forces are continuing mopping up enrmy
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  • 306 2 CHUNGKING MUST NOW BE READY FOR 'BODILY ATTACK' Tokyo, June 2, Domei. WITH our annihilation campaign having swung into full action in Chekiang Province following our penetration into Yunnan Province along the Burma Road, the China Affair enters upon a new and decisive
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  • 131 2 Tokyo, June 2. Domel •THE fruits of our administration's *tion's efforts t adjust population levels were revealed in a sharp 530,000 decrease in the number of Inhabitants of the two cities of Hongkong md Kowloon during the past five months, the Asahl
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  • 171 2 Tokyo, June 2, Domel. HAILING the sensational outcome of the battle of Kharkov, the Hooti this morning descibed the German victory, which, resulted in the virtual annihilation, of Gen. Simeon Timoschenko's Red Army, as 'one of the greatest war achievements by the German
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  • 275 2 t ifE flrst committee meeting of the Indeperdence League of India, Sycnan. wos held on May 31. 2602 at the old Anzac Club. Mr. K. P. K. Menon presided and fifty mei/ibsrs of the Representative Council were present. The chairman apologized for the absence of Mr.
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  • 141 2 Lisbon. June 3. Domel. IT Is reported from Washington that 1 the U.S. Navy Department announced that a small Axis submarine, carrying no deck guns, torpedoed and 'ank a medium-fixed Norwejrian merchant vessel in the Gulf of Mexico. It frid that the U-bcat discharged three
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 141 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O TUKAIMASYO!) LESSON No. 87. Kngllsh Ntppon-Go f*ronnncl<itlow Address dokoro or zyusiyo dohkohroh, zooshoh address (written) dokoro-gakl dohkohroh-gahkee what is your anata no dokoro wa ahnahtah noh dohkohroh address? doko desu ka? wah dohkoh debt kah? give me his ano hito no tokoro- ahnoh heetoh noh tohkohrob
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  • 69 3 j A NIFPON-GO P.pt.larWn, be.- fro* June Ito7. In thi. connection %oan aSt toni*- *nd wiM oe presented by students of *l«e Nippon Gakuen darinr the week at the Ryon.n Gekteyo. J? wBI f9" iv" t. Nlppon-Qo kindergarten pupils, and student* of the Nippon
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  • 43 3 J^OCAL radio fans *ill receive a pleasant surprise to-day when they hear announcing both local and foreign news from the Syonan Broadcasting station Bi<ml Wh° Wl" mppOn' °°h" obtained her experience «an announcer for Tokyo Radio.—JOak.
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  • 35 3 ueralding the complete return of normal business and commercial conditions ln North China, the TienWn C-^ Hous*' whlch Wi" ln" SSTSIrJSStS "ih? u££ gg Sntef 5^443 bS vfiueTat 8,235,735 yen.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 308 3 MAD Notice a.a*.-'. aivuvo NO 61 **V. VI STOCKS OF EMPTY GUNNY BAGS TO 8E REPORTEP I mor,thJtwTinn.OS«n^ more than 100 (one hundred) Wan to™ mUTe^'the SSSg"lid"Sitiy?.iS stock, specifying new and old. as on May 31, 2602, to the Food Control Office before the 10th of this month. Such return
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    • 603 3 MAD. Notice No. 62 1 NOTICE TO HOUSE OWNERS, LANDED PROPRIETORS AND TENANTS. All owners of houses and landed proprietors In Syonanto (including: areas both in the old Municipal Limits and Rural Board Limits) desiring amendments of assessments lon their properties for the I year 2603 must send in applicI
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    • 388 3 i KEISATSUBU NOTICE No. 1 '4 day precautionary EXERCISES IN PROGRESS lt is n?tiHed for the eral information of the public that from June 2. 2602 until June 6. 260 exercises re -control of precautionary measures and protection during an expectPf all ac tual air raid, will be i ip
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  • 123 4 Tokyo, June 2, By Radio. •REGARDING American assistance towards the Allied countries, LeaseLend Administrator Harry Hopkins, declared in his address in Washington on Sunday that the Allied nations would put their entire resources on a pooling system, and allot them to each
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  • 201 4 Gulf Widening Between China Reds Chungking Nanking, June 2. Domei. /CHINESE Communist leaders who have been in consistent conflict with the Chungking regime over various questions of policy have recently begun to as sume a more assertive attitude towards Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and his pro-Anglo-American clique on the strength of
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  • 76 4 Aboard a Nippon Warship, June 2. Domel. TN concerted action with cur Army's East Chekiang campaign, crack naval landing units occupied Yuhwan, the capital of Yuhwan Island, which Ls 60 kilometres East of Wenchow, the port-city on the Southern coast of Chcklang Province, on
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  • 325 4 IMPORTANT ROLE IN NEW WORLD ORDER Tokyo, June 3, Domei. THE Japan Times Advertiser in an editorial extending welcome to Dr. Chu Min-i, the Foreign Minister of the National Government of China, compares the pitiable condition of the Chungking regime which was now stranded from the
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  • 142 4 Tokyo, June 1. By Radio. FVR. Chu Mln-yi. addressing th* ■'-'Nippon nation on Monday night over the national hook-up said in the course of his speech, that during only a few months the invincible Nippon tinny and naval forces drove all AngloAmerican influence* from a vast
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  • 151 4 Saigon. June J, By Radio. pBINESE overseas merchants in French Indo-Cfclna pledged all-out co-operation with the Nanking Government in a cable message to President Wang Chlng-wel of the Chinese National Government. The cable was dispatched by Mr. Chen president of the Chinese Aasociation of
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  • 183 4 fTyosen "Arsenal And Larder Of Nippon Gen. Minami Keizo, June 2. Domcl GENERAL Jiro Minami, in an interview with the press on Thursday on the eve of his retirement from his office as the Governor-General of Tyosen, declared that he was more than pleased to witness during the past six
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  • 141 4 Lisbon, June 9. By Radio. BRITISH false propaganda that 1,500 British planes took part in the air raid on western Germany and the Rhineland industrial zone is severely contradicted by Germany. The German authorities on Monday said. H is absolutely foolish that over
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  • 185 4 Tokyo, June 2. Dome I pOMPETENT political otsciver?. com« menting on the weekly air transport, service which has been inaugurated between India and Chungking with the object of transporting war matcribls to the Chinese troop? declared that the Allied move was nothing but
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  • 55 4 Tokyo. June 2. Domel. MR. Masayuki Yokoyama, head ol the Nippon "Fact Finding" Economic Mission to French Indo-China, who remained behind to wind up various pending matters, following the departure of all the other members, left ~.iig:on yesterday by plane for 7o'<yo, an Asahi
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  • 161 4 Lisbon, June 2. Domsl. rr Is reported from London that the British Admiralty admitted the low of the B,OCO-ton British cruLser Trlniidad which was launched only three years ago. It Is said that the vessel I was damaged three months ago In an engagement with
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 125 4 SYONANSI SIDEN OMNIBUS SERVICE No. 20 trwm Jane 4. 2602, special Onnltms Scnrlce will operate from Taya Lebar to MIYAKO BYOIN (City Hospital) Yeo Chu Rang Road. First bus leaves Paya Lebar 7.50 a.m. Last bua leave* Paya Lebar 7.50 p.m. First bos leaves Miyako Byoin (City Hospital) Yeo Chu
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