Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 5 June 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. ISo. 91 FRIDAY, JVISE 5, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cenli
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  • 197 1 Our Forces Closing In On Chuchow Chekiang Fronts, June 3. Domei. QUR units in central China which successfully concluded the Eastern Chekianjr campaign have begun a general offensive in Western Chekiang against approximately seven Chungking divisions entrenched in positions spreading over a mountainous area
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  • 58 1 Back In Tokyo Tokyo, June 3, By Radio. TAKAMATU No-Miya Denka. Imperial proxy to ManchuI no. arrived back in Tokyo to day after completing his mission to extend felicitations to the Manchukuoan Emperor on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the founding of tlie Manchukuo
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  • 37 1 Kiangsi Front, June 3. Domei. Oto INNING a fresh drive at midnight on Sunday against the Chungking Army in Kiangsi Province In concert with our campaigns in Western Chekiang Province, units or
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  • 122 1 ANNIHILATION ALTERNATIVE A Ba&e in Klangsl Province, June 3, Domel. THE Spokesman of our Expeditionary Forces In Central China, commenting on the opening of the new front in Klangsi Province, declared that the large scale co-ordinated offensive launched by our forces against the Chungking troop 6
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  • 132 1 metres north-east of Chuchow. early this morning, and are reported to be in Western Chekiang Province near the Kiangsi borde/ and are using a modern airfield having a spacious runway and a hangar. ALL-ROUND ADVANCES Together with Yushan and Lis hul. Chuchow hf d been serving as
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  • 364 1 6outh China Base, June 3. Dome! RAPPING the four-day northward drive along the Canton Hankow Railway, the main border of our forces this morning occupied Yuantanhsu in Central Kwangtung Province. Our detachments arc continuing in pursuit of the enemy beyond Yuantanhsu and are chasing the Chungking troops who
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  • 296 1 From the Burma front. June 2. Domei. FRONT line despatches reveal that our units launched f n attack on May 29 en the Chungking army which crested to the west bank of the Nu Rlvpr on May 24. It said that the Chinese, after taking
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  • 170 1 Tokyo, June 4. npHE Asahi reported from one of our bases in Burma that nine Curtis P. 40 fighters of the Chinese air force were destroyed on the ground on Jun* 2 when a unit of our fighters carried out a lightning surprise raid
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  • 142 1 Tvlagi, 'Solomon Island), June 2, Domel. T LOUGH the oil storage tanks have been set fire to. vast quantities of ammunition piled high in dumps were seized undamaged by our Special Naval landing party which effected an unresisted landing ori Tulagi Island, close in
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  • 408 2 Tokyo, June 3, Domei. WITH Nippon and German submarines taking an increasingly heavy toll of the United States and British shipping the Anglo-American powers are losing ships faster than they can build and are sure to be swept off from the high
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  • 47 2  -  —TAMIO Anata wa o-i!cutu desu ka? How old au. you? in Nippon-go— Age does not really matter Be you 60 years or more: Manabe tukne Nippon-go Within your mind must burn. Pah Long can tell you this Never too old to learn!
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 697 2 CHANCE FOR ADVERTISERS A new Syonan Telephone Directory is in the course of preparation. Advertisers requiring space In the new directory should *Vl>}j\ for rates etc., before the 15th instant to the Central Telephone Office, Hill Street, Syonan. SCALE OF CHARGES 1. Front Cover, inside full page $150.00 Back Cover,
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    • 110 2 I )Jjy TOO OtO TOCEfiRN THE BANK OF TAIWAN LTD. Address: Late Netherlands Trading Society 'not at the old Taiwan Bank Building as announced) tele. Nos. 5264 (Manager's ftosk) 5265 (Special Car »/e) 5267 (Curr eat a/c) 5266 (Enquiry) 6885 (Manager's Room) 7789 Compradore's 4 Roo»> f»B4t (For Customer's Cse>
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 80 2 Band Programme THE Syonan Police Band will perform in Public at the Jalan Besar Bandstand to-day from 7 prn. to 8 p.m. under the diiectlon of Conductor Canda Sir gh. The programme is as follows:— I. March. *'Pro Patria," W. Clark; 2. Overture. "Haydee," Auber; 3. Intermezzo, "In a Persian
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    • 159 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O TUKAIMASTO!) LESSON No. 88. English, Nippon-Go Prononclatloa Flag; picture (framed) hata; gaku hahtah; sahkoo basket; desk kago; tukue kabgoh; tsookooee mosquito-net; boh kaya; ana kahyah; ahnah they speak only Nippon-go dake Nippon-go dahkeh Nippon-go hanaslroasu hahnahseemahs that lady is ano 'uzin wa watakusl ahnoh foojren wah
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  • 83 3 'J^ NIPPON-GO popularising Week will be held from June i to 7. In this connection w.M preTnVed br'tnd'nW the Nipjon-G.kuen d v"in g the wr 111 the svoran tuSST The programme wUi be as fol!ows: From 3pmto 5 o.m. each day. <l> *ongs presented
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 315 3 jrr7TC II TCTTDTT l\ 1 I^LJiSLI XT/^VTTnr 1 "XT O JN\Jll^£i 110. O *ir PAm .NCTpnrTinN \Jn KAIL) nMKI lIII.N FOR VEHICULAR TRAFFIC The public is hereby informEd that on the sound of the 'air raid alarm' as described in Keisatsubu Notice No. 2. they must observe the following Orders.—
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    • 568 3 NOTICE Re-estabiishmcnt Of Syonanto. The Sub-Post-Offlces at Katong and the Naval Base (Sembawang Village) will reopen with effect from June 8. 2602: and the hours of business will be from 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. and from 3.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. A* formerly, delivery of correspondence will be effected
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    • 172 3 I KEISATSUBU NOTICE No. 1 exercises in progress It is notlflcd for the gcnera i information of the public that f rom June 2. 2602 until June 6 2602 exercises re-contrql of precautionary measures and protection during an expectEd and actual air raid, will be j held in the whole
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    • 431 3 MAD. Notice N_^_s? no[K SSKhS? 1 and tenants. All owners of houses and landed proprietors in Syonanto (including: areas both in the old Municipal Limits and Rural Board Limits) desirin? amendments of assessments on their properties for the year 2603 must send in applirations in writing to the Muni. aI
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  • 100 4 Says Gandhiji Berlin, June 3. By Radio. POINTING out that the day for complete withdrawal has arrived, Mahatma Gandhi in an article contributed to Harijan, a weekly newspaper, declared thatj as long as British power exists in Irdia, unity cannot be attained;
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  • 96 4 Berne, June S. Domei. TK& United States Socialist Party Congress meeting In Milwaukee has adopted a resolution which states that the party cannot support this war or any other war, it is reported frcm Milwaukee. Another resolution passed expressed opposition to all attempts by
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  • 140 4 FIVE Hokklens pleaded guilty fcefore Mr. K. M. BjTnc In the Second M---1 rate's Court on Wednesday lo flshin? In a pronlblted area at the Mcßltchle refervolr. 7th mile. Thomson Roe.d and were each fined $10 In default one week's simple imprisonment. In&pector Anln, prosecuting,
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  • 324 4 Continuous CommunistKuomintang Friction Tokyo. June 3, Domei. MR. TOMOKAZU HORI, spokesman of the Board of lnform"*ation, discussing the effect of the Greater East Asia Wai on Chungking, declared that Cliiang Kai-shek had been 'most disappointed" because the war had gone contrary to his expectations and emphasized
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  • 384 4 Commenting on the Anglo-Ameri-can loans to Chungking, Mr. Hori said: "When foreign trade Is at a standstill and communications with the outside world have been severed and when the Exchange Stabilization Committee to whose work the AngloAmerican powers had bent much energy, has lost its
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  • 149 4 pLEADING guilty to spiling a thru.cent loaf of bread at ten cents at a coffee-shop In New Bridge Road un May 31, a Chinese, Tang Ho Seng was fined $125, In default one month* rigorous Imprisonment, In the Syonan Keizi Tohohoin (Criminal District Court). Answering
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  • 154 4 'pwo prosecutions for cruelty to animals were disposed of by Mr. K. M. Byrne In the second magistrate court on Wednesday. Pleading guilty to using a lame bullock to draw a cart at Serangoon Road on June 2. an Indian Arayu. was fined $25. in
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  • 614 4 ■"THE German Offensive on the Kerch Peninsula has provided sufficient material in the shape of stupid blunders on the part of the Allied Propaganda Merchants to make a farcical Comedy of Errors. All that is left now for the British BroadcasLing Corporation an.l other Allied
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 121 4 SYONANSI SIDEN OMNIBUS SERVICE No. 20 As from June 4. 2602. a special Omnibus Service will operate from Paya Lebar to MITAKO BYOIN (City Hospital) Yeo Chu Kan* Road. Ftrit bus leave* Paya Lebar 7-50 a.m. Last bus leaves Paya Lebar t P-». First bus leaves Miyako Byoin (City Hospital)
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