Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 June 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syoaan-to Telephone 5471. Ao. 92 SATURDAY, JUNE 6, KOKI 2602 SYOF/1 J7 5 Cents
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  • 293 1 Our Forces Advance To Within 4 Kilometres Of City's Walls Chekiang Fronts, June 4. Domei. r\UR army and air forces which started their final assault on Chuchow yesterday succeeded in completely smashing two of the enemy's outer defence lines in less than 15 hours after the
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  • 127 1 Ll&bon, June 3, Domel. THE Associated Press, reporting on the China situation, declared that the Nippon forces were advancing on all fronts. It said: "in Eastern China the coastal area is the arena of continued Nippon advance on three fronts One enemy
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  • 74 1 Tokyo, June 4. Domel. UMHILE India is gripped by rapidly mounting anti British feeling, resentment against British Imperialistic domination has resulted in an anti-British riot in Ceylon Island, off the south eastern tip of India, the Niti Niti reports, quoting a Ceylon despatch received in
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  • 228 1 CANNOT ACT AS THEY PLEASE," WARNS MIYAKO Tokyo, June 4. Domet. THE Miyako editorially urges th« United States to revise drastica'ly the American conception of the world in general ev*n while that country trie* to revaluate Nippon. The journal declared that It was great
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  • 42 1 In Kinhwa, In the Lanchl sector, our forces on May 24 advanced to point approximately four kiloBMtm east of Kinhwa and pre- south of Lungyu. These forces are now expanding their operations after driving through the vicinity of Tanchowchen.
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  • 341 1 Kiangsi Front. June 4. Domel. THE fall of Tunghsien, a strategic city located 26 kilometres south-east of Chinhsien, which was occupied by our forces on Wednesday, is regarded as imminent, as our vanguards this afternoon are reported to have reached a point 18 kilometres from Tunghsien.
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  • 46 1 Buenos Aires, June 4. By Radio. T NFORMATION reaching Buenos Aires from the United States reveals that the American monthly losses of shipping I 3 reported to be betwaen 200.000 and 300.V03 tops. This liguie la Just double wf US, shipping productivity.
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  • 118 1 Tokyo, June 4. Domel. WITH the approach of bombing season Chungking is said to have been plunged into a life of gloom and restrictions, according to a Miyako Sin bun report from Shanghai. The report said that recently Chungking authorities issued orders that except for
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  • 71 1 Tokyo, June 4. By Radio THE anti-Axis Allied Headquarters In the South-western Pacific admitted in its communique issued on Tuesday that Nippon planes at noon on Monday succeeded in piercing antiaircraft fnmfire at Port More^bv and inflicted considerable damage to the Allied base :n New
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  • 194 1 Tokyo, June 4. Domei. MR. Hikotaro Ilikavia, former Nippon v Minister to Iran, who returned Nippon recently, following severanct of Nippon-Iranirn diplomatic relations. In an Interview with the Yomluri, expressed the belief that the anU-Brltlsri uprisings In li.dia wore due to th 9
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 59 1 STOP PRESS FALL OF FUCHOW Kianfsl Front. June S. Domel. CRACK units of our army torct% ■mashlrg their way along Fuchow River, at 310 a.m. storm* ed Into and occupied Fuchow, In ♦he east central nart of K'a~-«l Province. The (own wai cleared of all enefy rtmnan's ml'hfn a few
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  • 315 2 PLAN TO PROTECT COLONIES IN CASE OF AN INVASION (By Yosinori Horiguti, Domei Correspondent) Berne, June 3, Domei. THE decision of the Portuguese Government to authorize the 1 transfer of the Colonial Ministry to any Portuguese colonial possession In case of necessity "in the high
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  • 73 2 Tokyo, June 4. Domei MR. Telzi Tsubokami, our Ambassador to Thailand, arrived In Saigon at 6 p.m. yesterday by plane from Nippon en route to Bangkok, to resume his post after more than two months' sojourn tn Tokyo where he conferred with Government leaders,
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  • 289 2 Tokyo, June 4. Domei. rfOUGH it Is yet toe early to venture to analyse the effect of the Kharkov and Kerch bettla on the major aspect of the European war, tl'ere Ls ne doubt whatever that the smashing victories achieved
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 576 2 ADVERTISEMENTS J2722!_\*-. n™*™*™* chance for tlMments will b# accepted at BIRTH ATMrrnT'Torno the offloe of The Syonan Tlmei t-ruchtyo (Qandhi). on and AJJ VkK 1 lollrKo In Cecil Street. June. 2602. to Mrs. T. M. R. -w--f*^-# Rate: $2 per insertion of one sami, Interpreter, Ikarl Headquarinch. ters. a son.
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    • 217 2 Nippon-Go Week Programmes At The Gekizyo A NIPPON-CO Ptpalarlrlna iX Wctk will b* held from June 1 to 1b this connection <lr*ma.«. sonr*. and djMfa. wit m presents by *tudent s nf the Nippon-Gaknen daring th« we»% at the Svonan C«khy«. Th« projuamme wQI be M follows: From S P
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 103 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O TUKAIHABYO!) LESSON NO. 18. Caglish Nlppsn Go Pronunciation Button hoUn bohtahn button-hook botan-hame bohtahn-hahmeh shoe-horn Kutu-hame koots-hahmeh to sew "uu noo jlovrs tebukuro tehboekooroh to sew a button Mmono ni botan keemohnoh nee bohtahn oh to coat nai-tukeru nooee-taookthroo please tew on ;-rtn< > botan nni-
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  • 234 3 T HE traln service between Gemas and Mentakab on the East x Coast Line of the Malayan Railways, will commence from June 5, 2602. Stations mentioned below wil] be °Pen for Passenger and Goods Tr*? P P For Passengers: Gemas, Rompln- Aver Hitam. Kemayan, Mcng
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 386 3 muring 1 NOTICE crnvAV viPPnv riirrrv -"FULLY ENROLLED This serves to inform the Public that The Syonan NipK^r^ii'ins; enrolled and it is much refretted that no further applications for admission can be entertained until the next Urn, which is scheduled to commence on August 1, 2602 Tnl-ndine students arV advised
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    • 574 3 m»**j«i»mM NOTICE D Re-establishment Of Postal <Prv!rMß cL«* y "H" Sub-Post-Ofßces at Katon? and the Naval Base (Sembawang Village) will reopen with effect from Jane 8. 2602: and the hours of business will be f»m 9.30 a.m. ito I'™ 330 Dni- to 6«3<> P.m. As formerly, delivery of correspondence will
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    • 435 3 j 1 NOTICE 77Police Medical Department In a rase of death. wh*re t the cause of death, a report of such death shall be made *J e K Pollce, Stat,i7\. netr*f* tne bouse in which or the place where the death has occurred. tarfo pitritvama TAKEO FURLAAMA, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF
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  • 228 4 Nippon's Position Cannot Be Shaken, Says Hugh Byas Buenos Aires, June 3, Domei. II is learnt that Hugh Byas, for many years Tokyo correspondent of the New York Times and the London Times, and now residing: in the United States, in a recent
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  • 150 4 IT is probably not generally known 1 tlmt there are regular Saturday and Sunday afternoon Orchestral Concerts at the Syonan Geklzyo (former Victoria Theatre). Thes- Orchestral Concerts have been organized by M. Gera Oerentser, formerly of Reller's Orchestra. The baton Is wielded by Mr. Feri
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  • 155 4 EXTENSION of the Syonansi Siden bus services from Paya Lebar village to the end of Upper Serangoon Road, also from Paya Lebar to Miyako Byoin (City Hospital) in Ylo Chu Kang, are further steps towards Improving transport facilities In Syonanto. These new services which link
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  • 119 4 Tokyo, June 4. By Radio. A DISPATCH from Shanghai to the Hocti Slnbum. quoting a telegram lrom Bangkok, says that Mahatma Citir.dhl will be asked to assume the presidmcy of the Indian National Congress Party. This move la interpreted as a flat rejection
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  • 69 4 Yuantanhsu, (Kwangtung Province) June 4. Dotnei. PURSUING the fleeing enemy in three columns towards the nortnrast. east and south-east, our forces, which occupied Yuantanhsu yesterday morning, reached points four kilometres from here by yesterday evening. The enemy troops which earlier were swept out of Ylnchanyao, east
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  • 196 4 Taiyuan. June 4. Domel MOPPING up operations against the Chinese Communist troops around Chunchikuan. on the border of Shansi-Hopel-Honan Provinces, have progressed considerably as our troops have not only advanced to a point linking Shirkwangchen, Lulochen and Palankou. a!i north of Shehsien. but also pushed
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  • Article, Illustration
    73 4 Co-operation with the Nippon Sanitary Corps has had a profound affect in the Reconstruction of Syonan. At the Doh-zin hospital in Middle Road, doctors and nurses attend to over 2,000 patients each day. Free innoculations are given and the sick are given relief from their sufferings. The young nurses employed
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  • 126 4 Berne, June 3. Domel. ALEXANDER Severeky. noted aircraft A cosigner, now living in the United Ftatfs. in a newly-published book. "Victory Through Air Power," stresses that the United nations will be unable to dislodge Nlnpcn from the Netherlands East Indies and China as
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  • 147 4 A YOUNG Indian with a record of several previous convictions was sentenced in the Syonan Ketzi Tihohoin yesterday to 14 months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. M. V. Pillal. District Judge. A year's police supervision and 14 strokes of the rotan were also imposed. Accused, who
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  • 134 4 PLEADING guilty to a charge of criminal misappropriation of four rolls of copper wire belonging to the Military Administration, two Indians, Abdul Latif and Abdul Malif. were !cach fined $50. in default to undergo six weeks' rigorous Imprisonment, in the Syonan third magistrate's court
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  • 529 4 II7HEN the present war started in Europe in 1939, Indians remembered how, in the last Great War, they had sent 1,215,000 men overseas, of whom more than 100,000 were casualties. As a result of that great effort on India's part to assist Britain in her need,
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  • 73 4 From the Burm«se front, June 4. By Radio. 'THIRTEEN Burmeee political leaders including the ex-Preirler and other high government ofh< iaLs visited LJeut.Gen. Ida, commander of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Burma at his headquarters on Wednesday. In the course of their Interview, the leaders pledged
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  • THE SYONAN TIMES Saturday Supplement
    • 772 1 Captured U. S. Pilots Revelations- "AMERICA HAS NO WAY OF SENDING FRESH SUPPLIES OF AIRCRAFT" Tokyo, June 1. Domei. "THERE is now virtually no way by which Chungking can obtain fresh supply of aircraft from the United nations," Captain Louis Sherman Bishop, a captured United States volunteer
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    • 388 1 THE news from the West points to an Increasing: amount of co-operation between Nippon and Germany upon matters conennins: India and her aspirations for complete Independence A fact which makes it clear that both Germany and mnrm attach the greatest importance to India's territorial
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    • Article, Illustration
      17 1 A Nippon Middle schoolgirl being given a lesson in Ikcbana— the art of arranging flowers in vases.
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    • 108 1 THE United. Press correspondent in Chungking, according- to a Domei message from Lisbon, says that several American aviators, apparently seeking romance and excitement in a city somewhere in Western China where a Chungking Government decree has banned dancing in public and drinking in coffee-houses, entered
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    • 109 1 A HIGH military source com- menting on the Chungking propaganda alleging that our forces used poison gas at Kinhwa and Lanchi declared, "Chungking always tells lies of that nature when they have taken a resounding beating," —states a Domei message from Tokyo. Categorically denying
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    • 357 2 lIN an apparent effort to check the growing feeling of confusion in American minds resulting from the shattering of the American sense of superiority Iby our military successes, Edgar Snow and Nathaniel Peffer.* well-known American cities on Far Eastern Affairs, recently admonished the
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    • 249 2 |T h reported from New York 1 th.it New York City's famous avenue Broadway locks like any village street with Jhe city's rkyscrapers being Completely blacked out, by order, above 15 floors and partial blackout enfor el for r!l t^e lower storeys. «,tr~- DoirH
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    • 147 2 Britain America Underestima ted Our Power ADomei report from Tokyo; .Lates that Tyugai Syo^yo ec" i-Tially'declared that witnin six months since the outbreak of the current war. Nippon had attained the triple objectives: (1) Liberating East Asiatic races irom the Anglo-Saxon yoke; (2) Stabilizing Nippon's national defence structure; (3) Counterblcckading
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    • Article, Illustration
      36 2 Soon after the fall of Medan City, the citizen* were tut prised to find a flock of (eeae taking a leisurely stroll along a highway. Even the ree&e oow enjoy a life of peace and quietude.
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    • 118 2 (\UR forces which distin?uished themselves in the battles of j the Bataan Peninsula and Corregidor Island Fortress, participated in a grand military review, held at 10 a.m. at Luneta Park, commemorating our complete control of the Philippines, states a Domei report from Manila on j
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    • 154 2 FOR the purpose of facilitating the exploitations of oil resources In occupied areas In the Southern Regions, the Imperial Fuel Bureau of the: Department of Commerce and Indus-1 try has announced that plans have: been virtually completed for the establishment of an "East
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    • 121 2 IT Li learned that the spacious Ueno A Zoo was the scene of a blessed event on the morning of May 27 a; Takako-san, the Zoo's prized giraffe, gave birth to a female baby. Dome! reports from Tokyo. The newcomer is the third offspring of the proud
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    • 151 2 IT is reported from New T©rk, states a Domel dispatch from Lisbon, that husky registering officers blushed when smartly dressed American lasses aged 21 to 45 stormed the regular army recruiting offices for the first time in United States history, seeking selection among the first 450
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    • 388 2 Radio Flashes Comments FLASH; London saya Royal Air Force sent over 1,000 planes to bomb Cologne! COMMENT: Britain had no planes to save Hongkong, Malaya, the East Indies Burma, and has stated definitely that she can not help Australia or New Zealand Gen. Stilwell has complained bitterly that Britain left
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    • 288 3 U.S. Officers Looked More Like Beggars Than Soldiers THE ignominious and pitiful flight to India of Lt.-General Joseph Stilwell, United States Commander of the Chungking forces in Burma, was described to an Asahi correspondent at one of our bases by a Burmese who acted
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    • 96 3 TRAFFIC on the longest undersea railway tunnel connecting Simono- < seki and Mozi will commence shortly, Domei reports It Is said that for the < time being traffic will be Jlmlted to flight trains while the railway and ferry service between the two cities will be stepped
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    • 84 3 vrITH the rapid normalisation of economic conditions In the occupied areas, the Nippon Military Administration ordered ten local banking concerns including the formerly Brit-tish-controlled Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation which had been suspended since the outbreak of the war, to resume payments of
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    • Article, Illustration
      13 3 Girl students receiving their morning physical training at a school in North China.
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    • 59 3 AS Its Initial step In the development of planting Nippon tobacco in the Southern Regions, the Takamatu Monopoly Bureau In Sikoku has decided to transplant various Nropon tobacco plants grown In the Slkoltu district, In the Philippine*. The Bureau plans to develop about 1,000 I
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    • 32 3 Fifty-nine administrative officials elected from members of the Hsin Mm society of the North China Liaison Office on June 5 via Shanghai, states a Domel message.
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    • 226 3 AMERICAN newspaper correspondents,, vho are awrltlng passage to the! United States in the near future, ex-, pre«cd latitude for the unexpected privileges granted to them by the SKSSS-oSSmI of Hongkong, while Siflned to concentration camp, states a Doniei message from Hongkong. Rirharrf r
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    • 198 3 COMMENTING on the basic aspects of Manchoukuo's second five-year industrial expansion programme, Mr. Keizo Furumi, Vice-President or the General Affairs Board of Manchoukuo, said in a Press interview that selfsufficiency in the industrial life of Manchoukuo without depending upon Nippon for essential products would be the
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    • 484 3 "Health h Wealth:** VIII THE eighth short talk in the series 1 "Health Is Wealth" Is on "How to keep fit in the tropics." This Is a problem which Is at present confronting many laymen who have come out to Byonan-to for the
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    • 116 3 RECOGNIZING the need for property and flre insurance facilities In th« Southern Regions, varrus marine and fire Insurance companies here havt already despatched representatives to idV the groundwork for opening branches in the occupied regions. It Is understood that the Property Insurance Association with a
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    • 81 3 Tht Autrallan Radio reported thai the Australian aovernment appealed to the people to save all rvbbers Including tlree, Inner tubes, hot-uater bottlw and other rubber goodr. states a I Dcmei message /rom Lkbon. It said that the measure was necessitated by th* Allies locs of 90
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    • 409 4 JL Nippon-Go Popularising Week Start To Learn Now! THIS week has been set aside for the popularising of the study of the Nippon language, so as to convey to the public the will of our Government that every man, woman and child
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    • 136 4 Tokyo, June 2. Domei. 'THE mobilization of civilians with specialized knowledge or ability in various fields Into Government service was decided In principle on Tuesday, when the Government in the Cabinet session moved to create committees in ihe Cabinet and Ministries, Domei reports
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    • 135 4 JvJOT only will plenty of fish, caught in the waters of the East Indies, soon be supplied to the 60,000.000 people of the East Indies but thousands of tons will also be shipped to Nippon, following the discovery of the world's richest fisheries In Java
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    • Article, Illustration
      12 4 Nippon public schoolboys carrying Tikaraisi as a part Of their physical training.
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    • 337 4 437 Allied Ships Sunk In Four Months MILITARY observers commenting on the stupendous lfl Allied shipping losses declared that the Anglo-American countries were now confronted with a situation which threatened their total collapse in sea transportation, state 3 a Dome! message from Tokyo. .-w- These sources said that, according to
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