Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 June 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140. Cecil Strwt, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. JYo. 94 TUESDAY, JUNE 9, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 615 1 35} Enemy Divisions Crushed In Southern Regions OCCUPIED AREAS 3.7 TIMES AS LARGE AS NIPPON Tokyo, June 7. By Domei and Radio. AN the eve of the Imperial Rescript ob- servation day in connection with the oresent war of Greater East Asia, DaiHonyei
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  • 67 1 TN the Jnne 8 brae of the Syonan Tines an error appeared ta the reproduction of "Our Commander s Message" en Pace 1. Instead of. "For ever a year th' Southern Reruns have been suffering which appeared at the bottom of column three the follow la* should
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  • 204 1 China Fronts Chuchow, June 7. By Radio. rnrac walled town of Chuchow was completely occupied by the Nippon forces at 8 o'clock on Saturday evening after the annihilation of 15 Chungking divisions in and around Chuchow, the enemy's vital point in Cheklang Province, our forces
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  • 137 1 Ordos Front, Northern China. June 6. Domei. another front against v/ Chungking forces, our units yesterday at dawn suddenly began a campaign against the enemy in northwot China by crossing the Yellow Rrrer and i tacking Chungking's newly organized 32nd Division in the Ordos plains, field
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  • 133 1 Kiangsl Front, June 6. Domri. TUNGSIANQ. the enemy stronghold on the Cheklan* Klangr railway. wm completely occupied at 7 a.m. this morning by our unit* which had «ur- rounded the city earlier this morning, field dispatches disclosed. They said that our troops were now mopping tip the enemy
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  • 32 1 Lisbon, June 7. Domei. IT is reported from Washington that President Roosevelt late on Friday signed the declarations of war against Bulgaria, Hungary and Rumania.
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  • 282 1 Tokyo, June 6. Domel. npOKYO newspapers reflecting A the nation-wide Jubilation over the Dai-Honyel announcement yesterday evening concerning the sensational attacks by our special submarine units on Sydney and Diego Suarez harbours, hailed the latest exploits of our Navy as another convincing demonstration of our determination
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  • 46 1 Santiago, June 7, Dome!. •THE Chilean Foreign Minister. Don Em Sto Jarpa, officially notified Don Ezequle] Padllla. Mexican Foreign Minister, that the Chlieon Oovernmep.% haa decided to treat Mexico as a noncombatant, despite the latt.er's declaration of war against the Axis Powers.
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  • 311 1 Tokyo, June 8, Domel. rr*HE significance of the Imperial Rescript promulgated on December 8 last year, declaring war on the United States and Britain was concretely driven home to-day, as all newspapers prominently carried a message on their front pages, devoted wholly to a review of
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  • 632 2 Our Navy Spokesman Issues Fresh Warning Vulnerability Of The Commonwealth Proved By Aitack On Sydney Tokyo, June 7. Domei. TAPTAIN Hideo Hiraide, spokesman of the Naval Press Section of Dai-Honyei in a 15-minute nation-wide radio address on Friday night, following the official disclosure of the
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  • 283 2 Nanking, Jjne 7. Domel. LIEUT.-COL. Slgcru Iwasaki. chief of the Press Section ot our Expeditionary Forces in China, on Thursday declared: Due to the control of Burma by our forces, Chungking Is now virtually isolated." Commenting on the large-scale operations now being carried out against the
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  • 65 2 Yuantanhu (Kwnngtunj Province), June 5. Domcl. CHUNOKINO unlU belonging to the 480 th Group Army ktntlonK In the mountainous region*, east of Yuantanhu. are being routed under fierce attacks of our forces, according to field despatches reaching here today. Meanwhile, the dispatches dUeirced that Chungking remnants,
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  • 147 2 Tokyo. June fl. By Radio. THE sinking of four enemy submarines. 1 which had been prowling In the waters adjacent to Nippon Wands, was disclosed by Dai-Honyei in a communique released late this afternoon. The communique disclosed that the spearhead of an attempted guerilla
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  • 95 2 Yuantanhn, (Kwangtung Province), June 7, Domel. A CHINESE captlTe revealed to Dome! war correspondent that most of Chungking's troops were sent to the front after only two or three months' training. The captive said that a large number of recruits deserted the army within 20
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  • 212 2 Tokyo, June 7. Dome!. I*HE Government, at Friday* Cabinet' meeting:, approved legal arrangements for the appointment of special (ommlttees for the Cabinet and Mlntetrles, excepting the War and Navy Ministries, from among the members of the House of Peers and the House
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  • 419 2 Chiang's 'Offensive 1 Turns Out A Rout Tokyo, Jun* T. Domel. THE annihilating Nippon drives in central China have halted the "beautiful drevm" of a "Spring offenrWfi1 for Chiang Kai-shek, the Japar. Times end Advertiser editorially declared. Commentlnif en Chiang's Spring "Rctrwvt," the paper declared. "Chiang1? beautiful 'Spring Offensive' has
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  • 263 2 U.S. UnderRated Nippon B'Jenns Aires, June t. Domel. IT Is reported from New York that 1 Nathaniel Pefler. the well-known commentator en Far Eastern Affairs, In an article fuwrttng th»t the r»wt»»l action of Nippon If clearly Jn order in the light of her victories of the last three month*,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 373 3 SYONAN TOKUBETUSI NOTICE No. 64 Charcoal. Firewood and Timber Importers *4 Charcoal. Firewood and Timber are hereby notified that from Ist June, 2602/ they are rehuired to submit a weekly -«>turn of th»ir imports to the Commerce and Industry Department. 3rd Floor. Syonan Tokubet.j Si. Any imnorter failing to comply
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    • 748 3 KEISATSUBU NOTICE No. 2 Control of precautionary measures and protection during an expected and actual air raid 1. Tbe public Is hereby notified that on the receipt of the alarm as stated in Keisatsubu Notice No. 1 and described hereinafter, they should immed'ately take steps to adhere to Hie following
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    • 413 3 NOTICE TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SYONAN AND PALEMBANG WAS REESTABLISHED ON JUNE 6, 2602. 1. (a) Telegrams for Palembang only are accepted from all parts of Malaya except Trengganu and Kelantan. (b) Telegrams written in the Nippon-Go (Katakana) characters are accepted between Palembang, Medan City, Kuala Lumpur and Syon&n only. 2.
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  • 326 4 Attempt To Raid Nippon Proper Utterly Smashed Tokyo, June 8, Domei. COLONEL NAKAO YAHAGI. Spokesman of the Army Press Section, explained the meaning of the five major military operations munched by us in Chekiang. Kiangsi and Kwang-Ui-<r Provinces in North China and the Yunnan
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  • 90 4 11 a.m. Nippon-go Lesson for Chinese Schools, broadcast ir Manr'arin: 11.15 Nippon-go Lesson for Malay and Itidian Schools broadcast in Malay: 11.30 Niopon-go Sonps for r)\ Schools: 11.45 Nippon-go Lesson for Common Public Schools: 12 p.m. Interval: 7.00 Nippon-go News relayed from Tokyo: 7.30 Indian music by
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  • 171 4 Tokyo, June 6. Domei. THE Foreign Exchange Bureau of the French Indr-Chin* Government announced on June 4. the establishment of an official exchange rate between the piastre and China's new legal tender, the Central Reserve Bank notes, according to an Aaahi despatch from Saigon.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 573 4 AD YE RTISEM ENTS PERSONAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE SYONANSI SIDEN Personal or business adver- '4 H«.«.oti*»ti lisements will bo accepted at ENGAGEMENT *IW»rauon the office of The Syonan Times QAN d CHAN The present Omnibu* Service that in <>rii str^pt i/iiAW. lne engage- runs between Post 310 to Outram w ««"in«#rt»«n
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    • 123 4 SYONAN TOKUBETUSI NOTICE No. 63 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCA- TION, TOKUBETU-SI, TO OPEN ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AT KAMPONG BAHRU? An English School 'or girls between the ages of 6 and 14 (Classes 1 to 7) under the control of the Syonan Tokubetu-Si will be opened at the Kampong Bahru Chinese
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 144 4 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NITPON-GO O TtKAIMASTO!) LESSON No. 91. fHjIW) Nlppeo-Ge Pronunciation Am (ormole)} rob«; x» rohbah; toh bear* 1* Mirer Uuma: tora keomah; tohrah rit rab bit neniml; magi nehzoomee; ooaahree nix* nork bwta; but* no nikn bootah; bootah noh neekoo dock- note *hira< I*l*o aheeroo; rahchoh giraffe (camel- k"reen
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  • 194 5 Tokyo, June 7. Domel. CEREMONIES marking the start of construction work on the subway between the Tokyo and Slnjuku stations, the front and back entrances to the metropolis, were held on Friday morning at the Akasaka Mitsuke where the work is to be
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  • 71 5 Berlin, June 6. By Radio. AN Ankara dispatch, qnoting a New Delhi report on Friday, st&ted that the British authorities are cßntempUtlnt the proclamation of martial law all over India. Lord Mnllthrow, Vioeroy of India, and Gen. Waveli, eorn-jnandcr-iii.chlef of the British fortes In India, had
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  • 83 5 /*O-OPEKATION by the local radio, v gekiiyt* and Nippon trukuen. helped to make the Nippon-Go Populnrizlnn Week which began on June 1. and ended <n Sunday, a tremendous success. Thousands of children became Nip-pcn-Oo curst!<-us twin? the week and a large number applied for enrolment
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  • 109 5 Burma, June 7, Domel. T)R. U BA MAUNO. ex-Premier of Burma and now chairman of (he Preparatory Committee for thr establishment of the Central Administration for Burma, stated to the Press on Friday that he expected to be able to restore Burma's administration to
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  • 136 5 Lisbon, June Domei. TT Is learnt from Sydney that a Nippon submarine torpedoed and sank an Allied ship off New South Walca Coast yesterday. It Is said that the ship broke In two and sank within 30 seconds. It was also revealed that only nve
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  • 420 5 Liberty Not Won By Appeals, Declares Burmese Leader Burma Front, June 7, Domei. DR. U BA MAUNG, ex-Premier of Burma, who was recently rescued by out forces, speaking before an overflowing audience in Mandalay on May 21, urged his countrymen to
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  • 154 5 Tofcyr .Tune 7. Dome!. T»HE repwt'd British and United States defeats could be ascribe 1 to their assumption that they could crush any nation by their material wealth, the Tyugal Syo*yo editorially declares. V s*M th>t the British anJ Americans could not hop*
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  • 84 5 LLba-i. June 6. By Radio. A DISPATCH from New York say* that Major-^icn. Oeorge Fielding Elliot, military commentator, attached great Importance to the Nippon military operations In South China. In an article contributed to ttie Preis, he asserted that the Allied powers must
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  • 59 5 JN order to encourage the learning of Nippon-Go and the culture of Nippon, the Syonan Times has started a 5,000 word essay contest in which the public to Invited to write on the "Culture of Nippon." Prizes will be award-d to the senders of the ten best
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  • 102 5 Somewhere In Burma, June T. Domel. A PREPARATORY Committee of eight prominent Burmese around whom the central administrative or. gang In Burma will be built, was Inaugurated yesterday afternoon with Dr. U Ba Manna, former Premier of Burma, as chairman. Following the Issuance of proclamation Announcing the
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  • 94 5 Lisbon, June 7, Dome!. THE Australian Radio. Intercepted here, disclosed that a party of survivors from the Australian destroyer Vampire (1,090 tons i which was stink by Nippon torpedo bombers In the Bay of Bengal, off Trlncomalee, on April 9, had arrived In Australia. It quoted
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  • 176 5 Tokyo, June 6, Domel. THE establishment on June 4 of the Preparatory Committee for the organization of the central administration In Burma headed by Dr. U Ba Maung, former Piemler, which marks a concrete step forward towards Burmese Independence, Is a living lesson to
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  • 103 5 Tokyo, June 7, Domel. COME 40 Oerman women residents, Including Mrs. Eugen Ott. wife of the Oerman Ambassador, gathered at the Oerman Club and made albums with pictures depleting the various Irenes of Oermanv for presentation to the uo-inued soldiers convalescing ta hospital here. Mrs.
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  • 103 5 "I would like to inform your hr <*i? that the figures of bicycle th.ft* in Syomn are mounting dally. In Central district alone we have 20 to 30 reported thefts dally," declared Court Inspector Goh at the conclusion of the case In v.hich a
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  • 424 5 From the Burma Front, June 7. Dome!. AT the risk of their lives, ten Nip- pan gendarmes, disguised aa natives, penetrated 250 miles Into enemy territory and succeeded, on May 23, In rescuing the former Burmese Premier, Dr. U Ba Maung. under the
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  • 333 6 pEMARKING it was t pity that in such offences the court had no power to impose a whipping, and he had no alternative but to jive the maximum sentence, Mr. L. C. Goh in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin on Friday, sentenced a Hokkien, Tan
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  • 111 6 A Nippon Base In South China, June 4. Domel. TLOSELY co-operating with the land forces, our Army planes this mornIng carried out a surprise raid on Kwellin. Chungking's military base In Northern Kwangsi Province, bombing enemy forces and smashing the airfield and other military installations.
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  • 628 6  - Nippon-Go "Is Vital Beautiful" KOTARO JIMBOU) KEY TO CULTURE OF "A POET'S COUNTRY" MIPPON is the country of brave people. She Is also a country of words —a poet's country. To learn Nippon-Go is not only a convenience, but, an essential, for through n knowledge of Nippon-Go only can we
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  • 282 6 Piego Suarez And Sydney Raid* Reaffirm Will To Win Tokyo, June 7, Domei. "CO, the Navy did it again," geni&liy beamed Admiral Nobumasa Suetugu, former Commander-in-Chief of our Combined Fleet, last night when the Tyugai Syogyo correspondent rushed over to the Admiral's residence
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  • 135 6 Tokyo, June 4, Dorael. 'J'HE revelation of a plot to overthrow Oen. Smuts' Government In the union of South Africa came as a shuck to the people of South Africa and Britain, the Nitl Nitl's Saigon correspondent reported, quoting Renter's dispatches. The report said that
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  • 58 6 Vichy, June 4, Domel. ■pHE former Ambassador Pierre de Margerle, aged 81, died in Paris, it Is reported. He woji Minister to Bangkok and Minister to Peking from 1909/12. He retired in 1931 from foreign service which he entered Jn 1883. He Is the father of Roland
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  • 402 6 THE Allied Nations, through their broadcasting stations, never fall to accuse the Axis Powers of using methods of aggression, Individual violence, and suppression of liberty, in the territories occupied by them. Malayans were fortunate in that their experiences of these methods, as a part of the
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  • 209 6 UORE than 30 profiteers In footstuffs and other essential commodities vrre dfalt with in the Syonan Keiii Tlhoholn on Monday and fines ranging from $10 to $300 were imposed on shonk*eners and stallholder!!. Dealing with three eases in the Kandang Kerbau district, reported to th»
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