Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 June 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonanto Telephone 5471. A'o. 95 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 1138 1 OUR GAINS IN PRESENT WAR ENEMY PROPAGANDA "Let Facts Speak For Themselves" Tokyo, June 8. Domei. 'THE Board of Information reviewing: the enemy propaganda during" the first six months of the war pointed to our sweeping victories at Pearl Harbour, Guam, Wake, Hong Kong, Malaya, Singapore, the Philippines, Borneo, Java,
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  • 51 1 Lisbon, Jane 8, By Radio. yilE activities of Nippon suomarines In Australian waters indicate an approaching crisis for the Commonwealth, the Australian Air Minister. Drakeford. earned the Australian people, a Canberra report revealed on Saturday. Drakeford said that Australia should expect fiercer Nippon attacks in the
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  • 446 1 Aboard A Nippon Warship, Juno 8. Domel. Aur naval forces operating in Vlsayan waters have completed mopping uo operations in Bohol Island, the tenth largest island In the Philippines, and its neighbouring islands. Our naval forces, which co-operated in the Army's landing operations on
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  • 103 1 Tokyo. June 8, By Radio. THE Nippon nation to-day marked the six months of the war of Greater East Asia. The Imperial Rescript Issued on the day of the declaration of war against the Lnited States and Britain wm recited in all .schools,
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  • 104 1 Sourabaya, June 8. By Radio. ALL Dutch Influences In Java hay« been vlped out since the return of peace and order to the re-born East Indies. The city of Sourabaya has taken on an entirely Nippon colour. All shops have removed signboards in English and
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  • 117 1 A FREE copy of the first edition of Sakura, a Nippon-Go katakftna :in bun (a newspaper), will be distributed with to-day's issue of the Syonan Times. Be sure to obtain your free copy of the Sakura which is being distributed to enable you to learn the
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  • 314 2 Nanking, June 8, Domei. /COMMENTING on the capture of Chuchow by our forces. Col. Harusige Iwasaki, chief of the Press section of our Expeditionary Forces in China, declared that all preparationhad been completed for the battle of annihilation against
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  • 198 2 Chinese More More In Favour Of Nippon Tokyo, June 3. Dome). the result of the Greater East Asia War, the Chinese are now looking upon Nippon as their tavlour, declared Dr. Chu Mln-yi, Foreign Minister and Special Envoy to Nippon of the National Government of China yesterday during an interview
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  • 69 2 Taihoku, June 7, Domei. gCORES of Takasago tribeamen of Taiwan were Included among the 815 men chosen out of more thy: 5,800 applicants to superi'itend the. war prisoners taken by our force* in thf Greater East Asia War. it will! be recalled that the Takasig.)
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  • 62 2 Tokyo. Junt 7. Domel. FOLLOWINO the formal opening ceremonies on June 8 in the presence of Oovernor-Oeneral Rensuke Isogal, the cable car service to Victoria Peak in Hong Kong has been resumed, the Ajsalii reports from lion* Konf. A total of Yen 16,000 has 4efn
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 710 2 ADVE RTISEMENTS PERSONAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE B\%i%*g O mT™?oTmz° F Personal or business *dv«r- municipality of syonan tlaementf will b* accepted at ENGAGEMENT nE lAr V crk*i a n TTn SV.hiVJ' 18 Sy0 °'n TlWei °AN and CHAN. The engage- RE JACKSON C 0" LTD« E^'sjpln^tionofon. g-t iynnounced^betweer^Mr AUCTIO N SALE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 301 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO 0 TUKAIMASVO!) LESSON No. 92. fnrlfe* Mppon Uo Pronnnclattae Lien; fox misl; kitune sheeshet; keetsoonch ra,)«>: frog ■•.-i. kaeru nahshec; kahrhroo bird; hen tori; mendorl toliiee; mendohrre owl; parrot hukuro; omu fookonroh; ohmoo fish; crab sikana; karti *ahkahnah; kahnee eel; eels and unagi; unagi-mesl oouahn-hrf, oohahnfheerice mehshee
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  • 135 3 Nippon Base in Southern Regions, June 8, Domel. IN a statement issued on the occasion of the half-year anniversary of the Greater East Asia War the Chief of the Army Press Section In the Southern Regions declared that the spectacular accomplishments of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 422 3 SYONAN TOKUBETUSI NOTICE No. 63 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, TOKUBETt-SI, TO OPEN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AT KAMPONG BAHRU? A School for girls between the ages of 6 and 14 'Classes 1 to 7) under the con tr*) of the Syonan Tokubctu-Si will be onened at the Kampong Bahru Chinese School, Kampnns
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    • 762 3 NOTICE LICENCES FOR ALL DRINKS CONTAINING ALCOHOL 1. From June 10th, Syowa 17, those intending to make and, or sell any drink contain ing alcohol shall be required to get licences from the Government. 2. Those asking for licences to make and/or sell any alcoholic drink shall pay the Government
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    • 389 3 NOTIFICATION RE ESTABLISHMENT OF POSTAL COMMUNICATION BETWEEN MALAYA AND NIPPON Letters and postcards addressed to Nippon may now be posted in Malaya by Civilian Nippon-zin. The posting of registered articles, printed matter, etc., is not permitted. The rates of postage are as follows and Malayan postage stamps may be used
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  • 233 4 THE Syonan Nippon Gakucn, of Queen Street, on Monday carried out a ceremonial celebration, in commemoration of the 'lay (Dec. 8, Syowa 16, 2601). when our Dai Nippon declared war against Britain and the United States of America. At about 7 p.m.,
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  • 152 4 PROGRAMME of the Syonan Orchestra at the Syonan Gekizyo under the direction of M. Geza Oerentser (conductor M, FerJ Krempl) on Saturday, June 13, at 4-6 p.m. and Sunday. June 14, at 2-4 p.m. ani 6-7 p.m.. will be as follows: 1. National March. Alkoku
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  • 244 4 OUR POLICY IN OCCUPIED TERRITORY CLARIFIED From an undisclosef base, June 8, By Radio. MIPPON'S policy in the occupied areas in the Southtrn Regions pursued in the past six months was clarified by a staff officer of our Expeditionary Forces in the Southern Regions at
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  • 346 4 Nanking, June 8, Domei. ""yyiTH the age-long Anglo-Ameri-can imperialism and aggression virtually wiped out from East Asia by the onslaughts of the Nippon fighting services, it is time now for :»li Asiatic peoples to unite and for China and Manchoukuo to go hand-ln-han 1 for
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  • 124 4 .Medan (Sumatra), JuneB, Dome!. ]<]NDING 30 years of anti-Du "> activities, all Indonesian p>' tical organizations here volunaiiv ui-oandcu themselves jc .■relay for the purpose of do r i cUaboratinr with the Nippu. military authorities for the con s»ruction of a new Sumatra. The
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  • 63 4 Right: Mis Julie waiting to go on the stage of the Syonan Geklzyo during the Nippon Go Popular i z i n g Week. Above: A fcene brc k stage: Nippon musume helping Syonan girl to wear kimono. I < tt Miss I Mali sing\n% "Akatuki
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  • 674 4 NERVES play an important part in this war and indicate, very clearly, either the calm and assurance of the winning side or the frenzy and desperation of the losing side. The Radio is the ese by which one can sense the erence, and the vibration;;
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  • 84 4 From n Nippon Air Base, June 8. Domei. Our Army u:fts taking M?antr*i! of fine bcmbtng weather, .-true!: tmvny on ShanTjM in Eastern KUngsl Province th? headquarters of Chunck ng's 3rd \Vr»r Zone. The borrbcrs rained tons Vf bcaribt on railway ttatiens and milit*ry Installations in and
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