Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 June 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 97 FRIDAY, JUISE 12, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cent*
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  • 366 1 Two U. S. Carriers Sunk Off Midway 134 ENEMY PLANES DOWNED IN BOTH OPERATIONS HAI-HONYEI in a communique issued at 3.30 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon disclosed that our naval forces have succeeded in landing units of our army at several points on the Aleutian Islands
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  • 427 1 Tokyo, June 10. Domei. THE aircraft-carriers, Enterprise and Hornet, sunk by our naval units in the engagement off Midway Island were sisterships. both of 19,900 tons with a reported aircraft carrying capacity of 81 to 100 planes. The Entemrise was launched
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  • 350 1 Tokyo, June 11, Domei. TOKYO papers gave prominence to the Dai-Honyei an--1 nouncement of our Naval unit's surprise attack on Dufcli Harbour and Midway Island as well as the joint Army and Navy operations in the Aleutian Islands. The Niti Niti. in
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  • 54 1 «J Lisbon, June 8. Domei- A f* JT is reported from f* V Sydney that Gen. V Douglas iMcArtbur's «J headquarters announ- *J peed this arternoon that W* Nippon submarines bombarded Sydney and J Newcastle on the East- A X em coast of New South mh Wales
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  • 167 1 Tokyo, June 10. By Radio. HESPITE Press icports of another colossal victory," described its mater than the "victories" in the Macassar Strait and the Coral Sea battles, the American newfpaper reading public wai given a rude shock in a statement issued by a Navy expert.
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  • 258 2 SEEN AS ATTEMPT TO CUT OFF AID TO RUSSIA Buenos Aires, June 10. By Radio. MILITARY commentators in America, discussing the recent Nippon raids over the Dutch Harbour area, come to the strange analysis that the latest Nippon strategy is
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  • 134 2 Tokyo, June 10. Domei. ART lovers and students of science flocked to the Sangyokan Hall here, to see 600 precious art and scientific objects by Italy's versatile artist and scientist, Leonardo D? Vinci, which were on exhibition to-day. The exhibition has been made possible through the
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  • 240 2 Tokyo, June 10, Domel. THE fog-bound Dutch Harbour on the eastern coast of Unalaska Island in Aleutian which would shorten the route between Nippon and Jie United States by 900 miles ns compared with the Hawaii ioute Is a recently reinforced base—the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 673 2 ADVERTISEMENTS PERSONAL NOTICE RE TAN CHYE NOTICE RE ALICE Persona! of business ndter- jyjjQ CKUA tlsements will b» accepted at Thta U to notify tht Public that my usemenra win v v ulTe ALICE CHUA BIOK WHA htt on the office or The Syonao Timei the 3rd day of June
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 111 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO 0 TUKAIMASIO!) LESSON No. 94. gnglteh NlppwGo PrononclaitoP 2. pn^sH^wn dosookake»a,.im..l "^J^* 3 I have not seen sibaraku ome ni kakari- shecbahrahkoooh meh nee delioloas r«walin»in fohiaimani 6. help yourselvM dwo o a*ari kudwal NOTE-In order to enabU th« itudent to follow the mode of thoufht •xprwled
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  • 292 3 DIFFICULTY OF MOBILIZING MANPOWER ADMITTED jTokyo, June 10, Domei. COMMENTING on the detailed report of Henry F. Grady, of the United States technical mission to India, trie Niti Niti editorially declared that it was particularly notable that the report contains an admission
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  • 88 3 Tokyo, June 10, Dome!. 'TOKYO'S citizens went "time-con-scious" to-day when the Muntelpalitv f.nd Prefecture observed the annual 'Time Day', with appropriate demonstrations and lectures, all de- j fi-rned to Impress the public through potters In trams and buses, on the reed to keep exact
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  • 108 3 THE Syonan Police Band will perform #at the Waterloo Street Bandstand to-day from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. The following Is the programme which will be conducted by Mr. Ganda Singh: 1. Marsch, "Hoch Heidecksburg." R. Herzer; 3. Spanish Suite, "In Malaga," P. Curzon; 3. Intermezzo-two-step. "Anona,"
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 426 3 NOTICE LICENCES FOR ALL DRINKS CONTAINING ALCOHOL 1. From June 10th, Syowa 17, those intending to make and/or sell any drink containing 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 the
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    • 351 3 KEISATUBU NOTICE No. 4 The Commander of the Sygnan Garrison on Wednesday, June 10, gave the Officer-in-charge of Beach Road Police Station, a monetary gift, together with the following cordial letter of commendation, for the excellent and successful Derformance of his duties, on June 4, 2602, during the Antl-Air-Raid Exercises:—
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    • 101 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 N'ippon-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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    • 247 3 Notice To Mariners No. 3 Of 2602. Anti-Aircraft Gun Practice In Syonan. Date and Time.—lo a.m. to 11 a.m.. 12th Jane, 2602. Position.—At a line drawn from a point off Pulo Brani towards the sea in an Eastern direction within a radius of 5,000 metres. Dangerous Area.—The area within two
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 121 3 Syonan Broadcasting Station Waveler.-fh: 25 ra. 220 m. Frequency: 12 Met. 1,333 Kefl. Dates of programme: To-day. 7 p.m. Nippon-go News relayed from Tokyo; 7.30 Chinese Music— Mandarin Bong Recital from th* Str.dlo; 8.20 Nippon-go Lesson No. 49; 8.30 News In Malay; 8.50 News In To mil; 9.10 News in
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  • 178 4 Harbin, June 9. Domei. THAT the long string of smashing Nippon victories in the Greater East Asia War had contributed greatly to elevate the morale of the people of the Axia countries was the unanimous opinion expressed by a pßrty of four former
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  • 348 4 TTHE following is a translation of pages 2 and 3of the Sakura Slnbun. the Nippon-Go katakana newspaper Issued with Wednesday's edition of the Syonan Times. The article on page 2 was sneclally contributed to the Sakura for children, by Mayor fiigeo Odate of
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  • 248 4 BRITONS ALARMED BY RISING SHIP LOSSES Stockholm, June 9, Domei. IT is reported from London that despite optimism regarding the recent bombing raids on Germany and rumours concerning the establishment of a second front in Europe, there are increasing indications that the Allied tonnage
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  • 46 4 IN Mr. Kotaro Jimbou's 1 rrticle "Nippon-Go 'Is Vital And Beautiful'" which appeared in Tuesday's issue of the Syonan Times, it was inadvertently mentioned: "Durinf its 300 years' history." This should read: "During its 3,000 years' history." The mistake is regretted.
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  • 143 4 Canton, June 10, By Radio. JN sharp contrast to the bombastic declaration of Britain that India h an arsenal for the Allies, Henry F. Grady. head of the U.S. technical mission to India, in his reports to President Roosevelt on the results cf his inspection
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  • 690 4 rN is of so much importance ai an essential metal for the production of war material and of a host of other things necessary for use during war time, that in December, 1941, strenuous efforts were made by the Allied Nations to secure as much
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