Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 June 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 100 TUESDAY, JUNE 16, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 11 5 Cents
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  • 301 1 Loss Of Lexington Also Announced In American Broadcast Tokyo, June 13. fTHE U.S. Navy Department formally ad- mitted that our Army units have landed on the Aleutian Islands, according to the San Francisco Radio in a broadcast intercepted here. The American broadcast added that
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  • 275 1 Tokyo, June 14. Domel. HTHE U.S. Navy Department's admission on June 12 of the landing of our forces on the Aleutians, coupled with its further damaging confirmation the same evening of the sinking of the United States aircralt-carrier Lexington In the Coral Sea battle dealt
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  • 38 1 Lisbon. June 14. THE situation in Sebastopcl is c:;tremely grave, Red Star, mouthpiece of the Soviet Army, admitted en Friday. It also reported that Soviet counter-at-tacks against the German forces bad been frustrated.
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  • 132 1 Zurich, June 13. A MELBOURNE dispatch states that the Nippon occupation of several strategic points in the Aleutian Islands has given a considerable shock to the Australian people, who, apparently, have been terror-stricken since the surprise Nippon attack on Sydney. Observers here say It Is
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  • 131 1 Buenos Aires, June 13, Domei. OUTRIGHT opposition was expressed yesterday by the proAmerican newspaper La Prensa to the motion recently filed in the Argentine Lower Chamber that Argentina should resume diplomatic relations with Ihe Soviet Union. The newspaper stated that relations should not be maintained with a Government
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  • 69 1 Hor.? Kong. June 13. Domel. IT Ls learned that the ban which was p.atrd by the British euthorltles on new.'popers printed in Hindustani was lifted by the Nippon authorities for the s&ke nf the Indian residents here. Meanwhile, i*. h also learned that the Fmßkons branch
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  • 48 1 Berlin, June 14. FOLLOWING a fierce engagement between naval units, German submarines operating in the Atlantic succeeded in sinking one destroyer and 27 other ships, totalling 149,200 tons, during the past few days, the German High Command announced on Saturday.
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  • 183 1 Berne, June 13, Dome!. WASHINGTON'S belated admission that Nippon forces had landed in the Aleutians is ranked in London newspapers with the loss of Bir-Hacheim on tht Libyan front in view of tht mounting intensity of the German offensive in South Russia. This seemingly co-ordinated Axis
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  • 447 2 NewUJS.MoveToMake Chiang Bear Brunt Of Greater East Asia War Tokyo, June 14. Domei. THE Pacific War council, at its recent eighth session in Washington, decided to let Chungking carry on the brunt of the fight with Nippon in tho Pacific, on the
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  • 77 2 Tokyo, June 14. Domei. riE National Service Association has decided on a 80-day National Savings Campaign, beginning from June 17. In order to stress to the people the necessity of attaining the foal set by the Government uf Yen 23,000,000,000 in national savings for the current
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  • 272 2 Tokyo, June 14. Dome!. THE Information Board announced that the Cablet had approved the Communications Mobilization Working Plan and the Electric Power Mobilization Working for the fiscal year 1942-43 for the dual purpose of successfully corsumir ctmg the Greater East Asia War and establiihinf?
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  • 155 2 Tokyo, June 14. Dome!. ALTHOUGH no official reports have been received so far concerning the conference between M. Viachklav Molotov, Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs, and Roosevelt in Washington, well-informed quarters here believe that the Molotov-Roosevelt parley has not touched on East Asiatic issues.
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  • 46 2 From the Burma front. June 14. Domel. I»UDDHIfiT lltes were held on la-t Friday morning tm"ieaiai?!y af'Cr the erection of memorM xkx** *1-t? the lank* eft- c Inawadydy Elver for Nippon soldiers killed in ac ion oi \\>io succumbed to tropical diseafea in Burma,
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  • 376 2 Tokyo, June 14, Domei. TOKYO newspapers, commenting thli. morning on the conclusion of the; Soviet-American mutual collaboration j agreement, generally agreed that although the exact nature of ihc understanding was unknown, there, was nothing startling if the new accord was coi.cerneu primarily
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  • 215 2 Berne, June 14. Dome!. J)UE principally to the increasing dearth of supplies and complete suspension of imports since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War, prices of commodities In India have sky-rocketed, recording a wide margin of increases ranging from 50
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  • 157 2 Istanbul, June 13, Dome!. IT is learned that the Turkish Government have decided to reopen railroad transportation service between Istanbul and the various countries of Europe beginning from next week. Not only will this facilitate transportation between Europe and Turkey, but it will also
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  • 187 2 Lisbon, June M, Domei. ACCORDING to reports received from Wa-rhhi&ton. the United Slates State Departmert announced that a, r\cv p?onr>T'''? h*^ h-"r\ concluded between the United states and Soviet Kuala. Tne racsQt U.S.- 1 Soviet negotiations were concerning the opentn? of a second
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  • 217 3 Reorganizing Of Post-War Europe Root Of Trouble (By Yosinori Horiguti, Domei Correspondent) Berne, June 12, Domei. DUSSO-AMERICAN differences of opinion over the re- organization of post-war Europe were exposed in Molotov's tacit refusal of the American offer of the LeaseLend Accord during his stay in
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  • Article, Illustration
    334 3 'THE following la the change of pro- grammes for the undermentioned gekizyo from June 11, 2602 to June 17, 2602:— SYOWA GEKIZVO (former Alhambra) Ist show—3 p.m. 2nd show —5 p.m. Programme—l. Nippon News. 1 reel; 2. Rainy Day (Cartoon). 1 reel; 3. 1 Ride *Em Owb oy-
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  • 166 3 Tokyo, June 12, Domel. ANGLO-AMERICAN hopes of Anal victory over Nippon are practically impossible so long as Britain and the United States fail to regain air mastery In the Pacific area, which Is now in the hands of Nippon, the Hsin Shu Pao, a
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  • 80 3 Batavia. June 12. Domel. JT is learned that private Nippon interests will soon be allowed to take over the management or the various factories in Java, formerly operated by enemy nationals, which have been under military control. At present the Quinine Factory in Bandoeng
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 369 3 Notice To Mariners No. 3 Of 2602. Anti-Aircraft Gun Practice In Syonan. Date and Time—lo a.m. to 11 a.m 17th June, 2602. Position.—At a line drawn from a point off Pulo llukom towards the sea within a radius of 5,000 metres in a South-western direction. Dangerous Area.—The area within two
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    • 487 3 NOTICE MINERAL OIL DEALERS TO REPORT STOCK It is hereby notified that any dealer who possesses stock of mineral oils (such as Benzine. Kerosene, Gas-Oils, Diesel Oil, Fuel Oil and all kind of lubricating oil and grease, etc.) should report on or before June 20, to the Koekika and Sangyobu
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 148 3 Syonan Broadcasting Station Broadcasting Niftatly From 1 p.m. to 10.30 p.m.. Tokyo Time. TO-DAY 11.00 a.m. Nippon-s?n Lesson for Chinese School*;, broadcast In Mandarin; 11.18 Nippon-go Lesson for Malay and Indian Schools, broadcast in Malay; 11.30 Nippon-go Songs for r.ll Schools; 11.45 Nlopon-go Lesson for Common Public Schools: 12.00 p.m
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  • 291 4 "Nothing Of Importance" Says The Times Tokyo, June 14. Domei. COMMENTING on the recently concluded U.S.T Soviet and Anglo-Soviet Accords, the Japan Times Advertiser to-day editorially pointed out that both the pacts, upon analysis, were meaningless. The U.S.-Soviet agreement could be dismissed In
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  • 408 4 Tokyo. June 15. Domei. THE Japan Times and Advertiser to-day asserted that the new Anglo-Soviet Treaty and the Soviet-American Agreement are specially significant because they imply British and American submission to the Soviet Union." Pointing out that Britain, for more than 20
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  • 194 4 Lisbon, June 14 Domel. RESPITE Chiang Kai-shek's boasts only last week that the Chungking regime was in a better condition at present than at any previous time since the start of the war, the New York Times yesterday frankly declared: "Something must be done
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  • 98 4 The riant tvrwlleri of the Sumo rin k taclodln* the hampiou 1 ..tabayama, trooped .ate the ■■»jj*Ll*2!|liflS.g Isifome on Friday morning in answer to the roH-ca^r I^ktviiij Donned in the popular national uniform., the hefty ™tlm recel ej instruction, and then went throuj-h a
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  • 374 4 From The China Fronts A Nippon Base In Kiangsi, June 13. Dome!. RAPID progress is being made in the clean-up campaign against the Chungking remnants in Kiangsi. Units of our Expeditionary Forces which occupied Yushan, Chungking's important air base in Kiangsi, are
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  • 81 4 Nanking, June 13. Domel. CHUNGKING authorities, severely shocked by the miserable defeat of their armies in Chungking's 3rd War Zone at the hands of our forces, have been preparing to mobilize their remaining air forces in the hinterland for guerilla warfare, but they have been
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  • 68 4 Canton, June 13, Dome!. THIRTY representatives of the residents of Chungfahsin and Hasien, Central Kwangtung Province, yesterday called on our authorities here to express their appreciation of the efforts of Nippon in enabling them to join Wang Ching-wei's Peace Movement. The party which Included
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  • 449 5 RICH MINERAL RESOURCES Abundant Supply Of Raw Products Tokyo, June 13, Domei. DICH in deposits of minerals, of vital importance for the prosecution of war, as well as in agricultural produce, Burma under the new Nippon military administration was stated to be developed into a
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  • 95 5 Tokyo, June 14. Domei. HEADED by Grand Champion Futabayama who won this Summer's Sumo Tournament at the Kokugikan Amphitheatre to hang up a new record of ten tournament wins, a group of wrestlers this morning left Tokyo for Hsinking by special train to participate in
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  • 78 5 THE former Singapore Rubber Works, which is the biggest establishment of its kind here, is expectecL to resume operations shortly under the management of the Yokohama Rubber Manufacturing Company, as the repairing work will be completed soon by experts of the Company who arrived here recently,
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  • 154 5 Berlin, June 14. Jflß. CHANDRA BOSE, leader of the Indian Independence movement in Germany, at a Press conference on Friday declared that as a result of careful and calm cbservation in East Asia and Europe, he was convinced that the downfall of the British Empire is
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  • 231 5 Rangoon, June 14, Domei. JHE Burmese people are beginning to have great hopes ior the future of Burma, declared Dr. Ba Maung, Chief of the Preparations Committee for the establishment of a Central Administrative Organ in Burma, upon his arrival here on June 12
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  • 119 5 Tokyo, June 15. Domei. UN route to new adventures on the Continent with the cherished hopes of building a new home and a new life, 54 young prospective brides of Nip-pon-zin colonists in Manchukuo between the ages of 17 and 21 will arrive at
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  • 120 5 Lisbon, June 13. Domel. P' is reported from Washington that President Roosevelt made a broadcast speech last night, again stressing the grave shortage of rubber in the United States and warned the Americans that "the rubber situation is serious. "Neither the stock pile nor the
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  • 64 5 Lisbon, June 13, Domel. A WASHINGTON, dispatch quoting an announcement by the U.S. War Department, says that Brig. Gen. L. Tinker, commander of the U.S. Army air force la Hawaii, is missing since the battle off Midway Island. He It believed to have shared
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  • 102 5 IhfnHat June 14. DomH. GENERAL Vu Shcn-chenj, Manchij* kuo's Minister for Public Peac% returctd Ircm Kalgan after completing hi? mission as Special Envoy to i\% Federated Auto emeus Go"einment A Mongolia, reiurninc; the visit irnde by Prin'.e Teh on the rcn.sicn of Manchukuo's loth Anniversary.
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  • 558 6 Buenos Aires. June 13. Domei. II7ILLIAM Henry Chamberlain writing in the May issue of "the magazine "Asia" under the title "Clay Feet of Imperialism" says, "few systems have experienced such swift tnd uncompromising judgment as Imperialism suffered Curing the ten weeks
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  • 198 6 Mozi, June 13. Domei. TRAIN No. 1564 rolled into the undersea tunnel between Mozl and Simonoseki this morning in the trial run, bearing the distinction of being the first freight train to pass through the tube at Simonoseki Straits. The run cuts six
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 576 6 ADVERTISEMENTS p ERS ONAL NOTICE RE OOMU THE BANK OF TAIWAN LTD. ttaement, will b. MtU KUMAI the offlc« of The Syonan Timw A Rubber buying Kumlal Building as announced) in CecU Street. nas been formed under the Tele. Nos. 5246 (Manager's Desk) Rate: $2 per Insertion of one name
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 218 6 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O TUKAIMAS*O!> LESSON No. 97. English Nippon-Go Pronunciation To have, to b» aru »J»"» (I) hay» arlmasu aJireemans has been, had, was arimaslta ahreemahshtah do not hare arlmasen ahreemahsen did not hare arimasen deaita ahreemahsen dehshtah to buy kau k«w (I) shall buy kaimasu kaimahs have houjht
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  • 129 7 Tokyo, June 13 (Domei). THE discovery of a new comet with a crude telescope, conftru:ted from old refractory lens, iiu.otncbile pans and tin cans was made by Mr. Minoru Honda, former employee of Kurasifci Observatory in Okayama Prefecture, who was called to the colours
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  • 66 7 Lisbon. June 14. Dome). JT is reported from New Delhi that Su Reginald Dorman-Smtth. former Governor of Burma, who was compelled to flee to India as a result of the Nippon advance into Burma, stated that he would :,hortly leave for London, ostensibly to
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  • 335 7 COMPLETE SEVERANCE FROM BRITAIN Tokyo, June 13, Domei. AT the Indian Independence rally now being held in Bangkok it is expected that Indian representatives from all parts of the Greater East Asia Sphere will move a resolution for the complete independence
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  • 541 7 Manila, June 14 Domel. gCONOMIC rehabilitation efforts have been steadily yielding satisfactory results in the Philippines, wttfa both emergency and permanent meamres being carried out simultaneously. Among the various temporary measures, the most important are those concerning the supply of foodr.fuffs. stabilization of commodity prices
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  • 320 7 >/ W IIHIN lhtsc !ln#s h H lA moral writ In language you T(" must know *v ITKRE now to emphagiic Q VOLR future will be pros- XJ» V( perous when you hay« 'kf mastered Nippon-Go. 5t .^1 Jf VET hir*- It h within yonr
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  • 105 7 From MMtaH In South China. Jure 14. Donnf. CORTY thousand Chinese, romprtsin? the entire poptitttOfl of 20 villages In central Kwangtunf? Province, including Hslaopu and Kaotow In Huahslen. have decided to hold a mass meeting on June 15 at Hsiaopu to join the peace movement
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  • 68 7 Hslning. June 13 <Domsi>. PREMIER CHANG CHTNG-HUt, who returned here yettsrday from Nanking, proceeded tD the Manchukucan lir^rial Palace to-day to report to the Thron™ apon the completion of his misskn to Nanking. It will be recalled th?t Pr-nrer Chang Ching-hui visi ed N-r'-'ng t)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 215 7 SYONANSI SIDEN Extrusion to Srr'icr No. 20 The present Service No. "d which runs from Paya Lebar Road to Mlyako BToyin will lie extended as from Jvn 13. *:6n2. The new extension *ervlrf Mi rjUTatp from Gcri-Mi? Po!ir« W!on (Tar* I.ebar Road) to RAF. Se!ttsi via Faya Lebar Koad and
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  • 208 8 UNDER BANNER OF INDEPENDENCE Tokyo, June 14, Domei. THE Niti Niti commenting on th 2 Indian press reports tnat Panciit Jawaharlal Nehru, leader; of the Indian National Congress party has voiced complete support of Mahatma Gandhi's views that Britain must withdraw from! India, editorially declared
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  • 105 8 THE Syonan Times Prize Essay Competition on "The Culture of Nippon" which closed yesterday, brought in a large number of articles from readers. The results of the competition will be published in Thursday's issue while the first, second and third prize winning essays w'.ll be published in
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  • 12 8 Malayan Government Cadets training under Nippon Officer in Syonan.
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  • 329 8 Berne, June 13, Domei. ALTHOUGH the British authorities in India are strenuously attempting: to whip up enthusiasm for war, the general tendency manifested towards the hostilities «n the part of the Indian population and the British residents in
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  • 79 8 THE Cherry Blossom miniature solf course at 307, East Coast Road, which promises to prove a great attraction, was formally declared open :-y Mrs. B. C. Chelvanathan on Sunday morning;. Three Cups have been presented by Mr. R. Gerber, and these will be competed
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  • 432 8 Banskok, June 13. Domel. AT the first press conference Bluet his arrival here by plane on May 29 from Nippon, Mr. Rashtehari Bose, representative o! Indians in East Asia, declared: "In short, the complete destruction of British power and influence in India Is the main
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  • 633 8 ON the 11th of this month, a News Commentator speaking from San Francisco, said: "The first round in the struggle of the North Pacific is ours. The Eastern partner of the Axis will never again be able to concentrate a powerful force to be used against the
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