Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 June 1942

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  • 21 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonanto Telephone 5471. No. 102 THURSDAY, JUHE 18, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 ittpHit 5 Cenli
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  • 221 1 11l Enemy Planes Shot Down Or Destroyed Since February 19 20 AIRCRAFT KNOCKED OUT ON JUNE 13 AND 14 An Unspecified Nippon Base, June 16, Domei. AUR bombers and fighters which carried out on June 13, 14, 15 and 16, mass raids on Port Darwin
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  • 138 1 Canton. June 17. Dome!. PRESIDENT Wang Ching-wel ot the National Government of China inspected 7,f'00 youne Chinese students Rt their military drill in an open space In front of the Sun yat-sen Memorial Hall where he made a speech of encouragement to them fcr 45
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  • 71 1 Tokyo, June 16. DomeL VTEWCASTLE, north of X 1 Sydney, on the ni*ht of m June 14 was shelled as the result of our submarine action, the Niti Nitl reported from ,J Lisbon, quotinf an Exchange r» V Telerrapb dispntch from Mcl- bourne. The report
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  • 112 1 Rome. June 15, Domei. rE Italian High Command announced in a special communique that powerful formations of Italian torpedo planes, bombers and dive-bombers in fierce attacks carried out all day yester day and to-day against a large British convoy in the Mediterranean sank two
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  • 299 1 Tolcyo, June 16, Domcl. A UTHORITATTVi: quarters, commenting on the German Government's announcement on June 13 that vessels navigating In waters adjacent to Greenland, Canada and the Units-i States would be sunk without warning after June 26. predicted that this strategy would
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  • 457 1 From The China Fronts Taiyuan, June 16, Domei. OUR army forces which on June 13 completed a ring of v steel around Llnhslen, on the Hunan Hupeh Shansi border, after surmounting the Taishing mountain range, are continuing the intensive campaign to crush the remnants of
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  • 306 2 Tokyo Journals On Importance Of Historic Bangkok Meeting Tokyo, June 16, Domel. /COMMENTING on the significance of the general meeting of the Indian Independence League which started yesterday in Bangkok, Tokyo newspapers this morning editorially declared that the initial step to the actual independence
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  • 194 2 Shangjao, June 15, Domel. CHANGJAO was deserted when war correspondents entered the walled town this noon. Near the main gate of the city were scattered bodies of the Chungking defenders. The collapse of resistance in the entire Chungking third war zone Is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 798 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO 0 TUKAIMASTO!) LESSON No. 99. English Nippon-Go Pronunciation To cry naku nahkoo to search sagasu sahgahsoo to wait matu raahtsoo to fly tobu tohboo to drink aomu nohmoo to become naru nahroo NOTE.—When the suffix V is taken out of the consonant verbs of the classes ending
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    • 87 2 ASTROLOGY AND PALMISTRY DONT BE DISAPPOINTED Or YOUR FUTURE: send by post hand prints of both bands and time and date of birth with $5 will jupply you an accurate summary regarding the time of success, Wealth, Health, etc. or come and consult Astrologer-Palmut. Sooriya, charge* $2. Consulting hours 9.30
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 126 2 Syonan Broadcasting Station Broadcasting Nightly From 7 p.m to 10.30 p.m. Tokyo Time. TO-DAY 11.00 a.m. Nippon-Go Lesson for Chinese Schools broadcast in Mandarin; 11.15 Nippon-Go Lesson for Malay and Indian Schools; broadcast in Malay; 11.30 Nippon-Go Songs I for all Schools; 11.45 Nippon-Go Lesson for Common Public Schools; 12.00
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    • 17 2 Ker (link has ambition To gain in knowledge more And attain perfection Tn count in Nippon-Go! —TAMIO.
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  • 339 3 Tokyo, June 16, Domel. DAPER plans for railway connection between Bangkok and Burma through primitive jungles and over the almost impassable South Shan mountains will soon be realized through the efforts of the Nippon engineering
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 364 3 SYONAN TOKUBETUSI NOTICE No. 65 OUTSTANDING ROYALTIES IN RESPECT OF FIREWOOD, ETC., TO BE PAID It is hereby notified that all royalties, dues, etc., outstanding in respect of Firewood "Panglongs" and Charcoal Kilns on the islands of the Riouw Archipelago, Lingga Archipelago, Tembelan Islands, Karimoen Islands, Anambas and Natoena Islands
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    • 71 3 NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 4 OF 2602 SYONAN—PRACTICE OF DEPTH CHARGES Date and Time.—l2.oo noon to 3.00 pan., 20th Jam, 2602: Position.—ln the sea in western direction* of Blatant Mati. off Syonan-to. Description.—Practice of firing of Depth Charge* will take place in the sea off Blakang MatL Remarks.—Masters of Teasels
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    • 348 3 NOTICE TO RICE RETAILERS RICE CONSUMERS (a) TO RICE RETAILERS I (1) The registration of rice consumers has not been completed yet. For the present, retailers must sell whatever rice they have to any consumers living within their district, Irrespective of whether such consumers have or have not been registered
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    • 329 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 67 Receipts For Articles Sold It is hereby notified that:— (1) Owners of all shops (excepting owners of market .stalls and hawkers) shall issue receipts for all articles sold. (2) The receipts issued shall bear:—(a) The name and address of the shop (b) Names, quantities, qualities,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 244 3 THE GEKIZYO THE following tr« the change of programmes for the undermentioned gekizyo from June 18, 3602 to June 24, 2A02: SYOWA GEKIZYO Ist show—3 p.m. 2nd show—6 p.m. Programme—l. Blue Danube. 1 reel: 2. Adventure of Tom Thumb. Jr.. 1 reel: 3. Donald's Nephew, 1 reel; 4. South of
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  • 342 4 rE Syonan Times Essay Competition on the Culture of Nippon which closed on June 15 resulted in more than 45 entries but in the opinion of the Judges the essays were rather disappointing because in their opinion none were deserving of either the first
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  • 173 4 WITH five of Its great docks completely repaired as the result of swift reconstruction work undertaken by the Nippon Military Administration. Syonan Port to-day, approxi- j tnately four months after the fall of Singapore, bustles with the activity! reminiscent of pre-war
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  • 249 4 Lisbon, June 17. Domel. REFLECTING the extreme disappointment in authoritative Chungking circles that Chungking was Ignored by the United States and Britain when th«y concluded the recent agreements with the Soviet Union, the Kuo Ming and the Kung Pao, according to Chungking reports,
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  • 201 4 War Production In U.S. Dwindling ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES TRANSPORT LACKING Tokyo, June 16, Domei. THE Niti Niti learns from its correspondents in Lisbon and Buenos Aires that the American war production plans are growing weaker practically in every field on account of lack of transport, unsystematic mobilization of manpower and lack
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  • 73 4 Tokyo, June 16. Domri. TN order to improve transport 1 efficiency, the Railway Ministry will discard the present a.m. and p.m. tirae-taMe ystem commencing from Oct. l and adopt the 24-hoar time system which is being practised in Manchukuo. Tvcsen, North China and Central
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 4 THE above graph gives the words to be used In to-day's \lppon-go lesson to be broadcast rom the Syonan Station: 1. Kodomo-ga Asobu—Children play 2. Tukl-ga Deru—Moon rise 3. Ame-ga Huru—Rain fall 4. Kaze-ga Huku—Wind blow 5. Kane-ga Naru—Bell ring
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  • 167 4 Lisbon. June 16. Domel. rE Axis forces under the brilliant leadership of General Erwin Rommel continued their victorious drive in Libya with the British admitting the retreat of their troops from Gazala 1 a strong point near the coast less 1 than 60 miles west of
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  • 84 4 Bangkok, June 16. A RESOLUTION that the cnly way left for India to be free from the whirlpool of war is to declare her independence and effect immediate severance of relations with Britain. was formally adopted by a special session of the Indian
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  • 153 4 Sourabaya. June 17. Domel. SATISFACTORY progress iii the re- u construction work in Eastern Java I was reported by the Governor at the second conference of the Governors of Eastern Java which opened at the jScurabaya City Hall yesterday. The meeting was attended
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  • 673 4 IN October 1941, there was much ado about alleged acute dissension amongst political camps in Nippon in the Allied Propaganda Circus. It was the policy of the Allied Propaganda Circus to build up support to the fantastic story that Nippon was In the throes of internal conflict
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  • 55 4 NEW FRANCO GERMAN PEACE TREATY LIKELY Tokyo. June 16. Domei 'pHE YomiurJ reported from Zurich that new peace treaty between Germany and Prance, replacing the Franco-German Armistice. Is llkelv In view of the steadily declining diplomatic relations between France and 9 the Anglo-American Powers sine- outbreak of the Martinique an
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 76 4 Band Programme THE Syonan Police Band will perform at the Botanic Gardens Band-stand on June 19, from 7 pjn. to 8 p.m., under the direction of Conductor Qanda Singh. The programme la as follows:— 1. Overture. "Lustspier. Keller Bela; 2. Valse, "Estudlantlna", 1 Valdteufel; 3. Selection, "Trial by Judy". Sullivan
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