Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 19 June 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street. Syooan-to Telephone 5471. TVo. 103 FRIDAY, JUNE 19, KOhl 2602, SYOtfA 17 5 Cents
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  • 385 1 "Time For Conciliation Has Passed," Says Subhas Chandra Bose OUR PREMIER'S ASSURANCES DEEPLY APPRECIATED Tokyo, June 17. Domei. CUBHAS Chandra Bose, the Indian nationalist, in v an interview with the Niti Nitfs correspondent in Berlin, declared his firm belief that the Indian people supporting Mahatma Gandhi
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  • 386 1 Tokyo, June 18. Dome:. •THE Japan Tunes and Advertiser, 1 commenting on the meeting of the Indian Independence League held in Bangkok, declared: "It is certainly very significant that such a mcctin; was held in Bangkok at a time when the position of rirltain in
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  • 65 1 Tokyo, June 18. Domel. MOTOR vehicles in Sydney these nights are driving through the city's streets with their headlights covered with black cloth to dim the headlight glare, the Nit; Niti reports from Lisbon, indicating that the citisens of Sydney which recently was the target
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  • 43 1 MORESBY DARWIN RAIDED AGAIN Lisbon. June 17. Domei. TT is reported from Melbourne that General Douglas Mac Arthur's headomrters have annnurcei thi't Npnrm -ive-aft nttacked Port Darwin to-rlay for Ut fourth comecutive day. It was also announced tfcst Nippon planee raided Port Moresby.
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  • 137 1 Berlin, June 17. THE DNB news pgency reports from Amsterdam, quoting British* iafornmtlon. that the air raid alarm was &cunded in Durban and Pietermaritzburg in south Africa. With the Nippon attack en Madagascar, the Britjsh lorces there have been greatly shocked, states a Lisbon report.
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  • 80 1 Tokyo, June 17. DELIABLE Information reach.::? the authorities here states that an American submarine has' attacked one of our fishing boats and killed the fishermen. This Inhuman American action has roused the indignation of our Government and people. The Government, if this inhuman act is repeated,
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  • 85 1 Prom an undisclosed base in Kiar.gsi Province, June 17. BREAKING the Aerce resistance put up by the enemy, our army units effected the occupation of the enemy position at Ylngtang, an important centre of communications, railways highways and waterways, and location of the enemy1* headquarters
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  • 182 1 European Front Berlin, June 17. ACCORDIVU to information emanating from German military sources, > the German plan of operations for this I year has already been completed and, with the close of the preparatory campaigns now conducted In the various areas, the largest offensive
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  • 116 1 Be;lln. June 17. JN co-operation with tiie lu-.iUn air force and naval forcer, form*.: otw of German air force and Ge.man a^ial rorces hive Inflicted a heavy blow upon 1 the British Navy and on enemy shipping in the Mediterranean, thp uermatj High
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  • 145 1 Tokyo. June 13, Domel. COMMENTING on the Libyan campaign, the Vomiurl editorially Eclated this morning: "Ones Tobruk i falls Egypt Trill be gyeatJy jnrnaced* It said: "If Britain gives up her pui!« tion. Egypt as well as thf Medl'erran«»an will be completely lost to her, nhlle
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  • 25 1 Berlin. June 17. rpn* T.uftTtfff m Mon^pr "»!*bt S- >' firflcld in tlie »ou ti-";»t*r» .'ub'irh.l of Mobcq*', sinvjltaneouiif cuUlnf off railway communication.
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  • 225 2 Tokyo, June 17, Domel. MR. A. M. SAHAY. delegate of the Indian residents of Nippon to the Indian Independence meeting in Bangkok, In an international Tadiophone interview with the Asani, declared that all the Indian representatives were agreed that
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  • 48 2 Berne, June 18, Domel. TT Is reported from London that the Air Secretary. Sir Archibald Sinclair revealed in Parliament to-day that the total number of Royal Air Porce men known to be prisoners ot war in the Axis countries was 3,162.
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 2 The first issue of the Syonan Pictorial, will be out to-day. Copies of the pictorial will be on sale at M. Mohamed Dulfakir and Co., 4fc, High Street, and "Sintit," The New Book Co., 170-172, Cross Street, Syonan. Price 30 cents per copy.
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  • 36 2 Lisbon, June 16. Domei. TT is reported from Washington that the United States Navy Department has announced that four Allied vessels have been sunk by Axis submarines off the American coast.
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  • 126 2 tthanghal, June IT. Domei. OBSERVERS commenting on the appointment of the Chungking ViceMinister of war, General Chien Tachun. to suc-ceed Oeneral Tsao Hao-shen as governor In Kiangsi. declared tiiat the removal of General Tsao at this juncture of war is evidence of the serious position In
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 560 2 ADVERTISEMENTS DCDCHMAI O. RATNAM CHAMPION wishes to j AUCTION SALE rtKSUrNML lnfotm r-11 his friends and relative* of »««?V Ah. ar says XTrjsr,"she in Cecil Street. Inform earlier. He thanks all his E pus. and Pewter Tablewares, Table Rate: $2 per insertion of one f r i en ds and
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    • 126 2 Balue Typewriter Co. 200. OWFN ROAD. Phone No. 7431. Cleaner- and Repairers of all makes of Typewriters Si Calculating Machines, e.o.d. 107 Re: Cycle Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd. NOTICE is hereby given that this Company is not regarded as Enemy by the Custodian of Enemy Property for the Municipality of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 245 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO 0 TUKAIMASfO!) LESSON No. 100. EntUsb Nippon-Go PronuncUtlon c ff .,i amal ahmal atarashil ahtahrahshe* slow osoi ohsoy Co ld umu! sahmooee NOTE—The adjective Is a form of verb and there are various types. The above are examples of true adjective* ending in al, 11, oi and
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  • 218 3 Berne, June 16, Domel. TEA-MINDED Britishers are now facing an acute shortage of 1 their favourite beverage, as the result of the Nippon occupation of Asian tea-producing areas including China, Burma and the East Indies, which provided
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  • 63 3 Tokyo, June 17, DomeL ANITI NITI despatch from Saigon reveals that a Nippon consulate was newly opened yesterday at Pnompenh, the capital of the Kingdom of Cambodia, with Mr. Masahide lida, Vice-Consul in Saigon, as Acting Consul. The dispatch adds that another Consulate will be
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  • 113 3 Buenos Aires, June 16, Domei. IT Is reported from Rio de Janeiro that with newsprint stocks in Brazil rapidly dwindling away, it Is feared that in Rio de Janeiro all the Brazilian newspapers will be forced to close down within the next two months unless
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 368 3 NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 4 OF 2602 SYONAN—PRACTICE OF DEPTH CHARGES Date and Time.—l2oo noon to 3.00 p.m.. 20th June, 2602: Position.—ln the sea in western direction of Blakang Mati, off Syonan-to. Description.—Practice of firing of Depth Charges will take place in the sea off Blakang Mati. Remarks—Masters of vessels
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    • 182 3 Lisbon, June 16, Darnel. JT Is reported from Washington that the United States Navy Department has announced that a medium-sized cargo vessel was sunk when torpedoed by an Axis submarine In the Ouli of Mexico. OVERSEA CHINESE GIFT TO THE IMPERIAL NIPPON GOVERNMENT NOTICE Is hereby given that those vhn
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    • 333 3 SYQNAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 68 OFFICE HOURS NOTICE is hereby given that with effect from June 20, 2602 the business hours (Tokyc Time) of the Municipality oi Syonan shall be as follows: Sundays: From 9.30 a.m. t< 12.00 noon. Wednesdays: From 9.30 a.m to 1 p.m. Other Days: From 9.30
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 281 3 THE GEKIZYO THE following are the change of programmes for the undermentioned pekizyo from June 18, 2802 to June 24. 2602: 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 cf
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  • 193 4 SECOND FRONT IN EUROPE "A FANATIC'S DREAM" Tokyo, June 18, Domci. THE avowed Intention of the Allied powers to open a socalled second front in Europe constitutes "nothing but a fanatic's dream," with Nippon, Germany and Italy firmly in Command of the high sear, the
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  • 133 4 Lisbon, June 17. By Radio. REGARDING the critical situation confronting the transportation of American munitions to the Allied powers, Roosevelt stated on Monday in his report sent to the Congress regarding the execution of the Lease-Lend Bill that the transport of
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  • 207 4 Tokyo, June 17. A RECENT dispatch from Cairo dis- closes that out of the 79 American fliers who participated in the stunt tald over Nippon, 11 passed through the Egyptian rity. Several of the group were suffering from injury. It
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  • 74 4 ILslnkinp. June 18. Dome). \UITH peace and order completely restored in Burma, Manchukuo Hill, beginning fiem June 20. es'ab'ish mail services with the whole of that country. A mall .«erviee between Manchukuo and North'-rn Burma Is alrcedv In iperetir.n. The new move will virtually ewnp!ete Manrhukuo's rrall
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  • Article, Illustration
    169 4 riE following is a translation of sentences in Nippon-go les|son to be broadcast from the Syonan Station to-day. You will study simple sentences beginning with "Kore tfa de su" meaning "this is." You will notice the difference between the pronunciation and the charactein reading the following examples. When we make
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  • 79 4 Taiyuan. North China, June 17. GEN. LIU YU-TING. commander of the newly organized Chungking 3rd. division, accompanied by 100 officers and men under his command, on Tuesday surrendered to \he Nippon forces operating on the borders of Hopel, She-isi md Honan provinces. It Is stated
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  • 51 4 THE Propaganda Committee of the Independence League of India, Johore Eahru branch, appeals all Indians In the district to enrol as members of the Leagua without further d»lay. The office of the League Is at the old J.M.F. Hospital, Jalan Trus, Johore
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  • 91 4 Stockholm. June 18. Dcmel. IT Is reported frc.m London that as the Axis Libyan offensive eained momentum, the earlier optimism in London has faded with the opinion gaining ground that the situation there was extremely critical. Londoners' brows were creased with worry or Monday
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  • 88 4 Bangkok, June 17. Domei. "THE Nippon yen currency might serve as the legal reserve of Thailaud, it was announced by the Thai Finance Ministry In the Official Gazette yesterday. The announcement provides: firstly. as from the day of announcement the Nippon yen currency may
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  • 215 4 AN informal meeting was held in a friendly atmosphere at the Overseas Chinese Association on Wednesday, attended by a large number of Chinese representatives with a fair sprinkling of Nippon ladies residing here. Among th<? guests were Nippon nurses, radio announcers and stenographers, and Mrs.
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  • 753 4 ■CH Alt LEo OVER the Berlin Radio, on Wednesday came the speech 'of an Indian Patriot and Leader. Subhas Chandra Bose, who for the last eighteen months has been an exile from his country, which he left to escape the closing net of the British Secret
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