Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 June 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syononto Telephone 5471. ISo. 104 SATURDAY, JUISE 20, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 368 1 Military Establishments, Oil Tanks And Large Hangar Also Destroyed DETAILS OF OUR BIG RAID Tokyo, June 18. HAI-Honyei at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon revealed that during our raids over Dutch Harbour on June 4 and 5, 21 enemy planes were shot down or
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  • 221 1 Stockholm, June 17. Domel. HTHE Nya Daglight Allehanda in a lengthy article on June 15 declared that Britain would be worried over the optimistic attitude of Americans towards tlv war. The newspaper said that the optimism held in the United States during the past
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  • 65 1 Berlin, June 18, Domel. 'pHE German High Command announced that German submarines have sunk 19 additional ships totalling 109.000 tons In the Atlantic and the Caribbean areas. It said that In the Atlantic, German submarines attacked heavily escorted enemy convoys and sank seven ships totalling
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  • 116 1 Lisbon, June 17, Dome!. IT is reported from London that Premier John Cur Un's nationwide broadcast to Australia, in which he warned listeners that the Coral Sea, Mi'aay and the Aleutian Island battles were far from decisive in the struggle through which
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  • 116 1 Lisbon. June 17. Dome] OEuTEK. In a message from Cnungking, reported Chungking's be* la'ed admission that the Chungking troops have evacuated the strategic tallway hl?h«'<»y city of Shangjao. 40 miles west of the Chekiang-KiangsJ border. The report quoted the Chungking communique as saying: 'Nippon columns
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  • 134 1 Nanking. June 18. THE considerable lowering of fighting spirit on the part of Chungking troops is clearly evident in the feebte resistance against our forces in the 3rd war zone, where our forces are intercepting the Chungking supply route and destroying enemy air
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  • 48 1 Tokyo, June 18. Dome! f)UR forces which started their fresh offerMve on Tuesday along th« lower reaches of the West River 'apturcd the strategic city of Ssrmhi'!. m the north-western bank of the rivev. at 2 pm. yesterday afternoon. accordIng to the Asalii's kont line despatched.
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  • 140 1 European Front Berlin. June 18. DESPITE the stubborn Soviet resistance, the German forces have captured Soviet fortresses in the Sobastopol sector, according to the German newsagency. A Soviet attack in the centra! sector of the Eastern Front has been repulsed south of Lake Ilmann, with the
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  • 250 1 Lisbon. June 18. Domef. TT Is reported from Cairo that, with the retreat of the British forces from El Adcm and Sidi Retegh, tht British have admitted that the "threat to Tobruk can now be described m serious." They said that Tobruk was practically surrouirled.
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  • 194 2 Tokyo, June 18, Domei. THE extermination cf Anglo-American rule from Asia by Nippon opening the way for Indian Independence began with the outbreak of the Manchurian incident 10 years ago, well-informed circles of the German Foreign office declared, the Niti Niti correspondent reports from
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  • 249 2 Lisbon. June 17. Doxei. TT la reported f.-om Bombay that Pa; dit Ja*aharlal Nehru, leader of the All-India Conffrecc Party, openly expressed afreement with Mahatma Oandhl In asking the 6rttish to withdraw from India. The Indian leader to reported to have said
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  • 57 2 Sourabiya. June 17. Dome!. THE refineries at the Wonokromo OU.ield in the southern suburb* of this city will begin to produce shortly, with the, repair work by Nippon experts having been completed recently. Being one of the most fertile oilfields in Java, the Wonokromo annually yielded
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  • 165 2 Buenos Aires, June 17, Dome!. TT is reported from San Francisco that Culbert Olson, Governor of California, has wired to Washington appealing for replacements for the huge number of Nippon farmers in California, who have been interned, as well as the large number of American farmers
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 392 2 personal AOTORI RESTAURANT fIM?" 1*" tauSft&f "RST CLASS IOO1) AND j AUCTION SALE Ktt*: S2 per tauertlm DRINKS -x lao zua tiui rtotos. Tv, am hoop Mmic from S p.m.-9 p.m. To be held at OAK KOHT CHYB (second "ono! TVRnrM o teutoacvt Mr. Mrs. Can Kirn Uan> »nd KIH
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    • 105 2 CEYLANC STRAITS CHINtSI METHODIST CHURCH •Meeting it 8t Hilda Church 41, OyJ-m Read). WNDAY Dirlnr Serrie* of Worship at i.'-Op» (Tokyo time). PAYA lEBAR METHODIST CHURCH• (Ofpotite ?»t» trttr p«iiic gtetlen). •VNDAT Divine Bmtc« ot Worship at 11S« ».m (Toky ttam). Opening To-day! ORIENTAL SHOW The Worter N'en-ftUf Vtrltty Retuf
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 158 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! »NIPPON-GO 0 TUKAIMA6YO!) LESSON No. 101. English Nippon-;* Pronunciation Where (what ptooe?) <»<>ko? where (in which ftoee?) dohko* m«? here (In this place) koko UohJtoh net there (la that plae«) soko nl :ohkoh ne« whence (from which place?) d«*o kara? dohkelikahrali? hence (from this place) koko kara kohkohkahrah
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  • 305 3 2nd FRONT OVERSHADOWED BY LIBYAN SITUATION Berne, June 17, Domei. AS General Erwin Rommel's rapid advance threatens to precipitate a new crisis in the Near East, the Libyan situation has overshadowed all talk of a second front in Europe, London despatches reaching here said.
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  • 373 3 First Issue Its contents are comprehensive and interesting Its printing is excellent and colourful, showing The mighty Nippon imperial Amir. Nuvy and Air Force, Gorgeous scenes denictin* celebr»Mon< of Tentyo-Setu 'Hi- Imperial Majesty's BiHhdiy). Conditions In new-born Southern Regions, and numerous other items. In
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 416 3 NOTICE LICENCES FOR ALL DRINKS CONTAINING ALCOHOL 1. From June lOtb, Syowa 17, those Intending to make and/or sell any drink contain* tni 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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    • 56 3 THE BANK OF TAIWAN ITD. Address: Nos. 1. i R. Cecil Street, Syonan. Tele. Nos. 6885 (Manager) 5264 (P.P. Manager) 5265 (Special Car. a/c.) .4267 (Current a/c-> R266 (General Dent.) 7789 (Compradore) 4841 (For Customers) *0847 (Manager's Reaidenee> BUSINESS HOURS: Week-dajs: 10 am. to 8 pm (Tokyo Time) Saturdays: 10
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    • 142 3 Noticv To Mariners No. 3 Of 2602. Antiaircraft Gun Practice In Syonan. Date and Time—lo a.m. to 1! a.m., 20th June, 2602. Position.—At a line drawn from the Yacht Club towards the sea within a radius of 13.000 metres. Dangerous Area—The area within two lines drawn from the base point
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 402 3 ....................-----v^ i A Memorial Picture Review i i I with Historical Value i mmm m i Price 30 cents a copy. Sole Agent*:—PANG HEE BOON, of "SINT1T" TH* NEW BOOK CO. no. Cross Street. Svonan-to. M MOHAMED Dl'LFAKIR CO. 4C, High Street Syonan-to. "1 THE GEKIZYO THE following are the
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    • 131 3 Syonan Broadcasting Station MISS Fad! Hah and Mr. Phillips v.i!] broadcast Nippon-Go conga from our Studio on Sunday, June 21, at 11.30 a.m. v 12.20 p.m. (Tokyo time). Programme: 1. Syonan Kes^nkyolni, "Syonan March." (Phillips): 2. Haru no Uta. "Porin<r Song," <Miss F»dHlah); 3. Sen>-u no Ikotu o daite "More
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  • Article, Illustration
    175 4 YESTERDAY you learnt, and we hope you have studied th sentences broadcast yesterday, simple sentences beginning, w,tth "KO RE WA....DE SU" meaning "THIS IS." The word "DESU" as you have learnt, Is the short form of "DE ARIMASU." They are both used in speaking and writing You have also learnt
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  • 227 4 Peking, June IS. Dome!. THE Headquarters of our Expedition--1 ary Forces In North China, summarizing our extensive military operations in North China during the month of May. announced that our trooDs killed a staggering total of 19.574- enemy troops and captured 30.892 other*. It
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  • 136 4 Berne, June 17. Dome!. |T L<i reported from Ottawa that p-isadier General George P. Vanifr. commanding the Fifth Military District of Quebec, disclosed the presence of bitter opposition to Canada's T>tr efforts when he romolained that French Canadians in Quebec "speak with contempt of
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  • 557 4 Impressed With Readiness Of People To Co-operate NEARLY six and a half months have elapsed since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War and more than four months since the fall of Sinfapore and about three months since the completion of the East Indies
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  • 105 4 Lisbon, June 18 INDICATING the plight of Canada as a result of the Nippon landing on the Aleutian Group, the Canadian House oi Commons has approved a plan for a seven-day work week in shipyards on the Pacific coast. Explaining the need
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  • 625 4 WE are always very reluctant to criticise any public body, which has fo- its platform the tendering of assistance to our Government and the welfare "of the masses, when such a body has for its Chairman a man of the calibre of Dr. Lim Boon Keng. But,
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  • 40 4 IN future the Syorin Times Supplement, issued with our paper on Saturdays, will be issued on Sundays instead. Commencing with Tuesday's issue, the size of the pafts of Syonan Times will be increased to double the present size.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 318 4 SYONANSI SIDEN AS from June 21, 2«02. Sen-Ice* Xo«. 15, 22 an* 23. wiN be extended to Bedok Road tia Chansi Road, Brdofc R<wd «r Too chiat Read, East Coaat Road or Jeo Chlat Place. Telok Knrau Road and Cast Coast Road. First bn* le»T« Gevlanr Chanfi Road r S-14
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