Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 June 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cadi Street, Sfonon-to Telephone 5471. fto. 105 SUNDAY, JUISE 2L KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 354 1 Visit Reflection Of Imminent Crisis In Allied Camp SECOND FRONT AND AID TO SOVIET TO BE DISCUSSED? Lisbon, June 18, Domei. WASHINGTON reports disclosed that Prime Minis- ter Winston Churchill has arrived in the United States without the slightest warning, accompanied by a group
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  • 65 1 LJsbon, June 19. IT is reported from London that a British communique yesterday revealed that British forces withdrew inside the Tobruk perimeter from El Edem, 18 miles south, and Sidi Rezegh, 25 miles south-east. The withdrawal indicated the collapse of the British defence in Tobruk
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  • 227 1 Berne. June 19. <By Yosinori Horiguti, Domei Staff Correspondent). PRIME Minister Winston Churchill's arrival in Washington loosened a wave of speculation In Berne diplomatic Press circles with conjectures however lacking a firm basis because of the secrecy clouding the Premier's aim In conferring with
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  • 153 1 Rome, June 10. <* X A STEFANI report from Tan- gits on Thqrsday disclosed 2. that a subsequent report of /6 the Italian air attack »n <<3 <J tbe British convoy In the X A Mediterranean shows that the <£ damage inflicted on the British
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  • 112 1 Stockholm. June 18. THE recent Allied defeats in th« Mediterranean have been mainly rnued cv superior A>:i« t*c""* T°"» the new weapon In the form of rocket lqflkbs. according to information '■eachiflfliere. It Is reported that low-flying Axis planes carrying rocket Bombs were able to throw their
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  • 88 1 Lisbon. June 19. fEN. Sir John Dill, chief British representative at the An<Mo-Ameri-can joint headquarters In the United States, at a national mass meeting of all Allied countries held in Baltimore on Wednesday night, gravely warned the American people of the dUDcultie* confronting them
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  • 106 1 Lisbon. June 19. TT w reported from London that the British Admiralty announced that the British destroyer the Wild Swan was sunk by German bombers in the Atlantic, at a point 100 miles west of the French coast. The Wild Swan. 1.130 tons, was
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  • 320 1 Stockholm. June 19. OBSERVERS here generally believe that the third Churchill-Roosevelt meeting in Washington, confronted as it is with serious problems in the European war theatre, will primarily deal with Anglo-Ameri-can strategy covering weak points in Europe. Uppermost is the question of tonnage,
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  • 115 1 Kweikl. Klangsi Province June 19. OUR forces which on June 1* occupied Yingtan and Kweikt have completed mopping up operations In the district surrounding the two former enemy bases and are now preparing for new campaigns. Our units which advanced northward from Fuchow. defeat
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  • 226 2 Britain, Australia Doubtful Of U.S. Claims In Sea Battles Berne, June 18, THE candid declaration of the Australian Prime Minister, John Curtin, that "Australia can be lost." during his broadcast on Wednesday, coupled with intensification of Nippon's aerial attacks on Port Darwin and Port
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  • 30 2 Rome. June It. Dome!. DIPLOMATIC relations between Finland and the Vatican.have been reopened -with the latter accepting the farmer's offer of rapprochement, the Corners Delia Sera reported to-day.
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  • 154 2 Lisbon, June 18, U/RITING In his weekly paper the "Harljan'\ Mahatma Gandhi strongly reiterated his demand thati the British should withdraw, from India, declaring that only the British withdrawal from the country would enable India to tstablish a truly united Government of
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  • 171 2 Bangkok, June 11. rE conclusion of the Yen 200,000,000 loan agreement between Nippon and Thailand to-day was welcomed by both Government and private circles I here. Informed circles- disclosed, asserting that the loan would take care of Thai financial problem*, as the I Government would be
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 599 2 ADVERTISEMENTS XI f\TI S* V Tr\ WANTED MaJty Opera Artiste*. IB¥ ORDER OF THE CUSTODIAN if KJ 1 /L* iL I \J Ranfgenr Girl* and Cabaret Dancers OF ENVMY PROPERTY The Manager of Heiwa Oelklayo: D M j rr j. r> A rWHCHTICPDC 'paradisb papk) of soranban win! Ke Holland
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    • 89 2 To-day I To-day I! ORIENTAL SHOW Ths Wopder Non-Step Variety Bern* at the XANYO GfcKIZYO (Former Qnern'i Theatre) GCITANG. s, #'cwB dally at 3.80 p.m. 6.15 p.» Tokyo Time. j-' Orienttl Star Performers 3« Inelfdinx the ORIENTAL LOVELIES 10 Atlracthe. Chtitminc Brautiftl 19 GIRLS PRICES OF ADMISSION Reserve 5© eta
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 157 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! 'MPPON OO O TUKAIMASYO!) LESSON No. 102. English Mppon-fio Pronnnel»tle« On the desk tukue no oe ni taokooee nob eeeh bm under the table tebaru no site ni t«hbooro«nohshteJinM in the box hsko no nak* nl hahkoh noh nahkih nee in the garden niwa ni neew»h nee wher*
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  • 67 3 9 THE following is the 1 L first part of ths Essay i submitted by Mr. A. Ad- 2 buthananda cf 939, Scran- goon Road, end who was ~a 2 awarded the third prize t in the Syonan Times con- 5 test. The second part
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  • 375 3  - Radio Flashes Comments CHARLES NELL. FLASH: Treaty for Mutual Cof operation over period of twenty years between Britain and Soviet signed! COMMENT: It means, very Bimply, that Britain willlngh promises to give the Soviet something she will not possess, in a future in which she will not exist in return
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  • 505 3 DRINCE Konoye once said that the innumerable policies of Nippon rest on the propaganda o; "KODOH" throughout the world, i The word "Kodoh" had been i translated as the "IMPERIAL WAY." In Prince Konoye's view probably Nippon had conceptions of her own. Mikado is the Supreme Commander of
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  • 166 3 KTINE cultural organs A (entering on Medan 1 are being established by our Military Government 1 M authorities with the co- H «•> operation of the local v residents, states a Domei v report from Medan. The I movement towards lifting *J the cultural level
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  • 580 3 "Healthls Wealth:"Xl THE tenth short talk In tht series "Health U Wealth' is a continuation of our last subject on "How to keep fit in the tropics." In this we will discus* about the care of the ear and the caro of the
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  • 250 4 Radical Change In Naval Construction Programme Buenos Aires, June 18, CENATOR RALPH BREWSTER, Member of the Senate 0 Committee for Naval and Marine Affairs, (Republican) commenting on the recent United States Navy's decision to abandon the plan to build five 60,000-ton super-battleships,
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  • 137 4 Tokyo, Jane 11. XJOTELS In the Greater Ewt Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere which urrr formerly under \merlcan, British and hutch management are now being taken over h? members of the Nippon Hotel Association. The Imperial Hotel In Tokyo has ttfcen over the Oriental Hotel
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  • 113 4 Balgon, June 19. IT i& reliably understood that with th« currsrit negf.tlat ons between the Nippon Minister, la. Sigeru Kurlyama and Governor-Ofnertl Jean Decoux rapidly neaiing completion, the working agTeeirent for the current year stipulated under the Nippon-FTench Indo-China Economic A«reement «i<ned in
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  • 54 4 AS from Jane 21, 2Mt, the present SftTlce No. 17 Omnibuses which run from Ne ton to Outrun Road will be replaced by Trolley Buses: First bos leaves Newton 7.35 a.m. Last bus lea Tea Newteit 9.43.p.m. First bos leaves Outrun M. 7.M.a.m. Last bM leave* Outran lid.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 463 4 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 69 REGISTRATION OF ACCOUNTANTS On and after June 30, 2602, no person shall perform the functions of a Public Accountant or a Public Auditor without a licence from the Municipality. Such a licence will be issued if the Mayor is satisfied that the applicant Is professionally
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    • 61 4 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 70 CHANGE OF ADDRESS MUST BE REPORTED. The public is hereby Informed that registered families must report at their Police Divisional Headquarters, where they first registered, of any change of address or any other particulars in the Ankyosyo. Failure to comply with this order will be
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 157 4 SYONANSI SIDEN SERVICE No. 25. AS from June 21. 2602, a Sew Service of Omnihuses wilt operate from Tan Jong Pagar Road to the Junction of Reformatory Road via KeppeJ Road and Pasir Pan'tnf Road. First bus leaves Tanjong Parar 745 i.m. Last bus leaves Tanjong Parar 9.3* p.m. First
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    • 416 4 THE GEKIZYO THE following are the change of programmes for the undermentioned geklsyo from June 18, 2602 to June 24. 2602: SYOWA GEKIZYO 1st show—3 pm. 2nd show—6 pjn. Programme—1. Blue Danube. 1 reel; 2. Adventure of Tom Thumb, «V. 1 real; 3. Donald's Nephew, 1 reel; 4. South of
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  • 271 5 Tokyo. June 19. fHE Molucca Islands, the strategic group in the East Indies archipelago, situated to the north of Australia, fell under complete Nippon domination on May 24 when a party of Nippon bluejackets completed the occupation of Buru
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  • Article, Illustration
    142 5 YESTERDAY you learnt interrogative sentences. At th« •ame time you learnt the use of the pronoun "kore" in the nominative case. Now you will learn the use of "kono" which, like "kore" qualifies a noun, ror example:— "Kono ie" means "this house"— "Kono" is another form of "Kore,'' but is
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  • 172 5 Lisbon, June 19. EXPRESSING great dissatisfaction over the Allied plans for a second front in Europe, the Chungking retime declared that although it wu not Chungking's intention to give little significance to the European situation, the ignoring of the Pacific area meant •teadier
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  • 74 5 Buenos Aires. June 19. JOHN CURTIN In nix statement relating to the national defence of Australia declared that the United States could not be depended upon for aid to Australia, a Melbourne dispatch stated. Pointing out the incapability of American assistanoe to the Commonwealth Government,
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  • 50 5 Shanghai, June 19. INDIAN residents in Shanghai will soon be active in the independence movement. The Indian National Association in China and the League for Irxian Independence have dispatched their delegates to Bangkok, and are now awaiting their return to discuss conciete steps to be taken.
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  • 57 5 READERS are invited to contribute letters to the correspondence columns of the Syonan Times. Letters should be brief and to the point. The expression of healthy public opinion will be welcomed. All letters must be accompanied by full name and address of sender, not necessarily for publication
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  • 171 5 Tokyo, June 19. T*HE Cabinet has formally approved the plan for simplification and strengthening of the administrative routine under which the number of existing Central Oovernment officials will be reduced by 30 per cent., and provincial officials by 20 per cant, in order to
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  • 128 5 Special Greater East Asia Ministry Tokyo, June It WITH thf brilliant victories of our w forces, the ideal of constructing Greater Best Asia is speedily on the road to realization. The chamber of Commerce and industry here suggests that influential Nippon traders be implanted in the different regions of tie
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  • 513 5 OLIVER LYTTELTON, British Minister for Production who has been touring the United States centres of production, obviously to impress upon sceptical American workers that British factories have been maintaining output to full capacity, has been patting his American colleague. U.S. Production Secretary Nelson on the back,
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  • 164 5 Lisbon, June 18. IT it reported from Melbourne that 1 Gen. Mac Arthur* Headquarter* announced that Nippon bombers today attacked the harbour area of Port Moresby for the second time that day. On June 15. the anti-Axis military headquarters announced that on Jun* 15, the Nippon air
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 342 5 SYONANSI SIDEN AS from June 21, 2M2. Services Noi. 15, 22 and 23. wM be extended to Bfrtok Road via Chanm Road, Bedek Road or Joo Chiat Road, East Coa*t Road or .100 Chiat Place Itfek Koran Road and East Coast Road. First bns leaves Ge>lanjr changi Road g.M a.m.
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  • 927 6 Enemy Activity Over New Guinea Area Considerably Reduced AUR naval air units are rapidly reducing tho enemy air force in the vital theatre of opera tions linking Rabaul, Lac, Port Moresby and Home Island where intensive aerial battles have been fought
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  • 555 6 THE syamisen is perhaps the most popular musical instrument in Nippon. Although a mere threcstringed, fretlesa Instrument, played with a plectrum, it has been closely associated with every phase of the musical life in Nippon for more than three centuries and a half. The origin
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  • 140 6 QBSERVERS in Tokyo X expressed amazement T V; at the reports from New \Z York that Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur, who fled to '(T Australia from Corregidor i and left Lt.-Gen. JonaA than Wainwright and the ,-*i-- Filipino and American A y forces to the
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  • 112 6  -  The tears that fast flow from Thy face, Nippon has seen O Mother mine, Her hand uplifted trill erase. Those tears forever so I divine V Just as the night before the day, Thy sorrows must and will depart, Tho' "Down with Her," the vandals say "Down with
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  • 98 6 MARKING another concrete step towards the stricter discipline of Government officials under our Military Administration, Mr. Jorge B. Vargas, Chief Administrator of the Philippines, on Tuesday issued a special notice prohibiting all higher officials in the Philippines Administration from concurrently holding directorships in
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  • 439 7 PRISONERS' STORY OF DEADLY PRECISION OF OUR NAVY THE harrowing experiences of eleven Dutch naval officers of the Netherlands destroyer Piet Hem of 1,310 tons which suffered the misfortune of encountering the might of our invincible Navy, were recounted to a naval correspondent, states a Domei
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  • 280 7  -  t JtflPPON-GO brings wealth i *3 to you—a friend in need, J? 2 IT means in time to come p v 'twill be a friend indeed. 3 PRODUCTIVE make the fj hours and days now spent P *2 in vain, j DREPARE the way for yoa Z.
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  • 530 7 (By Tamotu Iwado) THE first mention of Bushido in Nippon litera- ture is found in the "Seiso Xi," the memoirs of Kato Kiyomasa, the most brilliant luminary in the military galaxy of Toyotomi Hideyosi. The military hero '1559-1611), regarded as r. paragon among
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  • 219 7 p Vi 3 TN respect of mineral resources, r£3 X the Philippines would be the *fr -rt richest teiritory vithin the A (Ti Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity 11 Sphere with the much expected V\s development of huge amounts ijty tgi of copper deposits, declared Mr.
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  • 569 8 THE following is the 2 first part of the Essay submitted by Mr. A. Ad- 2 buthananda cf 939, Scran- S goon Road, and who was 2 2 awarded the third prize h t in the Syonan Times con- 3 s test. The second part of
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  • 376 8  - Radio Flashes Comments CHARLES NELL. FLASH: Treaty for Mutual Co- operation over period of twenty years between Britain and Soviet signed! COMMENT: It means, very simply, that Britain willingly promises to give the Soviet something she will not possess, in a future in which she will not exist. In return
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  • 164 8 L MINE cultural organs centering on Medan 1 are being established by C our Military Government 1 authorities with the co- M; operation of the local I j residents, states a Domei v report from Medan. The movement towards lifting %J the cultural level
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  • 586 8 -Health Is Wealth: 19 XI THE tenth short talk In the series "Health is Wealth' is a continuation of our last subject on "How to keep fit in the tropics." In this we will discus* I about the care of the ear and
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  • 184 9 On this page are a teries of pictures marking a Nippon railway engineering feat the Simonoseki-Mozi undertea tunnel through which a train load of Railway Ministry officials, pressmen and engineers recently made their first successful trial run. Excavation work on the tunnel was first started in
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