Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 June 1942

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Times No. 106 TUESDAY, JVISE 23* KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 426 1 25,000 Prisoners And Vast Booty Captured Enemy Now Repairing To Egyptian Border Bardia Also Evacuated Berlin, June 21. Domei. ANNOUNCING the fall of Tobruk and the occupation of Bardia and Bir El Ghobi, the German High Command in a special communique
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  • 265 1 WITH the Chekiang-Kiangsi the Nippon forces are on the a result, the Chungking regime United Press dispatch received Friday. The UP. dispatch said that Nippon's economic blockade measures are being strengthened, and with Chungking's supplv routes all intercepted. the Chungking regime is trying
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  • 58 1 Tokyo, June 21. •-TESTIFYING to the extreme shortage of United States bottoms and the inability of the United S.aWs to fulfil th? promise oi goods to the South American countries, enly two United States vessels totalling 7.700 tons called ft the Argentine ports
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  • 288 1 Shansi £ront. June 20 T.-GENERAL IJu Yue-ting, Com- mander of the Third Division of Chungking's 24th Group Army, who v.ith 400 officers and men surrendered to one of our units on June 16 declared in a Press intei view that the i Chinese
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  • 542 1 ALLIED PRESS SCEPTICAL OF USEFULNESS OF MISSION Berne, June 20. IT is the consensus of opinion among diplomatic circles in Berne regarding Prime Minister Winston Churchill's visit to Washington that Britain is now faced with some extremely serious crisis as was clearly shown by
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  • 184 1 Tokyo, June 20. DAI-HONVEI on Saturday Jtiiemooii announced that our naval planes shot down 46 enemy planes in successive air raids on Port Darwin during four days since June 13. Besides this, our air force inflicted heavy damage upon the remaining enemy
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  • 76 1 Lisbon. June 20. IT is reported from New 1 York that Prime Minister Churchill, who arrived unheralded in Washington on Thursday, and President Roosevelt continued on Saturday their discussions somewhere in the United States regarding Allied war strategy. Although the contents of their first meeting
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  • 151 1 Tokyo, June 21. THE Niti Niti's Stockholm dis- patch, quoting yesterday's Moscow radio and London dispatch, said that the German forces had reached the main route leading to the centre of Sebaatopol Berlin Radio reported that the capture of the coastal port in the south-western Sevastopol
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  • 385 1 Tokyo, June 21 THE Japan Times and Advertiser described Churchill's current' visit to Washington as an evidence of Britain's agonies." Asserting that Britain had "cut, a pcor figure," when she submitted to the Soviet Union concluding the new Anglo-Soviet Treaty at the expense of
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  • 106 1 r 'miiirifMrwilltniHMflllfiMlHWf'mirlHfllllllHll I day that it was inevitable that th* arrival of Churchill in the United States would "raise a great cloud of questioning and speculation.' Asserting that Churchill in hia radio address on MaylftO referred to the "militant and aggressive soirit of the British nation" the Tribune said: "It
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  • 802 2 Jpr continues to be our misfortune co meet, almost daily, people who are still waiting, "waiting for something to turn up!" It is four months since the Nippon Army occupied Syonan-to and during that time these people have done absolutely nothing but wait. They have
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  • 134 2 Lisbon, Jane 2i. THE Australian Premier, 1 John Curtin, stressed the urgent necessity of increasing arms production and also auimeiitinu snipping simultaneously, pointing out the feeble assistance of the United States, at a mass meeting of the Australian labour Union held in Melbourne.
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  • 77 2 Bangkok, June 20. IT is learnt that lieutenant General Osamu Tukada, Chief of Staff of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in the Southern Regions, flew here at 1 pjn. on June 17 and immediately visited high officials of the Thai Government In order to return the
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  • 41 2 Kuibishev, June 20. MR. Naotake Sato, Nippon Ambassador to the Soviet Union, left on Thursday morning for Moscow, accompanied by three members of the Embassy. Mr. Sato arrived in Moscow at 10 o'clock the same morning.
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  • 158 2 PLANS NEARLY READY Tokyo, June 20. IT is learned that ans for the construction of Greater East Asia Resources Hall and Greater East Asia Library to be built jointly by the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Tokyo Municipality and the Asia Development Federation,
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  • 189 2 (By Yoslnori Horiguti. Domel correspondent). Berne. June lft LT BOATS' toll on shipping in the Caribbean Sea and along the American coasts Is continuing with grim regularity, and the weekly destruction still exceed? the new tonnage. Upon the United Nations' ability to continue the shipments
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  • 260 2 To Promote Friendly Relations Strengthen Bond Of Alliance Tokyo, June 21. 1 THE Board of Information has announced that the Government will despatch shortly a "Grand Mission for the Felicitation of the Nippon-Thai Alliance," in order to return the recent \isit of the special
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  • 196 2 Tokyo, June U. INTERVIEWED by the Press late Friday afternoon. Mr. K. Hirota, new Nippon Ambassador Plenipotentiary to Thailand, evincing great Interest in Thailand, declared that Thailand was the only part of the Southern Regions which preserved its sovereignty through the long years of
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  • 192 2 Tokyo, June 21. NAI Vanich Panananda, Thai Minister without Portfolio and head of the Economic Mission to Nippon, who signed the Yen 200,000,000 loan agreement between Thailand and Nlppcn, declared in an interview The building of tha Co-Prcsperity Sphere is based on justice and
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  • 85 2 DOMEI reports from Manila that, in order to increase the food supply for local consumption, the Agriculture and Commerce Department of the Philippines Provisional Government disclosed that large scale transplanting of Taiwan rice in the Philippines will be carried out in the near future.
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  • 400 2 Tokyo, June 21. •TOKYO newspapers gave prominence to the Government's announcement yesterday of dispatching shortly former Premier, Koki Hirota, as head of the Grand mission to, Thailand for returning the recent visit by the Thai special mission, headed by Lieutenant-General Phya Phahol Ponpayuhasena to
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  • 151 2 Oppression Tokyo, June 19. ALL. Arabians are ready to stand on their own feet and rid themselves of British oppression and cruelty, Rashid All, exPremier of Iraq, declared, the Yomiuri reported from Zurich quoting a Berlin dispatch The ex-Premier added he was frankly Interested
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  • 58 2 DEADERS are invited to eontribute 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
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  • 171 2 To the Editor, Syonan Times. CIR, —A Notice appearing in the Perak Shu Kampo (Government Gazette), Ip.li. reads as follows: "Healthy strong young men (South Indians only) are required to cultivate and settle on two-acre blocks of land In Lower Perak district. Bachelors only need
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  • 160 2 To the Editor, SyOnan Times. CIR,—I was interested to read In your columns a few days back that it is intended to form Sports Association in Syonan. I take it that this move has been made with the main purpose o: forming a controlling body for sport
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  • 95 2 To the Editor, Syonan Times. SIR, —While the general public notes with gratification the introduction of many new public transport routes by the SyonansiSiden, people living in the Orchard Road-Tan glln area are anxiously looking forward to th; resumption ot the Tank Road trolley bus service and
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  • 149 2 Lisbon, June 21. ACCORDING to a Washington announcement 1098 Nipponzin and Thailanders left New York on Friday aboard Gripiihoim, the diplomatic exchange vessel, for Lourenco Marquez, in Mozambique, South Africa. It Is learnt that Gripsholxn will pick up 403 more Nippon-zln at Rio de Janeiro
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  • 179 2 Bangkok, June 21. A SURVEY of Thailand's flnan- cial condition reveals the firm structure of the country'nnances with the backing of ample funds amounting to 330,000 00v Bants including the Yer 200,000.000 loan from Nippon. At present, the paper currency in circulation stands at 320,000,000
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  • 329 2 E Bangkok, June 21. XULTANTLY hailing the Nippon Government's decision cf sending a Grand Mission headed by the former Premier Hirota, the Thai Government has announced that Hirota and his suit will be treated as Stat? guests during their stay. People of Thailand were especially happy
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  • 79 2 Lisbon, June 19. IT is reported from Washington that another indication of extreme rubber shortage was revealed when the Government broadcast an appeal to the public to contribute to the Government all scrap rubber. Urging every housewife to engage in rubber hunt in attics and basements
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  • 51 2 Vichy, June 19. AN official bulletin issued by the Vatican revealed that His Holiness Pope Pius was recently obliged to take rest as a result of an attack of bronchial catarrh. However, it is said that the Holy Father's condition is progressing and improving with do cause lor
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  • 148 2 Tokyo, June 20. JT is learnt that more than 6,000 foreign scientific ana technological books, which the United States had shipped to Chungking via French IndoChina and which the Nippon authorities had confiscated in September 1940 when they advanced into French IndoChlna, will
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  • 1011 3 Essay Contest THE following is a continuation from Sunday's Supplement, 1 of Mr. Adbutliananda's essay in the "Culture of Nippon" contest of the Syonan Times. Owing to limitations of space, it is not convenient to publish the whole of the remainder
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  • 120 3 IT is learned that the South Manchuria Railway Company has decided to carry out a largescale industrialisation of coal liquefaction during the fiscal year 1942-43 as a result of the successful production of artificial oil through the direct liquefaction of coal at Fushan, Domei
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  • 225 3 PREPARATIONS for the repa- triation of American officials and accredited civilians to Lourenco Marques were completed last week as the last batch of the repatriates arrived in Shanghai from the interior, states a Dome I report from Shanghai. While the 637 Americans, Canadians
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  • 84 3 »¥*HE Nippon Sugar Association reported a general increase in the production of sugar in all producing centres except in the Sovth Seas Mandated Islands for the 1941-42 fiscal year, according to a Domei report from Tokyo. The report said that sugar production totalled
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    • 962 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 69 REGISTRATION OF ACCOUNTANTS On and after June 30, *602, 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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    • 258 3 Re: Oversea Chinese Voluntary Contributions To The Imperial Nippon Government. The Oversea Chinese public are hereby notified that commencing from 22nd June, 2602, all payments in respect of the Donation Fund to the Imperial Nippon Government should be made to either Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation or Sze Hal Tong Bank
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    • 552 3 SYONAN SYOKEN (Government Lottery) I. Ticket, »t $i cMh la a Government lsitwj known as the »>»■■■ fflflw ud ttmMcd to SUSMM ffißteNM between the 1* Htf, U*l aad ftto 31* Jnty, MM. S. Prtacs wU» to u f«Um:lat ril— One $I—,— tmi PriM—On* st*M 3rd Mm—Tea «f %i:— each
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    • 102 3 Syonan Broadcasting Station Broadcasting nightly: T to 10.30 p.m., Tokyo time. TO-DAX 11 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 Nip-pon-go Songs for all Schools: 11.45 Nippon-go Lesson for Common Public Schools; 12 p.m Interval; 7.00
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    • 341 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 71 AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE PUBLIC 1. From sunset on 23-6-02, and until further notice, Brown-Out will be observed in the whole of Syonan-To. All the civil population, therefore, is requested to co-operate, and act In accordance with the following instructions. Anyone
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    • 144 3 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O TUKAIMASTO!) LESSON No. I*3. Sagas* Mhjua-Go Fr«sw»ekU»»a Which (at two) doUra dohcheerah this <nasm) sore toareh «bbs (sdJectKe) kono ktl>Mk that (near) (noan) sore ssbieh that (near) (adjeetlye) ssna schiob that (far) (noan) are ahreh that (far) (adjeethre) aaa ahnoh whk-h do you like? dotlra ra
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  • 250 4 Akita City, June 21. pREMIER TOZYO, our popular wartime Chief of State, who arrived here last night on an informal fact finding tour of industrial conditions in Niigata, Yamagata and Akita prefectures, to-day made an extensive tour of the
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  • 140 4 Hsinking, June 20. /CONSTRUCTION work on the two gigantic dams on the Hun River at Huanjinhsun in Antung Province commenced to-day as the ce/emony for the beginning of the work was held at 10.30 a.m j The dams are scheduled to be completed in
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  • 209 4 Sourabaya, June 19. ALL phases of reconstruction in Java have entered the final stage. Capital furnished by the Yokohama Specie Bank, the Bank of Taiwan and the Kanan Bank which was established more tljan a month ago. has galvanized rice mills Into action, affording
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  • 258 4 BROWN-OUT regulations will have to be observed in Syonan from to-day, June 23, to June 30, the Syonan Times reliably understands. As in the case of the former exercises from May 12 to May 30. the new exercise is being held to train and instruct
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  • 151 4 THIRTY-EIGHT Chinese rice retail dealers have had their licences cancelled for contravening the recent regulations regarding the sale of rice. It Is understood. Ever since the formation of the Syonan Rice and. Paddy Distributing Association to facilitate the distribution of rice it is
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  • 38 4 Tokyo, June 19. NITI NITI reported from Shanghai that the Central China Railway Company at a general meeting of shareholders on Wednesday decided to increase its capital from Yen *****,000 to Yen 64,000,000.
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  • 335 4 Burma Asks For Nippon's Support Rangoon, June 20. TEN committees, for the in- auguration of a Central Executive Organ for Burma, headed by Dr. Ba Maung. met the authorities of the Nippon Military Administration and discussed the general organization of the
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  • 47 4 Manila. June 20. JLMR KOZO TERADA and six l"» other officials arrived here in the early part of this week to open a branch in Manila of the Nippon Southern Regions Development Bank, it ts reported to-day.
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  • 133 4 Co-Ordination Of Malaya, Java Sumatra BIG CONFERENCE IN SYONAN-TO Uniformity Of Policy Being Discussed IT is learnt that our Military Administration in Malaya and Java is holding a three-day conference, which opened on Sunday, in order to amoothen the supply of commodities and to accelerate transportation and adjustment of finances
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  • 112 4 R Macassar, June 20. EFFECTING rapid progress of the Nippon reconstruction efforts in the Southern Regions as well as promising the advent of cheap transportation system numerous white sailed vessels manned by Indonesian crews ranging from one to 60 tons can be daily
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  • 134 4 Manila, June 19. IT is learned that the Com- munications Department of the Nippon Military Administration in the Philippines has decided to entrust the operation of the major part of the electrical enterprises throughout the Philippines to the Taiwan Electric Power Company, effective
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  • 41 4 Lisbon, June it. TT is reported from Melbourne that small Norwegian merchant vessel wa« torpedoed and sunk in the Gulf of Mexico. It said that the survivon have been landed at the Gulf coast.
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  • 45 4 Huknoka, June 22MR. Sigemasa Sunada, Civilian Adviser to the Nippon Military Administration in the Southern Regions, who had been to Tokyo for making an interim report to the Government, departed for his post on Saturday afternoon by plane.
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  • 37 4 Manila, June 19. JORGE VARGAS, chief civil administrator, last night announced the adoption by the Philippine Administration of a new Municipal system, replacing the greater Manila system of the former Philippine commonwealth.
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  • 171 4 CHINESE women In Perak have set an example by staging shows in various parts of the State, in aid of the contribution by the Chinese Community of Perak towards the presentation or a voluntary gift to the Nippon Imperial Government. The performers) are
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  • 155 4 Peling that the relief for unemployed labourers and the middle class people is a deserving cause, the Perak Indians have formed a body known as the Indian Relief Organisation. This body expects to raise a sum of $100,000 by voluntary contributions within a period
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  • 642 4 Tokyo News Commentary IN the present visit of Winston Churchill, British Prim I Minister, to Washington we see evidence of Britain*' agony. Britain cut a poor figure when she submitted to t*i Soviet demand, and in
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  • 56 4 Lisbon, Jane 18. Domei. IT is reported from New Delhi that the Working Committee of the Indian Conrress Party will m-rt early in July at Mahatma Gandhi's Headquarters in Wardha to discuss India's policy with regard to the present situation, and (•andhiji's demand
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  • 469 4 Tokyo. June 20. QVERWHELMING change I j the economic structure c! Calcutta has been brought abo i through the occupation by Nil pon land forces of the whoe c 1 Burma, and the control ot tl j Bay of Bengal by the Niopo i Navy,
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  • 94 4 UORSE racing is becoming a ■■regular event in Perak. The July Meeting will be held on Sunday. July 26. Wednesday.! July 29 and Sunday August 2, 2602. An unlimited $1 sweep ODen to the public, will be held each day of the meeting on a race to
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  • 35 4 liston. June 19 IT is reported frt,m Melborae that the i Allied Headquarters ir Australia, in a communique, said that Nippon bor— bers again attacked Port Moresby. Inflict irg some damage.
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    • 201 4 SYONANSI SIDEN SERVICE No. 25. AS from Jane 21. 26«2, a New Service of Omnibuses will operate from Tanjonc Paftf^M4 to the junction of Reformatory Rnad >i a KeppH Ro*4 and Fas4r Pan Jans Road. Mrs* bu leaves Tanjonf p»*ar 7 a.m. Last bus leaves Tanjong Papar 9.3* p.m. First
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