Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 June 1942

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Times No. 101 WEDNESDAY, JIWE 24, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 636 1 OUR U-BOATS SHELL CANADIAN U.S. COASTS Vancouver Island And Oregon State Bombarded MPORTANT MILITARY TARGETS HIT State Off Panic From Alaska To Mexican Border VANCOUVER ISLAND AND OREGON STATE, ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES RESPECTIVELY, HAVE BEEN SHELLED BY OUR SUBMARINES. A Reuter dispatch from
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  • 289 1 Lisbon, June 22. POWERFUL Axis forces are now storming into the British lines on the Egyptian border, frontline reports revealed on Sunday. The British forces, belonging to the Bth Army, are retreating into the interior
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  • 488 1 Lisbon, June 21. IT Is reported from London that British military experts expressed the 11 lief that Britain's crushing defeat in North Africa had imperilled Allied plans for a second front as the United States end Britain must now divert their supplies and men
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  • 250 1 Lisbon, June 21. A LONDON report stated that it was officially admitted that Tobruk had surrendered. It is claimed that the British troops were withdrawn from Tobruk for the defence of Egypt, which is a vital route to Alexandria and the Suez Canal.
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  • 241 1 Berne, June 21. WHILE th2 Axis forces were taking Tobruk and Bardia on the Libyan front, the German forces in the Sebastopd sector were reported to be hammering at the defences of Sebastopol city, with fierce hand to hand fighting going on in the outskirts
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  • 468 1 Tokyo, June 22. THE Niti Niti, commenting on the Axis successes in Libya, editorially declared: "This development in Africa together with the recent naval victory of the Italian and German Navies in the Mediterranean, means a serious setback for the Allies.
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  • 50 1 Stockholm, June 21. THE Danish vessel Orion (2.405 tons> was sunk when torpedoed In the Baltic Sea. information reaching here revealed. It is said that out of 23 members of the crew one was died and several wounded, while the survivors w«re landed oa the Swedish 'coast.
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  • 194 1 Tokyo, June 22. rTHE Naval Commentator of the New York Times, discussing the tremendous Allied shipping losses in the first halt of this year, warned that if the losses continued at the same rate, the Allies would be faced with a grave situation, according
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  • 136 1 Stockholm, Juno I N DREAKING their pro- tractcd silence re- carding the seriousness of the Allied shipping situation. American sour ces have admitted that <2 •> the Allies have lost •> approximately 4.:>0©.0Q« g truss registered tons of merchantmen during the 1 first half of this
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  • 89 1 Tokyo, June 22 IN crder to increase public interest in Sumatra as well 3« serv> as a source of scientific study to the Sumatran inhabitants about the fauna end flora, :he Nippon Army authDriti?s at Medan are planning to e^tablili a museum, according to
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  • 310 1 Kiangsi Front. June 2t. Do»noi. WITH the lightning advance of our a? my forces since the beginning 1 Chekisns-Kiang.ii operations, ail tkfl important enemy bases in the 3rd War Zone have fallen into our hands ar.d thr main force of enemy resistance l>as
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  • 220 1 .Lisbon. Juiv? 21. I OriDOM report* disclosed thi*. W«l* Jim? ton Koo, Chungking Amba-^f dor to London, was now taking up UM cr.mplaint arising from Chungking quarters that ever sirce the recent conclusion cf the An^lo-Scviet and United Siatea-Soviei Rgrcseit.tfca Chungking had been Igno-cd 'n
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  • 802 2 •Tr*HE past week has been a black one for Britain—an eventuality that was foreseen by Prime Minister Churchill, and explains his hurried trip to the United States, accompanied by Alan Brooke, Chief of Empire General Staff, Brigadier General Ismay, Secretary to the Combined British and American General
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  • 152 2 Canton, Tune 22. THE war of Greater East Asia has changed the whole aspect of Chungking, and it will not be long before the people of Chungking realize that their position is doomed, declared Mr. Wang Ching-wei, president of the National Government of
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  • 424 2  -  -Charle* Neil. Lisbon, June 22. IT is it-ported from New York that the Chicago Tribune, one of the bitterest critics in the United States of the Roosevelt administration, on Saturday took the United States naval administration to task for the belated decision of abandoning the construction
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  • 334 2 To Eject Britons From Indian Soil Tokyo, June 23. A GIGANTIC nation-wide movement to eject all Britons residing in India will be set in motion as soon as the result of the agreement reached between Mahatma Gandhi and Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru at
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  • 65 2 letters are invited from readers on subjects of topical interest, preferably re la lint to local matters. These most be brief and to the point, and must be accompanied by sender's name and address, not necessarily for publication, but as an act of rood faith. Publication
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  • 189 2  -  To the Editor, Syonan Times SIR,— Britain will fall as all nations devoid of healthy ideals must fall. The situation that confronts the British now has been brought about because they have based all their public life, both national and international, on the principles of egoism. The
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  • 257 2  -  A. V. RAMAIYA To the Editor, Syonan Times ClR.—The present is a God-sent *J opportunity for Indians to achieve their long-cherished goal, Independence. It is high time for us that we should know what is "subjection" and what is "independence". The former "bliss" we have been enjoying
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  • 117 2 Lisbon, June 21. THE London Daily Mali reports 1 that more than 2,000 thoroughbreds have been slaughtered in England due to the shortage of fodder. The British Department of Agriculture ordered the closure of breeding farms, resulting in the slaughter of
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  • 163 2 Tokyo, June 22. THE quinine industry in Java resuming its activity, has already reached and exceeded prewar production, the Asahi correspondent reported from Bandoeng. He said that with the inexhaustible supply of cinchona bark, the Bandoeng quinine manufacturing plant during the past year, produced
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  • 124 2 Shanghai, June 22. IT is announced that the period for the exchange of the old fapi with the Central Reserve Bank notes, which have been designated by the National Government of China in Nanking as the only currency permitted for circulation, has been extended
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  • 82 2 Tokyo. June 22. APPROXIMATELY 14 United States bombers again violated Turkish neutrality when they flew over Turkish territory on Jnne 19, and disappeared In the direction of the Black Sea, according to the Niti Niti, quoting an Ankara report. It revealed that the Turkish anti-aircraft
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  • 861 2 Persona it ties 1 M*. Aiitiro Hwsij^ußao JUST as Prince Konoye enjoys unrivalled popularity in political circles, so does Mr. Aiitiro Huziyama, Chairman of the Nippon Chamber of Commerce and Industry, who has now been appointed Adviser to the Southern Regions Development
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  • 130 2 Shanghai. June 22 the co-operation of thf> Nippon authorities. the Shanghai Special Municipal Government will launch a drive to make Shanghai a model peace zone, the Yomiuri reported from Shanghai Mr- Cheng Kung-po, Mayor of the Shanghai Special Municipality will be appointed chairman of
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  • 55 2 Tokyo, June 22. TPHe Niti Niti reports from Ber- lin, quoting an Ankara message, that the Soviet Embury in Ankara had notified the Turkish Government that two members of the Turkish Embassy in Kuibishev had been arrested by the Soviet Government. The Niti Niti
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  • 465 2 Our Spokesman On Waning Influence Of Britair. Tokyo, June 22. MR. Tomekaxti Hori. spokesman of the Beard of Information, commenting on Prime Minister Churchill"r third visit to Washington, at the regular press crnferenee to-day, declared: "The day may come when the British Prime Minister may report
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  • 1275 3 THIS is the third instalment 1 essay in the Syonan Times Mr. Adbuthananda continues: Dr. Rabindranath Tagore once urged the Indians to blow the bugle of march, instead of playing slavish tunes In flute. Similarly the eyes of
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    • 512 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 71 AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS FOR THF PROTECTION OF THE PUBLIC 1. From sunset on 23-6-02. and until further notice. Drown-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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    • 1508 3 THE GKKIZYO THE toll owing are the change of programmes for the undermentioned gekizyo from June 18, 2602 to June 24. 2602: SYOWA GEKIZYO Ist show—3 p.m. 2nd show—6 pin. Programme—l. Blue Danube. 1 reel; 2. Adventtire of Tom Thumb. Jr., 1 reel; 3. Donald's Nephew, 1 reel; 4. South
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    • 63 3 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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    • 380 3 NOTICE. TAX ON MOTOR CARS AND MOTOR CTCUBB. 1. Owners «»f motor cars and motor cycles must i»ay tax for their motor cars and motor cycles at the Vehkles Office, Johore Bahru, Supreme Court, from Ist July to 30th July, 2C02 2. The rates of tax for every motor car
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 154 3 LEARN NIPPON-GO! .NIPPON-GO O TUKAIMASYO!) LESSON No. 104. English Nippon. Go Pronunciation 1 an hungry onaka ga sukimasita »hnahkan gah sookeemahshtal i....... nodo ga kawakiroasita nohdoh gas kahwahkeemahshtAb. give me some nmu kndasai mecdzoo oh koodahsai water briii|f nif mdw pan mottc kit* palm j mohtUh kffUh bread kndasal koodahsai
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    • 62 3 y}^3^^ yvwoc W*Vrm When incendiary bmnbs are dropped do not ran away. Stay and put ont the Aye they have ranscd. It is the Nippon spirit. Syonan must ailuyt Sf the same spirit, t^% <* v\j^ D*nt ran away or kM and vait While fire bom In fall arwiiu D*
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  • 68 4 Tokyo, June 22. FORMER Premier Koki Hirola, who has been appointed by the Government as Grand 1 nvoy of the Grand Mission to Thailand for felicitating the conclusion of the Nippon-Thai-lanJ Alliance Treaty, proceeded to the Imperial Palace this morning; and signed his name
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  • 219 4 Concern For Welfare Of Countrymen Tokyo. June 22. PREMIER TOZYO returned to.day to the Tutikawa airfield after a two-day inspection tour of the conditions in Niigata, Yamagata and Akita Prefectures. A Yomiuri columnist, pointing out that Premier Tozyo had already made inspection trips
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  • 175 4 AN impressive flr3t graduation ceremony of Malay.ui personnel of the Police Institute was held at Thomson Read at 11 a.m. yesterday, and attended by Mr. Wataru Watanabe, Chief of the Gunseibu, Mr. Okotani, President of the Police Institute, and other officials. Addresses were made by Mr.
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  • 185 4 Tokyo, June 22. DIPLOMATIC quarters in Tokyo, commenting on the sinking by a United States submarine of the Soviet vessel Angalastroy in the western Pacific stated that the American attack was a plain disclosure of an American plot to alienate the Soviet Union from
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  • 230 4 Lisbon, June 19 yE United Press reporting from Chungking revealed that the C .unsking authorities are frant; studying ways and means to- coping with the tightened blockade by the Nippon ftrees. e'xn going so far as to lift the I rent ban
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  • 77 4 fHE Syonan Police Band will 1 perform in public at the (Waterloo Street Band-stand today, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., under the direction of Conductor Ganda Blngh. The programme will be as follows: 1. March. "Luxemburg", Lehar 1 Overture "Pique Dame". 6uope. Selection. "Cavalcade" Co>vard. 4.
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  • 439 4 IMPRESSIONS of Nippon-zm influence on the Chinese ■women in Syonan were given by Miss Seow Sow Chuan at the inicrmal meeting held at the Overseas Chinese Association last •week, attended by Chinese and Nippon ladies residing in Syonan Miss Seow stated that
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  • 282 4 ABOUT ICOUO bicycles or an average of 400 a day have already been registered* under the Registration of Bicycles Order issued by the Regisciar of Vehicles, Syonan, at the beginning of this month. This figure represents the number of bona fide
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  • 122 4 Tokyo. June 21. rTHE Niti Niti's Buenos Aires dispatch said that the United States State department announced on Friday that it had advised United States nationals in Egypt to evacuate the country as early as possible. The dispatch added that the United States move
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  • 121 4 Tokyo, June 22. DLANS for a Shanghai-Syonan A Island trans continental railway, drawn up by Mr. Makoto Den, Vice-President of the Central China Railways, will be presented to the NipponManchoukuo China Traffic Round Table Conference to be held in Tokyo on June
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  • 173 4 W Tokyo. June 18. ITH the object of further consolidating the economic structure of Model Peace Zones along the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, the Nippon military authorities have decided to establish a Central Co-operative Headquarters at Soochow, Kiangsi Province, to
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  • 110 4 Manila, June 18. /\WING to the speedy progress v of reconstruction activities the island of Cebu, the largest of the Visayan group in the Philippines, is steadily regaining its lormer prosperity, although the island was heavily damaged by the intense scorched earth tactics resorted to
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  • 63 4 (SUBSCRIBERS to the Syonan Times are advised that it may not be possible to print a four pace (enlarged size) paper every day as has been done today and yesterday. The regular size of the Syonan Times will be two pares (large size) but this will be
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  • 170 4 Tokyo. June 22. IN order to express their appre- elation of the efforts of the Nippon armed forces engaged in the Greater East Asia war, 1,500 representatives of Tokyo city and Prefecture Young Men's and Youths' Organizations gathered at the Young Men's Association Hall
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  • 84 4 Stockholm. June 21. IN a stirring address before 80.000 coloured people, Walter White, a Negro leader, made a stinging accusation against the Roosevelt Administration, urging the application of the Atlantic Charter to America's domestic problems White urged that before Roosevelt attempted international equality, he should first
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  • 334 4 Tokyo, June 20. THE part played by Nippon in 1 the development of the pearlfishing industry in the Arafura Sea between New Guinea and North Australia in the past half century, was revealed by Mr. Fukutaro Tange, President of
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  • 671 4 "New Light Rapidly Glowing In Asia" SPIRIT MIND OF PEOPLE BEING CREATED ANEW Tokyo News Commentary THE condition of the Allies had grown decidedly serious in the last few days. They are barely breathing, and their pulse has grown quite irregular. The British forces at Tobruk crumbled before the Axis
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  • 115 4 IN yesterday's radio lesson ycu studied the transitive verb with its object. To-day, you will trv the pronoun in the possessiv•• case. In the sentence: Kore wa watashi no jibiki desu"—This is my dictionary, both "Kore" am watashi" are pronouns. "Kore' takes "wa" denoting nominative case, while "no" follows
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  • 340 4 A LARGE wholesale dealer m essential commodities was fined a total of $2,500 by the Criminal District Court Jud-e in MC S yOnaJEL Keizi Tihohoin on Monday The accused. Chew Joa Yong. pleaded guilty to selling areen peas above the controlled price,
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  • 108 4 r Manila, June 22 is learned that in view of the large number of people find.n? difficulty in obtaining rice through the present distribution method a system similar to the Niopon "n3ighbourhocd unit" will *b« instituted in Manila by which each head of the neighbourhood
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  • 62 4 Tokyo, June 22. pOMPLETING their mission of felicitating the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Manchoukuoan Empire through the presentation of Nippon dramas the group of Kabuki actors headed by Mr. Klkugoro Onoye. have returned to th? capital following more than two weeks' performances
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