Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 June 1942

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  • 84 1 The Synonan Times Nippon-Go .Make sure you do not miss the daily Nippon-go lesson on the radio. It is broadcast for your benefit. If you don't learn Nippongo now, you never will. So seize your opportunity now. I A. R. P. See that your house lights, car lights and torchlights
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  • 535 1 Meanwhile, authoritative sources in Tokyo revealed that, following the daring attack of one of our submarines on military installations on Vancouver Island, off the coast of Canada, our submarines appearing off the coast of Oregon, again staged a
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  • 89 1 Tokyo, June 23. "T*::nn.>-heika gave a luncheon to General Jiro Minami, former Gov-ernor-General of Tyosen. General Tositugu Tatekawa, former Ambassador to the Soviet Union, and Mr. Kumataro Honda, former Ambassador to Nanking, for meritorious services rendered to the nation. The luncheon was also attended by
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  • 188 1 Lisbon, June 23. qnHE British High Command in West Asia admitted that fierce fighting is now going on between the British and Axis forces near Fort Capuzzo on the Egyptian border, a report from Cairo revealed on Monday. Meanwhile, information from
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  • 119 1 Lisbon. June 22. THE Aiu>'raliai. Radio, quoting Loo-I don reports said that Deputy Prime Minister Clement Attlee was expected to make an interim statement in the I House of Commons on the fall of Tubruk: but, however, he was likely to resist any demand for
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  • 202 1 Berne, June 23. THE renart of the daring attack on Vancouver Island, followed so quick- ly by another report of a fierce cannonading attack on important U.S. military establishments at the mouth of the Columbia River, was received in Berne M-tth keen interest. Observers here
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  • 143 1 Tokyo. June 23. Soviet authorities are too wise to be fooled by the tactics adopted by the United States Government and will no doubt reject any attempt oy Washington to wheedle the Soviet Union into war with Nippon, declared the A.-ahi in
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  • 44 1 Berlin, June 23, Domei CHANCELLOR Hitler has promoted Colonel-General Erwin Rommel to the rank, of Field Marshal in recognition of his brilliant service on the Libyan front. The Fuehrer has also sent a congratulatory message to Field Marshal Rommel.
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  • 183 1 'Hawaii Not Immune From Attack, Commander Admits Lisbon. June 23. BELYING confident reports issued by Washington, the United Press reports that the army authorities in Hawaii had urged all visitors to tli•» islands and others whose presence is not required, to leave as soon as possible. The Army Commander in
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  • 221 1 Tokyo. June 23AN Indian National Army will be organised under the direct command of the Working Committee of the Indian Independence League now meeting at Bangkok, th* Niti Niti reported from the Thai capital. tional Congress Party in India, "which has
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  • 95 1 Lisbon. June 23. INDICATING that the Indian people are Ared by a bright hope for the Independence of India, a report from New Delhi says that a train was held up near Simla on Saturday night, and three British officers aboard were killed. The British
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  • 44 1 Vichy. June 23, Domei TT is officially announced that the French submarine Monge. 1,384 tons, which had been detailed to the defence of Diego Suarez. Madagascar, and which had not been heard of since May 5. is presumed to be lost.
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  • 38 1 Lisbon, June 23. Domei. JT Is reported from Washington that the United States Navy Department announced yesterday that a smail United States vessel was sunk in the Gulf of Mexico by Axis submarine attack.
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  • 44 1 LJsbon. June 23. T/HE British Air Ministry stated that the city of Southampton was subjected to a severe bombardment by German air raiders on Sunday night, whea the Luftwaffe raided the southern coast or England, according to a Router dispatch from London.
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  • 474 1 Stockholm. June 22. Domei. STORMY criticism against the blunders and lack of fight in the sudden and unexpected fall of Tobruk occupied Monday's Anglo-American Press. The Daily Telegraph stingingly declared: "Events make it clear that something has gone completely wrong with the
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  • 418 1 ALLIED TALKS MERELY TO TURN ATTENTION FROM LIBYA Lisbon, June It. HESPITE frantic propaganda on the part of Britain and the United States, the formation of the second front in Europe is now considered likely to be postponed. The United States and Britain claim
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  • 142 1 Lisbon, June 23, Domei. JT was reported from Moscow that the Soviet Government an nouneed that the Soviet Army during one year's fighting against Germany suffered a los* of 4,000,000 men who were killed, wounded or taken prisoner. It was further admitted
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  • 182 1 China Fronts Lisbon. June 22 IT is reported from Chungking ilia! the Chungking Military Spokesman said that the Nippon air force earn**! out a devastating raid on Foochow. the capital of Fukien Province, dropph'g numerous bombs. Meanwhile, it is reported from Changsha that large formations al
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  • 88 1 Tokyo, June 24. QHARP criticisms are now being directed against the British Govprnment regarding Churchill's visit to the United States, the Asahi's Madrid dispatch reported quoting information from London. It said that some Conoerva^es were bitterly attacking the Rime Ministers visit to Washington, sayin? that his
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  • 102 1 Lisbon, June 23. MANUEL FOX. American member of the Chungking-British-American Currency Stabilization Board, died at Chungking this morning due to heart failure, according to Reuter report from Chungking. The report said that Fox, who returned to Chungking from Washington one month ago, was in excellent
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  • 130 1 Lisbon, June 23. Dome! TT is reported from Washington thai Roosevelt has nominated for retirement Admiral Thomas Hart, former Commander of the U.S. Asiatic Fleet, who fled from the Philippines at th« outset of the present war. and met disastrous defeat oft* Java. It Is
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  • 566 2 Tokyo News Commentary A SLA for the Asiatics is the fast materializing: slogan of this war under the leadership of Nippon. The Bangkok Congress which opened on June 15 is a salient feature of the process in the
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  • 166 2 Tokyo, June 23. AMERICAN materialism bad resulted in the deterioration of Philippine culture which was to-day "only a hollow shell of jazz, dance erase and mental lassitude, with only a semblance of native literature, philosophy and ideology which are the heritage of every civilised race,"
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  • 113 2 Tokyo, June 23. RAILWAY service between Manila and Damortis, Manila and San Pablo and between Baluarte and Cabanatuan was resumed on June 20, according to the Asahl from Manila. It said that the reopened railways occupied more than half the entire network of railways m the
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  • 52 2 Manila. June 23. TNDICATIKQ the steady return of A complete peace and order In the Philippines, the Nippon Expeditionary Forces have announced the issuance of domestic travelling certificates for residents, thus removing war-time restrictions which bad been in operation since the Nippon advance into
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  • 237 2 JN your last radio lessons you have learnt short sentences and phases such as "Akai hana" —"Kodomo ga asobu." and so on. You have also learnt the uses of the auxiliary words, such as "Wa," "Ga," -OT and "No." Now we come to prepositions. A preposition shows the relation
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  • 123 2 Tokyo, June 22. J^OSCOW has flatly rejected a frantic appeal from the Chungking legime for the supply of war materials. The Soviet refusal was reported yesterday in an Ankara dispatch to the Essener National Zeitung which was relayed here from Berlin by the Niti
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  • 156 2 Dairen, June 21. gIXTY-THREE members of the crew of the Antraiastroy. the Soviet ship torpedoed and sunk by an American submarine, arrived here this afternoon from Shanghai accompanied by the Soviet Commercial Attache to Chungking and 50 Russian seamen from Hung Kocg. The group
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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