Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 June 1942

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. Xo. 110 SATURDAY, JUNE 27 f KOKi 2602, SYOW A 17 5 Cents
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  • 337 1 AXIS FORCES SMASH INTO EGYPT: SOLLUM SIDI BARRANI OCCUPIED Remaining Forces Of British Bth Army Completely Routed Lisbon, June 25. Domei. 'THE Axis forces which broke through 4 Hied resistance and advanced into Egypt have occupied Soil urn, according to a Reuter's dispatch from Cairo. The British Headquarters in Western
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  • 74 1 Berlin, June 25. THE German High Command on Wednesday disclosed the annihilation of the Russian lorces who had been putting up a stiff resistance in the northern area ot Sebastopol fortress. During the period from June 6 to June 22, 11.000 Soviet troops were
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  • 126 1 Manila, June 24. Ty[R. Jor«e B. Vargas. Chief Administrator of the Provisional Philippines Government, in an interview stressed that wthe spirit of service." especially among Government officials was the vital factor in the establishment of a new Philippines. Mr. Vargas emphasized that the
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  • 325 1 Tokyo, June 25. fWR successful landing operations on the Aleutian Islands were officially announced by Dai-Honyei in a communique issued at 11 o'clock this mornIng:. The communique briefly stated that our army and naval units, operating along the Aleutian
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  • 116 1 Lisbon, Jane 25, Domei. CAN FRANCISCO reports indicating the confusion of the Pacific coast residents on account of the Nippon submarine cannonading Vancouver Island and Oregon coast military establishments, quoted the San Francisco Chronicle as saying: Pleasant as is the sound of Secretary Stimson's
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  • 158 1 Tokyo, June 25. Asahi commenting on our occupation of Attu and Klska Islands in the Aleutians, declared that the capture of these Islands had not only frustrated United States' plan to strike at Nippon from the north but had placed Nippon in a most advantageous position
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  • 178 1 Stockholm, June 24, Domel. London reports indicate that Britain, on the basis of the States Navy Department's official announcement, has also f xecognized the Nippon occupation of Kiska and Attu Islands In the Aleutians and is gravely considering the situation. The New York correspondent of
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  • 50 1 Lisbon, June 25. THE British Government i* seriously considering threcall of Major Gen. Sir Archibald Ritchie, the commander of the British forces in North Africa, and the appointment in his place cf Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, now commander -in -chief of the British forces in India.
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  • 402 1 (By Yosikazu Oda, Dome! Corx pondent) Istanbul, June 25. r»omei. WITH the imminent fall of sebaato- pert, following closely on Tobruk's capitulation, military observers here see developments on two fronts. Indicating clearly the Axis plans to attack the Caucasus, and in
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  • 355 1 China Fronts Chekiang Front, June 25. QUR Expeditionary Forces in Central China announced that crack units completely occupied Lishui, a strategic point in Southern Chekiang Province, yesterday afternoon after reducing the enemy's airfield there at 5 p.m. The main body of enemy forces which
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  • 88 1 Tokyo. June 23. WITH the object to promote the understanding of Nippon's contemporary Fine Arts among the peoples of Greater Bast Asia. "The Greater East Asia Art Museum" is expected to be established in the heart of Tokyo in the near future a'
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  • 134 1 Berne, June 24, Dotnei. REPORTERS quoting au- thoritative sources in London said that both the British route to Malta and the routes to Cyprus and Haifa in the Mediterranean had be^n affected by the loss of Tobruk. They said that as far as
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  • 321 1 Lisbon, June 24, Domei. THE United Press reports lrom Washington that the sinking of 15 more United Nations' merchantmen—l3 in the Caribbean and two off the Atlantic Coas;— has raised to at least 319 Me number of Allied vessels sent ;o
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  • 845 1 'T'HE Malayan Chinese have pr-. sented $50,000,000 to our Government through their appointed leader. Dr. Lim Boon Keng. They have called it a gitc —a voluntary gift—spontaneous thought of and enthusiasticali/ contributed to by people from ail parts of Malaya! We know of much heartburning and
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    • 50 1 iNippon-Gcr ■t* People with a. 1 knowledge of Nippon- go land the job. What j is your ambition?—to f* get on or "get left." V A little effort makes r» all the difference. V a J Follow the radio f lessons and learn to J make life a success. P*
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  • 161 2 Tokyo, June 25. CIMULTANEOUS with the announcement of the departure c the diplomatic exchange ship -to-day, the Foreign Office announced the of prominent Nippon-zin returning from enemy countries. The list includes, fiom the United States, Admiral Kitisaburo Nomura, Ambassador to Washington,
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  • 229 2 Lisoon, June 24, Domei. |T is reported from New York that the New York Times, taking up the current general criticism in the United States and in Britain of the British military leadership in connection with the fall of Tobruk said: "We still do
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  • 191 2 Tsinan. June 24. SPONTANEOUS expression of 1 profound gratitude for the kind and considerate treatment tendered to American nationals In Tsinsi by our military and diplomatic authorities was contained in a letter of thanks .sent by Mr. Carlo Hawthorne, the American Consul-General in Tsinan.
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  • 57 2 19 YEAR OLD GIRLS TO REGISTER IN BRITAIN Lisbon, June 25 Dome!. r" Is reported from London chat all girls in Britain, born In 1923—the 19-year-olds—must register lor national service on next Saturday. About 300,000 gfrte are expected to register !or the last group in the programme laid tiown by
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  • 605 2 Exchange Plan Announced By Our Foreign Office Tokyo, June 25. THE Foreign Office announced that the Ajsama Maru left the outer harbour of Yokohama at ].35 p.m. to-day, carrying persons in Nippon and Manchoukuo to be exchanged formally, and will take aboard others
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  • 451 2 Demand For The Truth After Unbroken Series Of Reverses Tokyo, June 24. "IN the face of successive defeats of the enemy in Libya, the Indian Ocean and the Pacific, the Allied people are now demanding: their authorities to cease sugar-coating their official announcements
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  • 156 2 Lisbon. Jane 24. Dwri. HAROLD MmMIUm, the British Colonial Under-Seeretary, admitted In the Ilouse of Common* to-dav that Britain had lost M per cnL of the tin production of the world, 90 per cent, of rubber production, and a large percentage of lead and
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  • 285 2 Somewhere in Southern Shansi, June 24. /CONSPICUOUS in our operations on the Shansi, Hopeh and Honan border was a daring raid behind enemy lines by a suicide squad under Sub-Lieut. Momoyosi Okawa who was charged with a man-hunt for General Liu Po-cheng, commander
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  • 112 2 Bangkok, June 24, DomeL "THE celebration, which began yesterday, of the 10th anniversary of Thailand's bloodless revolution reached its peak to-dav with colourful programmes held throughout the country. Commemoration events here began with the opening ceremony of the ordinary session of the Assembly of People's Representatives
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  • 289 2 Zurich, June 25. THE famous Indian leader, 1 Mahatma Gandhi, is about to start his anti-British movement, according to a United Press report from New Delhi. Gandhiji is reported to have sent an ultimatum to the Viceroy of India stating If the
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  • 1203 2  -  Eiitiro Sugiyama rjAI "Nippon Teikoku is an Empire reigned over for all ages by the descendant Tenno of the Sun-Goddess in pursuance of her divine command, where the Imperial Throne has been handed down in an unbroken line from the Imperial Ancestors. As clearly manifested in the Goddess's command,
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  • 293 2 Tsinan, June 24. WE axe extremely sorrv that many Americans m our country do not under stand the true character of the Nippon nation and hold the mistaken belief that Nippon- xln are a belligerent race." declared Misses Alma Cook? and Helen Disney. American physician
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  • 31 2 Lisbon, June 25. Ifo ,Brit<-} uvn«\> pKVte.forced landings in Port-vm; irv the last 48 hours. Am %o the <s!rat.mstah«eß of these landings, details are not known.
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  • 985 3 Heaven -Sent Opportunity RESOLUTION AT BANGKOK CONFERENCE INDIAN patriots from many parts of the world associated themselves by their presence or by special messages, when the Conference recently assembled in the Sepalakon Theatre, Bangkok, and unanimously resolved after careful deliberation, to fully co-operate with
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    • 486 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S! 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 »fiole 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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    • 72 3 INVivMAIiU tOK Tilt AflM^S^^T^ spfeK»>Y rWwKr* law RF.I,IF.F OF fZI*2S&3 liß^ CHILDREN'S /•NuESZ^/t^ VARIOUS "*^^s!* /A AILMENTS, I %2b^^* /fl Convulsions, /H^ftr Acidity. frs^""^^* l^^T Flatulence, K^_"' l^r Constipation, Gripes, Whooping Couph. anu .-xsiressing Teething Complaints. Obtainable from: K. M. DISPENSARY ANCLO-CHINESE DISPENBART, SINCERE DISPENSAUV LTD. »md *U oUmt Irndine
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    • 960 3 THE GKKIZYO GEKIZYO programmes in Syonan from June 25 to Joly 2 inclusive are as follows:— STOWA GEKIZYO Weekdays:—lst show—ls o'clock; 2nd show—lB o'clock. Saturday and Sunday:—lst show—l3 o'clock; 2nd show—ls.3o o'clock; 3rd show—lB o'clock. 1. Mother Goose in Springtime, one reel: 2. Flame of New Orleans, eight reels. Prices
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    • 601 3 Syonan Broadcasting Station Broadcasting nightly* 7 to 10.30 p.m., Tokyo time. TO-DAY SATURDAY. JUNE ii 7 p.m. Nippon-Go News relayed from Tokyo; 7.30 Indian Music Tamil National Songs; 7.55 Chinese Music—Mandarin Variety Programme; 8.20 Nippon-Go Lesson No. 61; 8.30 News in Malay; 8.50 News in Tamil; 9.10 News In Hindustani;
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    • 625 3 NOTICE. TAX ON MOTOR CARS IND MOTOR CYCLES. 1. Owners of motor car* and motor cycles must pay tax for their motor cars and motor cycles at the Vehicles Office, Johore Bahru, Supreme Court, from Ist July to 30th Ji. V 2' 02. 2. The rates of tax for every
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 153 3 LEARN NIFPON-CK)! NirM ON -t;<» O TUKAIMASYO!) LESSON No. 107, fcngtish Nippon-Go Pronunciation The boy is fat fatolta «y© nrn de fatohttah seeoh-nehn *<h arimasu ahreemahs that *mall child mm tHsa i» kodomv sohnuh cheesah nan is clever ma riko desu kohdohmoh wah reekoh dehs this child's fkther ken* kodomo
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  • 551 4 ShellingOfU.S.Proves That We Rule Pacific Tokyo, June 25. IUIPPON continues to dominate the Pacific despite all l" United States propaganda to the contrary, declares the Japan Times and Advertiser editorially, pointing out that the latest demonstration of Nippon power was the bombardment of
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  • 61 4 Sourabaya, June 25. DESPONDING to the lively demands here for instruction in Nippon-go. the Military authorities have completed arrangements to open to-morrow a four-month cour/* in Nippon-go at the former Dutch Grammar School in this city. Sixty Indonesian school masters and public officials will be taught
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  • 181 4 Guruens Monkeys: Story Of Puteh Merah VISITORS to the Syonan Boranicai Gardens, who were lamiliar with it during the days o: Singapore, will miss the «wo popular semian giants. Puteh a'-KX Merah for long the most interest in? exhibits in the Gardens. Puteh will never be seen again for he
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  • 78 4 Sourabaya, June 25. RICE mills throughout Java have resumed operations, lollowins repair to the damage made to them by the fleeing •Dutch troops. Four hundred Indonesians, both men and women, are now working in the largest rice mill in eastern Java The mill was
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  • 111 4 Tokyo, June 25. MORE than 1,200 Filipino communists in the Pampanga province, north of Manila, recently renounced their communistic beliefs and pledged cooperation *ith Nippon, the Niti Niti reports from Manila. The report said that the Archbishop of Manila, Dr. M. Adherty and Nippon Army Officers
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  • 58 4 Berne, June 25. THE remains of the late Mr. Kato, Nippon Ambassador to France, who died in Paris last month, has arrived in Portuguese Afri:a en route to Nippon. The remains of the late Ambassador were taken to the
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  • 355 4 VVITH the object of making Syonan a centre of scientific and literary research in Malaya and its adjacent territories Professor Hidezo Tanakadate has in the past few months been actively engaged in conserving scientific records and books at the Syonan
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  • 42 4 There is considerable activity in the rich tin fields of Bnnka. under the direction of Nippon mining; experts. Picture shows a twin palong (riffle boxes) in which Chinese workers are seen separating the kar/ng from the slime.
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  • 155 4 |\IRECT Express train service between Bangkok and Syonan will be opened lrom July 1, thus shortening the time required to travel between the two cities to 62 hours Instead of the present three day and night trip with a transfer on th 3
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  • 164 4 Tokyo, June 25. NIPPON wholeheartedly supported the essential elements in Burma's drive for Independence, declared Dr. Ba Mating, former Burmese Premier and Chairman of the Preparatory Committee of the Central Administrative organ in Burma, in an interview with the Asahl in Rangoon. Dr. Ba Maung stated
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  • 390 4 HIS Excellency the Governor or Malacca paid his first official visit to enemy estates in Malacca last week, when His Excellency, accompanied by Mr. T. Shiromoto, Custodian of Enemy Property, and Mr. W. M. Kruseman, of Enemy Rubber Estates Office, vLsited Jasin Lallang
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  • 168 4 Tokyo, June 24. I*WO reasons for the miserable Dutch defeat at the hands ot the Nippon forces were their failure to obtain the understanding and co-operation of the local pecple and their luxurious and indolent living, declared LieutGeneral Hitosi Imamura, Commande. -in-Chief of
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  • 26 4 Lisbon. June 25. THE Kremlin authorities have recalled the Soviet Ambassador to Turkey, a Reuter correspondent in Ankara revealed on Wednesday.
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  • 109 4 Tokyo, June 21. FUR hundred and twenty-two educators representing Manchoukuo, Nippon. China. Inner Mongolia, Thailand and French Indo-China are expected to participate in the East Asia Educational Conference which will be held in Hsinking for a three-day session beginning June 22. Sponsored by the
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  • 295 4 Syonan Man Proves NipponGo Can Easily Be Mastered A FEW days ago the editor of the Syonan Times received 8 letter in Nippon katakana from a local resident, Mr. Robin D'Castro who, though not a member of the Nippon Gakuen had nevertheless, through private study, mastered Nippon-Go to such an
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  • 73 4 Buenos Aires. June 22. Domei. PRESIDENT, Dr. Roberto Ortiz, who has not been discharging his duties of office for nearly two years owing to falling sight, has resigned. The resignation was officially confirmed by Ills Secretary. The Vic-President and hitherto Acting President. Dr. Ramon Oastillo. whose neutrality policy
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  • 528 4 Tokyo JSeus Cv,,.,.^..^. t v Proof Of America's Inability To Stop Us IN an editorial on the Aleutian Island operations, the London 1 Times states: "Despite Washington's silence about the matter. Nippon's recent strategic activities in the Aleut :a it Islands call for our serious concern.
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  • 180 4 VESTERDAY on the radio you learned about the position aoa use of verbs. To-day me saall show you the conjugation of verbs, that is. the various parts or tenses of verbs. We shall today, deal with the three mam tenses, namely Past. Present sni Future by examples. For instance,
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  • 117 4 CMALL-SIZED vessels of 200 tp 300 tons will be employed to facilitate the exchange of important raw materials between Malaya. Sumatra. Java and other points in the Southern Regions, according to a plan adopted at a liaison meeting of the NiDpon Military Authorities la Syonmi this
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  • 603 4 This is a continuation of Mr Charles Nell's essay in the Culture of Nippon competition. He writes: Virtually every Nippon household of whatever religious persuasion has two altars or shrines The first is "placed higher than the second and it contains not an image
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  • 40 4 Lisbon. June 24. Dom?!. IT is reported from Washington t.mt Admiral Sir Andrew A. Cunningham. Leader of the British Admiralty Delegation to Washington and former Commander-in-Chief of the Mediif. ranean fleet, has arrived in Washiun* too.
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