Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 June 1942

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  • 21 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. <Yo. 11l SVISD4W JUNE 28, KOKI 2602, SYOW A 17 5 Cents
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  • 178 1 Differences Of Opinion Over Soviet, Alaska And Libyan Front Lisbon, June 26. A FTER ajl the conferences they have had in Washington, Roosevelt and Churchill still have a number of differences of opinion on the major issues at stake, the New York Times
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  • 72 1 Tokyo, June 26, Donici. THE Yomiuri, quoting Washington dispatches reaching Stockholm, reported that Churchill, cutting short his third conference with Roosevelt yesterday, is expected to leave for London this weekend, in order to persona *iy take the lead in countering: the anti-governmeni movement in Parliament whicli
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  • 320 1 Eerne, June 27. AS the Italian announcement of the rapid capture of Halfaya. Capuzzo, Sollum and Sidi Barrani threatens the turn of the British Libyan disaster into an Egyptian catastrophe, a political crisis of unprecedented gravity is confronting Churchill. The National Zeitung's London correspondent
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  • 182 1 Lisbon, June 27. Domei. 11 is icportrd from Washington that indicating the severe jolt received by the United Nations from the Nippon occupation oC the Aleutian* and the Axis capture of Tobru'; and their continued suere*«e« in the Libyan campaign the White House
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  • 185 1 Preparing For More Conquests Berlin, June 27, Domei. MIPPON'S occupation early this month of key points in the Aleutians has diminished the possibility of Soviet-Amei ican contact and consequently is bound to serve as a stabilizing factor in the relations
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  • 118 1 Meanwhile the Miyako, asserting that our Aleutian campaign has taken the world by surprise, says: "Naturally, the people or America should be frightened at the action which is like a dagger pointed at America's back Pointing out that Narukami fKiska* and Atuta (Attu) Islands
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  • 282 1 From Borne. Yoslnorl Horiguti Domei Correspondent, writes that the Dal-Honyei announcement that our forces were extending' their scope of operations following IIM occupation of Narukami and Atuta attracted widespread attention, as it clarified the situation which had been shiouded by] official secrecy as thick as the
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  • 290 1 Tokyo, June 26. THE Japan Times and Advertiser, 1 commenting on the storm of criticism at?ai r_st Churchill following the tall of Tcbruk. queries "Does it mean that this time Churchill and his incompetent underlings are at last to be made
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  • 93 1 Lisbon, June 26. Dom-i. Fis reported from London that the British Air Ministry admitted the German reports that 52 British planes were shot down, when a large for^e of British aircraft ruthlessly raided Port Bremen, yesterday night German sources said that the number
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  • 274 1 European Fronts Lisbon, June 26. Domel. DEPORTS from United Nations' sources said that the Axis forces penetrated 100 miles into Egyptian territory. It said that sev. fighting was reported to be progressing 30 miles west of Marsa Matruh. Meanwhile, the Nifci Niti reports
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  • 118 1 Lisbon, June 27, Domei. IT is reported from Washington that obviously in a move intended to appease second front advocates, the War Department has announced the formal establishment of a "European theatre of operations for the United States forces," with Major-Gener-al D. Eisen-Hower, former Assistant
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  • 197 1 Rome, June 27, Domel. I SIGNOR Virginio Gayda in the Giornale D'ltalia on Thursday declared that the presence of Nippon submarines in the Indian Ocean as evidenced by the! I destruction of three British ships between Aden and Bombay, proved I that
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  • 172 1 China Fronts Shans: Front, June 27. /^VUR army units at 2 o'clock Thursda/ afternoon captured Lingchwan, in south-eastern Shansi Province. fl_\d dispatches revealed. It was learned that another unit Thursday evening occupied Anyangtsu. 10 kilometres north-east of Lingchwan. which had been the base of the enemy
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  • 27 1 Berlin. June 27. Domei. ACCORDING to a DN.B. Stockholm dispatch, evacuees and sailors from Dutch Harbour arrived in Seattte on Thursday.
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  • 28 1 FROM Caracas it is learned that the Venezuelian Government authorized the War Ministry yesterday to sell four Italian ships In Port Puerto Cabeno.
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  • 849 1 SUNDAY, June 14, was celebrated throughout the United State. and Britain as "Allied NationsDay." a day for the exchange of telegrams and messages of congratulation, encouragement arid condolence, between the various countries making up the Allied Nations and also for a spate of bombastic speech making. The Allied
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 56 1 Nippon-Go m^ When the first feeling of y bashfulness in sounding > J words in Nippon-go is over, you will be quite at j home. It is a sweet lang- V f uage and easy phrases ■> can be learnt with little P 4$ effort. Constant practice it* is the
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 147 1 W Congratulations J) For Admiral Yamamoto /P Tokyo, June 26. *l( P" XTOLLING tnc suc" -I) "cessful operations con- /T} ducted by our army and fp* navy units operating: in V\3 CV the North Pacific. Admiral x£4 ."I Nagano, chief of the y* I) Navy General Staff, and (T* tP
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  • 815 2 Success Of Aleutian Operations Due To Unrivalled Skill Of Our Navy Air Arm "Enemy Caught Napping," War Reporters Declare (By Minoru Izeki, Domei war correspondent with our Imperial Navy). From a base in the Northern Pacific, June 27. U7ITH the occupation of Kiska and Attu on
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  • 112 2 Sourabaya, June 27. Domei. MARKED progress in the restoration of oil fields in Java was evidenced by the production of crude oil at the Wonosaro oilfield in East Java, as the repair of drilling facilities was almost completed. Large stocks of lubricating oil of
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  • 124 2 Tokyo, June 26. P; of the Board of Information, Mr. Tomokazu Hori. at the press conference with foreign correspondents, said that the exchange of diplomats between Nippon and Britain is "still toeing negotiated," adding, that "whtn it is agreed other boats will be leaving
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  • 242 2 Hong Kong, June 26. LIEuT.-GENERAL Rensuke Isogai, Governor-General of Hong Kong, in a Press interview, emphasized the importance of Hong Kong as a centre of Nippon's political and military activities in the Southern Regions. Asserting that it is no exaggeration to say
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  • 133 2 Tokyo, JurJe 26. THE toti.l output of coal during the 1941 fiscal year in North China has increased by about 5.000.000 tons over that of the previous year, with exports to Nippon increasing by 700,000 tons during the same period. Mr. Ilisaiti Tusima.
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  • 123 2 Tokyo, June 26. TENNO-HEIKA granted an audience to former Premier, Mr. Koki Hirota, who is scheduled to leave shortly as Grand Envoy heading the Grand Mission to Thailand for felicitating the conclusion of the Nippon-Thai alliance. Mr. Yasukiti Yatabe. former Minister to Thailand, who
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  • 430 2 Tientsin, June 27. ¥\R- Charles James Fox, for over 30 years editor and publisher of the North China Star, in a recent farewell radio broadcast from the Tientsin Broadcasting Station to readers of the North China Star declared that if Americans could have read and had
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  • 933 2  -  Entiro Sugiyama DELOW is published the final instalment of Mr. Sugiyama's special article on Tyu-Kun-Aikoku (Patriotism). The first part appeared yesterd ay. THE movement towards collective labour service is an example of the patriotic movement. It has become second nature for the people to offer help through collective
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  • 169 2 Manila, June 26. WORK has been started to establish a model farm covering 4.900 acres in Pampanga Province in Luzon Island. The farm will be maintained by the Nippon military authorities in the Philippines. The Ota Industrial Development Company has been commissioned by the authorities
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  • 248 2 Tokyo, June 25. DOLAND Eastlake, a professor of Keio University. Is now applying for Nippon citizenship papers, according to the Asahi. Prof. Eastlake, who is at present of United States nationality, took the initial steps to become a naturalized Nippon-ain through the good offices o>f
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  • 131 2 Tokyo, June 27. THE Cabinet has adopted the A plan for the mobilization of dally necessities, thereby completing the Government's eight major plans for the fiscal year, 1942-43, to perfect economy In Nippon with a view to assuring the successful prosecution of the
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  • 264 2 Peking, June 27. THE right of the American 1 marooned in China to enjoy continued leniency in the conduct of their daily lives as belligerent nationals rests solely on the willingness of the American residents to strictly adhere to the regulations and
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  • 104 2 Lisbon, June 27, Djmei. IT is reported from Bogota that the Columbian Government has announced that an Axis submarine sank a Columbian merchant ship on June 24. The announcement added that the chip carried the Columbian Flag and that It was the first Columbian
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  • 39 3 Stars Stripes Hauled Down The faß ef Corregidor Fortress resulted in the Stars and Stripes in the Philippines beta? hauled down forever. Picture shows a section of Corregidor Fortress after the complete surrender of the U.S. and Filipino forces.
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  • 644 3 THIS is the concluding portion of Mr. Charles Nell's essay 1 in the Syonan Times "Culture of Nippon" essay competition. He writes: Chambers Twentieth Centurv Dictionary defines Culture as— "Refinement the result of cultivation," and I cannot do better than
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  • 345 3 Health Is Wealth Talk On Indigestion THE eleventh short talk in the series "Health is Wealth" is a continuation of our last talk on "How to keep fit in the Tropics." In this we will discuss indigestion. Why should indigestion be so common in
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  • 97 3 T*HE following will be the programme 1 of the Syonan Police Band for the month of July, 2602. On the days mentioned below, from 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 pjn., various music selections will be presented to the public by the Band under the direction of
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  • 426 3 "Those Who Waif The Editor, Syonan Times SIR,— Your leader of the 23rd instant makes very interesting and beneficial reading. In fact this is your second reminder and advice. The first was when you urged the unemployed, due to the present war, to till the land
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 512 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 73 The public are hereby notified that owing: to an outbreak of a case of Cholera on board a ship entering the port of Syonan, the following quarantine regulations will be enforced:— Until farther notice— il) No fishing is allowed in the Syonan and Johore Straits.
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    • 118 3 FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL «1-A, Kirk Terrace> TUITION AS USUAL Principal. M. ANCIANO. Mon ASTROLOGER A PALMIST Don t throw your money in vain on Races or any of your future prospects without being quite sure of it. Send by post hand-print* cl your both hands and time and date
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    • 889 3 THE GEKIZYO GEKIZYO programmes in Syonan from June 25 to July 2 inclusive are as follows:— SYOWA GEKIZYO Weekdays:—lst show —15 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.
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    • 175 3 Syonan Broadcasting Station Waielcn e ih—2s m. 225 m. Frequency—l2 Mcs. 1,333 Kes. Broadcasting nightly: 7 to 10.30 p.m.. Tokyo time. TO-DAY 11.30 a.m. Indian Music—Orchestral and Hindustani Songs by the Ramakrishna Mission Musical Party from the Studio: 12.20 p.m. Interval: 6.00 Special programme for the Nippon Soldiers; 7.00 Nippon-Go
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    • 618 3 GENERAL POST OFFICE SYONAN CENSORSHIP OF MAIL MATTER It is hereby notified for public information that for the present, correspondence must be written in one or other of the following lan-guages:—Nippon-Go, Chinese, English, Tamil. Malayalam, Urdu, Ghurumuki, Hindi. Malay. Thai. E. SUGIYAMA. Postal Administrator, Malaya. Syonan, June 23, 2602. NOTICE.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 123 3 LEARN NIPPON-GO! NIPPON-GO O Tl KAIMASVO!) LESSON No. 108, English Nippon.Go I'ronunciation Whrre is the parrot Omo wa dofco nf •hmoo wah dohkoh nee imA.su ka? remah.s fcah? it is here koko ni arimasu kohkoh nee ahreemahs sparrows fly very suzume wa taihen &ood*oomch wah taihen fast hayaku tobirna.su hahyahkoo
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  • 197 4 Tokyo, June 26. Till: training of hundreds of officials needed to supervise the development of the Southern Regions came under direct control of the Government -vhen the Board of Information announced that a special training institute under direct supervision of the Cabinet will
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  • 506 4 •/\N my own behalf and on i>ehalf of the other Eire Irish In Ss'onan-to, including the Irish Brothers of St. Joseph's Institution. I wish to express my deep and grateful appreciation of the kindly treatment we have received from the Nippon Authorities
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  • 117 4 Tokyo, June 26. fpHE Central Price Council or ganized two new committees, one to deliberate on measures to [control on a co-ordinate basis commodity prices in the different Tegions of Greater East Asia and the otr>er to seek feasible devices to harmonize the
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  • 96 4 Tokyo. June 26. MR. TYOGORO MIYAGI. member of the House of Peers and former Justice Minister, died of bronchial pneumonia, on Thursday in the hospital attached to the Tokyo Imperial University. Mr. Miyagi was appointed Justice Minister in the Abe Cabinet in 1939. after having
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  • 79 4 Manila, June 26. IT is learnt that work has been started to establish a model farm covering 4.900 acres in the Pampanga Province in Luson Island, which will be maintained by the Nippon Military Authorities. It is revealed that the Ohta Industrial Company has been commissioned
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  • 256 4 Tokyo, June 26. MUTE yet expressive evidences that a woman's first concern is over her husband, await Mr. Saburo Kurusu, Special Nippon Envoy to the United States, when he makes contact with the Asama Maru at Mozambique in South Africa. They
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  • 732 4 YUMIYA-NO y.ITI. •THE literature of the Kamakura period (11S0-1333), the period in which the warrior class rose to power and the court nobility of Kyoto saw their sun set. furnishes a number of terms equivalent to what was known in the next and later periods
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  • 47 4 A striking picture of the big guns of the Nippon Imperial Forces operating in the Philippines by night, at the storming of the Corregidor fortress, last stronghold of the enemy in the Philippines, which was captured by our forces on May 6.
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  • 723 4 THE Empire of Nippon—Dai Nippon Teikoku—is situated to the east of the Asiatic continent. Belonging to the north temperate zone, it is visited by monsoons and has frequent and abundant rains, and forms a part of the great rice-producing
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  • 659 4 Tokyo News Commentary Will Churchill Be Made To Atone For Debacle? THE fall of Tobruk, Sollurn and Sidi Barani fo lows lh« 1 regular pattern of all British defeats. Each campaign starts out with a pompous statement by the British authorities that this time
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  • 75 4 Lisbon, June 26, Domel. INDICATING the mounting shortage of materials in the United States, Washington reports disclosed that the War Production Board announced that an ofllce will be opened in Los Angeles to keep in contact with the motion picture industry. It said that
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  • 232 4 •yESTERDAY you learned over the radio the main tenses ot verbs, that is past, present and future tenses- On Monday yoa will be shown some peculiar van i tions that the verb takes in sentences when certain suffixes anJ auxiliaries are attached to it. We will deal with suffixes
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  • 178 4 F)ETERMINED to eradicate tropi*f cal diseases completely Irom Syonan Island, the Nippon Military Administration and the Syonan Municipality, as a first step have started a campaign to stamp out malaria "king of tropical sicknesses". One thousand coolies eauipped with sprayers
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  • 110 4 TWO profiteers who admitted selling Pirate cigarettes at exorbitant prices were dealt with in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin on Friday. The first accused. Ong Wee Tay, a cofleeshop proprietor in Orchard Road, was fined $30 for selling a packet of ten cigarettes to a Nippon
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