Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 June 1942

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  • 20 1 The syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. No. 112 TUESDAY, JUNE 30, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 366 1 Possible Outcome Of General Sutler's Visit To Rome BRITAIN SAID WATCHING DEVELOPMENTS WITH DEEPEST ANXIETY ROME, JUNE 27. GENERAL RAMON SERRANO SUNER, SPANISH FOREIGN MINISTER, HAS LEFT ROME FOR MADRID, AFTER COMPLETING A SERIES OF IMPORTANT CONFERENCES IN THE ITALIAN CAPITAL. British
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  • 165 1 Lisbon, June 28. Domei. THE London 8.8.C., quoting Moscow reports, said that the Germans have succeeded in driving a wedge in the Soviet outer defence lines in the northeastern area of Sebastopol, where the Germans are concentrating their attack. Pravda's war correspondent ■was quoted as
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  • 358 1 European Fronts Zurich, June 27. THE Axis forces in Narth Africa, in a sustained drive, are» marching forward to Marsa Matruh 270 miles north-west of Cairo, according to field dispatches. The Italian High Command an-1 nounced the start
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  • 280 1 (By fusurau EZirl, Domei Correspondent) Berlin. June 28. £ONTINUAIICU of the smashing Ar:ts dvlve from the Egyptian and Llbyii-i bctdw io Alexn'id iu f<pd the Nile river for complete domination over North Africa depends upon whethar the niachr.uicd forcer under Field Max.vhal
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  • 72 1 Hsinking, June 27. JT is officially disclosed that the three cardinal points in Manchoukuo's new Five Years Development Plan are: Firstly, strengthening defence on all fronts; secondly, establishment of racial co-operation, and thirdly, increased agricultural production. Valuable and practical exper iences gained
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  • 55 1 Lisbon, June 26, Domei. A SAN Francisco radio broadcast reported that despite the sinking of the Argentine freighter, Rio Terciro. the Argentine I Foreign Minister, Dr. Enrique Ru.z Guinazu, stated late this after noon that Argentina will maintain its neutrality and will continue fr? send Argentine
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  • 85 1 Buenos Aires, June 27. AN American contradiction d? lur? in regard to the occupation of Kp.ruka.mi (Kiska) and V.uta (Attu» j Islands by Nippon forces was pointed out by observers here. The U.S. Oovern merit, these observers .--aid. stressed importance of these islands b-fore tiie
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  • 1121 1 From The China Fronts HUGE GAINS IN NORTHERN AREAS Shansl Front, June 28. QUR army units on Friday attacked V and defeated Chungking remnants belonging to the Bth Division at a point 27 kilometres north of Lingchwan Ui south-eastern Shansi Province. Field despatches said
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  • 290 1 Tokyo, June 28, Domei. HEAVY shipping losses threaten England's national existence, Captain Hideo Hiraide, Spokesman of the Navy, declared on Friday at a round table conference held under the auspices of the Asahi Sinbun. The conference was called to
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  • 52 1 Berlin. June 28. rw^HE Allied powers apain lost 15 warships ar.d merchantmen during the p«sc 14 l"ours between June 25 and June 26. according to an announcsmerit bv the German High Command. The Allied ships were tvsk by Cfrman naval forces in ttvi Atlantic and
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  • 101 1 Lisbon. June 25, Done; TT is reported from Washington that the Washington Post editorially declared: "A critical phase of the war is almost in sight as Hitler's Legions move with the seemingly Inexorable and irrcsistable pace of a glacier towards the Middle East." It
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  • 911 1 IN May last year Anihony Eden, 1 Great Britain's Secretary of State for Foreign Aftairs, made a speech. He confined hirrself. mainly to a view of past even .s The theme of his whole speecn was "100 Late' He set himself out to show how necessary it was
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 102 1 S Nippon-Go J Lessons on the radio V. «re given daily to help you to learn Nippon-go. 5^ f* 7\lt is important that you P» take advantage of all 1 ,> opportunities to learn v* -Q and use Nippon-go Y which is so essential to 5^ you. A lexandria Being^
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  • 41 2 i\ ~.:o,i-Go :s fas: becoming a popular language in the Philippines. In response to popular demand, officers of our Expeditionary Forces in the Philippines are teaching Filipinos Katakana. Photo chows one of our officers giving instructions in Nippon-Go.
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  • 356 2 Berne, June 28. Domei. IT is reported from London that following the tabling of the motion of non-confidence in the conduct of the war in the House of Commons, the political atmosphere in London has become somewhat quieter, while attention ii, drawn to
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  • 159 2 Saigon, June 2t. Domei. |T is disclosed that the ThailandFrench 3ndo-China frontier demarcation protocol will be signed on July 11 by the chief representatives of the Nippon Thailand French Irdo China Committees lor the delimitation of the border along Battambang and the Pursat Provinces, it was decided
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  • 96 2 Lisbon, June 28, Domei. IT is reported from Washington that Roosevelt, after 1 explaining the reason for revealing production figures in his statement that the present is no time for the American people to feel over-confident, asserted: "We cannot rest on our
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  • 156 2 Lisbon. June 28. Domei. IT is reported from New York that the New York Times, attacking the Administration's policy of hiding unpleasant news o' shipping losses from the public ceclared: "The series of statements from the Administration, mainly by the Secretary of Navy,
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  • 107 2 Buenos Aires, June 28, Domei. IT is reported from Seattle that refugees from Unalaska arriving here, described the devastating Nippon bombing and machine-gunning attack on Dutch Harbour as nightmarish." Among the refugees, who arrived by army transport, were soldiers, sailors, workers, women and children. The
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  • 433 2 Faced By Political Crisis, British Premier Told "We Will No Longer Stand For Evasive Statements" TT is reported from London that Prime Minister Winston 1 Churchill, accompanied by William A. Harriman, Lease-Lend Executive, returned to the British capital to find
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  • 115 2 Lisbon, June 27. Domei. ACCORDING to a 8.8.C. broad cast the South African Prime Minister, Jan C. Smuts In a broadcast in Johannesburg, described the British defeat at Tobruk as, "a serious blow." Asserting that South Africa's chief task was to replace the men
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  • 121 2 Tokyo, June 28. A GREATER part of the business nouses in Chungking had been closed since the morning of June 20 in indignation over the successive fines imposed upon shop-owners by the Price Bureau authorities, according to a Niti Niti dispatch from Shanghai quoting rhunglßng reports.
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  • 114 2 Lisbon, June 28. Domei. IT is reported from London that at least a dozen motions or amendments in the "No Confidence" controversy will be tabled in the House of Commons for the two-day Libyan debate. Six new motions have appeared on the agenda
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  • 248 2 Tokyo, June 28 AN unswerving pledge to devote all energy in the establishment of the Greater East Asia Co-Pro-sperity Sphere was given by Major-General Vira Virayodha. Military Attache to the Thai Embassy in Tokyo, who was recently appointed as the first Thai Minister
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  • 341 2 Tokyo, June 28. •TOKYO newspapers gave prominence to Prime Minister Chur- chill's hurried return to London from the Washington conversations on account of the rising vigorous criticism by British political circles from the Libyan debacle. The Asahi headlined: "Churchill returns to England into midst of
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  • 39 2 Geneva, June 28. THE rumble of anti-aircraft guns shook the entire waterfront of Durban last Saturday night, when an aeroplane flew over the port city. The nationality of the plan? is unknown, the Durban authorities stated.
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  • 16 2 Filipinos of Bataan Peninsula receiving free medical treatment from our Army medical officers.
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  • 85 2 Tokyo, June 28. JNDICATTNG that Chiang Kai-shei is still casting around frantically for a supplv route to replace the Burma road, the Niti Niti reported from Lisbon quoting a British dispatch, that the Chungking regime is trying to negotiate with Dalai Lama, the Tibetan loader,
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    • 267 2 THE GEKIZYO GEKIZYO programmes in Syonan from June 25 to July 2 inclusive are as follows: SYOWA GEKIZYO Weekdays:—lst show—ls o'clock: 2nd show—lB o'clock. Saturday and Sunday:—lst show—l3 o'clock: 2nd show —15.30 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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    • 311 2 Loffiw Syonan Broadcasting Station Wavelength—2s m. A 225 m. Frequency—l2 Mrs. Si 1,333 Kcs. Broadcasting nightly: 7 to 10 30 p.m. Tokyo time TO-DAY 11 a.m. Nippon-Go Lesson for Chinese Schools broadcast In Mandarin; 11.15 Nippon-Go uesson for Malay and Indian Schools broadcast in Malay; 11.30 Nippon-Go Songs foall Schools;
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 111 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O THKAIMASYO!) LESSON No. 109, English Nippon.Go Pronunciation How many? ikutu? cekoolsoo" thtre are a great Jakusan arhnasn tartk?nhn lirrnrahs many mosquitoes are more ka wa hai yorl kali \.ah bai yohre« troublesome th>n flies urusai ooroosai there is a hole ana pa aite iru ahi.ah «ruh
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  • 550 3 Interview With Chief Of Medical Department WHY Syonan has so far remained immune to epidemics of contagious diseases was explained by Dr. Kozo Ando, Chief of the Medical Department of the Malaya District, in a special interview with a Syonon Times reporter in the
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  • 39 3 Rome, June 27. SIGNOR Benito Mussolini has left for Sicily and Sardinia to inspect the Italian Navy and Air Force which distinguished themselves in the recent sea battle in the Mediterranean. SIGNOR MUSSOLINI
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  • 91 3 MARKING the second phase in the reconstruction of Syonan Island, various new Government offices, railway services anrt financial concerns are scheduled to begin operations simultaneously from July 1. On that date, direct railway service between Syonan City and Bangkok will get under way, while local
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  • 114 3 Tokyo, June 27. F order to assist Nippon-zin in Java, our Military authorities there are planning the establishment of a Guidance Bureau, according to an Asahi report from Batavia. Meanwhile, it is learned that the enthusiastic adoption of the use of Nippon-Go in Java has
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  • 71 3 Lisbon, June 26, Domei. IT is reported from Washington that the White House Secretary, Mr. Stephen Early, revealed that the Soviet Ambassador Maxim Litvinov has been participating in the Washington conference between Roosevelt and Churchill. It is said that M. Litvinov has had long talks
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  • 32 3 Lisbon, June 27. THE U.S. Navy Department on Friday announced that a medium-sized American merchantship was torpedoed and sunk in the Guif of Mexico, according to a Washington dispatch.
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  • 31 3 A Corregidor ammunition dump blown up by our forces at the height on the assault on the Philippines fortress which surrendered to our troops on May 6.
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  • 120 3 Bangkok, June 26, Domei. EIGHTEEN American diplomatic and consular officials, including Mr. Willy S. Ruggerspeak. American Minister to Bangkok, 72 other American nationals and one Dutch woman, it is stated, will sail from here at 2 p.m. on Sunday afternoon for Saigon, French Indo-China, aboard a
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  • 283 3 IN order to facilitate the development of the vast resources of the Southern Regions, the Nanpo-Kaihatu-Kinko (Southern Development Banking Corporation) has opened a branch in Syonan in the former Mercantile Bank Building, Raffles Square. The formal opening of the corporation
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    • 540 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 74 All persons (male and remale) employed in licensed premises such as Restaurants, Eating Houses, Cafes, Coffee shops and Cold Drinks Shops, nust obtain a Licence from hr Licensing Section, Commerce and Industry Department, Syonan Tokubetu-si. before the 10th July, 2602. \pplicants must bring their Inoculation
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    • 153 3 ASTROLOGY Do you want good LOCK? Do you vish to get Ist prize in LOTTERY? A good lucky Talisman of Venus Is giv«n free to each person who sends in three questions regarding about Woik, Business, Love, Health. Marriage. Lottery and other private matters. NOTE:—Choose any one alphabet from A
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    • 328 3 RESUMPTION OF TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS Telegraphic communication with Nisi-Kaigansyu (West Coast of Sumatra) and Riosyu (Ribo) was resumed on June 29. Telegrams in Nippon characters except for Padang will not be accepted. THE GUNSEIBU. 112—113 IMPROVED RAIL TRANSPORT A SKELETON railway service between Padang Besar and Syonan (Main Line via Prai)
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    • 587 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 77 It is hereby notified that owners of all types of fishing gears which had been licensed previously in: (1) Syonan-to <2> The islands in the neighbourhood of Syonan-to, (3) The Rhio Archipelago, must have their licences renewed for this year as from June 20, 2602.
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  • 526 4 Tokyo, June 28. THE Niti Niti's Nankin- cor- ic3pcn3ent quoted Mr. Wane Chin^-wei, President of the Xr.ticnal Government of China, as saying in an interview, that close co-operation between Nippon, China and Manciioukuo is essential for thr establishment of the Greater
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  • 138 4 Tokyo, June 27. IT is learned officially that a military airmail service linkins the home front and farflu n: points in the Southern Regions thereby' greatly expeditinc correspondence between Nippon soldiers and their relatives and friends at home, will be inaugurated in July.
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  • 136 4 Tokyo. June 27. MR. Koki Hlrota and Mr. Yasuklti Yatabe, respectively Grand Envoy, and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Official Goodwill Mission to Thailand, which will leave shortly for Bangkok, were guests at an Impressive farewell banquet given in their honour
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  • 92 4 Manila, June 27. THE Nippon military authorities in the Philippines on May 7 declared the invalidity of the legal peso notes and prohibited its circulation. However, the need lor this is now fully understood by the people. The peso notes have ceased to
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  • 366 4 Australia Must Co-operate Or Be Conquered Tokyo, June 28. MR. TOSIO SIRATORI, former Nippon Ambassador to Rom?. in an article contributed to the Asahi's Column: "An Open Letter to Greater East Asia's Various Races," stressed Australia's geographical position in South-Eastern Asia as a part
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  • 70 4 Rangoon. June 28. "THE New Delhi radio reported on Saturday that the British Government in India issued a decree strictly prohibiting meetings and other collective movements of an anti-British nature in India. It is believed that Britain, worried over the \7hole3ale anti-British
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  • 378 4 CKDR long regarded us the "boneyard" for worn out or damaged motor vehicles, Rochore Canal Road has been ousted from this position by the various open spaces along Syonan's sea front where a vast number of cars, lorries and a. rnoured vehicles of every
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  • 118 4 Tokyo. June 37. GENERAL COUNT HISAITI TERAUTI, Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon forces in the Southern Regions, who is on an inspection tour, recently visited the hospital on a lakeside hi the mountain resort, located fat the outskirts of Dalat, in French Indo-China, to comfort
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  • 182 4 Tokyo, Jun* 27. "TPHE Nippon Kogyo, industrial organ reported that the Government is giving favourable consideration to the developing of the match industry in the southern regions by interested concerns In Nippon; however, the Commerce and Industry Ministry expected unity in their activity
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  • 222 4 Nippon French Indo-China Economic Accord Saigon, June 28. THE Nippon Ambassador, Mr. Kenkiti Yosizawa, in a press interview following his return from Dalat where he conferred with Governor-General Jean Decoux. disclosed that though there were still a few points which needed to be settled, he hoped he would be in
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  • 101 4 Tokyo, June 28. THE Asahi says that the in- crease in the number of Britain's defeats on all war fronts vividly portrays the crumble of the British Empire and that the mere change of State Ministers will not alter the situation. Asserting that the unprecedented
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  • 92 4 Tokyo, June 27. BRINGING their gigantic financial power into the aircraft industry. Mitsui interests entering the heavy industrial field for the first time in their long history, have reached an agreement with the Syowa Aircraft Company to purchase the Heijo Aircraft Works in Tyosen (Korea), a
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  • 49 4 Tokyo, June 27. HERR Robert Schninzinger, German resident in Nippon and a former professor of the Osaka Higher School, was yesterday de corated with the sth Order of Merit of the Sacred Treasure in appreciation for meritorious service rendered to educational circles in Nippon.
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  • 352 4 Tokyo News Commentary (Summary) A MONG the many war slogans of the United States, the one presented by her organized labour draws our particular attention. The cry of the American labour leaders reaches its crescendo in "Make the world safe for
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  • 147 4 Manila. June 27. Fis learnt that the Nippon Military Administration in the Philippines has decided to continue the existing Real Estate Tax rate unchanged and the present method of appraising the value o. Real Estate intact except under special circumstances It is
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  • 125 4 Tokyo. June 27. DREMIER TOZYO. speaking on r the second day of the National School Teachers' Conference as the Education Hall in Kand i ward, stressed that this is an age of action, not of words, and urged the teachers to instil into th«r
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  • 153 4 VTESTERDAY you learned on lO# radio the variation of a verb with the suffix "koto." To-day the radio lesson will deal with the negative form of the same variation. In the negative form the vero does not undergo much change, except that the auxiliary alone is changed into its
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  • 43 4 Vice-Commisr»ar Kuibushev, June 26. Domei. JW|R Naotake Sato, Nippcn Am- bassador to the Soviet Union, conferred with M Andrei Vishinsky. Soviet Vice-Commissa-for Foreign Affairs, at the Foreign Commissariat The nature of their discussion, however, was not disclosed.
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  • 342 4 Tokyo, June 27. "/GRATEFULNESS for a duty fulfilled with not a single soldier or officer injured and not one single resident of the island harmed overcame me as I walked to the beach and bowed towards the Imperial Palace." writes a Commander
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