Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 August 1942

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Times I 140 Cecil Street, Syononto I I Telephone 5471. /Vo. 140 SATURDAY, AUGUST I, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 434 1 Large-Scale Offensive Against The City Has Started GERMANS THROW MORE TROOPS ACROSS DON LISBON, JULY 31. DOMEI. CTALINGRAD IS NOW WITHIN RANGE OF GERMAN HEAVY ARTILLERY FIRE, AND THE CITY IS BEING SUBJECTED TO A HEAVY CANNONADING, ACCORDING TO REPORTS RECEIVED IN LISBON: Meanwhile, the Soviet
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  • 243 1 Lisbon, July 31, Domei. r' is reported from London that the Evening Standard Wednesday editorially declared that this the most serious hour for Russi? since the Germans were within 18 miles of Moscow last year." Trn io:.rnal pointed out that the Germans have
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  • 84 1 MOSCOW revealed that 171 Stalin has ordered his hard pressed retreating Army in the south, battling for the preservation of the vital Caucasus, to halt the retreat of every solcTier and officer and to stand and fight unto "victory or death." Publishing Stalin's
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  • 328 1 Another Step Toward Construction Of Co-Prosperity Sphere Tokyo, July 31. 1 dared that the recent granting of the Yen 100,000,000 loan by the Bank of Nippon to the Central Reserve Bank of China adds "one more proof to the story of the
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  • 209 1 Tokyo, Aug. 1. THE fact that the Anglo- American Powers are hinting that it is impossible to establish a second front despite the critical position of the Soviet forces, is stark evidence of their notorious policy of making others fight their battles." the Tyugai Syogyo
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  • 65 1 Berlin, July 31. WEDNESDAY'S German High Command communique states that the German air force units bombed the Suez Canal Tuesday morning: and scored direct hits on harbour facilities, fuel dumps and vessels. In defence of Hamburg, which was raided by the British air force Tuesday night,
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  • 107 1 Tokyo. July 31. ONE hundred Chinese youths are at present undergoing intensive spiritual and agricultural training at the well-known Uti hara Colonists' Training Farm in Ibaragi Prefecture together with Nippon youths. Ninety-three of them arrived in June from North China under the auspices of
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  • 50 1 Bangkok. July SI. IT has been disclosed that diplomatic relation- between Thailand and Spain, which had been suspended r-ince the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. wi!l b? resumed with the forthcoming arrival at Madrid of Li^ut-Colonel ftajawongs, the Military Attache to the Thai Legation Id I Spain.
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  • 32 1 Lisbon. July 31, Domel. ACCORDING to a message received in Lisbon from Mcl fcourn?. Nippon aircraft raided 1 Port Darwin and Port Moresby early Thursday morning.
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  • 479 1 Determination To Promote Wartime Cause Through Trade Reaffirmed Tokyo, July 31. QUR Premier, General Hideki Tozyo, speaking to KJ the national rally of service through the Commerce Association held Thursday at the Soldier's Hall in Kudan Ward, declared that the organization has greatly contributed
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  • 100 1 Lisbon, July 31, Domei. r' is reported from Chungking that although political circles in Chungking understood that Lauchlin Currie. Roosevelt's Special Emissary to Chungking, practically completed his work following his ten-day stay, the truth about his activities, it is reported, is shrouded in
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  • 239 1 From The China Fronts Canton, July 31. A CHUNGKING dispatch states that Nippon air units on Wednesday morning twice bombed Kweilin in Kwangsi Province, base of the American air force in China. Nippon planes had a fierce air duel with the U.S.
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  • 665 1 THE peoples of Asia stretch their hands across the seas to the Nippon-zin. A firm clasp and •> sincere one tinged with gratitude for the freedom given them. There is a comradeship and a community of the brave, of libei ated and liberator, of all determined defenders
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  • 90 1 Geneva, July 31. ANEW YORK dispatch revealed that during the past several months, a number of striken have broken out at various munition factories in the United States. Due to these strikes, the United States has lost approximatly 1.000,000 labourers, tho dispatch added. DIKE
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 57 1 •j Nippon-Go 1 It would be a waste of time to apply for a ZZ typist's position unless yL. fcv can handle a type- writer. In the same way mj J^ you will be at a dis- V^ advantage in applying i^ for any position without 'v a knowledge of
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    • 73 1 Illustrated Book On Nippon Published In Rome Rome, July 31. Domei, DESPONDING to the popular demand for information regarding Nippon since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War, Giappone," a special book explaining practically all phases of life in Nippon, has been published here with the assistance of the
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  • Our Victories In Malaya, East Indies A Sledge Hammer Blow To United States War Effort
    • 462 2 AMERICA SHORT OF RUBBER LABOUR Shipbuilding Plans Exist On Paper Only TOKYO JULY 31. THi: SUSPENSION OF RUBBER IMPORTS 1 INTO THE UNITED STATES AS A RESULT OF OUR OCCUPATION OF MALAYA AND THE EAST INDIES HAS PROVED A SLEDGE HAMMER BLOW TO THE AMERICAN WAR EFFORT, DECLARES MR. ITITARO
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    • 231 2 Tokyo, July 31. MR. Ititaro Tafcata. former j chief of Lho Niti Niti's New York Bureau, writing to his paper aboard the repatriation ship Asamu Mam, said that1 the American people still do; not know the truth about thej conditions and losses suffered i
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  • 89 2 U.S. Navy Command Extended To Aleutians Hawaii Lisbon, July 31. Domei. j^CCORDINCi to a report received here from Washington it is officially announced tat operational naval units and army aircraft of the United States in the Aleutian Islands have been placed under the command of ft naval officer. It was
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  • 399 2 IB" Mr. Masao Thuda, Dome! Correspondent) Buenos Aires, July 31. THE financial conditions of wartime America were reflected in the industrial shares on the New York exchange, which again dropped last week on account of bad news from Russia as well as
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  • 53 2 Lisbon, July 31. Dumel. IT is reported frDm Washington 1 that, confronted with a severe oil shortage in the United states the War Fr-duc^ioa Eoard h«u prohibited all fuel oil deliverl:-s for rating pnd cooling equipment In order to build up conserve stocks for
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  • 153 2 (By Masao Thuda. Domei Correspondent.) Buenos Aires, July 31. Domei, DESPITE the Axis victories in Egypt, Russia, Asia, and the Atlantic, the United States to-day hangs in a state of suspense until the November 3 election, with neither the Administration nor Congress possessing the courage
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  • 389 2 Tokyo, July 31. Domcl. •T^HE Japan Times and Advertiser In an editorial asserts that the presence in Chungking at this time of Dr. Lauchlin Currie Administrative Assistant to President Roosevelt, shows that "all is not well between Chungking and th? United States." Writing
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  • 220 2 Stockholm, July 31. Domel. ALL reports from London indicate that the British have given up hope of establishing a Second Front this year. The British Press seems to be emphasizing the risk of an overseas Second Front while many observers are
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  • 119 2 Rangoon, Juiy 31. IT is learned that the first step tcwards the concrets establishment of a new Burma for Burmese will be taken when the Nippon Military Administration office announces to-morrow the appointment of the Chiof Executive and other officials cf the
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  • 74 2 Bangkok, July 31. Domei. JUR. Makoto Yano, Chairman of 111 the French Indo-China-Thai Delimitation Commission, accompanied by French representatives, has arrived here en route to inspect the new border between Thailand and French Indo China. In a statement to the Press Mr Yano lauded the friendly
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  • 41 2 Hukuoka. July 31. MR. Cbu Fo-hal, Chinese Minister of Finance and concurrently president of the central Reserve Bank of china, who visited Nippon on an Important mission, left the Hi-kuok* airfield for Nankin? this afternoon.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 79 2 SAILING BOAT SERVICE between PENANG BELAWAN (Sumatra) INDONESIAN TRADING Co., PENANG' IMPERIAL MAIL CARRIERS PENANG TO BELAWAN EVERY FRIDAY BELAWAN TO PENANG EVERY SATURDAY Extra sailings in operation Apply for particulars. Dates of sailings subject to alteration due to circumstances beyond control Booking of passage 10 days before scheduled sailings
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    • 128 2 PIPE TOBACCO MIXTURE NOTICE Is hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted above is the exclusive property of V. B. Gopal of No.. 49, Arab Street, Syonan and that the same is used by the said V. B. Gopal in respect of various grades of pipe tobacco produced and/or sold
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 531 2 LEARN mf(l>N-OO: Nii'f^A IHI o»v \\s\%, LFSSON No. 37 English Nippon-Go Pronunciation I. I did not find donata r.io mitukema- dohnahtah moh me,-tsoo-anybody «en desita krlin.ah.cn dehshlali Z. lhe.ro are none to defco ni mo gorai- dchkoh nee moh s-ibzaU be had anywhere vna&en n ?.h on S. Arything wiil
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    • 278 2 Syonan Broadcasting Station Wavelength—2s m. 225 m. Frequency—l 2 Mes. ft 1,333 Kes. Broadcasting Nightly 6 to 10.20 p.m., Tokyo Time: Both Wavelengths. 10.20 to 11 p.m.. Tokyo Time: On 225 m. only. Date of Programme: TO-DAY 8. 30. a.m. Light Music (Recorded): 9.00 Chinese Music (Recorded); 9.30 Interval: 6
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  • 921 3 History Of Nippon THIS is the concluding chapte 1 article on the "History of > Board of Tourist Industry, Nipp On the very day of the Emperor Meizi's demise the Emperor Taisyo (reigned 1912-1926) straightaway ascended the Throne, and named
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  • 204 3 EAST ASIA SPORTS MEET IN MUKDEN Hsinking, July 30. «T»HE East Asiatic recreational congress will be held in Mukden f.-r three days commencing from Aug. 18. The object of the congress is to furthsr the new East Asia recreational movement, and it is
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  • 381 3 *To Do Or Die* To the Editor, Syonan Times Sir,—Your editorials of July 1* and 15, were practical pieces of philosophy and an open challenge to the Oversea Indians. Whether this challenge will be taken up depends on how much of their spirit is left, after two
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  • 83 3 Lisbon, July 29. Domei. ACCORDING to dispatches from London. Deputy Prime Minister, Clement Attlee, replied negatively in the House of Commons when asked if the United Nations had agreed on a common method of notifying shipping losses. He said that the British Government was negotiating with
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  • 73 3 Tokyo, July 30. |\N the basis of the informv ation received from the International Red Cioss Committee, the Foreign Office authorities have made public the names of 166 Nippon-zin who were transferred from Latin America to the United States for internment at Fort Still,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 750 3 GUNSEIBU NOTICE No. 25 Regulations Regarding Telegrams To And From The Home Country, Manchukuo And China. I. Telegrams between places In Malaya, and Sumatra and places In the Home country, Manchukuo and China are subject to the following regulations. Z. Persons who are subjects of Neutral countries wishing to send
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    • 114 3 chrr whm permission to granted. 24. When sending press telegrams he most produce him Toucher. 25. Vouchers granted in Nippon may be used in Malaya and Sumatra. S6. Press telegrams tinder these regulations are also gatcincd by the tales regarding press telegrams published an June 23. 27. If anyone wants
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    • 296 3 ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL Translator For Syonan Tokubetu-Si. The Syonan Tokubetu-Si require the services of an experienced English Nippon-go Translator. AD applications duly endorsed "Translator" and addressed to the Secretary, most reach the Hisho-ka (Secretary's Office), Municipal Building, Syonan, not later than \ugus t 3, M I. ASAHI. Secretary. Syonan, July 25,
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    • 277 3 PRIVATE TUITION In Pianoforte Music and Theory by experienced Lady Teacher willing to give lessons at Pupil's house If desired. Charges Moderate. Apply Mte* J. Bcharengutvcl, 758 Devonshire Road, syonan-€b. 140 For general cleaning and repair ing of Typewriters, Calculators etc. 'phone 2489. KWOK YOKE WENG 7, Kempas Road (Former
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    • 411 3 NOTICE TO RICE DEALERS 1. Rice Dealers who must obtain permits from The Syonan-to Rice and Paddy Distributing Association to purchase rice from wholesalers appointed by Government, are hereby notified that, commencing from 15th of August, 2602. they must being to the wholesalers the same number of empty gunny bags
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    • 359 3 GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR DRAINAGE IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT NOTICE. The undermentioned 'SPARE PARTS' are urgently required for the working of the following 'EXCAVATORS'. They may be either new or usable old ones. No questions will be asked and they will be paid for at the current market prices. EXCAVATOR MAKE 1. Priestman's
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 145 3 RUDIMENTS OF NIPPON-GO GRAMMAR AND HOW TO SPEAK POLITE NIPPON-GO EDITED BY DR. WILLIAM THURIAPPAH, who was a student of The Gynaecological Institute of the Nippon Imperial University, Kyoto, Nippon. And Scrutinized Corrected by Dr. Makoto Moriya, Professor Okayama University, Nippon. Available at all leading: Stores News Agents. In Syonan-to
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  • 605 4 THE following is an explanation oi the reasons underlying the j jegistratlon of Eurasian and Jewish, as well as all other VQtken, <male and female) at; Ihe Romv.-Han. At present, there are very few i companies. firms and factories operating in Malaya, which
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  • 524 4 Nippon Thai Premiers Exchange Felicitations THAILAND SPECIALLY GRATEFULL FOR BORDER AGREEMENT Tokyo, July 30. THE Foreign Office to-day revealed the text of 1 the message of the Prime Minister of Thailand, Field Marshal Luang Pibul Songgram, to Premier General Hideki Tozyo, entrusted to Mr. Koki Hirota, our Envoy to Thailand,
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  • 350 4 These sources said that the American report that the Bolivian Consul In Yokohama was confined to home after being stricken with tuberculosis obviously refers to his tuberculosis of the spine, which had been his chronic ailment even before the war. They also
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  • 198 4 Tokyo. July 29. THE people of Thailand all are 1 nred with the desire to reconstruct their country in close co-operation with Nippon, former Fremiet Koki Hirota was quoted as sajing by the Asahi reporter in an interview aboard train. Mr. Hirota returned here to-day after
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  • 98 4 HP H E ceremony marking the completion of the framework ol the Syonm Zinzya (Shrine) and the opening ceremony of the new Divlue Bridie, was observed iv solemnity on the afternoon of July SO. The OmranndT-In-ChW was at the bead of the row, the Chief
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  • 221 4 Manila, July 29. NIPPON has no intention to make the Philippines a colony, like Spain and the United States had done, but to help her become a worthy member of the Co-Prosperity Sphere, declared Lt.-General Akira Nara, Garrison Commander, speaking at Dagupan.
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  • 72 4 THE criminal section of the High Court of Justice in Kuala Lumpur will be established to-day. Tie civil court has been In operation since May with Mr. K. K. Benjamin, Indian legal adviser to the provincial government of gelangor, as
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  • 161 4 SINCE the Syonan Nippon Gakuen was started on May 1, this year, all the students have been learning Nippon-Go conscientiously and earnestly under the sincere teaching of the stall and the very capable principal, Professor Kotaro Zimbou. The results of the terminal examination have risen
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  • 167 4 Lisbon, July 30. AREUTER dispatch reports that Pundit Nehru, leader of the all-India National Congress, denouncing the Anglo-American attitude toward India, said: •Britain and the United States are attacking us because the? either do not understand the position of the National Congress or they deliberately attempt to
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  • 112 4 I^IRECT wireless communica- tions between Nippon and the Philippines will be resumed to-day, says Nippon Domei. The rates will be Yen 180 for the first live words in Nippon kana and 60 sen per five words thereafter, while messages sent in romanized Nippon-go
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  • 382 4 A COMPREHENSIVE survey of the work of the Agricultural i% Department of the Nippon Military Administration, Malaya, was given by Mr. T. Hironaga, the director, to the local press yesterday. Among other things, Mr. Hironaga stated that in addition to large
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    29 4 iy|K- Kenkiti Yosizaua. Nippon Ambassador to French Indo-China, who arrived in Syonan on July 29 on an inspection trip. Mr. Yosiznwa will visit the East Indies also.
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  • 161 4 Buenos Aires, July 29. Domei. THE United States nation-wide drive to collect scrap rubber Las ended in failure, far short ot the goal of 500,000 tons, according to reports received here. Despite the typical fanfare during the first week of the drive including
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  • 474 4 RESULTS on Wednesday, the second day of the race meeting in Ipoh, were as follows: RACE I:—Horses, Class 4, Div. 2, 5 furs.—HYAFUSA, 9.7 (Bakbang), l; HILARITY, 8.13 (Nair), 2: ROYAL BEAU, 8.13 (FadU), 3; ANACONDA, 7.2 (Hassan). 4. Course scratching: Winter Green. Won by
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    • 162 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson \IN the previous radio lessen you learned the negative form of orimasu and imasu," that is orimas?n and imasen respectively. To-day the radio will deal with the preposition. Take for example—" Ano niwa ni matsunoki ga arimasu" meaning There are pine-treas in the garden." In this
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