Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 August 1942

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  • 24 1 The Syonan Times I 140 Cecil Street, Syonanto I I T«loPhone 5471. I No. 141 SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 270 1 A DETAILED investigation has revealed that the late MajorOeneral Tateo Kato, whose promotion posthumously by two ranks from Lieut.-Colonel to MajorQeneral—unprecedented honours in our Army service—was announced by the War Office on July 22, and his flying unit, which he always led, shot down
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  • 108 1 Lisbon, Aug. 1. Dcmel. rLs reported from Chungking that the Central Daily News reflecting the mounting despair in Chungking Government circles, on Wednesday again clamoured for increased aid from the Allied Powers. The newspaper asserted that victory of a decisive nature must be
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  • 63 1 Stockholm, Aug. 1, Domei. AUSTRALIANS who bethe Allied forces have temporarily assumed a defensive stand for an offensive later on have been completely disillusioned by the recent successive Nippon aerial assaults against Townsville, the correspondent in Australia of the London Times reports. The Nippon air raid demonstrates
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  • 104 1 Lisbon, Aug. 1, Domei. THE London Times in an editorial warned that, if the Germans reach Asterakhan, the oil port on the delta of the Volga on the Caspian Sea, it would mark the end of inland oil traffic for the Soviet Union. The Times
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  • 131 1 Lisbon, Aug. I*HE British Admiralty is re- ported to nave announced the loss of the 5,450 ton light cruiser Harmien during an attack by combined Axis naval units in the Mediterranean. The report added that four British destroyers and one Polish destroyer were also
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  • 485 1 Port Hedland Raided For First Time i rTownsville Darwin Plastered With Bombs NOOSE TIGHTENS ROUND COMMONWEALTH'S NECK TOKYO, AUG. 1. IfkUR BOMBERS HAVE LAUNCHED THEIR FIRST AIR RAID ON PORT HEDLAND, ON THE NORTH-WESTERN COAST OF AUSTRALIA, ACCORDING TO A DOMEI REPORT FROM LISBON QUOTING
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  • 292 1 From The China Fronts Canton, Aug. 1. CONTINUING its bombing attack against enemy air bases In Honan and Kwangsi Provinces, our Air Force again bombed Hengyung in Honan Province twice Thursday, according to a dispatch available from Chungking. Staging a fierce
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  • 191 1 Tokyo, Aug. 1. /"VUR Naval Air Forces in raids on Townsville, important port situated in Northern Queensland on the Eastern Coast of Australia, have struck at the very strategic enemy advance air base, Mr Seiiti Kazama, head of the Tokyo Office of
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  • 419 1 Shipping Problem Against Sending Of Sufficiently Large Forces Zurich, August 1, Domei. fJAPTAIN Eddy Bauer, outstanding Swiss military v commentator, writing in the Tribune Geneva, dismisses the possibility of the United Nations creating a second front that will effectively stop the Germans' advance
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  • 45 1 Lisbon, Aug. 1, Domei, QERMAN forces landed at the Taman Peninsula in the Caucasus* thus threatening the rear of the Russians trying to stem the German drive from the north, according to an American radio report quoting a Moscow dispatch.
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  • 329 1 BRITAIN UNITED STATES IN PREDICAMENT OVER RUSSIA (By Mitio Saito, Domei Correspondent) Stockholm, Aug. 1. MARSHAL Fedor yon Bock's smashing successes in the Eastern front may force Britain to change its basic war strategy, as the Allies' unlikelihood of launching a second front at this stage of the war theatres
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  • 890 1 THE German War Machine rumbles on and on eastward, annihilating the Russian Forces, its path strewn with damaged tanks, armoured cars, guns, motor vehicles, and the dead and wounded. The only question remaining to be answered now is: Will the Geiman Forces go on to the
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  • 43 1 Lisbon, Aug. I. WAVES of German plane* swarmed across the Englisn Channel early Thursday morning and rained bombs on London, central and south-wesUrn parts of England causing numerous flres to break out. according to London report on Thursday.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 61 1 p Nippon-Go V It would be a waste of *T time to apply for a l£ typist's position unless r» yoa can handle a type- V writer. In the same way 3f you will be at a dis- advantage in applying x^ X for any position without v a knowledge
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  • 321 2 Steady Increase In Shortage Of Essential Commodities (By Hideo Kinosita, Domei correspondent; Aboard the Asamu Maru, Aug. 1. fPHE Am3/jcan people are be- ginning to feel the increasing pinch of the war with a steady increase in shortages, such as automobiles refrigerators, rubber
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  • 351 2 (By Goro Terar si. Domei Staff Correspondent). Aboard The Asama Maru. Aug. I. RESTRICTIONS which the Greater East Asia War have placed upon the American people are as serious as the effect of American reverses in the war upon their morale. Rich
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  • 109 2 Lisbon, Aug. 1, Domei. IT is reported from Washington that the outlook for obtaining sugar supplies from the Caribbean area has taken a turn for the worse, because of the intensive Axis submarine warfare, and because the bottoms, previously employed in transporting sugar, have been
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  • 524 2 (By Nagaham Yasuo, Domei staff correspondent formerly of New York) Aboard Asama Maru, Aug. 1. THE current freedom from the tense and restrained feeling, which characterized our life in the internment camp in th 3 United States,
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  • 60 2 Lisbon, Aug. 1. Domei. r? is reported from Washington that the United States Navy Department announced that a small United States merchant vessel was torpedoed and sunk by an enemy submarine on July 24, approximately 150 miles off the Atlantic coast. The announcement said
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  • 59 2 Lisbon, Aug. I, Domei, IT is reported from Wash- ington that America's efforts to keep down prices of vital materials by establishing price ceilings have again cracked under the pressure of higher raw material and labour costs. The OP.A. has approved one-cent increase per package of
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  • 167 2 Tokyo, Aug. 1. [DESCRIBING the complete transformation which has occurred in the former international concession in Shanghai following its occupation by our forces at the outbreak of the Greater East Asia war. the Yomiuri said that the celebrated Race Course, the one-time social
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  • 344 2 'By Nagaharu Yasuo, Domei Correspondent) Aboard The Asama Mara. Aug. 1. THE moral effect of the glorious victories of Nippon that has been wrought upon the minds oi Americans since the outbreak o: the Greater East Asia^War is beyond all imagination.
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  • 101 2 Lisbon, Aug 1. THE United States War Production Board reported to the Senate National Investigation Defence Committee that large air transports cannot be constructed this year to meet emergencies, according to a Reuter report from "'ashington. In this connection, American military authorities explained
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  • 397 2 Buenos Aires, Aug. 1. Domei. THE Russian war is the great preoccupation of the American public in view oi the Allied hopes that the Soviet Army would be able to halt the retreat. forcing the Germans to fight through the winter 4n
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 170 2 YOKOHAMA SPECIE RANK LTD. Incorporated in Japan) 21. Collyer Quay, Syonan P. O. Box No. 699 Tele. No. 5937 Office —P rivite Branch Exchange with extensions to all departments. 6922 Manager. 7842 Manager's Residence After 6 p.m. fTokyo Time) lines to the Bank will be connected as follows:— Tele. No.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1150 2 LESSON No. 3t English Nippon-Go Pronum-talion 1. Yonr finders are en.ita no >übi wi ahniWah noh yocb-r v.ah big okii desu ohkee dehs t. Please let me see anata no yuliw:i c ahnah'ah noli yooLrcw.ili oh your (firmer-) mKete kudasai mcc*rhteh koodahsai ring 3. This is my ritig kore 11
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  • 927 3  -  T. OHNISI -YAMATO DAMASII" BY THE term 'yamato damasii' somewhat evades the definition. The first means Nippon and the second is a simple phonetic inflection of tamasii," meaning spirit. What new idea does the spirit or the soul of Nippon give
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  • 361 3 Syonan Made Charcoal Gas Units Will Solve Road Transportation WITHIN the short space of six months since the advent of our Imperial Nippon forces Into Malaya, several local industries have been established in Syonan for the betterment of the country. Among: the new industries, the use of charcoal to generate
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  • 117 3 Rangoon, Aug. 1. PFHE Central Administrative Organ of Burma, under Dr. U Ba Maung, which will start functioning from to-day, will operate under the basic principle that the highest authority will remain in the hands of the Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Forces and ail policies
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  • 121 3 Tokyo. July 28. THE Ntti Niti reports from Hskiklng 1 that preparations are completed to hold a four-day atheltic meet in H sin/Ins beginning from August 9, in Fommemoration of the tenth anniversary of the founding of Manchoukuo. The report says that the meet,
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  • 1123 3 Health Is Wealth I TUBERCULOSIS is world-wide in its incidence though certain climates are more favourable than others to recovery from it. Thus m climate with warm sun and cool dry air benefits early cases of phthisis in whom the disease is
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 44 3 DO YOU WANT $100,000 OR $50,000 OR $10,000 OR $1,000 BUY A TICKET IN OUR $1,000,000 GOVERNMENT LOTTERY AND TRY YOUR LUCK YOU MAY WIN SOME ONE MUST THERE ARE 62 PRIZES ONE OF $100,000 ONE OF 50,000 TEN OF 10,000 FIFTY OF 1,000
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    • 192 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL WANTED IMMEDIATELY:— GirLs (any nationality) between the age of 16 to 19 to work as WAITRESSES. Apply personally at the SAGAR CAFE, 329, New Bridge Road. 141 Wanted: Eurasian girl as bookkeeper with knowledge of typewriting. Salary according to qualification. Apply personally to Pacific Trading Co., 30
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    • 209 3 TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY 9.30 (11 Tokyo time) Service of Worship aiul Holy Communion 3.00 p.m. (4.30 Tokyo time) Combined Epwoith League Services. 4.30 p.m. (6.00 Tokyo time) Wesley Service of Worship Holy Communion. NOTICE MAR THOMA SYRIAN CHURCH. MALAYA. A divine service In Maiayalair. will be conducted by Rev.
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    • 225 3 RE AITKEN AND ONG SIANG (Controlled by Authority). Wills have been discovered erf the following persons:— (1) Puey Yean Chu&n. Ung Ung See, Tan Chwee, Kee Geek Kirn. Tan Kwee Swee. Song Kee Chuau, See Bong Leong, Clieong Ah Yoke, Dr. Martha Hunter Hoahlng. Kuek Beng Chiew, Madam Tay Kirn
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    • 254 3 COMMERCIAL SIGNBOARDS NIPPON-GO ADVTS., ETC, Designed and finished by specialist at moderate charges from SHAN YEE ART STUDIO (Also undertaken house painting and repairing). Call or write to sa, Ann Siang Hill. Syonan. (The road is next to No. 281 of South Bridge Road). 141-142 ASTROLOGY Do you want good
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    • 614 3 NOTICE REtiI'LATIONS FOT* TAXES IMPOSED ON AERATED WATERS 1. All manufacturers in Aerated Waters or any other person shall pay a duty at the rate of 25 cents for every gallon of Aerated Waters winch he remove? from the factory or bonded warehouse or which he imports. All manufacturers of
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  • 173 4 Tokyo, July 30. TJREMIER General Hidekl Tozyo, addressing the closing ceremony at the Women's Higher Normal School at Otuka in Kiosikawa Ward, at the National Girls' High Schools athletic meet, urged his listeners to become true representatives oi Nippon womanhood
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  • 170 4 Hank Gives Yen 500,000 Each To Army Navy Tokyo, July 30. BEFORE the issuing of special dividends to commemorate its 70th anniversary, the Daiiti Banlc, at its shareholders meeting to-day, decided to donate Yen 1,750,000 to -he Army and Navy, the Nippon Scientific Development Society and the Tokyo Imperial University.
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  • 641 4 THE Military Administration in Malaya has been 1 making satisfactory progress, declared Colonel Wataru Watanabe, Gunseikan-bu Somu Butyo, after the conclusion of the three-day conference of governors of eleven Malayan States in Syonan on Friday. The conference was
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  • 65 4 50 Nippon Girl Typists Nurses Reach Macassar Macassar, July 31. FOR the first time since the Nippon occupation of the Celebes group, approximately fifty Nippon girls arrived to-day. They are mostly typists and nurses selected by the Government Offices in Tokyo to work for the Nippon Military Administration here. They
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  • 349 4 'avt Ma-assar, July 30. I AN msight intc th 2 meagre fare and iniolerabl? living condition.s imposed upon Nippon and Nippon women and children, interned by the Dutch, was revealed in stark uncoloured truth when more then 120 wcmen and children
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  • 360 4 lIANDLING the important task of maintaining telephonic communication between the Gunsei-bu and its various officials scattered throughout Malaya are six Chinese girls who are in charge of the telephone exchange in the Gunsei-bu office Syonan. A striking feature the work these girls perform
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  • 91 4 "CTOP, Look, Go," signs, for long a feature in upcountry traffic control systems have come to Syonan and boards bearing these three words so familiar to upcountry motorists can now be seen at scores of street junctions in the city. These traffic control boards
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  • 102 4 pOLLOWING the recent reopenr ing of communications service between Hong Kong and the Southern Regions, the Hong Kong Government-General has decided to reopen Nippon and foreign language telegraphic services between Hong Kong and the Philippine Islands, beginning tomorrow. The rates will
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  • 371 4 Homely Scene In Hcme Country THE Syonan Tokubetu-si (Municipality) during the half-year since the fall of Singapore has progressed remarkably, with an extensive pro* gramme of reconstruction over public utilities and other facilities, law and order, transport, medical affairs, education and other important
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  • 185 4 •THE Indian Independence League (Malaya Branch) established an Indian Independence broadcasting station in Syonan yesterday. The main object of this station is to broadcast interpretative news of current topics and those concerning the Indian problem and to enlighten the Indian people on
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  • 957 4 Tokyo News Commentary WHEN the nations of the we another as they do to-day money like water for the fabi pouring oil on the flame of m of the world are at s loss as tc They have been told from chil
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  • 82 4 Tientsin, July 30. P' Ls learned that five churches and seven schools formerly financed by Americans and Britishers before the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War were unconditionally turned ever to the Tientsin Special Municipality by the Nippon Special Service Organ which has been superintending them
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 139 4 To-morrow's Radio Lesson In Nippon-Go Y £STERDAY you learn2d on the rad.o the use of the preposition "ni meaning "in and you studies the examplo Ano niwa ni matsunoki ga arimasu" meaning There are pin?-trees in the garden." Thjs sentance can be pui in other words as follows—" Ano niwa
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