Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 August 1942

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  • 26 1 The Syonan Times I 140 C»cil Str— t, STonon to I I TeUphone 5471. I No. 142 TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 199 1 Tokyo, Aug. 3. THE War Office has announced 1 the regular personnel changes In our Army, involving seven Lieut-Generals, five MajorGenerals, nine Colonels and one Ueut. -Colon el. The most notable change was the transfer of Lieut -General Prince Ri Gin from the
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  • 220 1 Rang-en. Aug. 3. IN keeping with the formal ln- auguration to-morrow or the new Burmese Central Administrative organ, headed by Dr. U Ba Maung. former Burmese Prem ier, the Thakiii and Sinyitha. two major Burmese political parties have decided to effect a merscr at a
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  • 206 1 Possibility Of Axis Attack On Cairo Upper Nile Seen Zurich, Aug. 3, Domel. AS British attention centred on •f* the Soviet Front, informed Londoners warned against excessive optimism over the Egyptian situation emanating from the British capital. It is stated that these circles emphasized that war correspondents are likely to
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  • 97 1 Tokyo, Aug 1. rFHE Yomiuri, commenting on the proposed visit of Mr. Wendell Willkie as President Roosevelt's Personal Envoy to India, Chungking and the Soviet Union, asserted that Willkie's mission will fail, just as Sir Stafford Cripps failed in his negotiations with the
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  • 134 1 Britain U. S. At Loggerheads Over New Appointment Berlin, Aug. 3. Domei. TTHE United States and Britain are diametrically opposed to the appointment of General George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff of the United States Army.! as Commander-In-Chief of the combined Anglo-American forces for the proposed second front in Western
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  • 267 1 13 American Planes Destroyed In Two-day Attack On Hengyang CHUNGKING'S GUERILLA TACTICS FOILED THE PRESS SECTION 1 ANNOUNCED SATU 13 AMERICAN PLANE TIVE TWO-DAY ATTA ENEMY'S ADVANCE A VINCE. THE ANNOUN INTENDED FOR GUE HAVE BEEN DESTR ATTACK. TOKYO, AUG. 3. OF
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  • 89 1 Vichy, Aug. 3, Domel. IT is officially announced that the 3,351-ton French freighter, Mitidja, was stopped by a British submarine, in the Mediterranean, on July 26, according to a Havas report. The cargo carried by the Mitidja consisted of cereals, wines and ores, loaded
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  • 110 1 Lisbon, Aug. 3. Domei. T»HE recent loss of three Allied merchantmen in waters adjacent to South Africa Is definite proof that idle talk concerning ships and shipping can lead to disastrous consequences, ViceAdmiral William E. C. Tait, Ccm-mander-ln-Chief of the South Atlantic, warned in
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  • 37 1 Berlin, Aug. 3. pONTTNUING their relentless attack against Allied shipping, German naval forces during the month of July sank 128 enemy vessels totalling 816,000 tons, the German High Command announced,
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  • 269 1 Lisbon, Aug. 3. Domei. THE Chungking High Com- mand has reported that Nippon forces have made a new landing on the coast of Chekiang Province in South China, according to a despatch from Chungking. The dispatch said that the Nippon forces landed
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  • 97 1 Lisbon, Aug. 3. 11 UARD on the heels of It blistering air attacks nJ against Townsville, the P* Nippon Air Force Thursday carried out a ffg severe bombardment of J Port Darwin, enemy rf« naval and air base in 1 Northern Australia, ac-
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  • 151 1 Berlin, Aug. 3. Domei. A CCORDINO to a D N.B. re- port, German air planes again bombed Birmingham, on the r'ght of July 31. During the raid severe damage was inflicted on the city's industrial zones. According to reports by German reconnaissance planes, the city
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  • 69 1 Lisbon, Aug. 4, Domei. Fis reported from Havana that the registration of all men between the ages of 18 and 25 for compulsory military service began in Cuba on Saturday morning. The report said that the Government and opposition leaders had agreed to make some changes In
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  • 49 1 Berlin. Aug. 3, Domel. ACCORDING to a D.N.B. report, German submarines recently sank two medium-sized United States freighters off the eastern coast of the United States. The report further revealed that three more armed United States freighters were sunk in the south Atlantic Ocean.
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  • 277 1 Nanking, Aug. I. THE theatre of operations, for the annihilation of Chinese Communist forces in Northern Hopeh Province, has shifted to Chahar plains, where NipponManchoukuoan combined forces now are conducting extensive mopping up operations against Chinese Communist remnant, trapped at various points,
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  • 175 1 APPARENT EFFORT TO APPEASE REDS Stockholm, Aug 3 IN an apparent effort to appease cordin* ff emier Josef Stalin, acpatch a" unconfiri«ed dis Meanwhile. The Red Star, Russian Army newspaper, reflecting the unprecedented crisis facinl the resisting Soviet Army !f ate* "Tne Red
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  • 295 1 Lisbon, Aug. 3, Domei. A MOSCOW dispatch, received by the Association Press, revealed that the Russians received the news of the recent R.A.F. raids on Germany without any parti cular enthusiasm or excitement. The dispatch said that while fighting what
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  • 79 1 Stockholm, Aug. 4, Domei. THE Soviet Government news- paj.er. according to reports from Moscow, reflecting Kremlin's di.'ssatisf action over the Anglo-American failure to organize a second front, said on Saturday that "the main burden of the war against the Germans has been borne b,y
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  • 1051 1 II7E wish to give our heavt-s approval to the scheme for increasing food production hi Malaya, and Sumatra. Importation of rice into Malaya alone has already risen to 60 or 70 per cent. Since rice is an indispensable food, such a state ot affairs is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 60 1 Nippon-Go It would be a waste of 3T" time to apply for a IZ typist's position unless y^- you can handle a type- V writer. In the same way <tg )t yon will be at m dis- y advantage in applying for any position without y a knowledge of Nippon-
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  • 272 2 "BETTER TO CARRY OUT DEFENSIVE OPERATIONS' 9 Hesitancy Over Second Front While Russia Goes Asunder Tokyo, Aug. 3. AT a recent meeting of the Pacific War Council J\ hold at White House in Washington, the representatives of those countries which have
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  • 70 2 Tokyo, Aug. 3. DEFLECTING the iron determination of the entire people of Nippon to bring: the Greater East Asia war to a successful conclusion, it was revealed that daring only two months, June and July, nearly one milliard yen had been deposited in various
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  • 184 2 Manlia. Aug. 3. WITH the commencement of the liquidation of banks of enemy character, our Military Administration in the Philippines has issued regulations, consi.ting of four-point?, in connec;icn with the collection of assets. The regulations are firstly, rll deotorj, irrespective of th 2 nature
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  • 170 2 A RECENT issue of tho zinc, Army and Navy ing commentary on the I United States officers. The article accuses the officers cf having no practical knowledge of strategy, saying that a U.S. staff officer ccmmLted one of the w_;rst tactical blunders. This is ascribed to the
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  • 121 2 Tokyo, An*. 3. IT is revealed that Major Riccardo I ederici, Air Attache of the Italian Embassy, last Thursday paid an official call on General Kenzi Doihara, Chief of the Army Aviation Headquarters. to deliver a message of condolence on behalf
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  • 88 2 Tokyo, Aug. 3. COMMENTING on the successful conclusion of agreement for the exchange of diplomats and nationals between Britain and Nippon, the Yomiuri editorially congratulated the officials of Switzerland. Sweden and Portugal for their strenuous efforts to make the exchange possible. The newspaper said that
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  • 80 2 Tokyo, Aug. 3. American Service magaRegister, carries a scathutter incapability of tho Quoting a cryptic announcement made by the spokesman of the American Information E»ureau. a Reuter dispatch rsaching Lisbcn from Washington stated Saturday that the Allied offensive would be smarted as soon a3 sufficient consignments
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  • 201 2 Bangkok, Aug. 3. Domei. IN accordance with the Anglo- American repatriation agreement, 101 British. Dutch, Belgian and Norwegian diplomatic and consular officials and part of the resident nationals here will leave for Saigon to-morrow to board the Nippon diplomatic exchange vessel. Tatuta Maru, which
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  • 528 2 Repatriation Agreement Between Nippon Britain EXCHANGE SHIPS LEAVE YOKOHAMA, LIVERPOOL FOR LOURENCO MARQUES 0 Tokyo, Aug. 3. UR Foreign Office announced that an agreement has been reached between the Nippon and British Governments for the exchange of all Nippon and Thai diplomatic, consular and other officials as well as part
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  • 152 2 Tokyo, Aug. 3. NAI Divek Chayanama, Thai Ambassador to Tokyo, in a statement in connection with the return of the Nippon Grand Mission of Felicitation to Thailand, headed by Grand Envoy Koki Hirota, described the visit as "yet another proof of whose ties of cordial
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  • 397 2 Yokohama, Aug. 3. Y OKOHAMA'S famed water- front bustled with activity, reminiscent of the pre-war days when approximately 600 British evacuees from all parts of East Asia. Including Sir Robert Craigie, British Ambassador to Tokyo, sailed from Yokohama Thursday evening aboard th» repatriation ship, Tatuta
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 78 2 15,000,000 Yen Collected For Building Planes Tokyo, Aug. 4. MORE than 15,000,000 Yen has been collected by the Asahi during the five years since shortly after the commencement of the China Affair for a special fund to build war pi a ties, the newspaper revealed. The total amount of donations
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 146 2 RUDIMENTS OF NIPPON-GO GRAMMAR AND HOW TO SPEAK POLITE NIPPON-GO EDITED BY DR. WiLLUM TMJRIAPPAH, who was a student of The Gynaecological Institute of the Nippon Imperial University, Kyoto, Nippon. *nd Scrutinized Corrected by Dr. Makoto Moriya, Professor Okayama University, Nippon. Available at all leading Stores News Agents. In Syonan-*o
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    • 699 2 i.EAR.N NIPPON-UO! tMl*t*o> tHI <) llfi/\IMAS*O:j LESSON No. 39 English Nippon-Go rronucclation 1. The roof of this kono ie >*o yanr wa koiinoh e*-*4i noh yaln:e:i house Is red akai (desu) wall aJiKii (deb*) 2. GHe me the key heya no kaji o hrhyah noh kah-nybec of the room kodasai
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    • 549 2 Syonan Broadcasting Station Wavilenffth —25 a. 225 tn. Frequency—l 2 flics. Se 1,333 Xc« Broadcasting Nightly 6 tt 10.20 p.m.. Tokyo Time: Both Wavelengths. 10.20 to 11 p.m.. Tokyc Time: On 225 m. only. Date of Programme: TO-DAY 8.30 r>.m. Light Music .Recorded); 9.00 Indian Music (Re. corded); 9.30 Interval;
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  • 1233 3 ADDRESS DELIVERED BY Mr. K. P. K. MENON THE following is the text of a broadcast talk by Mr. K. P. K. 1 Menwi at Saturday's inauguration of the special 1.1.L. radio station in Syonan. Mr. Menon said: There wu a time, not longr
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  • 169 3 Lisbon, An*. 1. Dome! A COORDING to a Reuter dispatcii from Allahabad, Pandit Jawaharlal lfrtirn, leader of the Indian National Congress Party, in an interview, de- clared "we want to bußd up a national •will to resistance," adding "if we remain pasfive we
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 607 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 97 SYSTEM OF DISTRIBUTION AND SUPPLY OF RICE IN SYONAN TO It is hereby notified, for the information of the general public residing in Syonan-to. that, in order to miuntain smo«tU and systematic supply •f rice to them, the Mayor has issued the following undermentioned Rules
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    • 660 3 li 1 REGISTRATION NEUTRALS—(MALE AND FEMALE) Nationals (male and female) of Switzerland. Fortugal, Russia, France. Turkey, Afghanistan, Eire (Ireland), Argentina, Chile and Sweden, who are recognised as neutrals, must report for registration at X J»J*L Building, to be accompanied by two photographs, together with 20 cents, being registration fees from
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    • 187 3 A D V ERTISEMENTS GENERAL STENO-TYPIST WANTED Wanted young Steno-Typist for Secretarial position. Must be able to speak Chinese and English. Bring Curriculum vltae. Apply PERSONALLY at No. 2. Cecil Street, DOMEI NEWS AGENCY 1 in former N.TS. Building) from 2 to 3 p.m. August 8, 2002. M Wanted: Eurasian
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    • 210 3 We make UNCOMFORTABLE eyes COMFORTABLE. Consult: r M. EZEKIEL SONS, THE OPTICIANS. 10 12, The Arcade "Telephone No. 3949, Syoncm." Pen/Pencil Repairs Cleaned, Polished Repaired 75 eto. each Nib, Csy, Barrel, etc. Extra (ALL WORK GUARANTEED) Upcountry repairs by Registered Post only! Write or Call; Y. T. LEE 33t. North
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    • 227 3 RE AITKEN AND ONG SIANG (Controlled tey Anthority v;yis have been discovered erf the following persons:— (I) Puey Yean chuan. Vng Ung See, Tan Chwee, Kee Oeck Kirn. Tan Kwec Swee, Sons Kee Chuan, See Bong Leoog, Cheong Aa Yoke. Dr. Martha Hunter Hoahlng, Kuek Beng Chlew, Madam Tay Kirn
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    • 487 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 98 Starting from August 1, 2662, the organisation of Syonan Tofcubeta-Si has been chanced as follows:— Sohmu-bu (G neral Affairs Bureau): liisyo-ka (Secretary's Department). Keiri-ka (Accountant's Department). Saitoh- ka (Treasurer's Department). Zehnn-ka (Revenue Department. Kanzai-ka (Saperintendance Department). Tekisan-kanri-ka (Department of Custodian of Enemy Property). Minsei-bu (Bureau
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    • 619 3 NOTICE REGULATIONS FOR TAXES IMPOSED ON AERATED WATERS 1. All manufacturers hi Aerated Waters or any other person shall pay a duty at the rate of 25 c?nte lor every gallon of Aerated Waters which he remover from the factory or bsasied wareaou^e or which he impcrts. AU manufacturers of
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  • 88 4 IN Sunday's issue, in the Domei report of the Military Administration Dept.'s conference of Governors of Valayan States and Govern-ors-designate of the various States in Sumatra, it was stated that "in the monetary field he (Col. Wataru Watanabe) added that the Administration
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  • 110 4 Tokyo. Au?. t. .^•OMMENTINa on the prospects of I F^ the forthcomir.g ilce harvest, the >Asahi. on the basis of a nationwide Jfcurvey entiinff yesterday, reported that frthLi year's rice crop in Nippon Proper fcnr.-vs all indications of surpassing 'Ifchat of the aveiage year. Although
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  • 198 4 Surabaya, July 31. JT Is learned that the Nippon Military Administration under kits initial plan for the immediate of automobile transpor station in Java over roads not krunning parallel to railroads, has f decided to permit the operation of a bus line over the 1.370-kilometer
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  • 353 4 IBv a Domel Correspondent with the NloDon Naval Forces>. Benspasar. Bali, July 29. "r\URING the short space of time since the occupation o; th? lesser Sunda Islands by •the Nippon forces, conditions on these tropical isles in the South .'Seas have been restored
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  • 2032 4 IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY AT DAI TOA GEKIZYO A CEREMONY in celebration of the first stage of learning Nippon-Go was held on Sunday with great success at the Dai Toa Gekizyo under the patronage of the Syonan Nippon Gakuen, and was graced by the
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  • 61 4 Open Up Malaya T\OMEI learns that a net- work of bus and truck lines running throughout the Malay Peninsula, which will speed up transportation and relieve the congested railways, will be established soon. It is understood that independent motor transportation lines will be reorganized
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  • 145 4 AS a result of a trap by officers atrt tached to the Commerce and Industry peprrtment, Kang Slang Gee, proprietor of a substantial wholesale business in Teluk *yer Street, was fined $1,500 or nine months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. M. V. Pillai in the
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  • 726 4 Tokyo News Commentary THE war situation as it stands to-day finds the British and the Americans completely ousted from the East Asiatic fronts. In the European sectors, we find German submarines effectively cutting off all water routes of supply for the Allies. The
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  • 131 4 Tokyo, July 31. AN Industrial Training School for teaching motor mechanics, blueprint reading, woodcarving and other industrial subjects, is scheduled to be opened In August, at Batavia. the Asah. reports. The school, for the first year, is accepting 23 youths of abou
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  • 149 4 Manila, July 39 THE Finance Department of th? 1 Military Administration in Mi Philippines revealed that th liquidation of teven enemy ban*; in the Philippines will be stai v on Aug 1. and the Manila branch of the Bank *>f Taiwan has bee i commissioned
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 124 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YESTERDAY you learned on the radio the use of preposition "no naka ni" meaning 'in". "Ni' and "no naka ni" are prepositions indicating peace and position. To-day you will deal witM the prepositions "de" and "n> naka de", that is another way of speaking and writing
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