Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 5 August 1942

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  • 24 1 The Syonan Times. j 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to I I Telephone 5471. I ISo. 143 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 207 1 Big Tank Battle Raging North-West Of City BERLIN QUARTERS EXPECT DECISIVE PHASE SOON IN A LARGE-SCALE TANK BATTLE RAGING 1 BETWEEN THE GERMAN AND SOVIET FORCES NORTH-WEST OF STALINGRAD, THE RED FORCES ARE DESPERATELY TRYING TO DEFEND THEIR POSITIONS AGAINST THE FURIOUS GERMAN ATTACKS, STATES A LISBON
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  • 716 1 Stockholm, Aug. 4, Domei. npKE iormation of a second front has been admitted to be vir tuaily hopeless this year, according to a report received from a Swedish correspondent. The setting up of a second front is dependent chiefly on the development of
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  • 44 1 Berlin, Aujr. 4. 'THE loss of 432 British planes during the month of July was revealed by reports rsachintf Berlin from netitral sources. Of the 432 planes. 160 were lost between July 26 and 31. the reports stated.
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  • 274 1 i\ 9*°***' /ttjeyhina Fwhs Canton, Aug. 4, Domei. ACCORDING to reports from Chungking, the Nippon air force, during the past few days, have been extremely i active in Fukien, Chekiang and Hunan Provinces. The reports said that Nippon I bombers on
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  • 45 1 Lisbon, Aug. 4, Domei. r[* is reported from Melbourne that Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur's Headquarters has announced that Nippon air forces Saturday carried out simultaneous bombing raids on Port Moresby, Horn Island and Townsville, destroying important military objectives.
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  • 99 1 Tokyo, Aug. 4. Domei. ]\|R. TOMOKAZU HORI, spokesman of the Information Board, at the regular Pres3 conference with foreign correspondents, disclosed that another exchange ship will shortly sail from Yokohama carrying British and Allied officials and unofficial? from Nippon, Manchoukuo, China and elsewhere. Asked whether
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  • 221 1 Nanking, Aug. 2. •■pHE food situation among the Chungking forces in the j Chekiang-Kiangsi war sectors is iso deplorable that the Chungking troops are eager to surrender to j the Nippon army merely to be able to eat three times a day. ac-
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  • 127 1 Lisbon, Aug. 4, DomeL INDICATING that Britain Is feeling more and more the pinch of the airtight Axis blockade. Lord Woolton, the British jUinister of Food, warned the British people that they might have to tighten their belts further, according to reports from
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  • 804 1 The Past Week In Review Tokyo, Aug. 4. IN the presence of Tenno-Heika, the solemn rites 1 for the 30th Anniversary of the demise of Meizi Tenno were held at the Imperial Sanctuary in the Imperial
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  • 158 1 Tokyo, Aug. 4. Domei. GENERAL (retired) Ayao Kisimoto, aged 63, became Mayor of Tokyo, Monday, when, by a vote of acclamation, he was unanimously elected by the Municipal Assembly. He succeeds Mr. Tomeziro Okubo. who resigned on July 20. The present Mayor, who
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  • 798 1 |T is a matter for congratulation that the Military Administration, during the course cf half a year, since our occupation of Malaya and Sumatra, has majis such favourable progress and thao, with conditions restored to normalcy and the ardent co operation of the native populations throughout the
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  • 39 1 Rome, Aug. 4. CORMATIONS of Italian planes carried out successful attacks against the enemy's rear lines especially against enemy's air bases in North Africa on Sunday, according to an Italian Higb Command announcement.
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  • 39 1 Lisbon, Aug. 4, Domci. Fls reported from Ankara that the Turkish Government has aske* Vichy to agree to the appointment of Ali Saiydar Acav, who was until recently ambassador to Moscow, as ambassador «o Vichy.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 73 1 t m, v Nippon-Go V |l Many people are learn- Ins Nippon-go by home 2* f\ study, the guidance given 3^r in the daily radio lessons, text books and other mji yL, aids. It is vitally im- ft* r^ portant to your future \4 t 1 that you should master
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  • 449 2 People Formerly Kept Disunited By Intrigues Dr. BA MAUNG'S BID FOR LIBERTY TOLD Tokyo, Aug. 4. THE thoroughness with which Burma has now become anti-British can be seen in the line-up of the high officials of the new Burmese Central Administrative organ which was inaugurated on
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  • 239 2 Tokyo, Aug. 4. COMMENTING on the unconfirmed report that the State Department in Washington has agreed to extend to the Soviet Union the most favoured nation's treatment in the exchange of goods, observers here saw in it another American promise entirely devoid of
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  • 145 2 Tckyo, Aug. 4. jpHINESE merchant, under the proper guidance cf Nlppon7in, will greaUy contribute to the development of the Southern Regiens, both industrially and economi?all;\ the Yomiuri editoiiaily dcclersd in an editorial cDmmsnt en the recent establishment of a Chinese Merchants* Association at Modan,
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  • 121 2 Sucnoi Air:s, Aug. 4. Dcmei. IyALDO FRANK, the noted American crLic. who had been declared rersrna non grata by the Argentine Government lor criticizing th? latter's foreign policy, was attacked to day in his apartment b7 six men wielding revolver butts. He was taken to hDspital
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  • 131 2 Buenos Aires, Aug. 4. Dcmei. NEW YORK report revealed that a special House of Representatives commission of inquiry has uncovered a cokssal swindle, involving United Slates Government officials. According to the report many Jewish firms bought up a tremendous amount of scrap rubber shortly before
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  • 126 2 Rangoon, Aug. 4. •THE central administrative organ of Burma, under Dr. Ba Mating was officially established at 2 p.m. on Sunday afternoon at the local Municipal Hall in the presence of Lieut. Gen. Syoziro lida, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Burma, as well as
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  • 259 2 Rangoon. Aug. 4. DESPITE only a short time having elapsed since the Nippon Military Administration took over the governmental affairs of Burma, efforts for the establishment of a complete civil administration are already rapidly progressing, it was disclosed by the Chief of General Affairs Department
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  • 105 2 Tokyo, Aug. 4. i/yiTH the object of contributing their bit to the national cause, approximately 1,100 students and faculty members of various agricultural colleges in Nippon are trying their hand at actual farm work during a tenday period beginning under the general physical training programme
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  • 220 2 Rangoon, Aug. 4. THE utmost assistance will be extended by the Nippon Army toward the creation of Burma for the Burmese "in the event the Burmese people co-operate with Nippon as they have done in the past," Lieut. Gen. Syoziro lida, Commander-in-Chief of
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  • 269 2 Tokyo, Aug. 4. i DR. Ba Maung, head of the new Burmese Central Administra tive organ, in his initial Press conference following the in auguration of the new administrative body, declared that the ne* Burmese Administration will wholeheartedly co-operate with Nippon in the
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  • 296 2 Rangoon, Aug. 4. EXPLAINING the financial poli- cies to be pursued by the Central Administrative Organ of Burma, Dr. Them Maung, Secretary to the Treasury said that one of the first steps to be taken by the new administration will be the establishment of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 131 2 'G" 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
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1127 2 i.k.utis MrpuN-ou: >n #r.,.\ n in, i,\siu:i LESSON No. 40 English Nippun-Go Pronunciation 2. Is that a Nippcn sore va Nippon no sohreh yah Nippon noh book? >:i (i«-i ka? hchn dehs kah? t. Whose is that hat muko no bosi via dare mockoh noh bohshee wab over there? no
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  • 307 3 WITH the dual-purpose of fostering harmony among the various races, and aiding the police to maintain peace and order, a number of neighbourhood units, modelled after Nippon's "Tonarigumi", have been organized here and are actively co-operating with the local Nippon authorities,
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  • 129 3 Manila, Aug. 4. P*OR the first time in eight months since the beginning of the war, the Culion Leper Colony in the Philippines will receive a large consignment of medical supplies, fpod tad other necessities with the despatch of a special transjkJrt ship, Sanko
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  • 87 3 Lisbon. July 31. Domel. INDICATING that Communism «s not popular in Canada despite Anglo-American co operation, the Canadian Minister of Justice told the House of Commons in Ottawa to day he was "very reluctant to recommend anything interpreted as legalizing communism in Canada." it is
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 611 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 maintain smooth and systematic supply of rice to them, the Mayor has issued the following undermentioned Rules and
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    • 757 3 GUNSEIBU NOTICE No. 25 Regulations Regarding Telegrams To And From The Home Country. Manchukuo And China. 1. Telegrams between p:aces In Malaya, and Sumatra and places in the Home country, Manchukuo and China are subject to the following regulations. 2. Persons who are subjects of Neutral countries wishing to send
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    • 525 3 Nippon Autho rities Respect Native Religions Customs Batavia, Aug. 4. DAYING due respect to native religions and customs, the Nippon authorities here announced that the official holidays in Java will include Islam New Year, Lunar Calendar New Year, Mohammed's Birthday, Mohammedan Ascension Day, Lent Mecca Pilgrimage, as well as other
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    • 215 3 ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL WANTED educated and attractive Chinese and Eurasian Waitresses (age between 16 and 20 years old). Preferably those abl* to speak NIPPON-GO. Apply PERSONALLY at No. 136. Anson Road, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m (Tokyo Time). 143—144 CItSHMAP^ —Lost at 135. Selegie HWtdr-ftfrTßaleigh (S/F) No. 6670 Frame AE*****
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    • 244 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE Bereavement Announcement Death occurred on 2M August. 2602, at Klanc. Selangbr, of Mr. A. R. NITCHINGHAM, of the Electrical Department. I 143 ASTROLOGY Do you want good LOCK? Do you wish to get Ist prize in LQTTBTTF? A good lucky TallsnnnrTJr Venus is gtvea tree to each oerson
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    • 535 3 NOTICE THE SYONAN NIPPON GAKUEN Invitation for students for the second term <Short Course) of Nippon-Go Lectures. The followlot are the particulars: 1. Number invited— Morning Class—loo students (10.15 a.m.—l 2 neon). Evening Class—lso students (6.15 p.m.—B p.m.). 2. Age limit—(Male or iemale) 16 years—2s years. 3. Date and time
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    • 425 3 i SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 NOTICE NO. 98 Starting from August 1. 2C02, the organisation of Syonan Tokubetu-Si has been chanced as follows:— Sohmu-bu G neral Affairs Bureau): Hisyo-ka Secretary's Department) Kciri-ka (Accountant's Department). Suitoh-ka (Treasurer's Department). Zeimu-ka (Revenue Depart* ment. Kanzai-ka (Superintendance Department). Tekisan-kanri-ka (Department of Custodian of Enemy Property). Minsei-bu
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  • 553 4 AMEKY UNSTKUIJTS VICEROY TO WATCH G ANDHIJI NEHRU Tokyo, Aug. 3. I ORD Linlithgow, Viceroy of India, has been instructed by Mr. Amery, British Secretary of State for India, to keep strict watch over the movements of Mahatma Gandhi and Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru, says
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  • 137 4 rf order to facilitate and accelerate the study of Nippon-go in the territories under the Nippon Military Administration, Malaya District, the Gunseibu is starling a Special Normal TrainInp G:hool on August 16. t'r: nan's first Normal Training ScLc 1 will occupy the former premises
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  • 204 4 Luricu, Aug. 4. Domei. ivrORRIED Winston Churchill, tv faced with the colossal task o! holding together the already crumbling British Empire, has yet another anxiety to add to the creases of his furrowed brow —thd old women of England, according to reports Teaching
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  • 373 4 Buenos Aires, Aug. 1. THE United States enters the tcoond stage of its war production programme hampered by a serious shortage of key materials such as nickel, manganese, chromium, tungsten, aluminium, rar.enesium, tin, .chemicals and rubber, according to the rerent Mtue of New
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  • 558 4 Lisbon, Aug. 1. S. AMERY, British Secretary of State for India, in his recent speech in the House of Commons confirmed that Britain would continue its bigoted policy towards India. He declared before the House that Britain was in no way in
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  • 123 4 Tokyo, Aug. 2. THE lifting up ot the cultural 1 standard of the native inhabitants in the Southern Regions constitutes one of the important phases of Nippon's great task or effecting cultural establishment in Nippon-occupied territories in the South, declares Hoti in an editorial relating
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  • 151 4 Local PeasantFarmer Scheme Now Launched. CYONAN'S big peasan^fiiWrte? scheme was launched a few days ago when about 80 Malays and a number of Chinese were allotted plots of land each about an acre in size, stated Mr. H. Kitakawa, Nohrki-katyo (chief of the Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Syonan Tokubetusi),
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  • 87 4 Tokyo, Aug. 1. THE Yomiuri and Hoti Jointly 1 announced that effective from August 5 the two papers will begin publication under the new name of "Yomiuri-Hoti" as a result of the merger between the two local papers, which has been previously announced. The announcement
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  • 147 4 Tokyo, Aug. 3. EXPRESSING surprise at the change prevailing in Batavia, Mr. Kenkiti Yosizawa, Nippon Ambassador to« French IndoChlna, who arrived In Java on Aug. 1 from Syonan, said, "Batavia certainly Is different from a year ago when I represented my Government and
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  • 438 4 CYONAN city and the Nippon-zin here eagerly await the arrival of the two repatriation ships, the Asama Maru and the Conte Verde, which ar« scheduled to arrive here on Aug. 8. "V~"'"} Aboard, the vessels will be the i^^ two
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  • 132 4 T*HB first official celebration mferkin* the fall of Singapore and the liberation of the people of Malaya Jrom years of oppressive British rule, is scheduled to b^ held oti August 15, under the auspices -of the Nippon Military Administration in Malaya,
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  • 87 4 Tokyo, Aug. 2. WHlTina In the August Issue of a magazine issued neve, Mr. Sigemitu, our Ambassador to China, declared' Nippon's immovable national polici Is to save Greater East Asia from aggression. Nippon Is determiitod to realize this ideal of live and let
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  • 76 4 Lisbon, Aug. 4. Domei. &HE United States public is feelJr ing the acute shortage of foodstuffs, especially beef, due to increased exports by the United States Army to armed forces abroad,;recording to the New York! correstx>ndent of the London Daily Express. The correspondent added
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  • 176 4 THERE was an air of unusual activity in the Syonan Toku-betu-si building on Monday when, in addition to the ordinary work done, scores of workmen were engaged in shifting furniture from one office to another as certain offices were transferred from one part of the
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  • 408 4 DESULTS at Ipoh en Sunday, the third day of the race meeting in the Perak capital, were as follows: Race I.—Horses, Class 3, Div. 3, s«i fnrs.—GREYPION, 8.12 (Sal*), 1; STORMY NIGHT, 7.8 (Hassan), 2; DADABHOY, 8.13 (Meh), 3. Course scratchings: Punter's Pride and Kapai.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 130 4 POLICE BAND THHE Syonan Police Band, under Conductor Ganda Singh, will perform in public at the Farrur Park bandstand to-day from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. The programme vill be as follows: 1. March, "Steadfast And True Teike; 2. Overture, "The Calif Of Baghdad," Boieldieu; 3. Valse, "Ensueno Seductore," Rosas;
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 101 4 To-Days ita.iio Nippon-C*o JN ycur previous radio l2.ss:n you learned the use oi o will learn another use of de" f which is also represen ed by in indicating m2thod and means jf e:.vrj£sicn. Now lake the example—" Watashi w« Nippon-go de hanashimasu" meaning I speak in Nippon-go." In this
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