Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 August 1942
1942-08-07
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Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
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Title Section25 1942-08-07 1 The Syonan Times I 140 C«cil Str—t, Syonon-to I I Telephone 5471. I j ISo. 145 FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents25 words
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598 1942-08-07 1 Full Text Of Wardha Resolution Disclosed For The First Time "BRITAIN IS UNABLE TO DEFEND INDIA" -Gand/uji Tokyo, Aug. 6. THE sudden disclosure by the Indian Government 1 of Mahatraa Gandhi's resolution for negotiations vith Nippon, proposed nt the All-India National Congress Working Committee598 words
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354 1942-08-07 1 Lisbon, Aug 8. JT ia reported from New Delhi tliat Mahnttr.a Gandhi, commenting in Bombay regarding the publication of the documents confiscated by the British in their raid upon the All- India Congress Party's headquarters, accused th« British authorities cf "rcpieheasible" action in354 words
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Article, Illustration236 1942-08-07 1 Lisbon, Aug. 6, Domei. THE Soviet midnight commun quc issue d early on Wednesday admitted that the German forces had advanced about 50 miles toward the Maikop oilfields in the Caucasus. It was also acknowledged that the Germans have made some rains along the236 words
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231 1942-08-07 1 Zurich, Aug. 6. AS the Gazette de Lausanne re- ported that unspecified foreign circles in Switzerland are declaring that August would not pass without some "great event" occurring, the National Zeitung's London correspondent opened a lengthy review of the air and sea231 words
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202 1942-08-07 1 Batavia, Aug. 6. I T.-GENERAL H. ter Poor- ten, former Commander-In-Chief of the Dutch East Indies forces, in an interview with the Asahi said that he was amazed over the skill with which Nippon landing: operations were carried out and202 words
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Article76 1942-08-07 1 Lisbon. Aug. 6. Domei. fT was disclosed in Washington last night that the United States Navy Marine Corps and Coastguard casualties from the start of the war of Greater East Asia from Dec. 7 last up to June 25 totalled over 11,000 of which 3,54176 words
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98 1942-08-07 1 Talhoku, Aug. 6. \jyiTH the object of making a comprehensive study of the economic and financial conditions, the Taiwan Committee of the East Asia Round Table conference pot under way yesterday lor a two-day session at the Talhoku Municipal auditorium under the chairmanship of98 words
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348 1942-08-07 1 From The China Fronts Operations In North Reviewed Shansi Province, Aug. 6. THE main force of the Chinese Communist Fifth Army which had been carrying out guerilla warfare against our Army along ihe northern border of Shansi, in the vicinity of Pingluhsien, has been thoroughly348 words
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244 1942-08-07 1 Tokyo, Aug. 6. MR. Tomokazu Hori, Spokesman of the Board of Information, at the Press Conference with foreign correspondents, discredited the Press report emanating from Chungking sources, claiming the building of a new northwestern route through Sinkiang (Chinese Turkestan). He painted244 words
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316 1942-08-07 1 Nanking, Aug. 6. OUR military successes in the Sungyang and Suichang sectors, in Western Chekiang, have rompletely disproved the efficacy of Chiang Kai shek's boasted "magnetic tactics" of enticing our forces into the hinterland and then dealing them crushing blows observers here declare.316 words
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Article750 1942-08-07 1 Nippon Religious Toleration •♦•T*HE cordiality that binds tha peoples of our two countries Is *uch as has never been recorded in history." Such was the significant remark made by Premier Songgram of Thailand in a message entrusted by the Thai Premier to the Nippon Gran 1 Envoy. Mr. Koki Hirota.750 words
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105 1942-08-07 1 Lisbon, Aug. 6. Dom IT i.s reported from London t the American Forces B which removes from British jui diction to the American Cj Martial all criminal offences >, members of the United Swat:.* armed forces in Britain, was suojected to considerable criticls.ii during the105 words
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Advertisement69 1942-08-07 1 >} Nippon-Go Many people are learn- ins Nippon-go by home l{ t 1 study, the guidance given yt r* in the daily radio lessons, v I text books and other 2* aids. It is vitally im- ft portant to your future I f that you should master +J Nippon-po as69 words
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487 1942-08-07 2 Duties As Members Of Co-prosperity Sphere Stressed ris revealed that in a message to Jorge B. Varg<is, Philippines Civ-1 Administrator, Lt.-Gen-t*ral Masaharu Honma, Cc ramander-in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in the Philippines, declared that the realization of the Greater East 'Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere depends on487 words
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279 1942-08-07 2 Manila, Aug. 6, Domei. I^EPLYING to Lieut.-Gen. Masa haru Honma's message to thp Filipino people Monday morning Mr. Jorge B. Vargas, Chief Civilian Administrator, in a special statement Monday evening, urgetf every citizen to take conscien tlous heed of279 words
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305 1942-08-07 2 Manila, Aug. 4. A COMPREHENSIVE study Of Filipino manners and customs, and the development of such points as are fitting for Asiatic culture are essential far the moral and spiritual reconstruction of the Philippines as out of the nations in the305 words
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Article, Illustration371 1942-08-07 2 New Mayor Of Tokyo Is Gentleman Scholar Tokyo, Aug. 6 \]OT only a General in our Army but a gentleman and a true scholar, was the description given to the new Mayor of Tokyo, General Ayao Kisimoto, by his old friend and class-mate Colonel Masatada Ohara (retired) in an interview371 words
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Article153 1942-08-07 2 Bangkok, Aug. 6, DomeL A TOTAL of 101 Allied repatriates, including diplomatic and consular officials of Britain, Belgium, Holland and Norway, as well as a part of the resident nationals, left here by boat at 3.30 p.m. on Tuesday for Saigon to board the Nippon diplomatic153 words
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111 1942-08-07 2 Hsinking, Aug. 6. lIEUT. -General Harusige Ninomiya (retired), President of the Manchuria Development Corporation, prior to his departure for Tokyo revealed in an announcement the outline, for a second fiveyear plan for Manchoukuo which he said, was imminent. He added that since the development of111 words
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Article71 1942-08-07 2 Lisbon, Aug. 6. Domel. A CCORDINQ to a Reuter dispatch from Washington. Martin Dies, Chairman of the House Committee to investigate anti-American activities, moved in the House of Representatives Monday that Press Gallery privi'egeo be withdrawn from the 'Daily Worker," an American communist publication, on account71 words
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278 1942-08-07 2 Stocl'/±olm, Aug. 6. Domei. A RECENT issue of the Manchester Guardian, stressing j the desperate position of the Allies' rubber supply, complained that the general public does not yet vnderstand that Britain's serious rubber crisis is approaching. The newspaper said that 90 p^r cent, of278 words
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127 1942-08-07 2 Nanking, Aug. 6. IT is reliably but unconfirmedly learned that the Chinese Communist Party, which since Aug. 1 has been holding an extraordinary session at Yenan, Shensi Province, is discussing what attitude the party should assume towards the Kuomintang following the127 words
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90 1942-08-07 2 Lisbon, Aug. 6, Dompi. r* is revealed from New York that British balloon barrages, operated by British technicians, are now aiding in the defence of the United States Pacific coast. Sourabaya. Aug. 6 •THE Nippc Military Adminis- tration here has decided to provide monthly90 words
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241 1942-08-07 2 Tokyo, Aug. 6. THE Nlti Niti reported from 1 Shanghai that the frantic efforts on the part of the United States to maintain the Chungking regime as America's final outpost against Nippon is becoming more and more clear with reports of241 words
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Miscellaneous787 1942-08-07 2 g. miH nmNNh«OUI *li'»*...-w ».4l <) lt!ftAtM4tffcO!i LESSON No, 42 EnS»sh Nippon-Go Pronunciation I. He is in the kare wn uti ni kah-eh wah oochrc nee house nr v olireerrahs Z. I found this in kore o uti de mitsnke kohreh oh oorhee deli the house masita mee'sookeU mahi-htah 3.787 words
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476 1942-08-07 3 Japan Times Deplores Oppression Of Nippon-zin THE Japan Times and Adverti "Peru's oppression of Nippoi the Peruvian Government for and improper measures of opt. dents." Although it is a well-known fact that the United States has been resorting to all sorts of tactics to drag476 words
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208 1942-08-07 3 Tokyo, Aug 4. /COMMENTING on the estabhshx* ment of a Central Burmese Government, headed by Dr U Ba Maung, the well-known Burmese nationalist and former Premier, the Asahi declared that the foundation tor the construction of Burma for the Burmese now has been firmly208 words
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215 1942-08-07 3 Manila, Aug. 4. EDITORIALLY commenting on the release of the second group of sick Filipino war prisoners, totalling 1.156, the Manila Tribune, an English newspaper, termed the action as a convincing proof of Nippon's determination to extend all possible assistance to the215 words
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Article198 1942-08-07 3 Peking, Aug. 6. i "THE thirteen Kippon track and field 1 stars, participating in the East Asia Athletic Meet at Hslnking. and Mr. Tosihiko Morita and Mr. itlyo Huru7ama, managers of the group, have been invited to the grand Sino -Nippon track meet to be held here on198 words
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Article, Illustration453 1942-08-07 3 Rice Cultivation In Malaya I m Kaifeng, Aug. 3. A VIVID account of the miserable plight of Sian, featured by the abnormal rise of prices and frequent- requisitioning of men and materials of war, is piven by Lieut.-Colonel Li Chan, Political Agent453 words
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141 1942-08-07 3 Tokyo, Aug. 2. ASSERTING that it is needless to reiterate that Nippon harbours no territorial ambitions whatsoever against Burma, the Miyako, in an editorial, hailing the establishment of the new Burmese Central Administrative organ, declared Nippon's sole desire is to see the Burmese141 words
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252 1942-08-07 3 Tokyo, Aug. 5. I\UE to the extreme shortage o£ commodities, Chungking citizens are leading a very miserable life, and despite the irantic efforts by Chungking leaders to remind the people that the:country is at war. the number of those expressing an inward desire for252 words
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Advertisement649 1942-08-07 3 REGISTRATION KZUTRMA—(MALE AND FEMALE) \.:lionals (tnale and female) I QJ Switzerland. Portugal, Russia, France. Turkey. Afghani»un, Eire (Ireland). Argentina, Chile r.nd Sweden, who are ivrafriiired as neutrals, must n&mrt for registration at K.P.JVI. I:'•:!•:'in;,\ to be acr *nanied by i v. j photographs, together with I ?C csnts. being registration649 words
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Advertisement455 1942-08-07 3 $1,350 Fine For Exhibiting False Price Lists CALSE price lists of patent medicines purporting to h. c been officially L\-ii3d by the Nippon Authorities were exhibited In the Syonan Keizi Tlhohoin on Tuesday, when a Chinese. Kam Chee Fan. pleaded guilty to cheating the proprietors cf three drug stores. Kam455 words
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Advertisement1042 1942-08-07 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL WANTED two spacious rooms For general cleaning and repairing »f I SELANGOR TURF CLUB BANK OF TAJWAN LTD, (furnished) near town for a Nip- J^S, 2 C£ 9 caUtws ""P""'"* A n D (incorporated in Japan, SITUATION VACANT pon Gentleman. Write to Box No. KWOK YOKE WENG1,042 words
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Advertisement116 1942-08-07 3 POLICE BAND THE Sjcnan Felice Band. im;cr Conductor Ganda Singh, will pc fo.n in pubuc at the Jalan Besar bandstand from 7 pjn. to 8 p.m. to-day. Th« progiamme will be a.s follows:~ 1. March, "Washington Grays,' G.-a-fuila; 2. Suite, "Scenes Pittorecc;ue. Maswnet; 3. Valte, "Eton Boating Seng." Hap?: 4.116 words
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Article, Illustration406 1942-08-07 4 Increasing Food Output In Nippon And Malaya $500,000 FOR NEW FACILITIES DORT Dickson, famous during the British ac added thrust on it to develop this port by gets going. is a sea-side health resort iministration, will hav3 shortly once the scheme the Nippon authorities406 words
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152 1942-08-07 4 Batavia, Aug. 6. .^ARXING a now step towards the simplification of the ad-! ministrative system in Java, the Nippon military authorities here are issuing a proclamation drasticaily rev Ling the former Dutch provincial administration system on the island, it is reported. The revision, it152 words
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327 1942-08-07 4 i|N order to encourage keen riding at future race meetings, the Selangor •Turf Club (New Order) has decided! Ao lnau?uiate a corrpetition for Jockeys. This competition is for a purse of not less than $200, but a substantial purse y/ill pto hi given for327 words
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211 1942-08-07 4 WHAT is expected to be the biggest Indian rally yet staged in Syonan will take place on the evening of August, 12. The rally is being held under the auspices of the local branch of the Indian Independence League, and its object211 words
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206 1942-08-07 4 Koepmg, Timor Island, Aug. 6. NIPPON bluejackets garrisoned in Timor Island are now regarded by the islanders a? their saviours. The bluejackets are giving medical facllites to the inhabitants and teaching the islanders how to cultivate the land and raise206 words
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Article284 1942-08-07 4 *T*RUE humility can only be reached and understood when man is alone with Nature. Her grandeur and her prodigality unmask man's self-conceit and admonish him, for Natt.re is eternal and man can admire her alone and at leisure. What do we know in our cities of the284 words
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Article, Illustration880 1942-08-07 4 GUNSEIBU OFFICIAL EMPHASIZES NEED FOR PUBLIC CO-OPERATION DICE is the staple article of food for Malayans. IXI AH Malayans, Chinese and Indians, as a rule, eat rice daily. It must be noted, however, that the quantity of rice880 words
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Article95 1942-08-07 4 »TK> speed up self-suffciency in staple foodstuffs within Malaya. the Nippon Mllitaiy Administration has started a rampai;n to increase food production. Esp'ainin? the p?irpn«r of the present drive, the Military Administration yesterday fesued a special announcement on its new policy regarding staple foodstuff*. The announcement emphasized95 words
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Article84 1942-08-07 4 Hsiniing. Aug. 6. 'THE Manchukuo Government has decided to appoint Mr. Cheng Yu, Councillor of the General Affairs Board, as the first Minister to Thailand, wher*» a Manchukuo Legation will dp cpened in Bangkok in September. Mr. Cheng is the second son of the late Cheng84 words
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Article, Illustration27 1942-08-07 4 Pi? breeding forms another important phase of Malaya's Gro.v- More -Food campaign. Here is a litter of pigs in a farm in Syojian.27 words
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99 1942-08-07 4 I EIGHTEEN Thai nationals, in- 5i udiU. g the son a«d daughter of the Thai Premier, Luang PibS Songgram. and ex-diplomatic-and consular officials in the United States will be among thS repatriates when the Asam\ Maru and Conte Verde arrive a* Syonan on August99 words
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117 1942-08-07 4 Lisbon, Aug. 6, Domei. IT is reported from Patna Hurt Babu Rajendra Prasad, one of the leaders of the Congress Party predicts that the new national non-violence civil disobedience campaign, expected to be launched by Mahatma Qandhi eventually will develop into an Indian fight117 words
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Article59 1942-08-07 4 Manila, Aug. 6. 'THE Balintawak Beer Brewer/, commonly known as 8.8.8 the largest beer brewery In the Philippines, started operations on Wednesday. Damaged portions of the brewery were repaired by May 1, and slnca then the purchase of machinery has been going on. Balintawak Beer Brewery's dailj59 words
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Advertisement125 1942-08-07 4 BABY'S MILK RATION FIXED AT FIVE TINS MONTHLY IN order to conserve the existing stock of milk In Syonan, the quota of milk per baby per month has been fixed at five tins as from August 1, stated Mr. F. Yamasita of the Food Contul Department, Syonan Tokubetusi, when approached125 words
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Miscellaneous117 1942-08-07 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson JN your pilous le^cn ycu learned the use of ie meaning win as prep sitlcn denoting the tools or instrument To-day ycu w.ll learn about another use cf de meaning foVm English, denoting cause. It sometimes denctes exchange New here are s^me examples 1. Kare v/a117 words
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