Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 8 August 1942
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Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
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Title Section24 1942-08-08 1 The Syonan Times I 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to I I Telephone 5471. I No. 146 SATURDAY AUGUST 8, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents24 words
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129 1942-08-08 1 Heavy Raids On Hengyang Kweilin Tokyo, Aug. 7. QUB flyers shot down nine American-made planes during a 40-minnte combat Wednesday morning over Hengyang, the strategic Chungking base in Hunan Province, according to dispatches received in Canton. The air duel occurred during a surprise raid carried out on Hengyang by an129 words
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Article, Illustration203 1942-08-08 1 29 U.S. PLANES ACCOUNTED FOR OVER HENGYANG KWEILIN From sn undisclosed base in China, Aug. 7. IT is learned with the destruction of nine additional enemy aircraft on Wednesday at Hengyang, our army warplanes, in the course of extensive aerial operations cgainst liengyang and Kweilin airfields since July 27, have203 words
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Article152 1942-08-08 1 Nanking, August 6. MX. Chou Fo hai, Finance Mini ster of the National Govern ment of China and President ot the C?ntral Reserve Bank of China Tuesday afternoon called on th^ Nippon Ambassador, Mr. Mamoru Shi- rsmitsu, to express his appreciation el the courtesy extended152 words
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125 1942-08-08 1 From a base in Chekiang Province. Aug. 7. DELATED field advices report that our forces which at 11 a.m. on Monday morning captured Sungyang, situated on the upper reaches of the Wu River, on Tuesday morning reached I Chatouping in close pursuit of approximately 1,000125 words
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352 1942-08-08 1 Our Naval Units Occupy Key Points In Islands North Of Commonwealth ISLAND CONTINENT NOW AN 'ORPHAN IN THE PACIFIC f|AI-HONYEI ANNOUNCED THURSDAY v AFTERNOON THAT UNITS OF OUR IMPERIAL NAVY OCCUPIED ON JULY 30 STRATEGIC POINTS IN KEI ISLANDS, ARU ISLANDS AND TENIMBER ISLANDS IN352 words
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Article77 1942-08-08 1 Lisbon, An*. 7. Domei. ACCORDING to a communique issued by United States Army Headquarters hi Reykjavik, Iceland, a German bomber passed over Western Iceland Just east of Reykjavik and headed north early on Tuesday morning. The communique said that the German plane machine gunned Grimsby Lighthouse,77 words
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318 1942-08-08 1 Lisbon, Aug. 7, Domei. pROM Moscow the United Press r reports that the Red Army yesterday revealed that the German forces have swept 45 miles eastward below the Don bead to the area of Kotelnikovo. which is 240 miles from Astrakhan and by-passed or captured318 words
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251 1942-08-08 1 (By Zeniti Oda, Domel Correspondent) Istanbul, Aug. 7. pOLLOWING the rapid German advance to the Caucasus, the Turkish Government is adopting speedy measures to safeguard Turkey against all eventualities. The frontiers between Turkey and Iran are steadily being reinfcreed to prevent possible deserters251 words
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459 1942-08-08 1 MRS. Sarojini Naidu, a Working Committee, Gandhi would intimate to lithgow, the time and m before launching a campa She said: "Complete unanimity prevails among members of the Working Committee regarding the decision. •Had the United Nations or Britain responded to the459 words
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636 1942-08-08 1 Tokyo, Aug. 7. THE Japan Times Advertiser, commenting on the National Committee meeting of the Indian Congress Party to be held in Bombay to-day (Friday), expressed confidence that the session will unanimously approve of the resolution demanding the withdrawal of British political636 words
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Article560 1942-08-08 1 QUR thoughts turn to-day to India speculating upon the turn which events have taken in connection with the momentous meeting at Bombay scheduled to commence yesterday. The grounds for speculation centrs around the deadlock which appears to have arisen between Whitehall and the Indian National Congress Party.560 words
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132 1942-08-08 1 Tokro, Aug. 6. MR. Koki Hlrota, Grand Envoy, who headed the Felicitation Mission 10 Thailand and recently returned to Tokyo from Bangkok following the successful accomplishment of his visit, together with members of his suite, wers guests at a welcome home dinner given132 words
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Advertisement76 1942-08-08 1 Nippon-Go y yL. Many people are learn* J rT Ing Nippon-go by home 2£ rl study, the guidance given y* %r in the daily radio lessons, P text books and other t\ aids. It is vitally im- j£ 7r portant to your future v\ i that you should master T76 words
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242 1942-08-08 2 Result Of The Rapid Progress Made In Reconstruction Work TOKYO, AUG. 7. THE RAPID PROGRESS OF CONSTRUCTION 1 WORK IS MAKING NORTH CHINA A POWERFUL SUPPLY BASE FOR NIPPON IN CONDUCTING THE GREATER EAST- ASIA WAR, DECLARED MR. SITIRO MIURA, CHIEF OF THE242 words
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Article, Illustration187 1942-08-08 2 Tokyo, Aug. 7. OUR participation in the present war came only upon the realization that unless it destroyed the ring of encirclement being drawn around it not only would its prestige be destroyed but its very future would be dangerously menaced, declared Mr. Yone187 words
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Article84 1942-08-08 2 Banekck. Aug. 6 DETERMINATION to co-operate wholeheartedly in efforts to eradicate British Imperialism Jrom Greater East Asia, was expressed by Rash Behari Boss, chairman of the Executive UommiUee of the Indian Independence League, in a message to Or. Ba Maung, head ot the newly-creaked Burmese Government84 words
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144 1942-08-08 2 Hsinkin.?, Aug. 7. IN celebration of the tenth anniversary of the founding of Manchoukuo, a four-day East Asia Press Conference of more than 200 newspapeimen from Nippon, China and Manchoukuo will be held here Wednesday at the Public Hall. S sorting events to be held144 words
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Article142 1942-08-08 2 Manila, Aug. 7. WITH the attendance of the governors of 39 out of 49 Philippine Provinces, the second gubernatorial conference in the Philippines will be held here for four days beginning from August 12 to discuss various administrative matters, it was learned to-day. Prior to the142 words
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106 1942-08-08 2 Tokyo, Aur. 7. TN celebration of the tenth anniversary of the founding of Manchoukuo, about 500 Buddhists will rally in Hsinkinjf for three days from September 1, it was learned here Wednesday. Among those expected to be present at the rally will be Mr.106 words
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150 1942-08-08 2 Disunity Among AntiAxis Powers Revealed By Nash Lisbon, Aug. 7. MR. Walter Nash, New Zealand Minister to Washington who is now visiting London, has urged the Allies to organize an Allied war council for China, according to a telegram received from London. He is auoted to have said: "One of150 words
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Article43 1942-08-08 2 Lisbon, Aug. 6. Domei. THE 8.8.C. reports from 1 Havana <Cuba) that the Cuban Foreign Minister has announced the resignation of all members of the Cuban Cabinet in order to allow the Cuban Government to form a new wartime Cabinet.43 words
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518 1942-08-08 2 (By Hirosi Inoslta, Domei Correspondent) Shanghai, Aug. 7. Domei. IT was all too casual—first the withdrawal of the British lion irom China, where it had set its claws deeply a century before and dominated every important development in China since. From518 words
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Article, Illustration292 1942-08-08 2 IF Britain and the Uni' Nippon military act the pretext of safeguai necessity will be compell* measures to exterminate Colonel Nakao Yahagi, Press Section of Dai-Ho; the Press in a train <v Although the Indian Congress Party is demanding Independence through the complete withdrawal292 words
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Article47 1942-08-08 2 Lisbon, Aug. 6, Domel. REUTERS correspondent from Bombay reports that Dr. Maulana Azad, President of the Indian National Congress, has arrived in Bombay to take part in the Conßress committee meetings. He added that large crowds greeted Dr. Azad at the railway station.47 words
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Article158 1942-08-08 2 Tokyo, Aug. 7. Domei. "I%ONT you ever trust ■^Britons." was the advice given in 1873 by Professor Henry C. Kelly, an American economist, to Mr. Tetunosuke Tomita. who was in the United States at that time, acting: as Vice-Consul. The record of his conversation was found158 words
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279 1942-08-08 2 Tokyo, AUe.'. 7. DROFESSOR Koziro Sugimori of Waseda University, a wellKnown commentator on international affairs, declared in the Yomiuri that the United States attempt to expand its sphere of influence at the expense of the declining British Empire is doomed to failure. "The United States279 words
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Miscellaneous798 1942-08-08 2 LtAKN NIFPON-OU: < M* p«* ..<> wo:» LESSON No. 13 English Nippon-Go Pronunciation 1. I ret up at go-zi ni okiraasu goh-jee nee ol.kermahs 5 o'clock 2. I always rise at itudemo itku-zi ni ectsoodehmoh rchkoo-Jce six uhimasa r.ee ohkern ahs 3. I will tome on nitiyobi ni main- Dcecheejchbee798 words
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Article, Illustration118 1942-08-08 3 Tokyo, Aug. 6. THE Hong Kong branch of the Indian Independence League has been reorganized to conform to the working regulations adopted by the Bangkok Conference of the Independence League, according to an Asahi report. The Asahi said that the former branch will118 words
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82 1942-08-08 3 Tokyo, Aug. 3. MORE than 60 per cent, of the 300 or so plantations and iarms in Northern Sumatra are aiready in operation and producing such materials as rubber, tobacco, tea and regular farm products, it is reported from Medan. The city dwellers for the82 words
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437 1942-08-08 3 Tokyo, Aug. 7. REPUDIATING the British propaganda regarding Nippon's attitude v wards India, Mr. Somokazu Ho; i, spokesman of the Boai d cf Information, in a statement issued on Wednesday declared"Nippon regards the Indian independence movement with most437 words
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193 1942-08-08 3 Tokyo, Aug. 7. ASSERTING that the settlement of internal problems is a matter of secondary importance, the Niti Niti editorially declared that the immediate acquisition of complete independence from British rule constitutes the paramount objective of the Indian people. The Journal urged the193 words
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165 1942-08-08 3 Tokyo. Aug. 7. MR. Chou Fo-hai, Financial Minister of the Nanking Government, in an interview with the Niti Niti at Shanghai, declared that during his latest visit to Nippon he was deeply impressed with the determination of the Nippon nation to achieve ultimate victory165 words
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Article, Illustration36 1942-08-08 3 Food Production In Ch ina Terraced vegetable plots some vhere in occupied China. As in Malaya, oar authorities in China are devoting close attention to increasing lood production. The Chinese are wholeheartedly co-operating with our authorities.36 words
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Article, Illustration168 1942-08-08 3 ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF 'DIVIDE RULE POLICY Tokyo, Aug. 7. PUBLICATION by the Indian Government of Mahatma Gandhi's plan for negotiation with Nippon is another example of Britain's "Divide and Rule' policy and will have no other effect on the Indian people than to further debase itself in their eyes, the168 words
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329 1942-08-08 3 Zurich, Aug. 7. Domei. THE British public is watching not without apprehension the next few critical days in India when a showdown between the Raj—the British rule in India —anc. Congress on Mahatma Gandhi's civil disobedience issue will take place, the Zuricher Zeitung's London329 words
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Advertisement231 1942-08-08 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL SITUATIONS VACANT Wanted well-educated EURASIAN GIRLS for secretarial positions. Only those with good family standing and capable of handling secretarial job intelligently need apply. Good English knowledge essential but neither shorthand nor previous experience necessary. Ages between 18 and 25. Address applications giving full particulars to Box231 words
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Advertisement289 1942-08-08 3 BOMBAY RESTAURANT 11. B'arh Boad, SYONAN. Delicious Food Drinks Served Every, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY SUNDAY, from 2.30 pjn. to 11.3« p.m. (T.T.). You wili be entertained witn fine Hawaiian Music by the "Tropical Inlanders" during the above nights. Fay us a viMt and sati&fy yourself. 146, 147 149 Notice re Lee289 words
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Article, Illustration280 1942-08-08 4 SYONAN'S first ten rickshacycles started plying for hire ,yesterday adding yet another sceno to the street life in the city and Dioviding a solution to the traiKsnoirt problem. A credit to the people who launched i this new method of transport, the ricksha-cycle may280 words
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Article, Illustration295 1942-08-08 4 ."1 VIYOGI Hari Mahendra, shaU keep my unbreakable fast '*>of 45 days, even if it leads to death, until Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent campaign of civil disobedience, demanding the complete withdrawal of British power from India, is crowned with absolute success," was the solemn295 words
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95 1942-08-08 4 Manila. Aug. 7. !/COMPRISING the latest group of sick war prisoners from Manila to be released by the Nippon military authorities, 81 Filipino arrived at Tutu- ban Central Station en Wednesd?y night. The returned prisoners are acj companied by friends and relatives, who received them95 words
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128 1942-08-08 4 Tokyo, Aug. 7. Fis learned from Lisbon that the lavish spending by American doughboys who "invaded" Britain's not-too-well-stocked markets has given rise to fears that Britain's economic structure may be undermined in the event of unrestricted spending being left I unchecked. It is said that the128 words
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322 1942-08-08 4 Manila. Aug 7. A STIRRING appeal to Filipinos to tcrlicate themselves to the construction of a New Philippines under the principles of the Greater East Asia 00-prcsperity Sphere wes sounded by Jorge B. Vargas, chairman of the Philippines Executive Commkrion.322 words
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Article, Illustration79 1942-08-08 4 Great strides ahead are being made by Malayans to rrow more food with a view to attaining self-sufficiency, under the guidance of our Military authorities. Top picture shows tea pickers at a Malayan plantation. Picture on the right comes from Burma, where a parallel effort at79 words
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Article, Illustration476 1942-08-08 4 A PACKED house, comprising of officers and civilian mem- bers of the Gunseibu, Syonan Tokubetu-Si and Sendenhan, was given a rare treat on Thursday when they were entertained to delightful programme of Nippon music and dancint? presented by the Comfort Artistes' Party at the Dai476 words
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299 1942-08-08 4 THE repatriation ships, Asama Maru and Conte Verde, will make a two-day stop-over at Syonan instead of three days as originally announced due to their oeing a day behind schedule, states Domei. All the •passengers, including a number of Thai nationals, will remain on board299 words
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Article, Illustration528 1942-08-08 4 THE movement for self-sufficiency in foodstuff production launched by our authorities in Malaya is now under way marking, by its epoch-making earnestness and determination, a stage never experienced in the history of Malaya, writes the Kuala528 words
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243 1942-08-08 4 CYONAN cyclists are reminded that they have exactly om week left in which to register their machines. All unregistered cycles found on any Syonan thoroughfare after Aug. 15 will b* confiscated and the rider or owner will be severely dealt with. This reminder243 words
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208 1942-08-08 4 pONGRATULATORY messages from Premier General Hideki Tozyo of Nippon, President Wang Ching-wei of the National Government of China, Prince Teh, head of th" Federated Autonomous Government of Mongolia, and from other dignitaries were read yesterday morning at the Greater East Asia Press Conference,208 words
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Miscellaneous118 1942-08-08 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-i;o Lesson YESTERDAY you learned the use of ■de meaning for as prepesiiion indicating cause. To-day you will proceed with th? same preposition de' in another meaning indicating place. It means at in English. Now let us go through thesa examples 1. Watrtshi wa t-ishaba de anata o118 words
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