Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 August 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times I \4O;C«cil*Str»9tUBYoacm-t0 I Telephone S47L I No. 147 SUNDAY, AVGUST 9, KOKi 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cent*
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  • WELCOME TO OUR AMBASSADORS
  • 259 1 Reds Reported To Be Destroying Rich Maikop Oilfields r Lisbon, Aug. 8, Domei. rig reported from London that Moscow dispatches disclose that the Germans have smashed deeper into the Caucasus along the 70-mile front north of the rich Maikop Oilfields, and that the Soviets
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  • 181 1 Lisbon, Aug. 8, Domel. IT is reported from San Francisco that Lt.-General L de Witt Fourth Amy Commander, fcas ordered the lights to be extinguished or dimmed, effective irom Aug. 20, along the entire coast of the United States, as Jar inland in some
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  • 83 1 Syonan, Au*. 9. TPHE lons-awaited voices of Admiral Kitisaburo Nomura, former Ambassador to the United States, and Ambassador Saburo Kurusu, will be heard in Nippon when their messages are recorded as soon as the Asama Mara and the Conte Verde arrive here today. It is
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  • 294 1 T'.*yo, Aug. 8. THE Niti Niti. commenting on our destructive aerial assai'lts on Hangyru<g and Kweilin. editorially declares that, frar from being spasmodic and isolated in character, these raids constitute a vitel phase cf a coni crete ar.d systematic strategy to deal the
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  • 119 1 Tokyo, Aug. 8. MR. Tomokazu Hori, Spokesman of the Information Board, at yesterday's Press Conference with foreign correspondents declined to comment when questioned on the strategic importance of the occu* pation by our r.aval units on July 3C of the Am. Kei
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  • 44 1 Chekiang Front, Aug. 8. P' Is learned that our forces, during the recent fighting in the Chekiang-Kiangsi area in which numerous Chungking airdromes, including the Chuchow airfield, were raized, captured a total of 2,756 American-made bombs, totalling: more than 181,086 kilogrammes.
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  • 400 1 MR. KURUSU MAYOR SIGEO ODATE, on behalf of the citizens of Syonan-to, issued the following message of welcome to our Ambassadors and nationals arriving to-day on the repatriation ships Asama Maru and Conte Verde: "I wish to
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  • 66 1 "THE following is a special wel- come reception radio programme to-day from 10.20 p.m. to 11 p.m. for the Asama Mara and Conte Verde: Singers: Philip and Fadillah; j Pianist: Gomes. 1. Song Recital: Fadillah— Kojo-no tuki. Akatuki ni Inoru. Philip—Soda Sono Iki. Otoslta i zo Singapore.
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  • 592 1 CYONAN—Nippon's important nerve-centre In the newly rehabilitated Southern Regions extends a very hearty welcome to-day to three notable sons of Nippon Admiral Kitisaburo Nomura and Mr. Saburo Kurusu, and Ambassador Isii the three Ambassadors who strove so valiantly and sincerely to avert the war in
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  • 47 1 Lisbon, Aug. 8, Dome!. HTHE Military Spokesman of General Mac Arthur's Headquarters In Australia confirming the Dai-Honyei announcement on Wednesday, admitted that Nippon forces have occupied Kei. Aru and Tenimber island groups in the Arafura Sea. north of Australia.
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    • 70 1 x Nippon-Go jA. Many people are learn- j I ing Nippon-go by horn* 3fc 1 study, the guidance siren 2tf the daily radio lessons, T f text books and other 1 aids. It is viUrily in»- 4ff W portant to your future f that you should master j Nippon-so as
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  • 158 2 t Somewhere in Chekiang, it Aug. 8. j 1 pHUNGKING, again re- I sorting to its favourite J tactics oi trying to poison r» our soldiers, took a more _J X subtle form in the Snng- Sh k\ yang campaign, field re- V J ports revealed. Z-i
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  • 298 2 A Naval Base, Aug. 8. IJOW eleven Australian officers and men, including an Air Lieut.-Col. and an Air Captain, were captured by the daring crew of one of our pearling ships, which had been assigned special duties since the outbreak of the War of Greater East
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  • 52 2 Manila, Aug. 8. JT is learned that of a total of 1.400 FJipino officers leaving a war prisoners' camp today, whera they had been receiving training from the Nippon military authorities, about 400 will be appointed policemen and about 300 will serve as instructors for Filipino
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  • 96 2 Nationalist Leaders See No Room For Compromise Lisbon, Aug. 8, Domei. IT is reported from Bombay that the Indian Nationalist leaders hive abandoned hopes of a lasting compromise to avert a nation-wide Civil Disobedience campaign against British rule, and predicted widespread violence. Meanwhile, it is understood that
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  • 396 2 Tokyo, Aug. 8. pOMMENTING on the question V of Indian Independence, the Asahi editorially declares that, though Mppon is fully prepared to take swift drastic military action as a final resort to remove AngloAmerican influence from India, it sincerely hopes that Indians themselves will take measures
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  • 425 2 <By Yosinori Horiguti, Dome! i Correspondent) Zurich, Aug. 8. THE Soviet Army may have dug 1 its own grave during the indecisive winter offensive, wasting its strength, which is now so necessary. This hypothesis was advanced by a political
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  • 215 2 (By Zeniti Oda.) Istanbul, Aug. 8. Doirei •THE Confidence Bill, submitA ted by Premier Sukru Saracoglu to Parliament on Wednesday, has drawn the attention of political circles as the first official declaration of the new cabinet and especially because it is made at the
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 2 One of our soldiers in the interior of China finds time amidst the more serious business of fighting: to write a letter to loved ones at home.
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  • 206 2 THE readjustment of Shangtu 1 the political, financial and ci Shanghai is keeping pace wltl development of the Southern I Shanghai. Politically, with Anglo-American influence completely eliminated from Shanghai, the Municipal Council Administrative structure is now consolidated entirely by Nippon-zin and
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  • 290 2 Manila, Aug. 8. A NOTHER true story of the atrocities of the American troops I .n the Philippines against Nippon I zin non-combatants was brought Ito light by Mr. Shozi Tukamoto. a member of the Nippon Army Welfare Corps, who revealed that Archbishop Miguel Reyes, a
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  • 57 2 Lisbon, Aug. 8. Domel. TT Is reported from Washington that the United States Navy Department Wednesday announced that a medium-sized British merchantman was torpedoed and sunk by an enemy submarine in the Caribbean about the middle of July. The report revealed that the survivors were landed
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 833 2 LEAK.N NIPPON-OO: <\ifr, <„» v |«,a»,..*..«Aa>a«Jti LESSON No. 44 English Nippon-Go Pronuocui ion 1. The boy went kodomo wa gakko ni kuhdchmob wth pahkkoh into the school hairimasita nee haliecroemaJ sh(ah 2. The dog goes inu wa inngoya ni eenoo wah ccnoongoayah. into the kennel hairimasu nee haheerccmahs 3. I
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  • 1182 3 THE figures given in the following tables have been extracted mainly from the results of analyses obtained lo^aJly. Three of the more important vitamins are given in the list of most of the foodstuffs obtainable in Malaya. In all cases except whire mentioned the
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  • 374 3 Kotu-Bu Chief's Message To People Of State "pIVILIZATION in this State will benefit with increased electric power, sither by hydro-electric methods, that is, power from rivers, or by generating power from neighbouring States. Thus, in the future, there will be
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  • 117 3 Bangkok, Aug. 8. |T is learned that the 1,311-ton Thai evacuaticn ship, Valaya, which left Bangkok at 3 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon for Saigon, carrying 101 anil-Axis diplomats and naticnals for transfer aboard the Nippon repatriation ship, Tatuta Maru, was compelled to weigh anchor at the
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  • 125 3 (SYONAN BRANCH* Waterloo Street. Syouan. Bth August, 2602. Under the Auspices of the Indian Independence League, Syonan Braieh. there will be a great Indian Rally on Wednesday, 12th August, 2602, at 5.30 pjn. (Tokyo Time). A procesrfon will proceed from the Indian Independence league, Svonan Branch.
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  • 49 3 THERE was a display of fencing and ja-jitsu (Kendo and Zudc respectively) by the Nippon Military on the Station Padang in Seremban on Saturday. The demonstrations were watched by a large gathering:, including: Colonel Takahasi and His Highness the Yang Di-Per-tuan Besar.
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  • 164 3 THE public are asked to assist the authorities in maintaining the present price for rice by keeping any gunny bags they possess in good condition, an official of the Agricultural Department of the Gunseibu stated when interviewed by a Syonan
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  • 337 3 Special Instructions To Police IN special instructions to Police officers within the State of Negri Sembilan, His Excellency Governor Saburo Hatta says: 44 Police officers, whose responsibility it is to maintain public peace and r.rcler. must be really conscious of the importcn^e of their duties. They man always remember with
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    • 238 3 1 NOTICE LAWN MOWERS ETC., PROPERTY OF THE FORMER ISLAND CLUB Will those who are aware of the whereabouts of the lawn mowers and other properties of the Island Club, which were looted directly after February 15, 2602, and who are able to produce them, please communicate with Dr. K.
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    • 87 3 LOTUS RESTAURANT BAR 143, Sclerte Road. We r.ow introduce the famous HAWAIIAN RYTKM KINGS, considered as the best Hawaiian Band in Syonan CHy, conducted by Mr. Rudolph Lupez. They will entertain you daily from 6 pm. to 1130 p.m. 147 BOMBAY RESTAURANT 71, ivach Road, SYONAN. Delicious Food Drinks Served
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    • 1146 3 REGISTRATION NEUTRALS—(MALE AMI FEMALE) Nationals (male and female) of Switzerland. Portugal, Russia. France, Turkey, Afghanistan, Eire (Ireland). Argentina, Chile and Sweden, who are recognised as neutrals, must report for registration at X.P.M. Building, to be ac- -nanied by two photographs, together with 20 cents, being registration fees from August 6,
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  • 737 4 Vast Tobacco Areas Transformed Into Rice Plantations And Maize Fields IN an interview with the representative of the Syonan Times regarding the increase of foodstuff drive in Sumatra, Mr. S. Edamatu, special correspondent of the Osaka Mainiti, revealed that the East Indies islands,
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  • 417 4 PXTENSIVE plans to increase the production of k foodstuffs in Syonan entailing a big provision in the budget to put them into effect are envisaged by Mr. H. Kitakawa, head of the Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Syonan Tokubetii-si. In an
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  • 118 4 f^IIIS competition Is open to x children below the age of 17. Tlie essays, not exceeding 400 words in length, will be on "My Experiences In the Study of Nippon-Co." Those sending In essays most clearly state their name and address at the head of the
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  • 77 4 Tokyo. Aug. 8. A PARTY of 137 officials and students of the Uyeno Musical Academy, including its director Mr. Yosihisa Norisugl. left on Wednesday evening for Manchoukuo to participate in the celebration of the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Manchoukuoan Empire. After a
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  • 69 4 Scenes at the men! big: rush by the people to Join the Nippon-Go course at the Syonan Nippon Gakkuen, test if > ing to the kevn public desire to Ifkrn Malaya's lingua franca. Top picture shows a girl receiving her card on applying for admission
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  • 617 4 Mr. K.P.K, Menon Explains Objects Of Coming Function "THAT the main object of the meeting is to give an added impetus to the Indian Independence Movement and also to tell the people in our Homeland that we are closely and
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  • 87 4 Tokyo. Aug. 8. TTHE National Government of China issued a proclamation Thursday extending the prohibition relating to th 3 circulation of the old Paßi to" Tsingpu Kashan, Sungkiang, Wuhsien. and Wukiang which are located in the Model Peace Zones, southeast of Taihu Lake, it is
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  • 64 4 Buenos Aires, Aug. 8. Domel. A^S American war factories ars now alms employing more than 1,000,000 women and a fur.her 3,000,000 are expected to ont»r the war industry next year. •hild del'nquency in the United States which has already shewn i fharp increase, is believed
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  • 288 4 DEFLECTING the keen desire of the cosmopolitan popul1X ation of Syonan to learn Nippon-Go and learn it as fast as they possibly can, about 3.000 applicants have registered for admission to the second Nippon-Go primary course scheduled to start
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  • 215 4 Medan. Aug. 8. IT is learned that in addition to various accommodations accorded thus far to about 100 German residents here, the Nippon Military Administration office J-ere has extended a sum of Yen i O,OOO to provide for the immediate needs of our
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  • 12 4 Singing lessons in the open at a Nippon school.
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    • 30 4 PUBLIC HOLIDAY fN order to mark the fall of Singapore and the liberation of Malayans from British rule, Saturday, Aug. 15. will be a nublie and bank holiday throughout Malaya.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 154 4 To-morrow's Radio Lesson In Nippon-Go I JP to yesterday you learned the use of the preposition "de." To-day you will deal with another preposition ni" or ue which indicates direction. in Nippon-go "ni and "c are of the same meaning and are used in the same place in a sentence.
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