Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 August 1942

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  • 93 1 The Syonan Times J Nippon-Go V *l Many people realize 1 *T the vital importance of 5* 9 1 Nippon-go in their future *a •fcf* careers and are using f every facility available V to learn the language, v Jr> Time wasted means op- rT 1\ portunities lost. Be wise
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  • 479 1 Tokyo Observers Ridicule U.S. Claims Of Offensive Over Thousands Of Miles TIAI-HONYEI AT 3.30 P.M. MONDAY ANNOUNCED THAT v OUR NAVAL UNITS HAVE BEATEN OFF A STRONG ENEMY FORCE, WHICH APPEARED IN THE ALEUTIAN WATERS ON AUGUST 8. Meanwhile, observers in Tokyo,ridiculed the
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 1 Sin': m enemy warships, particularly aircraft-carriers, has become almost a routine job with our Imperial Navy. The four pictures above show the last moments of the British carrier Hermes, which was sent to a watery grave off Trincomalee, Ceylon, by our Navy's Wild Eagles on Apr. 9,
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  • 102 1 Berlin, Aug. 11. Domei. MAIKOP, centre of the important oil district in the north Caucasus mountains and 100 kilometres south-east of Krasnodar, was stormed Sunday at 6.20 p.m by German mechanized formations, the High Command- announced in a special communique Sunday evening. Lisbon, Aug. 11. Domei. FROM
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  • 307 1 Tokyo. Aug. 11. CRACK units of our forces on Aug. 6 encircled some 2.000 enemy troops of the 106 th Division at Eiakow. 30 kilometres south cf Kiangshan, and at Paoan. south of Siakow, and in the evening of the same day the units occupied
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  • 509 1 Tokyo, Aug. 11. pAPTAIN Hideo Hiraide, Navy Spokesman of Dai-Honyei, in a nationwide broadcast last night bi.tnded the Allies' abortive attempt in the Solomon Islands area, which met with another smashing defeat, as an effort of
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  • 113 1 Tenne-Hears Of Feats Of Ogaki, Simsda Noguti Units In Malaya Hf Tokyo, Aug. 11. 5T TTHE War Ministry has announced that the distinguished V services rendered by the Ogaki, Simada and Nosmti *^C units, which were citeti for heroic operations in the y Malayan campaign by Lieut.-(•■->neral Tomoyuki Yamasita, J
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  • 924 1 PEARL HARBOUR WAS 'MASS OF FLAMES SCRAP IRON' Repatriate Who Saw Our Attack Vividly Describes Fateful Day A VIVID and stirring word picture of the terrific havoc wreaked by our war planes on the United States much-vaunted "Gibraltar of the Pacific," Pearl Harbour, was given by Mr. Kititaro Sekiya, a
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  • 952 1 AT last Britain has taken the offensive! Since the beginin& of the war we have had nothing but 'strategical ratreats' or 'withdrawals according v plan.' Time after time we nay i read of the 'magnificent opers.-* tions' carried out by tha British troops calling for the
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  • 356 2 Appeasement Seen As Only Way Left To The Soviet Union STOCKHOLM, AUG. 11, DOMEI. AS TIIE SOVIET SITUATION ON THE EASTERN FRONT HAS BECOME MORE SERIOUS WITH THE GERMANS RAPIDLY NEARING THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THEIR AIMS AGAINST THE SOVIET UNION, RUMOURS ABOUT A
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  • 226 2 To£yo, Aug. 11. THE need for ships, as an indispensable factor in the winning of the Greater East Asia uar. was stressed by Premier Hideki Tozyo, during his flveminute radio address at 12.20 p.m. on Saturday afternoon, on the occasion of the start,
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  • 170 2 Lisbon. Aug. 11. Dcmei. ■ADMITTING the seriousness oi the shortage of Iron Jn the United States. Roosevelt, in his Pross Conference, replying to suggestions offered by correspjndents. said that it might be a good idea to organize a campaign to pick up historic cannon.
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  • 402 2 Toliyo, Aug. 11. THE arrival in Moscow of Sir Archibald Clark Kerr. British Ambassador, and the visit of Lieut.-General Thomas Eradley, President Roosevelt's Emissary to the Kremli l. are linked with the rumoured visit to Moscow of Winston Churchill which is indicative of further AngloAmerican
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  • 527 2 Tokyo, Aug. 11. "tVO-UAY, as the British Empire faces collapse, from military defeats In all parts of the world not the least of the forces which stand ready to hasten that col lapse is the forces of resurgent Arab nationalism bent on
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  • 414 2 Tokyo, Aug. 11. COMMENTING on the imprisonment of Mahatma Gandhi. Mr. Yoneziro Noguti, the noted poet-commentator on Indian affairs and Gandhiji's close friend, declaxcd that the Mahatma will fight to death in this, his third and perhaps last, struggle for Indian independence, in
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  • 70 2 Tokjo, Aug. 11. IT is learned that Mr. Seiiti Omura, former ViceMinister of Education, and Mr. Ryosei Kawai, noted linancier and economic expert, will be appointed by the Tokyo Municipality as Deputy Mayors to the reeentlyappointed Mayor, General Ayao Kisimoto, on whom great expectations have
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  • 191 2 Manila, Aug. 11. TTHE Headquarters of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in the Philippines have announced their decision to release, on parole, an additional number of Filipino war prisoners, including sick, wounded or others meriting freedom from various considerations. The announcement said that
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  • 159 2 Lisbon, Aug. 11. D.mcl. J^ SUDDEN collision between Britain and India is inevitable, declared Mr. Lin Yu-lang. t.ie famous Chinese author and commentator, during a mass meeting held by the Post-war World Council in New York. Mr. Lin declared that the whole Indian nation feels
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  • 72 2 Tokyo, Aug. 11. ALL-KEIZO < Korea) won the pennant in the sixteenth inter-city baseball meet at Kcrakuen Stadium, when th 2 team scored a snappy 12 to 6 victory over Ooak3 Daido Nine in the final game of the seven-dajr tci^rnr.ment held under the auspices
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1245 2 L.EAKN MPPON-OO: !\li'l'«,.t-GiO O 1L X U>IAS*OIJ J F«SON >70. 4C English Nippon-Go Pronunciation 1. Where did you doko kara kiraasila dohUoh kahrah licemahsh'. h come from? ka? kah? I. I came from the kyokii kara kiraasita Icrrohkai kahrah keemahshiah church S. I v.-er.t from ihe itiba kara kyokai c
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  • 1110 3 "Now Has Come The Hour To Rise "—Mrs. E. V. Davies "TTJESE are eventful days and to-day is the most eventful of them in the history of the India of our day. But a few months ago, your thoughts were centred on
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  • 177 3 Speaker ]\f KS E- v- DAVIES hails from a distinguished fan>ily in Sooth lid I*. Sho is an MA. of Madras university, a graduate of 'Queen Mary's Collegrc in Madras and professor of Political Science of Women's Christian College. She U married to Mr. E. V. Davies,
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  • 75 3 Tokyo, Aug. 10. /"\UR Army Authorities in Formosa Saturday distributed rifles and other types of firearms to 507 Formasan volunteers, who are now undergoing military training at the Army Barracks, it is reported from Taihoku. The distribution of firearms to the Formosan volunteers was the first
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  • 61 3 Batavia, Aug. 11. 117ITH the object of facilitating the smooth flow of daily necessities, the Nippon Military Administration in Java recently established a central foodstuffs control office with projected branches in Sourabaya and other cities throughout Java. This new body has assumed charge of production,
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  • 367 3 Nippon Capital And Experts To Help In Economic Reconstruction ALTHOUGH one of the last territories to be occupied by Nippon, peace and order has returned to Burma with remarkable rapidity. Only five short months since the Nippon forces took over Rangoon, the central
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  • 106 3 Nanking, Aug. 11. II7HOLESAUE round-up of com- munists In Chungking and other places In Szechuan Province is now being carried out by the Chungking Military Council, according to a Chungking report. The report said that, in only half a month. Kuo Chi-chiao, leader of
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  • 504 3  -  By T. OHNISI THOSE who had known cheertul fair-minded and friendly Americans of cultured sort generally considered them a nobl. 1 specimen of civilized mankind Their ideals on the whole were healthy, their attitudes neither obsequeous nor haughty, their capacity for friendship moving and mlectiojs. While
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  • 277 3 DUX ie had never occurred to tuL; I writer that so many luttuiicut men and women should lose UWlz sanity. Up to the present, their numerous official reports, if taken literally, aud up to an unpressive number of the cunk or heaviiy damaged Nippon wars.iips, especially ba.Ueships.
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  • 72 3 THEY should have their heads ex- amined instead of talking to Pressmen about our treacherous attacks. TTiese unsuspecting citizens of Britain and America had been supplying countless number of weapons to kill our soldiers. And for years they assured us repeatedly that they were ready to wipe us
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  • 68 3 Lisbon, Aug. 11, Domei. AMR- John J. Dedman, Minister of Australia's War Organisation announced that henceforth the manufacture of bathing outfits, tncluding bathing suits beach pyjamas and general outfits, will be prohibited, it is reported from Canberra. T Lisbon, Aug. 11, Domel. HE 8.8.C.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 409 3 NOTICE LAWN MOWERS ETC., 1 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 Februar> 15. 2602, and who are able to produce them. T lease communicate with Dr.
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    • 870 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS w-nT""? v "a fg^f^^gg NIPPON-GO I CMmcT m,^— WANTED younff, attractive and ENracemfnt TL I Office of the Syonan Tokubetu-Si respectable EURASIAN GIRLS ENGAGEMENT The most concise book yet published Ti dai Yatin Toritategyosya A united amount of space 5° r ?£l Sh2 w Apply to P*"011 TAN.-The
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  • 213 4 Lisbon, Aug. 11, Domei. T ATZST reports from Bombay re\caled that tram and bus traific in £ombay continue to be suspended, Thilr In some areas of the city traffic 1J... bserf held up by crowds and stoned, it is raid that students from a j.urtftr of
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  • 224 4 THE great Indian rally is to be neld to-day at 6.30 p.m. at the Farrer Park, and Indian military officers, invited guests, and all ladies will be given special seating accommodation provided they turn up half an hour before the commencement of the meeting. As
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  • 69 4 Slbu (Borneo), Aug. 10. TTHE Sibu Provincial Office, un- der the directorship of Major General Kenziro Senda, was formally opened Saturday, in the presence of General Tositame Mayeda. Supreme Commander of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in the Borneo area. The Sibu Provincial Office wil! be engaged
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  • 91 4 Patriotic Demonstration In India Scenes of treat enthusiasm, such as these, are again being witnessed in India to-day as Indian patriots protest against the highhanded action of the British .n at- resting Congress leaders. Indians all over Malaya are holding protest meetings to-day and in Syonau,
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  • 314 4 EMPLOYING methods, which have already been made famous at Amritsar, Britain is to-day using bullets and tear gas in India in an attempt to forcibly put down the Indian independence movement. The 8.8.C, in a broadcast heard here, disclosed that in
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  • 61 4 THE 8.8.C., reporting the meeting of the Viceroy's Council which took place Sunday morning, said that only one British member was present besides Lord Linlithgow, the Viceroy. The other 11 members, all Indians, did not attend, the D.B.C. said. Their absence dramatically emphasized the Indian attitude
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  • 176 4 CPEAKING over the BBC. Lieut.-Co!. Leopold S. Amery, British Secretary of stat* for India, revealing reasons for the Kiltlsh concern over the Indian Independence movement launched by the congress Party, taid that in the event it succeeded it v.culd halt India's cutput of munitions and the construction
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  • 368 4 Nippon People "Happy To Have So Many Brothers Sisters In Southern Regions" MJ AM very happy to notice the very peaceful state of Syonan, I and I promise to devote all my time and energy—my life itself— for the people of this island," declared Mr. Mamoru Sinozaki who returned last
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  • 518 4 Thousands Flocking To Big Rally At Farrer Park To-day THERE will be large-scale public demonstrations 1 and mass meetings all over Malaya by Indians, numbering over 400,000, to-day in order to voice their protest against the high-handed action of the British authorities
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  • 424 4 THE party of Thai repatriates who disembarked from the Conte Verde at Syonan-to and are residing at the old Sea View Hotel were taken on a tour of inspection of Syonan-to and Johore Bahru arranged by the Gunseikan-bu yesterday. Leaving the former Sea View
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  • 169 4 2% ARRANGEMENTS are V already in hand for V the registration of all educated persons who are m j at present unemployed, Wf the Syonan Times under- *w stands. The registration yL. is being carried out by y jjj the different communi- ties under
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  • 59 4 J^EPORTs from Bangor, Wales, disclosed that the National Council of the Independent Labour Party, under the chairmanship of Mr. McGovern Gober. M.P. has adept r-J a resolution protesting against the Indian irresta, and den andlng the immediate meeting of Parliament. To the people*
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  • 128 4 A FTER discharging his important mission of delivering safely the exchange diplomats, Snsnmj Huzita, captain of the exchange ship, Asama Mara, told Domei in an interview at Syonan that he was happy to perform his duty without a single mishap. Captain Huzita said:
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  • 455 4 "•"PHIS time it is going to be a fight to the finish, and happy are those who are privileged to participate in it," declared Mr. K. P. K. Menon, member of the Council of Acticn of the Indian Independence League and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 39 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT ]yjR. S. A. KADIR has handed to the Syonan Times the sum of Dollars Ten ($10) as his recond donation to the Nippon War Fund in memory of Mr. Ottogorou (deceased), a former Nippon school teacher in Syonan-to.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 93 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YESTERDAY you learned the use of the preposition "no tarn« nl" meaning "for" in English. To-day we will proceed with the same preposition by giving you some more examples. 1. Kare wa kenko no tame nl undo o shimasu: Kenko— health; no tame ni—for; undo—sport; shimasu—take
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