Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 August 1942

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  • 85 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonan to Telephone 5471. v 'sopon-Go Many people realize J the vital importance of li Nippon-go in their future JM careers and are using r^ every facility available to learn the language. £g y^ Time wasted means op- V portunities lost. Be wise V
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  • 496 1 Demonstrators Destroy The Town Hall MORE KILLED INJURED AS BRITISH FIRE ON PATRIOTS Lisbon, Aug. 14. Domei. IT is reported from New Delhi that Mar- tial Law appears to be near in New Delhi as disorders arising: from the Indian protest against the arrest of Gandhiji
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  • 114 1 Tokyo. At ft. 14. »J THE War Ministry an- «j F* nounced yesterday af- 0* ;1 ternoon that the distin- g-uished services rendered f by the Asai and Itaya J jZ unit*- whose daring j** 1 «*M'loits in the Malayan X campaign had been the
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  • 214 1 Last Major Red Stronghold In The Black Sea Stockh lm, Aug. 14, Domei. IT is reported from Moscow that the German drive down the Caucasus has moved ominously closer to the major Soviet Black Sea Naval rbase of Novorossisk, the last major Soviet
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  • 67 1 Lisbon, Aug. 14. IT is reported from Chicago that Professor liar ley Mac nair. well-known American authority on the Far East, said at a Chicago University round-table discussion, broadcast by the N.B.C. recently, that if Chungking is licked *it is going to be
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  • 52 1 Rome, Aug. 14. Domei. ATTACKING a great enemy convoy in western Mediterranean, the Italian Air Force sank one cruiser, one destroyer and three transports, the Italian High Command disclosed on Thursday. The announcement revealed thrjh, in the bitter aerial combats. Ital^n fighters shot down 32
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  • 78 1 Lisbon, Aug. 14. Domei. THE Associated Press reports 1 from London that a largescale offensive by German surface and submarine raiders against the increasingly important Allied merchant traffic in the south Atlantic was predicted Wednesday by British naval sources. Reports from neu fral and
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  • 260 1 Lisbon, Aug. 14. Domei. DESPITE the strict British censorship on all news from India, reliable reports received in Lisbon on Thursday confirm that at least 512 Indian nationalists were killed and more than 3,000 others injured by the ruthless measures employed
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  • 307 1 From The China Fronts Tokyo. Aug. 14. DELATED field reports received from the Chekiang Front reveal that our forces operating in the Sungyang sector in southwestern Chekiang Province on Monday annihilated part of the enemy's 146 th Division at a point north-west of Patu.
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  • 394 1 Tokyo, Aug. 14. THJ lightning speed, with which the First and Second Units of our Naval Air Forces annihilated the United States Air Force <in the Philippines during the first six days of the Greater East Asia War is described by
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  • 97 1 Nankins, Aug. 14. IT is learned that President Wang Chine-Wei has cabled messages to Admiral Sigetaro Simada, Nippon's Navy Minister, and Vice-Ad-miral Mineiti Koga, Comman-der-in-Chief of the Imperial Fleet in China waters, congratulating them on the spectacular victory scored by the Imperial
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  • 66 1 Lisbon, Aug. 14, Domei. ris reported from Washington that the United States Navy Department has belatedly admitted that a small Dutch merchantman had been torpedoed and sunk by an enemy submarine In the Atlantic late July, approximately 300 miles off the northern coast of
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  • 666 1 CIX months ago to-day Singapore, supposed to be the greatest stronghold of the British Empire, fell before the relentless onslaught of the Nippon Army. In those last days of Singapore, particularly during the final hours, the defence put up by the Pritish forces was
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  • 21 1 Shanghai, Aug. 17. TTHE 8.8.C. reported that Mel- bourne had its first air raid alert Wednesday night.
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  • 334 2 Lt.-Gen. Osi ma's Impressions After Ten-Day Tour Of Eastern Front Tokyo, Aug. 14. GERMANY'S fighting strength is at a high level and the Reich's war operations on the Eastern Front are progressing very smoothly despite AngloAmerican propaganda to the contrary, Lieut.-Gen-eral Hirosi Osima, our Ambassador
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  • 89 2 Manila, Aug. 14. TTHE second gubernatorial con- ference since the occupation of the Phi'", pines by the Nippon forces was convened on Wednesday morning with the attendance of Governors of 34 provinces and eight Mayers. Mr. Takazi Wati. an official of the
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  • 329 2 Our Pilots Nickname It 'Air Circus 9 For Its Evasive Habits Tokyo, Aug. 14. THE United States Air Force operating in China is no match for our aerial units, and our pilots have nicknamed it the "Air Circus," because of its
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  • 95 2 Taihoku, Aug. 14. •'Dfct 'Nr»TRI CTION work in the Philippines, Java and Malaya, especially along the productive lines, far exceeded my expectations/ Mr. Aiiti Toyama, adviser to naval authorities in the Southern Regions, said upon J.is arrival here, following a two-month inspection tour
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  • 76 2 Manila. Aug. 14. I? Is learned that a large in- crease in the production of corn and sweet potatoes in the Philippines has been planned by the Military Authorities here for the purpose of attaining complete self-sufficiency in foodstuffs. The consumption of corn among the
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  • 98 2 THE above pictures give some indication of Gerl* any's armed might. The picture on top shows mighty German ta ks uHib have been wreaking havoc on the Russians, rumbling past Chancellor Hitler in a recent review, while on the left is a heavy machine-gun unit. The superiority
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  • 166 2 Stockholm. Aug. 14. DcmeL I*HE first war survey issued in Washington by Elmer Davis, Chief of the War Intelligence Omce. contains an admission that production in th* United States during June failed to attain its goal, according to neutral Press dispatches received here.
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  • 272 2 First Step To The Current War Tokyo, Aug. 14. QAPT. NAOAKI HAZAMA, now attached to the Osaka Naval Defence Headquarters, declared Wednesday evening, on the eve of the Fifth Anniversary of tht Shanghai Incident, that the outb»eak, a pi elude to Ine Greater East Asia War, was
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  • 99 2 Lisbon, Aug. 14. Domei. JT IS reported from Washington that Attorney-General Francis Biddle has appointed Mr. William D. Mitchell, former At-tcrney-General, to be the Government's Special Prosecutor to work with the United States District Attorney in Chicago to present evidence before the regular Chicago Grand
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  • 108 2 Tokyo, Aug. 14. •"FHE Niti Niti quoted Mr. Sigeo Tanaka, publisher of the Lima Times, as saying that despite the Peruvian Government's actions against Nippon, since the outbreak cf the Greater East Asia War, Peruvians themselves are by no means anti-Nippon. Mr. Tanaka, who has
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  • 185 2 Tokyo. Aug. 14. 'T|IAMOND' the icading finanu cial periodical published in Tokyo, in ite August issue asserts that the unflinching determination of the people of Nippon to fight out the Greater East Asia War to a victorious conclusion no
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 133 2 NOIICZ is hereby given that the Trade Marks depicted above are the exclusive property of Kong Hua Factory of Syonan-to, and that the same are used by the said Kong Hua Factory in respect of cigarette paper, manufactured and sold by the said Kong Hua Factory in all the territories
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 732 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON GO O TLKAI.YI AS* O!) LESSON No. 49 English Nippon (.o Pronunciation It I buy the Kippu o kaimasu keep-poo oh kahwmahs I tickets 1 2. Give me two kippn o ni-mai keep-poo oh nec-mai J tickets kudas.ii koodahsai "^M 3. Where are the kittr »a doko
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  • 541 3 20-Kilometres-A-Day Sweep Down Malay Peninsula Our Imperial Army's HANKING among the most important battles of all time, our campaign in Malaya was carried out at a remarkable speed—in 55 days our Imperial Army forces had swept down the entire length of Malaya, and 15 days later, Singapore, much-publicised British fortress,
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  • 213 3 ON December 10, 1941, two days after the outbreak of the Oreater East Asia War. the Imperial Niopoi. Navy destroyed the main units of the British Oriental Fleet by sinking the battleship Prince or Wales, 35,000 tons, and the battle cruiser Repulse. 32,000 tons, oil Kuantan
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  • 1795 3 Graphic Story of the Bombing and Sinking of the unsinhable T* Prince of Wales, and Repulse, main units^of the British Pacific Fleet off the east coast of Malaya on Dec. 10, 2601. From the battleships puffs of smoke and flame shot up as iheir anti-air-craft guns continued activity.
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  • 199 3 Jan. 4, 2602. Trolak and Sulim occupied. Big Nippon losses in North Malaya. Heroic stand by British forces. Strong positions in path of enemy. Jan. 6. Karnpar, vital base on the western coast of the Malay Peninsula, captured. News indicates that the Nippon forces are continuing their
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 3 'iuz IjiiLn party arriving at the Ford motor plant in Enkit Timah to begin negotiations for the surrender of Singapore.
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  • 645 3 DV a strange coincidence the v promulgation of the Atlantic day when the first six months Singapore is to be celebrated. are estimated at between iO.OuO and 20,000. Jan. 17. Nippon units took Malacca. Data Pahat, and Batu Annam. A.I.P. continue to Inflict heavy casualties
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  • 65 3 Mukden, Aug. 14. THE highest pole vault mark reached so far this year was attained when on Wednesday Bunkiti Sawada cleared the bar at 4.30 metres in the special track and field event held at Chiyodadori ground here. Sawada is a member of our track and field
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  • 29 3 "TO-DAY'S celebrations, of our victory over the British will include a broadcast of music from the Syonan Ko Kai Do (former Victoria Theatre> starting from 10 a.m.
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  • 324 3 SINGAPORE HRAMATIC and momentous was the interview between Lieut.-Gen. Tomoyuki Yamasita, highest Commander of our Imperial Army in Malaya, and Lieut.-Gen. A. E. Percival, commander of the British forces, as negotiations for the British capitulation were held at Ford plant at Bukit Timulu on Feb.
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  • 596 3 Perciyal: I ask that the Nippon Army reciprocate with us in discontinuing attack. Yamasita: Agreed. What has become of the Nippon citizens in Singapore? Percival: They have all been trans- ferred to India. We do not know exactly where. The British troops would like to cease firing at
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 3 Lieut.-Gen. A. E. Percival, commander ot the British lorcc* ut Singapore, signing the surrender doeumcnU
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 3 Following the surrender of Singapore, British fortes began to disarm. Large quantities of arms and ammunition, and thousands of motor trucks became our war booty. Seen above are pictures of British forces disarming a'ter the surrender.
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  • 138 4 Pride Of Place In Annals O£ Modern Warfare COR speed and daring, the campaign conducted by units of our Imperial Army in Malaya undoubtedly merits pride of place in the annals of modern warfare. In the brief period of 55 days, entire Malaya fell into
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  • 465 5 Tokyo, Aug. 14. MR. Hirisave Ramiah, former correspondent of the United Press of India, declared that because of the depth and breadth of the present disturbances in India, it will be impossible for the British to deal with the situation.
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  • 265 5 Turkish Press On Solomons India Istanbul, Aug. 14, Domel. A GREAT sensation has been caused among the peoples of Western Asia by the news of the commencement of serious strife in India and by reports of the spectacular successes scored by the Nippon Navy off the Solomon Islands. Although the
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  • 27 5 A divine sen-ice In Maiayaiam will be held at 12 o'clock (Tokyo Time) at the Armenian church on Sunday, 16th August.
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  • 301 5 Tokyo, Aug. 14. MERCILESS armed oppression being enforced in India by the British Police troops upon Incians, as an answer to the reasonable demands of free Indians, is a revelation of Britain's selfish Kfvsni to recognize any fretdom other
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  • 146 5 Lisbon, Aug. 13. Domei. CHOM Lew York it is learnt that the India League ot America at an emergency meeting passed a resolution: condemning the arrest of Mahatma Gandhi, Maulana Azad and Pundit Nehru md the other leaders of Ind?a while declaring that "the present
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  • 575 5 Shanghai, Aug. 14. AS the unrest in India continues to mount over the arrest of the country's big three and other leaders by the British authorities, 500 representative members of the local Indian community gathered in a mass meeting held at
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  • 104 5 American Attempts To Enthuse Chungking Resistance Lisbon, Aug. 17. Domci IT is reported from New York that representing another instance of American attempts to cajole Chungking into continuing its resistance against Nippon, the Rockefeller centre executives have built a Chinese Garden on the ruins of the Nippon Garden—which was formerly
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 504 5 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. jO2 ECONOMIC USE OF WATER Recent figures reveal that daily consumption of water has been increasing rapidly and that the quantities consuumed have exceeded the normal supply capacities of the Municipal water works. As a result, the levels of our impounding reservoirs have been and still
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    • 149 5 .SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 101 It is hereby notified that August 15, 2602, being the half anniversary of the New Firth of Malaya, is proclaimed to be a public holiday. All householders *n this city are to hoist the National Flag on that day in celebration. SYONAN TOKUBETC-SI CHO. August
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    • 772 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE Syonan Commercial Co. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. AAMTftaAv ENGINEERS CONTRACTOR?, (Incorporated tn Japan) COMTRACT ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENT 4. Robin™ R o*i. Sy o»an. 21 £ol^£ ua N y o 9 nanA limited amount of space Mr g^ g^ Yong ftnd famlly FOR BgMBHMATI DELIVERY Tele. No.
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    • 360 5 TOWN BOARD NOTICE Owners of houses and land situated within the Town Board area* of Johore Bahru, Skudai, Senai, Kula' Tebrau, Ulu Tiram, Ulu Choh and Pengkalan Rinting are reminded that rates for the 2nd half-year 2602 are due and payable in advance, wit^ut demand at the Town Board Office.
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  • 402 6 A LARGE consignment of goods ranging from household necessities to essentials for the revival and maintenance of various local industries is shortly expected from Nippon, the Syonan Times understands. rihe export of these goods from Nippon follows an extensive survey
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  • 344 6 X YOUNG Indian, M. BalakrlshX^ rai, wrtre z letter In Kata ::ana and Kanzi to His Excellency the Governor of Selangor, Mr. S. Kikuti, on Aug. 7. Balakrishnan is one of the 10 specially selected cadet officials from Selangor, who received his training at
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  • 333 6 LIEUT. GEN. SUZUKI'S MESSAGE TO PEOPLE OF RE-BORN MALAYA "IN commemoration of the emancipation of Malaya which marks an epoch in the process of realizing the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, it is my earnest hope that everyone will be stronger in his
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  • 293 6 REPRESENTATIVE teams of Malays. Indians, EuraMans and Chinese will take part in football and hockey matches on the Podang this afternoon for the Mayor's Cups. The semi-finals In both football and hockey matches will be played to-day and the finals to-morrow. The following Js the programme
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  • 836 6 COUR hundred and thirty applicants out of a total number of 2,500 who sat for their enrolment examination at the Syonan Nippon Gakkuen on Aug. 10. 11 and 12 have been selected, and will start their studies when the Gakkuen begins its 3econd
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  • 143 6 BIG additions to Syanan's stocks of foodstuffs have just arrived, and at the moment delivery of them is still taking place, the Syonan Times understands. In this connection, a Syonan Times reporter was informed by a member of the Department of Agriculture
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  • 532 6 Second Batch Begins Tuition Next Month PIGHTY-SIX young Malayans, drawn from all v parts of Malaya, graduated yesterday at a special ceremony held at the Syonan Koa Kunrenzyo (Syonan Officials' Training College), marking the conclusion of training of the first batch of students in Nippon-Go
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  • 103 6 THE history of the British in Mdi-» is a recoid of broker, promises, and India can no longer put faiih in British premises. ind'a wants cooi-I-lete licedcm immediately and will not wait any longer Tlius spclte Dr. D. X Maiumd*/ P c fident of the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 102 6 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson UP to yesterday, on the radio, you have studied the use of .tae preposition "Made"' meaning "until" and "by," denoting time To-day also you will have the same preposition, that is "Made," meaning "to" in English. Here are the examples: 1. Ichi kara ju made kazoenasai:
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