Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 August 1942

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  • 21 1 The Syonan Times 140 C<xdl StrMt v Syooon-to Telephone 5471. ISo. 153 SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 343 1 Imperial Navy's Record Bag In Battle Off The Solomons 58 ENEMY PLANES DOWNED AND MORE SHIPS SEVERELY DAMAGED TO THE WAITING WORLD, EAGER TO LEARN THE LATEST NEWS OF THE GREAT NAVAL BATTLE OFF THE SOLOMON ISLANDS, DAI-HONYEI AT 3.30
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  • 70 1 v Tokyo. Aug. 15. P 'J OUNT Yorinaga Matu- V **L daira, President of the f House of Peers, repre- 5t (en ting: the Upper House V a in Parliament, has cabled through the""Navy Minis- I try felicitations and v thanks to the Imperial v
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  • 85 1 Tckyc, Aug. 15. •TPHE War Ministry announced that LieUu.-Gau. Sizuiti Tanaka has been appointed Commandar-in-Chief of our forces In the Philippines, replacing Lieut-Gen. Masaharu Honma. Th.? announcement revealed that L.cut.-Gen. Honma. who led cur fcrces in tha suceesslul campaign in ths Bataan Peninsula md then to
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  • 109 1 Bangkok, Aug. 15. OFFICIALLY and publicly supper ang the Indian struggle for" freedom, the Publicity Bureau cf th? Thai Government Thursday isued a statement urging the Indian people to ousc the 3ritish trcm their country. Ths announcement declared The current ind2pendence movement is unprecedented in ts
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  • 378 1 Tokyo, Aug. 15. A RUNNING account of the tremendous naval battle off Solomon Islands as related to Domei by a member of the Naval Press Section reveals that the engagement which resulted in wiping out the Anglo-American fleets in Australian waters commenced on
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  • 81 1 Tokyo, Aug. 15. REPORTS reaching here Indicate that new violent lighting broke out Thursday on the long Russian front from the Caucasus, where the Germans turned more power into their eastward drives toward Stalingrad and Astrakhan on the Volga Caspian line, to sectors northwest
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 1 Above, the Omaha type and, below, the Australia type cruisers, sunk off the Solomons.
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  • 320 1 Offensive Against Us Or In Europe -™~HdW~-Quite Impossible MAVAL observers in Tokyo, commenting on Friday's Dai-Honyei announcement of the results, thus far ascertained, of the batttle off the Solomons, said that our Navy has once again demonstrated its invincibility by annihilating the combined Anglo-American
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  • 42 1 Buenos Aires. Aug. 15, Domei. THE New York Herald Tribuneappealed editorially to President Roosevelt to create a Supreme War Council in order to delegate some of his responsibility, boldly asserting that Roosevelt's war direction lacks cl?ircut composition.
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  • 105 1 Rome, Aug. 15, Domel. THE Italian High Command has announced that in the Mediterranean an Axis Naval Force sank, in addition to the aircraft-carrier Eagle, one Allied cruiser, one destroyer and thrse merchantmen in operations against the remnant Allied convoy. The announcement said that torpedo-planes and
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  • 410 1 Lisbon. Au». 15. Domei. IT is reported from London that Reuters special correspondent, who waj aboard the British air-craft-carrier Eagle, has despatched the following eye-witness account of the sinking of the air-craft-carrier:— I am a lucky man to be alive to write this story. I
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  • 756 1 DRITAIN has added more lurl'J pages to her infamous chapter of lgnominous acts committed in India, by her arrest of Mah.itma Gandhi and ether prominent leaders of the Indian Nationalist Party, th? one and only dominant organization which represents the voice of the united people^ of India,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 39 1 *i 2 £¥S ft aa fc m: p DAITOWA j 265. MIDDLE ROAD. < f?» Phone 7517. jf The most beautifully furnished and wcll-derorated Restaurant t la Syonatn City. X J BxperSenced Waitresses to serv* l{ you Day and Mfht.
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  • 613 2 Times' Analysis Of The Document Proves Its Emptiness Tokyo, Aug. 15. THE Japan Times and Advertiser in an editorial entitled Anglo-American Atlantis," asserts that gloomy are the thoughts of the American and British people to-day as they contemplate that exactly one year has elapsed since the promulgation
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  • 396 2  -  Masa ru Ogawa) (By Manila, Aug. 15. A S the new Philippines crossed the threshold of A. a new era to prosperity, "Occupation Day,' which marked the United States' occupation of Manila 44 years ago, passed unobserved and unremembered on Thursday. Cn August 13,
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  • 99 2 Tokyo, Auk. 15. DISTINGUISHED figures in Governmental, financial, educational and religious circles, numbering 250, will comprise a congratulatory Mission to visit Manchoukuo in September to extend Nippon's whole-hearted felicitations on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the founding of the Manehoukuoan Empire. Among those representing
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  • 86 2 Tokyo, Aug. 15. DEMONSTRATING wholehearted support for the Indian Independence Movement, the Indian League in Yokohama. headed by Mr. H. N. Khoob. has decided to dispatch a delegation to India to assist actively in the struggle for Indian freedom, reports the Asahi. The delegates
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  • 54 2 Manila, Aug. 15. nEFLECTING the healthy deve- lopment of economy and finance In the Philippines, tae Btuik of Taiwan will establish three branch offices in Cebu City on Cebu Island, Bacolod City on Negros Island and Baguio City on Luzon Island by the
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  • 55 2 ManiU. capital of the Philippines, after 44 yean of American domination, has been freed by oar Imperial Forces, and is now a happy, free city. These picture* show, top, Manila's eitixens eagerly helping in Propaganda work, and, below, a tank corps of the Imperial army
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  • 416 2 Importance Of Provincial Administrations Stressed Manila, Aug. 15. i CTREU36ING the importance of the provincial administrations for building up the Philippines, Mr. Takazi Wati, an official of the Nippon Military Administration in the Philippines, iat the first session of the second j gubernatorial conference now
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  • 106 2 Nanking Government Fully Supports India 's Fight Nankins, Aug. 15. THE National Government of China positively supports the Independence Movement of the Indians, President Wane Ching-wei of the Chinese National Govern.nent declared in an interview with the Asahi correspondent. President Wan; asserted that the independence of India would have important
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  • 402 2 Tokyo, Aug. 14. •THE Japan Times and Advertiser In an editorial entitled What price British morale says: "Never has there been a time when Britain has found herself swallowing her national pride more grievously than today." The Journal adds A bitter
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 660 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! «NUT(,N GO fCKAIMASYO!! LESSON No. 50 EnflMh Nippon-Go pronunciation 1. Ghrc me some kakn kami o ku4a<al kahkoo kahmcc oh writing paper koodahsal 2. Show roe sonir kami o misete kahmee oh meewJitrh paper kudasai koodahsai J. I want samples mihon g* irima>u roeebohn gah eerermuhC. Have you
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  • 413 3 DEW people are aware that in Syonan-to to-day, there is 1 a civilian member of the Kotohoin, who, with his wife and four children, resides in a $2,000,000 building which is considered to be one of the finest pieces of modern
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  • 194 3 IJOvV -.ialay, who was runner- ly attached to the Johore Stats Pclice. lived In luxury on money obtained by Impersonation was related in in? Syonan Keizi Tihohoin en Thursday before Mr. M. V. Pillal. In the dock stood the accused, Mchamed bin Kassim. who pleaded guilty
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  • 142 3 •THE Negri Sembilan Govern-' ment has now commenced the issue of oils of all kinds, including petrol, to the public, who are requested to forward their requirements to the Controller of Materials, Negri Sembilan. It is understood that those doing "essential" services will be
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  • 68 3 Tokyo. Aug. i&. T"HE British Empire has spirituai- ly collapsed. Already Canada, Australia and the Union of South Africa are semi-independent; Ireland maintains strict neutrality, despite the fact that the British stand at the cross-roads of life or death, and to top it all tne Indian
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  • 483 3 MILITARY ADVISER'S VIEWS Manila, Aug. 13. AT his official residence commanding a view of Manila Bay, Mr. Syozo Murata, adviser to our Military Administration in the Philippines, set forth his views on the economic conditions in the Archipelago. Asserting that mo: tly all
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  • 858 3 Health Is Wealth DENGUE fever is also called "dangoo or "dengi." fn some places, it is known as "dandy fever" and due to the sever** joint pains which usually accomoany the fever, it is known as "breakbone" fever. This fever has been occupying much of our attention lately
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  • 55 3 Manila, Aug. 15. M R D B. SWANI, Chairman of the Indian Independence League m the Philippines, broadcasting over the radio .station on Wednesday night appealed to the Indian people to ris"* against Britain, declaring that now is the time for the Indian people to fisht
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 530 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 102 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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    • 170 3 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. ilncorporated in Japan) 21. Collyer Quay, Syonan P. O. Dox No. 699 Tele. No. 5937 Office— Pr i v t c Branch Exchange with extensions to all departments. 6922 Manager. 7842 Manager's Residence After 6 p m. lines to the Bank will be connected as follows:—
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    • 766 3 LATEST ADVERtISENENTS COMTRACT AD¥EnT!S£I«*TS NIPPON-GO Astrology-Palmistry. A limited amount of space rj^-t be disappointed of your future; is available for contract The most concise book yet published J'W. OD come and consult Astro!~jei-Palmist advertisements in the Syonan on the spoken language, a feature of j Sooriya. He will predict the
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    • 278 3 TOWN BOARD NOTICE Owners of houses and land .situated within the Town Board are.is of Johore Bahm. Sfcudai. Seiini, Kulal Tebrau, Ulu Tlram. Ulu Choh and Pcngtalan Rlnting are reminded that rates for the 2nd half-year 2602 are due and payable in advanci. without demand at the Town Borrd Office,
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  • "DAWN OF NEW ERA APPROACHING," SAYS MAYOR
  • 181 4 Present Struggle A War Of Asians Against Britain, U.S. lEUT.-GEN. Suzuki, addressing the gathering, said that he spoke on behalf of the Comman- der-in-Chief, and in his capacity !as Gunsei-butyo (Chief of the i Nippon Military Administration, Malaya). Declaring that the day had beer set aside to celebrate the fall
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  • 339 4 OVER 1 000 people representing the various communities in Syonan gathered at the Syonan Ko-Kai-Do yesterday to celebrate Liberation Day— the fali of Singapore—and to mark the completion of six months of Nippon rule in Malaya. Features of the simple yet impressive ceremony were
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  • 88 4 Hsinking, Aug. 15. THREE hundred and thirty-eight members of the Tokyo Academy of Music arrived here on Thursday night. The party co.npilses the goodwill musical mission from Nippon in connection with the celebration of the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Empire of Manchoukuo. Dr. Lint Boon
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  • 266 4 AN opportunity will be given to the people of Syonan to demonstrate their ability in certain spheres of heavy industries which will be started as soon as there is a sufficient supply of the necessary materials, stated Mr. Y. Narioka, chief of the Kanzai-ka
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  • 79 4 A RECEPTION in honour of Amhassariois Kitisabnro Nomura, Sabuto Kurusa, Itaro Isii and other diplomats from the American countries will be given jointly by Kanagawa Prefecture! Office, Yokohama Municipal Office and Yokohama Chamber of Commerce and industry when the dipplomats arrive at Yokohama aboard
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  • 85 4 Tokyo, Aug. 15. MR. TOMOKAZU HORI, spokesman of the Board of Information, emphasizing Premier General Tozyo's statement that Nippon cannot allow the British or Allied troops to stay in India, told foreign Press correspondents that "present conditions in India are such that
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  • 51 4 IN order to co-operate with •the Government in the development of natural resources in the Southern Regions, the Nippon Nitrogenous Fertilizers Company will start developing power resources in Malaya, Sumatra and Borneo as the first step for embarking on largescale production of chemical
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  • 231 4 3uenos Aires, Aug. 15. Domei. RESPITE the question of marriage between American soldiers and Australian women having been settled, officers and men of the United States expeditionary icrces are still sowing seeds of trouble in Australia, according to laUst reports. Dispatches reaching here revealed
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  • 100 4 Simcnoseki, Aug. 15. j^R. YANCO PEYEFF, first Bulgarian Minister to Nippon, accompanied by Mr. Emile Emanoiloff, First Secretary of the new Bulgarian Legation in Tokyo, arrived here last evening and, after a short rest, entrained for Tokyo. Interviewed by a Dcmsi correspondent. Mr. Peyeff stressed
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  • 66 4 Zurich. Aug. IS, Domei. 'J'HE Zurichcr Zeitung reported from London that strong demands for a constructive policy in India are lucreaslng In the British capital. The oipnion in London is that tne prevention of agitation in India is not the sole task of
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  • 600 4 DITTER criticism of the British and their methods of exploitation in Malaya before the advent of Nippon, was made by the President of the Malay Semen Club. Syonan. in a congratulatory message to the Nippon Administration made during the celebration marking the six months'
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  • 634 4 •IF the New Order in Asia is truly carried out, both in spirit and in letter, there will aiways be till the end iof the world, an United Asia." declared Mr. s. C. Ooho. a well-known local lawyer,
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  • 487 4 ELOQUENT tribute to Nippon, v.ha six months ago. shattered Biitisn resistance for all time when Singapore was forced to surrender, was paid by the editor of the well-known Malay newspaper Warta Malaya who made a fP eCial4^ ta!w ment to Domei in ~nnec. tion with
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 91 4 To-morrow's Radio Lesson In Nippon-Go lIP to yesterday you have learnt w on the radio the use of thpreposition -made." To-day you will proceed with the prepositica icara" meaning "from." "Kara* denotes the place from where the action starts. examp,£ US try the '°I'°™> 1. Watashi wa Tokyo kara Syonan-to
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