Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 19 August 1942

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  • 89 1 The Syonan Times 140. Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. j Clcppon-Go Many people realize J the vital importance of li t 1 Nippon-go in their future *l. *h? careers and are using C every facility available to learn the language. )t Time wasted means op- V portunities lost. Be wise
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  • 94 1 Promotion New post For Lt.-Gen Usiroku Tokyo, Aug. 18. J THE War Office has r" announced the pro- 5* motion of Lieut.- I General Zun Usiroku «C <v to the rank of full y General and simul- taneously his appoint- m «i mint as Commander* ■> in-Chief of the Z
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  • 199 1 Tokyo, Aug. 18. GENERAL Zun Usiroku, the new Commander of the Centra* Defence Headquarters, has four j years and ten months of brilliant j service to his credit on the China front, since October 1937, when he j went to North China as a Unit
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  • 113 1 lEUT-GENERAL Syozyo Kaxa- be. who succeeded General Zun Usiroku as Chief of Staff of our Expeditionary Forces in China, n an elder brother of Lieut -General Torasiro Kawabe. Chief of the General Affairs Section of Army Aviation Headquarters. Lieut-General Syozo Kawabp distinguished himself as the Commander of
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  • 230 1 Germans Also Making Big Effort To Reach Caspian T|ISPATCHES REACHING LISBON FROM v MOSCOW REVEAL THAT THE GERMANS HAVE INTENSIFIED THEIR OFFENSIVES ON STALINGRAD AND ALSO THE CAUCASUS, STATES A DOMEI MESSAGE FROM THE PORTUGUESE CAPITAL. THE GERMANS ARE MAKING AN ALL-OUT EFFORT TO REACH
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  • 332 1 Lisbon. Aug. 18, Domel. THE fall of Maikop as admitted in Sunday night's communique issued by the Soviet Information Bureau, coupled with the occupation of Krasnodar, his assured the Germans of complete control over the oilfields in these areas, observers
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  • 250 1 Geneva. Aug. 18, Dome!. ACCORDING to reliable but un- confirmed reports received in Geneva from Istanbul, the Turkish Government has turned down the Anglo-American demand that Turkey open a certain Turkish port as a place of refuge for the Soviet
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  • 267 1 Churchill Other Allied Chiefs Confer With Soviet Leaders Lisbon, Aug. 13. Domei. IT is reported" from Moscow that Churchill and Harriman, heading the parties of 14 British and six Americans, arrived in the late afternoon of last Wednesday, Aug. 12. by air and conferred three times with Stalin, Molotov and
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  • 196 1 J Tokyo, Aug. 3£ INASMUCH as the pre- sent war of Greater f East Asia constitutes an y unprecedented crisis for the Nippon nation, strong \m desire has been expressed )> ""I among the public for the collection of Imperial Res- jfi cripts
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  • 79 1 Hankow, <*ug. 18. TTHE circulation of the old Fapi will be suspended in the Wuhan areas as from August 24, the Nippon Military authorities announced yesterday afternoon. It is-revealed that the exchange of the old Fapi with the new Central Reserve Bank notes
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  • 150 1 Nanking. Aug. 18. COMMENTING on the BrULsft position to-day on the occasion of the 100 th Anniversary (.f the notorious opium war, Mr. Masaomi Yositomi, Spokesman of the Nippon Embassy in Nanking, pointed out that British influence has been wiped out from China and Britain
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  • 101 1 Lisbon, Aug. 18, Domei. AUTHORITATIVE United States Army and Navy journals, significantly commenting on the first attempted United Nations' offensive on the Solomon Islands, declare that there is no more difficult operation in warfare than landing upon a hostile shore defended by skilful and
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 80 1 Lisbon, Aug. 18, Domef. JOSEF STALIN, who concurrently President of the Council of the Peoples' Commissars and Commissar for Defence, has relinquished the former post which has been given to Viacheslav Molotov, who was Vice-Presid-ent of the Council of the Peoples Commissars, according to reports reaching Lisbon
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    • 53 1 Lisbon, Aug. 18, Domei. IT is reported that the Soviet Information Bureau announced Monday night that Soviet forces were engaeed in terrific fighting with the Wehrmacht in the sector southeast of Kletskava. it is also revealed that heavy battles are going on in Kotelnikovski. Mineralnye
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  • 347 1 Budapest, Aug. 18, Domei. ON the victorious termination Off the war of Greater East Asia. Nippon will emerge as a leader nation of the world, with UM abundant natural resources of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, predicted the Hungarian Premier, Admiral
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  • 264 1 Tokyo, Aug. 18. COMMENTIMG on yesterday afternoon's Dai-Honyei announcement of the recent sinking oi ten enemy vessels, totalling approximately SO.OOO tons, by our submarines, authoritative naval observers in Tokyo declare that not only has Australia become "an orphan of the Pacific," but
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  • 728 2 INDO-NIPPON cultural and commercial exchanges are within sight of establishment upon a permanent basis. Botli countries have long felt a mutuality in relations agairut Western economic oppression and the stern advance made by Nippon against Anglo-American influences in Asia will continue until India has been
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  • 406 2 Manila, Aug. 17. CMtfMENTING on the nrst anniversary of the promulgation of the so-called "Atlantic Charter," concocted by Roosevelt and Churchill on August 14 last year and based on high idealism, a Filipino observer declares that Nippon to-day in East
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  • 353 2 "Certain Death Awaits Them," Says Mr. Hori Tokyo, Aug. 18, Domei. MR, Tomokazu Hori, Spokesman of the Board of Information, commenting on the Allied procrastination in divulging: their Solomon Islands naval losses, declared to foreign Press correspondents that "the numerous visits and conferences among Allied
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  • 100 2 Rangoon, Aug. 18. •THE appointment of Governors 1 for 12 districts in Burma was officially announced Saturday ?t the Military Administration Office in the presence of Lt.-Gen Syoziro lida, Commander of the Nippon Forces in Burma. The names of the 12 new Governors and districts are
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  • 91 2 Nagasaki, Aug. 17. JOINT memorial services were held on Saturday afternoon at ltikokudai Temple for the victims of Nagasaki Maru, which sank off Nagasaki on May 13 after striking a floating mine. The services were attended by representatives of the prefectural Government as well
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  • 69 2 Nankin*. Aut. If. I lEUT-GENERAL Zun Usiroku. Chief of Staff of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China, declared on his return from an extensive inspection tour throughout Inner Mongolia that splendid progress is being made in the political reconstruction of Inner Mongolia. The Chief of
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  • 180 2 Tokyo, Aug. 18, Domei. IT is learned that a campaign to give advance education to 500,000 girls in Nippon who have been denied the opportunity will be launched by the Young Men's and Young Women's Associations, in order that Nippon-huzm can more
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  • 253 2 Tokyo, Aug. 17. •THE United States war efforts are suffering severely from ■shortage of rubber and labour problems, Nippon bankers, returning aboard the repatriation ships, reported while the vessels were recently in Syonan City port. Mr. Kyoitiro Nogami, head ol the New York
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  • 144 2 Tokyo, Aug. 18. IT is learned that approximately 20,000 Government officials, who shortly will be relieved of their present posts by virtue of the Government's administration simplification programme, will be dispatched to the southern regions to become members of the Nippon Military Administrations in these
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  • 208 2 Peking, Aug. 18. LEADING Nippon swimming and diving stars, including Masanori Yusa, the Olympic Games holder, took part Saturday afternoon in an exhibition meet held here under the auspices of the various physical education associations In the city at the Chung Nan Hai Pool.
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  • 107 2 Lisbon, Aug. 18. Domei. SHARPLY criticizing the British and American policy, J. L. Garvin, noted British Journalist, decries the fact that Britain and the United States have millions of equipped men who have not yet fired a single shot, according to an Australian Radio
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 125 2 NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Marks are the exclusive property of P. A. Abdul Fathah Co. of No. 126-A Middle Road, Syonan-to. and that the Trade Marks are used by them in respect of Pipe Tobacco imported, preserved or sold by them in Syonan-to and othei parts
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 930 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON GO O TUKAIMASYO!) LESSON No. 52 English Nippon-G« Pronunciation 1. Call that man ano hito o yonde ahnoh heetoh oh kudasai vobndrh koodahsai Z. Shall I call watakushi fa yorimasyo wahtahkshee fan f«r you? ka rohreeraahshoh kah? S. I shall call on you to cyu anata no
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  • 227 3 POLICE OPEN FIRE j ON STUDENTS Tokyc, Aug. 18. pLATLY contradicting Anglo- American propaganda claims, that disturbances in India have subsldied," the Niti Niti carried radio reports from New Delhi, picked up in Saigon, that two mere Indian students were killed and many others wounded in
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  • 172 3 Tokyo, Aug. 17. < NITi NITI Hongkong dis- I patch said that the Chung- 1 king authorities have ordered ail I possessors cf Hongkong dollars i in th? Chungking-dominated I areas to exchange the currency t with the old Fapi by Oct. 31. The dispatch
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  • 16 3 These pictures show various aspects of physical training for schoolgirls in Nippon.
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  • 305 3 INDIAN MERCHANT REVEALS CONDITIONS IN INDIA CONDITIONS in the principal cities in India have undergone a complete change during he past several months, as the result of the successive defeats suflered by the Allied forces at the hands of Nippon, according to Mr. A.
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  • 173 3 Berne, Aug. 18. Dcm?i. THE British public are perplexed by the developments of the w?ek-old Indian crisis, the La Suisse London correspondent reported. The correspcndent said that the apparent claims belying fears of widespread strikes and dis crders as a sequel to the arrect of Cingress lecders,
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  • 92 3 Another Son Born To Lindbergh Wife Lisbon. Aug. 14 Domei. A REPORT from DeUoit says that a son was born in Detroit last night to Mrs. Charles Lindbergh at the Henry Ford Hospital. The child is the fifth to be born to the famed flier and his wife, the former
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  • 349 3 CHURCHILL REPLIES TO CONGRESS DEMANDS WITH M ACHINEGUNS Nanking, Aug. 18. rOLONEL Harusige Iwasaki, chief of the Press section of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China, asserted that all persons supporting British injustices in India are the enemy of humanity. Colonel Iwasaki asserted
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  • 107 3 Indians At Mercy Of Allied Army Lisbon, Anr. 16. Domei. THE Government of India at New Delhi has issued an order giving the British and AUied Military Officers, over the rank of Captain, virtual control over the lives of the Indian people. Both the BBC. and the A. B.C. reported
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  • 63 3 Lisbon, Aug. 16. Domei. THE second week of the arrest of the Indian leaders by the British authorities continued to be marked by demonstrations against the drastic British measures. The BBC. reported that the oolice in Calcutta opened fire throe times to-day to disperse crowd?. It
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  • 81 3 Buenos Aires. Aug. 17, Domel. OEPORTS from New York dis- close that Mayor Fiorello La Guardia of New York complained that the c.ty was down to the rock bottom in gasoline supplies which was imperilling the entire Atlantic coast, not only with widespread
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  • 226 3 Tokyo, Aug. 18. QBSERVERS, commenting on President Roosevelt's message to Mr. Churchill in commemoration of the first anniversary of the Atlantic Charter in which President Roosevelt declared: Freedom and independence are to-aay in jeopardy the world over," poir.i,ed out that Britain and America are
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  • 88 3 Tokyo, Aijc. 37. 'pKE Indian Chambers of C m- meres in Bcmbay snj New Delhi yesterday passed a tps^lm.ion that it is their intention to rally with the Indian Indenudencp Campaign and also voiced th2ir unwillingness to eo-co?rato wth the Britirh wartime industrial expsnsi?n in Indir.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 282 3 GUNSEIBU NOTICE Restoration of Telegraphic Communication Telegrams are accepted for places in the following districts:— I tpanroli, Palembang. Benkoelen, Lampoeng. (1) With the above restoration of telegraphic communication it is now possible for the public to communicate telegraphically between any places in Malaya and Sumatra. <*!> Telegrams written in Katakana
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    • 170 3 SYONANSI-SIDKN ALTERATION TO SERVICE NO. 1 As frcm Aug. 20, 2602 Service No. 1 will operate from Mnulmein Road to Nelr;on Read via lavender Street, Victoria Street. New Bridge Read. Cross Street and Tanjons Pagar Road 'interval of 10 minutes). SERVICE NO. 6 TANK ROAD TO KEPPEL lIARBOI R As
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    • 887 3 LAT E S T A DVERTISE NENTS HHWAL NIPPON-GO iTo-nitht-Drink and D,ne at TOWN BOARD WANTED one Radio Set Re- The most concise book yet published i CAFE SAGAR <KT^rPT/^T^ pairer (must be able to repair en the spoken language, a feature of ri t^J J. 11 -r. all types
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 109 3 SYONANSI SIDEN SERVICE No. 16. from 26th Angus*. 26ftI. Omril ns Service No. it; wiß operate from r,ryl*nt to KuniMiig Metayu «r Tf'.oU. Kuran R«*d via fhanri R<ki«l. lui-Mil «*f 16 minute-) First bus leave Oeylaug ;50 m last but leave r.eytarg 34 pm Urst bos leave Kamnons Melayu "J.SB
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  • 452 4 IN an apolopy addressed to his Tamil brethren. Mr. S. C. Goho. president of the Indian Independence League, Syonan-to. states: It is hi<?h time that some sort or an explanation with an unqualified apology be given to you on behalf of myself, as President oi the
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  • 144 4 IN the presence of high military officers, doctors and members ot the hospital staff, the Nippon and Maternity Hospital of Kuala Lumpur were officially opened on Monday morning by His Excellency the Governor, Mr. S. Kikuti. This event marks the completion of the organization
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  • 180 4 Saigcn, Aug. 18. THE Chinese residents in French 1 Indo-Ch'na sincerely desire an early recognition of the National Goven \ient at Nanking so that they wiil be able to cooperate wholeheartedly with Nippon and render assistance to the Nanking Government, it was stated by Mr.
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  • 54 4 Peking, Aug. 18. IN order to conduct vigorousMy a national movement for the prosecution of the war of Greater East Asia in North China the Political Affairs Commission has promulgated six cardinal principles for the conduct of a new people's movement for the
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  • 78 4 nPiIE youth of Nippon la the piivv of the world—it is the flower of Nippon's youth that has created the New Order in East Aria. Deligcnt training as depicted in these picture*, is one of the causes of the physical fitness which is
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  • 332 4 Manila, Aug. 18. ITNQU ALIFIED success has at tended the emergency food policy placed in effect by the Nippon military authorities in the Philippines, and it is fully expected that the administration's regular food policy will be equally successful. Thanks to last year's abundant
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  • 118 4 rpiIIS competition is open to children below the age of 17. The essays, not •\ce«Hlln^ too words in length, will be on "My Experiences in the Study of Nippon-Go." Those sending in essays must rlear.'y state their name and address at the head of the first
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  • 262 4 TN an appeal to the Indian comA munity, -'An Indian" writes as follows:— "Your readers may have read tne appeal of fiabu Budh Singh ji about the Indian National Army hospital and his request to the public published in Azad Hindustan. It muM be
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  • 309 4 Benefits Of New Order Manifesting Themselves THE benefits of Nippon's New Order, based on the 1 principle of Asia for the Asiatics, are manifesting themselves. In this New Order, the welfare of the people is a primary concern of our authorities. Proof of
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  • 249 4 GRAND PR OGRAMME A T DAI TOA GEKIZYO THE Syonan Times takes pleasure in offering its readers—that means, YOU—a treat. This treat, humble though it is, is a tangible expression of what Nippon's New Order brings to the people of this country. Our treat
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  • 202 4 Nanking, Aug. 18. MR. Lin Po-sheng, Minister of Publicity, in an interview with the Press on the occasion of the 100 th anniversary of the Opium War. declared that the mounting Independence Movement in Indm is "tolling the death-knell ot British imperialism." Pointing out that
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  • 172 4 THE people of Syonan-to are invited to record their impressions of "New Malaya Day" in the form of an essay which should reach the Somubu, Syonan Toku-betu-si. not later than Aug. 31. Poems, songs and photographs relating to the celebrations in Syonan.to will aba
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  • 218 4 THE opening ceremony of the second course at the Syonan Nippon Gakkuen was held on Monday morning in the presence cf 220 students of the morning classes. Professor Jimbo, the Principal, gave a speech. He reminded the students that they were the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 131 4 To-Day^s Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Y ou have already learnt the propositions on the radio. To-day you will learn the most popular conjunction, that is soshite meaning and in English. Soshite" is placed between two sentences which are to be connected. Here are some examples 1. Anata wa gakko c ikimasu
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