Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 February 1942

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  • 14 1 THE SYONAN TIMES No. 6 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2602 T SYOWA 17 5 cents
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  • 395 1 Submarine Exploit Off California ANSWER to ROOSEVELT Saigon, Feb. 24. IMMEDIATELY after Roosevelt's nation- wide broadcast, an enemy submarine operating: of! the coast of California fired on the American mainland, according to a 8.8.C. broadcast intercepted here at 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. The report
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  • 139 1 I Tokyo, Feb. 24. NIPPONESE parachute units scored another brilliant success, according to an announcement at 4.15 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon by the Imperial Headquarters. The announcement reveals that Nipponese naval parachute units carried out surprise landings near Koepang In Dutch Timor on
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  • 93 1 (Aboard a Nippon warship) Tokyo, Feb. 24. PARALLEL with Nippon landing operations against Banka Island, east of Sumatra, Nippon naval forces operating in the Java Sea sunk more than 30 British and Dutch vessels and took more than 500 survivors as prisoners. These prisoners escaped
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  • 84 1 Lisbon, Feb. 24. THE Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies 1 .warned the people of Java against the increasing threat to the Dutch East Indies in a broadcast on Friday night, urging the Dutch defenders to maintain increased vigilance on the long coastline
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  • 379 1 The Great East-Asia War Life Of People Of Syonan-Ko THE epoch-making destruction of Singapore, which 1 was the British squeezing base of the East and West, is a source of rejoicing not only to 700,000 Syonanese but also to 110,000,000 Asians. We feel it is our duty and responsibility to
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  • 107 1 Tokyo, Feb. 24. A REPORT from Canberra says that the War Minister, Frank Forde, stated on Monday that Australia was undergoing a psychological setback. Australia dispatched troops to Malaya And North Africa because Australia believed in freedom. Most of these soldiers have either been killed or
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  • 30 1 Formosa, Feb. 24. THE establishment of a French Consulate at Taihoku was announced here on Saturday. The former French Consul-General at Shanghai baa been appointed consul.
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  • 133 2 Ludicrous Figures (By Syonan Times Reporter) TPHE days of riotous living and pleasure seeking of the European in East Asia are over with the advent of the New Order. Gone are the days when obese "Tuan besars" lay back in comfortable chairs and shouted out
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    • 678 3 NOTIFICATION MARKET PRICES A™™>r»TXT^ a** Syonan, Feb. 25th, 2602. (XOKDING to a notification of the Administration Office of Syonan Island the following order prohibits the upward trend of the price of commodities from 1 L«« ey were before the Great oriental War. This order takes effect from Feb. LS, Zbi)6.
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  • 215 4 Tokyo, Feb. 24. rE capture of Amboina by a special marine corps of thi Nippon Navy is reported by Imperial Headquarters. The cap ture resulted from a very terrific battle carried out by the courageous Nippon forces. Advanced barbed-wire entanglement defences gave way after continued Nipponese
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  • 143 4 Tokyo, Feb. 24. Fis presumed here that the Batavia Government is 'experiencing that feeling of terror which New York would feel with the loss of Long Island and England would feel with the loss of the Isle of Wight. Bali is only 1% mUes from Java.
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  • 72 4 Stockholm. Feb. 24. WITH large-scale Nippon air raid on Port Darwin, and new Nippon operations against Timor and Bali Islands, the Australian Government has decided to stop the dispatch of Australian troops to other countries and devote them to the defence of Australia itself. The London
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  • 1188 4  -  CHARLES NELL) (Part 2). (By U/HY Nippon became the champion of New Order? f M The desire of all Asiatics for the creation ot an East-Asian Sphere has dwelt in the hearts of thinking Asiatics for many years, even prior to the last World War,
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  • 152 4 UTHAT with recent land, air and sea successes by the Nipponese against the Netherlands Indies, the proverbial materialminded Dutchman presents a sorry and humorous picture. Notorious for his huge appetite and material inclinations Dutchmen must to-day be quaking in their homes and reducing their
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  • 102 4 Berlin, Feb. 24. GERMAN war planes on Sunday added 44 new victims to the list of Soviet bombers and fighters destroyed, the German High Command declared to-day, revealing that during the period Feb. 1 to Feb. 20, a total of 56,806 Soviets were taken prisoner, while
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  • 99 4 Berlin, Feb. 24. THE latest changes in the British 1 Cabinet were the thirteenth of a series since the outbreak of war. German Influential circles obsenre that the latest changes were another move towards the Left and an expression of Brtlsh political crisis. It Is only a
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