Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 March 1942

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  • 13 1 THE SYONAN TIMES No. 10 MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 cents
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  • 34 1 Lisbon, Mar. 1. MARTIAL law in Port Darwin win be extended to all parts of northern Australia, it was announced by the Australian War Minister, Frank Forde, on Saturday.
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  • 409 1 Tokyo, Mar. 1. a WARNING to the crews oi British, American, Dutch and Australian merchantmen not to attempt to flee Java ports, lest tr.eir ships will be immediately sunk, was broadcast from Tokyo Radio to-night. Calling upon these merchantmen to surrender at once, the me ssage
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  • 271 1 Other Sinkings Off Batavia Coast Main Forces Of Combined Fleet Virtually Annihilated F Tokyo, Mar. 1. IVE cruisers and six destroyers of the Combined Allied Fleet were sunk and eight others damaged beyond repair by Nipponese naval units in a battle in the
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  • 106 1 Tokyo, Mar. 1. SIDE by side with the brilliant achievement of the Nipponese naval forces in the Java Sea, Nipponese army air corps units also Inflicted a crushing blow on Allied shins In the Sunda Strait, says an Imperial Headquarters communique issued at 4.3oo'clock
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  • 166 1 Lisbon, Mar. 1. ACCORDING to a Batavia dispatch, the Dutch East Indies high command in Batavia on Saturday afternoon announced that the .'Allied fleet in water* around Java bland, engaged the Nipponese naval unlU in an en counter which continued after dX Some damage was inflicted
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  • 57 1 Lisbon Mar. 1. THE U.S. Navy Department on Saturday announced that the Allied Fleet on Friday night engaged a Nipponese fleet escorting a convoy of transports in waters around Java, according to a dispatch from Washington. The Allied fleet is reported to be part of the combined
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  • 71 1 Tokyo, Mar. 1. IN the United States, both A the Navy and War Departments simultaneously announced that the former commanders of the Hawaiian defences and the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Hawaii, are to be conrt-martialled for dereliction of dut> in the Pearl Harbour disaster. The decision
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  • 96 1 U7IRHL-ESS communication be- tween Nippon (Osaka) and France (Paris) will be resumed to-morrow. Wireless communication between Nippon and Prance was cut off after the fall of Paris. JWlowtog recent discussions between Vichy and the Nippon Government, it was agreed to resume wireless communication between the
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  • 71 1 Tokyo, Mar. I. THE war in the Pacific, which was brought upon Nippon toy the Roosevelt Administration, la seeing Nipponese forces operating in an area extending from Chungking in the north to Malaya and the Dutch East Indies In the south. Moreover, the war is
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  • 32 1 Lisbon, Mar. 1. /\NE HUNDRED Nipponese bombers showered bombs on Port Moresby on Saturday afternoon. The attack was still going on wh.?n the news was received here.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 143 2 NIPPON LESSON (No. 8) (Nippon-Go) PRONUNCIATION NOTE.—Desu pronounced dens; gozaimasu, goh-zai-mahs; masu, mans; shita, i is almost inaudible, sh'ta; shite, sh'teh; nashita,nas-tah; deshita, des-tah; dare, dah-reh, wake, wah-keh; watakushi (I), wahtahshee; to, t has the sound of th in though; sore, soh-reh: made, mah-deh. Don't make such a noise! Yakamashii
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  • 679 3  -  CHARLES NELL. Comparison With Behaviour Of British Troops By IN fairness to the Nipponese soldier, the disci- pline of the troops that have been operating in this country is worthy of comparison. We had heard so much of the horrible tales of the alleged atrocities
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  • 103 3 CHOPKEEPERS, retailers and ricksha pullers are warned that they will be severely punished if they persist in levying charges higher than what they were before the outbreak of the Oriental war. Those attempting to profiteer under present circumstances are reminded of the declaration by the Nipponese
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    • 620 3 PORTUGUESE CONSULAR NOTICE. It is hereby requested that all Portuguese citizens resident in this city and throughout Malaya comply with all orders promulgated by the Nipponese Authorities, particularly, by co-operating to maintain order and peace; by adhering to curfew and brown and black-out rules; by resuming, wherever and whenever it
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    • 174 3 ADVERTISEMENTS Gheam Kirn Swee of Penaog assures his friends and relations that he Is doing well in Syonan. 8, Burn Road. Paya Lebar. Tel *****. Syonan. 7—14 T. K. Govind desires to Inform Mrs. Oovind at Sen Kang Estate, Port Diclcson, that he is quite well at No. 30. Selegie
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  • 90 4 Stockholm, Mar. 1. RELIABLE sources from the United States report that there is a strong feeling against General Archilbald Wavell as a result of the continued defeat of /the Allies in the East. The res- ponsibility of these is placed on the head of Wavell.
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  • 66 4 Lisbon, Mar. 1. A REPORT from Washington states that Robert BrookePopham, till lately commander-in-chicf of the Allied forces in Malaya, recently returned to London, and as he Is responsible for the Allied losses in Malaya, he has been charged with the preparation of a detailed
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  • 73 4 Lisbon, Mar. 1. AN oil-t inker owned by the Standard Oil Co. of New York—to. P. Resolve (7,451 tons) —Is the 46th victim of submarine action on the Eastern seaboard of the Atlantic. A New York telegram states that the tanker was sunk by submarine action. The
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  • 71 4 Buenos Aires, Mar. 1. r%BSERVERS here pointed out vthat the main reason for the British reverses In East Asia was Britain's treatment of the natives, who are ready to co-operate with the Nipponese. Britain will find more difficulties in facing the Indies people because of
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  • 43 4 Lisbon, Mar. 1. f|HE Dutch East Indies, which formerly boasted of being the oil centre of Asia, has been compelled to criorce domestic gasoline consumption from Mar. 1, owing to the <fall of Dutch oilfields Into Niooonese hands.
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  • 68 4 Lisbon, Mar. 1. ALL the Dutch East Indies was thrown into utter consternation when the D.E.I. High Command announced the naval engagement on Friday in waters around Java Island. The communique, making no mention of details, gave rise to various rumours. Lisbon, Feb. 27. THE Australian Government has
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  • 176 4  -  J. TARECON. VIVE-LA! OUR IMPERATOR WE BOW TO HIM. ONLY WHOSE GOD-SENT SIRE IS DAT STAR OF DEATHLESS CHARITY. God save the Isles of Dai Nippon, From thunder, quakes, and mortal's eye— The wonder land of tender sun, Of kinder light from yonder sky. Nippon A venus
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  • 78 4 LIEUT. GENERAL Tatekawa who has been Nippon Ambassador to the Soviet, is shortly returning to Nippon owing to illhealth. He will toe succeeded in Moscow by Mr. Nawatake Saito Adviser to the Foreign Minister. Mr. Goro Terashima has been appointed the new Minister to Moscow
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  • 408 4 11TE must be thankful to the Nippon Army who have lost their lives to free us from the tyranny and brutal colour rule of the British, writes a correspondent, I was the victim of this tyranny and suffered imprisonment. I was arrested on Dec. 26 when
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