Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 March 1942

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  • 300 1 Nipponese Extending Field Of Operations RAILWAY CENTRE TAKEN (From a certain war base) Tokyo, Mar. 3. ITNITS of the Nipponese forces which landed on the central part of Java Island speedily continued their advance and captured a certain important airfield at five minutes past
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  • 93 1 Berlin, March 3. FINTING out the significance of the successful Nipponese i landing operations on Java Island, J an influential Turkish newspaper; on Monday stated that the Nip- ponese successes were due to, excellent attacKs carried out by j the combined strategy of the Nip ponese naval
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  • 119 1 Lisbon, Mar. 3. PILLOWING grave naval defeats at the hands ol the Nipponese Fleet, it is revealed in Anglo-American announcement that Dutch officers have taker over command of the united forces in the south-western Pacific. The announcements were made simultaneously in Washingtor and London, but they did
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  • 118 1 Saigon. March 3. A SIGN of increasing dissension within the ranks of the Allies was contained in a Batavia broadcast on Monday. In the broadcast, an official of the Dutch naval information service was reported as saying that if Britain and United States thought it worthwhile
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  • 41 1 Lisbon, Mar. 3. A DISPATCH from Sydney states that a Nipponese air corps unit composed of bombers and fighters again, on Monday, carried out an air raid on Port Moresby raining a large number of bombs.
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  • 199 1 Tokyo. Mar. 3. IMPERIAL Navy forces operating in the Dutch East Indies waters have annihilated the rnemy fleet in this area as a result of sea battles off Soura>aya and Batavia. which raged 'or three days from Pel). 27 to VTar. 1. the Imperial
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  • 83 1 Lisbon, Mar. 3. THE Australian Minister to Washington, K. G. Casey, appealed to the United States to expedite American aid to Australia, according to a Washington report. The Minister declared it would be difficult to defend Australia should the United States fail to send materials. He
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  • 103 1 Tokyo, Mar. 3. COLLQWING the successful landing operations in Java. Gen. Tojo. War Minister, and the Chief of the Army General Staff, sent messages of congratulations to the commander-in-chief of the Nipponese Expeditionary Forces in the southern regions and the commander of the Nipponese army forces
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  • 60 1 Tokyo, Mar. 3. NIPPONESE army bombers carried out severe air raids over the Bataan Peninsula and poured bombs on enemy positions. Direct hits were scored on the enemy's headquarters. Meanwhile, the activities of the enemy's air force have slackened. One of his small planes which
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  • 54 1 Lisbon, March 3. MILITARY establishments in the Solomon Islands were bombed by Nipponese aircraft to-day The Australian Minister for Air. I. S Drakeiord. announced that the military base at Suragi in tho Solomon Islands was severely raided by the Nipponese air force on Monday, according
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  • 51 1 'From an undisclosed base in Borneo). Tokyo. March 3. OVER 200 enemy remnants consisting of Dutch and Javanese soldiers who appeared suddenly were completely wiped out by Nipponese units stationed at Kuchint?. according to a delayed report. Their annihilation places the entire Borneo under complete Nipponese
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 154 2 NIPPON LESSON (No. 10) (Nippon-Go) PRONUNCIATION NOTE.—Desu pronounced dehs; gozaimasu, goh-zai-mahs; masu, mahs; shita, i is almost inaudible, sh'ta: shite, sh'teh: nashita, nas-tah; deshita, des-tah: dare, dah-reh. wake, v,ah-keh: watakushi (I), wahtahshee; to. t has the sound of th in though; sore, soh-reh; made, mah-deh mate, mah-teh: me, meh, mete,
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  • 95 3 ANALYSING the Nippon Army's war gains in Malaya, rt published yesterday, Imperial Headquarters announce that from a strategical point of view, these include the liquidation of at least seven to ten enemy divisions and one mechanized division. The loss of this enormous man-power,—llo,ooo
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  • 421 3 Feature Of Malayan Campaign Perpetuated In Java (By the Onlooker) QNE of the sorry features of the British Army's campaign in Malaya wa,s the almost stereotyped phrase appearing in communiques from British headquarters in Singapore—"Our 'troops have withdrawn according to plan." Poo Die with good memories
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  • 491 3 Community Must Face Realities I (By Charles Nell) I WAS the witness to an amazing spectacle yesterday. It was the day appointed for the registration, by the Nippon Authorities, of the members of the Eurasian ccmmunity of Syonan. They rolled up in thousands, a few in
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  • 102 3 TWO weeks after the Nipponese occupation of Singapore. Officials of Hip local Filipino Association approached the Nippon Authorities in Syonan-ko to extend the Filipinos' anpreciation and gratitude for the kindness, heir) and protection given by the Military authorities who hate inspected and visited their home and
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    • 325 3 M.A.D. (Syonan-to) No. 5. Duly qualified and registered Medical Practitioners may continue practice until further notice provided they first fill in a form at the Medical Section, the Syonan-to Branch of the Military Administration Department (former Municipal Buildings). Any person failing to comply with this Notice shall be punished. By
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  • 519 4 CHINESE RETURNING TO MALAY STATES Full Resumption Of Rubber Tin Industries Soon COMMENCING from to-day several thousand Chinese evacuees will leave Syonan for their original homes in various parts of the Malay Peninsula. While looking forward to an early meeting of their relatives these Chinese are grateful and thankful to
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  • 30 4 Tokyo. March 3. TTHE Nipponese forces have A occupied two more strategic points north-west of Palembang. states a report from a certain Nipponese base.
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  • 37 4 Lisbon, March 3. Till; Britbh attempted to land from the air on northern France a few days ago only to have their parachutists destroyed. This failure is the target of world-wide ridicule.
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  • 89 4 ■Shanghai, Mar. 3. AT the Australian War Cabinet meeting, tlie commander of the Australian forces in Malaya Major Gen. Gordon Bennett, reported that considerable losses had been inflicted on the Allic 1 on the Malayan front, according to a Reuter dispatch from Melbourne. In order
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  • 76 4 Lisbon. March 3. r\ESPITE attempts made by the Dutch East Indies to conceal the Allied naval disasters in waters around Java, the actual facts are spreading throughout the Island like wild-fire, distressing further the people of the Indies. American residents of the Indies have left
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  • 74 4 Hankow, March 3. NIPPONESE forces in the Wuhan sector have inflicted a sert-is of devastating blows upon Chungking forces in the area. There is every sign of growing anti-war sentiment among the Chungking troops who have been captured by the Nipponese. A number of
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  • 45 4 Berne, Mar. 3. WITH the United States facing extreme difficulty in executing the Lease-Lend programme, the president of the Board of Trade in London has frankly admitted that the British munitions industry is faeins; a critical moment, a dispatch from London indicates.
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  • 44 4  -  T. MIYOSHI. It is morning and the deer is sitting in the woods, Her slim back embraces the shadows of his antlers, The horse-fly, passing like a trajectory, stings his ears On which fall the faint gurgle of the distant stream. by
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  • 200 4  -  V. GARDINER Let Asia greet the Rising Sun The herald of a greater day, When Asia's people shall like one Tread gloriously their destined way. The toil and suffering now is o'er The centuries of slavery, And Asia shall be bled no more By the
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  • 151 4 1 (From a Nipponese war base) Tokyo, Mar. 3. NIPPONESE naval air corps battered enemy forces a I several points in Java, Sumatra and New Guinea in full concert with the sea battle off Sourabaya. A total of 17 enemy planes were either destroyed or shot
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  • 43 4 Lisbon. March 3. A WASHINGTON report says that President Roosevelt has announced that the U.S. Army will undergo a complete reorganization. The Army will be divided into three units, which include land troops and an army air crops.
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  • 103 4 Hanoi, March 3. NIPPONESE naval victories in 1™ Dutch East Indies waters provide an example of Anglo-Saxon empty promises, comments t leading newspaper published here. The newspaper stated that American aid to the Dutch East Indies had never reached Java despite repeated promises of the Anglo-Saxons who had
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