Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 March 1942

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  • 19 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 21 SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 357 1 GUINEA LANDINGS Tokyo Newspapers Utter Warning COMMONWEALTH MUST MAKE FINAL DECISION NOW Lisbon, Mar. 13. ALARMED by the successes of the Nipponese landings at Lae and Salamaua in north-east British New Guinea on March 8 and March 9, the Australian Cabinet and Parliament were summoned to
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  • 48 1 Berlin, Mar. 13. THE German Press unanimously headlined the full text of the speech of Premier Tojo, delivered to the Imperial Diet on Thursday. All the German newspapers fully support the policy of the Tokyo Government for establishing a new order in East Asia.
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  • 129 1 Buenos Aires, Mar 13. A SALIENT feature of the Roosevelt war policy is the American newspaper claims with astronomical figures. Admiral King, commandex-in-chief of the U.S. Fleet and chief of naval operations, however, said in a Press interview on Wednesday that the United States
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  • 83 1 Bandoeng, March 13. THE Headquarters ol the Nipponese Expeditionary Forces in Java announced on Thursday that Nipponese nationals confined in the Dutch East Indies have been freed with the liberation o. 165 NipDonese on March 9. Among the internees were 107 women and children They
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  • 132 1 Lisbon, Mar. 13. THE *****-ton British battleship. Malaya, was <*r. entering Gibraltar harbour yesterday. THe battleship apparently signed severe damage Mhewhere as she was barely able to navigate. German fiKhtcr planes scored direct hits en a British cruiter in the Mediterranean, while a German XT-boat
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  • 88 1 Lisbon, March 13. ACCORDING to the Financial News of London, Lloyd George British Minister for Provision?, stated that due to the stoppage of imports this year rations would be placed on a stricter basis and more items are to be added to the list
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  • 45 1 Berlin, March 13. INFORMATION from India states that 511,000 Indians in the Calcutta sector evacuated to the interior by the end of February, says the German newsagency DNB. The report adds that the Calcutta sector has a normal population of 2,000,100 people.
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  • 40 1 Lisbon, March 13. A REPORT from Colombo reveals that women and children in Ceylon have been advised to evacuate the island at once. Similar advice has been given to those not engaged in heavy industries.
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  • 76 1 Canton, Mar. 15. THE New York Times cor- respondent in Chungking says in a repot t to his paper that the Chungking regime has been deprived of its main source of finance with the complete collapse of the Allies in the south Pacific. Remittances from the
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  • 119 1 Lisbon, Mar. 13. GIVING increasing evidence of German U-boats in the Atlantic taking a heavy toll of American oil tankers, the U.S. Navy Department announced 1 that another oil tanker, Gulf Trade, was sunk. Reports from Buenos Aires speak of
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  • 71 1 (From a certain Nipponese base in Burma). Tokyo, March 13. THE accuracy of Nipponese bombing on Mangaladon airfield, north of Rangoon, which fell on March 8, was confirmed when Nipponese land forces entered the airfield. These forces found on the airfield, which is enclosed within three
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  • 70 1 Lisbon, March 13. FALLOWING the fall of Rangoon, British and Indian troops in Burma are now in full retreat towards Mandalay and Akyab in the north, says a report from New Delhi. Hongkong, March 13. 'THE bronze statues of the King and Queen of Britain which
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  • 515 2  -  "OBARA") ANE of the first imperatives of the New Order is the breaking down of the habit and customs left behind by the haughty and cunning British who led luxurious lives which was enabled by their squeezing policy of the Oriental races. This is the
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  • 109 2 LIST NO. 2 The persons whose names are mentioned below are requested to present themselves at the To>o Hotel, Queen Street, at 10 a.m. (Tokyo Time) on Monday, March ?6Q6. Charon Henry Tuck Harry Edward Hobson George Lowe Edward Walker Charles Dudley Smith
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 644 2 ADVERTISEMENTS PERSONAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE Personal or business adver- tta.rn.nts will b. accepted at JJpTggto gMg* the office of The Syonan Times Spore; passed away peacefully on 11-3-42, at her residence No. 59, Wilkie in Cecil Street. Road deeply regretted. Rate: SI for two insertions. 21—24 Mr. Attar Singh. Obak Bhaktoo.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 89 2 NIPPON LESSON No. 19 (Nippon-Go) English Nippon-Go Pronunciation Animal kemono ken-mono bear kuma koomah bird tori tofaree bull o-ushi oh-ooshee cow me-u>hi meh-oosher calf ko-oshi koh-ooshee cat nefco nehkoh chicken hiyokko hee-yohkkoh cock on-dori ohn-dohree hen mendori men-dohree doff ii.u eenoo ***** mc-inu meh-eenoo duck ahiru ah-heeroo elephant so zon
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  • 250 3 WARNING TO PUBLIC It is hereby decreed that any person or persons who commit the undermentioned act or acts shall be severely punished or be sentenced to death in accordance with the Military Law of the Nippon Army. (1) Any rebellious act or acts against the Nippon Army. (2)
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  • 888 3  -  Spectator) THREE months is but a very short period 1 in the history of human endeavour. Yet in this brief space of time which it has been a privilege for the people of Great East Asia to live
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  • 569 3  -  Charles Nell) HOW WORLD WAS DECEIVED THIS is a story of 15 American 1 Reporters and their experiences in British Malaya before Nippon declared war on Britain and the United States. These 15 American Reporters, representing the most influential and widely-read American newspapers, magazines and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 174 3 M.A.D. (Syonan-to) NOTICE No. 11 COLLECTION OF CONSOLIDATED REVENUE (CHARGES FOR WATER, GAS. ELECTRICITY, ETC.) Householders who wish to entertain the Municipal services for water, gas, electricity, night-soil and trade refuse are requested to present themselves immediately at the Revenue Division of the Treasurer's Department and to make new applications
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    • 151 3 M.A.D. NOTICE No. 14 (SYONAN CITY) Marketing Order (1) It is prohibited to sell and buy meat, poultry, egg*, fish (fresh, dried, salted), vegetables, fruits, all kinds of curry stuff, household articles and utensils in the open, under unhygienic conditions. (2) All persons who act against the above-mentioned regulation shall
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  • 146 4 Tokyo, Mar. 13, TOMMENTING on the East Asia situation, Col. Palmer, writing in a Philadelphia newspaper, makes some ridiculous assertions. According to him the aid the United States is giving to^SSSto to Si for defence alone butfor future offensive operations against Nippon, in which the
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  • 471 4 Buenos Aires, March 14. COMMENTING on the forthcoming visit to India of Stafford C CtSds Mahatma Gandhi said that the British war had nothing to do with the settlement of realistic problems between India and Britain, states a report from India.
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  • 155 4 WHILE we are anxious that the Syonan Times should be read by as many people as possible, it should be understood by the public that this paper is not being produced as a commercial enterprise. Under the present conditions it is only possible to
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  • 70 4 SUMATRA is now completely anti-Dutch and the Acheens, who for many years opposed the Dutch, are actively co-operating with the Nippon authorities. The heavv taxes collected by the former Dutch Government from the native, middle and poorer classes, out of all proportion to their earning capacity
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  • 202 4 Tokyo, Max. 13. jAN official report reaching Berlin that the Brazilian Government has imposed restrictions on Ambapsador Ishi, who Is confined to the Nipponese Embassy and only allowed to po outside once a day and allowed to see only Embassy (fficlrls and the Spanish Minister.
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  • 592 4 Saigon, March 13. THE accusation of the British Foreign Minister, 1 Anthony Eden, about alleged atrocious treatment of British war prisoners has served as a boomerang, for Major-Gen. Gordon Bennettt, commander of the Australians in Malaya, has branded the accusation as a mere fabrication to arouse
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