Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 March 1942

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  • 19 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 22 MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 CentB
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  • 590 1 Another Unit Lands On Sabang Island MEDAN UNDERCONTROL THE occupation of northern Sumatra without resistance was disclosed by the Imperial Headquarters in a communique issued in Tokyo, stating that Nipponese army units made a successful landing at Kota Raja, the capital of northern Sumatra
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  • 110 1 Tokyo. Mar. 15. REARING a message to HIM. the D Emperor of Nippon, from the Emperor of Manchukuo, the Premier of MJanckufcuo. Gen. Chang Chung-hul, has arrived in Kobe on his way to Tokyo. The messoge conveys thank* to the Emperor of Nippon for the aid
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  • 100 1 Saigon, Mar. 15. GEN. WAVELL, comman-der-in-chief of the British forces in India, has admitted that the faU of Rangoon and southern Burma is far worse than the loss of Singapore and Malaya, says a report from New Delhi. The fall of Rangoon has endangered the
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  • 215 1 Berlin, Mar. 14. OREMIER Tojo's speech in the recent Imperial Diet session is taken in a serious light in Germany as a final warning to India, and Australia prior to the launching of Nippon's second large-scale campaign in the Pacific. Commenting on Premier
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  • 48 1 Berlin. Mar. 14. A BRITISH cruiser of 7,270 tons was n sunk by a German U-boat in the Mediterranean, according to a own-n-uniqi* issued by the German High Command. The cruiser was torpedoed a few days ago but the sinking was not < onflrmed rntil to-day.
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  • 304 1 Tokyo, Mar. 15. ACCORDING to the broadcast of the San Francisco shortwave station KGEI intercepted here on Sunday afternoon, the U.S. Navy Department has admitted the loss of the US. heavy crulsor Euston, the British heavy cruiser Exeter and two British destroyers in recent naval
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  • 78 1 IJsbon. Mar 14. AUSTRALIAN troop losses in the n Malayan campaign were greatex than those suffered in Libya, according to the Australian Army Minister, Frank Faroe. The Minister dsclosed that during the fighting in Malaga and Singapore, a total of 17.031 Australian troops, including 287 officers,
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  • 45 1 Batavia, Mar. 15. WITH the clearing of a passage through the minefields, the first Nipponese steamer to arrive In Java since the liner Fuji Mam was here to evacuate Nipponese nationals, put into the outer port of Batavia on Friday.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 507 2 ADVERTISEMENTS PERSONAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE Personal or business adver- tisements will be accepted at death.—Anar Kour wite of Mr. Ih. .m« .f The Sy.n.n TJ»« '^Jf^^SST^SSS^ In Cecil Street. n-3-42, at her residence No. p. Wilkie Rate: SI for two insertions. Road DEEPLY RMI-rFfc^ Will Mr a VYTHUJNGAM or Mra SHANMUOAM
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    • 523 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE No. 18 COLLECTION OF RATES 1. House and land property owners are hereby notified that rates due for the first half-year :Jt/O2 must be paid at the Revenue Division of the Treasurer's Department of the Syonan Municipal Office between now and Apr. 30, 2602. Bills for the rates
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 90 2 NIPPON LESSON No. 20 (Nippon-Go) English Nippon-Go PrantsMtlMl Sunday nkhiyobi neechee-yohbee Monday icet&u-yobi geh-tsoo-yohbee ivesday kwa-yobi kwah-yohbee Wednesday sul-yoti soo-e«-yohbec Thursday mcku-yobi moh-koo yohbee Friday kin-yobi keen-yohbee Saturday do-yobi dch-yolibee January sho-rwateu shoh-nffwahtsoo February ni-rwatsu i.ee-npwahtsoo March san-^watau sshn-nrwahtsoo April shi-rwatsu shee-ngrwahtsoo May go-gwatsu foh-nrwahtsoo Jane nku-rwatsu rohkoo-ncwahtaoo July shichi-rwatsu
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  • 976 3  - A Month In Retrospect SYjONANJ CLEAN FRESH RETURNING TO NORMAL Charles Nell) CATURDAY, March 14, brought to a close the first month of Administration of Syonan, and it will be interesting to review the changes that have been effected during that period by the Nippon Administration to the war-torn and
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  • 86 3 THE General Post Office and 1 the following Sub-Post Offices, Syonan-to will re-open for postal communication throughout Syonan-to to-day. Geylang Road, Kampong Glam, Keppel Harbour. Newton, North Canal Road, Orchard Road, Paya Lebar, Queen Street Sepoy Lines. Serangoon Road, and Tanglin. Facilities will be available
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  • 88 3 (Prom a certain Nipponese base) Tokyo, Mar 15. /CHUNGKING MADE propaV» ganda has caused a spate of laughter among high British officials including Sir Thomas Young, former Governor of Hong Kong. The former Hong Kong governor was left speechless when he heard Chungking-made propaganda about
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  • 41 3 SHANGHAI BANKS FIRMS CO-OPERATE Shanghai, Miir 15. IN order to co-operate with Nipponese financiers In Srar phaJ.^ 20 leading Chinese bank*, firms and department stores in Shanghai decided to organize a Commt'cial Ffdelation at an inauButpl meeting held on March 13.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 370 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE No. 16 MILK PURCHASES AND INSTRUCTIONS TO BE OBSERVED It is hereby notified that:— (1) Condensed milk (including unsweetened milk) Oannnt be sold except for consumption by infants under one year's old and by sick person; (2) Any person who wants to purchase condensed milk must buy from
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    • 39 3 NOTIFICATION UNREGISTERED EURASIANS AND JEWS MUST REPORT ALL Eurasians and Jews who have not registered themselves must go to the Toyo Hotel, Queen Street, immediately.. Persons who have failed to register themselves will be dealt with severely BY ORDER.
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    • 186 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE No. 17 RICE CONTROL It is hereby notified that (1) «fto!«S*te 0f He* having bfrn rmitmrTwrt! from March 10th, 2602, all retailers of rice must purchase their stock from the whole-sellers; (2) all licensed rice sellers must brine their licence to the Food Control Department of the Syonan
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  • 252 4 Students Demonstrate Against Kung Family Shanghai, Mar. 15. INFORMATION available from Chungking 1 indicates that great «gmjt the Chungking Finance Minister H. H. Kung is mounting among students m Chungking and Kunming where demonstrations had heen held. This dissatisfaction arose out of the escape from
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  • 139 4 Lisbon, March 15. INFORMATION from London re--1 veals that Sir Stafford Cripps, Lord Privy Seal, who has been sent to India by Winston ChurchU British Premier, is carrying the British plan to satisfy the Indian people. Commenting on Sir Stafford's mission to India,
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  • 49 4 Shanghai, March 14. INFORMATION from India received here on Friday indicated that the Moslems in India may take up arms against the British authorities if independence is not given to them. Jinnah, leader of the Moslem League, made a declaration to this effect on Thursday.
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  • 49 4 Manila, Mar. 15. IN order to effect a fundamental re- formation of education In the Philippines, the administration department of the Nipponese Expeditionary Forces on Saturday held a conference with representatives of both Nipopn and the Philippine*. Various current problems were discussed at the meeting.
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  • 96 4 Tokyo, Mar. 14. RUTHLESS bombing of the demilitarized zone in Paris on Mar. 3 by the R.A.F. causing: several casualties 400 dead and 1,000 wounded —has aroused the deepest resentment among the French people. As a result of this inhuman act, there is a strong
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  • 114 4 Burma Admission In Secret Report Rangoon, March 15. BRITISH military authorities in Burma have admitted the series of atrocities committed by their own troops, according to reports discovered at the residence of the son-in-law of Sir Reginald Dorman-Smlth, who was chief of information in Burma. The report,
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  • 152 4 ONLY BETRAYS ANGLOUS. DIFFICULTIES Tokyo, March 16. REPLYING to propaganda used by the Anglo-American powers, the president of the Information Board delivered a radio address on Saturday, in which he stated that the increased enemy propaganda testified to the extreme difficult position of the enemy. One of
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  • 97 4 Tokyo, March 15 THE treatment accorded to American war prisoners in north-western Nippon is highly satisfactory according to an interview at Kobe between five American nurses and civilians with Japan Times and Advertiser. The nurses and civilians arrived for internment In civilian dormitories. The prisoner? said
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  • 112 4 Shanghai, March 14. AN epidemic of riots and mob violence is keeping the British authorities busy in many parts of India, according to a Reuter dispatch from Peshawar. Many of the demonstrations are climaxed with brutality. In a porth-western border town of India, a native uprising
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  • 74 4 Lisbon, March 15. THE Australian War Minister, 1 I. S. Drakeford, admitting the intense Nipponese air activity over New Guinea, announced on Saturday that a large formation 01 Moresby shortly before noon on Nipponese planes attacked Port Saturday in their thirteenth air raid. Military establishments in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 220 4 Trolley Bus Service Resumed To-Day SCHEDULE OF FARES The Syonan trolley bus service is now operating from Moulmein Road to the Railway Station. The service began to-day at 10 o'clock (Tokyo time). Tickets of the former trolley bus service will not be valid. New tickets are being issued and must
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