Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 March 1942

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  • 19 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 23 TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 296 1 10,000 Ton Oil Tanker And Freighter Sunk ALLIES BELATEDLY ADMIT JAVA SEA LOSSES Tokyo, Mar. 16. A NIPPONESE submarine has been operA ating off the western Pacific coast of the United States according to a communique issued at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon by the
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  • 180 1 Medan, Mar. 16. ¥>ENDING Nipponese military ad- ministration in Sumatra, arrangements have been agreedupon by the Nipponese authorities and the government concerning regulations governing the Dutch colony. The an^gemente provide that the 5,000 »«*«SrH£££" ants would be confined to their homo. Government officials would be aUowed
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  • 97 1 Berlin, Mar. 16. OPEAKING at the memorial ceremony held in memory of the fallen soldiers, the German Fuehrer hinted on 2*™* n&* spring offensive. He said that the German army would take full action this summer and the Bolshevists would never be allowed to threaten the European
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  • 46 1 Tokyo March 16. T»HE Nichi Nichi correspondent reports from Batavia that contrary to Allied claims of ruthless scorched earth policy by the Allied forces, there is little evidence to bear out these claims largely owing to the swiftness of the Nipponese advance.
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  • 107 1 Tokyo, Mar. 16. AUSTRALIA seems destined to share the same fate as the Dutch East Indies, declared the spokesman of the Information Board in an interview with foreign correspondents in Tokyo. Available newspaper information, the spokesman stated, revealed that the Australian
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  • 346 1 Hong Kong, Mar. 16. PROVIDING an example which completely smashes British 1 propaganda is a letter of thanks to the Nipponese from the former British commander of the Hong Kong defences for the "most fair' treatment of war prisoners. A British staff
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  • 229 1 Rangoon, Mar. 116. THE offices now occupied by the Asahi correspondent with the Nipponese forces in Burma were the former headquarters of the head of the information section of the Governor's office in Rangoon, an Asahi report from the Burmese capital reveals. The Asahi correspondent
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  • 67 1 <Fr«m a Nipponese base) TV*yo, Mar. 16. A CCORDING to the Sydney radio,, Nippor.eee i-rmy unite which land- ed at Lae and salamaua in British New Guinea axe now engaged in fierce combat with Australian troops In the jungles north of Port Moresby. Pott Moresby
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  • 56 1 Berlin. March 16. HPHE result of German naval operations against the Allies during the week ending March 13 was announced to-day. Twentyfive merchantmen totalling 142.000 tons were sunk, including one cruiser, one destroyer, one patrol ship and three small transports, four cruisers, two submarines and
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  • 649 2  -  CHARLES NELL) THIS is a continuation of a story of the experiences of 15 American war correspondents in Malaya, the first part of which appeared in Saturday's issue. The concluding paragraph mentioned that at the time the British High Command already knew that Malaya
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 813 2 ADVERTISEMENTS PERSONAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE Personal or business adver- in CecU Street. 11-3-S ather reeldem-e No. SO, Wilkle Rate: Si for two insertions. Road DEEPLY REGRETTED. 21 —24 Wong Pook Yong's family and DEATH relatives are well In Syonan (Slnga- i^i*** pore) wish to know whereabouts of MARtMUTHUAMMAL—BeIoved Wong Pook Leong
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    • 89 2 M.A.D. NOTICE No. IS DEATHS AND BURIALS (1). All deaths must be reported to the Birth and Deaths Registration Office. People reporting deaths must bring with them a certificate from a recognised medical practitioner certifying the cause of death. In return they will receive a burial permit which must be
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 75 2 NIPPON LESSON No. 21 (Nippon-Go) English Nippon-Go CTMMBCfcwIiB market ichi-ba er ohie-bah maehi mahchee school rakko sahHioh shop inist" meeseh police station keisatsu-sho kaysahts-sho banana. banana I""?"* bodo boodoii pineapple palnappura painapooroo potato Jara-imo Jriicata-eemcli £uT miroi meemee hand eye hrad atama ah-tahraah w aahi ahshee month *™chi kooebce noge
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  • 452 3 VISITING GENERAL INTERVIEWED, RENEWS OLD ACQUAINTANCES (By the Onlooker) "THE most modern principles of warfare were employed by the Nippon army during the Malayan campaign," declared Major-General Yahei Ohba, a retired soldier, turned journalist, who arrived here a few days ago to gather material for his
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 371 3 M.A.D. NOTICE No. 16 MILK PURCHASES AND INSTRUCTIONS TO BE OBSERVED It is hereby notified that (1) Condensed milk (including unsweetened milk) cannot 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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    • 473 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. M.A.D. NOTICE No. 18 COLLECTION OF RATES 1 House and land
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    • 356 3 M.A.D. NOTICE No. 17 RICE CONTROL It is hereby notified that:— (1) wholesale of rice having been commenced from March 10th, 2602, all retailers of rice must purchase their stock from the whole-sellers; (2) all licensed rice sellers must bring their licence to the Food Control Department of the Syonan
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  • 562 4 TWO momentous .events highlighted the news last week They were the unconditional surrender of the Dutch East Indies to the Imperial Nipponese forces, and the Nipponese occupation of Rangoon. Both events had world-shaking and historymaking qualities. The Dutch Far East empire, second only to
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  • 649 4 All Must Co-Operate To Achieve Glorious Enterprise (By V. Gardiner) THE Co-prosperity Sphere, as its name impUes, is n*ere where Asians will co-operate to work out their ownr saliff wTT/venTheS to share to the fruits of their common labour. That is the splendid
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  • 63 4 Rangoon, Mar. 16. ORDER in Rangoon city has been virtually restored. Normal conditions are prevailing and popular political discussions, peculiar to the Barmese people, are already witnessed in the streets. People who are taking refuge in the hills are returning to the city, and
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  • 37 4 Vichy, March 16. ONE large type American oil tanker was torpedoed and sunk by an Axis submarine in the Atlantic, the U.S. Navy office announced on Sunday, according to a Washington report.
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  • 94 4 Lisbon, Mar. 16. ANGLO AMERICAN officers 'connected with the Chungking regime were killed in an airplane crash at Kunming last Sunday, according to a report from Chungking. The list includes Major-Gen. Lancelot Denis, Mr. Arthur linch, commercial officer, Major George and Lieut. Frederick Coller,
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  • 122 4 Rome, March 16. IN widespread aerial activities throughout north Africa last Saturday, Italian air formations wrought serious losses to enemy shipping and military establishments, says the Italian High Command. In a terrific bombing raid on Tobruk harbour, medium sized ship was seriously damaged. Eight Curtiss-Wright
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  • 67 4 The Syonan branches of the Yokohama, Specie Bank, Ltd., and the Bank of Taiwan, Ltd., will be opened on Mar. 29, 26*2. Their addresses will be at their former buildings in Raffles Place. Business hours will be as follows: Weekdays from 1* a.m. to S p.m. (Tokyo
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    • 193 4 Initial Trolley Bus Service The Syonan trolley bus service is now operating from Moulmein Road to the Railway Station. The schedule of fares is as follows: ftoalaaln fto»6 ~T"T 2 t ■<■•£ Miskll > JU»n 8.».r "V ~i~ 'V' a 4.' S S t I li'iuir ~T TTT7] 5 4
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