Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 March 1942

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  • 19 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 24 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 300 1 Submarines Active Over Wide Field QUEEN MARY WITH TROOPS TORPEDOED IN ATLANTIC Tokyo, Mar. 17. TVjIPPONESE undersea craft operating off the coastal regions of India, Ceylon and Burma have accounted for the sinking of 11 enemy vessels up to' March 16, according
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  • 68 1 Lisbon, March 17. A RADIO broadcast intercepted here states that American Plying Fortresses are maintaining the defence of areas north of Australia. The s»me broadcast admitted, however, that on Saturday afternoon Port Moresby was again subjected to a fierce bombardment by Nipponese air units, thus bringing
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  • 201 1 Lisbon. Mar. 17. CINDING it impossible to con- ceal the pitiable defeat of the Allied fleet, the governments of the United States and Britain have at last confirmed the accuracy of the announcements of the Imperial Headquarters concerning the results of the
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  • 53 1 Buenos Aires, Mar. 17. GENERAL comment in the Latin American states on the Java naval battles is one of pessimism, admitting that the Dutch East Indies Navy has been practically wiped out. while the Australian naval units have been seriouslv reduced in number, according to reports from
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  • 55 1 Bandoeng, March 17. FE united nations forces had attempted to use poison gas in their resistance against the Nipponese. Nipponese forces which occupied Bandoeng have found a poison gas factory in. a village 10 miles south of Bandoeng. Several cases of poison gas, ready
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  • 89 1 Tokyo. Mar. 17 linTH the progress of Mip- ,ponese operations in Burma, the Nipponese army air force is daily co-operating with the ground forces, effectively destroying enemy air forces in Burma. With the Nipponese occupation of Rangoon, enemy troops haver fled into the interior
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  • 32 1 Tokyo, March 17. a SYDNEY report says that Nipponese air forces in their third raid on Port Darwin yesterday heavily bombed the port and caused much damage.
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  • 288 1 (From a Nipponese base) Tokyo, Mar. 17. NIPPONESE forces are now energetically driving forward in northern Sumatra, reducing one enemy position after another. After occupying several important points, they are now vigorously extending their campaign in the area, annihilating hundreds of enemy soldiers who
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  • 142 1 Tokyo, Maich 17. /CONCRETE evidence of British and American traitorous be trayal of the Dutch has been brought to light with investigations on the spot—there is a surprisingly small number of British and American war prisoners in Java. Despite the huge number of war prisoners
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  • 104 1 Lisbon, Mar. 16. WASHINGTON authorities are plan- Blng the mobilization of female laboor in an attempt to make up for the labour tJiortrge to factorial, a Washington dispatch reveals on Saturday. A recent census by the bureau of statistics cf the Department of Commerce revealed that
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  • 448 2 HOW CHINESE CAN HELP TO ESTABLISH NEW ORDER THAT a closer spirit of co-operation among the various races in this country, particularly among the Nipponese and Chinese, could be achieved through a sympathetic understanding of one's difficulties and aspirations is visualised in the
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  • 130 2 rIE Yokohama Specie Bank Ltd., and the Bank of Taiwan Ltd. are reported to be re-open-tas on March 2a. 2602 at their former offices in Raffles Place. The Yokohama Specie Bank Ltd., and the Bank of Taiwan Ltd., are Nippon banks of high standing
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 835 2 ADVERTISEMENTS PERSONAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE Personal or business •dver- tisements will be accepted at DEATH the office of The Syonan Times DEATH.~Airar Kour wife of Mr. in Cecil Street. Hart Singh— (Detectivr) Syonan-To Rate: Si for two insertions. Jf*™) J—JJSJ. SPffftiS Road. DEEPLY RBORFTTED. Wong Pook Yong's family ana 21—24 relatives
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    • 45 2 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. AND THE BANK OF TAIWAN LTD. (Syonan Branches) RE-OPENING on MARCH 20, 2602. OFFICE:—At their former offices in Raffles Place BUSINESS HOURS Weekdays 10 a.m.—3 p.m. (Tokyo time) Saturdays: 10 ajn.—l pjn. BUSINESS ALL KINDS OF DEPOSITSONLY FOR THE TIME BEING.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 116 2 NIPPON LESSON No. 22 (Nippon-Go) English Nippon Go Pronunciation one o'clock ichi-ji eecher-jee two o'clock ni-ji nee-jee three o'clock san-ji sahn-jee four o'clock yo-ji yoh-jee five o'clock |o-Ji goh-jee six o'clock roku-ji rokhoo-jee seven o'clock shichi-ji shchee-jce t-iqlit o'clock hachl-ji hahchee-jee nine o'clock kn-.ji koo-jee ten o'clock ju-ji joo-jee eleven
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  • 391 3 FRIENDLY COMPETITION IN' ONE 01 ISLAND'S OLDEST TRADES REVIVED MALAY and Chinese fishermen who were formerly prolwhibited by the British from casting their nets in their favourite hunting grounds are happy once again. The Nipponese Administration! of Syonan has a Horded them the privilege oi going back
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  • 54 3 Manila, Mar. 16. WHE chief of the educational department of the Philippines Government has expressed his frank opinion about Philippines' new educational policy at a conference held at the Manila Hotel on Saturday. He stressed the necessity of instilling healthy morality and spirit in the
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  • 50 3 Lisbon, Mar. 16. THE American Press entertains a pessimistic view of the dispatch of Sir Stafford Cripps by the British Government to India in view, of the fact that internal unity is now established in India and Britain cannot expect to attain her aims.
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  • 253 3 Letters to the Editor To the Editor, The Syonan Times. Sir,—lf Winstcn Churchill and others are still puzzled over the amazing reverses of the British in the Far East they have not far to seek the cause of the defeat with particular reference to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 453 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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    • 427 3 M.A.D. NOTICE No. 18 COLLECTION OF RATES 1 House and land property owners are hereby notified that rates due for the first half-year 2602 must be paid at the Revenue Division of the Treasurer's Department of the Syonan Municipal Office between now and Apr 30, 260,'. Bills for the rates
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    • 229 3 Tokyo, Mar. 16. rpiffE Imperial Household, Department announced to-day that His Imperial Majesty the Emperor received a telegram from Kins Emmanuel 111 of Italy, thanking him for the dispatch of a special Nipponese representative to the funeral service of the Duke of Aosta. M.A.D. NOTICE No. 17 RICE CONTROL It
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  • 76 4 Tientsin Canton Under Nanking Nankin;, Mar. 17. THE National Government of China has decided to hold ceremonies at the end •of this month to observe the formal transfer to China of the administrative power in the British concessions in Tientsin and Cantort under the control of the Nipponese forces. Foreign
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  • 103 4 Lisbon, Mar. 17. |\EPRIVED of the only remaining supply route by the Nipponese operations in Burma, the Chungking regime is now advocating continuance of resistance by the construction of the so-called Indian highway. Concerning the proposed establishment of the new Indian route, the
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  • 58 4 RICE CEREALS IN PHILIPPINES Manila, Mar. 17. THE military administration of the Nipponese Expeditionary Forces in the Philippines have informed the Department of Agriculture that it will shortly return the National Rice and Cereal Corporation. This step is designed to expedite co-operation between the provincial government and the National Rice
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  • 60 4 MILK FOR MANILA'S MOTHERS BABIES Manila, Mar. 15 ■THE vlce-Pre«Went of the 1 Philippines R«d Cross Society on Saturday disclosed that he had delivered a letter of thanks to the Nipponese military administration for 100 cases or condensed milk donated by the Nipponese to the Red Cross hospital where 77
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  • 692 4  -  CHARLES NELL) (By CATURDAY, the 14th March, marked the end of one month *^of Nipponese Rule in Syonan, and during that period it has been demonstrated to us, quite convincingly, that Nippon enjoys air and naval supremacy in
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  • 75 4 Lisbon, Max. 18. ALARMED by the tremendous damage A inflicted on Port Darwin by Nlpptnese air udders, Australia is setting up a court of inquiry t» find «*t those responsible for the frugal lefence of the port. Although the Australian Government has issued reports of the
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  • 97 4 IN spite of previous warnings that appeared in this paper, that the Syonan Times must not be sold at a higher price than 5 cents a copy, the editor has received complaints that certain vendors are still selling copies of this paper at more
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  • 116 4 Batavia, Mar. 17. AT a Press interview on Monday evening, following his initial entry into Batavia, Lieut-Gen. Imamura, commander of the Nipponese forces in the Dutch East Indies officially expressed the following opinion:— It is a matter for much congratulation that i>i tin* present campaign
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  • 121 4 Peking, Mar. 17. REVIEWING the war results gained in North China in the past three months, the Nipponese High Command here announced that the feeble resistance offered by Chungking and Communist troops have met with crushing blows everywhere in North China. With the outbreak of
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  • 46 4 Batavia, Mar. 17. WITH the complete occupation of the Netherlands East Indies by the Nipponese forces, the Aid Chungking movement of the Chinese here has been completely nullified, rendering it extremely difficult for the Chungking regime to maintain its resistance.
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  • 448 4 (By the Onlooker) JUST four weeks ago the first edition of the Syonan Times appeared on the streets of this city. In this short period events at once arresting and immensely significant to everybody in Asia have headlined its pages. The entire subjugation
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 86 4 TRANSPORT NOTICE Motor Bus Services 1. All individuals and concerns that operated bus services in Syonan mast brint their vehicles to the Military Vehicles Department in Middle Road before the 2Srd of this month. 2 Those who have surrendered their buses to the Military Authorities must report so and bring
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