Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 March 1942

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  • 19 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 28 MONDAY, MARCH 23, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 437 1 Victim Of Blood Purge By Mac Arthur FILIPINOS INFURIATED BY BRUTAL ACT Tokyo, Mar. 21. THE sudden death of Manuel Quezon, former president of the PMlippines Commonwealth, was disclosed in a radio broadcast by the U.S. Command heard in Tokyo on March 17. The
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  • 67 1 Stockholm, Mar. 21. THE former Java corresi pondent of the London Daily Express who left the Dutch East Indies at the very last moment before the final capitulation of Java, states that Nipponese successes in the air were very much neater than reported. The tactics
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  • 126 1 FORMATIONS of Nipponese aircraft on Saturday afternoon again carried out large-scale bombing attacks upon Broome, a key town in north-western Australia. Facilities of the aerodrome in the suburbs were heavily damaged by many direct hits, the report states. The Australian radio heard today at Lisbon revealed
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  • 35 1 Madrid. M* r- THE Manch»kuoan Minister to lUW and concurrently to *eJn| anjved in Madrid from Rome on Thursday to tnJre up duties. He is expected to stay in Madrid for a month.
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  • 56 1 t Manila, Mar. 22. P*Olt the purpose of en- hancfng relations between Nippon and the Philippines Commonwealth, the Filipino Administrator has issued a decree proclaiming Feb. 11, Nippon Empire's Foundation Day, Apr. 29, the birthday of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor, and Nov. 3, Emperor Meiji's
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  • 96 1 Lisbon, Mar. 22. MrHE appointment of R. G. 1 Casey, Australian Minister to Washington, to be Middle East I Minister of the British War Cabinet, has caused mounting discontent in Canberra towards Britain. The appointment of Casey was made by Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, without
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  • 150 1 Lisbon, Mar. 22. THE Germans have oireadv .started 1 their Spring offensive, According to a German report reaching Lisbon. Three well-known German generals— Gen. yon Brauchltsch, Gen. yon Bock and Gei>. yon Rurstedt have arrived at the Eastern Front. The Germans have mobilizec' ai: new weapons
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  • 101 1 Tokyo Mar. 22, MIPPONESE forces, operating in Sumatra, occupied Padang city along the western coast on Mar. 17, according to the Nipponese army headquarters. The [Nipponese forces then advanced eastwards and Joined hands with other units of the Nipponese forces in central Sumatra. At a point 70
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  • 164 1 Cordial ChileanNippon Relations Tokyo, March 22. COMMENTING on the dispatch 7* of the Nipponese special envoy to the inauguration ceremony •n honour of. the new Chilean President, to be held in Chile on Apr. 2, the newspaper Asahi on Sunday morning editorially praised thia step by the Nipponese Government. The
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  • 74 1 Tokyo, March 22. 11/TTH Dutch Borneo virtually under Nipponese control, Dutch officers and men are continuing to surrender. On March 15, 27 Dutch officers and men, including seven officers and 12 noncommissioned officers, surrendered to the Nipponese. Two former officials of ths Dutch Government have also given themselves
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  • 125 1 Rabaal. Mar. 21. SO far, 703 Australian troops have surrendered to the Nipponese forces which occupied Rabaal in New Britain Island. Since the time of the occupation, the Australian troops have hidden themselves in the interior of the island, but they found it necessary
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  • 47 2 yich. March 22. AS a mlaS "to further r\ co-operation between France and Nippon, the Vichy Government has decreed that all schools in French IndoChina will henceforth include the Nipponese language in curricu i um in order that fir eSS" 1""11 offlciab
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  • 59 2 Buenos Aires, March 21. increasingly large number oi A British sailors are refusing to d^naS Pliable Press dispatch available bei*.^ have recently abandoned their ships an d freighters on instructions from the Seamen's Union and the Federation of Sea Transport. The reason given is
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  • 62 2 ORMATIO rgrtaS-^ cent Burmese people were massacred by the British troops tefore they left Rangoon The massacre was earned out by British troops to suppress the Burmese Independence Movement m paraUel with the Nippo nese mmtary campaign However, this British cruelty created a strong anti-Bri-tish sentiment
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  • 56 2 "f^H ninrnrTTOT aVu «nhmi 9 rinp pFFECTIVE Axis submarine *"f wanare in the Western s?%rt5-"iStH-™«a had been torpedoed and sunk in th« Atiantic^ice the middle of January A Washington report, reaching Beunos Aires, reveals that the United States Navy Department has announced the sinking
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 342 2 ADVERTISEMENTS H^JL±m± PERSONAL Personal .r Urtmi advertisements will be accepted at the office of The Syonan Times in Cecil Street. Rate: SI for two insertions. Mr. 8. O. DUTTA and family wfeh to inform Kwhikomari Mashita his safiSo-^SSSfcte*-^ am Sok Ifoi and Moey Yaa £JS5X^t rwho knows her v*Ke»*u^W e
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    • 210 2 M.A.D. (Syonan-to) NOTICE No. U COLLECTION OF CONSOUDATSd .CHARGES FOR WATER, GAS, ELfcLiKicn*. ETC.) Householders Who wishJo entertain the^Municipall*jv ces for water, gas, city, nightsoil and trade refuse are requested to pre-J3,«sr2-SS!SSSI for these serv i ce s. Applicants h deposits equivalent _««-«__*i»-_T!-month of December 2601. Js S *««_'&4- have
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 97 2 NIPPON LESSON No. 26 (Nippon-Go) English Nippon-Go Pronunciation Envelope futo or joboknro footoh, jooboakcoroh telegram dempo dempoh telephone denwa denwah bin kanjo kahn-Joh invoice oknri-Jo ohkooree-Joh receipt uketori ookeh-tofaree newspaper shimbun-shi shecnboon-sllee oflice jimusho Jeemooshoh office (government) yakusho yokhshoh official shikwan sl.kwahn Inspector kensa-nrn kenaha-neen hag fukuro fookooroh hag (hand)
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  • 147 3 Defence Of Western Asia India Impracticable Tokyo, Mar. 22. FACED with bitter defeat on the European front, Britain has attempted to strengthen her weakening position in the Mediterranean by attacking Iran and Iraq. However, the tail of Singapore,! the surrender of the Dutch East Indies,
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  • 152 3 LIMITED U.S. FUNDS FOR LATIN STATES Buenos Aires, March 22. CLEARLY exposing the fact that j capitalists and financial lead- i ers in the United States are dis- j inclined to make large-scale > investments in Latin America, the New York Times published a report about the prospects of long-term
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  • 58 3 BRITISn INDIAN SOLDIERS CLASH Stockholm, Mar. 22 MILITARY clashes between British i and Indian soldiers have occurred In India according to a New Delhi dispatch quoted by Stockholm radio nation. Although the British in India are desperately trying to conceal news of the clashes, (he same quarters admitted the outbreak
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  • 57 3 Ben.c, Mar. 22. THE production of steel in the United States during the last fiscal year fell down by 300.000 tons from the scheduled output due to strikes and lock-outs. A serious fall in coke production was also recorded during the same period, according
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  • 35 3 Lisbon, Mar. 22. J ANTICIPATING Axis air raids. *»New York city experienced its first large-scale black-out rehearsal on Friday night. The black-out was enforced all along the Atlantic seaboard.
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  • 24 3 Tokyo, Mar. 22. THE former chairman of the Municipal Council in Batavia has been appointed acting mayor of Batavia.
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  • 78 3 Tokyo, Mar. ZZ. IN an interview with the Press here, Dr. Chang Chung-hoi, Manchukuoan special envoy to Nippon, stated that the people of Manchukuo are jubilant over Nipponese victories everywhere in the southern Pacific because the British and United States Governments have long kept the Manchukuoan
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  • 39 3 'I he Secretaries and Treasurers of Co-operative Societies in Syonan are requested to get in touch with the Officer-in-Charge, Co-opera-tive Societies Department. 6th Floor, Fullerton Building, Syonan-to. as soon as possible. BY ORDER.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 418 3 DECREE REFUGEE EURASIANS AND JEWS Refugee Eurasians and Jews who are living in Syonan and who came from upcountry places in Malaya must return to their former residence on or before March 31, as they complete their registration. Those disobeying this order shall be severely punished. By Order CHIEF OF
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    • 593 3 M.A.D. NOTICE No. 20 LIMED BICE Syonan Municipality will shortly release limed rice for the public consumption to which attention of the consumers is called as follows. The said limed rice which was originally imported by the British Government from Java contains a certain quantity of lime for the purpose
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  • 157 4 Tokyo, Mar. 21. IN recognition of the meritorious services rendered in the China Affair and the Greater East Asia War fourteen generals have been decorated in the grant of awards announced to-day. Of the fourteen generals three, namely Gen. Hata, Commander-in-Chief of the Nipponese Expeditionary Forces
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  • 152 4 Lisbon, March 22. THE British special envoy to India, Sir Stafford Cripps, on Friday conferred in Cairo with the vice Commander of the Indian forces in Egypt, pen. Auchinleck, Commander-in-Chief of the British West African forces, Admiral Cunningham, Commander inChief of the British Mediterranean Fleet, Air
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  • 73 4 Batavia. Mar. 21. A JOINT memorial service for departed troops who gave their lives for the cause of the mission in the Dutch East Indies battles was solemnly held on Friday in Batavia by the Nipponese Army and Navy. Condolences and eulogies were
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  • 70 4 Rome, Mar. 21. ANGLO-AMERICAN shipping is facing a most serious crisis owing to the omnipresent activities of Axis submarines. RearAdmiral Stirling, U.S. naval expert, pointed out. Referring to the heavy losses of American shipping, Stirling declared that i-f the war continued under present conditions, it
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  • 339 4 WEAKNESS OF U.S. ARMY McARTHUR'S FLIGHT Typical Example Of Officers' Disregard Of Rank Me Tokyo, Mar. 22. THE Nipponese people are dumbfounded at the manner in hirh Americans respect Gen. Mac Arthur as the great heTo of the US. Army. Despite the Americans' extreme and frequent admiration^ of the bravery
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  • 115 4 Tokyo, March 21. ACCORDING to information from Chungking, Gen. Stilwell, American Chief of Staff Oi" the Chungking Army, at a press interview remarked: "It will be the happiest day for us when United States and Chungking troops enter the city of Tokyo." However, Immediately after
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  • 45 4 Lisbon, Mar. 21. INDICATING the extreme shortage of coal in Britain, the Daily Telegraph reported that 100.000 '3ultish coal miners serving with the army have been recalled and sent back to work in the coal mines to increase production.
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  • 109 4 THE abnormal expansion of paper currency issued by the Hongkong Shanghai Bank in .Malaya and former Singapore immediately before the fall of Singapore was disclosed by Nipponese economic experts who conducted a financial survey, says a report from Syonan-to. The total of notes issued
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  • 127 4 ACCORDING to a Canberra dispatch received at Shanghai, the talk of Australia being annexed by the United States after the war is much in the air in Australia to-day. The American dollar is already circulating as a legal tender, and this is the first step
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  • 116 4 Tokyo, Mar. 22. DM. KAHN, president of the Indian Independence League in Hong Kong, arrived in Fukuoka in Nippon on Saturday afternoon. On alighting from the plane, he told reporters of his firm determination to work for the realization of Indian independence. "We are not
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  • 136 4 Tokyo, Mar. 21. THE Nipponese people wonder how the peoples of Britain, the United States and the Dutch East Indies would feel when they hear the Tokyo Radio broadcast about the chivalrous act of Nipponese Navy men during the sea battles off Java.
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  • 57 4 Madrid, Mar. 21. A DISPATCH from Havana states that the President of Cuba has ordered a general black-out throughout the entire coast of Cuba. Simultaneously all men from 19 to 25 years of age have been ordered to register, and all inflammable raw materials are
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  • 229 4 Nanking, Mar. 21. RETURNING from his inspection trip to the Wuhan sector, the chief of staff of the Nipponese Expeditionary Forces in China told Pressmen that the Chungking regime was yet blind to the actual situation in East Asia despite the series of
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