Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 March 1942

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  • 19 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to No. 31 Telephone 5471. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 357 1 Fortress Now Isolated By Intensified Blockade SAVER BLUNTLY ADMITS THE SERIOUSNESS OF THE POSITION Manila, Mar. 25. FOLLOWING a series of aerial assaults on the Corregidor Fortress at the entrance to Manila Bay, large formations of Nipponese naval bombers again on Tuesday subjected the
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  • 46 1 Lisbon, Mar. 25. A BRITISH Labour leader is to demand the resignation of the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, in the House of Commons shortly. The member concerned criticizes Churchill's failures and says that these failures justified withdrawal of Charchill from office.
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  • 157 1 Lisbon, Mar. 25. THE British Government proposes to give full Dominion status to India as soon as possible after the completion of the current war, according to the appeasement plan brought over to India by Stafford Cripps.. a United Press report from New Delhi surmises.
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  • 207 1 Tokyo, Mar. 26. rmiGHTENED by the activities of the Nipponese Navy In the Indian Ocean, Britain and the United States are at present busily engaged in propaganda campaign disseminating such rumours as the possibility of Nipponese forces attacking the Union of South Africa, and
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  • 773 1 THE famous cherry trees in Washington D.C. have been brought down, according to a belated report reaching Tokyo. The citizens of the American capital rakine matters into their own hando 'immediately after the opoiing of the war of Greater East Asia, uprooted
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  • 90 1 Lisbon, Mar. 25. MIPPONESE planes on Tuesday morning twice raided Port Moresby in New Guinea, according to a report reaching Lisbon from Canberra. Great damage is believed to have been caused. Panic-striken by the intensification of air raids by Nipponese war planes hi southern New
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  • 91 1 Madrid, Mar. 25. TT Is reported that an antl Franco Club was recently discovered in Spain. It was disclosed that Britain and the Comintern Governments are responsible for an intrigue which aim* at the overthrow of the Franco regime. The disclosure of this plot has
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  • 49 1 Lisbon. Mar. 25. 4 RBUTER report from London reveals that six representatives of the various parties in the British House of Commons on Tuesday presented to the House a resolution urging the establishment of an inquiry commission for the British defeat In Malaya
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  • 240 2 Indian Doctor Paints A Gruesome Picture Tokyo, Mar. 25. DRITTSH atrocity acts involving Burmese and Indian refuD gees who had been forced to evacuate from Rangoon and Mandalay and proceed to Calcutta before the Nipponese occupation of the Burmese capital, were revealed by Dr. Hud, an
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  • 137 2 Tokyo, Mar. 25. THIS morning's newspapers in Tokyo carried the first photograph of the thrilling naval battles off Sourabaya on Mar. 1. The remarkable camera photo was taken from one of the Nipponese warships, and it adorned the first pages of all
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  • 64 2 Berlin. Mar. 25. jhe German news agency reported on Tuesday that the British authorito to (Won Utnd are enforcing strict restrictions over the sales and distribution of rice on the Island in order to cope with the suspension of imports from Burma due
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 102 2 NIPPON LESSON No. 29 (Nippon-Go) English Nippar-Go Pronunciation Pain itarai eetahmee painful ital eetai poor bimbo beemboh pretty, beautiful klrei keamy real, true honto hohntah rich kanemochi kahneh-mohehee ripe (of fruit) Jvku shita jookoe-shtah round onarui mahrooee safe daljobu dkijohbee safe (for nwney) klnko keenkoh same onaji ohnahjee short (in
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  • 721 3 Tripartite Pact Makes Nippon's Asiatic Leadership Imperative (By Charles Nell) THE first part of this article dealt with the beginnings of Nipponese expansion and the obstacles placed in Nippon's way by the great powers—France, Germany and Russia— and ended with the Russo-Japanese war which
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 385 3 M.A.D. Notice No. 21 HAWKERS AND MARKET STALL HOLDERS MUST GET NEW LICENCES It is hereby notified that:— Itinerant Hawkers, Day and Night Street Stall Hawkers and Hawkers Shelter and Market Stall Holders, formerly licensed by th.British Government before the 15th of Ff luuary. 2602, are hereby notified that they
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    • 585 3 M.A.D. NOTICE No. 20 LIMED RICE 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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  • 1021 4 (By Maurice Lenormand) l GIVE below full Information concerning my troubles since 1 my arrival at Singapore on June 7, 1941. I am doing so heartily and openly since my story will be the best way to enlighten
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  • 154 4 NANKING HANKOW CELEBRATIONS Nanking, Mar. 25. EIRE crackers were let off and the streets vere gai!y decorated in the Chinese capital to-day in the first day of a series of celebrations which are being held for a whole week here in observance of the second anniversary of the Chinese Government
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  • 177 4 Berlin. Mar. 25. fERMAN submarines have sunk 15 v Allied merchantmen totalling 80,300 tons, including seven tankers, off the Atlantic coast of the American continent, the German High Command announced on Tuesday. Another enemy tanker of 11,000 tons has been so heavily damaged that it may
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  • 60 4 Lisbon, Mar. 25. T^ECLARING that any British plot or intrigue will be met by death-defying resistance, Mr. All Mohatr.fd Jinnah. president of the all-India Moslem League, stated on Monday that the Moslems will fight Britain to death if it resorted to any underhand activities,
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  • 199 4 Tokyo. March 25. IT seems rather old that whenever their fate is doomed, the high commanders of the Anglo American forces are ready tc desert their subordinate officers and men. and after their escape they are promoted to higher rank and even treated
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  • 87 4 Medan, Mar. 25. FOLLOWING the completion. of *the clean-up campaign against the remnants of the Allied troops In northern Sumatra island, Nipponese forces have started mopping up operations against some 200 Allied guerillas in the mountainous regions of central Sumatra, 100 kilometres west of
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  • 50 4 Lisbon, Mar. 25. THE U.S. Navy Department announced on Tuesday that two American destroyers, Pierceberry and Angersol, both of 1,190 tons, have been missing since early March in waters around Java and are presumed to have been lost, according to a dispatch from Washington.
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  • 265 4 Canton, Mar. 25. r»LOSER co-operation and the v* iron solidarity between the Nipponese and Chinese people for the construction of Greater East Asia was stressed by Lieut. Gen Sakai Commander-in-Chief nt the Nipponese Forces in South China, in a statement issued on Wednesday on
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  • 68 4 Lisbon, Mar. 25. IN view of the scarcity of raw tntcrials and the Inability of receiving new shipment of supplies, the British Government has prohibited the tailoring of double-breasted suits and shirts. Tills is tuncng 24 new regulations issued by the British Board of Trade.
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  • 111 4 Rome, Mar. 25. REGARDING the brilliant achieve ments of the Italian Air Force In the Mediterranean, th» Italian H'gh Oommi.nd announced on Tuesday that Italian torpedo planer Mink tlirr^ British warship, irclucMn? a cruiser, a destroyer and one warship of an undetermined type, during a smashing
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  • 209 4 Tokyo. Mar. 25. THE belief that the fair and sensible people of At< erica would not support their Government in prosecuting the \.ur against Nlpi-on if they were in-formr-d of the truth a'xut the war, was expressed by^Mr. Hori. spokesman of the
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