Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 March 1942

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  • 19 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 34 MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 341 1 Important Point 70 Miles West Of Medan Taken FURTHER HEAVYRAIDSON PORT DARIWHSI AND PORT MORESBY Medan, Mar. 28. CONTINUING their operations in northern the Nipponese forces have completely occupied Kota Djani, an important point 70 miles west of Medan, the capital of the
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  • 69 1 (From a Nipponese base) Tokyo, March 29. rE Rising Sun flag is waving all over the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal. The Nipponese forces which succeeded In landing at Port Blair have now completely occupied north, central and south Andaman Islands on March 23. and
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  • 223 1 Shanghai, Mar. 29. qiHE Australian people are greatly disgusted with the American mercenary services. It is contended that the United States, in the name of assisting Australia, is trying to eradicate the menace of the Nipponese Navy from the western coast of America. With the Indian
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  • 38 1 Berne, Mar. 28. A REUTER dispatch from Canberra stated on Friday that the Australian Government has announced that the coastal districts of northern Australia will be put under military administration including Port Darwin.
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  • 132 1 Berlin. Mar. 29. IN a special communique issuued at 1 noon on Saturday, the German High Command announced that British naval forces which on Friday night attempted to land in the bay of St. Nazaire on the west coast of France were smashed up
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  • 126 1 Buenos Aires, March 29. THE U.S. programme of building 1 8,000,000 tons of merchantships during this year as announced in the Presidential message to the Congress is alieady facing a hitch. As a matter of fact, the American Under-SecreUry for the Navy, Forrester, stated that
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  • 154 1 p.rnns Aires Mar 29 Buenos Aires. Mar rrHE American public Is severely aitacking the Washington Government and the U.S. military authorities, -vncurcing 'hit no necessary renov"t'nn haf. bee a effected for reversing defeat. Thi s sentiment of the American orople is well reflected in
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  • 162 1 Tokyo, March 28. NIPPON is daily becoming stronger economically, and Anglo-American sinister design to strangle Nippon economically has faded away like a bubble. The Nipponese nation was assured of this fact by Capt. Okada of the Navy Ministry at a round table conference sponsored by
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  • 128 1 Lisbon, March 29. lI7ITH the positive activities of the Soviet forces in Iran, diplomatic activities inside th 3 Allied camp are taking on a complex aspect, centring around the problems regarding India and the Middle East. Meanwhile, an anti-British and pro-Communist movement is gaining strength
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  • 24 1 Vichy. Mar. 29. UR SATO the newly-appointed NlpW1 ponese Ambassador to the Soviet Union arrived on Saturday at Kubishev.
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  • 67 1 Hong Kong, Mar. 29. TO clarify bis attitude of co-operai-fhg with the Nipponese, Robert H«ti<ng, un influential leader of the Chinese residents in Hong Kong, called on LJcut. Gen. Dsogai, governorgeneral of Hone Kong, en Saturday to pledge his cc-operation. He is the richest mm in
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  • 232 2 MIPPOMF^P ANYIOIJ> TO DEVELOP NlrrUNfciOt, ANAIUUO l\J UE*VE*I*\ST to/M ir<IC*JI IM CAQT Adi A CAIHOUCISM IN EAST ASIA Rome, Mar. 28. MR. KEN HARADA, newly appointed Minister to the Holy See, will leave for his new post early next month. Commenting on the dispatch
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  • 105 2 Pelplng, Mar. 29. IN order to cope with the expanding of the sphere of its activities, the North China Development Company has decided to open branches at Tientsin and Tsinan, it was revealed on Sunday. The recent revision of the North China Development Company
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  • 82 2 Batavia, Mar. 28. r*EREMONIES for the inauguration of a Cultural Association were held In the Greater East Asia Hall in Batavia last Friday afternoon. The purpose of this Association Is to enable true co-operation between the Nipponese and the Indonesians in creating a new civilizatirr.
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  • 43 2 B^ Annans are fiercely attacking the Soviet Army on the Eastern f ron t, causing heavy damage according to a communique JawedJby the German High Command on Friday^ The German Luftwaffe taajobm active over North Africa and the! Medf; ternmeuu sflSPSis
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 609 2 ADVERTISEMENTS domestic occurrence engagement CHIAl Lnfc lfr chla Boon Swee «le^e) yciirger son of Mr. MW. Chla Keng Chin of No. 8, Saint 2«S£ S*fl« £JK of the late Mr. Urn Teck Locke and Mrs. urn Teck i^ke ciijj. w. Meyappa Cfcettiar Road. Syonan-to. puneral notice. the remains of the
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    • 108 2 ««_l nrkCr 0 rfi ,Tn co-» LTDCivil and Electrical Engineers Freg Consultation ™<J££. C°urse YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. AND the bank of Taiwan ltd. Branches) THEYOKO"ST" BAN Address: Late Hongkon* and Shanghai Banking Corp. (not at Meyer Chambers as announced) Tele. Nos. 6922 (Manager's Room) 5939 5938) 5937 General 5930
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 124 2 NIPPON LESSON No. 32 (Nippon-Go) English Nippon-Go Pronunciation To repay kaesn knheiisoo to rest yasumu v; hsocmoo to roast yakn yahkoo to ran kakeru ki>hkehroo to save tasukeru tahskehroo to say, talk, tell hanasa hahnahsoo to see mini meeroo to send yarn yahroo to share wakem wabkehroo to show niisern
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  • 325 3  -  Charles Nell) Universal Brotherhood Is Basis Of Empire Of Nippon fHiS is the fifth of a series of articles by Charles Nell on the ideals underlying the New Order. Previous instalments explained Nipponese expansion and the events which forced Nippon into the present war. The five races
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  • 53 3 Nanking, Mar. 29. ON the occasion of the second anniversary of the transfer of the capital of the National Government, an all-China naval conference will be held at Nanking shortly. The commanders of the Kwanchow and Wei-hai-Wel naval stations have already left for Nanking to
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  • 139 3 Tientsin. Mar. 28. r[E administration of the former British concession in Tientsin tn North China, which was taken over by the Nipponese forces at the outbreak of the Great East Asia war, was returned to the National Government of China on Saturday
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  • 31 3 Lisbon, Mar. 28. THE U.S. Navy Department has admitted that on Thursday a US coastguard cutter was sunk by an Axis submarine in the Carribean.
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  • 107 3 Tokyo, Mar. 28. IJNDER the leadership of Premier v Luang Songgram, the entire people of Thailand are exerting their utmost efforts to reconstruct and reform Thailand, as a leading country in East Asia, according to Mr. Katami, former Nipponese Minister to Thailand who arrived in Kobe
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  • 102 3 Tokyo, Mar. 28. A LARGE-SCALE meeting in commemoration of the formation of the Tokyo Young Men's Federation will take place here on Sunday and Monday. Approximately 57 young men including, Manehuokuoans. Chinese. Thailanders. Germans and Italians who were specially to be invited
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 432 3 M.A.D. Notice No. 24 SUGAR DISTRIBUTORS In connection with M.A.D. Notice No. 23 it is farther notified:— 1. Recognized distributors are designated as follows: Voiig Cheng (iuan. 3-2 Outran Road Yong Boan Seng, 85 New Market Road. Tan Soon Seng, 49/51 New Bridge Road. Tong Yong Bee Co., 29 Telok
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    • 221 3 NOTICE CORPORATIONS DUTY All societies, associations, clubs and other bodies or persons who are liable to make a return in respect of corporations duty are hereby required to notify the Commissioner of Estate Duties, Estate Duty Office, New Supreme Court, of their present addresses en or before 15th April, 2602,
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    • 480 3 M.A.D. Notice No. 25 WHERE TO THROW YOUR RUBBISH (1) All rubbish is to be deposited at places specified by the Municipality of Syonan or in rubbish bins which must covered with lids. (2) Any person who fails to comply with this Notice shall dp punished. BY ORDER, MAYOR, MUNICIPALITY
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