Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 April 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. No. 38 MONDAY, APRIL 21, KOKI 2602, SYOU'A 17 5 Cents
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  • 792 1 Concessions In Burma May Be Offered To Ward Off Dissension Canton, April 25 by Radio. W/ITH the series of defeats suffered by the Chungking troops in Burma a,nd with disunity of command of the Allied forces in Burma following dissension between the British and
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  • 119 1 Buenos Aires, Apr. 26. DomeL IT is reported from Washington that, despite the shortage of labour in the United States, men who are at present deferred from induction will be required to join selective service as the need of the armed forces is becoming' more acute. It
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  • 127 1 Nanking. April 25 by Radio. THE successful completion of mopping up operations against Chinese Communist troops in Snar-tung province and the f illure of Chungking's attempts to conduct guerilla fighting in various places were pointed out by our Expeditionary Forces in China In their weekly
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  • 99 1 Hoilo, April 26. By Radio. WfITH large mines and the debris of sunken vessels cleared in the port. (Ui vessels with Rising Sun flags on Saturday began entering Doilo har-bc-ur one after another, welcomed by Nippon Naw and Army officers and Thanks to
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  • 101 1 Stockholm. April 26, By Radio. T<HE opening of a second front in Europe against Germany is fraught witl; (ireat difficulties in the opinion of well-informed circles in London. These circles are Inclined to think that the Anglo-American scheme to put up a second front Is
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  • 65 1 Buenos Aires. April 25. By Radio. AT a meeting of the U.S. War Planning and Investigation Committee. Rear-Admiral Land, chairman of the naval committee, said that restlessness now prevailed among shipyard labourers and is considerably refa rdinK the progress of the U.S. shipbuilding programme, according to a
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  • 123 1 Tokyo, April 26. By Radio. THE Thai felicitation mission proceeded to the Imperial p.ila<*p on Sunday morning and paid homage to Tenno Kwogo Kyn-lleika (Their Imperial Majesties the Emperor and Empress). In the afternoon, they visited the Meiji and Yasukuni Shrines. Later, the party
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  • 147 1 Tokyo, April 25. By Radio. ENTIRE Nippon to-day paused lor a moment in silent prayer lor the souls of the heroes of wai who are enshrined as deities ot the Empire. Amidst the flickering glow of torches and the bright illumination of coloured lights, bereaved
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  • 76 1 Tokyo, April 26, By Radio T lEUT. GEN. MARQUIS MAEDA has left Tokyo for the former British North Borneo to be commander of the Nippon forces in that region. Upon arrival at Hukuoka on his way to Borneo, he told reporters: "Aboui twc years ago, I visited North
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  • 222 1 Tokyo. Apr. 26. By Radio. QINCE Apr. 19. our army and naval j planes have Intensely and con i tinuously bombed enemy air bases in 111 districts in eastern China and' i have either destroyed or burned down hangars, runways and various
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  • 237 2 CHANNEL FOR EXPEDITING FLOW OF MERCHANDISE Tokyo, April 25, Dumei. MR. ESTSUSABURO SHIINA, Vice-Minister for Commerce and Industry, before business leaders in Osaka to-day, declared that it was quite logical to have the Foreign Trade I Control Association to act as a medium to
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  • 75 2 Manila April 26. By Radio. LARGE-SCALE relief work for scores of thousands of Filipino refugees has been started by the Government authorities in Manila under the leader ship of the Nippon military admlni stratlon department The State Rice Distribution Company has been established
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  • 130 2 Programme for to-day and to- morrow TO-DAY 7 p.m. Nippon News relayed from j Tokyo: 7.30 p.m. Malay Music; 7.50 p.m. Nippon Lesson—No. 11; 8 p.m. News in Malay; 8.20 p.m. News in Tamil; 8.40 p.m. News in Hindustani; 9 p.m. News in Cantonese; 9.20 p.m. News
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  • 74 2 Tokyo. Aprtl 26. By Radio. A S a fitting reward for their untiring efforts the people of Nippon are to receive a special allowance of sugar during the month of May. A huge quantity of sugar has been shipped from the Nippon-occupied areas in
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  • 198 2 Tokyo. Apri 26 by Radio A RAKE book, predicting the fall of England, has been discovered by the President of the Board of Information here. The book was published by the Oxford Publishing House in 1906. und in its preface it predicts that
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 684 2 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. AND THE BANK OF TAIWAN LTD. (Syonan Branches) CHANGE OF ADDRESSES THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED Address: Late Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp. (not at Meyer Chambers as announced) Tele. No. 6922 Manager 5930 Sub-Manager 5939 Accountant's Dept 5938 Current A Dept 5937 Cashier's Dept. r>
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 171 2 NIPPON LESSON No. 56 (Nippon-Go) English Nippon-Go Pronunciation Su;ar; mill;; soup sato; miruku,supu sahtoh; meerookoo: soopoo give me som* more sato o motte sahtoh oh mohtthay sugar Su-nasai kee-nahsai I will make the tea watakushi wa jibun wahtakshee wah jeemysclf de ocha o ko&hirae- boon deh ohcha oh masu kohsheeray-mahs
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 421 3 NAD. NOTICE No. 43 RE-OPENING OF CHINESE SCHOOLS The Chinese Schools listed below will re-open on Monday, the *7th April. 2C02. AU former and new pupils are required to register their names between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. (Tokyo time) on Saturday, 25th April and Sunday, 26th April. Chong Cheng
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    • 986 3 MAD. Notice No. 45 Collection of Rates, Fees, etc. In The Rural Board Area The public are hereby notified that the Rural Board of Singapore, has now been incorporated in the Syonan Tokubetu-Si, (Municipality of Syonan) and all Taxes, Fees, etc., formerly paid to the Rural Board shall now be
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    • 379 3 MAD. NOTICE No. 40 TENTYO-SETU Our Emperor's Birthday Notice is hereby given that the 29th of April 2603, being Tentyo-Setu (the Birthday of Tenno-Heika), is proclaimed to be a public holiday. All house-holders in Syonan Island and the islands adjacent thereto are to hoist Hinomaru the National Flag of Nippon)
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  • 87 4 Tokyo, April 25. By Radio. PRACTICALLY all the listed shares in the Tokyo Stock Ex change spurted upwards and tlr. atmosphere on the floor of the Exchange brightened by the news from Nanking that Gen. Suna Lian-cheng, vice commander 01 the Chungking 39th Route Army has
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  • 73 4 Vichy, April 25 by Radio. WITH the organization of Uie Laval Cabinet, the Soviet authorities are snowing great concern over Vichy's attitude towards Germany. As a matter of fact the Soviets have recently propagated that German soldiers have arrived in Tuolon. and that the French Flee
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  • 164 4 Tokyo. April 26. By Radio. Tl/IR. N. ISIZAWA former Nippon consul general in Java, upon his arrival at Hukuoka tn his way to Tokyo commented on the recent situa- tion in Java. He said that Dutch architects, civil engineers and oil experts are all i enthusiastically co-operating
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  • 48 4 Lisbon. April 26. By Radio. A REUTER dispatch from. New Delhi A on Saturday stated that the Brl- j tish Government in India has passed a requisition order on all properties in India in the event of the Indian national defence necessitating It
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  • 59 4 Hong Kong, April 26. By Radio. THE great expectation of the people of Hong Kong was fulfilled whtn the long-awaited horse racing was resumed on Saturday. The GovernorGeneral of Hong Kong. Ueut.-Gen. Isogai. in his words of encouragement, said that horse racing as a whole was
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  • 51 4 Stockholm. April 26. By Radio. JTOLLOWING the recent strikes in the coal mining areas in various parts of Britain, another strike has broken out in the shipbuilding yards of the north-eastern coast of England. Four hundred workers walked out as a protest that their working uniforms wer»
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  • 41 4 rpHE Yokohama Specie Bank, which has opened a branch office here, will also open branch offices in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Penang and Malacca from May 1. Meanwhile, preparations nrt being made to open more branches in Medan and Palembang.
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  • 56 4 Rome. April 25. By Radio. rpnE first special envoy of Nippon to i the Vatican City. Mr. Ken Harada .arrived in Rome at 720 o'clock on Friday, accompanied by his wife. They were welcomed by various high officials of the Vatican City and by staff members
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  • 470 4 Spain, Portugal Turkey See Victory For Germany Tokyo, April 27, Domei. THE Yomiuri correspondent in Berlin reporting via the International Radiophone declared that "the sentiment of major European neutrals to-day can definitely be. described as pro-Axis." Referring to the Spanish Foreign Minister Suner's statement early
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  • 24 4 pOLLOWING the reopening of schools for Malayans and Indians. 28 Bnglish-language schools opened hero on Saturday. Chinese language s-hools re owned to-day
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  • 84 4 Tokyo, April 25. By Radio. THE Nippon nation on Saturday morning: was greeted by full-page photographic descripI tion of the sinking of the British aircraft carrier Hermes publish--1 ed in all newspapers throughout the Empire. The Hermes was sunk by Nippon bombers off Ceylon Island. The
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  • 104 4 Tokyo. April 25 by Radio. MEWS available from India through i the DNB German newsaftency says that the U.S. mission ol technical er- perts will soon leave New Delhi on an extensive tour to inspect industrial' sites, including such important places > as Calcutta and
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  • 57 4 Buenos Aires. April 25. By Radio. A NEW YORK report indicated on Friday that the publisher of Life I and Time magazines in an address I before the Rochester Chamber of Commerce in New York City declared that without China, the United States j
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  • 132 4 Tokyo. April 25. By Radio. fHE cultivation of cotton in Nippon- occupied Celebes Island will be in- j tensified on the 1.500 acres of land, i which had been operated by Nippon nationals prior to the outbreak of the j war as a nucleus. A party of
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  • 560 4 A NATION'S flag signifies the sacred national spirit: therefore It should not be abused. We must show respect towards the National Flag. A study of the world's history will Ireveal that sometimes the destruction or disfiguration in any way of a nation's flag by another has
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  • 213 4 ATTEMPITNG to maintain his own dignity and the morale of the American people which had been crushed since their successive defeats in Hawaii and the Philippines as well as by our bombings in San Francisco and Santiago, President Roosevelt sent his planes to bomb Nippon Proper
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