Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 April 1942

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  • 21 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan to Telephone 5471. No. 60 THURSDAY, APRIL 30, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 459 1 'Operations Have Now Entered Real Stage' NORTH AUSTRALIAN BASES WILL SOON LOSE THEIR VALUE Tokyo, April 28 by Radio. ALL important points in the northern half of western New Guinea have been completely occupied by our naval forces, according to an announcement by
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  • 20 1 Our Commander-in-chief, Lieut-General Tomoyuki Yajmasita, broadcasting his speech celebrating Tcntyo-Setu from the Syonan station yesterday.
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  • 165 1 Berne. April 27. Domei. rE growing British pessimism over the Allied position in Burma which is fast weakening under the smashing Nippon assaults is reflected in dispatches from London which frankly admit that the general Burmese situation has worsened during the bust two days. The United
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  • 90 1 Shanghai, April 28 by Radio. PHIANG Kai-shek, thoroughly dis%J appointed at the successive British defeats in Burma, has ordered the withdrawal of aJI Chungking expeditionary forces in Burma, reliable information from Chungking revealed on Monday, adding that the Anglo-Indian troops in Burma have completely
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  • 121 1 Nanking, April 28. By Radio. QEN. Sung Lian-cheng, newly ap- pointed commander-in chief of the second army district of Nanking, calied on Gen. Syunroku Hata, commaiiuar-m-chief of our Expeditionary Forces in China, at 2 o'clock on Monday after noon at our army headquarters, and expressed
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  • 153 1 Soochow, April 28. By Radio. THE war results achieved during the past year by our forces Jr. the Wei River area in northern Kiangsu pro/mce were revealed here on Monday. Statistics show that a total of 15.676 war dead were left behind
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  • 342 1 Tokyo, April 29. By Radio. pOLLOWING the recent release of photographs of the sinkine of the British aircraft carrid Hermes off Ceylon Island. Tokyo newspapers on Wednesday carried photos of two British heavy cruiseis in their last moments Jus*. before they were sunk
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  • 428 2 Cheers To Emperor As Plane Dives Into Indian Ocean (By a Domei correspondent somewhere in the South Pacific) April 28. THE startlingly stoic heroism shown by a first lieutenant and his assistant in going to their death during the spectacular raid on Colombo,
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  • 52 2 Paris, Apr. 28, Domei. IT is reported from Canberra that the Australian Air Minister, I. S. Drakeford, while discussing Australia's air po»--tion yesterday declared Chat "there is no room for optimism. After inspecting the Australian air stations, Drakeford said that "there is still much scope for
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  • 158 2 Tokyo. April 28. EWnei REFLECTING the delicate diplomatic developments in Europe as well as the iriaterial mobilization plan at home, the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Monday was firmer than, expected and an upward swing was seen in most listed shaus in the Long-Term Market In
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  • 122 2 QYOWA GEKIZYO-Alhambra:— This theatre will be opened for public use from May 1 to May 7. Programme as follows:—Cartoon; News; Youth in Nippon (lecture in Malay Language), followed by a lecture In Nippon-Go) Charges:—so cts; yj cUs; 20 cts Daitowa Gekityo:— Cathay; will be closed for several days
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  • 150 2 Tokyo, Apr. 29. Domei. |N order to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Empire of Manchukuo. a troupe of leading Kabuki actors headed by Mr. Kikugoro Onoe, Nippon's topmost exponent of Kabuki dancing, will tour Manchukuo shortly under the management
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  • 61 2 Tokyo, Apr. 28. Domei. rNNO-HEIKA at 3.50 p.m. to-day received in audience Premier Tozyo who reported to the Throne on general political matters. Earlier in the afternoon, the Foreign Minister, Admiral Togo was also received in audience by Tenno-Heika, while Mr, Teiiti Suzuki, President of
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  • 183 2 Tokyo, April 28, Domei. THE shortage of daily necessities in the British Isles has become increasingly marked owing to the drastic curtailment ol British food imports from the U.S. and the Dominions resulting from the intensified Axis submarine operations in the Atlantic, the Asahi reported
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  • 52 2 Batavia April 28, By Radi*). THE first Nippon-go school will be established in the East Indies capital on April 29 as a reflection of the earnest desire of the citizens of Batavia. The institution will mark the re-birth o: the educational system in the entire island
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  • 42 2 Vichy, April 29. By Radio. THE Havas Newsagenoy reports that the Governor-General of French Morocco arrived at Vichy on Tuesday afternoon and immediately called on Premier Laval, and held a conference with him on the North African situation.
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  • 35 2 Kulbishev, Apr. 28. By Radio. THE Nippon Ambassador lo Russia. Mr. N. Sato, on Sunday afternoon called on the Soviet vice-Foreign Commissar and conferred with him for about half an hour.
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  • 377 2 Tokyo Press Hails Hitler's Speech Tokyo, April 28, Domei. METROPOLITAN vernacular newspapers unanimously acclaim Chancellor Hitler's assumption of supreme dictatorial war powers, following his Reichsta? address, and declare that the move not only constitutes the reiteration of Germany's firm determination to crush the Allies but it
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  • 31 2 Vichy, April 28, By Radio MR. Takanobu Mitami, Nippon Ambassador to France, presented on Monday his credentials to Marshal Petain in the presence of Premier Pierre Laval.
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 2 A view of the Syonan Gekizyo where Mayor Odate and hundreds of Syonan residents gathered to pay homage to TennoHeika on the occasion of His 41st birthday.
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  • 194 3 'Batavia, Apr. 29. Domei. GENERAL Hitosi Imamura, Commander-in-Chief of Our Expeditionary Forces in the East Indies, to-day issued a proclamation, on the occasion of TentySetu. announcing the repatriation of all Indonesian war prisoners co-operating with Our Military administration. General Hitosi Imamura's proclamation has also disclosed that
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  • 96 3 Berlin April 28 by Radio. THE 83.420 ton French luxury liner, Normandie, which twice caught fire and capsized in New York harbour, will be broken up for scrap iron, according to a New York Times dispatch reaching Berlin. Contrary to the plans of the UJS.
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  • 605 3 Syonan-to, April 29, Domei. U7ELCOMING the first celebration of Tentyo-Setu (the "Emperor's Birthday) at Syonan-to to-day, the whole city has taken on a holiday mood with the populace celebrating this auspicious day, School children whose schools were reopened on April 12,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 383 3 NOTIFICATION RESTORATION OF RAILWAY SERVICE On and from May 1, in the 17th year of the Syowa Era (1-5-2602), railway service over the Main Line between Padang Besar and Syonan via Prai and over certain Branch Lines will be introduced for passengers, and goods indispensable for living. The travelling Public,
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    • 434 3 MAD. Notice No. 45 Collection of Rates, Fees, etc. In The Rural Board Area The public are Jiereby 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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    • 150 3 M.A.D. Notice No. 46 CHARCOAL FIREWOOD It is hereby notified that all Charcoal and Firewood wholesale and retail dealers are required to call at the Commerce and Industry Department (Charcoal and Firewood Section), Syonan Tokubetu-Si, between sth and 9th May, 2602 at 10.00 a.m. (Tokyo Time). Anyone who fails to
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  • 346 4 SHARE PRICES EXPOSE ECONOMIC WEAKNESS OF UNITED STATES Tokyo, April 28, By Radio. THE difference between the Nippon and American attitudes towards the Greater East £sir war is clearly reflected in the movement of share prices in Tokyo and New York. The commercial
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  • 185 4 Tokyo, April 29, By Radio. AN indication that pro- Nippon sentiment in the Argentine Republic is mounting since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia war was revealed in a report sent by the Nippon Ambassador in Buenos Aires to the Foreign Office in Tokyo.
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  • 271 4 Shanghai, April 28. By Radio. ESCAPING lrom terror-otricken Calcutta to Lashio in Burma and then taking the Burma Road to Kunming and finally entering Shanghai, a White Russian, the third engineer on a British merchant ship which was overtaken by the war on its
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 169 4 NOTICE Any person who deposits or causes to be deposited any corpse or any dying person in any public place or in any private place without the permission of the proper authorities shall be severely dealt with. BY ORDER, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, SYONAN-TO. 56—61 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. AND
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 179 4 NIPPON LESSON No. 58 (Nippon-Go) English Nippon-Go Pronunciation Room; bedroom heya; sinsitu hehyah; sheenshcetsoo cheap; dear yasui: takai yahsooce; tahkai have you a vacant aita heya ga arimasu aitah hehyah gah room? ka? ahreemahs kah? show me a bedroom sinsitu o misete sheensheetsoo oh mrr kudasai sehteh koodahsai this room
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  • 1319 5 PRESENTATIONS OF BIRTHDAY HONOURS Official Luncheon Held In Former Adelphi Hotel MANY hundreds of Syonan residents were privileged to participate with Mayor Odate in a special ceremony held at the Syonan Gekizyo, yesteiday, on the occason of TentyoSetu. Promptly at 10 a.m. the entire gathering including Mayor Odate
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  • 80 5 Tokyo, Apr. 28. By Radio. EIGHT valuable Nippon swords were presented by Gen. Hayashi, president of the Nippon Wounded Soldiers' Association, to representatives of Germany, Italy and Thailand as gifts to soldiers who have rendered exceptional services in these countries. The presentation was made at a
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  • 69 5 Lisbon, April 28, Domei. r' is learned from Bogota that the United States Naw Department yesterday announced that the American destroyer "Sturtevant" (1,190 tons) was lost off the Florida coast. No details as to the cause of sinking or time were given. The Sturtevant was launched in
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  • 98 5 Stockholm, April 28. Domei. MR. Peter m»-r w Prime Minister of New Zealand, revealed that the exchange of diplomatic envoys between New Zealand and the Soviet Union i$ now under the careful consideration of the New Zealand Government, according to a DN.B. report.
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  • 149 5 FIVE Chinese banks which had suspended business since the Nippon occupation of Singapore, now called Syonan, resumed business on Tuesday with the monetary aid of the Nippon military authorities. These five banks are expected to play an active part In the construction of
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  • 122 5 Tokyo, April 28. Domei. IT is learned that with the object of training engineers in the oil industry for which the demand Is increasing In East Asia, a fuel Engineers' School will be established h<re from June. It is stated that all the necessary preparations
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  • 278 5 Lisbon, April, 27, Domei. IN his presidential message to Congress to-day, President Roosevelt outlined a comprehensive economic programme calling for heavy taxation, slashing of profiteering and stabilization of income on a scale vastly more far-reaching than the New Deal Programme of 1933, according
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  • 434 6 "Never Was Sword Drawn In Nobler Cause" Tokyo, April 29, Domei. THE Rising Sun Flags flew proudly throughout our Empire *tu-day as Nippon's one hundred millions celebrated Tenno^Heika's 41st birthday, Tentyo-Setu Participating In "he programme drafted by the National Service Association the enU?e nation at
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  • 43 6 Tokyo, Apr. 28. By Radio. fO strengthen the ties between 1 French Indo-China and Nippon the Society of International Cultural Relations will publish a special magazine in May introducing various phases of the Nippon Empire to French IndoChinese readers.
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  • 50 6 Kalgan. April 28, By Radio. PRINCE TEH. head of the federated autonomous government of Inner Mongolia on Monday afternoon arrived at Kalgan from Hsinking where he had been to tender the congratulations of his government on the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Empire of Maneluikuo.
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  • 48 6 being the birthday (Wesak) of Lord Buddha1 two special services were arranged at the Svonan Fuddhtet Association in Outram Read—a morning service which was held at 11 a.m. and another at 6 p.m.. open to all Buddhist*. Yesterday two services were held in celebration of Tentyo-Setu.
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  • 135 6 WITHIN little over one month since the Nippon forces occupied Singapore, now called Syonan, the elaborate repair work at the Selatar naval base has been completed. Regarding this smooth lepair work at the widely known impregnable naval base at the southern top
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  • 92 6 AFTER a long interval Syonar. sportsmen were treated r.o <in exhibition of good football yesterday on the ground off Cantonment Road. Malays opposed me Chinese and as was anticipated, the Malays proved too clever ioi th( Chinese, who were beaten by eight goals to one. Although
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  • 35 6 Lisbon, April 28. Domei. IT is reported from Ahmedabad that Mahatma Gandhi, writing in his weekly Horijan,' voiced his definite disapproval of the entrance of foreign soldiers into India.
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 6 A picture ol the Cathay building, taken during the Tentyo-Setu celebrations yesterday, above which is seen hovering a balloon bearing the characters "We celebrate Tentyo-Setu."
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  • 49 6 Laval Suner To Hold Talks Buenos Aires, April 28 by Radio. A DISPATCH from New York reports A that the Spanish Ambassador to France is likely to return to Vichy shortly. His return is to prepare the way for conversations between Premier Laval and the Spanish Foreign Minister, Suner.
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  • 53 6 Tokyo, April 29, By Radio. ABOUT 3 o'clock on Tuesday morning, powerful units of our army succeeded in landing at Cotabato in th<" southern part of Mindanao Island, and are extending their military activities, our Expeditionary Forces in the Philippines announced at 4 o'clock
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  • 82 6 Shanghai, April 29, By Radio. THE Australian authorities an- nounced on Tuesday that the Nippon air force again bombed Port Darwin on Monday, and severely blasted its air facilities. Tokyo, April 28, toy Radio. LIEUT. Gen. Phya Phahol, head ol tbe Thai felicitation mission, and other members
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  • 275 6 Berlin, April 28. Domei. THE German High Command announced that German forces on the Eastern front carried out local offensive operations and repulsed several waves of Soviet attacks yesterday. The communique said that in the Lapiand region. German and Finish troops hurled back other
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  • 49 6 Tokyo, April 28. By Radio. TENNO-HEIKA sent a message of thanks to the King of Thailand for his personal message and gift conveyed by Lieut. Gen. Phya Phahol, chief of the Thai special state mission nonvisiting Nippon, it was learned here on Monday night.
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  • 140 6 Stockholm, Apr. 28. By Radio. A LONDON report claims that the British Government is planning to reopen the BritishIndian negotiations by inviting such Indian political leaders as Nehru and Jinnah. In view of the fact that Nehru on Sunday told the Press in Calcutta that
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  • 189 6 Buenos Aires, Apr. 28 Domei. IT is reported from Washington 1 that the United States Secretary for War, Colonel Henry Stimson, yesterday disclosed the appointment of Lieut.-Gen. Hugh Drum, as Commander of the Eastern war zone covering the Atlantic coast from Maine to Florida.
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  • 95 6 Shanghai, April 27. Domel. OTORIES of utter confusion and and plunder due to the irrational regulations which force the inhabitants to evacuate their homes daily for hours at a time, were told by Chinese refugees who arrived here to-day from Chungking. They said that the
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  • 32 6 Rome. April 28. By Radio. TKE first Nippon Minister to the Vatican, Mr. Ken Hararta, conferred on Monday with Cardinal Malioni, Secretary of State of the Holy See.
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