Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 May 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. ISo. 70 TUESDAY, MAY 12, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 516 1 Anxiety Over Australia's Fate Increasing Stockholm, May 10 Domei. DEPORTS from London and New York regardl* ing the Coral Sea naval battle characterize the Anglo-American expectations about its results as "vacillating between fear and hope." They said that after John Curtin's speech in
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  • 155 1 Imperial Rescripts For Army Navy Chiefs Tokyo, May 11. Domei. rpENNO-HEIKA to-day granted Imperial Resrripts to General Count Hisaiti Terauti, Commandor-in-Chief of our forces in the Soutnern regions, and to Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, expressing the Imperial appreciation of their mlitary successes in Burma and in
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  • 131 1 Canton. May 11. By Radio. A SMASHING blow was dealt to the American-Chungking combined air force in a fierce dogfight which took place in the western part of Yunnan Province, it was learned here. The enemy planes took to the air to counter-attack the
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  • 124 1 Lisbon, May 9, Domei. UEPORTS from Vichy state that the French newspapers have played up with big headlines the Imperial Headquarters announcement of the big victory in the naval battle of the Coral Sea, accepting the report as truth in view of the
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  • 81 1 Lisbon. May 11. By Radio. NIPPON aircraft on FYiday subjected Port Moresby in New Guinea to an intensive attack. The port was again attacked by Nippon raiders on Saturday, the anti-Axis Allied Headquarters in the south-western Pacific announced, according: to a Melbourne dispatch.
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  • 413 1 Tokyo, May 11, Domei. OBSERVERS commenting on our Navy's brilliant victory in the Coral Sea battle said that the Imperial Naval units by sinking one each of the United States aircraft-carriers of the Saratoga and Yorktown types, one United States battleship of the California type
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  • 81 1 Buenos Aires, May 11. By Radio. A REPORT from Washington reveals that the crushing defeat of the Allied" naval forces in the historic sea br.ttle off Queensland, Australia, which hi: Nippon Imperial Headquarters call the Battle of the Coral Sea, has called M\p
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  • 98 1 Tokyo, May 11. Domei, p»::>! vi ion's of our army war eagles yesterday carried oat the first aerial assault on Imphal, ■'.■I kilometres north-east of ('hittagonjr. according to an Asahi despatch from the Burma front. It said that the British and Chungking forces who Red
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  • 183 1 Burma Front, May 10, Domel. IT is learned that the British and Chungking forces are now on the verge of total collapse, with our forces steadily tightening their encirclement Our forces have succeeded in cutting off the enemy's retreat in the direction of Assam
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  • 246 1 Tokyo, May 11, By Radio. I)ai-honyei (Imperial Headquar--17 ters) on Monday afternoon announced the total war successes of our army air force in Burma during the past five months since the outbreak of the present war. According to the communique our army air force attacked enemy
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  • 550 2 Tokyo, May 11 Domei. OUR Foreign Minister, Mr. Sigenori Togo, in a speech before the Institute of Pacific Relations this evening again stressed that the primary cause for the outbreak of the present war "can be traced directly to
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  • 64 2 Manila, May 11. By Radio IN a radio speech broadcast frcm the 1 Manila station on Sunday, the president of the Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines urged economic collaboration between Nippon and the Philippines, pointing out the fact that Nippon is the test market for the
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  • 161 2 Tokyo, May 10. Domei. USING arms and ammunition seized from the enemy fleet, small motorboats and fishing vessels heroically assisted in our historic landing on Corregldor Island, repulsing, during the dangerous operations, two enemy U boats and four enemy patrol boats, the Niti
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  • 145 2 Tokyo, May 11. Domei. A MEMORIAL service for the 65 Nippon war correspondents and newsreel photographers who gave theii lives on various war fronts since the Manchurian Incident, was held this morning at 11 a.m. at the Hibiya Public Hall under the joint auspices of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 130 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O MAN ABE!) We are all now Tenno-Heika's subjects! (Warera wa snbete Tenno-Heika no Uml da!) LESSON No. 68 nglish Nippon-Go Pronunciation When will it be itu dekimasu ka? eetoo dehkeemahs kah? ready? Isn't it finished mada owari-masen mahdah olmahree-mahsehn yet? ka? kah? new; difficult ataiasii; muzukasii
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  • 329 4 Tokyo, May 11, By Radio. lIAVING completed their mls*sion of presenting Thailand's special message and extending Thailand's felicitations for the conclusion of the Nippon-Thai-land military alliance, the Thai delegates, headed by Lieut. Gen. Phya Phahol, left Tokyo for home on Monday morning. A Domei
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  • 134 4 Philippine Front. May 11, Domei. MAJOR-GENERAL William P. Sharp, IVI Commander-ln-Chief of the Filipino and American force* in Vfcayan. Mindanao, last night unconditionally surrendered to the Nippon forces in accordance with orders issued by Ueut.-Oeneral Jonathan Wainwright. Commander-in-Chief of the PU|P^° and American forces
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  • 87 4 Tokyo, May 11. Domel. ALARMED over the swift advance of our forces into Burma, Lord Llrdithgow, Viceroy of India, ordered on May 8 that all States throughout India should organize local defence svstems. the Asahi reported from Bangkok, rt said that the defence systems would
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  • 382 4 Gandhi j i Foresees Complete Agreement To Separate Lisbon, May 11, By Radio. IN answer to a refutation by an Englishman, Mahatma Gandhi again urged the English to withdraw from India. Gandhiji is now staying in Bombay. Writing in the weekly news paper Harijan
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  • 61 4 rS names of Nippon administrators for the various provinces of Sumatra Island have been announced in Syonan-to. says Domei. The administrators and the provinces they will supervise include: Lt.-Co.. Sigeta Kawase (Atjeh); Colonel Kunisuke Kurokawa (Costust); Colonel Nobuyosi Masaki (Tapanoeli); Colonel Saburo Huaiyama (Mestkust); Lt.-Col. Hayao Oyama
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  • 217 4 Tokyo, May 11. By Radio rE U.S. War Department on Sunday evening is reported to have disclosed in an official communique the rrsults of the stunt air raid conducted over Tokyo and its vicinity on April 18 The communique claims that the raid
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  • 98 4 From a certain Nippon base, May 11, By Radio. IN order to meet the new situation created in the southern sphere by the completion of Nippon operations against Correffidor and Burma, the Nippon army headquarters called material mobilization officials to a rertuiii place ou Sunday
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  • 134 4 Tokyo, May 11. Domei. MR. Hikotaro Itikawa, former Nippon Ambassador to Teheran, en route to his homeland, declared upon arrival in Manchuli on May 9: "The Iranians are rejoicing over the British reverses in East Asia," adding: "The overthrow of Great Britain is necessary for the
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  • 129 4 Tokyo, May 10, Domei. rr.HE Japan Times Advertiser, commenting on our march into Yunnan province said: "Apart from the strategic phase of the Yunnan campaign which has just commenced, our forces, by their advance to Lashio and Bhamo. have completely isolated Chungking from outside communications."
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  • 448 4 FOLLOWING the unbroken line of successes scored by our armed forces in East Asia, grave repercussions are discernible in West Asia, where, according to current reports, the Allied forces are making frantic efforts to prevent an Italo-German invasion oi Syria, Iraq and Iran and destroy the
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  • 93 4 Manila, May 11. Domei. IN order to absorb the floating pur chasing power of the Philippine-. Mr. Jorge H. Vargas, chief administrator of the Philippines, with the approval of Lieut.-General Masaharu Honma. Commander-in Chief of the Nippon Army in the Philippines, yesterday sued an
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  • 303 4 Coral Sea Battle —Fallacious Claims By Beaten Enemy Tokyo, May 11. By Radio. THE Beard of information, through its acting spokesman, on Monda* issued to foreign tress correspondent? the following statement regarding the battle of the Coral Sea: As. usual, the Anglo-American camp is milking fallacious propaganda regarc'ing the results
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