Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 13 May 1942
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Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
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Title Section21 1942-05-13 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to I Telephone 5471. ISo. 71 WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents21 words
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185 1942-05-13 1 Eight Enemy Warships Knocked Out And 98 Planes Destroyed Tokyo, May 12. By Radio. fOMPLETE results of the Battle of the Coral Sea were announced in a communique issued by Dai-Honyei at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. The communique disclosed that eight American and British185 words
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199 1942-05-13 1 Tokyo, May 12, By Radio. rpENNO-IIEIKA in appreciation of the brilliant achievement of the Imperial Naval Air Force which has inflicted an annihilating blow on the enemy's combined fleet in the Battle of the Coral Sea to-day granted a gracious Imperial Rescript to* Admiral199 words
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109 1942-05-13 1 Tokyo, May 2, By Radio. THE Australian Radio, in a broadcast intercepted here, announced that Nippon air force which had achieved a brilliant success in the naval battle of the Coral Sea on Monday carried out a surprise attack' on the airfield109 words
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Article149 1942-05-13 1 Berne, May 11. Domei. lITELL- INFORMED circles here view the American attempt to control Martinique as testimony that Britain and the United States had decided, during Oen. George Marshall's visit tc London to occupy all French colonies .systematically. They pointed out that this policy was149 words
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221 1942-05-13 1 Stockholm, May 11, Domei. T ONDONERS are receiving reports of U the naval battle in the Coral Sea calmly and rather suspiciously despite the extravagant claims of the American naval circles according to reports received here from London. M It is stated that many221 words
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146 1942-05-13 1 Tokyo, May 12. By Radio. THE casualties inflicted on men of 1 the U S Navy up to April 15 were announced bv the U.S. Navy Department as 6.400 including those who vere killed and wounded a- well as those who are missing146 words
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109 1942-05-13 1 BRITISH ADMIT LOSS OF BHAMO MYITKYINA Stockholm, May 11. Domei. THE 8.8.C. admitted that the Nlp- pon forces raptured Bhamo and Myitkyina. two important communica tion centres in Northern Burma. The BBC said that Myitkyina is the terminus of the 300-mile railway from Mandalay northward, adding that the fall of109 words
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94 1942-05-13 1 163 Allied Planes Destroyed Over Moresby Darwin Tokyo, May 12. By Radio THE destruction of 163 Allied planes by our naval aircraft during a series of raids over Port Moresby and Port Darwin was announced by DaiHonyei in a communique issued at 4.45 o'clock this afternoon. The communique disclosed that94 words
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288 1942-05-13 1 Mindanao, Visayas Resistance Ends Manila, May 12, by Radio JN a communique )&>uoa at tt.3o o'clock on Monday evening, our Expeditionary Forces in the Philippines announced the unconditional surrender of the U.S. troops in Mindanao and Visayas Islands. The communique said that Major Gen. William S.288 words
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Article105 1942-05-13 1 Tokyo, May 12. By Radio. A CCORDINa to the New Delhi radio, the British military headquarters in India announced on Monday that the Nippon air force bombed Impal, n town In Assam Province, 360 miles north-east of Chittagong. The British military headquarters also announced that Nippon105 words
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160 1942-05-13 2 Basic Policy Decided Upon At Regular Cabinet Meeting Tokyo, May 12. Domei. OUR Government, at its regular Cabinet meeting, revealed the basic policy regarding the expansion of our merchant marine in order to meet the increasing demand of East Asia marine transportation, by which160 words
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Article75 1942-05-13 2 Tokyo. May 12. Domei. STRESSING the renewed impor ance of East Asia's foremost commercial port, the first anniversary celebration of Greater Tokyo Harbour is scheduled for May 20 An elaborate programme is being prepared by the Tokyo Municipality, including a ceremony commemorating the merger a>f the Yokohama75 words
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Article173 1942-05-13 2 Berlin, May 11. Domei THE wilhelmstrasse authorities laughed off Churchill's assertion that Britain wa6 ready to resort to immediate retaliatory steps in the event of poison gas being wed by German tares, as typical proof of British nervousness over the series of crushing reverses suffered173 words
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192 1942-05-13 2 Tokyo, May 12. Domei. THE Western Camp of wrestling (behemoths led by the redoubtable Akinoumi held a 26 to 24 point lead over the poweful Easterners headed by Grand Champion Hutabayama at the end of the second day's matches yesterday at Kokugi-kan amphitheatre. Before 30.U00192 words
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Article32 1942-05-13 2 Batavla, May 12. By Radio. THE Nippon military authorities early on Monday morning rounded up some 500 anti- Nippon Dutchmen in Batavia. They are now being subjected to strict examination.32 words
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Advertisement265 1942-05-13 2 NOTICE The public is hereby informed that the syonan Tokubetusi Sugar Distributors' Association formerly of Nto. 13, Telok Ayer stueet, have removed to No. 78, Robinson Road, Ist floor. Office Hours:—lo a.m— 2 pjn., 3.30 pjn.—6 pjc. Tokyo time. Telephone 2313. SYONAN TOKUBETITSI SUGAR DISTRIBUTORS' ASSOCIATION Secretary 71—72 INDIA STORE265 words
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Miscellaneous165 1942-05-13 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O MANABE!) We are all now Tenno-Heika's subjects! (Warera wa snbetc Tenno-Helka no tami da!) LESSON No. 69 English Nippon-Go Pronunciation Sample mihon meehohn poods syohin shoheen I want some mihon ga irima.su meehohn gah eereemahs samples the goods are in. syohin wa mihon shoheen wah meehohn165 words
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Advertisement1631 1942-05-13 3 NOTICE M.A.D. Notice No. 52 i m .a.d. Notice -TBrarar 10 Distributors Of Fuh Appointed DEPARTMEN^ EDVCA ""H Li TION TO OPEN SCHOOL 1. From 12 midnight on F R r.ißls 12-5-2602, and until further In connection with Item sof M.A.D. Notice No. 10 dated March run "*»*o notice, Brown-out1,631 words
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419 1942-05-13 4 I Tokyo, May 12, Domei. IN order to facilitate economic transactions within the Greater East Asia Prosperity Sphere, six economic roundtable conferences will be held in the leading cities of Nippon, Manchukuo and China during the second419 words
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171 1942-05-13 4 Hsinking, May 11. Domei. TfHE Iranian people are follow- ing the developments of the Greater East Asia War with keen interest, according to Lieut.Colonel Kazuo Murasawa, former Nippon Military Attache in Teheran, who arrived here yesterday with Mr. Hikotaro Itiitawa, the Nippon171 words
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75 1942-05-13 4 Prom the Front Line in Shantung province, May 12. Domei. P3IE Nippon forces continuing their mcpplng-up \jperations in the southwestern part of Shantung Province encircled wid delivered a crushing blow to 2,000 enemy troops headed by General Chuaha. During1 the military operations from April to75 words
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Article113 1942-05-13 4 PEACE QUIET IN CITY OF BHAMO rt-om the Yunnan Front, May 12. Dome! AS the Nippon units continue to inflict severe blows to the remnants of the enemy In the clean-up drive oa the \wnks of the Selween River, peace and tranquillity has been restored to the city of Bhamo,113 words
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78 1942-05-13 4 Fn-«n the Shantung front. North China. May 12. By Radio. LEARNING erf the folly of continued resistance against the Nippon forces, Major Cen Hsu, thief of the special corps that has been engaging In guerilla warfare in central China, offered unconditional surrender to the Nippon Mmy78 words
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67 1942-05-13 4 Tokyo. May 12. Domei. MORE than 10.000 tennis players will participate in the most ambitious undertaking ever attempted by the Nippon Tennis Association when tennif tournament1? will be held, throughout the country on May 24. Memorial services will br held at each67 words
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64 1942-05-13 4 Nanking, May 12. By Radio. NANKING to-day observed the first of the three-day celebrations marking the fall of Corregidor. Kuomintang flags decorated the main streets of the city, with universal eagerness seen for co-operation with Nippon in the war of liberation. Many influential leaders attended64 words
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134 1942-05-13 4 Davao, May 12. Domei. OP the 19 United States aerodromes In Mindanao only two aerodromes at Valencia and Malay-Balay, both in the north eastern part of the island, remained in enemy hands, when Major-Oeneral William P. Sharp, Commander-in-Chief of the Filipino and American134 words
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Article65 1942-05-13 4 Tokyo, May 12. By Radio. DREMIEB Hldekl Toiyo iu his 1 capacity W W»r Minister and Gen. sujiyama. chief of the Army general staff, scat messages of felicitation to Gen. Count Hisaiti Teranti, our Supreme Commander in the Southern Regions, and to Lieut.-Gen. Syoziro lida, our65 words
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259 1942-05-13 4 Bangkok, May 12. Domei. THE San Francisco Radio, Intercepted here, quoting Vichy dispatches said that the Vichy Government would not recognise the negotiatiocis now being undertaken between the United States and the Martinique Government. It quoted the French Premier, Pierre Laval, as saying that259 words
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Article, Illustration165 1942-05-13 4 (By the Aiiny Frees Correspondent in Burma) May 12. Domei. HUE to the strenuous efforts of the Nippon Army engineers, railway couiimirications in Tenasecrim State have been restored to normal. The trains run regularly on the Moulmein-Ye-Martaben-BUin lines. From Pegu, trains leave daily for165 words
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540 1942-05-13 4 NO greater injustice have the Allied forces done than in resorting to universal application of their "scorched earth" policy as part of their war strategy. This policy has come to be regarded by the Allied forces as a "defensive" measure. In resorting to this tactic,540 words