Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 May 1942

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  • 18 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil StrMt, Syoaan-to Telephone 5471. No. 81 MONDAY, MAY 25, 2602, SYOWA 17 5-Cent*
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  • 464 1 Roosevelt And Churchill At Their Wits' Ends FRANTIC EFFORTS TO EVADE BLAME FOR DEFEATS Lisbon, May 24. By Radio. IT seems that the Anglo-American leaders are frantically trying to evade responsibility for the successive defeats of the Allied powers, and that they have now fallen into
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  • 188 1 Tokyo, May 23. By Radio. THE newspaper Asahl in it? Saturday morning editorial pointed out that the two-day British Parliamentary session revealed the true barometer of British public opinion. Failure on the part of Churchill to disclose the report on the Malayan campaign and the outcome of.
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  • 35 1 IJip yeuri *:3\> irai hi'dv sho ttmt rcmn ihtc fur lh* ainklnt of the battle*hlp« rnnre of Wnlcs and RfMha, »rp sprn jrnup^ logethrr, disru&sing Important detaih of duly.
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  • 233 1 Tokyo, May 21. Domet. '1 THE order of business of (he Hoiue of Representatives for the coming 80th extraordinary session of the Imperial Diet starting on May 35, was announced yesterday. The election of the Speaker and Vice-Speaker will take place
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  • 246 1 Tokyo, May 23. By Radio. MIPPON'S Navy Day falls on May 27. On May 27, 37 years 11 ago, the Nippon Fleet under Admiral Togo sent the Russian Baltic Fleet to the bottom of the Nippon Sea. A colourful programme has been drawn up for
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  • 295 1 Berne, May 24. Dome!. j DRITISH Prime Minister Churchill's recent absence from the House of Commons during the war debate haa become the subject of criticism among London political circles, according to London dispatches received fcere. The London Daily Telegraph declared: "It's true Attlee and Criprjn
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  • 401 2 More Successes By Our Forces In Chekiang, Hopeh And Shantung Provinces Nanking, May 24. By Radio. VIGOROUS operations are being continued with great success by our forces in central China. Three vital points in Chekiang Province have fallen nto our hands. This offensive
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  • 135 2 Tokyo, May 23 Domel. MAJOR GENERAL Takayosi Matumoto of the War Ministry, who recently returned from in Inspection tour of China, told the Press that, following the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War the Chinese people in general had begun to realize Nippon's
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  • 132 2 Tokyo, Maj 24. By Radio. \JL/HILE turn!up a deaf ear to Chungking's earnest requests to Mnd more war materials from the United States so as to continue fruitless hostilities in East A.sla on behalf of the Allied nations, the U.S. Government seems puzzled by
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  • 152 2 Malang May 24. Domel. AHOTSPRINGS sanatorium for Nippon soldiers who have fallen Ul during the fighting in the fever Infested .1 ungles of Java was opened on May 15 In the mountain at Songgorltl 23 kilometres north-west of Mtlang Till* spot has hern famous
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  • 279 2 Tokyo, May 24, Domei. QUR warplanes operating over eastern Chekiang Province carried out more than 100 assaults on Chungking bases Including Tungyanr and Iwu, and 30 bombing and machlnegun attacks against the retreating enemy remnants up to yesterday when our offensive against the
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  • 69 2 From the frontj, May 23. Domei. JT was learned that an enem 5 attempt to use poison warfare tactics was frustrated by our medical corps in central Chekiang: Province. It wm discovered that the enemy hsd put arsenic into wells and wmtcr sources at various places
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  • 213 2 C■■ i. May 24. Dotael. rpHERE is a noticeable tendency A among officials In areas undtr Chungking control to assume an Irresponsible attitude, due to cramped I'vins? conditions brought about by the ever-growing laelc of goods and soaring price*. accordIn k to rpi«-v>l'» information
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  • 88 2 Lisbon, Ma? 31. Dom«i three persons -a ere Idlltd In litantMl l by shell flred from anti-aircraft Via I during the flset exerelm in the tea I r>f Marmara, a^ordln* tf< a <*'*»wt from Ankara. It to iald that 14 person' u-tre wounded, five aertously: tH
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  • 557 2 Tokyo, Ma> 24. Domei and Radio. THE vanguard of our units at 11.30 a.m. yesterday morning entered Wuyi, a strategic city In central Chekiang. situated 20 kilometres wsst of Yungkang. according to an Asahi dispatch from a base in Chekiang. Tt said that after occupying
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  • 1005 3 THE Nippon-zin have often been compared with the ancient Greeks, though they can claim no rivals to Plato, Sophocles or Eurlpedcs. The two peoples were certainly one in their inordinate curiosity and love of novelties. Intellectually alert, but passive, our people
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  • 66 3 Tokyo. May ZS, Domei. NIPPON'S Tennis world n eagerly awaited the opening of the nation-wide tournaments which wen held yesterday under the auspices of the Nippon Tennis Association. The largest event of its kind to be held this year, the 11.600 enthusiasts were
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 440 3 NOTICE DATES OF REGISTRATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES EXTENDED In connect s'"*5 with the notice from the Administrator of Police. Johore, dated April 26, 2602, it is hereby notlfled that the dates of registration of motor vehicle* arc extended up to Jane 10, 2602. The registration will b« done at the
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    • 382 3 f NOTICE, ANKYOSYO The Public Is hereby informed that all persons who had paid for their Ankyosyo (Residential Certificate) and thtn removed I* brother house in the same Police Division or to another house in another Police Division, before they receive their Ankyosyo, are %d^^ A *n i*ake a report
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  • 242 4 Tokyo, May 24, Domei. OBSERVERS declared that our successful closure of the Burma Road constituted a crushing blow to Chungking's war efforts in view of Chungking's growing reliance on that route in recent years. These observers listed thei percentage of
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  • 140 4 Tokyo, May 24. Domel. IT was announced that this year's meetings of Judicial officers will be held at U l Ministry of Justice from May 25 to May 30. Present at the meetings will be the presiding ludge of the Supreme Court. Fublic Procuratcr-Oeneral Chiefs
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  • 91 4 Tokyo, May 23. Domel. TPE Ministry of Finance has decided to lower wartime rates of maritime insurance, as based on the provisions of the wartime Insurance extraordinary treatment law. The new rates as compared with the old are as follows-.—Ordinary goods Insured for a period of
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  • 164 4 Berne, May 24, Domel. IT is reported from London that an article in the London Sunday Express commenting on the appalling increase in amateur burglaries revealed that moral decadence was alarmingly on the increase in England, professional criminals are respon- The Journal
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 136 4 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NirPON-GO 0 TUKAIMASTO!) LESSON No. 79 Enrllsh Nlppon-G« Pronuncbtloi Clean klrel kwrtj dirty kitanal keetahnai chair i»n J^* 00. hat boei bohahee are these hats korera no bosi wa kohrehrah noh bohshee wah cheap? yasui desu Wa? yahsooce dehs kah? that hat It kono bosi wa yasul kohnoh
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  • 896 5 Spectre Of Revolution And FamineStalksThroughLand AS time passes it becomes increasingly evident that the British leaders are becoming enmesh ed in the web that they have been so painstak ingly weaving. In the past it has been the policy of. Churchill and his
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  • 154 5 I IT was revealed that with the proI mulgatlon of the Imperial Ordinance for of tht G^ndrrmerie Law the Taiwan Gendarmerie Headquarters will be newly established at Talhoku under the direct control of the com j mander of the Gendarmerie. It 1* understood that the
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  • 110 5 Stockholm, May 24, By Radio. 'THE New Delhi correspondent of 1 the London Times reported that Mahatma Gandhi again haa demanded all the Anglo-American force* to retreat 'mm India. The "orrespondent said that Mahatma andhi is strongly onposed to th>> torched earth policy In the ■vent
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  • 142 5 Batavia, May 24, Domei. THE Nippon Military Administration has issued a proclamation bringing all publications in Java under the unified control of the Nippon military administration with the object of enlightening as well as to keep the public more closely Informed on the developments, domestic as
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  • 255 5 From a Nippon Base, May 24. Domei DESCRIBING the British and Chungking allegations as a deliberate attempt to camouflage the Allied defeats in Burma, a Nippon staff officer who has returned here from an extensive tour o: the Burma and Yunnan fronts, declares
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  • 10 5 *<mi students at Nipiion-*o evening classes in b>..
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  • 149 5 Tokyo, May 23, Domei. INTERNAL disturbances and un« rest in India caused by oppressive British measures were revealed in an Asahi report from Shanghai which disclosed that clashes had occurred between the Indian and British soldiers In Calcutta, Madras and Karachi. Other evidence of the
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  • 61 5 Shanghai, May 24. Domei. THE Soviet High Command has acknowledged the withdrawal of the Red Army from the Kerch Peninsula, according to the Columbia. Broadcasting System corresnondent who relayed the report from New York, and which was Intercepted here. Th<« CBS cer. respondent said: "The Soviet
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    • 152 5 SYONANSI—SIDEN TROLLEY BUS SERVICE NO. 3 As from May 26, 2602, the present Trolley Bus Srrvire No. 3 that runa from Finlayson Green to MrPherion Road will be extended to Pays Lebtr. First bus leaves Paya Lebar at 7.51 a.m.; Last bus leaves Paya Lebar at 9.40 p.m. First bus
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  • 268 6 Stilwell Follows In Wake Of Mac Arthur, Wavell Others Buenos Aires, May 24, Domei. THE San Francisco Radio, intercepted here, said that MajorGeneral Stilwell, American Commander of the Chungking forces in Burma, had arrived in Dinapur, after an arduous flight across the mountainous Burmese frontier
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  • 230 6 Tokyo, May 33. Domei IN an interview on his arrival at Dlnaptir. Stllwril Is reported to have complained: "One of the hardest task* in Burma was to smash the conviction of Chinese generals that their armies belonged to them alone and they would be moved v the
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  • 135 6 Tokyo, May 25. DomcL f OING three innings better than the rune played between Brooklyn and Boston in 1920 the Najoya and Taiyo teams have set a new world record for eitended baseball in a 28 inninff tie fame at the Korakuen Stadium this afternoon. From
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  • 192 6 rpiib funeral of the late Mr. V. A Paramsothy which toe k. place at the Hindu crematorium. Bldadarl, on Saturday was largely attended. Rev. S. M. Thevathasan made touching reference at the graveside to the deceased's ardent endeavours In the former Singapore Teachers' Association
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  • 167 6 Tokyo, May 22. Domei. THE 87th birthday of Mr. MitA uru Toyama, leader of the now defunct Black-dragon Society and Patriarch of Nippon political circles will be celebrated at the Kokugikan wrestling amphitheatre on May 28 under the joint auspices of more than 600 leading
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  • 95 6 Rome, May 23, Domei. AN Italian and Nippon music festival will be held at the famous Royal Opera House in Rome on June 1. under the auspices of the Friends of Nippon Society. High Tripartite personalities and members of Nippon community as well as Italian war wounded will
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  • 164 6 Malayan Rubber Tin For Nippon jyjß. SHINZO KIKUTI. Governor of SeJancor. declared that Malaya soon will oe able to send to Nippon a large quantity of tin and rubber, as production of theae materials is already In full swing in the hands of Malayan worker* under the direction of Nippon
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  • 247 6 T Tokyo, May 23. Domel. HE National Monetary Control Association was formally orRanlzed today as the organ to guide and control all financial institutions In the Nippon Empire, in accordance with the provisions of the law concerning 1 monetary control organizations The establishment of the
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  • 549 6  -  —Charles Nell. I SINCE Nippon declared war on Britain and the United States < the Allied Nations have lost total of 119 warships, of all sizes and classes. This figure does not Include losses as a result of action by Germany or other Axis Powers. Of this
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  • 14 6 View of Nippon-hasi Street, ma n shopping tC ntr« in Tokyo.
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