Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 June 1942
1942-06-11
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Title Section20 1942-06-11 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syoaon-to Telephone 5471. Ho. 96 THURSDAY, JUNE 11, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 11 5 Cents20 words
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379 1942-06-11 1 Plans For Joint Aerial Offensive Against Nippon Nullified Chuchow, June 9l By Radio and Domei. \yiTH the occupation of the walled city of Chuchow, formerly seat of the enemy's headquarters in Chekiang Province, our forces gained the following war results in and around379 words
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343 1942-06-11 1 Klangsi Fronts, June 9. Domei. FIELD reports revealed that our forces advancing southward in pursuit of the enemy's remnants after taking Fuchow on June 7, captured the walled city of Tsungjen at 5 p.m. last evening. Surrounded by rivers on all sides, Tsungjen is an343 words
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145 1942-06-11 1 Buenos Aires. Jun. 8. Domel. THE Nev; York Times' Chungking 1 i j n t «i-,J correspondent reported that th~' Chungking authorities are now realiz-, in? the inevitability of complete Nippon controiof the industrial dictricta in Kiangsi and Che.ci.ng Province in the very near145 words
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87 1942-06-11 1 Tokyo, June 10. Domei. J a further effort to maintain domination over India, the British authorities, who have already proclaimed Martial Law in Sind Province, yesterday issued a special decree extending the application of Martial Law to several additional unspecified Provinces, the Niti87 words
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159 1942-06-11 1 Tokyo, June 9. Domei. THE Board of Information announced that the Cabinet, responding to the demand of economic and industrial circles for the acceleration of government administrative work in general, to-day decided to establish intermediate local government offices throughout the country "to work159 words
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149 1942-06-11 1 Lisbon, June 9, By Radio. pOMMENTINQ on the naval war situation, the New York Times stated on Monday that, in addition to a string of defeats in the Pacific. rhe Allied Powers are suffering extensive damage In the Atlantic by Axis suonarine operations. Since149 words
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Article241 1942-06-11 1 MEMBERS TO VARIOUS MINISTRIES NOMINATED Tokyo, June 10. Domei. FE Board of Information last night announced the nomination of 374 candidates of which 80 members were of the House of Peers, 244 members of the House of Representatives and the remainder authorities in various fields, for appointment241 words
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52 1942-06-11 1 From a Nippon Base, June 9. Dome!. "THE Press Section of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in the South* crn Regions, announces that Com-mander-in-Chief General Count Hisaltl Terautl returned to-day from an Inspection tour since May 31 of the southern occupied areas including Java, Sumatra, Syonan52 words
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109 1942-06-11 1 Kaifcng. June 9. Domei. T'lIE Chungking forces suffered 3,000 casualties when routed by our Units In the fighting between June 2 and 4, as the enemy attempted to croaa the Lunghai Railway at Tangshan in North-Western Ktangsu Province, into the lower basin of the new109 words
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68 1942-06-11 1 Tokyo. June 9, Domei YHE Cabinet has announced Iht nvpoinlment of Mr. Kazuo Ogurl, fcr» mer Chief of the Meuonclltan Ponce, as Chief Administrator for the Army in connection with administration in Nippon occupied areas in the Southern Regions. Shanghai, June 9, Domei. MIPPON68 words
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321 1942-06-11 2 Separate Methods For Each Theatre Of War Undisclosed Nippon Base, June 9. Domei. HOW our forces scored victories by adopting separate and distinct strategy for each different theatre of war in accordance with geographical characteristics was revealed here by a Staff Officer of our321 words
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Article33 1942-06-11 2 Lisbon, June 8, Domei. ACCORDING to a Washington dsspatch the United srates Navy Department announced that A Untted States merchantman was torpedoed and sunk In the Caribbean Sea.33 words
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106 1942-06-11 2 Stockholm. .Tore R Dome. ACCORDING to N>w Delhi dlcpalrh. IVlahatma r.ar. Uii lias "•'noiircpd that he would oppoe, at whatever cost, flic British plan of •rcruiUng Indrn r,-!Mtcrs. Shocked by the announcement, the Britls!i authorities ir*r-"-i > Vnrcd the publication of the announcement In106 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous120 1942-06-11 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O TUKAIMASYO!) LESSON No. 93. English Nippon-Go Pronunciation Sea ami oome« riTer kawa kahwah sun talyo taiyoh moon tnkl tsookee star hosl hohshee sky »or» «ohrah island sima shecmah wave nans' nahmee wind ka« kahzch storm araai nhrahsnee stormy day araai no hf ahrahshee noh ne< ra120 words
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243 1942-06-11 3 Former Misunderstanding Cleared By Mr. Wada AS there appears to exist some misunderstanding on the part of the public concerning the Municipal Fee of 20% on the month's rental which has been collected since March, this year, I wish to explain that tenants who243 words
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81 1942-06-11 3 Lisbon, June 8 By Radio. TERMAN forces have launched a fierce offensive against Sebaatopol, Irsl stronghold of the Red Army on the Crimean FenJi.&ula, following the overwhelming German victory at the Kerch Peninsula, according to a report from Moscow on Sunday. Meanwhile, with German81 words
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43 1942-06-11 3 Nanking, June 9, Domsi. PREMIER Chang Ching-hul of Manchoukuo at 9 o'clock this morning called on President Wang Chlng-wpl to return Mr. Wang's recent visit to Manchoukuo, thus firmly cementing the friendly relations between the two countries.43 words
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49 1942-06-11 3 Prom the Burma Front, June 9, Domel. r>RACK Nippon army air units on June 4 shot down two fcoelng B-17 flying fortresses which attempted to raid a Nippon base, thus completely frustrating plans for the enemy to start guerilla warfare In the air.49 words
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Advertisement411 1942-06-11 3 SYONAN TOKUBETUSI NOTICE No. 63 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, TOKUBETU-SI, TO OPEN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AT KAMPONG BAHRU' A School for girls between the ages of 6 and 14 (Classes 1 to 7) under the control of the Syonan Tokubetu-Si will be ooened at the Kampong Bahru Chinese School, Kampong Bahru411 words
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Advertisement70 1942-06-11 3 THE BANK OF TAIWAN LTD. Address: Late Netherlands Trading Society (not at the old Taiwan Bank Building as announced) tele. Nos. 5264 (Manager** Oesk) 5365 (Special Car a/c) 5267 (Current a/c) 5266 (Enquiry) 6885 (Manager's Room) 7789 CotnpradOTC't Room) 6841 <!< or Customer's Use) BUSINESS HOURS: Week-days 10 a.m. to70 words
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Advertisement186 1942-06-11 3 NOTICE LICENCES FOR ALL DRINKS CONTAINING ALCOHOL 1. From June 10th, Syowa 17, those intending to make and/or sell any drink containing alcohol shall be required to get licences from the Government. 2. Those asking for licences to make and/or sell any alcoholic drink shall pay the Government the following186 words
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Advertisement371 1942-06-11 3 Notice To Mariners No. 3 Of 2602. Anti-Aircraft Gun Practice In Syonan. Date and Time.—lo a.m. to 11 a.m.. 11th June. 2602. Position.—At a line drawn from a point off Kalian* towards the sea within a radius of 15,000 metres. Dangerous Area.—The area within two straight lines drawn from the371 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1942-06-11 3 Syonan Broadcasting Station W»Te!en?th: 25 m. A 22a m. Frequency: 12 Met. A 1,333 Kcs. Dates of programme: To-day. 11 a.m. Nippon-go Lesson for Chinese Schools broadcast In Manor rln; 11.15 Nippon-go Lesson for Malay and Indian Schools broadcast In Malay; 11.30 Nippon-go Songs for all Schools; 11.45 Nippon-go Lesson108 words
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469 1942-06-11 4 Masuzi Ibuse - Masuzi Ibuse) EASY METHOD EVOLVED TO STUDY OUR LANGUAGE FT Syonan to-day we have the task of emphasizing the Importance of Nippon-Go. If the people of Syonan cannot study and use Nippon-Go then our efforts in elucidating and explaining Nippon-Go become so many dead469 words
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Article, Illustration138 1942-06-11 4 THE following !s a translation c! words appearing on the first piM of Sakura, a NipponGo aiakana sinbun, which was distributed with Wednesday's issue of the Syonan Times. Sakura means Cherry Blossom. Syowa means Present Nippon Era. 17 nen means 17 years. 6 gatsu means138 words
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123 1942-06-11 4 Tokyo, June 9. Domel. /"V3SERVERS ridiculed the speech made by the British Ambassador. Lord Halifax, before the graduation claw of Syracuse University of Syracuse In New York State In which he predicted that Allied peace terms would deal more harshly with123 words
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144 1942-06-11 4 Tokyo. June 9. Domcl. PAVOURABLY reacting to Dai-Hen x yel's announcement of our brilliant military achievements In the first half year of the Greater East Asia war. ninny listed wares were firm In yesterday morning's session of the shr t t-rni section owing to r\144 words
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Article599 1942-06-11 4 "IF Australia wishes to oppose Nippon we have several plans to smash her. If Australia wants peace we are ready to hold out our hand." With those words, General Tozyo has once again offered Australia the chance of coming to terms and a peaceful settlement,599 words
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77 1942-06-11 4 Berlin, June 9. By Radio. CTRESSING the overwhelming victory gained by the Axis forces in North Africa, the German authorities declared on Monday that the Axis forces have so far destroyed 550 British tanks and 200 guns, and caphred 10,000 British prisoners. In77 words
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Advertisement188 1942-06-11 4 tf Manabe Tukae tf Nippon-Go J \J anab* tnkae Nippon-Go J AII you who lire la Syonan- V^ yo«i will see la every *J page -J r* Are words In this language 1/ A V Ocautiful, graceful and re- -J fined, Jj r Fver to help uplift the mind, p188 words
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