Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 13 June 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. Ao. 98 SATURDAY, JUISE 13, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 Cents
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  • 483 1 Sequel To Our Attacks On Aleutian Islands And Midway WASHINGTON AUTHORITIES MAKE THREE ADMISSIONS Lisbon, June 11. By Radio. WITH the announcement of the Nippon Army and Navy attacks on the Aleutian Islands and Midway Island by Dai-Honyei, President Roosevelt immediately called a Pacific military conference
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  • 219 1 Berlin, June 11. By Radio. TO the latest brilliant victories achieved by Nippon naval units, all Helsinki newspapers devote prominent space, the German newsagency DNB reports. One of the papers declared that Nippon has again dealt telling blow to the United States. A Stockholm report
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  • 120 1 Lisbon, June 10. Domei. iJ APPARENTLY refer- mji f* *Ving to Washington f* propaganda claims of an overwhelming vie- J tory in the battle off r Midway, Dr. Herbert Evatt, the Australian f^ Minister for External V W Affairs. broadcasting from Washington signi- *J V
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  • 124 1 Blackout For Durban New South Wales liibon. June 10. Domel. DUCKOUT .vas enforced throughout D the night of June 9 in Durban port and city, on the south-eastern coast of South Africa, and Petennarttzburgr, north-west of Durben, according to a neuter report from Durban. It said that the British Arm*
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  • 90 1 Buenos Aires, June 10. Domel. JT is reported from Santiago tha» as the result of an agreement between Juan Antonio Rios, pre sident of Chile, and leaders of the Socialist Party, the Chilean Government has decided to postpone indefinitely any concrete step to sever diplomatic relations
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  • 184 1 Tokyo. June 11. By Radio HUNGKINGS most powerful mechanized divisions, the 16th and 79th divisions, which had been defending Churhcw were annihilated r« a result of the recent offensive by 'ur forces. The war results gained upto noon June 9 by the left wing
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  • 580 1 Tokyo, June 11. Domei. MR. Masanori Ito, Nippon's leading civilian naval expert and considered as Nippon's Hector Bywater. commenting on our naval operatlcna in the Aleutians and Midway, asserted that as the result of these simultaneous attacks, a coup de grace had
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  • 377 2 (By a Dome) Correspondent) Tokyo, June 10. AS tlie Anglo-American radio and press continued to ignore th? announcement of our attacks on the Aleutians, military observers discerned another bold pattern of our strategy in this latest move, the effects of which would
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  • 262 2 Tokyo, June 11. Domel. i'THOUGH Allied propagandist* are i utilising the occasion afforded by our sensational asc&ultf on Alaska, and Aleutian Islands by their strenuous attempt *c drlvt a wedge of tnLtnict tet-.-Bsn Nippon and the Sr/ist Union, Soviet-Nippon relations so tar as Nippon
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  • 88 2 Lisbon, June 10. Domd. JT is reported from London that Major Clement Attlee. the Depui? Premier, speaking in the House of Commons, revealed that the British and Imperial losses In personnel durinf the two-year period since the cutbretlc of the war were es Tr-Uows: Firstly, British force*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 69 2 Syonan Broadcasting Station Warel* 25 m. 220 m. Frequency: Mea, A U33 Res Dates of programme-To-day. 7 p.m. Nippon-go News relayed I from Tokyo; 7.30 Malay Mysic—Lagu2 jlCronchong and Rhumba (Records); 7.55 Indian Music—Tamil Instrumen|tal Music (Records): 8.20 Nippon-go L«2on No. 50: 8.30 News in Malar: 8.50 Kews In Tamil;
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    • 160 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O TLRAIMASIO!) LESSON No. M. A t U 0 «*> f r t t' m ffi ffu V« go 5T rti\ s" H so za m «o v chl t=u da H dslt d' d 0 n» nl nu ne no Nr W to be pa j>|
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  • 396 3 Important Changes In Personnel Announced Tokyo. June 11. Domei. THE wholesale reorganization of the National Service Asso- elation was announced yesterday. The move closely j fellows the recent reform cf the Association's objective I functions. Simultaneously, an important change In the Association's personnel was also
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  • 353 3 The Commander of the Syonan Garrison on Wednesday, June 10. gave the Offlcer-in-charge of Beach Road Police Station, a monetary gift, together with the following cordial letter of commendation, for the excellent and successful performance of his duties, on June 4. 2602, during the Anti-Air-Raid Exercises:—
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 418 3 NOTICE LICENCES FOR ALL DRINF> CONTAINING ALCOHOL 1. From June lOtb. S>owh 17, those intending to make and/or sell any drink containin; alcohol shall be required to get licences from Ihe Government. 2. Those asking for licence, to make and/or sell any alcoholic drink shall pay the. Government the following
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    • 292 3 NOTICE MINERAL OIL DEALERS TO REPORT STOCK It is hereby notified that any dealer who possesses stock of mineral oils (such as Benrine. Kerosene, Gas-Oils, Diesel Oil. Fuel Oil and all kind of lubricating oil and grease, etc.) should report on or before June 20. to the Koekika and Sangyohu
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  • 560 4  -  £:.isuzi Ibuse) RHYTHMIC. SONGS SUNG IN SYONAN SCHOOLS THIS is a continuation of an article by Masuzi Ibuse, a famous novelist attached to the Sendenhan. Syonan, stressing the importance for all to study Nippon-Go. To overcome the difficulties the student may encounter in studying: a
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  • 49 4 READERS are reminded that entries for the Syonan Times Prize Essay competition on the "Culture of Nippon" will not be accepted after Monday, June 15. There will be tfn prizes. First Prize $50, Second $30, Third $20. and seyen other prizes of $10 each.
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  • 150 4 Tokyo, June 11. Dome!. QUR .-pn.atior.al as&ault en the Aleutian Islands has struck a demoralizing blow to the United States' outer ring of fai-flun? defence outposts, the Tyusai Syogvo editorially declared this moriing in connection with the Nippon attack on Alaska and Midway Island. I
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  • 90 4 The following Is a translation of Page 4 of the Sakura Slnbun, the Nippon-Go katakana newspaper which was Issued with Wednea day's Syonan Times, reference being en this page to the daily curriculum of Nippon school pupils. Nippon school children happily walk through the school
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  • 20 4 -By Nippon's latest exploits, at Midway and the Aleutians, further strangles the U.S. Navy. Yosino.
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  • 715 4 Afc.B.C. commentator, Major Hastings, referring to tho Battle of Midway, said: "The repulse to the Nippon Forces is of the very greatest importance to the Allied Nations. The whole affair can be considered as extremely satisfactory. A smashing American Victory!" Let us examine the facts dealing with
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  • THE SYONAN TIMES SATURDAY SUPLEMENT
    • 814 5  -  TAMOTU IVVADO) From Ancient Times The Guide To Moral Code Of All Nippon-Zin whcin Nippon successfully emerged from its contest with Imperialist Russia in 1904-05, world attention was centred on the Far Eastern people of whom so little had been known, and who had so
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    • 309 5 •INDONESIAN children In Batavla speak standard Nippon-go as correctly as Tokyo boys and girls, the Niti Niti's Batavia correspondent disclosed In a lengthy article In his paper which was conspicuously illustrated with pictures drawn by Indonesian children The correspondent said that our successful efforts
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    • 79 5 TpIE first of a series of lectures on the Southern Regions sponsored by the Tokyo Prefectural Commercial Museum was given here at 12 noon on Tuesday with Professor Nisizo Uezaka of Wasada University speaking on the topic of "Exchange problems in Southern Region," states a
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    • 276 5 wiiii me completion of repairs to the Sourabaya harbour through the joint efforts of our Army and Navy engineer, cargo vessels are now calling at the port to lead petroleum, sugar, coffee, salt, taplcca and other trapical products of Java, Domei reports from Sourabaya. Our
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    • 227 5 THE Cabinet at its regular meeting on Monday, decided to organize a commission headed by the Chief Cabinet Secretary, Mr. Naoki Hosino, for revision of place names and other proper nouns at present in use in the occupied Southern Regions, states a Domei
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    • 70 5 I^ANOOSS, mangosteens, shadow cast and other tropical delicacies will shortly be shipped from Thailand to Nippon, under thf projected NipponThailand fconomlc arrangement, for which negotiations are now undrr way, the Asahi reports from Bangkok. It is understood that a special refrigeration sjztem will be employed In
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    • 77 5 following the rlimli atlon matches on Tuesday last, the recommends* tlon committee of the Tokyo Tennla Association selected the following eight players a.s Nippon's representative^ in the East Asia Tennla Tournament which 1» scheduled ttili Summer In Hslnking:—<Joro Fuzlkura. EJzaburo Yamnkawa. Sinzo Okada and 6<a Tanabe
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    • 79 5 TAIWAN PHILIPPINES COLLABORATION IT Is learnt that the Taiwan Electric Comnany, beginning from July 1. will be entrusted the management of the Man Hi Electric Company and other electric companies in the Philippines through an understanding reached between the Govern ment-General of Taiwan and our forces, states Domel. Thi« marks
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    • 341 6 ANGLO-U.S. INFLUENCE WILL SOON VANISH FROM EARTH'S SURFACE IUR. Tosio Siratori, former Ambassador to Italy, in an article in the monthly magazine "Gendai" said: "The second world war is progressing very favourably for the Axis in both the European and Eastern theatres of
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    • 118 6 /^ONTRIBUTINQ their bit towards the celebrations now being held In Ha1, king In commemoration of the 10th annivarsary of the founding cf the State of Manchoukuo. will be ihe bart!-chested, top-knotted giants of N:i 'pun's Sumo ring, who are holding apecial six-day tournament at Hsinking, says a
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    • 156 6 THAILAND'S Foreign ViceMinister Virhih Vadhakarn in an interview with Mr. Sanehiko Yamamntn, publisher of the popular monthly publication Kaizo (reconstruction) stressed the improvement of cultural relations as a means of further binding the ties be tween Nippon and Thailand. Statinr that Thailand
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    • 112 6 ITNDER the pottery production pl»n w drafted by the Government. Nippon's production of pottery In the sixmonth period from April to September this year will total In value Yen 60,000,000 or an Increase of Yen 625.030 over the tcrmpomling period of last year. Eighty r«r
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    • 236 6 J IEUT.-Gen. Jun Uslroku, Chief H Btafl of our Expeditionary Forces in China, in an interview, following his return from an extensive inspection tour of the Peking Shimen-Taiyuan areas, declared that the Chinese Communist resistance in these districts of North China had been virtually wiped
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    • 48 6 A GROUP of 88 United States diplomats, mostly membeis of the American Consulates in Italy, have arrived in Lisbon by special train, reports Domei. It ij understood that the Americans will be exchanged with the Axis nationals here, in the near future.
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    • 217 6 CONVINCED that both Nippon and Thailand would achieve ultimate victory over the Anglo-American power*, the women of Thailand, sharing the exacting demands imposed by the Greater East Asia War, are enthusiastically engaged In various behind-the-line activities. declared Mrs. Nai Dlrelc
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    • 36 6 Large passenger planes being built at a Ninpjn Aircraft factory. Similar types of planes arc at present being employed by the Nippon Navy-Air Force for operations on Midway and the Aleutian Islands.
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    • 440 6 "Health Is Wealth:" IX THE ninth short talk in the series -Health is Wealth" 's a continuation of our last subject on "Ho* to keep fit in the tropics." In this, we will proceed to discuss ,how we can safeguard the moA imiportant part of our human
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    • 56 6 fOPPING the forty milliard mark for the first time, the total amount of domestic bonds at the end of May this year aggregated to Yen 41.236--030.000. according to an announcem?nfc by the Ministry of Finance. In addition, there were Yen 1.311,036,009 worth foreign bonds
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    • 414 7 TAPTAIN Hideo Hiraide, Chief of the Naval Press Section of Dai-Honyei in radio broadcast on Wednesday night describing our naval action in Dutch Harbour and Midway Island as "effective blows dealt against the American Continent and at one stroke extending Nippon's
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    • 156 7 QNE hundred and ninety-four thousand five hundred "Bullet Stamps"—the Government midget bon<K selling at Yen 2 apiece— wnr told on the *ix-monihlv IrrpCCtol Rescript Oli«rrvanrr Day an June 8, when they were offered to Ihr rajrer public for the flr«t time, lh« Tokyo Mhako reported. Ths newspaper
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    • 172 7 CPURRED on by the successful com- pletion of the undersea railway tunrel connecting Simonoseki and Mozl. which will be opened to traffic on June 13. another undersea railway tunnel between Simcnc&tld and Kokura. in Hukuoka Prefecture, Is being planned by our railway engineers in order to
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    • 561 7 Tokyo, June 11. Domel. MR. Yone Noguti. Nippon poet of International fame, In an open letter to Indians in yesterday's Kokumin Sinbun. urged Indians to mr up for the Independence of India, declartng "that force must be met with force, warship by warship, and
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    • 457 7 Radio Flashes Comments FLASH: It has b?en confirmed That, by the occupation of Tulagi, all the Solomon Island* are now under Nippon control! COMMENT: The Solomon Islands are East of New Guinea and North of the Coral Sea. But, that's strange! The AngloAmerican Gang said that tha Nippon Forces were
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    • 636 8 "It Is We Who Are Carrying War To Enemy's Door" HESPITE American clusterings it is our Navy which is carrying on the fight to the enemy, the Japan Times and Advertiser declared on Wednesday morning in an editorial comment on our latest widespread military operations,
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    • 194 8 QNE-THIRD of all the lead Britain could wrest from all her colonies was formerly produced by the Bawdwin Lead Mine in the Shan States of Burma, according to Mr. Mitsuo Takemori, technician of the mines division of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, who
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    • 271 8 THE Horyuzi monastery in Vara built by Prince Regent 1 Syotoku in the reign of Empress Suiko (593-628), is known as the world's oldest wooden building. Buddhist paintings, which, together with the wall pictures in the Cave Temple of Ajanta in
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    • 223 8 CHARLES PARSON, the Panamalan Consul at Manila, who was interviewed on his arrival at Takao, Taiwan, by the Asahl reporter, expressed heart-felt gratitude to the Nippon authorities for the kindness extended to him and other Allied diplomat* during their internment in Manila. According to
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    • 110 8 APPROXIMATELY 151 American war prisoners captured at Wake and Guam, comprising 84 officers aid men including Surgeon-Lieut. Williams, and 61 sailors were transferred to an internment camp in Osaka from Zentuji. Ehime Prefecture, where they had been originally interned along with other United States war
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