Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 June 1942

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  • 20 1 THE SYONAN TIMES 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to Telephone 5471. Ao. 101 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 5 CentM
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  • 240 1 Cruiser, Submarine And 30 Additional Planes Tokyo, June 15, Domei. nAI-HONYEI announced at 4.30 p.m. to-day that in the course of the recent attack on Midway Island, our naval forces also sank one "A" class American cruiser of the San Francisco type of
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  • 176 1 China Fronts Kiangsi Fiont, June 15. Domri. THE vanjuard of our forces, which have been driving eastward after reducing Knanjcferj, ■formed into Shangjao, the Headquarters of the 3rd War Zone at dawn, completely occupying the enemy stronghold by 7 a.m. An earlier message stated that,
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  • 116 1 Chekia g-Kianzsl Front June 14. Dome!. OUR forces, advancing south along Chin River, yesterday evening, occupied Shaki. a strategic point on the Chekiang-Kiangsi railway situated «lx kilometres south-west of Changchnnti. a field despatch revealed. It was revealM that thp uame troops In e»rly morning of June
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  • 48 1 Central China Front. June 15. Domei OPERAIINQ In search of enemy remnant troops over the Cheklang-Klangci front, our aircraft at dawn to-day raided Fengllnchen, subjecting military objectives to Intensive bombardment. Another formation of our army planes bombed Erhshihpatu this afternoon, blasting the remaining military establishments.
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  • 45 1 Bangkok. June 13, Domei. THE Thai military headquarters 1 announced that the Thai forces, continuing their sweeping advance after crossing the Thai-land-Burma border, reduced on June 11 Mong Kouk. a strategic point in the Shan State. 55 kilomet re^jTnrth_ofj£entung^
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  • 72 1 Batavla. June 14. Domei. FINANCIALLY embarrassed foreigners in Java, who had been unable to apply for registration between April 20 and June 10, because of lack of necessary funds will be permitted to pay the Aliens registration fee In Instalments, according to a decree Issued
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  • 204 1 Tokyo. June IV DR. H. H. Kiinß. vice-chairman of the Chungking Executive Yuan, In an aacr»\ss on United Nations' flag day en Sunday pointedly appealed to the United States that no one nation amenthe United Natii.ns should be regarded as more Important than
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  • 268 1 Canton, June 15, Domei. CHINA will be completely freed of her present trials and tribulations only when Asia Is emancipated through Nippon's final victory In the Greater East Asia War, President Wang Ching- wel of
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  • 133 1 Tokyo, June 15. Doraei. ALARMED by the recent bombardments of Sydney and Newcastle by Nippon submarines, the Australian Government has decided to order the evacuation of women and children from Sydney, the Niti Nit! reported from Lisbon quoting a Sydney dispatch. Kong to Canton was
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  • 93 1 Rome. June 14, Domel. JT Is learned that Mr. Ken Harada. Nippon Minister to the Vatican, called the attention of the Vatican authorities to the fact that. In th« event the Vatican permits the stationing of a Chungking: renresentatlve la the Vatican, which Chungking
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  • 114 1 Tokyo, June 14, Dome!. the necessary arrangement* comDleted. the preparatory committep for or<?anbßtio t i of the central administration, led by former Prem!«r Dr. U Ba Maun« has begun recon--truction activities for Burma, accord^ ing to the Niti Niti from Burma. An Its first
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  • 561 2 Insurmountable Difficulties Face Allied General Staffs Istanbul, June 15, Domei. ALTHOUGH London and Washington politicians approve of the idet of opening a second front raised during M. Molotov's visit to the Allied capitals, observers here significantly note that the manifold difficulties in such
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  • 102 2 Batavia. June 13. Domei JN accordance with the policy of the Nippon authorities, the management of factories of enemy nationals in Java, now placed under military control, wlil be entrusted ta private Nippon interests as early as possible. In this connection,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 623 2 ADVERTISEMENTS PERSONAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT ItO-njght at TO-NIGHT AT Personal or business advef- i MR. CHIA KENG HOCK and family Tofryo tine. Tokyo time, tisements irtjjb* accepted »t h^ e^^ v^ et»^^. thll"^ grand chance of programme R.f: prWtku, «f 0«. TROpiCAL SHOW tacn. joi VICTORIA STREET M rG^^ KO« HS«ISS l«r«H
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    • 155 2 Re: Cycle Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd. NOTICE is hereby given that thl Company Is not regarded as Er.etr? by the Custodian of demy Property for the Municipality of Syantn. and accordingly it has authority to return? Its business and to collect and receive all outstanding debtc due and. owing to
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 210 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O TtBAIMASTO!) LESSON No. 91. Ce r ii9h Nippon-Go Inundation To w t taberu tahbehro© (Polite Present) tetomutt fahbelimaltt t o read yo«« Tohme© (Polite Present) yoraimaw johmeemafts to writ* kaku M f Polite Presenf) ktkhr.asu k»hkeem«Jw to walk »rukß m? ro<*o* v (PoMt« Pr«*«nl> uruklmMO *hrook»tmaju
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  • 102 3 Batavia. June 13, Domei. ELEMENTARY Nippon-gO WhOOl books for use throughout Java, which are printed under the direction of the Nippon Military administration, will t>e distributed {>hortly to Nippon-go schools on the island. Modelled after text boolta In Nippon, the books are printed
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  • 98 3 Tokyo, June 13. Domei. AT a meeting of the secretaries of the Manchukuo Emigration Society held this afternoon at the official residence of the Overseas Minister. Mr. Tadaatu Isiguro, former Agriculture and Forestry Minister, was appointed Chief Secretary of the Society to fill the vacancy left
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  • 38 3 Berne, June 14. Domel. TT was announced from Gen. Mac- Arthur's Headquarters In Melbcums that Nippon planes again attacked Port Darwin, dropping a larpe number of bombs. Severe damage Is believed to have teen inflicted.
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  • 177 3 Tokyo, June 15, Domel. THE entire Pacific coast of the United States is gripped by a tense atmosphere with the infantry, tank and air corps mobilized for action as the result of the Nippon occupation of part of the Aleutians and the battle of
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  • 197 3 Berne. June 14, Domei. r.E disclosure that America had to resort to a two-shift system In transoorting the latest troop contingents to Ulster, reveals the acute shortage of shiopinjr which is confrqnting the United States. According to Reuters special eorrespondant In
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 368 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 65 OUTSTANDING ROYALTIES IN RESPECT OF FIREWOOD, ETC., TO BE PAID It it hereby notified that all royalties, due«, etc., outstanding in respect of Firewood "Panglongs" and Charcoal Kilns on the islands of the Riouw Archipelago, Llngga Archipelago, Temhelan Islands, KarimoAti Islands. Anambas and Natoena Islands
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    • 347 3 NOTICE mineral"!)" dealers to report stock It is hereby notified that any dealer who possesses stock of mineral oils (soeh as Benzine. Kerosene. Gas-Oils, Diesel Oil. Fuel Oil and all kind of lubricating* oil and crease, etc.) should report on or before June 20. to the Koekika and Sangyobu i
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 312 3 I I I _L 111 THE GEKIZYO THI following U the chance of programmes for the undermentioned gekijyo from Juno 11, 2603 to June 17, 2902:— STOW A GEKIZTO Ist show—3 p.m. Send show—spjn. Programme— 1. Nippon News, 1 reel; 2. Rainy Pay (Cartoon), 1 reel; 3. Ride Tim Cowboy,
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    • 121 3 Syonan Broadcasting Station Broadcasting Nifhtly From T p.m to 10.30 p.m. Tokyo Time. TO-DAI 7.00 p.m. Nippon-Go news r«lay«d from Tokyo; .7.30 Indian MusicTamil Muslim Religious Songs; 7.5 ft Chinese Music —Selections from Pelpeng Dramas; 8.30 NlppoivGo Leason i No. S3: 8.30 News la .Malty; ".501 News In Tamil; 9.10
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  • 287 4 Bangkok, June 15. Domri. MR. Tplzl Tubokami, Nippon Amrnssador to Thailand. speaking at the opening session of the Indian Independence conference, declared that India was now faced with "a golden opportunity" an»l that the independence of India would be hopeless if India threw away this opportunity,
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  • 46 4 Lisbon. June IS. ACCORDING to a dispatch emanating from British sources In Cairo, Axis forces, operating In Libya, have advanced to a point only 25 kilometres from Tobruk Thp war situation In Libya is now turning unfavourably toward Britain, the dispatch stated.
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  • 505 4 TRUE INTENTIONS OF NIPPON India Must Bravely Go Ahead With Task Tokyo, June 15, Domei. THE Indian Independence Conference which has been spon- sored by the enthusiastic desires of two million Indian patriots residing in East Asia, marks a new epoch in the future of
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  • 398 4 Overthrow Britain Tokyo. June DomeL I^Y PRESSING hit eongratulatkms in the Indian Independence Conference meeting in Bangkok, Mr. Soho Tokntomi, the "9-year old veteran Nippon journalist, tbk* eTrning urged Indians to go "all »ut" In freeing themvelvet from the shackle* of British Imperialism and
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  • 596 4 MR. Subhas Chandra Bose, at a Press Conference, in Germany, said that "as a result of a careful and calm review of affairs in Asia. I am convinced of the downfall of the Allied Nations." He also explained that the Indian Lcadprs may sometimes be divided upon matters
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  • 84 4 1 ]yj EMBERS of the public who h?1« taken part in the organising of sporting events like former Committee members of the Amateur Football Association, Tennis Association. Hockey Association, Baseball and Eoxing, as well as other sports, are requested to communicate with th* Sports Editor. Byonan Times,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 215 4 SYONANSI SIDEN Extrusion to Service No. 20 The prc«ent Service No "8 which mm from Far* Lebar Rotd to Miyako Brnyin >vi" extended as from June IS, 2W2. Thf new extension «ervire will operate from Oeyiant Police Station (Paja Lebar Road) to R.A.F. Ffletar vis Tava Lebar Road and Yeo
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