Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 July 1942

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  • 20 1 The syonan Times 140 Cecil 3treet, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. No. Jli WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, KOK/ 2602, SYOIT^. 17 5 Cents
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  • AXIS FORCES TAKE MERSA MATRUH
    • 381 1 Istanbul. June 21*. Domei. WITH the Axis forces gathering momentum following tlv latest successes in Libya as well as on the Russian front in their drive to eliminate the Allies from the Near and Middle East, competent observers here predicted that Arabic countries would havtto
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    • 407 1 ROME, JUNE 29. DOMEI TT WAS ANNOUNCED THAT THE AXIS 1 FORCES CONTINUING THEIR VICTORIOUS NORTH AFRICAN OFFENSIVE OCCUPIED THE STRATEGIC CITY OF MERSA MATRUH ON THE EGYPTIAN COAST, ABOUT 150 MILES EAST OF THE EGYPTIAN-LIBYAN BORDER. MORE THAN 6,000 ENEMY TROOPS
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  • 166 1 Mr. T. Hori Tokyo, June 29, Domei. DEFERRING to the ChurchillRoosevelt statement on 'the Washington conference, Mr. Tomokazu Hori, Spokesman of the Board of Information, tersely told foreign press correspondents: "The joint communique does not contain a single important point upon which any
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  • 64 1 Berlin, June 20. V THE German High Com-, maud announced in a special communique issued on Sunday that German Jj submarines have sunk 16 more Allied ships, totalling «i 107,000 tons, in the Gulf of Mexico, off the eastern coast of the United States V
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  • 254 1 Rome, June 30. Domei. CIGNOR Virginio Gayda. writing in the La Voce D'ltalia on Sunday, declared that the return of Prime Minister Churchill to London was the result not of home affairs but of external causes—military events which have placed Churchill in an "embarrassing
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  • 327 1 Zurich, June 29. TPHE Egyptian Premier, Nahas Pasha, in response to theBritish suggestion that Egypt should defend its own border declared that it was his determination to maintain .strict nonbelligerency, says a Cairo report. Nahas Pasha has reiected the request of
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  • 228 1 Berlin, June 29. Domei. •THE German High Command in its communique on Sunday announced that German-Russian troops on the eastern sector of Sebastopol fiercely attacked enemy positions and dislodged them, while the German air force heavily bombed enemy fortiflrat'ons and airfield east
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  • 777 1 From The China Fronts From a Nippon base in Central China, June 29. CTRIKING swiftly and suddenly in a powerful advance launched at midnight on Thursday against a strong force of the Chungking 4th Army, our Army columns have stormed into and occupied
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  • 927 1 CINCE our articie on Local Chinese Affairs, we have had many assurances from leading members of the community to the efiect that the vast majority of the Chinese community are sorely grieved at the disgraceiui state 01 aiTairs commented upon and anxious to find some mcarus of bringing
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 49 1 f Nippon-Go r M To be able to speak K Nippon-go is to hold an _J C advantage over others tf* without such knowledge- v It is fatal to your future w to be at a disadvantage. Start to learn to-day j through radio lessons and v^ other means.
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  • 306 2 MfITH the island of Java converted into a virtual storehouse of agricultural produce as n result of the intensive efforts undertaken by our military authorities in the course of the past three months, huge quantities of supplies of rice, sugar,
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  • 156 2 Lisbon, June 29. Domei. ACCORDING to Berlin Radio, the New York Times expressed indignation that two newspaper men having close contacts with the White House, revealed in the Ladies' Home Journal t at the British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, had requested at his first meeting on
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  • 49 2 Tokyo, June 30. THE A.'«uu reported from Stockholm quoting a Melbourne dispatch that the Australian Government authorities yesterday announced that the Australian destroyer Nestor < 1,690 tons) which had been convoying transports was sunk on June 15 in the AngloItalian naval and aerial battle In the Mediterranean,
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  • 636 2 HOUR STRIKES FOR CHERISHED BREAK Tokyo, June 29. THE Niti Niti commenting: on Britain's predicament in North Africa, declared that British military and political domination of North Africa was being narrowed as a result of the Axis military operations on the one
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  • 317 2 Tokyo, June 29. •TTOE Niti Niti said that the time has come for Nippon to destroy completely the Chungking regime, which, at present, is in sore straits, on the one hand frantically begging the United States for assistance and. on the other hand, expressing
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  • 148 2 Tokyo, June 29. THE retail price index for June in Tokyo declined by 0.8 per cent, over the orevious month, reflecting the success of the Government to restrain the upward trend of prices, according to the statistical section of the Tokyo Municipality. The June
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  • 49 2 Lisbon, June 28. Domei Fis reported from Washington that the Commerce Department publication. Domestic Commerce, declared that Latin American countries "must severely restrict the consumption of rubber products if more rubber is to become available to the United States from that area."
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  • 187 2 Tokyo, June 29. /COMMENTING on the proposed trans-continental railway between Shanghai and Syonan Island, Mr. Ma koto Den. Vice-Pre-sident of the Central China Railway Company, in an interview with the Tyugai Syogyo yesterday evening declared that the construction of the Yen 80,000,000 railroad
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  • 393 2 Shanghai, June 29. CARRYING 636 Americans, Canadians and other repatriates, the Italian liner Conte Verde, the first repatriation ship leaving here, sailed at 12.30 p.m. to-day for Lourenco Marques. p The passengers included 649 Americans, of whom were
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  • 79 2 Tokyo. June 29. A TOTAL of 828 members of the recently established liaison committee in the Cabinet and all State Ministries, were on June 26. nominated by General Nobuyuki Abe. President of the National Political Association, at the meeting of the Directors of the Political Affairs
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  • 127 2 Tokyo, 29. THE Nippon drama, Syuzenzi 1 Monogatari, staged in Buenos Aires by a group of Argentine students was drawing a large house, according to a report received from its bureau in the Argentine capital by the Board of Tourist Industry. Presented at
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  • 73 2 Manila, June 29. TTHE liberation on parole I of the Filipino war prisoners was started in Tarlac and Pampang Provinces on Luzon Island yesterday. At Capes, capita! of Tarlac Province, relatives of the Filipino war captives assem- bled early this morning to await the
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  • 318 2 Tokyo, June 29. HAILJNG the appointment of Major General Vira Virayodha as the new Thai Minister to Manchukuo, the Japan Times and Advertiser said: "The establishment of direct diplomatic relations between Thailand and Manchukuo marks definite step in the construction of the Coprosperity Sphere, and will
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 424 2 AMAZING CURE OF PILES, EYE-TROUBLES FISTULA All kinds Acute or Chronic are successfully troaicd by us. Complete and full satisfaction are guaram*??d within a short period without surgical operation. Oo* treatment is painless, and these terriol> maladies are eradicated from the sys- ll* tem so completely that there will not
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 430 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O TUKAIMASYO!) LESSON No. 110. English Nippon.Go Pronunciation Do you like anata wa kudamono pa ahnahtah wah koodahmohnoh fruit? suki desu ka? sookee dehs kah? ▼es. I like oranges bai, mikan ga dai hai, meekan gah dai very m;i< h suki desu sookee detas this child likes
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    • 270 2 Syonan Broadcasting Station Wavelength—2s m. 225 m. Frequency—l2 Mrs. 1.333 Kcs. Broadcasting nightly: 7 to 10.30 p.m. Tokyo time. TO-DAY 7 p.m. Nippon-Go News relayed from Tokyo; 7.30 Indian Music Thiruppuharh and Thaywaram (Tamil Songs); 7.55 Chinese Music —Teochew Guakang Dramas; 8.20 Nippon-Go i Lesson No. 65; 8.30 News in
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  • 757 3 "Consanguineous Unity" Of Nation RACE DESCENDED FROM COMMON ANCESTOR JJAI-NIPPON Teikoku is founded upon the spirit of profound reverence for Amaterasu-Omikami from whom our Emperors are directly descended. This spirit or principle may be analyzed into two constituents, namely, ances-tor-worship and god-worship. Ancestor-worship was
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  • 219 3 Tokyo. June 29. THAILAND'S No. 1 man, the 45--year-old Premier, Field Marshal Pibul Songgram, has, ever since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War, been making great efforts to ascertain the reason for Nippon's limitless strength, according to an Asahi correspondent's
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  • 116 3 Tokyo, June 29. WASEDA S powerful aggregation of track and field stars swept their way to a convincing victory ever University and College teamr, gathered from all sections of the country at the Meizi Shrine Stadium yesterday. Waseda scored 107 points, while Bunrika,
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  • 291 3 A SKELETON railwaj service between Padang Besar and Syonan (Main Line via Prai> was introduced on May 1 2602. but passenger service was only in operation from the more important stations. Additional stations have since been made ready for conducting regular passenger service with the result that
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 558 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 79 Owners of houses situated within the former Municipal Area are hereby given notice that claims for refund of rates paid to the Syonan TokubetuSi in respect of houses which have been reported as vacant, sealed or occupied by the Nippon Military Authorities for periods of
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    • 503 3 PROCLAMATION and DECREE It is hereby Proclaimed and Decreed, until further order, as follows: 1. The Syonan Kotohoin and the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin are empowered to try criminal cases which are sent to them by the Military Court notwithstanding the place where the offences are committed. 2. In a case
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    • 200 3 ADVERTISEMENTS CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENTS A limited amount of space is available for contract advertisements in the Syonan Times. Minimum size for each advertisement will be five inches double column. For rates apply to The Manager. GENERAL WANTED Male and Female Barbers for a High-class Barber Saloon in Johore. Experienced and Civil.
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    • 188 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT ONG—LEE. The engagement is announced between Mr. ONG SIANG BEE, eldest son of Mr. Mrs. Ong Chip Hee, and Miss ROSALIND I.EE SIAK CHIN, eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Lee Tet Khin of Sarawak. 113 CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Malaysian Traders Ltd. The office of the Malaysian Traders
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    • 222 3 ISAACS KWANG 192, JATAV RAHMAT BATL PAHAT. Commission A rents. Estate Suppliers, Buying and Selling Agents. Also undertake to collect House Rents, Visit and Manage Estates and Properties and to Arrange Loans on Secure Properties, etc Enquiries Entertained and Prompt Services Assured. 113. 114 A lltf RE. HIN WATT CO.
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    • 258 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 74 All persons (male and female) employed in licensed premises such as Restaurants, Eating' Houses. Cafes. Coffee Shops and Cold Drinks Shops, Must obtain a Licence from the Licensing Section, Commerce and Industry Department, Syonan Tokubetu-si. before the 10th July. 2602. Applicants must bring their Inoculation
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    • 320 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 77 It is hereby notified that owners of all types of fishing gears which had been licensed previously in:— (1) Syonan-to. <2> The islands in the neighbourhood of Syonan-to, (3) The Rhic Archipelago, must have their licences renewed for this year as from June 20. 2602,
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  • 385 4 Axis Prestige Soaring In Indo-Arabian World Berne, June 28, Domei. RESPITE the Churchill-Roosevelt combined declaration on the Washington conversations, Swiss attention is still centred on the North African and the Near East situation. The impression prevailing here is that the Italo-Gcrman victory in Libya has
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  • 151 4 Hukuoka, June 29. RUBBER production in Malaya will see no restriction as the Nippon authorities, through a special process, have succeeded in extracting heavy oil and gasolin- from rubber, declared Mr. Mamoru Sinozaki. Chief of the Education Section of the Syonan Municipality, to
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  • 328 4 ELSEWHERE in our pages will be found details of the Government $1,000,000 Lottery to t>2 drawn on Aug. 10. 2602. at the Svonan Gekizvo (tormer Victoria Theatre). The tickets lor thLs lottery will be on sale to the public from Julv 1 to 31. 2602. and
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  • 139 4 Batavia, June 2u. JT is learnt that twelve post offices in Java including tno Central Post Office here, will inaugurate telegraphic services beginning from July 1 for the entire Java and Madura island. The post offices will handle ordinary telegrams, press teleg-ams teiegraphic money
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  • 192 4 T Tokyo, June 29. ÜBERCULO6IS will be stamped out completely and thoroughly from Nippon by uie .activities of the Nippon Medical Corporation." declared .Dr. Ta3ukiti Inada. President or the corporation, in an interview with the Hooti. The Nippon Medical Corporation is an unprecedentedly large-scale
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  • 163 4 Hukuoka, June 29. TTHE Thai Economic Mission comprising Minister without Protfolio Nai Vanich Panananda and four others have arrived here by air from Tokyo en route to Bangkok after conducting important economic negotiations with the Nippon Government. The agreement putting the Yen and
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  • 146 4 Filipino girl selling bags cf sugar in a Manila street. Sugar production in ths Philippines is being reorganised and accelerated under the guidance of the Nippon authorities and It should not be long before Malaya is able to receive adequate stocks of sugar from this source.
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    • 212 4 Peace Quiet Reigns Again In N. Burma Tokyo, June 29. NORTHERN Burma, where severe fighting occurred between the Nippon and the British and Chungking forces, has returned to pre-war activities with the roar of rice-cleaning mills dotting the banks of the Irrawaddy River filling the air, according to the Yomiuri
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    • 220 4 Rangoon, June 28 I lEUT.-GENERAL Syoziro lidu. Commander-ln-Chief of the Nippon forces in Burma, in an interview revealed that operations had been completed throughout Burma, and peace had been restored, with the Burmese acting in full co-oper-ation with the Nippon forces. Lt.-Gen. lida
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  • 88 4 Tokyo, June 29. WITH the stoppage of cheap Jute exports from India, French Indo-China farmers have begun to show more: interest in the cultivation of jute, the Asahi reports from Hanoi. According to the Asahi, as a means of further encouragement, the Nippon authorities have already
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  • 80 4 Manila, June 28. r' is learnt that the Philippines branch of the Southern Development Bank will be opened for business from July 1, with its offices in the building of the former Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. The Bank will handle the lending of funds
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  • 103 4 CEVENTY-ONE churched temples in Hong Kong including those of the Protestant Catholic. Taoist, Buddhist. Islamic and other faiths have been permitted to reopen by the Nippon authorities there, according to the Asa hi The paper further reports that a total of 36 private
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  • 290 4 Tokyo News Commentary WHEN Dai-Honyei announced the occupation by Nippon forces ot a portion of the Aleutian Islands, the Americans, at usual, promptly issued a flat denial. Not only did the Americans claim that the Nippon
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  • 336 4 There are indications that the Independence campaign in Ir.dia led by Mahatma Gandhi is going to blaze into a mass moveir.ent. Gandhiji has clarified the object of the present campaign and has demanded the immediate independence of India, and it is now reported that he
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  • 144 4 Tokyo, June 29. TPHE Yomiuri's Stockholm dis- patch quoting a London reoort said that Mahatma Gandtii, In an interview given to a correspondent of the Daily Express on Saturday, bitterly condemned stationing of the United States troops in India describing it as one of the most abominable
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  • 588 4 A CONSIDERABLE measure of progress has been achieved by the Education Department of the Syonan Tokubetu-si during the brief period it has functioned. And. perhaps the most important side of the activities of this department is the stress being laid on
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