Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 July 1942

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  • 20 1 The syonan Times 140. Cecil Street. Syonon-to Telephone 5471. ISo. 115 FRIDAY, JULY 3, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 142 1 Li-.hr-Ti, June 30, Domei. pRANKLY admitting the superior position of the Nippon Navy, **ear~ Admiral Yates Stirling (retired), naval commentator of the United Tress. to-day declared that "the Nippon Navy, even with the loss of a carrier, still has marked strategic advantage in the
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  • 289 1 Lisbon, July 1, Domei. IT is reported from London that Sir John Wardlaw-Milne, introducing the no-confidence in 'Churchill motion at the opening -of the Libya debate declared in the House of Commons "We have reached a stage when we must make it very clear that
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  • 91 1 Buenos Aires, July 1, Domei. IT Is reported from Tampico that the Mexican wartime authorities, fearful that the Axis powers might launch an attack on Mexico's oil district around Tampico, have cancelled all sailings until further notice and have ordered Tampico to be blarked-out. Mexican fears are
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  • 99 1 All Forts Captured After 25 Days Of Fighting THE GERMAN HIGH COMMAND IN A 1 SPECIAL COMMUNIQUE ISSUED WEDNESDAY NIGHT ANNOUNCED THAT SEBASTOPOL HAS FALLEN, ACCORDING TO A DOMEI MESSAGE FROM BERLIN. THE COMMUNIQUE SAID THAT ALL THE FORTS AND FORTIFICATIONS WERE CAPTURED AFTER 25 DAYS
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  • 447 1 Meanwhile, the Axis forces in Egypt arrived at the gates of El Alamein, a strategic point on the Arabian Gulf about 75 miles west of Alexandria, the Italian High Command revealed Wednesday afternoon. Smashing ahead at the furious rate of 50 kilometres a day,
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  • 69 1 Berlin, July 1. SINCE June 28. German submarines in the western Atlantic. Gulf of Mexico and Carribean Sea have sunk an additional 14 enemy merchantmen, totalling 98,000 tons, and have heavily damaged two more Allied ships by torpedo hits, the German High Command
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  • 511 1 Tokyo. July 1. THE Tyugai said that the fall of Mersa Matruh had practically sealed the fate of Egypt, asserting;: "There is everything to demonstrate that the Axis forces, with which the troops defending Egypt find themselves confrontred, are far superior
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  • 678 1 From The China Fronts Hengfeng, July I, Domei. AUR vanguard units, driving westward and eastward along the Chekiang-Kiangsi Railway, at 10 a.m. this morning contacted each other at Hengfeng, approximately 35 kilometres west of Shangjao, effecting complete occupation of the Chekiang-Kiangsi railway. The fall of
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  • 123 1 Peking. July 1. IN commemoration of the sth Anniversary of the outbreak of the China Affair, Nippon and Chin- ese authorities in North f) China are presenting an elaborate programme during the week beginning to-day. In Peking, the Nippon-zin, in co-opera- V tion with the
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  • 589 1 COL. YAHAGI ON 5 YEARS' RESULTS Tokyo. July 1. CHUNGKING losses during the past five years total more than 5,000,000 including killed, wounded and taken prisoner, revealed Cal. \ai.:i.» Vahafii, Chief of the Army Press Section of Dai-Honyei, in a 20-minute radio address at
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  • 735 1 TTHE outcome of the success Iu! conference of Indians at Bangkok is a decision to estabh.sa branch offices in various parts of the Southern Regions, which will represent the 2,000,000 Ind.an nationals living in East Asia, ami to organise a council of representatives consistinß of a civilian
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  • 58 1 Lisbon. June 30. Dom*f. IT is repoited from New York thaft incicatinc? the mounrln? u-ar c<"st» of the United States, It is officially disclosed that during the mon'h nt May the war coct averaged $144 (too to c'aily aud in the ensuine year thev
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 39 1 Nippon-Go j "Wanted a one who can speak Nippon-go." *J This is an advertisement in this newspaper. Les- sons on the radio and a daily feature appear in P* these pages regularly. T Do they mean anything to you?
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  • 572 2 BRITISH FORCED TO ABANDON BUILDING AIR, NAVAL BASES (By Yukihiko Imai, Domei war correspondent with Our Imperial Navy aboard a Nippon warship). July 1. TN the successful surprise attacks launched on June 13 and 14, our Imperial Navy accomplished a bloodless occupation of Nicobar Islands, lying
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  • 240 2 "Crumbling Before Military Glory Of Nippon," Mr. Okumura Avers Tokyo, July L "THE British Empire which once boasted that the sun never sets on its territory is now following the patch of disintegration and is crumbling before the military glory of Nippon, coupled with
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  • 43 2 Tokyo, July 1. ITICE-Admiral Carlo Balsamo. Italian Naval Attache, accompanied by Lt.-Commander Baron Grojorio G. Cavalchinl, this morning visited the Navy Ministry and donated about 1,000 magazines for the comfort of the wounded and sick navy men.
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  • 44 2 Lisbon. July 1. Domel. TT Is reported from Washington that the Navy Department has announced that a small United States merchant vessel has been torpedoed off the At•antic coast and the survivors have been landed at an East Coast pork
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  • 142 2 Tokye, July 1. ELABORATE plans have been ■Mppei eat by the recently fanned National Service Literary Society, c—ipeeed 3 M9 men of letters thnmfhevt the natkm wb« have banded to do their Mt fer the ewe the nation Taking ever the work o/ the new
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  • 324 2 Rangoon, July 1. THE central administration of 1 Burma will be establisned during the middle of July, the former Premier, Dr. U Ba Maung, chairman of the Preparatory Committee for the establishment of the Central Administration of Burma yesterday revealed in an exclusive interview
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  • 113 2 Tokyo, July 2. Pat.l Island is "a paradise" for ar- tists. accrrdlng to Mr. Ryushl Knwabata. the noted pointer who arrived in Hukuoka yesterday afternoon Iro'.i to* southern Regions. He said that the Southern Regions haw many subjects for painting, particularJy, Ball Island is "most
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  • 281 2 Braving Bad Weather, Our Blue Jackets Take Natuna ENEMY COMPLETELY SURPRISED #wx TO o. Tokyo, July 2. THE landing by our forces on Natuna Island, situated between Borneo and Malayan Peninsula on June 21, was carried out by our blue jackets in a torrential squall according to a dispatch filed
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  • 16 2 rpHE Nanpo-Kaihatu-Kinko, the Bouthem Development Banking Corporation, formally started business in Sycnan oo July L
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  • 171 2 Tokyo, July 1. OODRIGO ABURTO of EJ Diario nustrado and four other Chilian newspapermen en route home aboard the Asama .Mam. after ten months' sojoura in Nippon, were greatly impressed with the peace and prosperity prevailing in Hong Kong, according to the Asahi correspondent
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  • 82 2 M Tokyo, July 1. ANNED by a Nippon crew, a Boeing "flying fortress." with the Rising Sun insignia, recently made a successful test flight over a certain base, the Niti Niti reported. When our forces captured the giant craft its controls had been destroyed by the retreating
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  • 367 2 complete remodelling of :iedical science in Thailand on the Nippon system was urged in a recent radio talk by the Thai Premier Luang Pibul Songgram who appealed to the public to co-operate with the Government Sn discarding Anglo-American Influence in Thailand's
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2 2 HIGH CLASS
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    • 209 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! ((NIPPON-GO O Hn&ADUMO!j LESSON NO. 12. English Nippon. Go Pronunciation 1. Let us learn kyo wa tugino kotoha keeoh wah tsoAgecnoh these to-day <> manablmasyo kohtohbah oh mahnahbeemahshoh good morning o hayo gozaimasu oh hahyoh gohxaimahs 3. good evening konban wa kohnbahn wah 4. how are you? ikaga
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 385 2 THE GEKIZYO CHANGES of programmes for the undermentioned Gekisyo from July 3, 2692 to July 8, 2602: SYOWA GEKIZTO (ALHAMBRA) Weekdays:—lst show—ls o'clock: 2nd show —19 o'clock. Saturdays and Sundays:—lst show— 13 o'clock; 2nd show —15.30 o'clock; 3rd show—l9 o'clock. 1. Nippon News, 2 reels; 2. Animal Crackers Circus, 1
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    • 347 2 Syonon Broadcasting Station Wavelength— tS na. 215 m. Frequency—l2 Me*. A 1,313 Krs. Broadcasting nightly: 1 to 10.30 pjn. Tokyo time. TO-DAY 7 p.m. Nippon-Go News relayed from Tokyo; 7.30 Chinese Music— Pelpeng Dramas by the Ta Wu Jal and Sin Wu Thai Theatrical Troupe from the Studio; 8.30 Nippon-Co
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  • 489 3 TICKETS in the Syonan 1 Syoken *l,0ft0,«O0 lottery, which cost $1 each, may be obtained from the following authorised distributors: Malay Section: Yusof oui Ishafc, 185, Cecil Street; Tengku Pulera. Geylang Serai; Tengtcu /\bdul Kader, 167, Arab Street; Che Yunan bin Haji Daim, 21, Ellis
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  • 660 3 National Thought Sentiment Centre RoundlmperialHov.se THE following is the third chapter on The History of Nippon by Koya Nakamura, and prMished by the Board of Tourist Industry, Nippon Government Railways. The Tenth Emperor, Suzin Tenno (9«-30 8.C.), was full of reverence for the ancestral gods
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  • 462 3 'THE first day of the Penang Turf Club Race Meeting held on Sunday afternoon attracted a large attendance. The following are the full results: BIG SWEEP 1* Prbes: *****. J3905, *****. tmi nines: *****. *****. 132#7. Srd PriiMs: *****;. *****, *****. Starters:' *****.
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  • 68 3 Nanking, July 1. MR. Wang Ching-wei, President of the National Government cf China received a telegram of thanks for the felicitalory measage which ts sent to the recent general meeting of the Indian Independence League at Bangkok, from Mr. Rash Behari Bose !n Bangkok, on
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  • 79 3 Batavia, June 30. /"VNE hundred and twenty-four Javanese forming the first group of Indonesians to complete a course of study of the Nippon-go, were graduated in exercises neld here in the presence of officials, including representatives of the Nippon Military Administration. In view of
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  • 329 3 CIXTY-THREE horses and ponies have been entered for the Selangor race meeting: to be held on Sunday, July 12. Except for a few new names which appear on the list most of the horses that have been entered are familiar to Malayan racegoers. There
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 153 3 PROCLAMATION and DECREE It is hereby Proclaimed and Decreed, until further order, as follows: i. 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 »»lace where the offences are committed. t In a case
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    • 387 3 Our $1,000,000 Lottery •THE word "lottery" bothers a certain number of people, but, why should it? The usual argument against a lottery is that people who can ill afford to lose the money invested on a ticket, will be tempted by a lottery to gamble their money which might better
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    • 192 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. PERSONAL Wff Mr. E. C. S. ALLEN tormer^y of Kedah and Penarig please get in touch
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    • 171 3 FOR SALE: Profitable Printing Press as a going concern. Apply Box No. 58, c/o Syonan Times. 114-117 SECOND-HAND SEWING MACHINES WANTED. Telephone 3222 or call at No. 191 Victoria Street for further particulars e.o.d. 121 NIPPON ENGLISH CHINESE CHARACTERS Translation, writing or painting on posters, cloths, signboards and wall advertisements.
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    • 229 3 CHOP TAI ON TONG PAWNSHOP. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION Notice is hereby given that tbe partners of CHOP TAI ON TONG PAWNSHOP of No. 297, South Bridge Road. Syonan-to. have derided to dissolve partnership and liquidate voluntarily their said business. In consequence thereof as from Ist July 2602. to 31st October
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    • 183 3 THE third Nippon-Manchukuo economic round table conference will be held for three days commencing to-day with the participation of 200 leading financiers of Nippon and Manchukuo as w?'J es the military authorities of the two countries. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) 21, Colley «*>uay, Hyonan. Tele No. 5937
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    • 472 3 NOTICE RE-ESTABLISHMENT ii'J POSTAL SERVICES, SYONAN-TO The Sub-Post Office at I.'andatif Kerbau will re-open with effect from July ii, 2C02; und the hours of business will he from 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. and from 3.30 p.m. to «:..ir p.m. E. SUGIYAMA POSTAL ADMINISTRATOR, MALAYA. SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 81
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  • 207 4 "Will Come About In Near Future" Says Pres. Wang Ching-Wei Tokyo, July 1. THE realization of general peace between Nippon and China will come about unexpectedly in the near future through Sino-Nippon collaboration, declared President Wang Ching-wei at Nanking, in an Interview with
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  • 299 4 Toky, July 1. •THE Japan Times Advertiser describes the recsnt donation by the Chinese in Malaya and Syonan of $50,000,000 to the Nippon M.iitary Authorities to be used towards the reconstruction of Malaya, as another indication of laix progress being made in
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  • 70 4 HTHE Sycnan Police Band will perform at the Botanical Gardens bandstand to-day from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.. under the direction of Conductor Ganda Singh. The programme will bf as follows: 1. March, "Manhattan Beach," Sousa. 2. Overture, Romantique." Bela. 3. Valse. Golden Valse." Winter. 4. Se'.ection.
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  • 479 4 THE game of football between two representative teams on the padang opposite tne Syonan To':ubetu-si on Wednesday is a sure indication of a revival of sporting activities on the Island. Eurasians met the Indian Independence League XI, and a good game resulted in
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  • 140 4 Taisoku, June 30. /^ASES of Nippon soldiers falling victims to dengue and malaria', fevers in the occupied territories in the Southern Regions are surprisingly scarce as the result of the extensive precautionary medical measures taken by the Nippon Army, declared Surgeon Lieut General Yosihide Miki,
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  • 180 4 npHE Sultan of Selangor and his family, as a tribute to the departed spirits of the Imperial Nippon soldiers who gave their lives in the Malayan campaign for Dai Nippon Teikoku and in order to leave to posterity a tangible token of this
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  • 410 4 COR long neglected because of the serious and overwhelming competition offered by taxis, Syonan's handful of gharries are once again doing good business, though the gharry-drivers or syces realise that this demand for their services may not last very long. There are
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  • 64 4 CHINESE and Malay soccer veterans uill meet in a game on Monday. July 20. on the padang, starting at 5.30 p.m. (Tokyo time). The Malay team will be: Said: Yusoff Hung. Ismail Rasul; Abdul Rahim. Taih. EaigMf; Seidi. Dolfattah, Al Johari rcapt). Yahya. Wan Futeh.
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  • 58 4 DEADERS are invited to contribute letters to the correspondence columns of the Syonan Times. Letters should be brief and to the point. The expression of healthy public opinion will be welcomed. All letters must be accompanied by full name and address of sender, not necessarily for
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  • 443 4 To the Editor, Syonan Times SIS, —Very bluntly, your leader of June 27 expresses what it has been my privilege to say on every possible occasion, in conversation, in lectures, and in writing, during the past J,en years or more to Chinese in Penang Perak, Selangor, and Singapore,
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  • 435 4 0.C.8. To the Editor, Syonan Times, CIR,—I am pleased to learn from your recent issues that you are inviting readers to send In articles for your correspondence columns on matters of local interest. I daresay that many will agree with me when I say that these views will
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  • 721 4 Tokyo News Commentary THE Allied land, sea and air forces are 1 retreating to their home bases. In North Africa, the British forces are left high and dry, while the British Fleet is virtually bottled up in the
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  • 85 4 Kaifcng. July 1. IT is learned that three factories in Kaifer.z, Honan Province, which heretofore were under the management of the Nippon military authorities have been transferred to private concerns. To the Nit fo Flour Manufacturing Company went two factories while the third one was
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