Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 July 1942

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  • 20 1 The syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syoncui-to Telephone 5471. l\o. 116 SATURDAY, JULY 4, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • AXIS FORCES 50 MILES FROM ALEXANDRIA
    • 271 1 THE LATEST DISPATCHES FROM CAIRO INDICATE THAT ITALO-GERMAN FORCES UNDER THE COMMAND OF FIELD MARSHAL ERWIN ROMMEL HAVE ARRIVED AT EL OMID, ONLY 50 MILES FROM ALEXANDRIA, AFTER REDUCING EL ALAMEIN, STATES A LISBON REPORT. The Axis forces have advanced 100 miles in
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    • 209 1 Berlin, July 2. THE German High Command in an official communique issued on Wednesday stated that the German forces have started a large-scale offensive :«gainst the Soviet forces both in the central and southern sectors of the Eastern Front According to
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  • 89 1 Tokyo, July 1. THE stirring strains of the German National I Song were suddenly heard over the air through Radio Tokyo on Thursday morning when news of the complete fall of Sebastopol I was announced throughout the Nippon Empire. All the evening newsnapers here in
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  • 360 1 Tokjo, July 2. THE loss of Sevastopol by the Soviet Union has not only deprived the Soviets of the complete command of Biack Sea. but has also imperillea the entire ►scope of Allied operations in Eastern Mediterranean, declared political quarters in Tokyo to-day in
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  • 333 1 Tokyo, July 2. THE fall of Alexandria Into Axis hands will signify the end to British control of the Mediterranean as well as the domination of Mohammedan countries, Mr Leslie Hore-Belisha, former British Secretary of State for War, declared, according to
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  • 70 1 Lisbon. July 3, Domei. IT is reported from Washington that the United States Navy Department announced further sinkings of Allied ships by submarine attacks: firstly one small and one medium-sized United States merchant vessels sank eft the Atlantic coast, and secondly one small Canadian merchantman sank
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  • 33 1 Tokyo, July 3. CYS the basis of Berlin and Rome reports, Tokyo newspapers predicted Alexandria's fall before the Italian-German forces within a day or two.
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  • 327 1 Istanbul. July 2, Domei. CO-ORDINATED Axis operations in which the Axis captured Se bastopol and the German-Italian forces are rapidly advancing on Alexandria have struck a severe blow to the Russo-BritLsh Caucasus defence line, weakening the Allies' whole military and political situation in the
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  • 1293 1 From The China Fronts Tokyo, July 2. Till. Asahi said that the complete occupation of the Che- kiang-Kiangsi railway by ou r forces on Wednesday, when units driving westward from Chekiang province and units advancing eastward
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  • 70 1 Tsingtao, July 2. AIR forces in North China engaging enemy troops on 426 occasions in a six months' period have destroyed 55 enemy bases and military establishments and taken 2,167 prisoners, according to an announcement by the Headquarters of a detachment stationed in Tsingtao. The announcement
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  • 809 1 npO-DAY is American Indepen- dence Day, a day celebrated throughout the United States ol America and wherever Americans are to be found as the day. on which, 116 years ago, American> won their freedom from British domination and oppression, in a war, in which American blood ana American
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 42 1 Nippon-Go J "Wanted a one who f can speak Nippon-go." V J This is an advertisement in this newspaper. Irs- f sons on the radio and a daily feature appear in *i these pases regularly. Do they mean anything «J to you?
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  • "Nothing Can Save Britain"—Neither Changes In Fighting Personnel Nor Reinforcements
  • 96 2 Manchukuo Nippon Round Table Meeting Hsinking, July 3. TTHE Nippon -Manchukuo Econo- mic Round Table conference at its second day's session which began at 9 a.m. this morning, discussed measures for the adjustment of prices within Manchukuo, and of prices between Nippon and Manchukuo. Mr. Kinoru Aoki, director of the
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  • 129 2 Lisbon, July 2. Domei. Fis reported from London that the British, despite the fact that they are faced with one of the gravest crises in history, unable to find suitable leaders to replace Mr. Churchill, again supported the Churchill Government v/hen the House of Commons defeated the
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  • 521 2 Tokyo, July 9. THE Nicobar Islands which were bloodies&ly occupied by our naval landing parties on June 13. had for more than a century been in Danish possession until 1859, when Britain under the pretext of stamping out pirate hide-outs dispatched troops and
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  • 79 2 Simonoseki, July 3. REPLACING the 32-year-old ferry service between Simonoeeki and Mozi which linked Nippon Proper with Kyusyu, a regular freight service through the Kwammon Tunnel, which passes under Kwammon Straits, was inaugurated on Wednesday. Trial runs had previously been conducted for six days from June
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  • 146 2 Lisbon, July 2. COME American newspapers contend that the Americanmade rotten weapons constitute one of the chief reasons for the Allied defeat in North Africa, which is regarded as a prelude to the eventual loss of the whole of West Asia. Lf it is found
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  • 102 2 Tokyo, July 3. A VOCATIONAL school, named the South Seas Institute, for Nippon-zin who wish to work In the Southern Regions will be established in September in Saigon by the South Seas Association of Nippon, according to an Asahi report. The report also disclosed
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  • 134 2 Tokyo, July 3 IT is learned that in order to regulate and control finance and maintain liaison between the Government and public the Finance Ministry has granted permission for the creation of a Monetary Control Association. It is understood that financial institutions
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  • 147 2 Tokyo, July 3. A NITI Niti report from Shanghai revealed that the Chungking regiment decreed that all provincial governments compel farmers "to hand over all crops upon pain of death." Issued by the General Mobilization Council of Chungking'3 Food Bureau, the decree forces
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  • 77 2 Batavia, July 3. rpHE two hundred-metre railwav bridge, located to the north of Bodjonegoro, an important commercial centre in central Java, has been completely repaired after months of intensive reconstruction work by our Army engineers, it was reported here. The restoration of the railway trestle,
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  • 84 2 Tokyo. July 1. DRUNO Fetzold, a 30-year German resident in Nippon, and a nou-d student of Buddhism, was honoured at a dinner riven last right by the International Buddhist Society, felicitating his decoration on June 10 by Hi.* Jij-nerial Majesty the emperor with the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 542 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! ((NIPPON-GO O TUKAIMASYO!) LESSOR No. 13. Englteb Nippon-Co Pronunciation 1. (iivcinf (some) miiu o kudasai mecdi oh koodahsai water 2. Give me (some) pan to nikn pahn toh neekoo oh bread and meat kadasai koodalisai 3. Bring me (some) kohii o raotte kite kobhee oh mohtteh keeteh j
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 358 2 THE GEKIZYO fH.VNCKS of programmes for the undermentioned Gekizyo from July 3, 2602 to July 8, 2602: SYOWA GEKIZYO (ALHAMB&A) 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; Srd show—l9 o'clock. 1. Nippon News, 2 reels: 2. Animal Crackers Circus, 1
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    • 66 2 Syonan Broadcasting Station Wavelength—2s m. 225 m. Frequency—l2 Mcs. 1.333 Kcs. Broadcasting nightly: 7 to 10.30 Vm. Tokyo time. TO-DAY 7 p.m. Nipr>on-Go News relayed from Tokyo; 7.30 Malay Music; 8.00 Chinese Music— Hokkien Selec-Uons; 8.20 Nippon-Ck> Lesson No. 68; 8.30 Malay News; 8.50 News in Tamil; 9.i0 News In
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  • 78 3 Tokyo, July 2. (THAILAND and Nippon will shortly si^n agreements providing for co-operation between the two countries in the cultural sphere, Mr. Ken lanajri&awa, an official of our li-.itn Office, stated upon his arrival in Hukuoka on Wednesday afternoon. He pointed out that thus far no agreement
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  • 1097 3 NATION'S VALUABLE CONTRIBUTION TO WORLD CIVILIZATION IN connection with the strenuous efforts being made by the Education Department of the Tokubetu-si in Syonan, the following article by Mr. Seiya Munakata makes interesting reading. It explains the great changes being made in the system of education
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  • 105 3 T Nanking. July L HE steady advance of the Central Reserve Bank notes to sweeping away the old Fapl over an ever widening territory now win cover the whole of Kwangtung Province including the cities of Canton, swatow and Amoy. This project was proposed by
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  • 620 3 THIS is a continuation of the third chapter on the History of Nippon by Koya Nakamura, the earlier part of which was published in yesterday's issue. Immediately upon the death of the 14th Emperor, Tyuai Tenno (190-200 AD), the Empress Zingu crossai the
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  • 169 3 Tokyo, July 2. rpHE future activities of the A Society for International Cultural Relations will be directed towards the component regions o? East Asia Co-Prosperity Spherr instead of as hitherto, Mr. Matuzo Nagai, Chairman of the Board of Directors
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  • 493 3 TICKETS in the Syonan 1 Syoken $1,004,006 lottery which cost $1 each, may t>e obtained from the following authorised distributors: Malay Section: Yusof ou: Ishak, 185, Cecil Street; TengKu Putera, Geylang Serai; TenjcKU Abdul Kader, 167, Arab Street: Che Yunan bin Haji Daim. 21. Ellis
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 253 3 ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL SERVICES SI NDAYS:— HOLY COMMUNION tPlain, \.<t* »jb. •H3« Tokyo Time). HOLT (OMMIMON (Choral)—&.«• am. f«».?.• Tokyo Tiaw). CHOUAL FVV.NSONO—4.3O pm. (CM Tok»o Time). WFUNFSDAYS:— HOLY COMMUNION (PiaJn)— lM a.m. (9JH Tdkym Time). Note; —Communion services are open to hep wised Christians of all denominations and Evensot.R
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    • 189 3 ADVERTISEMENT! YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) 21, Coiley tiyonan. Tele- No. 5937 Office Private Mr .-inch Exchange with extensions to all departments. 6922 Manager. m 7842 Manager's Residence After 6 p m. (Tokyo Time) lines to the Bank will be connected as follows:— No. 5930 Sub-Manager 5937 Cashier
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    • 173 3 CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENTS A limited amount of space is available fur contract advertisements in the Syonan Times. Minimum size for each advertisement will be five inches double column. For rates apply to The Manager. PERSONAL WiT Mr. E. C. S. ALLEN formerly of Kedah and Penan g please get in touch
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    • 261 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE BIRTH TEAM—At "Labuan Villa." Syonan, on Thursday 2nd July, Syowa 17 (2C02) to Chit Lee, wife of Tham Ying Yin. a daughter: Both mother and child doing well. BIRTH—MATHIEU—To Emma, nee Fcrroa. the wife of Eric C. Mathieu or. July 2 at chuo Byoyin <Kandang Kerbau Hospital), the
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    • 183 3 CHOP TAI ON TONG PAWNSHOP. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION Notice is hereby given that tne partners of CHOP TAI ON TONG PAWNSHOP of No. 297, South Bridge Road. Syonan-to. have cieMded to dissolve partnership and liquidate voluntarily th jir said business. In consequence trierfof as from Ist July 2602. to 31st.
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    • 118 3 NOTICE CENSORSHIP OF MAIL MATTER It is hereby notified for public information that, for the present, correspondence must be written in «ne or other of the following languages:— Nippon-Go. Chinese. English, Ren rali, Tamil. Malaya lam, Urdu, Ghurumuki, Hindi, Malay, Thai. E. SUGIYAMA, POSTAL ADMINISTRATOR, MALAYA. Syonan, July 1, 2602.
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  • 292 4 Tokyo, July 2. "BRITAIN is now sitting on a volcano." The crisis confronting the British Empire as the consequence of the intensive German-Italian drive eastward in Egypt for Alexandria was thus described
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  • 182 4 OFFICIALS VISITING ALL VILLAGES V II P.fja Omar, the Dlrtrict Officer. 1 *Kinta, accompanied by three officers ex the Nisihara Eutal, paid a visit on Friday to Chepor a_vd addressed the local kampong folk gathered at the Cneiwr Malay School. The District Officer and
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  • 72 4 Manila. July 2RAILWAY communications between Manila and the northern part of Luzon Island has now been restored to normalcy bv Nippon army engineers through the completion of repairs on the 150 meter Calumpit Railway Bic'are. situated north of Manila Although destroyed by
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  • 70 4 *riIE Penang Hill Railway was reopened to the gencial public as from ]»5t Friday. An hcvrly service is provided, the diaxe* rangU?g fum $1 to 25 cents lot fir.-1 and second classes respectively. On Saturdays, Sundays and holidays the double Journey may be done
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  • 54 4 jPOH bcxing enthusiasts wer» treated to Rfine cilouiful boxing when Johnny Mortell. p?rak lightweight champion and Tittle Bernal met in a twelve -minute round contest in Ipoh last week. Mortell won on points The st-n>i fina' between Ravi and righting BharanuvMi was a closely fought affair nnd
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  • 160 4 Nanking, July 2. /"\N the first anniversary of the intensive operations which have been carried on for the complete rehabilitation of areas under the control of the Nanking Government. President Wan? Ching-wei declared in a statement that these areas have been stripped of
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  • 58 4 Lisbon, July 2, Domei. r! is reported from London that reflecting increasing pessimism throughout Britain over the course of the fighting in Libya and Egypt, Stock Exchange quotations have been steadily dropping for the past three weeks. Reuter's financial observer said any major renewed
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  • 119 4 Tokyo, July 2. THE public is eagerly awaiting the opening of the Leonardo Da Vinci Exhibition which will be opened at the Industrial Hall-at Ueno Park from July 11 to 31. Arrayed in the hall will be several thousand models and articles which were
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  • 224 4 Tokyo. July 3. "THE Japan Times and Adver- tiser says editorially: "Mr. William Henry Chamberlain, one of America's most distinguished correspondents and well-known in Nippon for his sound interpretations of Asiatic affairs during his period of duty in this country, has recently pronounced
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  • 110 4 Tokyo. July 2. DEFLECTING the effective co- operation of financiers as well as the general public with the Government's bond policy since the outbreak of the war of Greater East Asia, Government bond consumption in the first half of this year was 99.5
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  • 70 4 Lisbon, July 2, Domei. THE American radio reported that the United States Navy Department announced that another Brazilian merchantman was sunk off the northern coast of South America. It said that all survivors were landed on the Netherlands' WesL Indies coast. The Navy Department
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  • 605 4 "KTOT that the Malays cannot work, but they simply do not want to work. It has been proved that the work of 10 Malays was equal to many times more than that of other labourers," said Mr. N. Mitani, Director of
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  • 128 4 Tokyo, July 2. IN another move to brine the firhting fronts and the home front closer together, the War Office to-day sent the first batch of return postcards to the Southern Regions by special plane. Busy scenes were witnessed in the War Office
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  • 259 4 Tokyo, July 2. IN connection with the current week's series of programmes observing the Fifth Anniversary of the China Affair, Tokyo papers this morning gave prominence to our forces' war results during the past year. The papers stressed that since the outbreak
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  • 125 4 Batavia. July 2. npHE construction of an electric -I- power transmission line between Bandoeng in the interior ot Java and the port and city of Cheribon, approximately 115 kilometres east and northeast of Bandoeng on the northern coast, of Java, was
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  • 152 4 Manila, July 2. yHE Nippon Military Administration in the Philippines today advised that all persons inrluding enemy nationals, who possess safety deposit boxes in enemy banks which had been taken over by the Nippon authorities, to present applications in person to
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  • 80 4 Buenos Aires. July 1, Domel. ris reported from Washington that Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, the former com-mander-in-chief of the Britisi. naval forces in the Mediterranean, asserted to the press that in the event of Alexandria's fall, the British fleet x:ould operate frort.
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  • 205 4 Tokyo, July 2. r\EBENTURE issues during th<» first half of this year numbered 543 aggregating Yen 9,099,000,000 representing an increase of Yen 4,020,000,000 in valuf but dropped six issues in number, compared with th? correspondiim half of 1941. the Industrial Bank of Nippon revealed. Of
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  • 570 4 Tokyo News Commentary Cl'B COMMITTEES of the Greater East y Asia Construction Council have been making investigation into concrete measures for the construction of Greater East Asia on the basis of the Greater East Asia economic policy, as a result of
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  • 405 4 Self-Sufficiency In Military Economic Spheres Is A im Tokyo. July 2. GENERAL Teiiti Suzuki, President of the Cabinet Planning Board, yesterday announced the fundamental policies regarding the development within the Empire of the dairy, agricultural, forestry and fishery industries decided at the fourth meeting of the Greater East Asia Construction
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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