Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 5 July 1942

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  • 20 1 The syonan Times No. 117 140 Cecil Street, Syonan-to SUNDAY, JULY 5, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 Telephone 5471. 7 Cents
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  • 595 1 To Cover Possible Retreat Through Red Sea Fall Of Alexandria Regarded As Matter Of Hours AN Associated Press dispatch from London disclosed on Thursday that destroyal of the Suez Canal is under consideration by the British authorities, in case a British retreat through the Red
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  • 257 1 SINCE the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War. the superior fighting power of our officer, nd soldiers has smashed tnr*Brtt.sh. American' an& ''Dutch outrcsts in East Asia—outposts that were intended to be springboards o! a much vaunted offensive against Nippon.
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  • 52 1 Stockholm, July 3. Domei. AN u neon firmed report from Lisbon said that the American aircraft carrier Wasp was sunk recently in European waters. The report said that the Wasp was sunk when the aircraft-carrier was attacked by the Axis Air Force while transport in- aircraft
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  • 80 1 Lisbon. July S. IN liis first Press conference since assuming the post of comniandcx-in-chlef of the U.S. Army air corp3 In Hawaii in succession to Major Gen. Clarence Tinker who was killed in the Midway Battle, Major Gen. William Hale said that America must
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  • 348 1 Lisbon. July 3. Domei. IT Is reported from London that Prime Minister Churchill, during the stormiest debate ever seen in the House of Commons, said that the evil effects in Turkey. Spain. France and French North Africa, of Field-Marshal Erwin Rommel's Axis
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  • 130 1 Lisbon, July 3, Domei. IT is reported from Wash--1 ington that Andrew J. Mew, Chairman of the House Military Affairs Committee, speaking to the Press, warned that the loss of Alexandria and Sue/, «'ii»«al would proIon? the war five years beyond
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  • 220 1 Berlin, July 3. IN co-operation with the Axi> operations in Egypt, the German Air Force bombed Damascus in Syria, inflicting heavy blows to the de Gaul list and British armlej, according to Cairo radio, which stated that the traffic between Haifa in Palestine and Beirut
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  • 204 1 Buenos Aires, July 3. Domei. THE correspondent of La Nacion, 1 reporting from Washington under the title "this month can be decisive for the duration of the war" declared that the order of the day issued by General Claude Auchinleck to the Bth Army reminds
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  • 453 1 Germans Take 50,000 Prisoners And Vast Booty MOSCOW, JULY 3, DOMEI. THE SOVIET INFORMATION BOARD OFFI--1 CIALLY ANNOUNCED TO-NIGHT THAT THE RED ARMY HAS WITHDRAWN FROM SEBASTOPOL. Meanwhile, the German High Command in its Commnniqne to-day announced that the German forces are now wining oat
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  • 47 1 Saigon. July 3. Domel. Cm Archibald Wavell, Commanderu in-Chief of the British forces in India, has been appointed a member of the Indian War Cabinet, according to a repon, Braan New Delhi. Wavell'o entry brought the Indian Cabinet to 15 members.
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  • 66 1 Lisbon, July 3. Dorael. IT is reported from Washington that the United States Navy Department announced that during the period June 7 to June 14, 888 officers and men were among t>.e naval casualties of which 192 were killed, 54 wounded and 642 missing. The announcement said
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  • 1201 1 QINCE the middle of the twentyfifth century Great Britain has made it a point of penetrating into Egyptian politics to what she termed her special interests. In the old world Egypt represented the only portage on the short sea route to India, and Napoleon's strategic insight
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 39 1 Nippon-Go ;> i If you are keen to v learn yon can quickly J master Nippon-so. To i ■J ensure success study the f radio lessons and also practbe on the Katakana rfi characters which are V given daUy. f*
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  • 324 2 Sees Great Progress Ahead From an Undisclosed Nippon Base, July 4. 'THE Greater East Asia war is not only a conflict aimed at A the destruction of Anglo-American world domination but is a^ struggle to shatter
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  • 207 2 Tokyo, July 4. IT is learnt that Government. has decided to create a Personnel Section in the Cabinet Secretariat for the simpliflc-j ation of the administration of Government personnel under which Government officials will be released for vital posts in the occupied Southern
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  • 62 2 Tokyo, July 4. WJTTH construction work well under way in the Southern Regions, 15 additional Chief Army Administrators have been ap pointed, the War Ministry announced this morning. The newly appointed Chief administrators include Lieut.Generals Tlinoru Tanaka, Heizuro Kasa, Tosio Mlyake, Yasuzo Komiyama. Masaomi
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  • 111 2 Tokyo, July 4. RECONSTRUCTION of the Southern Regions progressed so rapidly that it was difficult to find motifs for paintings of battlefields, declared Mr. Ryusi Kawabata. the noted painter of Nippon School, who returned here on Thursday from a threeni.mtbs tour of French
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  • 127 2 Saigon, July 4. THE diplomatic exchange ship Asama Maru arrived off Saigon port at 10 a.m. yesterday to take on additional enemy repatriates. From 11 a.m., 20 American and three Canadian repatriates, including the American ConsulGenerals at Saigon and Haiphong, began embarking on the ship.
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  • 85 2 Tokyo, July 4. ■THE Asahi's Batavia eorrespondent said that our Military Administration in Java has decided to appoint Nippon-zin as mayors in Batavia, Bandoeng. Sourabaya and other major cities throughout the Indies. The correspondent said that It is understood that Mr. Sakai Tukamoto, at present chief
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  • 291 2 Tokyo, July 4. MAI Direch Chayanama, the Thai Ambassador here, in an interview with the Japan Times and Advertiser, declared that the men who compose the personnel of the Grand Mission to Thailand are fully competent and
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  • 93 2 Nanking, July 4. IT is revealed that the National 1 Government commenced on July 1 a Model Peace Movement in the triangular area formed by Shanghai, Soochow and Hashing in Chekiang Province. It is understood that as our troops are co-operating with the National
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  • 54 2 Berlin, July 2. QNE hundred and fifty-six enemy v fuppiy vevsels, totalling 886,000 tons, were sunk by German U-teats during the month cf .June, the German High Command nnncunced on Wednesday. In addition to this, the Germans inflicted heavy damage to 58 enemy merchantmen by
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  • 275 2 Shanghai, July 3. CINCERE expression of gratitude for the kind treatment accorded to the inmates of ttie American Presbyterian Hospital on Hainan Island by the Nippon Army authorities is contained and recorded in the statements made by TJr. Nathaniel Bercovitz, meciical missionary to
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  • 140 2 Tokyo, July 4. FIGHT hundred thousand letters and picture?, written and drawn by boys and girls of Tokyo Elementary Schools, will be sent to our officers and men in China, Manchoukuo and Inner Mongolia on the occasion or the Fifth Anniversary of the China Affair,
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  • 99 2 Hukuoka, July 4. A GIGANTIC 450-lb. turtle, estimated to be 150 yean' old, roaming at large in the newly built pond exclusively for its use, Is delighting visitors to Hifiasi Park in Hukucka Cltv. This denizen of deep, measuring five feet three inches in
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    • 431 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (<NH»PON-GO O TUKAIMASIOIJ LESSON No. 14. English Nippon. Go Pronunciation 1. Please come in c hairi nasal oh haerrec nahsal (enter? 2. P!ra o sit down flozo o kake na?ai tinhzoh oh kahkce nahsai 3. Won't j-ou have nani mo o-ajarl iu.lince mo oh-uh-ngah- anything: to eat? D&saiirascn
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 347 2 'I HE GbKli-YO /MIANGES of programmes for the undermentioned Gekizyo from July 3, 2602 to July 8, 2602: SYOWA GEKIZYO (ALHAMBRA) Weekdays:—lst show —15 o'clock; 2nd show —19 o'clock. Saturdays and Sundays:—lst snow— 13 o'clock; 2nd show —15.30 o'clock; 3rd show —19 o'clock. 1. Nippon News, 2 reels; 2. Animal
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    • 291 2 Syonan Broadcasting Statioi? Wavelength—23 m. 225 m. Frequency—l2 Mrs. 1.333 Krs. El"i; nit,ntly: ic 10 30 p.m. Tokyo time. TO-DAI 11.30 a.m. Special Sunciav morning Programme Malay Music by Swara Timoer Kronchong Party with Mimi Momo, their sin*jer. from the Studio--12 p.m. Interval; 6.00 Special Programme fcr the Nippon Soldiers;
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  • 505 3 Private Interests Sacrificed On Altar Of Good Of The Entire Nation THE social structure of Ancient Nippon was based upon a system of family groups, or uzi, as such groups were called. With the natural increase of population from generation to generation, the uzi
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  • 280 3 Health Is Wealth Attitude allects ailments. Be Cheerful! Dottier orings bad health. Don't worry. /Cleanliness counteracts contagion. Chase dirt away. fXirt draws disease. Keep clean! ryes and cars require excep- tional care. See that they have it! |7ood fans and feeds life's flame. Eat
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  • 38 3 HENRY SAMUEL FINCK (age 70 years). Secretary of Art Furniture Depot, Ltd., passed away peacefully on July 3, at 9 p.m. and was buried at Bidadari Cemetery on July 4, at 12 o'clock noon. Deeply regretted. 117
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  • 35 3 JOHN DAVID MIRANDA Of Anjengo expired 3rd July, 2602. His brothers James and Lawrence thank those friends and relatives who attended the funeral, sent wreaths and letters of condolence. Up-country papers please copy." 117
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  • 981 3 A Correctly Balanced And Co-Ordinated Character j\N outline of the system of national education in modern Nippon is given in the appended article which is a continuation of Mr. Seiyn Munakata's review of the subject published »n yesterday's issue. The following are the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 268 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 82 EVACUATION ORDER RESPECTING TANJONG RHU AREA All residents in Tanjong Rhu area, west of the Kaikosya Bunkan (former Singapore Swimming Club) are requested to evacuate by July 10, by order of the Nippon Military Authorities. The employees of the KitaMisaki Army Dockyard should also evacuate
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    • 228 3 LATEST ADVERTI SEME N T S PERSONAL Anxious to contact MR. NG KAH HENG, formerly of Penang. Will readers please help. Reply LIM CHONG CHEE of Messrs. Hock Heng Co. Ltd. C/o 728, Chow Kit Road, Kuala Lumpur. 117 GENERAL CUTTER (European) with first-class references seeks position. Also willing to
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    • 177 3 WANTED to buy books on Analytical Chemistry both Organic and In.-wganic. Good prices will be paid. Ccmmunicate with THE ORIENT STAB NEWS COMPANY, 108, North Bridee Road, Syonan. 117—120 TO LET: Bungalow House 366-A, off East Coast Road. Siglap area. Rent $30 per month. For further particulars please phone 3466.
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    • 205 3 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. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH—MADAM TAN CHOOT NEO (aged 56 years), wife of the late Mr. Clu:a Swa Chwee,
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    • 459 3 Resumption Of Syonan-Nippon Telegraphic Facilities AS a result of the ceaseless efforts of our authorities, telegraphic facilities between Nippon and Syonan Island will be resumed on and after July 10, it was revealed in Tokyo yesterday. Race Weights For July 12 At Kuala Lumpur pOLLOWING are the weights for the
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    • 220 3 by order of the1 custodian of enemy: property RE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OP OPPICE FURNITURE, etc. Comprising 4—^ rttJng tables, stationery cabinets, counters. Ansonia" wall clocks Minimax" fire extinguishers, etc. To be held at 11, Robinson Road On Wednesday, gth July, 2602 At |LM a.m. (Tokyo
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    • 27 3 GET YOUR BOOKS. STATIONERY, PRINTING JOBS done at PETER CHONG CO., 82-2, Bras Basah Road. PHONE 4086. Prices Moderate. Courteous and Prompt Service and Superior Quality. 117-123
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 213 4 Discovery By Young Osaka Medico Said To Be Epoch-Making MEDICAL discovery which may have an important effect on the future study of malaria and its treatment, was recently made by a 24--year old medical student of the Osaka Imperial University when he discovered
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  • 143 4 War In Malaya P.I. Linked With China Affair Tokyo, July 3. THE exact place of the China Affair has come to be realized after the outbreak of the war of Greater East Asia, the spokesman of our Expeditionary Forces in China declared in a nationwide radio address on Thursday. After
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  • 64 4 Lisbon, July 2, Domei. ACCORDING to dispatches from Washington, the United States Department to-day announced that President Roosevelt nas accepted the resignation of Mr. Frrncis B. Sayre, Philippines High Commissioner, of his pest effective from March 23. It is recalled that Sayre fled from
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  • 115 4 Tokyo, Jnly 3. AAR. Saburo Miyamoto, one IT* of Nippon's most prominent painters who was commissioned by the War Office to make an extensive tour of the Southern Regions for the purpose of reproducing on canvas vivid scenes from the Greater East Asia
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  • 112 4 Medan, July 3. pLKASANT surprise was unani- mously expressed at the rapid progress of Sumatra since the Nippon occupation by 41 Nip-pon-zin who returned to Medan after eight months' absence. These Nippon-zin had evacuated Medan when the situation in the Pacific area became
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  • 116 4 Tokyo, July 4. MR. Tomokazu Hori, spokesman of the Board of Information, commenting on the effects of the developments in North Africa upon India, declared in the regular interview with press correspondents that the German victories were having a great influence, particularly spiritual, on the Indian
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  • 256 4 Tokyo, July 3. THE Asahi, in an editorial to--1 day, declares that the fall of Sebastopol has not only lowered the Soviet's strategic position but has also diminished Soviet influence in the Near East. The paper declares that the capture of Sebastopol. coming
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  • 156 4 Tokyo, July 3. A FIRST hand inspection of conditions in their various spheres of Jurisdiction is keeping Nippon's Ministers constantly on the move. Mr. Yosiaki Hatta. Minister for Railways, has left his Tokyo desk for Niigata Prefecture, where he arrived yesterday. He
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  • 72 4 Tokyo, July 3. THE Batavia Branch of the Southern Regions Development Bank yesterday started business with its quarters on the second floor of the branch office of the Yokohama Specie Bank, opposite the Batavia Railway Station, the Asahi reports from Batavia. Heading the officials of the
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  • 487 4 Lisbon, July 2. Fis reported from London that although the House of Commons defeated Sir WardlawMilne's non-confidence motion. Prime Minister Churchill received the severest lashing of his political career during the record 16--hour debate en the Libyan situation when Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha, former
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  • 203 4 IN a message to the public 1 Mr. Toyoda, Syomubutyo, Municipality, says: "I am riven to understand that the recent tendency of prices of general commodities in Syo-nan-to is on a considerably higher level than that of pre-war days. "It
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  • 59 4 -*L READERS 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
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  • 252 4  -  "ROLLING STONE-' To The Editor, Syonan Tunes. SIR,— I have followed with great interest the various letters addressed to you in the Syonan Times, and so far I have not read or seen any referring to Nippon-go. Having a suggestion to make, I ask you to spare me a
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  • 737 4  -  A. V. RAMAIYA, To the Editor, Syonan Times SIR,— The British came to India as shop-lieepers; now they claim and assert that they are masters with proprietory rights; they came as beggars with bended knees for alms for a bit of •five-foot' space to open little shops:
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  • 345 4 Tokyo, July 3. TF Britain loses her eastern Mediterranean Naval 1 Base of Alexandria, the British Fleet in those waters will become a homeless orphan, declared Mr. Masao Takata, former Captain of the Nippon liner Akagi
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  • 97 4 P"IFTEEN Chinese Common Pub- lie schools were opened in Syonan on Wednesday. Over 1,800 students found admission to the schools. Favoured by ideal weather conditions, hundreds of smilingfaced Chinese boys accompanied by their parents gathered at the respective school halls jvhere they were met by the
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  • 74 4 Tokyo, July 3. IT is learned that special book- lets lor Nippon youths are being prepared by the Education Ministry, explaining "the actual causes, the far-reaching effects and nnal objects of the War of Greater East Asia and Nippon youth" will be printed
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  • 185 4 Tokyo. July 3. A 1,500,000 yen monument tn memory of the Nippon soldiers who gave their lives for the cause of the new East Indies will be erected on a hill at Bandoeng, Java, according to the Nitl Niti, which says that
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  • Article, Illustration
    188 4 YESTERDAY you learnt over the radio the use of "asoko" and "asokoni," both of which meaii "there" in English. "Asoko" followed by the auxiliary word "no" to form "asokono" is an adjective Monday's radio lesson will deal with this use of "asoko." For example, take the sentence: "Asokono kodomo wa
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  • 243 4 Cabaret To Be Opened In S yonan VET another indication ol tne return to normalcy in Syonao is the gradual revival of night life in the city, the latest of which is the Great East Asia Cabaret whicn will open on about July 15, the Syonan Times understands. The site
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  • 50 4 NEW U.S. PERU COMMERCIAL TREATY Buenos Aires, July 3. Dome!. ACCORDING to reports from Lima. Peru, the Peruvian Foreign Minister announced the conclusion of n new commercial treaty between the United States and Peru under the most favoured nation treaty. Ttie new treaty will be effective as from July 1.
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  • 35 4 WANTED young energetic nurse, any nationality, to do private nursing for two weeks. Patient suffering from gastric complaints. Apply in person to Osaka Mainiti News. 3rd Floor. Yokohama Specie Bank Chambers Building, Syonan.
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