Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 July 1942

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  • 20 1 The syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. No. lift TUESDAY, JULY 7, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 826 1 Key To Settlement Is Elimination Of British United States Influences ANGLO-AMERICAN POWERS 'SNAKES IN THE GRASS' THE KEY TO THE SETTLEMENT OF J THE CHINA AFFAIR IS COMPLETE ERADICATION OF BRITISH AND UNITED STATES INFLUENCES FROM EAST ASIA, CAPT. OGAWA, CHIEF OF THE NAVY PRESS
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  • 497 1 Tokyo, July 5, Domei. THE Japan Times and Advertiser. waaertLng that General Chiang Kai-shek failed to see through the design of the United States and Britain to establish control over East Asia, and allowed himself to be
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  • 109 1 Berlin, July 4. A TOTAL of 42 British warships were sunk during the month of June by the Cci'iiun !"avy and Air Force, the German High Command announced on Friday. Ihe German High Coranni also announced that the German air and naval forces attacked
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  • 167 1 Tokyo. July 6. QUMMARIZING our naval activities against Chungking during the period of the past six months, authoritative naval quarters on Sunday disclosed that our naval forces either sunk or seized a staggering total of 965 Chungking vessels, including warships. They said
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  • 807 1 Blackout For Cairo; Suez Canal District Raided IT is reported that the vanguards of the German and Italian forces, operating in Egypt, have now advanced to a point within shooting range of Alexandria, stated a Vichy message on Saturday. The Axis forces have already
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  • 277 1 Stockholm, July 5. THE ma'n units of the German forces, operating in the Kharkov sector, of the Eastern Front, crossed the Donetz River and are now reported to be driving eastwards led by a tan* corps. Meanwhile, the German High Command announced on
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  • 855 1 ALEXANDRIA. Britain's largesi rx military base in the Eastern Mediterranean, is at the moment of writing in danger of falling to Field Marshal Rommel and his victorious troops. As a matter or fact we would not be surprised if it has fallen by the time this
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  • 107 1 Tokyo. July G. HPHE Yom.uri reports iron* Soursbaya that the a.temots by the Dutch forces to render unusable stores of ga-s- liru» in 3asc Asia during th?ir retreat by mixing pine resin and other foreign matters in the fuel have been nullified by the scientific
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 55 1 Nippon-Go In order to enable you to v rite the Katakana V, y characters and facilitate your study of Nippon-go, 5* you are shown elsewhere r\ in a lucid way with arrow marks how to write these J characters. Take advan- tage of this and the radio t lessons which
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    • 45 1 HINOMARU~MUST~BE j HOISTED TO-DAY J SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI I NOTICE NO. 85 I Every house in Syonan-to I should hoist Hinomaru (our f national flag) to-day July 7. I 1 2602. the fifth anniversary of Sino Nippon Incident. I MAYOR, I 1 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI. 1 I
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  • 234 2 BRITISH REPORTS REFLECT CONFUSION IN CAIRO Berne, July 6, Domei. CEVERISH trench digging and other defence preparations are going on in the Nile delta where the main strength of the Ninth British Army was hurriedly sent and reinforcements are being concentrated near
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  • 47 2 Stockholm, July 4. REPORTS from London on Friday indicated that the British Government in an attempt to olacate public indignat'on over the poor strategy of the British High Command is contemplating to cut off the all-out •id to the Soviet Union.
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  • 139 2 ''Burma Looks To Nippon For Leadership Tokyo, July S. BURMA now aeeds Nippon's aid in all fields of her endeavour, asserted Dr. U Ba Maung, former Premier, in an interview with the Nit! Niti correspondent at his residence in Rangoon. In culture as well as in economy and politics, Burma
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  • 53 2 Lisbon, July 5. UfHILE wide attention is being paid to the move Turkey will take with the rapid progress of the war, a dispatch from Ankara revealed Friday that the Turkish Government issued recalling orders to its Ambassadors ivi-^i Ministers stationed in Hungary and several
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  • 112 2 Tokyo, July 6. IN order to train Nippon youths for service on the spot in economic development of the Southern Regions, a Southern Training Institute will be established in September in Saigon by the South Seas Association, collaborating with the Education and Foreign Ministries. Professor Juzi
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  • 386 2 LAST VESTIGES OF U.S. INFLUENCE DISAPPEAR (By Masaru Ogawa, Domei correspondent). Manila, July 6. COR the first time in 40 years, July Fourth passed unobserved in the Philippines—a significant proof that the last vestiges of American influence have disappeared
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  • 298 2 AnglorAmerican Domination Gone Forever Shanghai Forgets U.S. Day Of Independence IN Shanghai, July 4 merely served as a sharp reminder of the days of the Anglo-American domination in China as well as in East Asia is gone for ever. One of the gala events to Shanghai city for demonstrating America's
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  • 86 2 Buenos Aires, July 6. A CCORDINQ to an announcement of the UJS. Army Headquarters in Panama Canal Zone, Lieut. Gen. Frank Andrews, Defence Commander, on Thursday has announced the arrest of 20 persons suspected of espionage. The UJS. Army charged that they formed a spy
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  • 67 2 Lisbon, July 4. INFORMATION from London disclosed on Friday that the British Food Minister, Lord Woolton, told the British people to take a good look at the map and see how much territory they have lost in the East, and to take a good look at Britain's shipping
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  • 52 2 Ankara, July 5. JNFOAMATION reaching here from Syria on Saturday revealed that anti-British as well as anti-Soviet movements have started in Syria. The British authorities have immediately taken strong measures to meet the situation, simultaneously increasing British troops to guard railway bridges and military establishments, the same
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  • 373 2 f)UR Expeditionary Forces in North China, reviewing the operations during June, in Its communique said that our troops early in the month attacked on several occasions Communist troops of about 20,000 strong commanded by General Liu Pai-chen, in the region north of Shehsfc In
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  • 288 2 Hukuoka, July 6. •TAKEDA-NO-MIYADENKA ar- rived here by plane at 5.30 p.m. on Sunday en route to Tokyo after completing a 21-day extensive tour of the Southern Regions, embracing Borneo, the Philippines, Java, Malaya, Sumatra and Hong Kong. With the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 116 2 SYONAN SYOKEN (GOVERNMENT LOTTERY) Tickets jre now on sale at The Oversea Chinese Association, Mo. 70-1, Club Street, and the following Sub-Offices of the Association HOKKIEN SECTION, No. 3-A, Telok Ayer Street, TEOCHEW SECTION, No. 44, Carpenter Street, CANTONESE SECTION, No. 1, Bukit Pasoh Road, STRAITS-BORN SECTION, No. 15, Circular
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    • 145 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! ((NIPPON-GO O TL'kAIMASYO!) LESSON No. 15, Knftts* Nippon. Go PronsMiathin Where arc v*,, dotira e oirie 4«hrhf*rah yell wydeii fro'njt? nasalmaiai ka? rudnaicaahs bah? I W soiii* uU e kaerlmasa oochee yen kahehreewiuis home 1 come from uti kara m. Irimai <>och^ kah rah do not ko away
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 250 2 THE GEKIZYO CHANGES of programmes for the undermentioned Gekizyo from July 3, 2602 to July 8, 2602: SYOWA GEKIZYO (ALHAMBKA) Weekdays:—lst show—ls o'clock: 2nd show —19 o'clock. Saturdays and Sundays:—lst show— 13 o'clock; 2nd show—ls.3o o'clock; 3rd show—l9 o'clock. 1. Nippon News, 2 reels; 2. Animal Crackers Circus. 1 reel;
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    • 254 2 Syonon BroadcQstinr Station Wavefcnirth—2s m. 225 m. Kr«j»fn. y—l2 Me*. 1.133 Kcc Broadcasting nightly: 'i to 10.30 pjn. Tokyo time. TO-DAY 11 a.m. Nippon-Go Lessor, foi Chinese Schools broadcast In Mandarin; 11.15 Nippon-Go Lesson for Malay and Indian Schools broadcast in Malay; n.30 Nippon-Go Songs for all SciiooLs; 11.45 Nippon-Go
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  • 677 3 Incomparable Beauty Of Scene At Mount Ikoma BUDDHIST IMAGES SCULPTURES IN Sunday's instalment of Mr. Koya Nakamura's article on the History of Nippon, reference was made to the Horyu-zi Temple and the Buddhist images and sculptures in them, as representative of the Asuka period. The article continues: The whole scene
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  • 330 3 Tosyo, July 4. *T»HE United States' Independ- ence Day, July 4, has become a traves.y, declares the Japan Times Advertiser in an editorial pointing out the vast difference in the ideals for which Washington fought in 1776 and in the ruthless
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  • 89 3 Tokyo, July 3. > npo cone with the new and .critical .situation arising from the fall of Sebastopoi and the Axis drive into Egypt, General Ismet Inonu, Turkish President, is contemplating a complete reorganization of the Turkish Cabinet, the Niti Niti reports from Istanbul.* As a
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  • 148 3 Lisbon, July 5, Domei. THE United Tress reported from an East Coast port of the United States that among the British and American survivors from encounters with our forces in the South Pacific battles was Lieut. William Lamade, an American who said
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  • 98 3 Tokyo, July 5. FIVE million inhabitants of Java who had been engaged in the sugar industry prior to the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War have been assured of their livelihood as 84 sugar manufacturing companies in Java will soon start operations. Thirteen have
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  • 58 3 CULL houses greeted the opening of the Tropical Show on Saturday. Ihe show te being staged in Victoria Street opposite Malay Street. The programme is filled with many Interestir.tr it-cms, unong them bein? tight rope walking* trick cycling and ccmeaifs. Fred end bis glamour girls arc a great
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  • 876 3 The Nippon Expeditionary Army in the southern region* have laid down the following rules regarding the control of travellers' expenses within the occupied territories to be effective as from July Ist, 2602. These rules, however, does not apply
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 273 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S! NOTICE No. 32 EVACUATION ORDER RESPECTING TAN JONG RHO AREA All residents in Tanjong Khu area, west of the R; ikosya Bunk an (former Singapore Swimming Clab) are requested to evacuate by Julj 10, by order of the Nippon Military Authorities. The employees of the KitaMisaki Army Dockyard
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    • 184 3 ADVERTISEMENTS PERSONAL TAN KIM PONG, formerly of Tione Bahru—please meet ROBERT TAN of 9 iowhili Road immediately at 31-B Tionsr POh Road reg«*ting Bicycle No. SVB66 118 GENERAL WANTED Waitresses and Hostesses for a first-class Restaurant and Bar. Apply in person on Wednesday between 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. at
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    • 264 3 TO LET: Bungalow House 366-A. off East Coast Road. Siglap area. Rent $30 per month. For further particulars please phone 3466. 117 WANTED TO BUY secondhand Iron Safe. Good condition and make with Combination Lock. State price. Apply Box No. 60, C/o Syonan Times. 117—122 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE MARRIAGE CHEN—SHUM. The
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    • 204 3 ASTROLOGY Do you want good I.OCIt? Do you wish to get Ist prise In LOTTERY? A good lucky Talisman of Venus Is given free to each person who sends n three questions regarding about Woik. Business. Love. Health Marriage. Lottery and other private matters. NOTE:—Choose any one alphabet from A
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    • 137 3 BY ORDER OF THit CUSTODIAN OP INEMA PROPERTY RE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OP OFFICE FURNITURE, etc. Comprising*—T* rlting tables, stationery cabinets, counters. Ansonia" wall clocks Min jnax" fire e::tinguishers, etc. To be held at U, Robinsoti Road On Wednesday, Sth July, 2G»2 A« iI.U aJB- (Tokyo
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    • 151 3 TO-NIGHT AT TO-NIGHT AT 5.30 8 P.M. 5.3« A 8 P.M. TOKYO TIME TOKVO TIME SINCE THE GRAND OPENING NIGHT HUNDREDS Revuefans had to be satisfied with only standing room to enjoy special entertainments by the TROPICAL SHOW AT VICTORIA STREET. OPPOSITE MALAY STREET. With Brilliant New Company of Sensational
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    • 198 3 Syonan Syoken Ticket Distributors A DDITIONAL distributors selling Gov- eminent lottery tickets on behalf of the Indian Community are: R. g. I Mohiur.ed Karsiin Ac Co.. Ltd., and their branches upcountry; S. P. Nadarajan Chettiar, «0 Amnant; Street, Kuala Lumpur; Krishna Brrwan Restaurant 11 Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur; R. govidi»rn.julu
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  • 369 4 STATEMENT ON TO-DAY'S ANNIVERSARY BY MAYOR OF SYONAN "THE preservation of peace in East Asia to contribute towards the peace of the world is the unshakable national policy of our Imperial Government," declares Mr. Sigeo Odate, Mayor of Syonan, in
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  • 973 4 'The Greater East Asia War inscarcely populated places in fact broke out five years ago today when Nippon and China unfortunately entered into a siate of war which all the time was clearly not a war between the two great peoples of East Asia," says Professor Nakajima
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  • 175 4 THE following programme has been arranged for the people of Syonan for to-day in observance of the fifth anniversary of the China Incident. 1. Lectures by Major Tukusi (Army) and Capt. Yamasal<i (Navy) at the Syowa Gekizyo (former Alhambra) from 3 p.m. to C
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  • 95 4 Tokyo. July S. THE entire Nippon nation was jubilant ov» i the llgntning advance of the Germans and Italians in Northern Egypt. The front pages of the newspapers here were filled with the announcements of the German and Italian High Commands and other reports from the
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  • 605 4 Tokyo, July 4. CCORCHING criticism of the intrigues of Great Britain and the United States towards China was voiced by Mr. Tomokazu Hori, Deputy Spokesman of the Board of Information, during his broadcast to the nation last night.
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  • 80 4 Manila. July 5. THANKS to the efforts of the 1 Nippon authorities, the establishment of a sound financial structure in the Philippines' is making progress, and the Filipino authorities have been able to balance their budget. The MayJune budget showed a surplus of 54,000 Pesos. With
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  • 768 4 AT about midnight on the sixth day of the seventh moon ot the lunar calendar Chinese maidens, particularly the Cantonese, in Syonan-to and throughout the world, fill large earthenware vessels and glass bottles with fresli water from well or tap and invoke the
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  • 458 4 The Nippon Huzinkai Women In Syonan THE loyalty of the Nippon-zin can be most clearly manifested *in the honest discharge of duties which every member ct the people is called upon to assume. By so doing, eac» individual can serve his or her Emperor most satisfactorily by contributing to the
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  • 94 4 Tokyo, July i. AS on? of the many phases of Nippon's economi- activity in the Sou«h"rn Regions Nippon Life Insurance Companies will scon estab ish branches in the Southern areas, according to th I plan drafted by the Bureau of Commercial and Industrial
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  • 173 4 Tokyo. July 6. A GIGANTIC rally for promoting the construction of Greater East Asia got under way on July 4, at the Gunjin Kaikan at Kundan, with the participation of approximately 2,000 Government and civil leaders. The rally was conducted under
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  • 235 4 handicapping corrpeMton held over the woek-rnd at the Cherry Blossom nun atrre goif course at 307. East coast Road, vsa a great success several competitor* returning rtcellen'; cards. At the close, in making th I prexntath-n of the .special cup offered io the v inner by jv:r.
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