Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 July 1942

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  • 20 1 The syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471.. ISo. 121 FRIDAY, JULY 10, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 64 1 Tokyo, July 8. THE Nippon nation marked the seventh month since the outbreak of the war of Greater East Asia by observing the Imperial Rescript Day to-day. Flags were flown over the doorway of every house and building, while in schools the Rescript graciously
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  • 335 1 Lisbon, July 8. TTIZ Associated Press reported from Moscow that the Germans streamed across the upper Don River and smashed on eastward on Tuesday night into the steppes of Voronezh province in their deepest penetration of the* war into Soviet soil. The raport said that
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  • 254 1 Churchill Taken To Task Over Lack Of Co-operation Between Air Force Army Lisban, July 8. BITTER criticism was directed against Winston Churchill in the House of Commons Tuesday on the question of the lack of co-oparation between British land forces and the R.A.F.. according t-> a Reuter dispatch rece.ved her?
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  • 908 1 History-Making Campaign Had Two Important Phases Native Co-operation Contributed Largely To Our Success TOKYO, JULY 8. THE WHOLEHEARTED CO-OPERATION BY THE BURMESE POPULATION WHO ACTIVELY ASSISTED OUR ARMED FORCES THROUGH ACTS OF SABOTAGE AND OTHER ACTIONS AGAINST THE ALLIED FORCES CONTRIBUTED IN A LARGE
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  • 52 1 Buenos Aires, July 8, Domei. PIE United States Navy Department on July 5 announced that the United Nations had lost a total of 35? merchantmen, since the middle of January, doe to Axis submarines, in the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, Reuter's Washington
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  • 177 1 Tokyo, July 8. Domei. BRITISH and Chungking forces abandoned 24,600 bodies on the battlefields in the Burma fighting up to May 31 this year since the outbreak of the War of Greater E-st Asia, according to authoritative statistics made public to-day. Simultaneously it was
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  • 83 1 Berlin, July 8, Domei. THE German High Command announced to-day that strong formations of German planes on the night of July 6 raided the city of Middlesborough on the eastern coast of England starting fires at several places. MORESBY RAIDED AGAIN Lisbon, July 8 Domei JT is
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  • 198 1 Berlin, July 9. CIERCE fighting between the Axis and British forces is raging in the El Alamein sector. Formations of German bombers and dive bombers spotted British transport units and showered them with tons of bombs, according to D.NB. information. The defence line in El Alamein
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  • 232 1 From The China Fronts Tokyo, July 8. OUR army planes yesterday attacked Kienow in Fukien Province, situated about 200 kilometres south of Yushankai, according to an Asahi dispatch from an undisclosed place in Central China. The report said that our army bombers
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  • 695 1 Courage, Daring Gallantry Of Three Lieutenants HEROES OF °EARL HARBOUR ATTACK LAUDED BY PRESS Tokyo, July 8. THE local newspapers splashed front pages as well as devoted columns in inside pages to the heroic achievements of the three First Lieutenants who were posthumously elevated two ranks to commanders—equalling the honours
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  • 786 1 Slum-Rats Thugs In Syonan-to INHERE is evidence that there exists, in Syonan-to and in fact ether parts nf Malaya as well, a number of people, who do not seem to realize the purport cf the New Order, and who continue their subversive and criminal activities, which not only upset the
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  • 142 1 Berlin, July 8. Domei. QUOTING New Delhi reports, the D.N.B. reports that Mahatma Gandhi was yesterday taken to bed due to high blood pressure. However, his condition is not said to be critical, the Mahatma gathering together close followers of the all India Congress Party
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    • 64 1 fc Nippon-Go J y In order to enable you {j to write the Katakana V •A characters and facilitate your studj of Nippon-co, r» you are shown elsewhere S in a lucid way with arrow \4 marks how to write these A characters. Take advan- C *Q tape of this
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  • 223 2 Significant Step In Process Of Building C o-Prosperity Sphere OUR Foreign Office in Tokyo officially announced on the afternoon of July 7 that the Government of Thailand on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the outbreak of the China [Affair formally extended its recognition to the
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  • 75 2 MR. Mamoru Sigemitu, Nippon Ambassador to Nanking, and the (ierman, Italian and Manehoukuoan envoys separately called on Mr. Wang Ching-wei, President of the National Government of China, to extend their congratulations over the Nanking Government's recognition by Thailand. At 5 p.m. the Chinese Chief Executive was
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  • 184 2 < HPHE formal recognition of the Chinese National Government .at Nanking by the Thai Government has not only completed but, In fact, it has brought about the complete encirclement of the Chungking regime, declared Mr. Reitetu Iwata, spokesman of the Nippon Embassy here on the •occasion
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  • 157 2 Manila, July 9. I UERALDING another &tep forward in the complete iestoration of educational facilities, the educational authorities of the Philippines civil administration announced their approval of a plan to re-open 92 additional primary and kindergarten schools throughout the country. Since the occupation of
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  • 241 2 PROMPTED by the desire to participate in the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere and to achieve peace and wellbeing through close co-operation with other Asiatic peoples, Thailand has recognized the National Government of China at Nanking, it was announced by the Government on July 7.
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  • 169 2 Osaka, July 9. MANIFESTING great pleasure over Thailand's recognition of the National Government of China At Nanking, Mr. Jingo Futami, our former Minister to Bangkok, in a press interview here, declared that he was overjoyed to hear that the Thai Premier, Luang Pibul Songeram, had fulfilled
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  • 37 2 Istanbul, July 8, Domei. rf is reported from Ankara that Colonel Sikao Huzisuka, military attache to the Nippon Legation in Bucharest, left Ankara on July 4 fcr Nippon via the Soviet Union.
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  • 208 2 EXPRESSING deep appreciation over the formal recognition of the National Government of China by Thailand, Dr. Chu Min-i, Minister cf Foreign Affairs of the Nanking Government, in a verbal statement, emphasized that the friendly ties between Nanking and Bangkok have been strengthened further
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  • 249 2 THROUGHOUT the length and breadth of Nippon Teikeku, 100,000,000 loyal Nippon-zin on July 7 observed the fifth anniversary of the outbreak ot the China Affair with intensified determination to achieve ultimate victory and lasting peace In the whole of Greater East Asia. Ihe unshakable resolve
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  • 14 2 Units of Our Imperial Navy anchored off Syonan Island.
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  • 404 2 MAILING the recognition of the Nanking Govern--11 ment by Thailand, newspapers editorially declared that another step forward in consolidating the Greater East Asia Sphere had been attained through Thailand's gesture. The Yomiuri said that the move was extremely significant in view of the fact
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  • 143 2 EXPRESSING full approval of Thai action, the Manchoukuoan Government in a statement said that the fact the Government of Thailand formally entered into diplomatic relations with the National Govern ment of China while the Greater East Asia War was being continued to
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  • 113 2 Tokyo, July 9. "MOTHER and tons —three of them—are doing quite well. Thank you! The proud possessor of the heirs is Mr. Turukiti Narusima, a draler in e-.'ible seav/etd whose wife ga\e birth to triplets in the early hours on the rooming of July 7. Mrs.
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  • 88 2 BRINGING the number of countries which have recognized the National Government of China to twelve, Mr. Vichitr Vadakarn, the Foreign Minister of Thailand, has notified the Nanking Government of its formal recognition by Thailand. President Wang Ching-wei immediately upon receipt of the Thai note dispatched
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  • 36 2 Lisbon, July 8. Domei. ACCORDING to the Reuter dispatch from London the British War Ministry announced tiint Brigadier General Donald Spear was killed in action on the East African front.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 316 2 THE GEKJZYO CHANGES of programmes for the undermentioned rekizyo from July 9, 2602 to July 15, 2602: STOWA GEKIZYO Weekdays:—lst show—ls o'clock; 2nd show—lB o'clock. Saturday and Sunday:—lst show— 13 o'clock; 2nd show—ls.3o o'clock; 3rd show —18 o'clock. 1. Nippon News. 1 reel; 2. Millionaire Hobo, 1 reel; 3. Badman
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    • 294 2 Syonan Broadcasting Station Wavtfength—2s m. A 225 m. Frequency—l2 Mcs. A 1.333 Kcs. Broadcasting nightly: 7 to 10.30 p.m. Tokyo time. TO-DAV 7 p.m. Nippon Go News relayed from Tokyo; 7.30 Indian Music—Tainil and Telegu Classical Music by P. V. Linggam and Party; 8.20 Ninon-Go Lesson No. 73; 8.30 News
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  • 1279 3 Egypt's Travail: Country Torn By Wars Strifes *THE astounding speed of the drive of the Axis Forces into Egypt brings that ancient country into the limelight of world affairs once again. Right throughout its history Egypt has been torn by wars and strifes, and the short details of Egyptian history
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  • 442 3 Buenos Aires, July 8. J^S Allied reverses continue without respite despite the huge war production claimed in the United States, Mr. and Mrs. America are uninterruptedly carrying on innumerable adjustments to war living, according to the latest issue of the Time magazine reaching
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  • 69 3 *THE Syonan Police Band will perform in Public at the Jalan Besar Bandstand to-day from 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. under the direction of Conductor Ganda Singh. The programm3 will be as fellows: 1. March, 'Quarter Deck", Alford. 2. Overture, Romantique Bela. 3. Selection, "Popular Melodies," Monckton.
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  • 323 3 AN important phase in the reconstruction of Perak under the Nippon Administration, in so far as the repair and construction of damaged and demolished bridges by the British in their retreat in concerned, is nearing completion. The project undertaken by Nippon officers, in co-operation
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  • 57 3 k GAME of soccer will be played on A Saturday between the Kampong Clam team and the Mala; Youngsters on the field opiosite St. Joseph's Institution, Bras Ba&ah Road. Kampong Qlam team: Ramali; Abdul Rahman, Sailer: Qcsan. Harith, Haji Grahan: A. Pattah, Abdul Fatten. Madon,
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  • 792 3 AT. the second Penghulus' conference held at the Distric" Office;'s f* office in Ipoh, the Agricultural Officer reported on the increase of areas under food cultivation, particularly wet ip<l dry padi, maize, tapioca and sweet potatoes. The conference was attended by nearly
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  • 122 3 fTHE Malay residents of Lower 1 Perak District have made a commendable effort in inaugurating a movement for <he collection of funds in order to erect a War Memorial fai the Nippon soldiers wi i iei| in their glorious fi-lit --ainst the British.
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    • 241 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE MARRIAGE The marriage between Richard Miao Chuen Kong and Nora Shieh Moo Kao (nee Nora Yip) took place on the 6th day of June, 2602, at the Syonan Marriage Registry. MARRIAGE The marri&ge took, place at the Presbyterian Church. Batu Pahat, on 2.7.2602, between Miss Susan Thomas, 2nd
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    • 219 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 NOTICE No. 86 It is hereby notified that Syonan Tokubetu-si Notice No. 74, re registration of all persons (male and female) employed in licensed premises such as Restaurants, Eating Houses, Cafes, Coffee Shops and Cold Drink Shops, has been further extended -n to August 31, 2602. MAYOR SYONAN
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  • 368 4 British American Ministers In Very Melancholy Mood THE atmosphere of the passengers in this ship is so tense and restrained that it does not feel like an exchange ship. They ought to feel happier now that they are on their way home/' declared Chief
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  • 165 4 Tokyo, July 8. •T-HE monetary contributions to our fighting forces averaged more than Yen 100,000 daily since the start of the Sino-Nippon hostilities five years ago. Pouring in at a rate of 203 contributions daily, the aggregate sum, donated voluntarily by the public, reached
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  • 137 4 Lisbon, July 8, Domei. FROM Ankara the United Press reports that the late Premier Saydam, whose death has just been reported will be succeeded bv the Minister of the Interior lor the time being until President Inonu appoints a new Premier. i The
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  • 91 4 Tokyo, July 3. TWO national swimming re- cords were set at the Girls' Intermiddle School Swimming Meet which was held at the Meizi Shrine Pool yesterday afternoon. Both national records were made by Miss Humiko Hatano of the Fourth Prefectural Girls' Middle School. Miss
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  • 449 4 following ar the result: of the 1 second day of the race meeting held in Penang: BIG SWEEP Total Pool: $9,2ZZ. Ist: *****. *****, *****. 2nd: *****. *****, *****. Trd: *****. *****. *****. Starters: *****. *****. *****, *****. *****. *****, *****,
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  • 116 4 Manila, July 8 LT.- General Masaharu Honma, Commander-in-chief of the Nippon Forces in the Philippines, and Officers under his command, yesterday enjoyed a meal when they were served with the first rice grown from Nippon seed in the Philippines. The verdict of the
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  • 82 4 Saigon, July 8. COMETHING of a sensation was created here by thousands of Chinese residents who, after due ceremony, burned a huge portrait of Chiang Kai-shek, thus signifying their severance of relations with the fugitive Chinese leader. This took place on the fifth
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  • 138 4 U.S. Britain "Worms Eating Away National Fabric Of China" Tokyo, July 7. •T'HE National Government of China is leaving no stone unturned in leading the Chines i people toward the closest cooperation with Nippon in the task of ousting British and American influences from China, declared Dr. Hsu Liang, Nanking
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  • 249 4 Manila. July 7. TN a message on the occasion of the x Fifth Anniversary of the China Affair. Mr. Jorge B. Vargas, Chairman of the Philippines Executive Commisrioi.. expressed his hope that all a- isitic nations will collaborate with Nippon for the establishment of r>»? ureater
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  • 244 4 Nanking, July 6. present Pacific conflict is not merely a struggle of strength between Nippon and the Allied nations but a momentous conflict aimed at securing the freedom of the entire Asiatic races from the deadening Influence of Anglo-American domination, declared Mr. T-<n Po-sheng, Minister
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  • 303 4 A Tokyo, July 8. SSERTING that the exploitation of the vital mineral and agricultural resources of China is rapidly being carried out through the Joint collaboration between Nippon and the National Government of China, Lt.-General Qensiti Oikawa, Vice-President of the China Affairs Board, last
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  • 295 4 I ARGE quantities pf rice from Burma and Thailand have recently arrived in Syonan, declared Mr. H. Kitagawa, Food Contoller, Syonan, in an interview with a Syonan Times reporter yesterday. Meanwhile, Mr. Kitagawa stated, he has drawn up a schedule to increase table vegetable
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  • 821 4 Wisdom Of Wang ChingWei Contrasted With Obstinacy Of Chiang Tokyo News Commentary CAKLY on the morning of July 1937, when the Loukouchiao Incident occurred, the world did not wonder nor was it surprised by the teport of the incident because of the .inti-Nippon policy of the National Government of China
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    • 259 4 SYONANSI SIDEN SERVICE N^Tl7 Finlayson Green to Holland Road: (Ulu Pandan) As from 12th July, 2602 a New Service No. 17 Omnibuses will operate between Finlayson Green and Holtind Road via S.C.C. Padang Stamford Roa* and Orchard Road. Firrt Bos leave Finlayson Gre~n 7.35 a.m. Last Bus leave Finlayson Green
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    • 218 4 To-iyays Uadio Lesson In Nippon-Go UP to yesterday you were taught, over the radio, the variations of the first person, WATASHI, when auxiliary words are added to it. to form "Watashi Wa," "Watashi No," "Watashi Ni," and "Watashi To." From now on you will learn th* same variations of the
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