Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 July 1942

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  • 73 1 The Syonan Times L Nippon-Go Anybody can master f the Katakana alphabet V I nin a few days after the J simplified illustrations given during the week, y J Practise on the phrases appearing daily and fol- J low the radio lessons. A f j little effort means sue- cess
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  • 450 1 Reds Abandon Another Important Military Point Soviets Stress Need For Second Front pERMAN FORCES ARE VIGOROUSLY THEIR SOUTHWARD DRIVE TOWARD THE CAUCASUS OILFIELDS, DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT IN RUSSIA INDICATE. According to a Moscow broadcast, the Red Army at Staryi Oskol has retreated to new
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  • 215 1 Tokyo, July 9, Dome!. THE Asahi editorially paid tribute to the 49 members of ithe Imperial Naval air units who died a glorious death In the Pearl •Harbour attack and who had i been posthumously promoted by two ranks. The newspaper said: "The exploits of
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  • 136 1 Berlin, July 9, Domei. •-pHE President of Turkey yester day formally announced the appointment of Foreign Minister Sukru Saracoglu as Premier to succeed the late Premier Dr. Reft* Saydam who passed away on July 7 according to a D.N.B. dispatch acm Istanbul. Meanwhile, Domei reports from
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  • 97 1 rpo-DAY will be opt of t/ the most impressive days for Thailand and French Indo-China as p" the formal signing of th«lr border agreement be- f^ tween the two countries V j will take place in Saigon among the represent- mti atives of
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  • 238 1 New Axis Drive To Alexandria Cairo Soon Rome, July I. THOUGH the Egyptian war situation seems to be at a cfapjjcHii well-informed military SDtftSfifm Rome predict thtt tro Axis forces will shortly start a fresh offensive against Alexandria and Cairo. They said that the German and Italian armies are now
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  • 314 1 Stockholm, July 9, Domei. ALTHOUGH the latest reportj from Egypt somswhat relieved the British anxiety, the British Press again became pessimistic as Uie Germans gained new successes Jn the eastern front with the occupation of Voronezh—the greatest strategical victory so far this year. The
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  • 38 1 Lisbon, July 9. Domel. rls reported from Melbourne that General Douglas MacArthurs Headquarters has announced that Nippon planes bombed the island of Horn, oil Cape York In Northern Australia, for the second time.
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  • 47 1 Tokyo, July 9. IN view of the mounting tension in Soviet-Turkish relations, the Soviet-Turkish border has been finally closed, the Niti Nit; reported Wednesday. The report added that the only communication route open to Nippon and neutral nationals in Europe had now been closed.
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  • 321 1 (By Susumu Iziri, Domei Correspondent >. Sebastopol, July 8. THE titanic battle for this strategic Black Sea port had ended four days before my visit here after a 2,000-kilometre oneday hop from Berlin, but the last remnants of the Soviet forces wer still continuing
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  • 174 1 JT *T*O perpetuate the memory of our gallant soldiers "h£ \'vho heroically gave up their lives in the battle for j^ 3& Singapore, plans are under way to construct a gigantic :iS war monument on Bukit Tiniali height, the highest point
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  • 215 1 From The China Fronts From one of oar bases in Chekiang Province, July 9. CCDDENLY launching a new offensive on Tuesday in south- eastern Chekiang Province, our columns on the evening of the first day stormed and occupied the enemy position at Haikowshih,
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  • 338 1 Chekians Front, July 9. P»ULLY indicating that the Chungking forces in the Chuchow fighting early In June suffered almost complete annihilation from our attacks. Our Military Authorities have disclosed results of investigation and information extracted from the captives which revealed that the majority of
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  • 911 1 WITH the recognition of the National Government of China by Thailand, the formal opening of relations between the two countries marked the significant step made towards the establishment of the East-As. t Co-Prosperity Sphere and che complete elimination of all Angle-American Influences which had for centuries dominated the
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  • 186 2 Tokyo, July 9. THE firet attempt to study exhaustively the quality of coal is being undertaken by the newly organized committee created in Nippon called the Scientific Promotion Society. The committee's research agenda is as follows: lirstly. the basic study of the quality of coal
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  • 69 2 Berlin, July 9, Domel. •TTOE German High Command announced yesterday that the German naval and air forces sank four more merchantmen totalling 24.700 tons in Artie waters, bring^ ing the number of ships sunk from the large 38 ship convoy to 32 ship.s
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  • 40 2 Lisbon. July 9. Domei. PROM Was iirgton well-inform- ed sources said that Gen. George Marshall. Chief of the United States Army General Staff, might be appointed Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Natio >s Armed Forces.
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  • 109 2 Completely Isolated From Allied Help f HUNGKING has entered the sixth year of the China Affair in a much gloomier mood than last year according to observers in Lisbon. The complete interception of the Burma Road has isolated Chungking from Anglo-American assistance and ha? also
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  • 331 2 WHILE the collapse of Chungking Is eminent, the Chinese In the Southern Regions are coming forward and pledging whole-hearted support for Nippon and the National Government of China under Mr. Wang Ching-wei. Representing Chinese overseas merchants in the East Indies, Mr. Huang Tsung-siao,
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  • 217 2 Manila, July 10. TTHE major part cf the land and marine transportation services in the Philippines have been restored to pre-war status during the six months since the entry of the Nippon forces into Manila, according to Mr. Mituhisa Ogasawara, director of the Communications Bureau of
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  • 188 2 Sourabaya, July 10. *T*HE Imperial Rescript Obrerv- a nee Day was a gala holiday for officers and men of the former Netherlands East Indies Army interned in Sourabaya and Batavia, as our Military Authorities threw open the gates of bcth the prison camps
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  • 123 2 Sourabaya. July 10. GROUND-breal:in3 ceremonies for the Sourabya Shrine, th? first Nippon shrine to be erected in the East Indies, were held oa July 8 on a 300,000 square feet sit? in the presence of our military an J civil authorities. The construction of the Shrine is
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  • 89 2 Manila, July 10. HTHE Chinese Merchants' Association here on July 7 contributed two million pesos to our military authorities in the Philippines as an expression of the full support of the Chinese in the construction of the Greater East Asia Coprosperity Sphere. It will
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  • 149 2 Berlin, July 9. ORITISH military establishments at Dover were heavily shellea by German long-range guns Tuesday night. Many direct hits were witnessed from the French side ol the Channel. Meanwhile, tht 8.8.C. Wednesday admitted that the German bombardment against Dovrr last: d for an hour. Shanghai, Juiy
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  • 460 2 On board Nippon warship, July 10. DomeL AUR naval units which teamed north. v ward for the Aleutians to bring the battle to the United States forces on their own soil, upcn the successful occupation of Kiska and Attu early in June,
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  • 123 2 Nanking, July l'f. 'THE formal recognition of I the National Government ■or China by Thailand was I H hailed as a happy event by Director of the Inform tion Bureau of the Nippon =r Embassy in Nanking. The most important point I about the present move, he
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  • 206 2 Shanghai, July 10. "THE Bank of China and the Bank of Communications, Chungking institutions which were seized by the Nippon authorities with the outbreak of the war of Greater East Asia, will re-open within the next two month* as affiliate banks of the now Nippon-supervised Centra!
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  • 118 2 Tokyo. July 10. OUR Government authorities are considering dispatching shortly to the Southern Regions a Life Insurance Investigatory Committee to study the ways and means best suited for the disposition of enemy Life Insurance Companies in the areas under our occupation, the Tyugai Syogyo reported.
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  • 320 2 An Honour To Work For ThaiManchoukuo Accord Tokyo, July 10. A CAPABLE and eastern diplon\ list of 20 years experience wuh a romantic past IC 45-year-old Svasti Ciajasuta, first Secretary to the Thai Embassy in Tokyo, who will shortly leave for Hsinking as the first Thai acting Minister to Manchoukuo
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  • 254 2 PaJawan, July 10 Dl CONSTRUCTION wcrk is well ur> 'Jer way in the Palawan Islands, which the Nippon Naval landing party occupied on May 18 in ciorc eo-epc.-a-tion wi:h rur army unite, reports a war correspondent wich our Navy. He said that the Fal3wan Group, which
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 232 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! <(NIPPON-GO O TUKAIMASYO!) LESSON No. 19, OiffUeb Nippon. Go Pronunciation 1. Please make this kosiraete kn4a*ai kohshceraheeteh koodaksai for me. 2. Can yon raakr k*straeru koto f* kolisheeraheeroo kohtoh gall it? dekim&sa k»T dehkecnuths kah? 3. I can m.ike dekimasn dehkeefnahs 4. Is it made? deki-affai iraasita ka?
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    • 122 2 SYONAN SYOKEN (GOVERNMENT LOTTERY) Tickets are now on sale at The Oversea Chinese Association. No. 70-1, Club Street, and the following Sub-Offices of the Associm tion 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,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 457 2 THE GEKIZYO plMS<;i:s of programmes for the undermentioned cekixyo from July 9, 2602 to -»ulv 15, 2602: SIOWA GEKIZYO Weekdays:—lat show —15 o'clock; 9ixi show—lB o'clock. Saturday and Sunday:—l.st show— 13 o'clock; 2nd show—ls.3o o'clock; •rd show —18 o'clock. 1. Nippon News, 1 reel: 2. Millionaire Hobo, 1 reel; 3.
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    • 107 2 Syonan Broadcasting Station Wavetavth—*s m. 22) m. Frequency—l 2 Mcs. 4k 1.33J Kes. Broadcasting nightly: 7 to 10. SO pjn. Tokyo time. TO-DAY 7 p.m Nippon-Go News relayed from Tokyo; 7.30 Special Song Lesson:—"The March of the Solidarity of Kast Asia"; 7.55 Malay Music; 8.20 Nippon-Go Lesson No. 74; 8.30
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  • 830 3 Many Sage Emperors Wise Empresses THIS is a continuation of Mr. Koya Nakamura's review of the History of Nippon, as published oy the Board of Tourist Industry, Nippon Government Railways. Such excessive importance was attached to Buddhism in the Nara Period that complicated
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  • 93 3 Lisbon, July 8. Domei. THE United States Navy De- partment on Monday announced that three more American merchantmen have been sunk by Axis submarines. The announcement said that one large merchantman was sunk off the north coast of South America with 18 of the crew of
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  • 287 3 AN intensive campaign to encourage the people living in the outskirts of the principal towns and in the agricultural areas to increase their efforts and grow more foodstuffs, has been launched by the local Agricultural Department, in cooperation with the various District Officers. In
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  • 109 3 "IT is cruel to force bullocks to "draw an excessive weight", said Mr. K. M. Byrne, in the Syo nan Keizi Tlhohoin on Thursday when he imposed a fine of $25 on an Indian, Aligun, who had pleaded guilty to cruelty to animals
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  • 261 3 EXTENSIVE investigations arc proceeding in each of the Malay States on the annual rice production in the state and the area under rice cultivation with the object of making Malaya entirely self-supporting as regards rice, the Syonan Times understands. In spite
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  • 51 3 A MEETING of the principals of various Chinese Syonan Hutu Ko Ciakko (Common Publif Schools) will be held in Club Street Boys School on Monday. The meeting will be held under the auspices of the Military Pro paganda Department and wi!J I commence at 3
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 435 3 GUNSEIBU NOTICES Regulations regarding telegrams to and from the Home Country, Manchukno and China have tsen prepared and came into force on July 10. THE GUNSEIBU. July 9, 26*2. From July 10, telegrams written in Romanised characters will be accepted for the Province of Djambi. From August 1, telegrams written
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    • 1290 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE Re TECK SENG CO., \STROLOGY WANTED 15 Indian Stenogra- MOSQUITOES MARRIAGE LTD* v ,£> tTg^'lst^e^YoT?^^' miai^fi/. a rinif« A nn it immoJiotoi^ SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE The marriage botween Richard NOIiCE is hereby irivrn that *hi~ A good lucky Talisman of Vmus is oTx
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    • 260 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S! NOTICE NO. 87 IJEPEAL OF NOTIFICATION NO. 73 RE FISHING, ETC. The public are hereby notified that Notice No. 73 re restriction of fishing. eU., is repealed from :ly 11, 2U02. MAYOR SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI. July 9, 2602. SYONAN TCKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 88 The public is hereby informed that
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  • 526 4 Similarity Of Strategy Topographical Layout Of Sebastopol Port City Sebastopol, July 7, Domei." THE topographical layout of Sebastopol and the strategy of the defence and the attacks employed in the sanguinary battle for the possession of the highly fortified Soviet City are
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  • 194 4 j'UCKED away in Moulmein 1 Road is a 15-acre block of land where, every Saturday morning, a Course in Gardening is given to a group of people representative of the various communities in Syonan. The instructor is Mr. H. M. de Souza (senior) and
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  • 212 4 Tokyo, July 9. *P J THE Government and the f' w National Service As- V sociation jointly and in -^C yL, complete unity should rT bend every effort to- m A l wards developing the p* i* National Service Move- i y ment.
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  • 118 4 Lisbon, July 8. Domei. j¥T is reported from Wardha that specialists, who examined JMahalma Gandhi, said that he m suffering; from overwork and exhaustion and recommended a fortnight's rest in a cool place. \i Mahatma Gandhi to-day ad- dressed the Congress Committee •or two hours
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  • 493 4 CITUATED in 103, Tanjong Katong Road, is the headquarters of the Malayan Seinan Renmei (Malayan youth League) an organization that hopes to assist unemployed young men who are agriculturally minded to get started on the land. The league was organized soon ater
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 4 Syonan roads have never been cleaner or in a better state of repair. Picture shows a Municipal gang at road repair work in Syonan.
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  • 136 4 Tokyo. July 8. •yHE first telegram written in Katakana or Nippon phonetic letters since the resumption of telegraphic service between Java and Nippon, was received here on Friday in the form of a news re port to the Niti Niti from the papers of
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  • 24 4 An enterprising man in Syonan is turning out numbers of this simple cigarette-rolling device, which is meeting with a ready market.
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  • 210 4 H__ Osaka, July 8. ERR HERMANN BOHNER, well-known local German resident and distinguished scholar was feted at the Osaka Cotton Industrial Club by leading Nippon literary figures in recognition of his completion of the biography of Prince Syotoku (573—621 A.D.) author of the first
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  • 131 4 pINES totalling $5,500 were im- posed on four Chinese in the Syonan Keial Tihoholn on Thursday for being concerned in an illegal deal in sugar. The first accused, Neo Koon Beow. was fined $3,000 or 15 months' rigorous imprisonment for selling 25 bags of
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  • 145 4 CEVEN Johore Chinese robbers were each sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment in the Syonan Kotohoin on Wednesday. It was the flset criminal case to be tried in the Syonan Kotohoin since the capitulation of Singapore, and was heard before Judge
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  • 120 4 THE ban on fishing in the 1 sea and the sale, purchase and consumption of fish, and sea-bathing in Svonan and the Straits of Johore, enforced recently is lifted from to-day m notified in Page 3 of this issue. The ban was imnosed for
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  • 97 4 Berne, July 9, Dome! p is reported from Berlin that 1 It has been officially announced that 37 more Allied mer chancships and warships were sunk by the German sea and air forces during the 24 hours from 3 p.m. on July 6
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  • 460 4 Shanghai. July 7. THE morale of Chiang Kai- shek's troops who put up a most stubborn resistance in the Shanghai area when hostilities broke out five years ago, is now I declining as th?y have begun to realize that the Sino-Nippon Conflict was
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  • 609 4 Tokyo News Commentary THE Allied war efforts have of late been the butt of bitter criticism both in Britain and the United States. Referring to the revelation of Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, British Minister of Production, in the House of
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  • 175 4 TTHE excessive ricksha fares charged by most pullers today are illegal, an official of the Registrar of Vehicles O3ftce stated when questioned en the subject by a Syonan Times reporter. The following are the ricksha fares recognized within Syonan Municipal limits, he said.
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  • 162 4 YESTERDAY, on the radio, you learnt "anata wa" standing as subject meaning "you" in English To-day you will learn "anata no. that is the possessive case of "anata," meaning "your." In the sentence "Kore wa ana? i no techo desu." "anata no" is pronoun in
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  • 95 4 ADDITIONAL distributors of S.-cr .1 Syoken lottery tickets amen? t 1 Indian community Include: Mala il Stores. 35, Wolferston Road, Malac a: Jan&g<vrair. ge Co.. 23. Jalan S^u.. Johore Babru; P. M. M. Abdul Karle. Mericar &r Co.. 666. North Bridge RnatiM. H. Mowla Sahib Marican. 680.
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