Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 July 1942

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  • 70 1 The Syonan Times Nippon-Go J Anybody can master the Katakana alphabet V fin a few days after the jj .1 simplified illustrations riven during the week, y J Practise on the phrases appearing daily and fol- lg low the radio lessons. A 3 little effort means sue- cess in speaking
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  • 308 1 Momentous Stride In Establishment Of Lasting Peace COLOURFUL SPECTACLE AT SAIGON'S MUNICIPAL HALL A MOMENTOUS STRIDE FORWARD IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF LASTING PEACE IN GREATER EAST ASIA, BASED ON MUTUAL i UNDERSTANDING AND FRIENDSHIP, WAS WITNESSED IN SAIGON ON SATURDAY WITH THE HISTORIC SIGNATURE OF THE
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  • 275 1 CPEAKING on Saturday on the •5 occasion of the signing of the protocol for the demarcation of the French Indo-China-Thailand border and the protocol for the unfortified zone between the two countries, Mr. Yano stated that the completion of the demarcation work was
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  • 275 1 Importance Of Thailand F.I.C. To Greater East Asia Tokyo, July 12. npOKYO newspapers hailed yes- terda/'s signature at Saigon of the Protocols for demarcating the boundary between Thailand and French Indo-China as an event eliminating another obstacle to Nippon's effort to construct the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. The Hooti
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  • 242 1 litaßON. juiiY.-az, Tjumni. ICCORIJING TO AMERICAN REPORTS, THE HAVE ADMITTED THAT GERMAN FORCES HAVE CAPTURED ROSTOV, STRATEGIC TOWN ON THE RIVER DON AND THE CAPITAL OF THE NORTH CAUCASAN AREA OF THE SOVIET UNION. Meanwhile, on Friday the
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  • 107 1 Lisbon, July 11. MORE than 18,000,000 tons of Allied vessels were sunk by German air and naval forces during: the period from the beginning of the war until July 1 this year, the German newsagency reported on Friday. Meanwhile, a Berlin report
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  • 46 1 Helsinki. July 11. THE Finnish High Command announced on Friday tbat Finnish forces sank seven Soviet s-'omirlnes ano damaged five -*h*rs whi;i. trieo to r>ass '--oajh the Baltic Sea. They rf-o srmk 14 Soviet subtlern°s ">vA damaged several others on Uuly 8.
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  • 39 1 Lisbon, July 11. QENERALISSIMO Franco, Chief of State and Premier of Spain, is understood to have decided on the restoration of the Royal regime in Spain, the Niti Niti reports. Prince Don Juan, rW^teTto^be^Wfn^o'fWalA-
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  • 117 1 INDIAN troops who have offered their services to our military authorities in Syonan will be given the important and responsible task of manning anti-air-craft guns on the island according to Domei. Special units will be organized for the Indian volunteers who wil 1
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  • 271 1 Rome, July 12, Domei. THE Italian High Command communique Sunday said that violent lighting again started in the El Alamein zone. It said that the enemy attacked strongly but their centre positions were smashed and had bee halted in the northern sector
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  • 97 1 Another Lisbon report states that all British nationals who have nj urgent reasons for remaining in Kgypt have been ordered Ui evacuate the country, according it an Ankara despatch which quoted information from Cairo. The same despatch said that arrangements are being made with the Union
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  • 324 1 China Fronts Chekiaiig Front, July 12. Domei. THE strategic Chungking walled town of Wenchow situated in South-eastern Chekiang Province was occupied at 10.30 p.m. last night by our forces, the Headquarters of our forces in Central China announced in a communique at 3 p.m. The communique
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  • 268 1 Lisbon, July 12. QN the morning of July 10, the Brltish naval base at Haifa in Palestine was subjected to an air raid, j according to a Rcuter npcrt from Haifa. Mian while, it Is reported from Istanbul, according to a Domei despatch from Berlin, that, following the
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  • 855 1 I.I.L.—Progression Or Digression QUR successes in East Asia hare provided tli2 Indian Independence Movement with considerable impetus for the at;ai»ment o! its aims. For centuries the tradition of British invincl. bility has supported the British people and spread a form or narcctic influence ovsr mUlirna of Indians and other Asians.
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  • 310 2 Newly-Gained Resources Strengthen Our Position Tokyo, July 13. |N an editorial, entitled "Bright Prospects," the Japan Times Advertiser said that Nippon's position in entering the sixth year of the China Affair has improved so much 'that we can face the future with
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  • 207 2 Tokyo, July 19. THIRTEEN thousand specimens of 1 the finest examples of Nippon, Chinese and Manchukuoan ea'.lipraphy are being shown for 13 days at th 2 Ueno Art Museum. Among the writings contributed by China »nd Manchukuo to the fourth exhibition to be sponsored by th? Koa
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  • 156 2 Tokyo, July 13. THE Yomiuri reported that 1 an East Asia Agricultural Research Institute with an endowment of Yen 10,000 000 will be founded shortly with the object of encouraging agricultural research as well as the study of farm economy, cultural welfare
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  • 316 2 U. S. Prodding Leads To Abrogation Of HukuharaPara State Agreement Tokyo, Jnly 13THE unilateral abrogation by the Brazilian Government of the 1928 Hukuhara-Para State Agreement, permitting Nippon subjects to lease land in the Amazon Valley, can be attributed to the insistent prodding of the United States Government, Mr. Tukasa Uyetuka,
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  • 146 2 i,^von, July 13. IT is reported that the influential newspaper, Ta Kung Pao, in its editorial on Friday morning, expressed concern over Anglo-Indian relatons which, it fears, are moving toward a new crisis. The journal said that Gandhi ji's der/and for the termination of British rule
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  • 134 2 Lisbon, July 13. T"|UE to the rigid surveillance of Axis warships and submarines, the British Government has been forced to cut down further food rationing, information from reliable sources revealed Friday. All meals in British restaurants have been restricted to three dishes costing not more than
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  • 86 2 Manila, July 13. THE Philippines Civil Adminis- tration with the sanction of the Nippon Military Administration has officially approved of the pre-war contract of the former Philippines Government providing for the purchase of four large agricultural farms in the Philippines. The farms concerned are slated
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  • 67 2 Nanking. July 13. IT is learned that the National 1 Government issued instructions, in the name of President Wang Ching-wei and five State Ministers, to all administrative organs under its jurisdiction urging full and active co-oper-ation for fostering the develonment of the new national movement. It will
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  • 242 2 Tokyo, July 13. ATTEMPTS to discover the secret of our successes in the Greater East Asia war have become a serious matter for the Americans, the Niti Niti reported from Buenos Aires. The report said that the game of "Go," Nippon
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  • 421 2 Hsinking, July 13. THE results of Manchoukuo's first live-year plan ending on March 30 showed phenomenal increases in production, especially in heavy industries. This was reported to a special meeting attended by 160 leading Nippon and MancV -ikuoan officials .?ld here. It is noteworthy
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  • 87 2 Nanking, July 13. r¥" fHE Administration Yuan of the National Government of the Republic of China has established a new administration office in Ningpao, political centre in eastern Chekiang Province. Director of the office was a former deputy governor of Chekiang Province He has assumed office. Further restricting
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  • 142 2 Tokyo, July 13. 'THE shipbuilding labour fupply plan, consisting of eleven measures designed by the Wrl.'ara Ministry and ether offices concerned with the object of securing the smooth supply of labour for Nippon's projected wartime shipbuiliing programme. was adopted at the regular session of Cabinet.
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  • 100 2 Tokyo, July 13. IT is learnt that 83C.000 Tokyo schocl children will send letters of comfort, crawirgs and small comfort articles to <he jailors in service. Approximately ten per cent, of thes^ letters and comfort articles w'll b3 packed in comfort kits and sent to the
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  • 65 2 Tokyo, July 13. STRESSING the importance of physical training, the Education Ministry will sponsor a gigantic eight-day athletic meet, which will be participated in oy 15,000 boys and girls of National Schools and Middle and Normal Schools throughout the nation at the Kasiwara Shrine in Nara Prefecture from
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  • 74 2 Toicyo, July 13. THE inaugural meeting of the 1 Young Men's Southern Regions Cultural Society was held at 1 p.m. at the Soldiers' Hall in Kanda Ward, with educationists and persons connected with the Southern Regions attending.. The Society, which is in orrorated with the Nippon Philippines Cultural
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 116 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 Association HOKKIEN SECTION, No. 3-A, Telok Ayer Street, TEOCHEW SECTION, No. 44, Carpenter Street. CANTONESE SECTION, No. I, Bukit Pasoh Road. STRAITS-BORN SECTION, No. 15, Circular
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 984 2 <fr LL.IKN NIPPON-GO! i(NIPPON-GO O TLKAIMASIO!) LESSON No. 21 English Nippon. Go Pronunciation j .1. Is this your kort- wa annta no niu a kohreh wah ahnahtah noh piimT de arimasu ka? neewah deh ahrecmahs kah? 2. No, that garden iiye, asoko no niwa wa eeyeh, ahsohkch noh peewalt there
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  • 764 3 KAMAKUKA PERIOD THE following is a continuation of Mr. Koya Nakamura's "History of Nippon" as published by the Board of Tourist Industry, Nippon Government Railways. In the field of literature, poetizing in the native tongue has always been very popular. The Emperor Go-Toba (reigned 1185--1198). Huziwara
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  • 206 3 Stockholm, July 9. Domei. IT is reported from London that it has been decided that a debate will be held in the House of Commons with doors open, on the Allied losses in ships and it is expected that Prime Minister Churchill himself will speak
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  • 229 3 Tokyo, July IS. THE Niti Niti con meriting on prospects of Anglo-U 8. aid to Russia, says thx-t although 45 days have elapsed since the conclusion of the AngloSovlet Treaty and the Anglo-United States Agreement promising shipment of a large amount of war
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  • 167 3 Tokyo, July 12. MO curtailment is expected in Nippon's spinning industry during 2603 on account of the increased supply of Chinese raw cotton and Manchurian hemp, the Nippon Kogyo, leading industrial daily organ, reported. The journal said that the blow dealt to
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  • 532 3 CONCRETE shape has been given His Excellency the Governor of Malacca to his scheme of helping the needy riats in that territory by the creation of what L» known as the "Padi Cultivation Encouragement Fund," out of which cash loans of not
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  • 192 3 T*HE splendid efforts of the Nippon Engineering Corps attached to the Mines Department and the local officials have resulted In speedy repair worn being done to the many dredges that had been damaged by th*» British prior t3 their retr3at. Apart from the damage caused
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  • 155 3 Tokyo, July 10. pENTREFIELDER Iwamoto cf the Nankai Team hit three homers in one gems yesterday at Tokyo's Knrnkuen Stadium—the first player to do so in our Pr?fescional Bjs?ball L-ague since its organizati n seven years ago. He clouted th? nrst homer intD
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 416 3 SYONANSI SIDEN f rol2 12tbJuly, 2602 the present Service No. 1 Trolley Buses will be extended from Moulmein Road to Nelson Road instead of Railway Station. First Bus leave Moulmein Road 750 a m Last Bus leave Moulmein Road 910 n m First Bus leave Nelson Road M jj§ J'JJ'
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    • 1139 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 88 The public is hereby informed tbat registration of arms and explosives, which include firearms, airguns. air pistols, automatic guns, automatic pistols, and guns or any other kinds of pun from which any shot, bullet, or other missile can be discharged or noxious fumes can be
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  • 435 4 OUR SPECIAL MISSION FETED IN THAILAND Bangkok, July 12. IN an audience of the Grand Visiting Nippon Special Mission at the Royal Palace, Prince Aditya Dibabha, President of the Thai Council of Regency, conferred the Special Order of the White Elephant—the highest
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  • 371 4 Cebu City, July 13, Domei. TWO-THIRDS or roughly 35,000 of the population has returned to Cebu and are hard at work reconstructing the city. Cebu has made amazing progress since early June when electric lights were restored, illuminating the hitherto "dead" city and running water-rupply also
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  • 108 4 Tokyo, July 11. HPHE Asahi reports that a large salvage .ompany is being planned by leading salvage operators in order to concentrate work on retrieving vessels lying at the bottom in Greater East Asia waters. The paper said that the projected concern which is
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  • 110 4 Batavla, July 10. COLLCWING the resumption of regular traffic between Nippon and Java and other Nippon occupied areas in the Southern Regions, the military authorities commencing from to-day will allow remittances to be made to Nippon. Simultaneously it is learned that
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  • 206 4 •THE restoration of the street lighting in Syonan, one section of the enormous reconstructional programme being carried out by the local Military Administration, is progressing smoothly and to-day in spite of the war, there are 43 important and busy street junctions in the
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  • 150 4 Shanghai, July 12. AMERICAN propaganda has aroused distrust among the American public, a Havas report from Washington revealed on Friday. Despite the White House announcement that the Chungking request for further supplies of aeroplanes has been accepted, at Washington the general idea is that American supplies
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  • 156 4 EXAMINATIONS for the final year students of the former College of Medicine, Syonan, will be held within the next two months, the Syonan Times understands Notices have already been issued to the students concerned. Part 1 of the final session of the Medical and
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  • 55 4 President Murayama of the Asahi Newspaper, who has been visiting: the Southern Regions in order to review the war results in the occupied territories, visited the Syonan Times and other newspaper offices on July 10. He left by air on July 12. President Murayama (centre) is
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  • 1019 4 Banjermasin, July 10. JUST covered 300 kilometres by automobile through the lush fertile fields of south-eastern Borneo with a navy photographer", writes a war correspondent attached to the Nippon Navy who recently journeyed through Borneo. The übiquity of
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  • 81 4 THE greater part of all the equipment destroyed by British just before their retreat in the Malayan fighting has been restored and much progress is being made towards their utilization declares Mr. Sigemasa Sunada, Adviser to the Nippon Military Administration in Malaya,
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  • 104 4 Lisbon, July 10, Domei. DEFLECTING public anxiety over the ever-worsen ing shipping situation confronting Great Britain, the British Press is demanding that the Government Authorities should enlighten the public on the problem of shortage of bottoms, it is reported here from London. The Daily
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  • 43 4 ON the padang on Sunday, Che Jollilads Athletic Union and the Bencoolen XI drew two-all. The game was refereed by Lieut Okamato. Mohamood and Dollah scored for Jollilads and Lian Sin was responsible fo~ the two goa:s scored for Bencoolen.
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  • 787 4 Tokyo News Commentary AT the time of the crisis of Egypt in particular and the crisis in the Near East in general, we have heard news to the effect that the British Ambassador to Egypt, Miles Lampson, has received a report that
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  • 367 4 •T«WO first-class Malay football teams, the Kampong Glam eleven and the Malay Youngsters, served up fine soccer on the fleH at Bras Basah Road on Saturday. About three thousand fans saw Kampong Glam beat the Youngsters by two goals to one, after a hard and
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