Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 July 1942

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  • 74 1 The Syonan Times Nippon-Go x A very necessary qaal- Iflcation for a new posi- V C tion or advancement in J your present one is a r knowledge of Nippon-go. £Be wise and turn the spare moments into profit Z» \by devoting them to V study of this language which
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  • 235 1 Rapid Drive South To Three Strategic Points GIGANTIC BATTLE IN VOLGA RIVER AREA PREDICTED Vichy, July 15. r*£RMAN forces operating on the southern part of the Soviet front are continuing their relentless offensive, and are rapidly advancing southward to three strategic points, Rostov, Voroshilovgrad and Stalingrad,
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  • 425 1 Moscow, July 15. Domei. THE Soviet Information Bureau on Mondiv night announced that Soviet Forces on Monday engaged the German Forces in the Voronezh sector in fierce battles, 'while in the Bogutchai sector, 210 miles south-east of Voronezh, a fierce
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  • 86 1 Rome, July 15, Domei. THE Grand Mufti of Jerusalem caLlid Premier Mussolini felicitating: the Axis victory in North Africa and welcoming the Axis declaration regarding the indepen- dence of Egypt. The Grand Mufti said: This wise policy" will help It. and
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  • 370 1 Berlin. July 15. Domei. THE German High Command announced on Monday that German forces on the Eastern front are pursuing the Red Army along the entire front in the southern sector v.ith the German air forces aiding ground forces in annihilative blows against the
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  • 338 1 FIERCE AIR LAND BATTLE RAGING ROUND EL ALAMEIN Lisbon, July 15, Domei. THE war situation on the North African front centred around the El A lame in sector suddenly took on brisk activity since Sunday and, according to a report by a United Press correspondent, a fleice air and tank
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  • 46 1 Vichy, July 15. Domei. lIAVAS reported from Wash- ington, quoting American journals, that a total of 360 Allied ships have been sunk in the Atlantic during the period from Dec. 7, 1941 to July 12 this year.
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  • 37 1 Berlin. July 14. I lEUT. Gen. Osima, Nippon Ambassador to Germany, on Monday visited the state of Hanover. After calling on the governor of Hanover, the Nippon Ambassador inspected various military establishments there.
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  • 145 1 Lisbon, July 14, Domei. IT is reported from Washington that the United States Navy Department announced Saturday last four more torpedoings o*' Allied vessels in the Caribbean and the Atlantic. The report said that a mediumsized United States vessel and a Greek ship were torpedoed
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  • 480 1 Pearl Harbour Debacle Put Paid To American Navy's Account Tokyo, July 15. THE contention held by some naval commentators abroad that a decisive naval clash between the Nippon and American Navies is still impending is an absurdity, because the American Navy was
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  • 88 1 Zurich, July 15. Domei. IT is reported from Washing- ton that, contradicting Washington's authoritative statements belittling Nippon's occupation of Attu and Kiska Islands of the Aleutian Group. Senator Robert Reynolds, Chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Committee, said: "As long as
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  • 384 1 Chekiang Front, July 15. OUR forces, smashing southward after capturing Wenchow have advanced to a point 10 kilometres north of Juian, an important Chungkiang port approximately 20 kilometres southwest of Wenchow, according to the latest field despatches. Meanwhile, it is learnt that not a
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  • 953 1 QUR nation is determined to crush the Anglo-American Powers, wherever they are tc be found, and as part of our Create/ East Asia Scheme Campaign and of our Sacred Mission to free the peoples of Asia, we are anxious v> drive the Anglo-American influences cut of
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  • 98 2 Tokyo, July 15. /"VPEN air movies on wneels in V/ Java, primarily for the enter tainment of the Nippon troops and natives, are proving a tremendous success, the Miyako's Bandoeng correspondent reported. He said that at a recent show in Bandoeng thousands of
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  • 134 2 Saigon, July 15, Domei. 17ICE-ADMIRAL Jean Decoux, Governor-General of French Indo-China, yesterday afternoon visited Ambassador Kenkiti Yosizawa at the Nippon Embassy to express thanks for the Nippon Government's sending three tons of quinine which had been greatly lacking in the French colony. The gift
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  • 163 2 Lisbon. July 15. Domei. IT is reported from Chungking that, reflecting the abysmal despair of Chungking authoritative circles on account of the most recent Nippon military successes in Chekians and Kiangsi province^. the Chungking Journal. Tc Kung Pao, editorially characterized the Anglo-American ta-k of opening a
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  • 241 2 Lisbon, July 15, Domel. fLEARLY attesting to the sharp drop in Chungking morale as well as the deterioration of the fighting power of Chiang Kaishek's forces. United Press reports received here from Chungking, indicate that bitterness against the Allied Nations in Chungking were reaching alarming
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  • 159 2 Lisbon. July 15. 'THE shortage of rubber is greatly hindering the transportation cf war materials in the United States. A recent issue of the Time magazine, entering a pessimistic view of the problem, said as follows The weakest point hi America's war economy is
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  • 66 2 Tokyo, July 15. 'THE cutput of copper at the three principal copper mirier in north-east?rn Nippon situated at Osarizawa, Kcsaka and Hanacko are expected to Je doubled within a few years, declared Mr. Nobusuke Kisi, Commerce and Industry Minister, when he reported to the
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  • 362 2 Great Contribution To East Asia Proshpritv Premier Songgram's Speech Welcoming Our Envoy T TTAX Bangkok, July 15. HAI Premier, Luang Pibul Songgram, described the Nippon-Thai Treaty of Alliance as "symbolizing the close* and friendly relations between the two nations/ The Thai Premier was speaking at a banquet
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  • 173 2 Tokyo, July 15. TPHE Nippon Economic Federa- tion has urged the full utilization of the raw materials available in the Southern Regions in a plan submitted to Lieut.General Teiiti Suzuki, President of the Cabinet Planning Board. The plan called for the moving of
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  • 69 2 Lisbon. July 10. Domel. IT is revealed from San Francisco that the United States Army took control of all civilian travel to and from Alaska, effective today. It said that hereafter no one can go to Alaska or leave the territory without obtaining a special army
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  • 86 2 Lisbon, July 13. IT is reported from Washington that Attorney-General Francis Diddle has announced that nearly 1,200 persons had ceen convicted of subversive and disloyal activities and sentenced to prison terms up to 20 years during the first six months of the war. The announcement
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  • 89 2 A Canton dispatch states that in a desperate effort to strengthen its seriously weakened forces, the Chungking authorities are conscripting farm hands in areas under its control, according to a report from Chungking. However, the newly-conscripted men are not tit for actual fighting and they are
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  • 155 2 Bangkok, July 15. Domei. KJ\R Koki Hirota. a former Nippon Premier and Grand Envoy of the Nippon Grand Mission of Felicitation to Thailand, accompanied by members of his suite, rounded out his fourth day's official visit in the Thai Capital by Inspecting various important
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  • 221 2 Tokyo, July 14. THE Niti Niti, commenting on the Anglo-American assistance to the Soviet Union, declared that despite the frequeni, pledges lor all-out assistance "in reality, Soviet Russia has never received satisfactory aid from either nation." The Niti Niti pointed out that the Soviet
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  • 90 2 Buenos Aires, July 15. ORIVATE car owners in Brazil will have no more gasoline from July 15 because "if one tanker reaches Brazil, many others will have been sunk by submarines," according to reports from Rio de Janeiro. These reports said that only the highest government
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  • 108 2 Officers Men Lost With Prince Of Wales Revealed Stockholm, July 13. LONDON reports indicate that the British Admiralty revealed the full list of 15 officers and 302 sailors who shared their fate with the battleship Prince of Wales eft* Malaya on Dec. 10 last year. On this list are the
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  • 327 2 Manila, July 15. IT is learned that with the object of facilitating the flow of liquid fuel to key industries and transportation organizations, our military administration authorities have decided to enlarge the scope of the function of the existing Liquid Fuel Distribution Association. It will be
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  • 139 2 T Tokyo, July 14. HE Asahi's Rome correspondent quoted Chandra Bose, Indian Independence leader now visiting Rome, as saying: "The time has ripened for entire India to rise for independence Bose said that Premier Tozyos declaration. 'India for the Indians," Britain's continuous defeats in
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  • 108 2 Batavia, July 15. VUTTH peace and order having been nearly restored to normalcy, our military anthorities in Java Island have decided to ailow public gatherings so that Ih3 people may enjoy their daily pleasures which are considered harmless to the maintenance of peace and order.
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  • 135 2 Rangoon, July 15. IT is learned that the Prince or Thaton representing the princes of 14 districts of the Shan Federated States in Burma, visited the Nippon military authorities in Burma and pledged their support to the Nippon administrative policy in Burma and also
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  • 74 2 Hsinking, July 15. TO discus*, measures for smooth--1 ly executing the second fiveyear industrial development plan, which was started from April this year, the Government of Manchukuo will hold a conference of Government economic advisers in the afternoon oi July 20. The economic advisers are expected to express
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 700 2 4= -T3 LfcAKN NIPPON-ttO! (MPP^i -<iO O TL'KAIMASxO!) LESSON No. 23, fcnglish V,ppon-(io Pronunciation 1. Please give me three kami o san-mai kudasai kahmee woh sahn-mal sheets of paper koodahsai 2. Give me six yubin-kitte o roku-mai yoobeen-keetteh woh rohkoopostage stamps kudasai mai koodahsai 3. Please write a teirami o
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    • 215 2 Syonan Broadcasting Station Wavelength—2s m. Si 225 m. Frequency—l 2 Mcs. 1,333 Kcs. Broadcasting Nightly:—7 to 10.30 rj m To'-vo Time, l^ates of Programme: AX)-DA* 11 a.m. Nippon-Go Lesson for Chinese Schools broadcast in Mandarin; 11.15 Nippon-Go Lesson for Malay and Indian Schools broadcast in Malay: 11.30 Nippon-Go Songs for
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  • 856 3 SOCIAL LIFE DURING REIGN OF EMPEROR ITIZYO—9B6-1011 fIPIIE following is a continuation from Tuesday's issue of the Syonan Times of Mr. Koya Nakamura's article on the "History of Nfnpon" as published by the Board of Tourist Industry, Nippon Government Railways. About the time of
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  • 234 3 Berlin, July 15. Domei. AMERICAN encroachment on the British Empire has mounted with every major British defeat, Wilhelmstrasse quarters declared. They said that the latest British territory to come under American influence is Canada and Bermuda, in v/hich the United States
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  • 74 3 Fwas revealed that 25 more post offices had been opened by the end of last month by the Public Works and Transport Department of the Philippines Administration. Thirteen post offices were opened for business in the middle of June in various parts of Luzon. So far,
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  • 269 3 Tokyo, July 15, Domei. TPHE Miyako, commenting on our successful military operations in Chekiang-Kiangsi Provinces where the latest move has been the occupation of Wenchow said: "Not only have the operations dealt a coup de grace to enemy bases in
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  • 804 3 Syonan Orchestra To the Editor. Syonan Times. SIR, —Allow me to express my sincere appreciation of the Syonan Orchestra through the medium of your valuable paper. I have attended their weekly concerts for the past three wselcs and I have found that this orchestra is one
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  • 69 3 "Scorched Earth" On Sugar Plantations Scurabaya, July n. ALL the sugar mills destroyed by the Dutch farces while carrying out their "scorched earth" policy during their retreat in Java, will be completely restored and ready for operation la time for Java's sugrar rane harvesting season. Ten of the 85 milk
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 653 3 ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL INDIAN CASKET CO. Books Periodicals p( sS^*2Ki" 1i <tSiSK Waiit<»fl can now be obtained from or supWANTED three Waitresses for (Undertaken for Any Nationality) *?«tiiicu pUed to your residence by: K S- i*T£ a^°^ rS°rS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Wanted Bo^Tind Periodicals Bridge Road, Syonan-to. ADDRESS- No 190
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    • 394 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 89 CLAIMS FOR REFUND OF RATES FOR lIRST HALF 2602 Owners of houses situated within the former Municipal Area are hereby given notice that claims for refund of rates paid to the Syonan Tokubetu-Si in respect of houses which have been reported as vacant, sealed or
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  • 967 4 r\V great strategical importance, the Suez Canal, forming the life-line between Britain and her interests in India and Australia, is now in danger of falling into the hands of the Axis powers, which will mean the extinction of British influence in the Middle-East
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  • 268 4 AMAZEMENT at the rapid pro- gress in the work of reconstructions everywhere in Syonanto was expressed by a group of five Chilean newspapermen whom the Nippon authorities specially permitted to land and inspect conditions while the exchange ship, Asama Maru, was in
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  • 361 4 Tokyo, July 14. lANE of the warmest admirers jvo[ Premier Tozyo, not only because of his splendid leadership of the nation as manifested •sin c the outbreak of the war ol Greater East Asia, but his concern for *he people of all walks
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  • 657 4 GREATER PROTECTION FOR ALL, CIVILIANS POSSESSING ANKYOSYO THE Police Department, Syonan-to, is at present engaged in preparing an "Auxiliary" Police System," for the purpose of affording greater protection to civilians. This new police system, which will be similar to the existing system in Nippon,
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  • 283 4 Cables To China Home:Big Rush THE sending and receiving of telegrams from Malaya and Sumatra to Nippon, Manchoukuo and China commenced yesterday, says a Domei report. The hours for the handling of messages will be from 10 ajn. to 6 p.m Rates for official telegrams to Nippon or Hong Kong
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  • 260 4 ADURIAN and a bottle containing tablets purporting to be Aspro, were among the exhibits in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin on Tuesday when several profiteers were punished. In connection with the durian, two Chinese who admitted selling the fruit at 30 cents a catty Instead
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  • 187 4 THE lethal chamber and other services of the veterinary Department, Syonan, tre all functioning in the animal infirmary Kamnong Java Road, and the public are asked to co-operate with the authorities in stamping out the "ownerless dog problem," by repcrting instances of stray dogs
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  • 536 4 Tokyo News Commentary THE Washington authorities are increasingly concentrating their efforts on the production of victorious war scenes through the radio, press and Him. The American magazine Life, commenting on this, sarcastically declared: We are fighting two wars. One is a real
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  • 48 4 II7E have been asked to make it quite clear to the public that prize-winners will not have to pay any tax whatsoever on moneys won by them. All prizes will be paid in cash at the local office of the Yokohama Specie Bank.
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  • 167 4 UP to yesterday you were instructed on the radio in, the use of "watashi" and "anata" in the nominative, possessive and objective cases. To-day you will study the pronoun in the third person, that is "kare" meaning 'he" in English. For instance "Kare wa watashi no
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  • 205 4 (SENTENCES totalling nine months' rigorous imprisonment were passed by Mr. L. C. Goh in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin on Tuesday on a 42-year-old Malay, Mohamed Amin bin Maulot, wno had pleaded guilty to five charges preferred against him. Amin pleaded guilty to falsely representing to
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