Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 19 July 1942

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  • 74 1 The Syonan Times Nippon-Go A very necessary qual- Ift rat ion for a new posi- V j£ t;on or advancement in *Jf your present one is a rr* knowledge of Nippon-go. Bft wise and turn the spare motnerts into profit )*'v devoting them to study of this langua^r tf^ which
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  • 601 1 Stalin To Visit Stalingrad To Encourage Troops Important Changes In Soviet Army's High Command Expected REDS MAKING PREPARATIONS FOR DECISIVE BATTLE LISBON, JULY 18. DOMEI. ACCORDING TO BRITISH REPORTS LISBON THURSDAY, THE GERMAN FORCES ARE SAID TO HAVE OCCUPIED THE LARGE MUNITION INDUSTRY CENTRE OF VOROSHILOVGRAD
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  • 163 1 *T Tokyo, July 18. T IT is learned that for bravery and distinguished service Vg on the high seas, 20 mem bets of our Merchant Marine 5£ Service will be awarded the highest decorations that can v Vi be given to men
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  • 308 1 British Admit Axis Successes In The Northern Sector Lisbon, July 18, Domei. ACCORDING to a Cairo dispatch, a large-scale day-long tank battle is in progress on the ITgyptian front between (talo-German forecs and \tht British since Thursday morning when a large jforce
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  • 93 1 Istanbul, July 18. Domei. TVESPITE General Claude "l^Auchinlecks stubborn resistance against the Axis drive, the latest information reaching here revealed that conditions in Egypt continue to grow worse as Sir Miles Lampson. British Ambassador in Egypt, it is reported, sent an ultimatum to the
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  • 102 1 Tokyo, July 18. QUOTING unconfirmed reports from Cairo reaching Istanbul, the Yomkiri reported that the British authorities in Alexandria, allegedly with the approval of the United States, ordered the destruction of the French Fleet in Alexandria in order to render the warships useless
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  • 219 1 Berne, July 17. Domrt. lIT is reported from Vichy that, I definitely rejecting the American proposal that the French warships at Alexandria be removed either to a neutral port under American protection or to Martinique, Premier Pierre Laval described the proposal as
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  • 50 1 Lisbon, July 17 Domei. P' is reported from Washington that the Navy Department announced that two more American merchantmen have been' torpedoed and sunk by Axis submarines. On: was lost off the north coast oi South America and the other in the Gulf of Mexico.
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  • 352 1 From The China Fronts Shanghai, July 18, Domei. TRACK naval units early Friday morning effected v a successful and bloodless landing at Hwangwatsun situated on the estuary of Wu River in south-eastern Chekiang province, the Press Section of our Fleet in
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  • 66 1 Vichy, July 17, Domel. The Havas News Agency reported from London that the Swedislt Minister to Britain. Bjorn Gustaf Prytz, Thursday morning visited the British Foreign Office and lodged a protest on the trespassing of British planes over Swedish territory on July 11. According to other
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  • 107 1 shimeii. July 18. CHUNGKING military losses during: th« month of June resulting from our mopping-up operations in Central. Southern and Western Hopeh Province amount* *d to approximately 1,621 killed and 937 captured, according to field dispatches received here on Friday. During: the period under review
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  • 135 1 Tokyo, July 17. THE great majority of more than 1,000 Australian war prisoners and civilians who were being transferred to a safer zone by one of our transports on July 1 were lost when the transport was sunk by an American submarine in Southern
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  • 758 1 /"\N July 4. 2436, America cele- brated its first Independence Day, and gave to the nation its Declaration of Independence, a report giving the reasons for the secession of the 13 colonies of America from the United Kingdom. It confirmed the overthrow of tyranny, and oppression,
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  • 149 1 Lisbon, July 17. Domei. FROM Washington it Is reported that the Swedish liner. Drottingholm. which made two round trips between Lisbon and New York for the exchange of American and Axis national*, sailed from New York Wednesday afternoon for the home port of Gothenburg, Sweden, with
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  • 238 2 Tokyo, July 18. MR. Chou Fo-hai, visiting Finance Minister of the National Government of China at Nanking, and members of his suite, were feted at a luncheon given yesterday by Premier Hideki Tozyo, at his official residence. The function was attended by all the
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  • 78 2 Tokyo, July 18. INDICATING an all-out support of the Government's savings drive, bank savings accounts bit a new high of \en 6,456,000,000 in June »b.owing an increase of Yen 23? 000,000 over the previous month, according to reports issued by the National Savings Banks
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  • 125 2 Kaifeng, July 18. ■"•EREIviONIES were held here marking the completion of work by the Nippon Army wilh the co-operation of the Chinese on the 137-kilometre embankment along the Yellow River which was destroyed at its key pointe by Chungking troops In June 1938. Memorial services were
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  • 67 2 Berne, July 17. Domei. ri>. reported from Canberra that the Australian Government has appealed for more women volunteers for driving ambulances and taking training In working special equipments which will aid in locating enemy planes appearing over the country. Reflecting the increasing shortage of rubber in
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  • 69 2 Buenos Aires, July 18, Domei. IT is reported from Washington 1 that American high-pressure business was subjected to a scathing attack when the campaign for the collection of scrap iron and steel was denounced hi the Senate with the accusation flung that "these collections are swell
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  • 107 2 Lisbon, July 18. IN the lace of rising anti-British movements in various parts r.J the British Dominions. Spanish workers in Gibraltar demanded better treatment and went en strike. All the strikers were arrested by the British gendarmerie, tried by a Special Court and sentenced
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  • 167 2 Buenos Aires, July 18 ACCORDING to a report from Washington, the American Wartime Production Bureau has decided on the consumption of important strategic materials stored up by the Government. Hie fact that America is obliced to use up her stock materials only after
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  • 31 2 Here is a picture of one of our many p.rmfcnvnt factories trhirh «ucplied the weapons ot mat fare u?ed duriaj otir campai.'n.s in the Southern Be? ions.
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  • 168 2 Tokyo, July 18. WINTER fighting undCT r.ub-j zero weather conditions! will be vastly facilitated by the discovery, by a certain Bacteriological Research In- J stitute. of "5 liquid fuel, whi»hj vnll not freeze even in extreme cold, according to the Nlti Nit) in
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  • 41 2 Hsinkinr Jaly 17. II «u officially annoaneed that x Mr. Shin Okada, President of the BoUaMo Taknsoku Bank, has been appointed Economic Adv-ter to the Manchookno Government, s-ccecdin* Mr. KcrJtiti Kodaira, mho rc^ixned seme time ayo.
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  • 92 2 Tokyo. July 17. IT is revealed that concrete 1 plans are expected to be worked out in ths near future fty officials of the Home Office in order to facilitate the muchdesired simplification and vitalization of administrative structures of cities, townships and villages. It Is said that,
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  • 29 2 A street scene in Mppon. Tall «tate\v building* line either side of the road, t« cast a shadow which shields passing Nippon-/.ln from the sun.
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  • 186 2 BARTER OF 250 ARTICLES VALUED AT SEVERAL HUNDRED MILLION YEN yUTTH the succevjsrul conclusion of the economic negotiations, fhe new economic working agreement for ti.e current year, which was provided under tne NipponFrench intio-ChLia economic accord concJudeci last year.] will be formally sigrirt- at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 53 2 Bangkok, July 18. MR. Koki Hirota and othor members of the Nippon Grand Mission to Thailand visit•U the Royal Palace yesterday. Later the same cay, they were the guests of honour at a lunc'ncoii given by Lieut.-Gen. Phya Phahon, head of tho recent Thai
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  • 96 2 Saigon, July 17. MR. Iwataro Utiyama, Nipyon Minister and head of the local branch of the Nippon Ambassadorial Office, was host at the dinner given to French IndoChina Government officials and leading civilians Thursday night, prior to his departure Sunday fr.r Tokyo to confer with the Nippon Government
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  • 72 2 Tokyo, July 17. COREIGN Minister Mr. Si*e--1 nori Togro, at the regular session of the Cabinet this morning, explained the developments of the negotiations leading up to the conclusion of the new economic agreement between Nippon and French Indo-China. The contents of the new treaty
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  • 263 2 Tokyo, July 18. i THE Japan Times Advertiser commenting on t^se growing demand for m diversionist second front In Eurt De, characterized it as "•an impassible proposition." The Times pointed out that despite popular clamour in Allied countries for a second front
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  • 211 2 Lisbon, July 18. < 17OICES from all over the worid j —Russia, Chunking, Libya., Australia and other places—are! flooding into Washington demanding war supplies, but i transports carrying war supplies are being sunk by Axis suomarines one after another. The hue
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  • 149 2 Stockholm, July 18. INFORMATION reaching stock- holra from London revealed that the long-awaited debate on the problem of wartime production in the House 0/ Commons ottlcially commenced on July 14. In reply to a statement in tne House that the arms and
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  • 158 2 Tokyo, July 1« JJIPPON lovers of hard drink win be able to enjoy a peculiar Javanese lkiuor made from malt and sujar-can« known to Nippon-zln for 600 years as "nanbanshu" or south barbarian wine, when importation begina iroi.i Java. The Niti Nitl reports from Bilav'.a,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 643 2 i.KXKN NIPPON-*.O: ,MlTi,.» t.ii |J |i4k IAS\O!) LESSON No. 26, Knglisb NSppon.G« Pronunciation 1. This room h Lono Ley a wa kitanal kohnoh hrhyah wah dirJy d«u keetahnai deh« Z. rieaw sweep th^ h*ya o hailr ui.dj«. i hH.v.ih woh baheetcb ..J" 0081 kiodahtal 3. Wlnare l«* (he hoWi wa
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    • 185 2 Syonan Broadcasting Station Wavelength—2s m. 22i m. frequency—l 2 Mcs. A 1,333 Ken. Broadcasting Nightly: 7 %c 10.30 p.m., Tokyo Time. Dates of Programme TO-DAY 11 20 a.m. Malay Programme Tarty by the Malay Youth Band from the Studio: 12.20 pm. Interval; 6.00 Special Programme for the Nippon Soldiers; 700
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  • 838 3 History Of Nippon THIS is a continuation from yesterday's issue, of 1 Mr. Koya Nakamura's article on the History of Nippon, as published by the Board of Tourist Industry Nippon Government Railways. After the entry of the Emperor Go-Kameyama into
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  • 66 3 1/ATaiiaAA no kakftata is in iV Nippon-re A SIMPLE phrase which means the way to write fHE cbaraetetg *n ftsrrboard anf x en door A LONG the streets of Syonan—a ram nun sight: ITATAKANA Is very easy, bused on vowels nve AN alphabet is formed of only fifty A scud*—
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  • 304 3 rE following are the weights for the first day of the Ipoh races on Sunday, July 26: Horses, class 1, 5 furs. Kai Tere 9.4, Proof 9.2, Booklaw 8.13, Penthides 8.10, Deadlock 8.9, Freedom 8.5, Remember Me 8.2, Samery 7.13. Horses, class
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  • 1146 3 Nutritive Values Of FreshWater, Sea Shell Fish Health Is Wealth THIS talk in the series "Health is Wealth" deals with "The Nutritive value of fish and fish." Fish form an important article of the Asiatic dietary owing to the fact I that they axe very much cheaper than meat or
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 755 3 GUNSEIBU NOTICE No. 25 Regulations Regarding Telegrams i.> And From The H©nie Country, Manchukuo And China. 1. Telegrams between places in Malaya, and Sumatra and places In the Hone country, Manchnkuo and China arc subject to (fee follewinf regulations. 2. Persons who are subject* of Ventral countries wishing to send
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    • 245 3 NOTICE The second issue of the Perak Telephone Directory will be printed in the latter part of August, 2602 and ayplications are invited for entering: into contract for canvassing advertisements, in the Directory, which has a circulation throughout the Malayan Telephone Subscribers. Rates of advertisements are as below:— Front outer
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    • 812 3 ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL LOTUS RESTAURANT by order of the custodian of NOTICE RE LIM AH 1 ENEMY PROPERTY FOR THE Wfl'NJr' (K\ inrwS^SSs^SiS" AND BAR MIMCIPALITY OF SYONAN. MUJXt. I* j ing WAirRES6Eb Appiy PER- NOTICE Li hereby elver that Mr SONALLY to NO. 79, Stamford 143 SELEGIE ROAD, SYONAN AfTI^TIOIV
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    • 537 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 92 Repairs to Damaged Buildings v 1; Jl Owners and agents or buildings within Syonan to are instructed that immediate steps must be taken to have the buildings under their ownership or control repaired where the roofs, walls, drains, paved floors, and roof putters have been
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  • 298 4 NEW DIFFICULTIES HARASSING ANGLOAMERICAN LEADERS Zurich, July 16. lUHILE the critical Soviet situation formed the f T centre of the United Nations' worries, as the El Alamein battlefront appeared temporarily stabilized, the political ferment in India and Egypt, jeopardizing the rear security of
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  • 64 4 IT is learned that stressinc on the attainment of selfsufficiency in foodstuffs, a large-scale campaign will oe launched throughout Malaya by the Nippon Military Administration to increase the production of daily necessities. It will be recalled that in 1940 and 1941, 7,600,000 tons
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  • 297 4 "CAFETY First Week." statts •3 to-morrow and the object of the Traffic Branch of the Police, who are organizing it and who induced the Mayor to sponsor it. is to teach the public and get them accustomed to^the traffic rules and regulations. It
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  • 344 4 T>LANS for the reconstruction and the extension of the existing transport system in Syonan are receiving the careful attention of the authorities concerned,though their main problem is the restoration of •transport facilities to normalcy. In spite of war time contiitions. the Syonansi Siden has restored and
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  • 317 4 "Indians Must Take Future In Own Hands" —Mr. Zun Tutiya Tokyo, July 17. j\'JR Zun Tutiya, acting spokesman of the Board of Information, coir.meriting on the Indian Cngress Pixty Working Committee's latest War!ha resolution, demanding the immediate withdrawal of British rule from India, declared, at the regular Foreign Press Conference,
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  • 224 4 Stockholm, July 18, Dom £OMMENTINa on the Indian Congress Working Committee's resolution giving England "one more chance" of immediately leaving India, competent observers here are of the opinion that the Indian crisis tor Britain is rushing toward its climax as it is considered Inevitable
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  • 159 4 Berne, July 17, Domei ACCORDING to reports reacn**ing here, despite Indian leaders word to Congress that the proposal handed to the British is not an ultimatum, there is a strong indication of increasing conflict between the Indian people and the British authorities. The feeling of
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  • 15 4 Our soldiers passing through heavily shelled territory on Abe China Front.
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  • 487 4 IN view of the importance of the Ankyosyo which forms 1 the basis of the projected Auxiliary Police System in Syonan the following outline of its utility is given for the benefit of the public. Meanwhile the Syonan Tunes understands that the
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  • 172 4 RECORD CROWD CLIMBS SACRED MOUNTAIN Tokyo, July 16. f"|N the occasion of "Bon" (festiv val of the dead which this year fell on three days from July 14 to 16 on the basis of the Lunar calendar) more than 40,000 persons climbed Mount Fuzi. our sacred mountain, during the three
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  • 113 4 Tokyo. July 16. OUR future place in Greater East Asia Economy and New World Order, were picked by the Baron Go Memorial Society as topics and offered a Yen 15,000 first prize, two Yen 5.000 second prizes and two Yen 2,000 third prizes. The Nippon
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  • 148 4 Tokyo, July 16. THHE first snipbuilding school in Nippon will be established next April in Nagasaki, according to the Niti Niti. The institution which will be named the Nagasak. Higher Shipbuilding College, will have three year courses in ship building, mechanical engineering and
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  • 551 4 Tokyo News Commentary JHE so-called United Nations in the Pacific conflict have be^a ki P x4 l n sus Pens« for some lime past as the Nippon Armed Might has not given an inkling of its impending move, fr'ear and nervousness
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  • 97 4 STokjro, July 15. EEDS of Nippon vegetables will soon be sent by the Science Promoting Association to the occupied territories ia the Southern Regions to be planted by Nippon soldiers stationed there, it was disclosed to-day. Among the seeds to be sent
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  • 244 4 YESTERDAY'S radio Nippon-go lesson was the objective case of kare with the suffix "o that is kare o meaning him." To-mcrrow the lesson will proceed with another variation of tt kare" fallowed by the suffix ni." that is kare ni meaning; him." Here is an
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    • 195 4 SYONANSI SIDEN ALTERATIONS TO SERVICE No. 18. Bras Basah Road to Upper Serangoon Road (Rang Kah). As from 17th July. 2602 the present Service No. 18 that rum. from Paya I.char to Upper Serangoon will be extended from Br is Basah Road ta Inner Serangoon Road (Kang Kah). Bf Smtaa
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