Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 July 1942

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  • 86 1 The Syonan Times J Nippon-Go J i A very necessary qua!- /vi 3^- ification for a new posi- n s t tioa or advancement in f*.. r" your present one is a knowledge of Nippon-go. LJ 2^- Be wise and turn the fT* spare moments into profit hy devoting them
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  • 183 1 Nearly Two Million Tons Of Enemy Shipping Sunk Since Beginning Of Present War PLANES ACCOUNT FOR 194 VESSELS, SUBMARINES FOR 99, WARSHIPS 73 A TOTAL OF 366 ENEMY MERCHANT VESSELS AGGREA GATING 1,935,000 TONS WERE SUNK OR CRIPPLED BY OUR NAVY UP TO JULY 10
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  • 175 1 I Tokyo, July 20. fcg N\ TTHE War Ministry an- nounced Sunday J r afternoon that the bril- liant achievements of our mQ (air units led by Major- tf* General Saburo Endo, Lt.- y Colonel Eiki Yagimoto J and Lt.-Colonel Gosuke A Nakahama, in the
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  • 357 1 Lisbon, July 20. AREUTER Cairo report asserts that the fate of Egypt will be settled in the next few days alter the completion of the tank battle now raging in the El Alamein sector. Reuter, at the same time, admitted that
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  • 1041 1 OUR Imperial Navy from, the start of the war of Greater East Asia up to July 10 accounted for or damaged 97 enemy submarines, including 59 sunk and 38 damaged, over widely scattered theatres cf war, Dai-Honyei announced in a communique issued at 4.30
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  • 145 1 Berlin, July 20. A TOTAL of 17 more Allied ships aggregating 115,000 tons have been sunk by German submarines, the German High Command announced Friday. Among these Allied ships, six British merchantmen totalling 39,500 tons, were sunk off the west coast of Africa
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  • 436 1 Stockholm, July 20. MEMBERS of both Houses of Great Britain were horrorstricken by an announcement of the tremendous number of British ve.ssels sunk by Axis naval and air forces made by the Government at a secret -session of both the Houses of
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  • 387 1 Lisbon, July 20, Domei. THE Associated Press reports from Moscow that the Russian 1 armies fell back towards the Lower Don on Friday night before the tide of the German war machine flowing through the wheat land approaches of the Caucasus. The report says that
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  • 60 1 Moscow, July 20, Domei. pUBLISHING accounts of the fighting daring the past two months, the Soviet Information Bureau Thursday announced that losses sustained by the Red Army during the period from May 15 to July 15 were 399,000 dead, wounded or missing. Losses in arms were
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  • 37 1 Lisbon, July 20. Dotnrt. IT is reported from Washington that Col. Henry L. stimson,/Secretary of War. revealed that drafting of jroun? married men and boys aged 18 and 19 as an eventual certainty.
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  • 753 1 WE are fighting a war, not of self-interest, but of liberation and construction. Our mission U to free the countries of East Asia from the tyranny of Western domination and to lay the founda tions in those countries of everlasting freedom and prosperity. Owing to the apparent
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  • 120 1 Tokyo, July 18. A CCOUNTS of the activities of soldiers at the front in the Southern Regions will soon be heard by the people of the Empire when the Broadcasting Corporation of Nippon materializes plans for the exchange of broadcasts between Nippon and Nipponoccupied
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  • 144 2 Tokyo, July 20. QBSERVERS declared that the formal conclusion of the economic agreement will facilitate tremendously the prosecution of the war of Greater East Asia. They pointed out that under the agreement, French Indo-China will export all her surplus rice to Nippon and also as much
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  • NIPPON-INDO-CHIN A ECONOMIC PACT SIGNED
    • 437 2 Tokyo, July 20. •T^HE Japan Times Advertiser, commenting on the new agreement between Nippon and French Indc-China said that it meant one more notable advance In the strengthening of the Greater East Asia Co-Pro-sperity Sphere which is no more a shibboleth but a practical working arrangement,
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    • 145 2 Tokyo, July 20. COMMENTING on the new economic agreement, the Asahi urged the smooth and active exploitation of the natural resources of French Indo-China, asserting that this must be done in addition to the exchange of commodities between the two countries. The newspaper pointed
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    • 40 2 Lisbon, July 20, Domel. Fis reported from Washington that the United States Navy Department announced that a medium-sized United States vessel was sunk in the Indian Ocean. The date of sinking was not announced,
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    • 151 2 Saigon, July 20. Domei. I/ICE Admiral Jean de Coux. T Governor-General of French Indo-China, in a speech at a dinner celebrating the signing of the new economic agreement, described the agreement as manifesting the friendly understanding prevailing between the two countries.
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    • 183 2 Foundation Laid For Nippon-China Financial Colla boration M_ Tokyo, July 20. R. Chou Po-hai, visiting Finance Minister of the National Government of China, declared that the reformation of the currency system in areas under the National Government not only is a great contribution toward strengthening the administrative power of the
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    • 127 2 Tokyo, July 20. AIMING at the successful completion of the Greater East Asia War and simultaneously the reconstruction of Greater East Asia, the Government at Friday's Cabinet Council decided on an outline of policy for compiling the State budget for the forthcoming fiscal year. Keynote
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    • 109 2 Hsinking, July ?0. Domel. |T is learned that large mineral deposits Including gold, silver, lead and other vital natural resources have been discovered by the prospecting party of the Manchoukuo Institute of Scientific Research, which returned here recently after an extensive three weeks' survey of the Hsingan mountains
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    • 133 2 Tokyo, July 20. U)|R. Chou Po-hai was honoured on Friday at a dinnsr by Foreign Minister 3lr.ger.ori Togo at his official residence. Other honoured guest* included members cf his suite and staff of the Chinese Embassy here Including Mr. Htu Liang. Chinese Ambassador Leading
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    • 405 2 Saigon, July 20, Domei. pOLLOWING the signature of the new economic agreement between Nippon and French IndoChina at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday, the Nippon Ambassadorial office and the French Indo-China Government jointly issued the following communique: "An economic agreement between Nippon and French
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    • 256 2 Tokyo, July 20. DEFERRING to the new trade *x agreement between Nippon and French Indo-China, our Ambassador. Mr. Kenkiti Yosizawa, in an Interview with the Niti Niti yesterday, emphasized that the agreement, being mutually beneficial, will contribute materially toward* the
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    • 107 2 Saigon, July 20. Domei. INASMUCH as negotiations are at present under way between the Nippon and Vichy Governments concerning rubber, the economic agreement signed between Nippon and French IndoChina contained no provisions regarding rubber, according to Mr. Fuzio Minota.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 896 2 J& J LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O TUKAIMASYO!) LESSON No. 27 English V.ppon-Go Pronunciation 1. Is there no matigai »a arimasen mah- lipogai wah ahrecmahsen mistake? ka? kah? 2. 1 have made matigaimasita mahcheegaimahshtah a mistake 3. There is no tig*.i wa poxaimasen cbeesal wah gohsaimahsen mistake about ft 4. Please
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  • 180 3 Taihoku, July 18. T^HE economic importance of Hainan Island was emphasized yesterday by Mr. Kiyosi Ikeda, the Chief Administrator of Hainan Island, at Taihoku when he arrived en route to Tokyo to make an interim report to the Central Government authorities. The Administrator said
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  • 79 3 U/E new knew that it is an offence to cross a street junction against the flow cf ttaffic," oec'aaed two C&!neN peclcs'-.rians. Lay Cawee 1-ai r~''> \u P'lh Hcn^ wh."i th?v p^aci-d Pillty before Mr. L. C Goh in the Svoncn Keizl Tihohoin m Saturday to crossing the
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  • 915 3 History Of Nippon yHE following is a continuation of Mr. Koya Nakamura's article on the "History of Nippon" as published by the Board of Tourist Industry, Nippon Government Railways. Oda-Nobunaga was a native i military leader of Owari Province (Aiti Prefecture). After overthrowing
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  • 25 3 Wayside foodsialls are plentiful in peaceful Syonan. Even a leg of ham can be seen hanging up in this stall.
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  • 330 3 Tokyo, July 18. •pHE political commutator of the Tyugai Syogyo, commenting on the question of the French warships stationed In Alexandria, declared that Britain will conceivably take 'piratical" action against the French fleet as the result of the French rejection of American demands. Declaring that
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  • 225 3 Tokyo. July 18, Dome*.. THE Tyugai Syogyo, commenting 1 on the Allied crisis owing to the crumbling of Soviet defences as well as the British fiascos attributable to the fundamental inconsistency in the Anglo-Ame-rican war policy says: "Since the first world war the United States and
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  • 102 3 Lisbon, July 17. Domei. IT Is reported from London that a ter.se end angry atmosrhere prevailed in the commons when members of all the three main parties demanded that the Government either hold a public session or issue a {rank statement on the gravity
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 429 3 NOTICE REGISTRATION OF WORKERS OF JEWS AND EURASIANS (MALE FEMALE) All Jews and Eurasians, who are at present working and those who are unemployed i male and female) must report at X.P.M. Building for registration to be accompanied by two photogranhs together with 20 cents being registration fees from July
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    • 111 3 BY ORDER OF THE CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY. Re V. Wiitferatne. AUCTION SALE OF ONE PERFECT TONED CONCERT PIANO BY MOUTRIE To be held at No. 26, YONO SIAK STREET (Tiong Bahru). ON THURSDAY, 23rd JULY. 2602, AT 12 NOON (Tokyo Time). On view day of sale. CHEONG HOCK CHYE
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    • 263 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-Si I NOTICE No. 78 COLLECTION OF RATES FOR THE 2nd HALF-YEAR 2602 Owners of houses and land situated within the former Municipal Area are reminded that rates for the 2nd halfyear 2602 are due and payable in advance, without demand, at the Syonan Tokubetu-Si, Treasurer's Department, Revenue Division,
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    • 515 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 NOTICE NO. 92 Repairs to Damaged Buildings 1. Owners and agents of 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 gutters have been damaged or are
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  • 321 4 Impasse Looms Between India Britain POSSIBLE CLOSURE OF LAST AVENUE OF CONCILIATION" Stockholm, July 17, Domei. AN impasse looms between India and Britain, as well-informed circles in London stress that the British Government will not pay any attention to the Congress claims for new discussions, thereby indicating the c fi>3ure
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  • 164 4 Tokyo, July 18. nEFLBCTING the friendly cooperation extended by the Burmese people to the Nippon forces, many Burmese, girls are now volunteering to serve in the hospitals as nurses for wounded Nippon soldiers, according to an Asahi despatch. One of these Burmese girls, wor"::ng
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  • 46 4 WHE Yokohama Specie Banx, >■* Ltd.. opened a branch office in Padarig on Jr.ly 20. at 42, 'Handelskade, the previous pret mi*>es of the former Nederlandsch>lnclL:ehe Esccmnto Maatschapnij. •A branch will also bo established in Kuala Trengganu on Aurvst 1; 26C\
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  • 345 4 LEAIUUNQ M.:pOP-Oo is an earnest business with aoou: 120 memoers su.ct employees of the bjunsa Police Force who attend a primary course liv^ evenings a woei; in the canteen ot i.ie £i'.:h Barracks off New Bri Rori. Ifc3 course started on Juno 30 tn u
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  • 158 4 Tokyo. July 18. SPORTS and physical exercises will be encouraged during one month of nationwide Physical Training Campaign beginning July 21, under the auspices of the National Service Association. The decision to improve the health of the Nation through sports and exercise was reached at a
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  • 147 4 AS you have learnt on the radio the use of kare ni," you will now learn "kare to." For example, take the sentence Watashi wa kare to gekijo c ikimasu" meaning "I go to the theatre with him." In this sentence "kare to" Is the objective
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  • 292 4 Tokyo, July 18. Fis learnt that, with the object of stepping up the production of coal, which is vitally needed for the successful prosecution of the war, approximately 20,000 youths and men, banding themselves into a Patriotic Corps, have volunteered to work
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  • 52 4 Yesterday was the first day of the Safety First Week In Syonan, a campaign which aims not only at reducing the toll of the road bat gettiuf the people so educated in road sense and the traffic rales and regulations as to rid Syonan entirely of
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  • 637 4 MORALE STRENGTH OF CHUNGKING FORCES STEADILY DECLINING On The China Fronts Lisbon, July 17, Domei. ITNITED Press reporting from Chungking, says: "Chekiang is almost entirely occupied," adding: "The Nippon forces occupied all major highways, railways and airfields in Chekiang province." It is pointed out that the Nippon forces earlier "swallowed
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  • 400 4 A HARD and fast game of soccer was witnessed by a large crowd on the Padang on Sunday. Eurasians and Chinese met and shared the honours, each side scoring once. Although the Chinese were not a fully representative side, they played
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  • 680 4 Tokyo News Commentary IN the ominous lull in the war of Greater East Asia, tii-* war-mongering leaders in Washington, including Roosevelt, are eating their hearts out over the impending move of the Nippon armed might. What consumes their energy
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  • 101 4 Tokyo, July 17. •"■"•HE former War Minister Gen- eneral Sadao Arakl was one of the most interested and pleased spectators at the baby show which was opened to-day for Jive days at the Takasimaya Department Store, sponsored by the Nippon Baby Protection Federation, ot which
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 38 4 > J_ \__l_J_ 2 r .t 11 ±_J_j* I >( i -3- J- _=> -7 I £I 2 1 _L_ P6 I aV.J»o<-ft— y-. xOM the Katakana papers prepared by a student at the class conducted by Messrs. Nagai and Huzita.
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