Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 July 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil SteMt, Syoaon-to Telephone 5471. No. 131 WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • OUTER DEFENCES OF ROSTOV PIERCED
    • 238 1 ACCORDING TO A HAVAS NEWS AGENCY -fV REPORT FROM THE UKRANIAN FRONTIER OF THE SOUTHERN FRONT, GERMAN FORCES OPERATING IN THE VICINITY OF ROSTOV HAVE BROKEN THROUGH THE OUTER DEFENCES OF ROSTOV AND A FIERCE ARTILLERY DUEL IS AT PRESENT GOING
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    • 253 1 Lisbon, July 21. Domel. Fis reported from Moscow that frontline dispatches of the Red Star, organ of the Red Army, said: "Only the strongest defence combined with powerful counter-blows from our troops ran hope to arrest the enemy's advance." Declaring that the centre
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    • 74 1 Vichy, July 21, Domei. ACCORDING to an Ankara dispatch, quoting Kuibishev reports, Marshal Simeon Timoshenko, Commander-in-chief of the Red Forces, is said to have been relieved of his post or will be relieved of it within the next few days, as he is
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    • 148 1 Rome, July 21, Domei. ITALO-GERMAN forces in the El Alamein sector destroyed 30 British tanks, the Italian High Command announced In its communique Sunday. The Italian air force decimated mc-ny British tanks in low altitude bombings and shot down four British planes
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    • 489 1 SITUATION DARK STORMY FOR THE RUSSIANS Kubistfev, July 21. OTRBSSINO the Brave situation now confronting the Soviet forces in the Don River sector, Soviet newspapers unanimously declare that the fighting in this sector will be of the utmost significance in deciding the fate of the German-Soviet war. The critical situation
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    • 107 1 Berlin, July 21. Domei HPHE D.N.B, newsagency, quoting reliable German military sources, reports that German submarines during last week sank 35 Allied merchantmen totalling 230,000 tons in the various waters of the Arctic, central Atlantic, western coast of Africa, mouth of the Mississippi
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    • 50 1 Berlin, July 19. /JEN. Franco. Chief of State of Spain, u announced to the National Council Friday night, that the Spanish Parliament will be reconstructed, according to a DNB dispatch from Madrid. The Spanish Parliament was closed since the outbreak ol the civil war in 1W«.
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    • 176 1 TOKYO, JULY 21 THE ASAHI, QUOTING WELL-INFORMED 1 QUARTERS, DECLARED THAT ENEMY SUBMARINES HAVE BEEN VIRTUALLY SWEPT OUT OF ASIATIC WATERS, AS THE RESULT OF THE SINKING AND DAMAGING OF 97 SUBMARINES BY THE IMPERIAL NAVY. The newspaper
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    • 423 1 Tokyo, July 21. MR. Masanori Ito, noted naval commentator, discussing in the Yomiuri our devastating submarine action in the Indian Ocean and off South Africa, declared that inasmuch as the ships which were sunk were most probably fully loaded with troops,
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    • 173 1 From one of our bases at Chahar front, July 21. ONE of our detachments carrying out mopping up operations against remnants of the Chinese Communist Bth Route Army has advanced to Yuchowpu, 20 kilometres north of Chihcheng in Eastern Chahar province. Operations against the
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    • 58 1 Lisbon. July 21. Domel. j»EUTER reported from Nicosia. Cyprus Island, that air raid alarms were sounded twice on Friday over Cyprus. British fighters, It is reported, took to the air but failed to destroy hostileplanes. Meantime, the British authorities denied any attempt by enemy aircraft
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    • 150 1 Nippon-Go "Can you speak Nip- I pon-RO?" Be prepared J for such a question from P* prospective employer. jl On the answer to this v question will depend your a J success or failure. There -^f f* are many opportunities V to learn. Be wise and W start now. y
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    • 888 1 Indian Independence Local Muslims YESTERDAY'S issue of me Azad Hindustan dealt at lengm with the efforts of Major Zaman Kayani, Capt. Jehangir and Mr. Haque. the last mentioned th± leader of the Indian Independence League of Java, to win over the support and co-operation o: Mr. Anwari, the president ot
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  • 127 Seamen Decorated On Marine Day
    • 231 2 Tokyo, July 21. THE second Memoria. Day, dedicated to the heroes of our Mercantile Marine and others who have contributed to the advance of our maritime power was observed thr ou <•h ou t the country yesterday with appropriate ceremonies, exhibitions and
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    • 65 2 Manila, July 21. THE Nippon Military Adminis- tration in the Philippines has decided to establish a Daily Necessities Distribution Control Association in order to ensure a closer and well-balanced distribution of daily necessities in the Philippines. With sufficient supplies of necessary materials engaged m the constructional
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    • 731 2 Lisbon, July 21. SWEDEN and Bulgaria has signed an economic agreement. Dating on July 17 and effective for one year, the agreement provides for a barter trade between the
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    • 109 2 Lisbon, July 21. THE considerate treatment extended to war prisoners interned in Nippon was brought to light by representatives of the International Red Cross Society wlm visited two internment camps in Nippon in the middle of June, according to a Reuter report from London. The
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    • 160 2 From a certain Nippon base, July 21. Mfc. RAS BEHARI BOSE, noted Indian patriot, commenting en the decision reached at Wardha by the Indian National Ccngress Party Committee, declared Sunday that the general non-obedience movement decided on at Wardha was by no means
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    • 385 2 Tokyo, July 21. Uli. TEIITI MUTO, the well-known political commentator, '"in his regular column, in the Hooti's evening edition, asserted that the fact that Britain and the United States are not yet able to form a sscond front which they had solemnly pledged the Soviet
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    • 54 2 LSbon July 20. DomeL CRCM Washington, it U reported that allied shipping in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico continued to take the brunt of the Axis U-boat activities. The United States Navy Department announced that four more United Nations ships had been sunk in
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    • 268 2 Tokyo, July 21. THE Japan Times and Adver--1 User in its editorial on the occasion of Marine Day, paid high tribute to the men of our Merchant Marine, declaring that in the light of its romantic past, "its invaluable present services
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    • 138 2 Bangkok, July 21. THAT his keenest impression on his visit to Thailand is that Nippon must achieve victory in the urrent Greater East Asia War at any cost because all East Asiatic peoples are anxiously hoping for Nippon's complete triumph, was revealed by
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    • 64 2 E Tokyo, July 20. NEMY a-sets seized by the Nippon Government following the withdrawal of An^lo-American-Dutch influence from East Asia range beiween Yen 7.000,000,000 to Yen 10,000.000.000 according to an estimate by we'linfonued quarters, the Tyu^-al Syogyo reported. It reported that nil enemy
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    • 68 2 Tokyo. July 20. IT is revealed that four members of the Nippon-Bulgaria University Students* Association in Bulgaria, contributed Leva 23.000 (approximately Yen 1,000) toward the Nippon war cheet. The ccnv. ibutions were remitted by Mr. AkJra Yamjul. Nippon Minister to Bulgaria, after conversion into
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    • 85 2 Tokyo. July 23. IT 5s understood that Count Yoriyasu Arima, former Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, is the most probable candidate for the Presidency of the Central Foodstuffs Corporation, whicA will be established in August under the Provisions and Foodstuffs Control Law, as the
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    • 36 2 Lisbon. July .30. Dome!. TISE BB.C. reported on July 17 that 1 Lieut. Genera] Archibald Buchanan Ritchie, former commander of the British 9th ATny In Notth Africa, has ur:ived w .London.
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    • 64 2 Lisbon, July 21, Domei. FROM Sydney it is reported that Sir Bertram Sydney Barns-tiale-"'.evens, former Pnsmief of New South Wales, in the course o: a speech in Sydney on Sunday said: 'If Nippon is treating Indians. Malays and Javanese as friends of equal
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    • 63 2 Lisbon. Jr.ly 23. romei. iT is reported from Washington that the United States Navy Department issued a communique staling that during the Nippon a tuck on Dutch Harbour on June 3 and 4, 44 Servicemen were killed, 39 wounded and a station ship was
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    • 64 2 Tokjo, July 20. A NEWLY invented ncn-inflamabtt chemical solution successfully survived a rigid experiment recently at th» Czi piant of the Nissan Chemical industry Limited. To the complete satis, faction of Are department officiate, clothes and materials applied with the new solution uwf rendered fireproof In
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    • 637 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPo.N-<»O II ILRUMASYO.) LESSON No. 28, English Nippon-Go Pronunciation X. riea«egi\eme two kasa ni-hon kud&sai kahsah nee-holm umbrellas koodahsai 2. I saw two horses nma oni-hiki mimasita oonuth won n«.-l <\-rr me eirihslitah S. Call two coolies ninsokr. o hutari (r.i-nin) nernso'ukco woh footaiirre yonde okarc (nco-recn) yohiu
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    • 275 2 Syonan Broadcasting Station Wavelength—2s m. 225 m. Frequency—l2 Mcs. 1,333 Ken. Broadcasting Nightly: *j to 10.30 p.m., Tokyo Time. Dates of Programme: TO-DAY I p.m. Nippon-Go News relayed from Tokyo: 7.30 Indian Music—Hindustani Popular Songs; 7.55 Malay Music: 8.20 NipponGo Lesson No. 83; 8.30 News in Malay; 8.50 News in
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  • 1432 3  -  S. HAQUE, JAVA) (By EIGHTY-FIVE years ago, on May 10th, the Indians struck "the first blow for their freedom. The British call that spontaneous uprising of the Indians "The Mutiny." To us, the sons of the soil, it was a 'Clarion Call*
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  • 84 3 IT is an offence against traffic regulations for cyclists to carry another person on a bicycle, the Syonan Times was informed by an official of the Traffic Branch of the Syonan Police yesterday. The authorities will, it i, understood, enforce the law prohibiting
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  • 725 3 Malayan Turf THE following are the full results of the second day of the Selangor race meeting, held in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday: Total pool $12,500. (1) LE TOUQUET *****, (2) LORD TOMNODDY *****, (3) PRUNELLA *****. Starters *****. *****, *****, *****,
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    • 769 3 GUNSEIBU NOTICE No. 25 Regulations Regard ing Telegrams To And From The Home Country, Manchukuo And China. 1. Ti K prims between places in Malaya, and Sumatra and places In tt e Home country. HUnohukuo and China are subject to the (olio wins rejrnlatiorts. 2. Persons who are subjects of
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    • 113 3 rher when permission Is granted. 24. When sending- press telegrams he most prodare his voucher. 25. Vcnchera granted in Nippon may be wed in Malaya and Sumatra. 26. Press telegrams under these regulations are also roverned by the mlfs regarding press telegrams published on Jane 23. 27. If arrow wants
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    • 961 3 LATEST ADV E RTISEMENTS GENERAL Mr- WONQ PUCK SHAM, BY order of the custodian tw/uu* a'# t ir/i.: a m t vaCt'^c-rf<^l" Architect and Appraiser, has re- of enemy iropebty. frnUe Ants! White Ants I sumed practice at No. 72-D Re g. t. Fniford Co^ Ltd r j STENOTYPIST gg}j;
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    • 610 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 94 As from July 17, 2602 to September 17, 2602, Proprietors of Lodging-Houses or Hotels are hereby notified that they must obtain new licences. It is further notified that all persons (male and female) eraployed in Lodging-Houses and Hotels arc also required to obtain licences. Applicants
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  • Loss Of Egypt Would Be Paralysing Blow To Allies
    • 155 4 Tokyo, July 19. IF the Axis powers continue their current rate of destruction of British shipping Britain at the end of this year will only possess between 7,000,000 and 10,000,000 tons of bottoms or a bare minimum to continue the war against the Axis
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    • 85 4 ATTENTION is drawn to a notice appearing in the current issue of the Syonan /Times, regarding the registration of Eurasian and Jewish [workers irrespective of sex. t The Syonan Times reliably tvnderstancis that the registration applies to every able-bodied "Eurasian and Jew capable of 'doing
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    • 199 4 Tokyo, July 17. A CENTURY of culture in Hong Kong, encouraged by the Bn£u>h has been replaced by things •nore befitting the new East %&£iatic conditions under tn« motive sponsorship of Lieut. •General Rensuke Isogai, Govern-or-General of the port city and other leading Nippon-zin,
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    • 91 4 Stockholm, July 18, Domel. THE Nya Daglight Allehanda's 1 New York correspondent reports that the New York Daily News is demanding the Immediate ejection of Nippon forces irom American territory. It said that the paper also demands the Immediate disptching ot
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    • 50 4 Reconstruction Of WarTorn Bataan Manila, July 18. AS an initial step in the re- construction of the wartorn Eataan Peninsula, the Balansa Provincial authorities have decided to move the seat of their Government from Balangra to Orani approximately 18 kilometres north of the former capital, it was reported here to-day
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    • 415 4 Tokyo, July 20. ]yjR. Masayuki Yokoyama, former Minister to Egypt, writing in the Asahi declares that if the British meet defeat in Egypt, it will mean an uprising of all Arabians in West Asia against British oppression- Mr. Yokoyama says that the British are
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    • 84 4 Manila, July 19. DHYTHM and music came to Manila when a theatre troupe, organized by the Syotiku Revue Company, arrived here on July 18 Starrim? the popular Syotiku headliners, Misses satoye Minami and Ryoko ML-ixki. as well as Raktiten Nisimura and Korankuten Nisimura, noted vaudrvillians.
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    • 77 4 Nankinr, Julv 20. AS the first step for the tv materialization of the new national movement in China under President Wang Chingwei, the National Government has decided to organize a Summer-time students' training course as the van. guard of the new movement. Three hundred
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    • 296 4 Tokyo, July 20. soldiers in the Southern Regions, suffering from sicknass or wounds, are receiving the best medical treatment In quarters that are better equipped than in Nippon, declared Lieut.Gen. Teii Suzuki, President of the Cabinet Planning Board, when he made a detailed report
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    • 303 4 Tokyo, July 20. IF the lavish promises made by Britain and America in the past are taken as a criterion of the two powers' sincerity, the countries which to-day are anxiously awaiting the fulfilment of tha Anglo-American Powers' latest pledge
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    • 28 4 Lieut.-Gen. Jonathan W. Wainwright. C-in-C. of the U.S. and Filipino Forces, (centre left), surrenders to Lieut.-Gen. Masaharu Honma, (centre right), C-in-C. of the Nippon Forces.
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    • 249 4 THOUGH petrol in Syonan is primarily meant for the use of the military, the Syonan Times understands that civilians with Military or Gunsei-bii permits and those in essential and other important services may receive a small ration compatible with the
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    • 96 4 Stockholm, July 20. ACCORDING to reports from India, Mahatma Gandhi in an interview with the New Delhi correspondent of the London News Chronicle on July 15 expressed his firm resolution declaring that nothing can check his determination to oust British influence
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    • 89 4 Lisbon, July 18, Domei. fT is reported from New York that American political writers and radio commentators are urging the speedy invasion by the Allied forces' of the European Continent, even if it will end in failure, in order to relieve the present pressure on
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    • 127 4 Tpkyo, July 19. AVER 1,000 young men—a motley v group clad In khaki, national and college uniforms or In light mountaineering outfits, lust right ambled eagerly forth from the precincts of the Melzl Shrine on an all-night anc< day crosscountry walk to Mount Takao, near the
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    • 123 4 Shanghai. July 10. IT Is reported from London that 1.800 Britons end Allied nationals in Nippon, the Philippines. Thailand and th-s Nippon occupied areas in China will be exchanged with Nippon nationals in British territory, on August 27 and September 7. at I/xireneo Marque*, by virtue
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    • 137 4 Manila, July 17. WITH the assistance of the Nippon authorities. Manila's famed tobacco industry—the home of the renowned Philippine cigars and cigarettes—has recovered eighty per cent of its pre-war capacity, much to the Joy of Filipino smokers. It is recalled that the tobacco Industry in Manila
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    • 60 4 Manila, July 19. TKE Nippon Expeditionary Forces in the Philippines announced that the railways, running between san Fabian and North Sea Fernando and San Jose and Del Carmen, will be cpened for public service from July 21. The commencement of business on these lines will restore
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    • 333 4 A LARGE illicit deal in toilet soap was nipped in tlie bud by the Syonan police, and the offender, a young Chinese named Kwa Ah Joon, described as the proprietor of a large piecegoods shop in Syonan, was fined a total of
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    • 635 4 Tokyo News Commentary piNAL victory in the last analysis will come to the side that succeeds in grasping the sea lanes which link the farflung war fronts, declares Lieut. Cora. Taminaga of the Press section of the Navy Department
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    • 570 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson yy to yesterday you have learnt on the radio the three oases of pronouns, the nominative, the possessive and the objective cases, and you have learnt by heart how to make these cases out of pronouns, that is to put the sufflxts "wa" f "ga", "no",
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