Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 July 1942

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  • 20 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Sronan-to Telephone 5471. No. 132 THURSDAY. JULY 23, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • FURIOUS FIGHTING NORTH OF ROSTOV
    • 386 1 B!G BATTLE ALSO DEVELOPING NORTH-WEST OF MOSCOW TERMAN AND SOVIET FORCES ARE EXV CHANGING FURIOUS HAMMER-BLOWS IN THE SHAKHTUI-ARTEMOVSKI SECTOR WHICH RUNS FROM 50 TO 100 KILOMETRES NORTH OF ROSTOV, ACCORDING TO VARIOUS WAR DISPATCHES RECEIVED IN LISBON, ACCORDING TO DOMEI REPORTS FROM THE
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    • 365 1 Lisbon, July 22. Domei. RL^JRIING the progress of the ciei'man lan-shaped operations against Stalingrad and Rostov v/ith the Red Army on the Southern front faced with increasing peril. Reuter's Moscow correspondent on Sunday night reported that the present German offensive against Rostov and
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    • 227 1 Tokyo, July 22. ACCORDING to Hooti and Yomiuri reports from Shanghai, the Anglo-American military rcprssentatives in Moscow have expressed doubts at the feasibility of opening a second front in Europe at the present time in order to relieve the Soviet forces from the
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    • 412 1 Ambassadors Nomura Kurusu Said To Be "In High Spirits" Tokyo, July 22. AUR Ambassadors Admiral Kitisaburo Nomura and Mr. Saburo Kurusu and other Nippon-zin repatriated from North and South American countries arrived at Lourenco Marques on the Swedish liner Gripsholm on Monday and are in
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    • 127 1 Duenos Aires, July 22. Dome!. rpHE Chicago Tribune correspondent with the American Fleet, engaged in the biggest United States naval manoeuvres in the Pacific, said that American concern over Nippon's occupation of Kiska and Attu islands of th« Aleutians, is becoming graver day *y *»y.
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    • 86 1 Tokyo, July 22. pviSSATISFTED with the existing military set-up which has proved inadequate to cope with the exigencies of war, the United States is contemplating drastic reorganization of the United States Army and Navy under a single command, the Asahi reports from Shanghai, quoting American
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    • 247 1 TOKYO, JULY 22. fOMMENTING ON THE ACTIVITY OF OUR SUBMARINES IN THE INDIAN OCEAN AND OFF SOUTH AFRICA, THE JAPAN TIMES ADVERTISER SAID: "IT MAY NOT BE TOO FAR-FETCHED TO SAY IN CONSEQUENCE THAT WE MAY WELL CLAIM
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    • 183 1 Lisbon, July 22. Dcmei. TpHE United States Navy De- partment announced Sunday that two more medium-sized United States vessels have been sunk. The announcement said that one was torpedoed in the Atlantic, 80 miles of! the east coast, with the survivors landed at an eust
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    • 154 1 Tokyo, July 22. THE Communications Minister, Vice-Admiral Ken Terasima. in a radio speech on the occasion of the second Marine Day, said that much of the credit of our brilliant war achievements since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War must be
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    • 166 1 Tokyo, July 22. PAYING a high tribute to Premier Luang Bipul Songgram, Mr. Koki Hirota, our Grand Envgy to Thailand, declared that Thailand's Premier is as aware of the true meaning of the War of Greater East Asia as the Nippon-zin themselves and is
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    • 164 1 On The China Fronts Kaifeng, Honan province, July 22. r' has been revealed that 3,000 Chinese Communist troops were routed at a point approximately 32 kilometres northwest of Kweiteh In north-eastern Honan province on Saturday when the Koike unit of our Army launched a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 50 1 Nippon-Go yL "Can you speak Nip- J v pon-go?" Be prepared mJ for such a question from C^ prospective employer. j j* On the answer to this r question will depend your V success or failure. There r" are many opportunities J^, to learn. Be wise and *i start now.
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    • 736 1 The Shipping War WHAT are the factors of vital importance to the Allied Nations in their war effort Owing to the far flung theatres of war, and the lack of raw materials at their home centres, shipping would come first and raw materials second in importance. Other factors are of
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  • AMERICA WITHOUT MEANS OF SENDING
    • 255 2 Nanking, July 22. MOTWrrHSTANDING the loud and frequent claims by the Chungking regime of successful absorption of War Bond issues, the Yuan 2,000,000,000 Savings Debentures, which were placed on sale on Apr. 1, have not been taken up eagerly by the public, reports reaching
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    • 211 2 Tokyo, July 22. THOUGH Roosevelt is lavish in his promises of dispatching aid to the Chungking regime, the extension of American material assistance to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek obviously is almost impossible as all supply routes to Chungking have been
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    • 137 2 Lisbon, July 22. Domcl. IT is reported from New York that the New Orleans Times Picayune declared that the tide of fighting Just now seems to be running strongly against both Moscow and Chungking," and stressed the need for a counteroffensive The newspaper complained: "From London,
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    • 21 2 Crack units of the Nippon Army advancing in pursuit of Chiang's troops somewhere in Chekiang Province.
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    • 489 2 Nanking, July 22. THE epochonaking programme of the Chinese National Government at Nanking for the establishment of a Model Peace Zone in the triangular area, enclosed by Nanking, Shanghai and Soochow, which, with its population of 5,000,000, is regarded as one of the most fertile
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    • 26 2 Army bones sheltering under a larre ftce after a hard day'a work with our military forces on the China Front.
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    • 479 2 Tokyo, July 22. W E Burmese are entrusted with the important mission of guarding the western fringe of the Co-prosperity Sphere which, with Nippon as its nucleus, will extend from the Pacific in the east to the Indian Ocean in the west," declared
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    • 48 2 Saigon, July 22. yiCE-ADMIRAL Jean Dc Coux, Governor-General of French Indo-China, who with the Nippon Ambassador, Mr. Kenkiti Yosizawa, last Saturday signed the new Economic Agreement between French Indo-fchina and Nippon, left Saigon this morning for Dalat, in Annam, accompanied by his suite.
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    • 57 2 DEADERS are invited to contribute letters to the correspondence columns of the Syonan Times. Letters should be brief and to the point. The expression of healthy public opinion will be welcomed. All letters must be accompanied by full name and address of sender, not necessarily for publication
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    • 223 2 To the Editor, Syonan Times. CIR, —The local newspapers under the British regime were very fond of reporting sordid and petty police court cases. I ses now that you are copying their example. Such articles as that on tue art, culture, history and social life
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    • 204 2 To the Editor, Syonan Times CIR, —The learning of Nippon- go is very keenly observed by the people in Syonan-to. The encouragement given by the Nippon Authorities in this connection is well appreciated. Their endeavour to teach the public through the medium ol newspapers and radio is indeed very
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    • 136 2 To the Editor, Syonan Times. SIR, —I shall b3 much obliged if you will very kindly publish the following in the column ot your daily to remove certain misunderstanding among the public or Syonan regarding the Government Lottery tickets. It is quite possible that some of the purchasers
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 547 2 LEAKN NIPPON-GO! (NIPPON-GO O Tt'KAIMAS\O!> LESSON No. 29 English Nippon.Go Pronunciation 1. I cannot walk mo arukemasen moh ahrookehmahsen farther t. I am tired kntabirrmasita kootahbeerrhmal>shtah 3. Sha'l I wait? matimasy© ka? macheemahfehoh ka 4. Please v ait knru made matte kooroo mahdeh mahttHi until I come kadasai koodahsai 5.
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    • 222 2 Syonan Broadcasting Station Wavelength—2s m. A 225 m. Frequency—l2 Met. 1.333 Kcs. Broadcasting Nightly: 7 to 10.30 p.m., Tokyo Time. Dates of Programme: TO-DAY 11 a.m. Nippon-Go Lesson for Chinese School broadcast in Mandarin: 11.15 Nippon-Go Lesson for Malay and Indian Schools broadcast in Malay; 11.30 Nippon-Go Songs for all
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    • 45 2 DO YOU WANT $100,000 OR $50,000 OR $10,000 OR $1,000 BUY A TICKET IN OUR $1,000,000 GOVERNMENT LOTTERY AND TRY YOUR LUCK YOU MAY WIN SOME ONE MUST THERE ARE 62 PRIZES ONE OF $100,000 ONE OF 50,000 TEN OF 10,000 FIFTY OF S 1,000
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  • 1015 3 History Of Nippon rjHE following is a continuation of Mr. Koya Nak am lira's article on the "History of Nippon" as published by the Hoard of Tourist Industry, Nippon Government Railways. Even before Hideyosi's deaili Tokugawa-leyasu was, next to Hideyosi
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  • 9 3 Mass production of automobile fenders.
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  • 269 3 Tokyo, July 18. VOICING unconcealed surprise over the abundance of rice in Thailand, Grand Envoy Mr. Koki Hirota, in an interview with the Asahi correspondent in Bangkok, significantly declared: I never realized the true significance ol the term 'land of rice' as
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  • 261 3 Tokyo, July 20. CUITABLE substitute sources of pu*p have been discovered by the Southern Regions Resources Research Society, organized in the Tokyo Imperial University in March last year, under VlcpAdmiral Yuzuru Hiraga. President of the University, alter more than a year of
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  • 136 3 Lisbon, July 18, Domel. ris reported from Washington that the United States Stat.* Department on Thursday msht announced that Finland has be°rr asked to close all its Consulates in the United States, not later than August 3. lapidated state than he expected. Mr.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 602 3 NOTICE The second issue of the Perak Telephone Directory nil! be printer in the latter part of August, 2602 and applications 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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    • 941 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE Y S2Ep££?° dian PHABHAT RESTAURANT STENOTYPIST marriage p^StL?/^ mimL 2«4« middle road. WA\TFH NAIR—FERNANDEZ. The Mar- Medicine Co. T*rtill M-a-"J riage is hereby announced be- (Junction of Middle Road and Wanted a stenotypist either tween Mr. K. S. Benedict Nair AUCTION SALE Selegie Road), in
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    • 614 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 94 As from July 17, 2602 to September 17, 2«02, Proprietors of Lodging-Houses or Hotels are hereby notified that tbey must obtain new licences. It is further notified that all persons (male and female) employed in Lodging-Houses and Hotels are also required to obtain licences. Applicants
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  • 'Biggest Event Of Life' Soon
  • 134 4 Tokyo, July 21. I^*R r.r._h Behari Bo6e, chairman of ihe Executive Committee of the Xniian Independence League, in an Itttarvte* with Mr. Kc!u Klrota. our flnad Envoy to Thailand, urged th3 pending of Nippon youths to ths Southern Regions as a measure to
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  • 147 4 Tokyo, July "20. MAYOR Tomeoro Clcubo, exp'.autfivj 1 his resignation to-day of the post which he has held sinca May ISL 194J, In a statement said that he had been considering his resignation in order to make rocm for a perron cf outstanding ability
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  • 139 4 Manila, July 20. r*C::£TI7TJTING the first batch of experts cispatched ic the Philippines in order to survey cotton growing possibilities under the five year plan, 78 representatives of various cotton and textile companies of Nippon arrived here on Sunday. Within a few days they
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  • 549 4 tT is not generally known that, we have in our midst in Syo-nan-to an old Indian National Congress and revolutionary worker In the person of Ameer Mohamed Khan, who took an active part in the rising against the British In the year
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  • 398 4 The Japan Times and Advertiser commenting en India's irresistible demand for independence points out that the British, in hysterically accusing Mahatma Gandhi of opportunism in seeking independence are deliberately overlooking the fact that the Indian movement developed out of a leng history of oppression and hardship. The
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  • 184 4 From an undisclosed Nippon R- Base, July 22. ASH Behari Bose, Chairman of the Committee of the Indian Independence League, referring to the Wardha resolution of the Indian Congress Party declared* "It is the first definite step toward independence as demanded by Mahatma Gandhi who insists or. having
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  • 65 4 Stockholm, July 20. THE London Government will take drastic action against mdla if the anti-British sentiment in India hinders the war activities of Britain, according to London reports received Saturday. Britain Intends to retain India under its thumb even after the current war, the reports said, adding that
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  • 55 4 THE Syonan Tokubetu-si Is 1 starting an elementary katakana course for its employees on August 1, the Syonan Times understands. Classes will be held in the Tokubetu-si building and pupils are expected to number 120. The classes will be conducted by Mr. S. Siga who will probably be
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  • 257 4 THE Syonan-Zinzya, a Shrine consecrated to the Eternal 1 Protector of Malaya and Sumatra, who is to be worshipped by the local inhabitants, and the Syon\n Tyurei-to a Pagoda which is to be revered in memory of the loyal souls of those
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  • 202 4 Saigon, July 21. FRENCH Indo-Chlna's economic existence depends upon trade with Nippon inasmuch as French Indo-China has been isolated from France due to the war developments, declared Vice-Admiral Jean Decoux, Governor-General of French Indo-China, in a Press interview with French and Annamese correspondents here on
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  • 174 4 A SMALL bottle containing a mixture which was described as a cure for cholera was an exhibit In the Syonan Keizl Tihoholn on Saturday when a Chinese admitted selling the medicine at $18 for 100 bottles Instead of $5. Handing a bottle up to Mr. M. V.
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  • 138 4 rview of the number of inquiries received in this office regarding the issue of Ankyosyo the following statement issued from Mr. K. Maeda's office is published for the information of the public. No fresh Ankyosyo are being: issued in Syonan as the issue of
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  • 231 4 Manila, July 18. IT Is learnt that in order to aid the Central Administration to underHand the problems as well as the needs of the residents of Manila, preparations are under way for taking the census of the metropolitan population next month. The Census Board
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  • 158 4 "VOU are lucky that lunuot sending you to prison without the option of a fine." remarked Mr. K. M. Byrne in the Syonan Keizi lihohoto on Tuesday, when he imposed fines totalling $75 on an Indian, Rajamanikam, who was convicted on charges of
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  • 436 4 Confusion Anxiety Grips Entire American People Tokyo News Commentary THE American people are resentful with their authorities hi Washington over their vile policy that has put an end to their traditional pride—that America is the greatest in everything in the world. Prior to the outbreak of the current conflict, Col.
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  • 66 4 Batavla, July 20. IT is learned that to order to reeducate Indonesian technicians, a new Technicians' Training Institute will be opened here next month. It is understood that some 200 Indonesian experts will be picked out f»cm thoec who have graduated from technical schools in
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  • 53 4 Lisbon, July 20, Domei. IT is reported from Cairo that 1 Major-General Lewis H. Brereton, who has been in command of the United States Air Force in India for the past several months, has assumed command of the United States Army Air Force in
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  • 59 4 Tokyo, July 21. lI7ITH favourable conditions existing; during plantin? time, Nippon is expected to have a bumper crop totalling more than 71,000,000 koku (a koku is anproximately five bushels) this year, according to the TyueaJ Syogryo. The Tyugai reports that
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  • 126 4 Yesterday you learned on the radio the nominative and possessive cases of 'kanojo To-day you will proceed with the objective case, that is "kanojo o, "kanojo ni" and "kanojo to meaning her. tt To form the objective case of "kanojo" the suffixes "o," "ni" and
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  • 215 4 Tokyo, July 17. MINORU Katsuta, college bred amp. per from the Tyuo Club, fighting in his third professional fight, hammered out a 10 round decision over "Soldier Boy" Takes! Sa«azaki yestcrday night before a packed house a* the Hibiya Public Hall. The fight nearly ended
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  • 256 4 From a Dome! Correspondent Aboard ft Nippon Warship, July 20. IT is revealed that with prac- tically no equipment for a major surgical operation, a young Nippon medical officer, only one year out of college, succesfuliy performed an appendectomy aboard a submerged submarine, under
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