Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 July 1942
1942-07-26
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Title Section24 1942-07-26 1 The Syonan Times I 140 Cecil StrMt, Syonan to I I Telephone 5471. iVo. 135 SVNDAY, JULY 26, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents24 words
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GERMAN FORCES OCCUPY ROSTOV
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141 1942-07-26 1 jJL Tokyo, July 25. Ji h\ 'A' TOTAL of 434 enemy aircraft have either been D h r\ shot down or destroyed on the g round by our naval tz air force in New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Horn Is- yL.141 words
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331 1942-07-26 1 Result Of Air Operations Around New Guinea. Solomons Horn Tokyo, July 25. AUTHORITATIVE quarters said that the DaiA Honyei announcement Friday afternoon that our air forces had destroyed 434 enemy aircraft in raids against New Guinea and Solomon Island and the Horn Island area, during331 words
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Article93 1942-07-26 1 I-'sbon. Juiv ?b. Dome!. TT is reported from Washington that the United States Navy Deoartment Wednesday belatedly admitted that a rri£l! British n eichant vessel was, torpedoed in the Caribbean Sea on June 28. The report *aid that the sur'iv rs had been landed at an93 words
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90 1942-07-26 1 Lisbon. July 24 Domel. ITOM Washington it is reported x that the War snipping Ad. ministration announced that losses dm -l1: the week beginning July 1? r lied the highest level since the 6i. of the war The announcement said that the90 words
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Article171 1942-07-26 1 Tokyo, July 25. k 'THE War Office and the 1 Cabinet Decoration K 1 Bureau Thursday jointly I made the 39th awarding V Jof honours to soldiers and 1 X civil officials who sacri- *tr f need their Uves in the f~ China Affair. The list171 words
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184 1942-07-26 1 Stockholm, July 25. Domel. Fis reported from London that peace with Germany was once I a gain broached in the House ol Lords when the Duke of Bredford launched a stinging criticism against Prime Minister Churchill and the American War industry and advocated making184 words
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Article, Illustration381 1942-07-26 1 I THE German High Command in a special I communique Friday anI nounced that German forces and crack Slovakian units, supported by strong formations of the Luftwaffe, broke through the strong fortifications of Rostov and, after a bitter mixed fighting, succeeded in taking this gateway to381 words
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Article, Illustration386 1942-07-26 1 Kuibishev, July 25. Domei. i MOBILIZED Soviet masses along the Volga River and In all parts of Southern Russia have begun harvesting their! grain under pressure of time in an attempt to reap most of their crop before the onrush of the386 words
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119 1942-07-26 1 I'wrlin, July 25. Dome!. ACCORDING to Ankara reports, the Turkish Government has rejected the British proposal to tail toon Turkish troops in Ifbanoa and Syria, in preparation for the prexsinc situation in Western Asia. The British Government in the proposal Is s» id tc have119 words
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Article95 1942-07-26 1 Rome. July 25. THE Italian High Command Friday announced that the Italian forces operating in the Libyan interior occupied the Siwa Oasis in Egypt, 130 kilometres south of Oiarabub. The Italian units swiftly advanced to the southwest after their recapture of -Oiarabub on Thursday and occupied95 words
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156 1942-07-26 1 Lisbon. July 24. IN view cf the menace of Axis submarines, America has new come to realize that her shipbuilding capacity is out of comparison with the speed of sinking of the Axis submarines. Recently, in arid around New Orleans dockyards, many are156 words
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284 1942-07-26 1 "TWO enemy submarines de- stroyed within four hours was the record recently hung up by one mine-layer at a certain base, writes a war correspondent with our Imperial Navy. The dull monotonous routine aboard the mine-layer was suddenly broken .one day by orders284 words
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Article165 1942-07-26 1 Nanking, July 25. NIPPON forces have been in hot pursuit of Chungking Communist forces on the Chine.se-Manchoukuoun-Mongolian border region since last Friday and have destroyed a number of enemy military installations in the area, according to a weekly review of the China War situation issued165 words
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152 1942-07-26 1 Hongkong, July 24. "THE Hongkong Governor-Geners! yesterday issued a special decree fixing a new exchange rate for the Nippon' military scrip i.cainst the Hongkong dollar and the Cential Reserve Bank of China note. The new exchange rate has been set at one scrip to152 words
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Article51 1942-07-26 1 Berlin, July 25. GERMAN U-boats are sinking an average of 20.000 tons of Allied shipping per day.* In the Atlantic during the past six months, some 3,500,000 tons of enemy vessels hal been sunk by German undersea craft. Or the 3,500,000 tons, about 1.500,000 tons were oil51 words
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Advertisement49 1942-07-26 1 ►> Nippon-Go \c y> "Can you speak Nip- pon-to?'» Be prepared j for such a question from f" prospective employer. yi On the answer to this 3. v question will depend your i _J success or failure. There *4( r are many opportunities to learn. Be wise and start now.49 words
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Advertisement866 1942-07-26 1 India's Slaves [ET us continue to take a look at India and examine seme of the benefits of British rule which Britain does not talk about. We will start with the grinding poverty of the masses. Th« average daily income of an adult male Indian is I\ 2 annas (9866 words
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CO-PROSPERITY SPHERE PLANS COMPLETED
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351 1942-07-26 2 Tokyo, July 25. THE bold announcement by Dr. Enrique Ruiz Guinazu, Argentine Foreign Minister of Argentina's independence of c i.ion, was lauded by Mr. j mokazu Hori, spokesman of ilie Board of Information, during a Press conference. Mr. Hori351 words
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Article315 1942-07-26 2 Tokyo, July 25. GIVING high praise to Argentina for her courageous stand against American pressure to drag her into the war, the Asahi declared that the Argentine Foreign Minister, Dr. Enrique Jbuis Guinazu's recent statement Clarifying his country's neutral- ity "Is a lesson to the United315 words
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Article119 1942-07-26 2 Lisbon. July 25. DECLARING that the situation for the Allies is now serious on all fronts. p#»«»g Baldwin, noted U.S. commentator, emphatically warn* ed the Allies of their imminent crisis. He said that the Allies were confronted with a crisis on all fronts including the eastern119 words
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363 1942-07-26 2 Second Front A "Visionary Scheme Tokyo, July 25. TBE Japan Times and Advertiser commenting on Anglo-Ameri can reluctance to aid the Soviet Union by opening a second from in Europe declared: "The facts are that the Allies are not able to maintain satisfactorily in Egypt a front which is already363 words
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62 1942-07-26 2 USE OF FAPI PROHIBITED IN HANGCHOW KASING Nanking, July 25. THE Finance Ministry of th€ National Government ol China to-day issued a decree prohibiting the use of the Fapi in Hangchow and Kasing in Chekiang Province and Chenkiang in Klangsi Province from August 1. The use of the old Fapi62 words
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Article124 1942-07-26 2 Berne, July 25, Domel. FP is reported from Washington that the Soviet Ambassador, M. Maxim Litvinov, conferred with President Roosevelt on Wednesday. Although M. Litvinov refused to make any statement about the subject of discussion it is believed that the discussion dealt with the problem of the establishment124 words
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552 1942-07-26 2 Nippon Becoming More More Impregnable Tokyo, July 25. THE Greater East Asia Construction Council at its fifth general meeting Thursday at the Premier's official residence decided on_ fundamental programmes relative to the construction of mining, manufacturing and electric power industries as well as banking, finance and trade within Greater East552 words
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548 1942-07-26 2 <By Mao i Kato, Domei Correspondent» JiOurer.co Marques, July 24. rHE Gripsholm's 9,000-mile voyage from blacked-out New York to peaceful Lourenco Marques was monotonously uneventful, marked only by the changing weather, tense anxiety as to what the outside world was doing, sighting of United548 words
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Article82 1942-07-26 2 Tokyo, July 25. KMK. Chou Fo-hai, Finance Minister of the National GeTcrnment of China, was the guest of honour at a tea party held at the private residence of the Imeprial Household Minister Tuneo Matudaira in Sibuya Ward Thursday afternoon under the auspices of the82 words
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204 1942-07-26 2 Tokyo, Ju 24. I Y OUNG m€n in Nippon are eager to go south and are strenuously trying to get there A check up or inquiries maae at the East Asiatic Affairs Consults tion Chamber created six months ago in the National204 words
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Article66 1942-07-26 2 Rangoon, July 24. AT a rally of the Burma branch of the Indian Independence Federation held in Rangoon Thursday, Indian representatives who attended the Indian Independence Conference in Bangkok crly last month made a detailed report of the various resolutions adopted at the meeting. The66 words
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Advertisement72 1942-07-26 2 HIGH CLASS SAILING BOAT PENANG-BELAWAN W INDONESIAN TRADING Co., PENANG IMPERIAL MAIL CARRIERS PENAHG TO BELAWANSUMATRA, EVERY FRIDAY. BELAWAN TO PEUAISG, EVERY SATURDAY Pate* of sailings subject to alteration due to circumstances beyond control. Booking of Passage 10 days before scheduled sailings. TRADE ENQUIRIES SOLICITED FOR SUMATRA PRODUCE LINES. BEST72 words
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Advertisement618 1942-07-26 2 LEARN NIPPON-GO: (MFPON-tiO II I I K. \1 >l \S\o: t LESSON No. 32 English N'.ppon-Go »*rorunciali«o 1. Please Urht the akari trkete ahkahree oh tsookehUli lamps tgns, etc.) kudasai koodah»ai 2. Pnt out the lights akjuri o '.csitr ahkahre« oh keh*liteh kodasai koodahf&i 3. The light fcom kono rampa618 words
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Advertisement182 1942-07-26 2 r jtf J-. Syonan broaacabting Station Wavelength—2s m. 225 m. rrtaiuMicy—l2 Mc«. 1^33 K.s. Broadcasting Nightly 7 to 10.30 p.m., Tokyo Time. Dates of Programme: TO-DAY 11.30 a.m. Hindustani Music by Babu Mirdangi and Party from the Studio; 12.20 p m. Interval; 6.00 Special Programme Tor the Nippon Soldiers; 7182 words
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947 1942-07-26 3 T. OHNISI - T. OHNISI "Seiyo-Kabure BY THE term seiyo kabure' calls for an explanation. For short, the first is used for Occident, the second for receptivity of influence. The verb 'seiyo-kabureru' meant at first to be westernized. Perhaps it did not then imply the947 words
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Article, Illustration69 1942-07-26 3 Berlin, July 25. Domei. QUOTING foreign reports, the D.N.B. reports that the Turkish Government suddenly closed part of its border adjoining Soviet Russia. Observers here are of the opinion that the Turkish Government took the steps in order to forestal possible Soviet encroachment in view69 words
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Article146 1942-07-26 3 Lisbon, July 25. Domei. DEFLECTING a dire shortage o* British manpower, Mr. Ernest Bevin, Minister for Labour and National Service, announced in the House of Commons that the British Government is planning to call up for military service British subjects living abroad. Bevin said146 words
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479 1942-07-26 3 Health Is Wealth THE subject in the series "Health is Wealth** this week Is "Leprosy and Leprosy Control." Leprosy is a dreaded disease because a leper Is despised and is forced to stay away from his home and relatives. Leprosy479 words
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102 1942-07-26 3 Tokyo, July 24. RECENT American newspaper reports stated that traffic accidents in the United Gtates had been increasingly alarming of late. Statistics compiled by the authorities revealed that 102,500 Americans died from traffic accidents during cne year which is more than twice the number102 words
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Advertisement423 1942-07-26 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 95 Registration of bicycles will rnd on Saturday, August 15, 2602. Unregistered bicycles found used on any public thoroughfare in Syonan-to after August 15, IWZ ..ill be confiscated, and the rider and/or the orvner thereof shall be severe1* e'eait v Mi. MAY OH SYONAN TOKUBETD-S1 vop.an-to.423 words
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Advertisement84 1942-07-26 3 WAITRESSES WANTED Wanted educated Chinese and Eurasian Girls to work as Waitresses. Working hours from 10 in. to 7.30 pjn Tokyo Time. Free Uniform, Cosmetic an4 'Makan." Two days' Holiday every month. Salary according to qualification. Ape from 15 to 19 years old, and must be neat and smart in84 words
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Advertisement822 1942-07-26 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL wanted a Quantity surveyor Notice To Owners Of PRABHAT RESTAURANT I -with experience in Reinforced concrete and building const™*-- Motor Vehicles Registered 26 middle road. Translator For Syonati tion work. Apply personally to 60*» Tnkuhotn-Cli East Aslati- Construction Co., 20. j In JOtlOre (Junction of Middle Road822 words
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Advertisement526 1942-07-26 3 NOTICE RESTORATION OF POSTAL SERVICE BETWEEN MALAYA AND SUMATRA In addition of the services already operating between Malaya and Medan and other places on the east coast of Sumatra, letter mail services to and from the following places and adjoining districts will be restored with effect from the August 1,526 words
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526 1942-07-26 4 "Could Lead Soviet To Sign Separate Peace Abroad" (By Yostinori Horiguii, Domei Correspondent) Zurich, July 23. THE growing Soviet insistence on the United 1 Nations "to do something" to relieve the German pressure on the Don front, which Soviet Ambassador Maxim Litvinov526 words
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Article, Illustration398 1942-07-26 4 VERSATILITY appears to be th? gift of most Nippon-zin und M:ss Ayako Sicmi. cwner of the voice that da*ly broadcasts *h? Nippon-Go lessens frcm the Byonan Broadcasting Station, is certainly no exception to the jule. A Sycmn Times reporter, in search of a story398 words
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69 1942-07-26 4 r Batavla, July 23. eagerly awaited news from Home to the Nipfpon forces stationed in the East [Indies, the first Military air mail plane, loaded with postcards from Nippon, yesterday (afternoon floated gracefully down fto a three-point landing at t©atavia. The plane immediately69 words
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273 1942-07-26 4 Tokio, July 23. DLANS for the construction of 1,070 additional kilometres of railway lines acrcss the northern Shan States and huge hydroelectric plants on rivers in Burma in order to open up the vast natural resources in the interior of the country are273 words
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216 1942-07-26 4 Houses Must Be Cleaned— lnside And Outside T'HE present anti-malarial cam- paign in Syonan is not merely a war against mosquitoes, it is a giant drive to clean up the city arid its suburbs, and in this connection the co-operation of th? public is required as the drive is being216 words
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128 1942-07-26 4 Tokyo, July 25. CTONE relief sculptures from the famous ruins of the Angkor Wat Buddhist Temple in Cambodia will be among the objects d'arts to be received by Nippon from French Indo-China in exchange for valuable Nippon art works, the Imperial Household Ministry announces. A total128 words
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86 1942-07-26 4 H&icking. July 14. A KTEK completing its three-day ses- sion, the East A&ia Educational Conference came to en end on Friday. During the meeting, educational delegates from Nippon, Manchoukuo, China. Tlunland. French Indo-Ghlna and Mongolia discussed various educational problems In politics and science common to86 words
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Article, Illustration41 1942-07-26 4 View of one oi- our major tennis tournaments in progress at Home. Thousands of players, representing the cream of the country's talent, as well as that of Tyosen, Manchoukuo, Free China and other countries enter annually.41 words
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Article, Illustration788 1942-07-26 4 (By Masao Dodo, author of "Ten Years of Roosevelt") Tokyo, July 24. UR. Cordell Hull's speech on July 23 on the current inter- national situation is formidable only in the array of words, but extremely- meagre in substance. There is hardly an788 words
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Article37 1942-07-26 4 DENCOOUEN XI vs. Jollilads A. U. at soccer to-day at the padang. Mariana. Hock Sen, Oran Chee Chua, Ah Nam, Jaffar, AOiklam, LLan Sin, Peck Why Oeok, Ai Ylk. Tee Slang, Katarisen.37 words
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618 1942-07-26 4 Tokyo News Commentary WHILE the Allied authorities, especially those in Washing* ton, have been putting up a strong: verbal front against Nippon, they are keenly aware of tfce deadliness which our armed might is able to release against what is left of618 words
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164 1942-07-26 4 Berne, July 24. WHILE Australian and New Zealand authorities as well a^ their Press are demanding that the British Home Government should place more Importance on the Pacific front, the attention of the British Press is focussed on the problem of creating the164 words
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271 1942-07-26 4 Manila, July 23. DEFLECTING the successful **> administration of Philippine finance by the Nippon Military Authorities, a surplus of Pesos 400,000 will result in the budget for the quarterly period of July to September, Mr. Sueo Kobayasi, Director of the Financial Department271 words
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230 1942-07-26 4 YESTERDAY, on the radio, you Earned adjectives with the suffix "no." To-day you will learn the adjectival use of the participle. In this case, a part participle is generally used adjectively. Take for example the sentence: Kowareta isu ga hiraita tobira no mae ni arimasu"230 words
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Article87 1942-07-26 4 CLOSE on the heels of the release of the latest group of sick war prisoners, our military authorities announced that 37 nurses, formerly attached to the Filipino-American Army, have been released from the Bibao internment camp. All thr freed nurses are from Manila and have returned to87 words