Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 July 1942

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  • 21 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Strwt, Syoaon-to I Telephone 5471. I i\o. 137 WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 vCents
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  • OUR PREMIER SURVEYS WORLD SITUATION
    • 812 1 OSAKA, JULY 28. UERALDING DISTINCTLY THE CONSTRUCTIVE PHASE OP THE NEW ORDER IN GREATER EAST ASIA, OUR PREMIER, GENERAL HIDEKI TOZYO, SPEAKING IN OSAKA MONDAY AFTERNOON FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE HIS ASSUMPTION OF PREMIERSHIP, COMPREHENSIVELY SURVEYED THE WORLD SITUATION AND OUTLINED THE
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    • 173 1 P«ROM Moscow, a Reuters dis-j patch reveals that a number o, U'jrmaß imits, tareludkig tanit* and infantry, have succeeded not only in getting across the Don River In the Tslmlyansk Region but have consolidated themselves en the south bank
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    • 40 1 Lisbon, July 26. |>ORT Said was severely bombed by German bomber lorniaUons, the Cairo correspondent of Renter revealed Sunday. The reJders dropped tons of bombs on Port Said the western terminus ot the Suez Canal.
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    • 276 1 Stockholm, July 28. Domei. LONDON reports indicate that the worry cf the London Press about the Eastern Front situation fcs increasing daily. Summing up generally thfl Allied warfare in Europe, the noted military writer, Basil Liddc: Henry Hart, on Friday wrote that as circumstances
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    • 104 1 Tokyo, July 28. QUR warplanes carried out v an air raid on the eastern coast of Australia for the first time since the start of the Pacific War on Sunday night, when a squadron bombed Townsville located 660 miles along the coast north
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    • 91 1 Tokyo. July 28. TTHE Foreign Office Monday an- nounced the appointment of Mr. Hironobu Onoe, former Press attache of the Information Board, to the post of Consul-Oeneral at Saigon. The newly-appointed ConsulGeneral is an authority on th«» Press and its needs and has beetknown
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    • 54 1 Berlin, July 28. TTHE D.NB. Newg Agency, quot- ing South African reports said that the Ministry of Interior of the Union of South Africa on July 25 announced that 28 French Diplomats at Port Elizabeth and 86 other French nationals residing in various other
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    • 191 1 Lisbon, July 28. Dome! THE London 8.8.C. reported that New Zealand's Minister tn Washington, Mr. Walter Nash, has arrived in London in order to confer on financial marketing and supply questions. He also attended the War Cabinet Meeting as New Zealand's representative. Nash,
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    • 198 1 j& Our Submarines Sink Another}? Tokyo, July 28. f* TYAI-HONYEI announced V *t 3.30 pjn. yesterday that, in addition to the enemy shipping losses anJ nounced on J«ly 17, the Ir sinking or damaging of V eight additional hostile vesV sels.
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    • 618 1 Tokyo, July 28. HIGHLIGHTS of the past week in review were 1A the two Dai-Honyei announcements disclosing the continued successes scored by our submarines and naval air units. One communique, as issued on July 24. revealed that 325 enemy planes have been shot down
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    • 161 1 Tokyo, July 28. "TOKYO morning newspapers gave prominence to yesterday's Dai-Honyei announcement, since the results of the enemy shipping losses announced on July 17 had been confirmed, that our submarines additionally sank eight enemy vessels aggregating 71,000 tons off the Western
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    • 50 1 ri Nippon-Go V >^ "Can you speak Nip- no n Be prepared J for such a question from f" prospective employer. «4 On the answer to this v question will depend your success or failure. There -^C f* are many opportunities J^, to learn. Be wise and K 7^ start
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    • 1038 1 Allied Pipe Dreams /*|NCE upon a time a great v power built a great fortress upon an Island. To the North East of the island they built a great Naval Base, and to the South-East and West they built huge concrete and steel big-gun emplacements, and on the smaller islands
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  • 77 2 I. uibul. July 28, Domei. CERIOUSLY attempting to ap- pease Arab Nationalists in face of events transpiring in the Caucasus, Britain, it is reported, will sponsor an Arab Conference in London at the end of July, according to a dispatch from Cairo. It
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  • 27 2 Lisbon. July 28, Domei. THE United Press reported from Dover that German Ion? range guns shelled the Dover Coast early Sunday morning.
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  • 37 2 Lisbon, July 28. Dotnei. REUTERi reported from Lourenco Marques that the diplomatic repatriation ships, As^ma Mar- and Conte Verde, with 1448 Nippon nationals from American countries aboard, left for Nippon on Sunday.
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  • Thai Sincerity Impresses Our Grand Envoy
    • 475 2 Lisbon, July 28. Domei. VIRTUALLY no Nippon-zin, including American born citizens of Nippon parentage, remain in the principal cities of the west coast, such as San Francisco, I-as Angeles. Seattle and Portland, with Nippon nationals herded by the United States Government into nearly
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    • 201 2 Ijftbon, July 36. Dome!. CORROBORATING reports thus far from Manila of the good treatment accorded to Allied nationals interned In Manila by the Nippon authorities who permitted internees to manage their own affairs Mrs. J. D. White who arrived in Lourenco Marques in the
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    • 572 2 Tokyo, July 28. THE Japan Times and Ad--1 vertiser In its editorial entitled "Nippon's Fair Treatment to Enemy Subjects." said: "In war time, we must be prepared for all kinds of false accusations and malicious vituperations being flung against us by our
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    • 118 2 Zurich, July 28. Domel. I ONDON quarters emphasized the growing feeling in Britain tnat the war has reached culminating point" in the situation In Soviet Russia. They said that more vital than preventing the Germans from penetrating the Caucasus is holding them at the
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    • 107 2 Shanghai, July 28. THE traditional Anglo-Ame--1 rican utilization of other countries for their own rood is now causing serious worry and resentment to the Chungking regime. Extremely discouraged over the failure of sending actual aid to Chungking promised by the United States, T. V. Soong,
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    • 391 2 Tokyo, July 28. *¥*HE Japan Times and Adver- tlser, writing under the title "Dream at a Second Front,' declared that in the event ih3 Allies are to defeat Germany, t:i?v must land an army numerically and qualitatively supericr to that cf Germany
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    • 445 2 Tokyo, July 28. ]yjR. Koki Hirota, our Grand Exivoy to Thailand after arriving at Hukuoka on Sunday told th Press he was deeply impressed with the fervon with which the leaders and the people of Thailan are wholeheartedly supporting Nippon in the
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    • 90 2 Zurich, July 27. Domei. •THE British Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden's, and the U.S. Secretary of State, Cordell Hull's parallel addresses dealing on Anglo-Saxon designs for postwar ,psricd, drew a caustic comment in sections of the Swiss Press. Stressing that the war is still continuing
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    • 243 2 Hankow. July 26. rJ"HE recent increased warnin* by Chungking leaders that Chungking people must not rel-* on Anglo-American promises ol* material assistance but depend solely on themselves to carry out: resistance against Nippon havcreated a growing feeling of des pair among: the people
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    • 152 2 Tokyo. July 25. A R£UTER report from London quo*- Ing a certain official oi the BrtttelJ Ministry of Economic Warfare state-, that war materials were arriving to Germany from Nippon. Among the war materials arriving In Germany, rubber forms the Diggest quantity.
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    • 566 2 mum* NIPPON-GO! (NlfPo.N CiO O TL'KAIMASYO!) LESSON No. 34. t ny U- h V.ppon Co I'ronuniUUoD 1. How is this kore w% dosKe tukai- i ohreh wah dohshteh used? man ka? tsookaimahs kah? 2. Cut It In haK r-unban ni Uttr hahmboon nee keetteh fcadas&i koodahsai ll'iw gtfve m«- It
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    • 295 2 Syonon Broadcasting Station Waveteßrfh— 25 ni. 223 n. Frequency—l2 Mcs. 1.333 Kcs. Broadcasting Nightly 7 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 —"Tamil Popular Film Hits (Recorded): 7.55 Chinese Music —Teochew Guakang Drama; 8.20 Nippon-Go Lesson No. 89:
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  • 732 3 WHAT a wonderful achievement Nippon has made in building up her merchant marine in the past seventy years! It is therefore doubtless a matter of considerable interest to observe how Nippon's sturdy mariners are trained before they go to sea. None can
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  • 219 3 Tokyo, July 27. JULY 27 is a day that the Nippon nation and people will not easily forget for a long time to come. Exactly one year ago the Nippon nation was actually dragged into a stile of war with the United States
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  • 66 3 AN initial three-day Con- ference of Provincial Governors of Malaya was opened on July 27 by the Nippon Military in Syonan, with the object of discussing various administrative problems. The Conference is being attended by 12 Governors and Commissioners who are scheduled to become fallfledge:!
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  • 94 3 Tokyo, July 25. MR. UTIYAMA. Nippon Minister to French Indo-China, arrived in Tokyo to-day. In an interview with the Press, he said that the people of French Indo-China were enjoying peace and tranquility. The people of French Indo-China were sincere in extending co-operation
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  • 57 3 Berlin, July 27. F North Africa the British forces have been completely sileneed by the Axis onslaughts, the German High Command announces. Meanwhile, the Italian Higtl Command announced that scores of British tanks were crippled Saturday when they attempted to make a counter-offensive. In the
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    • 445 3 NOTICE All kinds of liquors, cigars, snuff, cigarettes and tobacco (manufactured or unmanufactured) on importation into Syonan-to, from places other than Malaya, should be declared and duty paid to the Customs (Zeikan) Department, at the 2nd floor of the Yokohama Specie Bank Building, at the rates that were in force
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    • 171 3 Last Feu- Day*} Last Few Days!! TO-NIGHT AT TO-NIGHT AT PH. SJ« f P.M. TOKYO TIME TOKYO TIKE TROPICAL SHOW At Junction at JOO OHIAT ROAD and JOO CHIAT PLACE. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Net*; Dances! New Stunts. rf New Costumes!!! E«er>thinr Entirely Different and Unique NO DULL MOMENTS! NOT
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    • 1212 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL I MUSIC DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE CHAPTER 216 Translator For Svonan pianoforte tuition g}ven bereavement announcement (Pawnbrokers.) a r J by an experienced and qualified wwmm WM TokllbetU-Sl. Teacher and reputed Solo Plan- "M—Mrs. Lim T*y Yam nee 1 Chan Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Lit, In pupil's reSdeSce If
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    • 531 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 NOTICE NO. 95 Registration of bicycles will end on Saturday, August 15, 2602. Unregistered bicycles frund used on any public thoroughfare in Syonan-to after August 15, 2602 be confiscated. and the rider and or the owner thereof shall be severely dealt with. MAYOr SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 Syonan-to, July 21,
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  • 398 4 Tokyo, July 27. JyJR. Masao Dodo, author of "Ten Years of Roosevelt," criticizing Sir Stafford Cripps' broadcast to America on Sunday, says that for Cripps to say he had clone his best for India is a confession of
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  • 112 4 Tokyo. July 27. THE Niti Niti reports from Manila that to fill the rising fieed of cotton in East Asia, the f>arty of experts, who were dispatched by leading Nippon cotHon mills, have already arrived In the Philippines and are now conducting a preliminary survey
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  • 162 4 Stockholm, July 26, Domel. 'T'HE New York correspondent Of that Skandinaviask Telegram Bureau, reports that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has again been asked by both Britain and the United States Governments to mediate betwaen Mahatma Gandhi and the British. He says that
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  • 75 4 Lisbon, July 27. Domei. WASHINGTON reports quote infermed sources as saying that Ambassador Joseph Grew will report directly to President Roos°-elt on conditions in Nippon as soon as he returns to .he United States about August 21. The reports said that after reporting to Roosevelt and
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  • 91 4 Lisbon, July 27. Domel. IN a move taken bj President; Roosevelt to increase the efficiency of the United States Armed Forces, Admiral William D. Leahy, until recently American Ambassador to Vichy, Friday, formally took over his pose as Chief of Staff to Commander-in-Chief Roosevelt,
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  • 132 4 Canton, July 27. SINCE the ban on the Communist Party in India was lifted on July 14, the Indian Communist Party has been playing the role of watch-dog for the British, according to reliable information re ceived here. if The Radical Democratic Party under the leadership
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  • 552 4 Manila, July T4. DESCRIBING the internment camp at Santo Tomas University, where the Allied nationals are in the protective custody of the Nippon Military Authorities since early January, the exMr.nila Bureau Clief of the Associated Press, Mr. Cronin. had
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  • 406 4 MR. TLNETARO OKABE, the vice-manager of the Syonan m Gomu Kumial, (The Syonao Rubber Associated P»rty), very willingly pat aside his important official duties, to tell us about the Party and its work. Mr. Okabe said that the Party I was put
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  • 88 4 IN yesterday's issue of the Syonan Times, we made an error in the names of the Artistes, which should be as follows:— This Comfort Artists' Party for the Imperial Forces, organized and despatched by the Osaka MainKl and the Tokyo Nlti Niti Press Companies, comprising of
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  • 83 4 Tokyo, July 27. of Indonesian soldiers at Batavia are under going intensive training under Nippon Army Officers, the Niti Nlti reported from Batavia. The report said that the Indonesian soldiers, who were released by the Nippon Army Authorities, have expressed their earnest desire to
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  • 61 4 Lisbon. July 27. Domei THE 8.8.C. quoting a com--1 munique issued in New Delhi reports that "a highly placed American naval officer, two British Army Brigadiers, an RAF. Group Captain and seven R.A.F. personnel have been killed in a plane crash in India."
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  • 55 4 Manila. July 27. OUR military authorities in the Philippines disclosed that Filipino war prisoners numbering 6,156 will be released on probation on Aug. 7. These Filipino soldiers will be allowed their freedom from the internment camp. Previously, only sick and wounded Filipino soldiers were permitted
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  • 83 4 Stockholm, July 27. Domei. 'T'HE quick German advance across the Rostov sector is causing much pessimism among the London press. Among others the Daily Mail emphasizes that even if the optimistic speculations which maintain that Marshal Timoshenko has great reserves and the Germans
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  • 166 4 NIPPON-GO —a comprehensive course in the spoken language including elementary grammar, construction of sentences, pronunciation, phraseology and essential everyday vocabulary is the title of a new aid to study of Nippon-Go published by the Caxton Press, Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, and sold at $2 a copy. Consisting of
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  • 82 4 Tokyo, July 26. MARKING the completion of part of the harbour construction work at Tangku Port, for Tientsin, a large-sized Nippon liner yesterday berthed for the first time along the newly constructed quay, according to an Asahi dispatch from Tientsin. The Tangku harbour construction work
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  • 842 4 IPOH RACE MEETINGRESULTS HANDICAPS DACE results at Ipoli on Sun day and weights for the second day are as follows: RACE I—Horsts Class 4, Div. 2. 5% furs.—RAYON, 8.13 (Kim), 1; HILARITY, 7.12 (Nair), 2: WINTER GREEN, 9.0 (Noordin), 3. Course scratchings: Lord Gray and Light Supper. Won by four
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  • 469 4 Tokyo News Commentary THE war leaders in Washington and Chungking are appar--1 ently fond of astronomical figures. The Washington v.a: leaders have been referring: lately to the astronomical figures of the American defence expansion plan with respect to materials and personnel.
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  • 114 4 UAVING studied t:.e verb "arimasu" and "orimasu "orimasu" is used only when th» subject is either man or animat while in other cases "arimasu is used—to-day you will learn on the radio about the use of "arimasu" when the subject is either man or animal. In
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  • 355 4 Rabbit Guinea Pig Farming To Be Encouraged H7ITH the object of providing new avenues for employment, the local health authorities arc encouraging the farming of rabbits and guinea pigs, the Syonan Times reiiaoly understands. An official of the health department stated yesterday that there are many reasons why encouragement will
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