Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 31 July 1942

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  • 21 1 The Syonan Times 140. Cecil i Street, Sronon-to Telephone 5471. ISo. 139 FRIDAY, JULY 31, KOKI 2602, StOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • GERMANS CLOSING IN ON STALINGRAD
    • 279 1 Times Comment On Premier's Speech Tokyo, July 30. 'THE Japan Times and Adver- tiser, commenting on Premier Tozyo's address in Osaka on July 27, declared that the Premeir's speech was "a record of phenomenal achievements both in the realm of foreign activities and domestic administration."
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    • 87 1 Tokyo, July 30. AMONG the 600 passengers aboard the repatriation ships Asama Mam and Conte Verde which left Lourenco Marques on July 26 and are scheduled to arrive in Yokohama on August 17, are 200 Diplomatic and Consular officials and 304 other Nippon zin from
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    • 148 1 Rome, July 30. Domei. RECOGNIZING the precarious position of the Red Army in the Caucasus area, the Soviet Army organ, Red Star, said (at the Red army in North Caucasus have been thrown into a precarious position due to the quick advance of the German Army,
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    • 201 1 China Fronts Charhar Front, July 30. OUR Army units, operating against the Chinese Communist troops near Tayuantsun, northeast of Kalgan, scored another signal victory Monday morning when they smashed units of the 10th Regiment of the Chinese Communist Army as well as 700 Regulars
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    • 279 1 (By Masuo Kato, Domei Staff Correspondent) Aboard the Asama Maru, July 30. NIPPON to-day stands in the centre of a huge circle which is impregnable from outside and in which it is perfectly free to take whatever steps it desires is the recent unanimous
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    • 409 1 STALIN TO DIRECT COUNTER-OFFENSIVE? THE WERHMACHT'S ADVANCE TOWARDS 1 STALINGRAD IS STILL CONTINUING ON A WIDE RANGE AND, ACCORDING TO GERMAN REPORTS, THE GERMAN ARMY HAS ALREADY ADVANCED TO A POINT APPROXIMATELY 18 MILES FROM THE RAILWAY CONNECTING STALINGRAD WITH KRASNODAR,
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    • 345 1 Lisbon, July 30. Domei. YyiTH the German forces In complete command of the area between Voronezh and Rostov and continuing a steady smashing drive toward Stalingrad, the British authorities Tuesday frankly admitted that the fate of the key industrial city, situated on the
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    • 352 1 Triple Attempt To Betray Those Whom He Calls His Friends Tokyo, July 30. THE Japan Times Advertiser, commenting on Cripps' broadcast to America last Sunday on the Indian problem, says Cripps emerged as a. Judas in a triple attempt to deceive
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    • 90 1 Lisbon, July 30, Domei. r 1 is reported from London that in one of the heaviest raids in many months, Ger- man bombers ranged over England in "considerable strength" Monday night and dropped bombs causing some damage and casualties. It is reported that the attack
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    • 120 1 Lisbon, July 30. Domei. THE Australian Radio, quoting a London 8.8.C. report, revealed that the Australian forces, opposing Marshal Erwin Rommel's forces at Tel El Leisa in Egypt, have been withdrawn to a new position," adding that fighting in this northern sector flared
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    • 76 1 Lisbon, July 30. THE Mexican Government announced that a Mexican oil tanker has been torpedoed and sunk off Tampico in the Gulf of Mexico by Axis submarines, says a Havas dispatch from Mexico City. Tokyo, July 28. MR. Eizo Isl2uka, Privy Councillor and former GovernorGeneral of Formosa,
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    • 795 1 THAT the New Order and tho East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere are no empty catchphrases coined to cover the systematic exploitation of this country for the benefit of our Imnerial Government becomes clearer and clearer, as measure after measure of the policy of our Government is promulgated.
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    • 72 1 Lisbon, July 30. CURTHER revelation of the fear of enemy air raids entertained by the public and officialdom in. the United States was the sounding of an air raid alarm in San Francisco early Tuesday morning because United States Army planes were mistaken for
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  • 126 2 Bangkok, July 30. Domel. JLAR. Rash Behari Bose, chairman of the Executive Committee of the Indian Independence League, in a radio broadcast, declared that the time of final test for the Indians to display their real strength against Britain has come. Mr. Bose
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  • 159 2 Tokyo, July 30. A DIRECT wireless communication between Nanking and Tokyo will be inaugurated on August 1, bolstering the existing Shanghai-routed telegraphic service between the two capitals, it was learned to-day. The new direct service will shear by 50 per cent, the rates charged for Shanghai-routed
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  • 95 2 Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high; Where knowledge is free; Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls; Where words come out from the depths of truth; Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards
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  • 482 2 Zurich, July 30, Domei. IT is reported from London that as popular fears mounted that the United Nations may have done "too little too late/' in aiding the Soviets, the Daily Mail editorially sought to put a damper upon
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  • 135 2 Lisbon, July 30. Domei. ris reported from San Francisco that a lengthy San Francisco trial is foreseen for Lieut.-Com-mander Maurice A. Aroff, of the tJnited States Navy Reserve, as the Navy announced the summoning of 65 withnesses on charges that he accepted gifts from
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  • 102 2 Nanking, July 30. THE Chinese Communist Party, at a meeting in Yunan, the headquarters of the Party, on July 25 decided formally to dismiss Mr. Chou En-lai as the Party's representative at Chungking, according to a reliable but unconfirmed report. The report said that the meeting
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  • 145 2 Zurich, July 30, Domei. DRITAIN'S Introduction of domestic mail censorship, D coupled with Ulster Premier Mr. John Millar Andrew's conferences with Mr. W. S. Morrison, Postmaster General, on measures designed to prevent information leakage from Ulster, was featured by the Basler Nachrichten's
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  • 69 2 Tokyo, July 30 CONSTRUCTION work on the Tyosen Film Production Company studios in Keiyo will oe started in October, and is expected to be finished in March next year, the Mlyako reported, from Keiyo. The office buildings. stages, sound-recording studios and other buildings of
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  • 158 2 Tokyo, July 30. U7HILE the chief aim of the United States is to inherit British property, it will be a great mistake for Britain to regard America as her most reliable friend, declared the Hoti newspaper in its editorial. Pointing
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  • 320 2 Lisbon, vUly 30. Dcmei. Fis reported from Washington that President Roosevelt, questioned at his Press conference on the steel situation as reflected in the closing of one shipyard," contradictorily declared There will continue to be serious shortages at different times as the
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  • 33 2 Berlin, July 30. Domei, TU|R- Zembei Horikiri, Nippon Ambassador to Rome, has arrived here from the Italian capital, to confer with Lieut.-General Hirosi Osima, Nippon Ambassador to Berlin.
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  • 108 2 Tokyo, July 30. IT is revealed that in keeping with the Government's policy further to unify the control of key industries, the regular session of the Cabinet on Tuesday decided to place nine additional industries under the control of special industrial c*itrol associations, which will soon
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  • 114 2 Tokyo, July 30CULMINATING the successful preparatory arrangements, the new Burmese Central Government, headed by Dr. U Ba Maung. well-known Burmese nationalist leader and former Premier, will oe inaugurated on August 1, a little more than 50 days after the introduction of a
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  • 184 2 Lisbon, July 30, DomeL AS the two repatriation ships, Asama Maru and Conte Vtrde, left Lourenco Marquez for Nippon on July 26, 13 Nippon diplomats, including Mr. Morito Morisima, former Counsellor to the Nippon Embassy in Washington, remained in Lourenco Marques, according to a report
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    • 685 2 I.RAHN MIPPON-tiOl <N11»PON Iril Q H KMMAvSVO!) LESSON No. 36 r.t .i :i Nippon.Go Pronunciation 1. I have (there salo pa arimasen sahtoh jrah ahrcem»]>sen is) no sugar 2. I have (there ;ato mo arimasen <ahtoh moh' ahrei*nish>cn is) aiM> no sugar 3. Drink another mirifcu o mo ippai moereekoo
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    • 337 2 f £z~? mo l ..-:.«i*:';'■■'*'. <^^"* <^?/^^^^^^ Syonan Broadcasting Station p W avclenrth—2s m. 225 m. Fre^aenry—l2 Mcs. 1.333 Kf. Broadcasting Nightly 7 to 10.30 p.m., Tokyo Time. Dates of Programme: TO-DAY 7 p.m. Nippon-Go News relayed from Tokyo; 7.30 Chinese Music—Cantonese Dramas sung by members of the "Sun Cheng
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  • 1154 3 History Of Nippon THIS is a continuation from Tuesday's issue of Mr. Koya 1 Nakamura's article on the History of Nippon as published by the Board of Tourist Industry, Nippon Government Railways. Having fixed the general lines of policy which his reinvigorated
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  • 93 3 Hsinking, July 28. IT is learned that all prepara- tions were completed for the Press Conference of more than 200 East Asiatic newspaper leaders scheduled here from August sto 9. The conference is being sponsored by the Manchoukuo Government on the occasion of the
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  • 70 3 S. Regions Tea Coffee For Nippon Homes Tokyo, July 28. Fis revealed that a high grade of coffee rind black tea is being produced in the Southern Regions and will be distributed through the medium of the Nippon Tea Association and the DalNippon Coffee Wholesale Dealers co-operation to individual homes
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  • 99 3 Sourabaya, July 29 INCREASED activity in the manufacture of castor oil, important lubricant for aircraft, is predicted here by economic experts as official estimates reveal that the current crop will amount to four times that of the previous years. It is revealed that since
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 746 3 GUNSEIBU NOTICE No. 25 Regulations Regarding Telegrams To And From The Home Country, Manchukuo And China. 1. Telegrams between places In Malaya, and Sumatra and places in the Home country, Manchnkoo and China are subject to the following regulations. 2. Persons who are subjects of Neutral countries wishing to send
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    • 217 3 NOTICE REGISTRATION OF WORKERS OF JEWS AND EURASIANS (MALI FEMALE) All Jews and Eurasians, who are at present working and those who are unemployed (male and female) must report at K.P.M. Building for registration to be accompanied by two I photographs together with 20 cents being registration fees I from
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  • 118 4 Tokyo, July 29. AN indication of the people's enthusiasm to co-operate with the Government by savins money was shown in the national savings figures reported by the Finance Ministry to-day for the first quarter of the present fiscal year, of Yen 6,571,000,000. The total
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  • 300 4 Tokyo. July 28. THE Cabinet has adopted a streamlined plan of administrative system under which the numooi ot Government officials of ?'.'A ranks throughout the cour.vry effective iiom the earliest date possible will be reduced fcy 3U per cent resulting in the Eaving of a zonsidTable
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  • 316 4 HEAT DANGER DO NOT DAUNT MEN OF IMPERIAL NAVY Tokyo, July 29. JIOW engineers and mechanics work under terrific pressure in the bowels of a giant modern warship, patiently bearin; the terrific heat, which often exceeds 140 degrees Fahrenheit, is vividly described by a Nippon Naval War Correspondent in an
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  • 162 4 Tokyo, July 28. rf is revealed that the activities of the Board of the Tourist Industry of the Railways Ministry, which the Cabinet abolished in its administrative reform plan, were adopted to-day and will be controlled by the Railways Ministry, assigning them to another of
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  • 125 4 Lisbon, July 29. Domei. A DMITTING the mounting serious shortage of raw materials in the United States, President Roosevelt at his Press Conference on Tuesday urged the wholehearted national support of the scrap salvage campaign, according to reports from Washington. Roosevelt said that the
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  • 200 4 Zurich, July 28. Domel. BRITISH women narrowly missed having "Winston Woollies" to keep them warm this winter, reports from London reveal. The reports said that it all came about over the women's dislike of the term utility applied to their rlothing. The Daily Mail
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  • 486 4 'Cont.nu^d from rage 3) a clcs? by the conclusion of a treaty of peace at Portsmouth. Fiv? years later, in ths 43rd year of Meizi (1910), the Emperor or Nippon accepted the kingdom of Tyosen from its reigning sovereign and incorporated it with
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  • 34 4 The verdant pasturelands of the home country has enabled the breeding of hones in Nippon for many centuries. To-day Nippon possesses one of the best blood-stock strains in the
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  • 350 4 MR. I. ASAHI, Secretary of the Syonan Tokubetu-si and Custodian of Enemy Property has been transferred to the Gunsei-bu the Syonan Times understands. When visiting the Tokubetu-si office yesterday, a Syonan Times reporter heard members of the Syunln Hisho-Ka, Secretarial section,
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  • 137 4 Manfl*. July 28. I IEUT.-aENERAIi Tamaaaburo Outl, Director of the Southern Development Bank, who is on an inspection trip throughout the Southern Regions and who arrived here by air on July 26, declared that reconstruction actlvitlces were going on
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  • 158 4 THE death occurred on July 28, at the 1 ag» of 34, of K. P. Ammu Ammal, younger slater of Mr. K. P- Kasava Menon, at her residence. 35. Kinta Road, Cremation took place at Bidadari on July, 29. Several porminent
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  • 376 4 Tokyo, July 28COMMENTING on the extension of a new loan of Yen 100,000,000 by the Bank of Nippon to the Central Reserve Bank of China announced to-day by the Board of Information, Mr. Toyotaro Yuki, Governor of the Bank of Nippon, said that
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  • 214 4 Militant Moro Bangolo Tribes Ready To Fight For Nippon Tokyo, July 29. TTHE young volunteers of militant Moro and Bangolo tribes in the Philippines, who offered their services during our Philippine campaign, are now living quiet lives in their villages but are ready for action at a moment's notice, according
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  • 422 4 Tokyo, July 29. THE Nippon repatriation vessels, Asamu Maru and Contc Verde, which left Lourenco Marques on July 26 carrying Nippon nationals from the United States, who were transferred from the American exchange vessel Gripshblm, are expected to visit Syonan en route
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  • 141 4 Hukuoka, July 28. MR. Sanzo Wada, famous Nippon artist, returned here ty air from Taihoku after an extensive five months' tour through Burma, Thailand, Java and the Philippines where he is said to have discovered numerous objects brimful with local colour for his paintings.
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  • 251 4 Tokyo. July 28. pRENCH Indo-China is completely united on the question of whole-hearted co-operation with Nippon, competent observers said on the eve of the first anniversary of the Joint Defence Agreement signed betwsen th; two countries They pointed out that in on year since
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  • 123 4 Lisbon, July 28. A SHORTAGE of men to man America's merchant fleet was revealed in a Washington dispatch reaching here which said that the War Shipping Administration yesterday urged the War Manpower Commission to give first priority to the merchant marine in the assignment of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 116 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson YESTERDAY on ths radio 'in learned th? negative .'orin of "arimasu." Tc-day you will learn or.maru" in negative form. The way of making negative form of "crim^su"' is just the same as tha: of arimasu, 1 that is orimasen." As prevlcucly stated, "orimasu" and "imasu" are
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