Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 December 1942

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  • 12 1 The Syonan Times ISo. 245 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, KOKI 2602, SYOW4 17
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  • 202 1 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 2—Enemy war planes seized by the Japanese termed forces wi?l roar over the j spacious flats and embank- > ments cl the Tamagawa River I for the benefit of Tokyo's airminded citizens en Dec. 6 as
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  • 182 1 Dome i. ROME. Dec. I—Flaying the finish for their ruthless and, coldly-calculatad •terroristic' lama on open Italian cities, Virginio Gayda writing in Giornale Dlialia declared that the raids "have only strengthened the determination of the Italian people to fight to the last with
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  • 232 1 I»cmei TOKYO, Dec. I—Radio Tokyo grows apace with the dynamic trend of international events as another 50-kilowatt power transmitter was put into operation today for overs?as broadcasts. The additional transmitter brings up the number of transmitters to six including four 50Kilowatt and two 20 kilowatt
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  • 78 1 Dome! STOCKHOLM, Nov. 30—According to the Svenka Dagbladet's London correspondent Germany is using the world's biggest transport planes in sending reinforcements to Tunisia. It was said that the plane was constructed by Dr. Richard Vogt and named Bloehm Undevoss 222. The wing
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  • 550 1 Domei NANKING, Dec. I—The National Government of China has made long strides in the defence, political, financial and other fields in one year following the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War. In the field of national defence, the past one year
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  • 42 1 Domei TOKYO, Dec. I—His Imperial Majesty the Emperor yesterday sent a message of condolence to King Mohammed Zahir Shah of Afghanistan on the death of the Crown Prince, according to an announcement by the Imperial Household Ministry.
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  • 191 1 Dome!. WESTERN HOPEI FRONT, Dec. I.—Chinese Communist remnants, under the command of Yang Cheng-wu. which infested the border area between Hopei and Chahar Provinces, have been driven into a tight corner and have lost their fighting spirit as the result of the incessant Japanese mopping-up operations
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  • 332 1 DomcL TOKYO. Dec. I.—Commenting on the "Appeal to the entlra Chinese people" issued by President Wang Ching-wei of ths National Government of China on the eve of the second anniversary of the conclusion of the Joint Declaration of Japan. Manchoukuo and China. which
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  • 181 1 REGISTRATION of all Euraslans resident in Syonan-to 'a in progress at three different centres for the purpose of enrolling as members of the newly-formed Syoaan Eurasian Welfare Assoviation. says Domei. Dr. C. J. Ppglar, the president of this new association, says that the sole object cf
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  • 159 1 SHIGEMITSU IN SHANGHAI Domei. SHANGHAI. Dec. I—Confidence in the Ministry of Greater East Asiatic Affairs further facilitating SinoJapanese co-operation was expressed by Mamoru Shigemitsu, Japanese Ambassador to Nanking, upon his arrival here, en route to Nanking from Tokyo. He emphasized that SinoJapanesa co-operation is
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  • 272 1 Dome i RANGOON, Dec. 1.-Respond-ing to the steady recovery of econcmic structures in Burma, th« People's Bank, capitalized at Rs. 10,000,000, will be founded in Rangoon to take the place of the former Bank of Chetinad, it was decided by the Japanese Military administration here. The bank
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  • 135 1 Domei. ZURICH. Dec. I.—Labour shortage in America has become critical in the fields of agriculture, industries and mines especially on the west coast of the United States, according to the Zuricher Zeitung. Efforts to bring transient Mexican workers for the sugarbeet and cotton harvest hi
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  • 149 1 Domct. CANTON, Dec. I.—A vigorous pretext has been filed with Chiang Kai-shek by the Commander of the United States Air Force in China over the mobbing cf an American plane shot down near Kweilin in North-East Kwangsi Province by Chinese residents in that area and by
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  • 137 1 DomeL TOKYO. Dec. I.—The Cabinet has approved the bill governing the Commerce and Industry Guild. Out of 57 bills to be introduced before the forthcoming session of the Imperial Diet 55 thus far have "been approved by the Government. The remaining two bills will be
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  • 338 1  -  YOSHIMITSU FOJITA > War Correspondent with Imperial Navy. Domei TOKYO, Dec. I—The exotic coral atcll of Makin Island, in the Gilbert Group, basks languidly and unobstrusively under the tropic skies but it represents a sharp ominous wedge into the communication route between America
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  • 307 1 Stonewall Axis Defence In Tunisia Dotnei. LISBON, Dec. I.—- While powerful anti-Axis attacks m Cyrenaica and Tunisia met a stonewall Axis defence, smashing offensives by Red Army units were hurled back with tremendous losses to the Soviets in the Stalingrad and Tuapse areas, according
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  • 175 1 Domel. RANGOON. Dec. I.—ln a special message sent to all looal newspapers on the occasion of the first day of the week set aside to commemorate the anniversary of the i outbreak of the War of Greater East Asia. Dr. U Ba Maung, Head of
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  • 212 1 Domel LISBON. Dec. I.—Washington reports reevealed that the Chairman of War Manpower Commission, Paul McNutt, in a statement to the press said that the State Department had requested the Mexican Government to permit 3.000 trained miners to leave for the United States to relieve
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  • 52 1 Dotnr:. LISBON, Dec. l.—From San Francisco the 12th Naval 2>i«trict has announced that Tony Martin, former icell-known radio singer and recently drafted into the Navy ha* been discharged tor "unfitness." He was ordered at the same time to report to his
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  • 81 1 Dome! UNDISCLOSED BASE. Dec 1 Imperial Naval Air forces last night again intensively raided Port Moresby, inflicting heavy damages on runways and other installations, it is learned. Fires were Cftiuee as hits w?re scored, on an enemy fuel warehous?. Direct hits were also scored on
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  • 103 1 SAIGON. Dec. I.—ln a report sent to Jules Brevle, French Secretary of Stata for the Colonies, en Nov. 28. Vice-Admiral Jean Decoux. Governor-General of French Indochina, again reaffirmed the loyalty of French Indochina to the Petain Administration, it is disclosed. Vice-Admiral Decoux is
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  • 78 1 DomeL TIENTSIN. Nov. 30.- Representatives of the Chinese peonies in the Eastern districts of Tientsin have donated Yen 20.000 to the Jaoanese War Fund through the Japanese Military Intelligence Bureau on the occasion of the second anniversary of the Japan-China-Manchoukuo joint declaration today. In making
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  • 162 1 Darnel. BERLIN, Dec. I.—ln crder t6 report to the Home Government, the British Ambassador Sir Knatchbull-Hugessen left for London on November 4, it is reported from Istanbul. On the way Mr. Hugesfen is schduled to consult Anglo-Ame-rican military authorities in Beyrcuth and Cairo. Mr. Hugessen is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 206 2 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. I.—The Cabinet has approved the establishment of the Office for the Management of Internees Affairs to carry out measures for the protection of the property of Japanese internees in enemy countries. The Office which is under the jurisdiction of the
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  • 460 2 TO THE teeming millions in the Southern Regions, Premier Tojo's broadcast on the second anniversary of the signing of the joint declaration by Japan, China and Manchoukuo must have brought great cheer, especially In the midst of enemy propaganda of pretentious schemes to regain former Allied territories
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  • 357 2 Domei. TOKYO, Nov. 30—Positive steps taken by the National Government of China since the conclusion of the JapanChina Basic Treaty two years ago in various phases of national construction including industrial rehabilitation, expansion of production and price policy have shown satisfactory results,
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  • 173 2 Demef. TOKYO, Dec. I—The Japanese language is becoming very popular among Filipinos as shown by the demand for simple guidebooks to enable them to study by themselves, declared Suemori Nishinohara of the Japanese Military Administration in Manila, who emphasizes the need for proper guide-books and dictionaries
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  • 167 2 Domei. TOKYO. Dec. I.—Asiatic Religious Association which was recently organized upon the recommendation of Taisei Yokusan Kai or National Service Association and the Asiatic Religious Federation held its first meeting commemorating the first anniversary of the War of Greater East Asia. The meeting was attended by
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  • 216 2 Domri KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. I—With the establishment of the Tusin Kanri Kyoku (Telecommunications Office) in Kuala Lumpur in October this year, telecommunication between Selangor and other States in Malaya has been ereatlv improved. The Tusin Kanri Kyoku is a big I organization with headquarters In
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  • 252 2 AT THE graduation ceremony of the Syonan Leading Officers' Training lnetltute. OH cadets were awarded dipplomas. Dome! reports. Colonel Sahuro Fujiyama. Directorm Charge of the institute, LieutenantOeneral Yi.taka Nishioeda. and Mayor Shigeo Odate speke on the responsibilities of the out-going cadets, who has
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  • 89 2 Domei TOKYO, Dec. 1. —It was revealed that in order to expedite the flow of production and distribution of sulphuric acid as the cardinal chemical material for war production, the Sulphuric Acid Distribution Control Company will be created in the latter part of January
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  • 200 2 DomeL TDKYO, Dec. I.—The War Ministry tcday announced the semi-annual personnel changes and promotions of the Army including four heut.-generals and six major-generals. Lieut.-General Keisaku Murakami is assigned to the General Staff while Lieut.-General Masao Watanabe I 3 appointed Director of Army Schcol of Science.
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  • 702 2 PEKING, Nov. 30— During the first year of the Greater East Asia War, the pacified areas in North China have trebled in size end are now equivalent to twice the area of Japan, including Chosen. A frontier stretching 2.100 kilometres along the bank of the
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  • 101 2 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. I.—The six-foot wooden sculpture c.T late Major-General Tateo Katu, carved by wellkroun Japanese carvers, was transported by air to Akeno Military Aviation school where it will be placed in the "Chamber of War Gods." This statue was personally carried on
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  • 235 2 Domei. IPOH, Dec. I.—The need for local women to follow the example set by their sisters in Japan in working hard, both spiritually and physically, and in inculcating the true Japanese spirit and culture in their children, was stressed by members ot the
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  • 326 2 DESIGNS for stamps to be used in Malaya and Sumatra have been Invited from members of the public by the postal authorities for Malaya and Sumatra in Syonan says Domei. According to Mr. Seiji Hamada, Director-General of Posts. Malaya and Sumatra, the designs shodd
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 29 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE seven (7) Refrigerators, two Air-conditioning Units and One Morris Saloon Car 6 HP. For full particulars apply to UNIVERSAL BUSINESS CO.. 89. Stamford Road, Syonan.
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    • 111 2 THE GREAT WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK AND CABARET WILL BE OPENING ON 4th DECEMBER, 2602. 7 p.m. DAILY. MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA Ltd., SYONAN BRANCH) MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SYONAN-TO Manager S. MAfiJIMA. Sub-Manager Y. ASANO. Office Telephones Nos. 5370/79. (10 lines). Manager's Residence— W Chatsworth Road Phrnc 6398) Sub-Manager's Residence—s. Malcolm
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    • 178 2 PUBLIC NOTICES NIPPON POSTAGE STAMPS ON SALE AT POST OFFICES On the occasion cf the first anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War. the following Nippon Pottage stamps will be put on sale at each Pest Office in Malaya and Sumatra, it has been decided by the
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    • 900 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU-Sl NOTICE NO. 142 RF SECOND PRACTICE— SAFETY FIRST CVKEK (TRAFFIC CONTRO' i It is hereby notified that in prtfJflt to raise the spirit cf observing tratfic rules and to accuire safety as well as plearantness In tiaffic, we have decided to have a Safety Fim Week for
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 152 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 196 *i^r "^r YESTERDAY you learned on th? radio the use of "de' meaning "for" as preposition indicating cause. Today you will proceed with the same preposition "de" in another meaning indicating place. It mean; "at" In English. Now let us sro through these examples 1.
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