Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 December 1942

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Times No. 247 FRIDAY, DECEMBER '4, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 197 1 DAI-HONYEI ANNOUNCES NIGHT BA TTLE OFFL UNGA Total Losses In Solomons Revealed Domel. TOKYO, Dec. 3—lmperial Headquarters at 515 ntn. announced the sinking of one enemy battleship one cruiser of the Augusta-type and two destroyers off Lunga, Guadalcanar Island. The announce- ment reads:
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  • 192 1 Operations LONDON ADMITS QUENTIN LOSS Dcmti. TOKYO, Dec. 2.—Announcements from Loudon and Washington have revealed for the first time the losses suffered by the Anglo-American invasion fleet during operations off North Africa, which amounted to 13 j Anglo-American ships, including the British aircraft-carrier Avenger,
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  • 271 1 DomH. i LISBON, Dec. 2.—Brisk land and air activities along the North Atrican front was featured by a i successful Axis thrust by Gerjrun panzer units against the important road and railway Junction of Tebourba, north-east •Tunisia, which has bsen under 'American troops. Beth
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  • 122 1 AFTER completing lastminute preparations, the Great World amusement park tvill throw open its gates to the public at 7 p.m. this evening. Carpenters and painters worked all through last night in order to have tne premises ready for business tcday. The Great
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  • 1202 1 Dome* TOKYO, Dec. 3—Substantiating his contentions with definite facts and figures drawn from official documents published by the United States authorities, Dr. Hikomatsu Kamlkawa, authority on international affairs, categorically refutes the widely propagandised Anglo-American claims that Japan is responsible for the outbreak of the
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  • 82 1 Domei BATAVIA. Dec. 2.—The new j International Affairs Division, headed by Shofuku Hatakeda, Governor of Batavia Province, who will serve concurrently as Divisional Chief, has been created j within the Japanese Military Administration, it was officially announced. The Division, which will absorb the existing Educational
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  • 608 1 Lieut.-General Horn ma: ness In fighting General Momma lsJ deeply sympathetic toward his subordinates. One stormy day when a small launch had some difficulty in returning to port, the Commander-Ir.-Cnief instructed an adjutant to send a rescue squad at once. That night a certain
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  • 147 1 SUPPLY FOR SIX MONTHS MATCHES at two cents per box will be shortly available to the general public, it was announced to-day by Japanese military authorities who, it is stated, "are much concerned with the welfare of Syonan's citizens." It is understood ihat
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  • 129 1 ■ml TSINGTAO, Dec. 3.—Successful results were attained by the Japanese Expediticnary Forces in mopping up operations in eastern and central parts of Shantung .Province during the period from Aug. 1 to Oct. 25 when 1.351 enemy dead were found left en various battlefields and 858
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  • 116 1 Domei. MANILA, Dec. 2.—Ken Ichiro Sasaki President of the Nanpo Kalhatsu Ginko, or Southern Development Bank, upon his arrival here en route to Tokyo, following an Inspection tour of the Southern Regions gave an assurance that there Is no indication of adverse inflation In
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  • 84 1 DomeL BANGKOK. Dec 3—Approximately 6,000 Indian nationals here, who are eagerly giving moral support to the movement for tha independence ot India will hold a meeting on Dec. 8 under the auspices of* the Bangkok Indian Independence League to pray fcr victory for Japan and
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  • 443 1 TOKYO, Dec. 4—Commenting on the noteworthy results of the night battle off Lungu, wherein one enemy battleship was sunk, one cruiser of the Augusta type sunk instantly, two destroyers sunk and two others set ablaze, naval observers declared that this is no exception
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  • 196 1 Domei. PEKING. Dec. 3—Major-Gener-al Kiyonobu Stiiozawa, Japanese Minister stationed here, has revealed the coming year's policy to Consuls-General and Consuls m North China, in conference at. th_• Peking Office of the Japanese Embassy, it is learned. Major-General Sh'.ozawa, member of the* Japanese Embassy, Consuls-General and Consuls,
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  • 107 1 Domei HANOI. Dec. 3.—Clarifying the allegiance of the Reservists in French Indo-Chlna to the Vichy Government, the French Indo-China Volunteer Corps has remitted 4,000.000 piastre addressed to M. Jules Brevie. Minister of the Colonies towards funds for the relief of the needy during the winter season,
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  • 445 1 MMMt LISBON. Dec. J.—Making the announcement only after the publication of the Japanese communique listing the sinking of four American vessels including a battleship, cruiser and two destroyers, also the setting afire of two destroyers, it is reported from Washington that the
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  • 199 1 Dpniei TOKYO. Dec. 4.—Paintings by famous Japanese artists will be presented to the peoples of th* Southern Regions early next year as cultural gifts to fellow members of the Co-Prosperity Sphere through the sponsorship of the Ocean Culture Association, according to the Tokyo Sinbun Directors of
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  • 396 2 Ootnei. TOKYO, Dec. 3—That closely knit regional and racial units, moulded together into a smoothly-geared cooperative family form the rock-bound basis of Greater East Asia, was the deepest impression brought home after an extensive two-month inspection tour of the Southern Regions
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  • 175 2 SYONAN had taken gigantic strides towards self-sufficiency in foodstuffs and there were today more acres devot?d to agricultural farming than at any period in the past, declared an agricultural official in a special statement to Dome! this morning. The official added that
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  • 430 2 TRUDGING wearily along the side-roads of Svonan. constructing or erecting monuments are the tattered remains of Britain's routed army in Malaya. What thoughts must flash throusch their days of routine, hoping futilely that somehow, sometime soon they will fere able to return to their homes and loved ones.
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  • 321 2 Dome! TOKYO, Dec. 2—While the Japanese armed forces continue to win spectacular victories on; land, sea and air, the people on th« home front are quietly, efficiently and whole-heartedly play;tiy their part in a number of different ways. The foremost
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  • 237 2 THE FOLLOWING! is the programme for the popular concert by the syonan j Orchestra at the Ko-Kai-Do on Bundajr. 6th December. 2602. from 2 p.m. Ito 4 pjii and from 5 pm. to 7 p.m. I Ovei-ture. Ttnhai-ser tWagr.er), Waltz, Alpine Roses (Mletzner): Pantasie. La
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  • 269 2 Domei. PENANG, Dec. 4—Supplying electricity to Penang, Province Wellesley. Kulim, Band a Bharu and Parit Buntar, the Prai Power Station, which was dynamited by the British forces in their retreat down the Malay Peninsula, is to-day nearly completely repaired. For the past six months,
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  • 378 2 Mussolini On Americans 9 Day Of Mourning D*meL ROME, Dec. 2.—Premier Benito Mussolini in his first lengthy review of 30 months of the war given this morning during his address before the closed session of the Chamber of Fasci Corporations, charged Roosevelt with responsibility for the outbreak cf the War
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  • 57 2 Dome! TOKYO, Dec. 3— His Imperial Highness Prince Yasuhiko Asaka this morning attended the opening ceremony of the Great East Asia War Art Exhibition at the Municipal Hall in Ueno park. following the ceremony, His Highness inspected the exhibit depicting the brilliant Japanese
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  • 468 2 Dome!. A JAPANESE BASE, Dec. 2—Lieut.-Gen. Takashi Sakai, former Supreme Commander of the Japanese forces attacking Hongkongs at a Press interview declared .that the battle of Hongkong in which the Japanese Army Forces for the first time proved their mettle against the
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  • 328 2 Dome!. NANKING, Dec. 2.—Mamoru Shigcmitsu. Japanese Ambassador to the National Government of China, at a Press conference at the Japanese Embassy here this evening following his return from Tokyo, declared that the creation of the Ministry of Greater East Asia has no effect upon Japan's
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  • 87 2 Domel KUALA LUMPVR Dec. 3 A mammoth procession through the principal streets of Kuala Lumpur will be held by members of the Chinese community .n Kuala Lumpur on December 8, the first anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War.
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  • 118 2 FIFTY beautiful bouquets are ito be presented to convalescing Japanese soldiers at Alexandra j and General hospitals by selected groups of young Eurasian girls. I This forms part of the Eurasian community's programme of cele|bration of the first war anniversary, says Domei. Thirty young men and women
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  • 142 2 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 3.—lt is disclosed that in order to create leaders among the younger generations in the Southern Regions, by acquainting them with the ways and means of Japan, the Shin Koakai, (New Asia Development Associaticn) will invite 150 Malayans and Indonesians to
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  • 125 2 THE MALAY and Arab ccmmunities of Syonan plan to commemorate the first anniversary of the Greater East Asia War on Dec. 8 with a variety of events. The principal item will be the offering of prayers in every mosque for Japans final victory in the
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  • 119 2 TOMORROW the Tokubetu-Sl Padang will be the venue of the first rugby match in many months when the Syonan Sports Association XV meet the "Sasacs," drawn from former St. Andrews School and Anglo-Chinese School players. The following S.S.A. i layers are requested to turn
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  • 95 2 A THRILLING game marked the opening of the S.S.A. hockey league on the Tokubetu-Si Padang yesterday, when the Harlequins beat the Lazy Lads XI by the odd goal in three. The Harlequins opened the game rensaticnally with two quick goals by Leetubruggen and Andrew
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  • 44 2 TOMORROW on the Tokubetu-8i Padang, Boon Lay's second eleven meet the Indian Youngsters in a game of soccer, and on Sunday Boon Lay's first XT meets PiUal's team. On Monday the Rangoon Road Rangers are due to meet Boon Lay's first XL
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  • 214 2 REPRESENTATIVES from each of the eight classss of the Gun-selkan-bu Kokugo Gakko (Military Administration National Language School) will visit the Tyureito Shrine at Bukit Timah on Dec. 8, and pay homage to th 3 Japanese war dead. At 9.30 a.m. on the same
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  • 90 2 Dotr.ei KUALA LUMPUR. Dec. 3.—The opportunity to reaffirm their sin- cere loyalty to the Japanese Government was taken by members tof the MaJay Self-protection i Corps, Kuala Lumpur District, at a dinner held at the Sultan Suleiman Club. The Commander of the Western Garrison, Colonel Nakahira,
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  • 85 2 IfrF. Seethammah wife of Mr. V. 8. Sherma and mother of Mr. iT. V. Subrayulu, Indian Interp.«:ter, Police Courts. Syonan expired at 3.15 p.m. on 3-12-02. Cremation takes j place at the Hindu Cemetery, Bidadarl at 2 pm. (T.T.) today. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The family !of the late Mr. JOSEPH CHONO
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    • 309 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKHBETC-S1 NOTICE NO. 113 Notice To Eatin; Houses (Rrst.iura.il Salt Quota Holdrrs. All Eating Houses (Restaurants) in Syonan-to holding Salt f urrharinj Certificates, must presert thcte C< 1:* h< ates to the Syokuhln-kn. Tokube u« (Si (Pood control OSce. Salt Src:i n, i Municipal Offices) for ertior:,em»;r i
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