Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 December 1942

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Sinbun JSo. 2 WEDNESDAY, DECMBER 9, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 353 1 RECORD ENTRIES FOR EVENT MUCH public interest is £oc :^ecl on the Syonan Mara-i Ittvjj Race which will be held this afternoon at 4 p.m. from; jthe lo'£ubetu-Si Padang to fche Chureito Shrine, a distance pi 10 miles. The race is to be
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  • 89 1 «f>«>meL LISBON, Dec. B.—Lord Linlith«Dw. Viceroy of India, has tiecidic i t) retain his office for an adfidhti. nal six months which means f(fcti»t he will be Viceroy until •October next year, according to Ija BBC. announcement. H He assumed his present
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  • 222 1 Ova? EIGHT hundred students of fthe Gunseikan-bu Kofcueo Gakka ••tended a ceremony at the Bras Basah ti»i>ad Boys' School yesterday morning, ftieut. Ogawa, deputised for Col. PuJ:--;y n». Chief of the Education Departjni?nt of the Ounseikan-bu. Early in the morning, 100 students kin charge
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  • 44 1 Domci LISBON, Dec. B.—The United St:t\s Navy Department admitt^l that four United Nations merchantmen were sunk in October ?nd November and said that ever 130 persons are dead or missing, it Is reported from W-^hington. D?tails were not announced.
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  • 51 1 TOKYO. Dec. B.—The Dai Toa Keisi>.i\ an which wiU terve as the pivot of all economic research activities regarding the Greater Bast Asia CoProsperity Sphere, was formally openad here this morning on the occasion M the first anniversary of the outbreak <X Uie Greater Bast Asia War.
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  • 116 1 Domei TOKYO, Dec. B.—lt was revealed that books, printed matters, business documents, and commercial samples can be mailed to the Southern Regions as from Dec. If, in addition to letters, post-cards and periodicals. CaUifraphical works, pictures, photographs, and natural history specimens, however, will
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  • 224 1 D*mei TOKYO. Dec. B—"The present war of Greater East Asia and the European War are one and the same thing for Britain and the United States are at ence the enemies of Japan, Germany, and Italy, wherefore the victory of Germany and Italy in Europe is
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  • 112 1 Domei. HANOI. Dec. 8 Kenkichi Yoshtzawa. Japanese Ambassador to French Indochina, is expected to entrain for Saigon on Dec. 11. It is understood he will discuss with Vice-Admlral Jean Decoux, GovernorGeneral of French Indochina, who is now in Saigon on matters pertaining to the enforcement of
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  • 56 1 liomei HSINKING. Dec. »—With final approval given by the Manchoukuo State Council yesterday, the Government announced the outline of its national policy whicn will be followed for the next ten years. The policy emphasizes co-oper-ation with Japan through bolstering the war production structure in order to enable
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  • 79 1 Bepre—tatl?es of various rsumisjiiltliß in Syvaan yesterday paii hostage U the War Dsad at the Chvctt* War Memorial mm Mte scrarisi of the first anniversary of the outbreak •f the Greater East Asia War. Ist the phot* at left, a grows) of Japanese Mai—as are sees fcsirlt
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  • 1004 1 FAITH IN VICTORY REAFFIRMED Domei. TOKYO, DEC. B.—As dawn broke bright over the JafMiese Empire, the 100,000,000 subjects faced with shining resolve the second year of the Greater East Asia War, which has already seen the stamping out of Anglo-American-Dutch Imperialism in Greater
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  • 376 1 EXCHANGE OF OFFICIAL CALLS Dome* TOKYO, Dec. B—Through exchange of official calls by their respective Premiers, Thailand and Japan on the first anniversary of the war mutually reaffirmed their policy of co-operation and struggle for victory, it was revealed by the Board of Information.
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  • 556 1 Oomei TOKYO, Dec. B—Foreign Minister, Masayuki Tani, in a message to the people of East Asia declared that the first anniversary of the War of Greater East Asia finds Japan buttressed not only with military, economic and political achievements of the past year
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  • 413 1 Nippon Fully Prepared To B eing Foes To Knees TOJO ADDRESSES MASS JtALLY 'DetDCt* TOKYO, Dec. B—Having established in the past one year strategical, as well as economic bases for conclusive victory over the Anglo-American nations, Japan now finds itself fully prepared to win battle a fter battle until the
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  • 94 1 Dotnri. HONGKONG, Doc. Ground-breaking ceremony for the site r>/ the hongkong Memorial Tower teas held here this afternoon attended by the Javanese Army and Navy authorities including Lieut.-General Rensuke Isogai. Governor-General of Hongkong. The tower will mark the hill west of Kimberley Hill where
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  • 270 1 Dome< LISBON, Dec. 7—The bitter cold which gripped the entire Eastern front failed to prevenc the lightning German sorties against advance Soviet positions while the Luftwaffe continued to bomb Red Army concentrations and attack Soviet supply transport lines, according to information from the Soviet-German
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  • 210 1 Dnnifi TOKYO Dec. B—Colonel Nakao Yahagi. Chief of the Army Prew Section of Imperial Headquarters, addressing a national rally held at Hibiya Public Hall tonight on. the occasion of the first anniversary of the Greater East Asia War asserted that the task of. establishing the Greater East
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  • 787 2 YOUTHS MARCH TO CHUREITO SYONAN observed the first anniversary of the War of Greater East Asia in a most fitting manner yesterday. The Imperial Rescript was read by the Mayor at a public function held at the Dai Toa Gekijo. From early
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  • 498 2 YESTERDAY Syonan, in common with other occupied countries in the Southern Regions as well as the whole Japanese Empire, celebrated the nrst anniversary of an epochal date. It is desirable, in reflecting over events of the pastyear that all should clearly recall the cause and effect of
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  • 626 2 BEFORE more than 1,200 leadIng citizens of Syonan and highranking Japanese officials, various community leaders renewed their pledge of loyalty and co-operation to the Japanese administration in Malaya and jointly assured the Government of their full and complete confidence in Japan's ultimate victory in her current
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  • 102 2 A CROWD of enthusiastic Chinese, Indians, Malays, Eurasians and others gathered at th€ General Post Office counters yesterday morning to buy the special commemorative Javanese stamps, which are on sale at all post offices in Syonan from yesterday onwards for 3 week, o*»
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  • 205 2 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 7.—Commemorating the first anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War. a prise essay contest is sponsored by the Tokyo Nichi Nichi and the Osaka Malnichl. open to all the peoples of Greater East Asia including those studying in
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  • 477 2  -  KEN MU&AIAMA PEARL HARBOUR DEBACLE: Domei Staff writer TOKYO, Dec. 7—The colossal, irretrievable losses suffered by the Amsrlcan Navy at Pearl Harbcur have finally been revealed by the United States Government to an amazed American public after the lapse of exactly one year. It
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  • 374 2  -  MASAMI SAITO) RESULT OF SUCCESSIVE REVERSES Dome! Staff Correspondent STOCKHOLM, Dec. 7—While suffering successive reverses, including the loss of numerous warships and important naval bases, Britain is now confronted with the inevitable advent of inflationary tendencies resulting from the acute shortage of
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  • 224 2 A RAVILION, to meet the immediate needs of its members, will shortly be erected by the Syonan Sports Associaticn, near the entrance to the Jalan Besar Stadium, Mr. G. H. Kiat, the chairman, revealed at a recent committee meeting of the SJS_A.
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  • 154 2 THIRTY Malayan and Sumatran journalists, who are here to cover Syonan's celebration of the first anniversary of the Greater East Asia War, called on the Commander-in Chief of the Japanese forces in Malaya, the Mayor of Syonan, Sigeo Odate, Colonel S. Fujiyama, and Lleut.-Colonel Okubc
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    • 599 2 PUBLIC NOTICES POSTAL SERVICE RESUMED With effect from Ist December, 2602. Malaya and Sumatra have resumer* postal services with South Bun, o. Celebes, New Guinea Sunda Islands and Moluccas Islands. 2. Only letters, postcards and regular issues of newspapers and magazines are accepted, ana registered articles are not admissible. 3.
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    • 437 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 144 Re Recruiting Junsa (Policemen) It is hereby notified that appira- tlons for admission to the KeLsaUsu Bu (Police Bureau) of local citizens as Junsas (Policemen) are requested as follows: 1. Persons who desire to be admitted should bring the guarantee of tlio Auxiliary
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