Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 December 1942

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Sinbun No. 4 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 32 1 This remarkable action photo shows an enemy transport just before she toppled over and sank. Another victim of the far-rang-ing submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy. (Domei Photo)
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  • 466 1 PROGRESS UNDER NEW ORDER Xtatnei. iPOH, Dec. 8—"I wish to express my profound respect itrtd gratitude to you the peoples of Perak who have co--operated with the Japanese Government and rendered in jnany and varied fields of your callings and activities, valuable services to
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  • 136 1 f FIFTY MALAI, Indonesian, Indian fend Chinese members o/ the Postal fjervice from various districts in Malai fcn I Sumatra have arrived in Syonan t<> take up a special course in the btM'inese language at the Military *V mi ii in /at ion National
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  • 179 1 I A SANITARY Department of the Gunseikan-bu which will expend its activities throughout Malai and Sumatra will be ppened next week. Dr. Tadashi fcii.). M.D. (Tokyo) will be Director of the Department. 1 A staff of 65 prominent Japbnese doctors, pharmacists and technical experts arrived in
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  • 235 1 JDomH. I PENANG, Dec. B—Coinciding Jlvith the first anniveisary of the of the Greater East Asia BVVjtr. the Penang Sinbun, amalgamation of the local Chinese, ■Fti-dish and Malai newspapers. ,i;ude its appearance today to •jP! irk the momentous occasion Pride of place was taken by'the
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  • 239 1 AMERICA HAS LABOUR STRIFE Domei. LISBON, Dec. ©—Represent" atives of 350,000 railroad employees would ask for a 30 per cent, increase in wages or a minimum raise of $3 daily, according to a Chicago dispatch. Alvaney Johnston, President of the Brotherhood or Locomotive
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  • 171 1 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 10—The weekly magazine Economist in its latest issue expressed confidence that the Axis forces in North Africa will frustrate any further designs ot aggression which may be en- i tertained by the Anglo-American invaders in French North Africa, j'
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  • 459 1 PRESS COMMENTS TOKYO, Dec. 11— Enthusias-. tically hailing the first anniversary of the Italo-German participation in the war against the United States, the Japan Times Advertiser declared in greeting the advent of the: second year of the war against America and Britain, "we put on
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  • 62 1 Iml PARIS, Dec. 9.—Premier "ierre Laval left here today by automobile for Vichy after spending several hours contemns with Count Fernand De Brinon. Upon returning to the French capital Premier Laval is scheduled to confer with Marshal Henri Philippe Petain and other Government officials after calling
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  • 212 1 Dcmei. ZURICH. Dec. 10—Surprise mingled with disappointment was rettect3d in British Press reaction to Churchill's further exumsion oi Linlithgows Viceregal term. Tlw Lontten Times said the world expected to see British efforts to solve the Indian prcblem reflected in tha appointment of some outstanding
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  • 216 1 Domei. BANGKOK, Dec. 10.—Mr. Teiji Tsubokami, Japanese Ambassador to Thailand, issued a statement on the occasion of the tenth anniversary cf the promulgation of the Thai Constitution, that tbt ,10 years' history of the constitutional Government of Thailand was "a series of splendid achievements" marked
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  • 1269 1 TOJO STATES AIMS IN WAR'S SECOND YEAR Premier Makes Declaration Dome! TOKYO, Dec. I(J—Asserting that Japan within the past 12 months has destroyed all enemy bases and now has greater strength and power to fight, Premier General Hideki Tojo declared yesterday afternoon that Japan's aim
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  • 86 1 Etmei. TOKYO. Dec. 11. All metropolitan "lomino papers prominently front-paged Premier General Hideki Tojo's interview toith the Italian and German press representatives together ivith a photo showing the Premier reading a message to the surrounding Axis press correspondents. The Asa hi Sinlrun headlined, "Premier tells ItalianGerman
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  • 203 1 BASIC POLICY IN COMPILA TION Domei TOKYO. Dec. 10—The selfbalanced budget for the fiscal year 1943/44 as approved by the Cabinet today involves estimated expenditures of Yen 9,995,000.000 of which Yen 4,932,000,000 is represented by ordinary account and Yen 5,063,000,000 by extraordinary account. Estimated
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  • 243 1 Soviet Demarclia In De GaulleDarlan Dispute Dome! ZURICH. Dec. 10 -As the ourspoken attack by General Georges Cartroux a leader of the Free Frejich Forces, against Admiral Jean Darlan caused the controversy over Lieut. Gen. Dwight Eisen-Hower's political arrangement in French North Africa to rage with new intensity, political observers
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  • 255 1 DMDd. TOKYO, Dec. 10—The need for closer collaboration between all research and investigation institutes was stressed by Premier General Hideki Tojo at an inaugural meeting recently organized by the Federation of Investigation and Research Institutes. Addressing more than 300 Gov- I ernment and
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  • 449 2 NEW BANK JUST ESTABLISHED Ammmm*4 SHANGHAI, Dec. 10.—Capitalized at $5,000,000 the Overseas Chinese Commercial and Industrial Bank was established here yesterday for the purIpose of facilitating remittances from the Southern Regions for the families of overseas Chinese Shanghai. L. T. Yuan is chairman
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  • 475 2 UNDER the old order, Malai had become heir to a succession of .-.iump.s and booms of varying degree, due to all its eggs being put in the joint tin and rubber basket. Also there was a never ending upward trend in prices, with no constructive plan for
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  • 286 2 Doinei. TOKYO, Dec. 10.—There is a j great call for the united efforts of all Christians in the establishment of a moral basis for the construction of the New Order in Greater East Asia, Dr. Yoshimune Abe, former Bishop of the Methodist
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  • 124 2 DomcJ. TOKYO, Dec. 10.—Remarkable progress has been made in the editing and distribution of Japanese newsreels. Formerly edited in the Japanese and Chinese languages only, newsreels are now turned out in eight different language* including Japanese, Chinese, Tagalog, Burmese, Thai, Malai, French and
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  • 449 2 FAR-REACHING SOCIAL CHANGES Domd. MANILA. Dee. 9—Abiding faith In the noble objective of toe Greater East Asia War, which has resulted in the deliverance of the Philippines and ether Asiatic countries from age-oid Occidental stranglehold, was re-affirm-ed bv representative Filipinos in
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  • 291 2 ANOTHER BALDWIN BROADSIDE Doinei LISBON, Dec. 9—Hanson Baldwin, New York Times naval commentator, who has been one of the severest critics of the Government since the outbreak of the Pacific conflict today delivered another broadside bluntly charging that the friction among the United
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  • 38 2 KTO-EI Rebecca. SYOWA Divine Soldi-.s of the Air (Japanese) von Charlie Chan at Treasure Island. INDO Dhartl Matha tHindhisUnl) FUTO (For MilH.ry wily) Shogun To Sanbo To Hei (Japanese) -YAMATO Yee Wan Yee Mui (Cantonese)
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  • 441 2 INACTIVE IN HIDDEN CORNER By KENICHI NAKAYA Domei Staff Correspondent TOKYO, Dec. 10—Just as Dec. 8 marked the greatest defeat in the history of the Unitad States Navy, Dec. 10 signals the worst reverse ever suffered by the British Navy, which once
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    • 328 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBBTU-SI NOTICE No. 147. THE SYONANSI SIDEN EXTENSION As from Ist December 2602. the prevent Omnibus Service No. 32 and 33 are extended to Tan Jong Pagar from Katong and TeJok Kurau respectively instead of from Katoiig and Telok Kurau to Geylang Serai. New Service No. 7 As
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    • 492 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 146. REWARD ON THE COLLECTION OV FI*E ASMS AND GUN POWDRR It is hereby notified that in order to •"•in public peace as well as to preI?*v dan5 erB> w commence a period of the collection of tire arms and gun Powder with various cash
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    • 430 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WAITRESSES WANTED BY CAPITOL RESTAURANT. Applications are invited from educated, young and smartlooking Waitresses 'Eurasian or Chinese) for a High-class Restaurant. They are required te apply PERSONALLY at the CAPITOL REST AUR AN' (Namaiie Mansions) between the hours of 10 a.m. to 11 a.m and 1 to 3
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    • 111 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 201 UP to yes',erday you have studied on the radio the use of the preposition "Made" meaning "until" and "by," denoting time. Today also you will have the same preposition, that is. "Made" meaning "to" m English. Here are the examples:— 1. Xchi Kara ju made
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