Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 December 1942

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Sinbun S*o. 7 TUESDAY, DECEMBER IS, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 499 1 CHRISTIANS CAN BE OF SERVICE CHRISTIANITY is a religion common to the various countries in the Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere, and there is no doubt that the Christian religion can be of service to Japan in helping: her achieve a greater
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  • 244 1  -  YOSKINORI HORIGUCHI Dome! Staff Correspondent ZURICH, Dae. 14—The official claim in Cairo that General Montgomery's forces have brck?n the El Agheil.i defenses only caused mild surprise despite the rapidity of this reported British success. The reason for military experts' calm reception of this news is it
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  • 257 1 Domei. SAIGON. Dec. 14— In order to discuss important phases of trade and economic transactions which will serve as the basis for the Japan-French Indochina economic agreement for 1943. Kenkichi Yoshizawa, Japanese Ambassador to French Indochina, and VlceAdmiral Jean Decoux. GovernorGeneral of French Indochina, held their
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  • 90 1 Domei. STOCKHOLM, Dec. 13.— According to reports carried by the London Bftily Telegraph, Soviet Goaonunental circles are indifferent toward the proposed visit of Soon* Mei-linc, wife of Chiang Kaishek, to Kuibishev as the Soviet Union is determined to maintain friendly relations with
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  • 211 1 Dotnei. TOKYO, Dec. 15.—The granting of citations to Teshlma and Kanda Corps, as well as to Lieutenant Masatoshl 81 imojima. commanding officer of a company of a Shlgenobu detachment, by their Supreme Commander on Empire Day on Dec. 11 was made known to the
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  • 290 1 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 13—Premier General Hidefci Tojo, who attended His Imperial Majesty the Emperor during- His Imperial Majesty's trip to the Ise Grand Shrines at Ujiyaraada, Miye Prefecture, has made a statement on the significance of His Imperial Majesty's trip to the Ise
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  • 246 1 f/^L/j/r -^qH aS~c3fi^an ■W'^fJumrrVlß j/\IW WP^S MssmmmmmsMC BufcjTl a»WWWI nKammMaE m/M^A 5»V%>; J* i* >t\v a <iiufl BsassffiSS^^K^smm^^nH L\K2 sla^^^V^,^- ill -^f 7^ BBssKammmsF^^H LsssV '^M sEt^TasßssT >'^R .am** l^tOTmn JPsTsWryn afmssswi r^PW Pv^sm^lfT^^M/r^ ms*ttj Vivid illustrations of the harsh treatment meted out to former Japanese
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  • 449 1 SEVERAL CASES BEFORE COURT PROFITEERS yesterday paid dearly for their ramp before Mr. M. V. Pillai, Criminal District Judge. When Tan Eli Chiang came up before Mr. Pillai on a charge of refusing to sell onions to a customer in Chin Chew Street, the
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  • 200 1 n«mei CANTON, Dec. 13.—1t is learned from New Delhi that President Roosevelt's personal emissary to India. William Phillips, former American Ambassador to Rome, arrived in New Delhi yesterday. It is reported that Phillips was dispatched to India on a mission to undertake the solution of
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  • 149 1 Donei TOKYO, Dec. 14.—His Imperial Majesty the Emperor granted audience this morning to ViceAdmirals Rokuzo Sugiyama. Masao Kanazawa and Takamoto Tokari and Rear-Admirals Ryunosuke Kusaka and Chimaki Kawano who were recently ordered home after rendering distinguished services at the front. In the presence
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  • 120 1 DomcL BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 13.—From San Francisco, it is learned that virtually all senior officers of the United States cruiser San Francisco, ether than Lieut. Com. Bruce McCandless, were either killed or incapacitated in the recent battle off Savo Island with the Japanese Navy.
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  • 659 1  -  YUJI HAYASHI MORALE GREATLY AFFECTED Domei Staff Correspondent UNDISCLOSED W*r Prisoners' Camp, Dec. 14—Admittir, c that the United States since the Fearl Harbour debacle has always been a heavy loser in sea battles, Captain Kenneth M. Hoe/Tel, who succeeded Rear-Admiral
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  • 191 1  -  YOSHINORI HOKK.I HI LONDON CABINET MEETS TO MAKE COUNTER PLANS Domei Staff Correspondent ZURICH, Dec, 14.—Informed quarters in London expect the Axis to launch a vigorous, concerted Spring offensive which wauld be aimed, firstly, at the British Isles, secondly,
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  • 122 1 Newfoundland Fire Domel. LISBON, Dec. 14.—Death toll of the fire that swept the crowded Columbus Dance Hall in St. Johns, Newfoundland, on Saturday night, was set today at 110, while many more were seriously Injured, according to the latest reports received here. Moreover, it is feared
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  • 61 1 Domei. BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 13— It is reported from Montreal that, alarmed at the tremendous loss inflicted on Britain and the United States shiopin* by the Axis Powers. C. D. Howe, Canadian Munitions and Supply Minister, pointed out that tlie total shipping losses suffered so
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  • 470 1 'MY MEN TOO WEAK TO FIGHT By TfliJl HAVASHI UNDISCLOSED Camp of Prisoners of War, Dec 14 Potentially, the United States' productive power is very strong, but material strength alone will be no good unless there is spiritual strength combined with material powes
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  • 227 1 Domei. VICHY. Dec 14— The French Chi~f of State, Marshal Henri Philipp? Petain. agreed :n his letter to Chancellor Hitler in Dec. j tl at the An?loAmerican brea-n of French sovereignty in North Africa and thf trea^n in certain French quarters have made the
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  • 484 2 SEVERAL CONTROL OFFICES A VITAL network of communications, including traffic arteries, now extend throughout Malai with the establishment of bureaux of communications, postal administration, marine affairs, public facilities, broadcast control, railways and meteorological survey under the Japanese Military Administration in Syonan, says
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  • 593 2 IT IS A SOURCE of satisfaction to the authorities fch Syonan that the anniversary of the War of Greater East Asia was made the occasion by the public to make personal savings. The Government Post Office Savings Bank in Syonan came in for attention during; the past week,
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  • 127 2 THE Synnan Oversea Chinese Association is now engaged in lurther encouraging the "Grow-more-food" campaign. The special subcommittee has Jccldcd to make a survey of uncultivated land in the Island and to start registration of intending would-be cultivators in various districts. In order to obtain necessary
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  • 123 2 THE treasured property of the former Italian ConsulateGeneral in Singapore, conssting of the Italian national flag* portraits of the Italian King and Queen as well as of Premier Bcnite ."Mussolini, which has been in safe-keeping of the Japanese since Italy's declaration of war against Britain in 1940,
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  • 302 2 Domei ZURICH. Dec. 11— A noiitical storm is fast gathering over England as public temper is ugly in its opposition to anti-Axis Powers' collaboration with Darlan. National Zeitung's London correspondent, stating that there are only enemies in Britain against the Eisen-Hower-Darlan accord, compared the charged
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  • 772 2 Domei ioKYO, Dec. 12—A foot-note iO j history comes from a first-band account by Alura Asano, member of the Army Press Section, of the Diaw& I campaign conducted in March by" the jSakaguchi and Shoji Units whose citalions were announced by the War 1 Ministry
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  • 361 2 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 12.—Deeply impressed by the character of the Japanese people in the sPMot of the war of Greater East Asia, a young Chinese student Ko Sung ling, aged 27, arrived here from Peking with his 16-year-old niece, with the particular determination to
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  • 420 2 COY, CAUTIOUS OF EACH OTHER Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 14.—Aseerting that all the people in East Asia' are now fighting not only fori th?ir cwn sake but for Asia as a whole the Tokyo Sinbun states that the cliche "Asia is one is not a
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    • 99 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 202 Tftr UP TO yesterday you have learnt on the radio the use of the preposition "made." Tcday you will proceed with the preposition 'kara" meaning "from." "Kara" denotes th* place from where the action starts. Now let us try the following examples:— 1. Watashi wa
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