Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 December 1942

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  • 15 1 The Syonan Sin bun No. 8 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER *6, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 183 1 ADVANCED COURSE IN TOKYO HAVING met with the approval of Marquis Yoshichika Tokugawa, adviser to the Military Administration Department, Malai, three young men and two girls will leave Syonan in the near future for Tokyo to study the Japanese language and later to
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  • 93 1 r//ff 10.250-ton British freighter Talthybius, which was sunk at the entrance to the Asahi Dock (formerly the Empire Dock) in Syonan Harbour by Japanese air units a short time before the fall of Singapore was successfully refloated by Japanese salvagers on December 2, says Domei.
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  • 223 1 TOKYO, Dec. 15.—The Asahi, editorially on the jjUuited States' empty promises i*es*rding post-war policy, dertclares that judging from the ||)rv.s?nt United States relations ((u i*-h Latin American countries it fs Hear the American post-war jpclicy would be based on egotism Had aggression. The newspaper says that
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  • 89 1 Extension Of ChekiangKiangsi Railway Line P—wfc KINHWA (Chekiang Province), Dec. j 15—Inauguration ceremonies for the reconstruction of a railway line between here and certain outlying districts on the Chekiang-Kiangsi line MH held on Sunday at Kinhwa S'a'ion. This new line is expected to help greatly in developing the mining industries
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  • 96 1 Domei LISBON. Dec. 14—At the White House conference of Democratic leaders today, it was decided not to convene the new Congress until January 6. President Roosevelt personally will deliver an address on the state of union in the new Congress on January 7, states
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  • 169 1 EARLY next year, the Syonan Leading Officers' Training Institute will be replaced by the Malai Leading Officers' Training Ins'itute, it was announced by the spokesman of the Department of Education and Religion, according to Domei. The Ins itute will be established
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  • 319 1 Domei. SAIGON, Dec. 15 —It is learned that French Indochina is ready to renew or revise the Japan-French Indochina Basic Economic Agreement at the conference held between Kenkichi Yoshizawa, Japanese Ambassador, and Vice-Admiral Jean Decoux, Governor-General. It is understood, however, that there
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  • 113 1 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. IS—lt is officially announced t/iat a new Imperial Charger, Hatsuyuki, has been selected for His Imperial Majesty the Emperor to replace the famed Shirayuki, which retired in February after ten years of service. The new Imperial mount is so named because of
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  • 163 1 U.S. Bid To Bolster TurcoSoviet Amity Domei. ZURICH. Dec. 15.—Local observers commenting on American and Ankara dispatches stating that the United States will Join the Russo-Turkish joint declaration of amity and respect for territorial integrity, declare that this is tantamount to a sLiained Washington effort to guarantee Soviet sincerity and
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  • 177 1 Doraei. LISBON, Dec. 15—It is reported from Stockton, California, that the liner. President Coolidge, sank "because of an error" according to a statement by S. U. Johnson, one of the Directors of American President Lines, at a meeting at the Kiwanij Club. He added that
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  • 194 1 Request For Bases Contrary To SovietNippon Neutrality Dotnei. MILAN, Dec. 15.—Commenting on the reported American request to the Soviet Union to cccupy some Soviet bases in East Asia, the Milanese newspaper Correra Bella Fera points out that it was net the first time that Washington had made such a request
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  • 445 1 AXIS PLANES BLAST BONE Domei. LISBON, Dsc. 14.—The British forces driving into El Agheila found the strategic Libyan town deserted «s Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, foxy German Commander, craftily removed th^» main bcdy of his Afrika Korps in a strategic withdrawal, according to war dispatches
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  • 585 1 ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCE OomeL TOKYO, Dec. 15—Declaring that the War of Greater East Asia is a succession of decisive battles, Premier General Hideki Tojo today stressed that all efforts of the nation must be concentrated on the aim of winning each of these
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  • 31 1 Men of a Japanese warship making it hot for an enemy plane with the ship's guns roaring in action somewhere in the Southern Pacific (Domei photo)
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  • 290 1 ifmrl. TOKYO, Dec. 15—Sources close to the Imperial Navy declared that the shooting down of 44 enemy planes, and the sinking of two enemy patrol vessels and two enemy transports near Buna, eastern New Guinea, by Japanese naval forces within 15
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  • 166 1 Domel SHANGHAI, Dec. 15.—Vichy political circles consider that the French political situation was greatly clarified by Marshal Petain's answer to Chancellor Hitler and Premier Laval's statement to the Press. They emphasized that the Mar- shal directly alluded to the pos- sibility of reconstitution
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  • 261 1 Dorael. TOKYO, Dec. 15.—The Cabinet announced that Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura at his own wish has been relieved cf the post of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary upon his completing his mission. A*m. Nomura briefly told reporters that he expected to de/ote mosi. of hLs time
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  • 114 1 Domcl. TOKYO. Dec. 15, —The voluntary contributions of Tokyo citizers. totalling Yen 3,777.860. will be used to construct 37 Army and Navy varplanes as well as 12 barrage balloon.;. The Tokyo Chamber of Commerce j and Industry which sponsored the drive to raise
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  • 300 1 TOR YO ANNOUNCEMENTS Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 15.—Imperial Headquarters announcements issued yesterday state that extensive damages were inflicted on the enemy in Chittagong (India) and New Guinea. Ten British planes were shot down and seven vessels were sunk, 10 more
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  • 423 1 Domei TOKYO, Dec. 15.—Swcopinff down in surprise raids upon a huge British ccnvoy which tried to land troops at Chittagong. Eastsrn India, Japanese Army air units smashed the large-scale British attempt to reinfcrce its force on the India-Burma border, and scored another brilliant victary,
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  • 149 1 'V V A BIG SUPPLY oi coconut cakes has been received by the Syonan Tokubetu-si Shiryo Sho Kumiai, and consumers can now draw their supplies at the rate of four cents per katty. states tVi-« president of th: Association, whos.i offices
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  • 514 2 THRILLING ATTACK DESCRIBED <By a Dome! correspondent attached to the Imperial Navy) ABOARD An Undisclosed Warship, Dec. 13—While aboard a carrier-borne plane destined to a certain base recently I was fortunate enough to witness an enemy submarine in the Pacific bombed
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  • 496 2 DOMEI reported from Zurich yesterday that the British War Cabinet is at present in session in London elaborating plans to meet a Nazi Spring offensive which informed circles in the British capital state to be in the offing. These circles believe that next Spring, Hitler may attempt
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  • 228 2 Close Nippon India Religious Ties Stressed DomeL TOKYO, Dec. 14—Closa relations between Japan and India from the religious aspect wra stressed by Dr. Shumel Okavva, Dean of tne Continental Department of Hose i University, in an article contributed to the Nichi Nichi, wherein he declared that Japan for over a
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  • 136 2 PLAYING on a rain-sodden ground yesterday, the Lazy Laos defeated the Hornets by three goals to one in a League hockey match on the Fadang. The Lazy Lads opened accounts early in the first half through Dass, while Peters and C. lelah
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  • 67 2 THE SYONAN Police Band, will perform at the 3otsnical Gardens today from 7 to S p.m. hs follows:—1. March. "Marche Military", F. Schubert; 2 Selection, "50 Yfara of Song" A. Konnett; 3. Waltz, 'Waltz Medley" T. C Brown; 4. Serenade, "An Evening in Toledo" M. So he
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  • 101 2 1 -A- DemeL HONGKONG; Dec. 14.—1t is disclosed that, with all Japanese and Chinese residents participating, a gala programme celebrating the first anniversary of the capture of Hongkong by the Japanese forces on Christmas Day last year will be observed for three days,
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  • 179 2 THE first recruitment to the ranks of the Syonan Police Force opened yesterday morning, and about 500 candidates applied at the recruiting centre, Hong Lim Green, where they were given special forms to fill In, says Domei. One section of yesterday's candidates sat for an
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  • 366 2 SEVERE BLOWS DEALT IN SHASI Domei. HANKOW, Dec. 14.—The Headquarters of the Japanese Expeditionary Forces in Central China announces that the Japanese forces, launching a severe attack on the enemy 134 th division in Yochow District, in Hunan Province, about the middle of
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  • 231 2 Domci. ROME, Dec. 15~Virginla Gayda, editor of the Giornale D Italia, commenting on the Darlan affair declares that it is evident the Anglo-American divergence on French Commanders adds to the general divergences already existing between the Americans and the British. He expresses
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  • 151 2 A FURTHER opportunity for the youth of Syonan to be trained as skilled artisans and to earn their keep during training is offered by the Kosei-ka, Syonan Tokubetu-si, which is now calling for 230 apprentices for work in an eroplane factory to
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  • 123 2 Dwnel SHANGHAI, Dec. 13.—1t Is learned that (or the purpose of furthering research work' on Asiatic culture, which is being conducted in China, the Central Chinese Asiatic Cultural Research Institute will be founded shortly in Shanghai. Preparations are now in prcgress at the former Royal
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  • 205 2 ZURICH, Dec. 14—Bearing on the impotency of Britain to cope with the uprising in India and the United States meddlins in the affairs of the British Empire informed circles said that Britain u placing high hopes on the mission of William
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  • 262 2 Chinese Authority Declares: Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 15— Writing in the Haih Chung Kuo Pao of Shanghai, Chou Hua-jeu, well-known Chinese political commentator, calls upon China to fight shoulder to shoulder with Japan in the War of Greater East Asia,
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  • 266 2 YOU are the pilots to propagate the true spirit of Japan to your students. You can only accomplish this mission satisfactorily by learning the Japanese language thoroughly, declared Colonel S. Fujiyama. Principal of the Military Administration National Language School, when he addressed over 50 local
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  • 201 2 BAT A FACTORY TOREOPENSOON A BRIGHT future for the local shoe making industry was painted by Mr. A. Jugas, of Bata Shoe, in an interview with a Syonan Slnbun reporter today. An expert in his lme. Mr. Jugas stated that th*=re should be
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    • 104 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 203 YESTERDAY ycu learned on the radio the use of the preposition "kara" meaning "from." Today you will study the preposition "to" meaning "with.'* "To tomoni" is sometimes used giving the same meaning as "to?' Now let us try the following examples: 1. Ano hito wa
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