Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 December 1942

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  • 15 1 The Syonan Sin bun No. 10 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 392 1 SCHOLARSHIP IS BEING FOUNDED ONE of the principal aims of the recently registered Syonan Medici I and Health Association is to found a scholarship for the exchange of medical and dental students between Malai and Japan. This was revealed to a Syonan Bm'oun reporter this
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  • 120 1 1 3ANGKOK. t>ec. 17. —It was A\scl>s«»d that Thailand will celebrate the first anniversary of the signing of the •Jjpan-Thai Oflcnsive-Defensive Alll- •ice with a gala program on DecemL. i SI. Tim celebration program will start With a fitting official ceremony to be held with the
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  • 91 1 RUENOS AIRES. Dec. 16.—1t i-> reported from La Paz that the llotivian President Enrique I'enaranda, acting quickly to avoid lock-outs in the vital tin production plants, has established martial law in La Pax. Oraro, Potosi, Cochabamba and Sucre in the wake of the recent strike
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  • 49 1 n«raef. LISBON, Dec. 17.- General Macarthur's Headquarters today announced that Japanese planet again raided Port Moresby. Meanwhile, the British Air Ministry announced that the Luftwaffe today raided ten towtis in southern part of England, causing damage and casualties, it is reported from London.
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  • 68 1 GROUP depositors with the P»st Office Savings Bank are permitted, on formal application being made, to withdraw amounts in excess of the limits announced on Dec. 8. These limits are: an initial withdrawal of $100 followed by subsequent withdrawals of $50 each at intervals of
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  • 449 1 THAT by the early part of next year the unemployment problem in Syonan would become a thing of the past, that there would be "jobs for everyone, young and old," was the definite assurance given by Mr. Mamcru Shinozaki, Chief of
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  • 366 1 A PIECE of rubber land 333 acres I la area is ac present b? ng translormed into an agricultural farm by the Food Production Section ct the Syonan Gomu Kumiai. During the past three months, a pei\:on of the estate has been
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  • 480 1 RESEARCH INSTITUTE BUSY Domei. KUALA. LUMPUR, Dec. 16—A survey of the work of the Rubber Research* institute, Kuala Lumpur, since the Japanese AdministratkMri*egatvhere Indicates how scientific research is not only taobHng the present wartime problems of the rub-ber-growing industry but is concerning itself with
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  • 275 1 TO THE State of Johcre, and the Malai community especially, goes the unique honour and privilege of bsing the first recipients of the scholarship facilities afforded by Marquis Tckugawa, Adviser to the Military Administration Department, Malri, Domei reports. Four Malai-s and one Indonesian, (three young nv»n
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  • 89 1 Dome* LISBON. Dec. 16.— The United States Navy announced that Lieutenant Carl Zeidler, Mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and commander of a run crew on an American freighter, was lost when the ship was sunk in the South Pacific, it is reported from Washington. Zeidler, aged
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  • 93 1 Donel TOKYO, Dec. 17.—His Imperial Majesty The Emperor, accompanied by a suite, including General Shigeru Hasunuma, Chief Aide-de-Camp and Tsuneo Matsudaira, Imperial Household Minister, attended the 56th graduation exercises of the Military Academy. His Imperial Majesty left the palace at 8.55 a.m. and arrived
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  • 215 1 DomeL LIGBON, Dec. 16.—A United Press correspondent's repcrt from Chungking disclosed that Chungking is battling against skyrocketting prices which are now prevailing in all parts of Chung-king-controlled areas. He said that when the Japanese took Rangoon this mad rise in prices began The influx of all
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  • 161 1 LISBON. Dec. 17.—Leon Henderson has resigned hit post of U.S. Price Administrator, submitting his resignation on gro.tnds of "recurrent physical difficulty and rather bad impairment of my eyesight," it is reported from Washington. LISBON, Dec. 17—United States' Petroleum Administrator. Harold fckea, declares that the storks of tasoline in
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  • 385 1 Desnef. TOKYO, Dec. 17—The Nichl Nichl Sinbun. reviewing the industrial and economic construction programmes in progress In Greater East Asia, declares that results thus far achieved have consolidr ted Japan's basis for winning the war. It says that In all parts of Greater
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  • 517 1 AIR COMMAND OVER TUNISIA MAINTAINED Gen. Mon tgomery 's Men Slowed Down Domei. LISBON, Dec. 16— As the Axis rcrces continued to maintain undisputable air superiority in Tunisia, nerce land fighting progressed on the Soviet front, while General Bernard Montgomery's
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  • 17 1 carman armoured units breaking: through Soviet lines on the Eastern Front. (Domei photo).
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  • 428 1 LATEST PLANES EMPLOYED Domei BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 17.—The New York Times reported from Moscow recently that in the present air battles over Stalingrad and Leningrad fronts, important new technique is being evolved as both the German and Soviet High Commands have
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  • 84 1 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 17 .—Deeply interested in war relief work, Her Imperial Majesty The Empress Dowager has presented 30 specially-made watches to blind cx-Service-men at iheir dormitory in Koishikawa Ward through General Shigeru honjo, President of the Military Relief Board. Eigat men have already received
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  • 169 1 Domrt TOKYO. Bzc. 17—With the War of Greater East Asia now in the second^year, the Ministry ol Greater BVt Asiatic Affairs is putting into practice various programmes for the establishment of Greater East Asia! An instance is the convocation of the conference of Japanese
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  • 213 1 Domei. TOKYO. Dec. 17—Memorial services in Shintoist rite was held at 10 o'clock this morning at the National Service Association Headquarters, for pioneers who gave up their lives in the development of East Asia, under the joint auspices of tho National Service Association st'd
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  • 176 1 REFLECTING the confidence of the people of Syonan in the Japanese administration is the growing volume of deposits in the recently opened Postal Savings B3n!<. Domei reports. According to the spokesman of the Syonan Bureau of the Post-xl Adm nistration. since the reopening of Postal
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  • 66 1 Domci. LISBON, Dec. 16—The United States Navy announced that a mediumsized British merihantman was torpedoed and sunk early in .S'tvember off the east coast of South America and a medium -steed Belgian merchantman was sunk in mid-Atlantic m the middle of September, according to a.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 276 2 VERY LOW INCIDENCE RECORDED THE brilliant success of the Japanese medical corps in the anti-malaria campaign in the Southern Regions is manifested in the fact that during the construction of a certain railway now under way, the incidence of malaria has been only
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  • 85 2 IXwnri IPOH. Dec. 16.—Six thousand employees of the Perak Shu Seirho will shortly be given bonuses, according to Deputy Governor H. Uetsuka. He estimates that these bonuses would cost the Government in the neighbourhood of $300,000. Daily paid employees of the Government, Mr. Uetsuka
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  • 92 2 Domei. TAJHOKtJ, Dec. 16—Iwataro Uchl.ama Minister Plenipotentiary to French Indochina, wbo is en route to Tokyo, declared to the Press here that the French people, fully understanding they have been saved from war ravages through Japan's efforts are now willing to collaborate in
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  • 372 2 ALTHOUGH, owing to the exigencies of war, many edible commodities, on the import of which pre-war Malaya depended so largely, are inevkabS scarce, the present scarcity of much of our daily culinary needs may l>e traced to hoarding, or withholding of supplies against rising prices. Even controlled commodities,
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  • 226 2 Domei KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 16.—The Selangor Administration is considering the feasibility of starting a broadcasting station in Kuala Lumpur, Domei learns. Ever since the order to all radio owners in Selangor to have their sets converted from short to medium wave, the problem of bringing
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  • 195 2 NEW ARRIVALS FROM JAPAN DomeL IPOH, Dec. 16.—A new move to speed up affairs of State is the appointment of more Japanese officials in the Perak Shu Sheicho. Inquiries reveal that several officers who had been holding important positions in Japan have been drafted
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  • 237 2 DomeL CANTON, Dec. 15—The unprecedented flood and drought, which alternately struck that part of Honan Province under Chungking control since Summer have extended to 111 hsiens. declared Li Pei-chi, Governor of Honan Province, to the Press on Dec. 13, according to a Chungking
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  • 87 2 STOCKHOLM. Dec. IS— Bearing on the war effort, encumbered not only by economic and military problems, it is reported that crime in the British Isles has been more .nan doubled since the outbreak of war. The report ?ays that a great number of the new crimes te
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  • 446 2 PENANG, Dec. 10—A sum of 1500 has been presented to the local Indian community for charitable purposes by a Commander of the Imperial Japanese Navy in Penang. The Commander "in a message to Indians in Penang, said Japan wns willing to extend every
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  • 39 2 Dr. Ba Maw (left in picture) Chief of the Central Admlr.lrtrative Organ in Burma, is seen with Lieut. Gen. Shojiro lida, Supreme Commander of the Javanese forces in that region. (Domei photo)
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  • 255 2 EMPLOYING NEARLY 50,000 MEN Dwmei. IPOH, Dec. 16.—Two hundred and eighty enemy-owned rubber estates in Perak, covering an area of 320,000 acres, arid employing over 42,000 labourers and a managerial staff of 1,000 field writers and clerks, have been reopened by the
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  • 49 2 Domel PENANG, Dec. 16.—At the inaugural meeting of the Pcnang Eurasian Welfare Association Mr. E. P. Balhetchet was elected president of the Association, Mr. A. S. Wiiwebbcr will be vice-president; Mr. L. de Souza, hin secretary and Mr. G. V. Robiess, hon. treasurer.
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  • 316 2 CEREMQNYHELD AT BUNGSAR Domei. KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 16.— High tributes to the Japanese Administration for the speedy reconstruction of the country were paid by representatives of the Malai. Chinese and Indian communities at the reconstruction ceremony held at the Bungsar Power Station. Vics-Governor Yamasaki read
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  • 265 2 Domei. LISBON, Dec. 16.—1t is reported from Washington that in an outspoken declaration condemning the lack of cooperation in the United States Government's rubber policy. Chairman Ouy M Gillette of the Senate Agriculture Sub-Committee declared that somebody is to blam 2 for halting the progress
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  • 260 2 DOBMtt. TOKYO, Dec. 17.—Despite the exaggerated propaganda emanating from the United states since the outbreak of the War of Oreater Bast Asia, neutral Journals especially Swedish and Spanish newspapers, hall Japan for her accurate announcements in connection with the war results, according to
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  • 234 2 PENANG PUBLIC IS REMINDED Doraei. PENANG. Dec. 16.—That the wor was still on and we must be prepared, was a statement made oy Lieut. General ShotaYo Katayama. Governor of Penang, in an address to members of the Cho Yu Kai Servants' Club) at
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  • 201 2 THE UTILIZATION of some 6,000 vessels, including twakows. tongkangs lighters, sampans and fishing craft in place of steam ships, to ply between Syonan-to and the neighbouring islands, has given very satisfactory results, according to Mr. B. G Sah;i:. Officer-in-Charge of the Marine Affairs
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 137 2 A T THE GEKUOS KYO-EI THE MALTESE FALCON (All-Malai Premiere) at 3. 6 8.30 p.m. T.T. SYOWA BORN TO DANCE. 3. 6 <fe 830 p m USIHO BLACK ROOM and HOP-A-LONO CASSIDY (opening Dec. 18). 3. 6 8 30 p.m. INDO SANTHA SAKKUBAI (Tamil). 3 4 V 6 p.m. YAMATO
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    • 381 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU-SI NOTIC 1 No. 14* RE: APPRENTICES WANTED FOR TEGHNICAL TRAINING DEPOT FOR AEROPLANE WOr»H3. It is hereby notified that any youths. irrespective of national.}, between the ages of 15 and 18, of strong will and who desire to re ski.tul artisans for aeroplanes, are invited. 1. Total
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 149 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 205 Tflf «r YOU have learnt on the radio many prepositions, ouch as "ni," "de,' "c," "no tame ni." "made," -kara." "to" and so on. meaning "in," "with," "at," "to," "lor." "UH," "from," etc.. In addition to these prepositions we. will give you another preposition, that
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