Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 19 December 1942

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Sinbun No. 11 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 594 1 'HISTORY HAS BEEN MADE 9 THE CONCLUSION drawn from interviews and impressions gained from his 25,000- kilometer air tour in Burma, the Philippines, Malai, Djawa, Sumatra and the Celebes is the fact that the War of Greater East Asia insofar as the Southern
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  • 356 1 1 lOLENTBA ITLE IN CYRENAICA Domci. LIoBON, Dec. 17.—Fierce fight ing continued unabated in the frozen Steppes and snow-covered rnountains of the Eastern Soviet front, while land clashes took place fen the arid desert of Cyrcnaica. From Moscow, bloody sanguinary encounters are reported in the
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  • 80 1 Bom.-t. TOKYO, Dec. 17. Her Imperial Highness Princess Itsuko Naihimoto. President of the Jo-can Red Cross Volunteer Nurses Association, accompanied by nine Imperial Princesses, called at the Nobi Naval Hospital at 1.30 p.m. to comfort wounded and sick officers and sai'ors, who are convalescing there*
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  • 192 1 PENANG, northern stronghold of lormer British Malava. was one of the first major Malaian towns to fall into Japanes? hands. Today. Penang celebrates the first ann versary of the occupat on by Japanese Im-pe-'il Forces siys Diu'i. The day is declared as a general
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  • 634 1 QUIET AND HEALTHY LIFE FREE FROM the ravages of war, nearly 2,000 Allied war prisoners, including: Dutch, Britons and Americans, who now lead a quiet, complacent life in the former Dutch infantry barracks at the edge of this-beautiful coastal town, can testify to
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  • 23 1 Men of the Imperial Forces participating: in i*>e celebration of the Yasukuni Shrine Festiv al recently. (Domei Photo).
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  • 421 1 SELF-CENTRED DOMINATION Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 18—One of the greatest weaknesses of the Anglo-American camp is the definite lack of co-ordination caused by petty jealousy, mutual dissatisfaction and selfcentered domination by Rooscvei. and Churchill, says the Asahi correspondent in Stockholm, quoting competent military observers.
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  • 87 1 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 18 —His Imperial Majesty the Emperor today gave a luncheon to Premier General Hideki Tojo, other Cabinet Ministers, Marquis Koiichi Kido. Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal, and other dignitaries at the Imperial Palace, in recognition of their services rendered during
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  • 113 1 DNML MANILA, Deo. 18—The Communications Bureau has announced the opening of a free mail service addressed to war prisoners taken in the Philippine operat ons who are at present in the Pliilippnos and Japan. The announcement sas that mail matters to b» acrepted
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  • NIPPON PLANES HEAVILY RAID ENEMY BASES, COUNTER-ATTACK PLANS COMPLETELY FRUSTRATED
    • 382 1 29 AIRCRAFT DESTROYED Domei TOKYO. Dec. 18.—Imperial Headquarters announced at 4 p.m. today that Japanese army air units in the Burma area in raids on Chittagong and Feni airfields on Dec. la and 16, either shot down or destroyed on the ground 29 enemy
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    • 113 1 AMERICANS FORESTALLED Domei. TOKYO. Dec. 18. Learning beforehand of enemy attempt to carry out nuisance air raids against Japanese-occupied territory in China or, if poss.ble. even against Japan Proper on the occasion of the first anniversary of the Greater East Asia War on Dsc.
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  • 55 1 Domei. ROME. Dec: 17— In order to protect children from the indiscriminate bombing of the 8.A.F.. the Italian authorities have sent during the past lew days approximately 160,000 boys and girls of ages between six and 14 ye-»rs to Naples. Pal-rmo and Avellino. according
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  • 277 1 WOMEN EMPLOYEES* of the j Syonan Tokubetu-si who are not entirely dependent on their jobs will gradually be replaced by unemployed m?n who were on ihe staff of the former Municipality, various government departments or private commercial concerns, the Sycnan Sinbun reliably understands. Interviewed by
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  • Article, Illustration
    14 1 An uKn?ld s.-iiu .ih. .-f in China being severely b ;ml) d.
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  • 126 1 Domci. LISBON. Dec. 17.—1t is report- I ed from London that to meet the urgent demands fcr more wemsn in the services and for vital war industry, the Minuter of Labour Ernest Bevin told the House of, Commons thst hs had decided, in agreDment with
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  • 152 1 Domei. TOKYO. Dec. 18.—It L» learned that two new railway routes to Nanking and Shanghai through Chosen and Manchoukuo will be inaugurated on Jan. 1 in order to relieve congested shipping routes to Central China. One will connect the Japanese Government railway line.
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  • 369 1 NANKING, Dec. 18—According to a weekly review of the war situation issued by the Japanese Expeditionary forces in China, repeated attacks on enemy bases in Fukien, Hunan, Kwangtun,' and Kwangsi Provinces have crushed all plans of the United States air force in China to begin
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  • 425 1 Tokyo Press Comments llomeL TOKYO. Dec. 18.—The fact that general agreement and in opinion has boen reached between the Japanese Ambassador. Kenkichi Yoshizawa, and Vice-Admiral Joan Decoux. Governor-General of French Indochina, regardine matters to be carried into effect next year under the JapaneseFrench
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 304 2 FIRST OF KIND IN MALAI Domei. KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 17—Governor Kikuchi of Selanpor, formally opened the Rubber Oil Factory here, the only one of its kind in the country, in the presence of a distinguished gathering including Vice-Governor K. Yamasaki and the Commander
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  • 429 2 WHILE Axis forces are reported to be repulsing frantic Allied thrusts in Tunisia, due to their marked air superiority, latest Domei reports from the eastern war theatre indicate that fierce land fighting is in progress on the Russian front despite the approach of winter weather. The Germans
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  • 263 2 Dcmei KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 17 "The so-cal'.ed A B C D line of whicb ,he Anglo-American oewcr.; boasted so much has not enly been broken to pieces but so decimated that the line of now non-existent... Ease Asia has been releasrd from
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  • 142 2 A MEETING of members of the Sycnan Sports Association intsrested in hockey, will be held at the Bras Basah Road Boys' School (former St Joseph's) on Wednesday. Dec. 23. at 6* p.m. for the purpose cf electing a hockey committee and to discuss any other
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  • 119 2 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 18.—The terse, clear honesty and forcefulness of the -news broadcast fron. the Tokyo radio, which is received nightly in Thailand has won for Japan a victory in the "War of radio waves," every bit as convincing: and sharply-defined as the sweeping:
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  • 241 2 COMPETITION OPEN TO PUBLIC A PRIZE contest for des gns of stamps to b3 used in Malai and Sumatra is now open to the public, stales a release from the Gun Sendenhan. The closing date, for entries is Jan. 31 wh le the results of
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  • 245 2 ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 4th Sunday to Aimt. Dec. f. Holy Communion (plain) 5.30 a.m. Holy communion (choral) 9.30 a.m. Piano Recital 4.30 p m. Bible Class and Sunday School 5 p.m. Evensong 6 p.m. Wednesday: combined Anglican and Methodist choirr, will render Christmas Carole in the Cathedral at
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  • 310 2 Domei TOKYO, Dec. 17—The story of the patriotism of Kama>oshi Kanashiro who at the risk of his life returned to Japan for military conscription examination after spending a typic- al Robinson Crusoe existence on one of the Celebes Islands for 17 years is
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  • 35 2 Early every morning, many fair cyclists may be seen on the streets of Syonan riding al cng the side streets getting a little exercise before their daily routine of work or study.
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  • 436 2 CO-OPERATION WITH NIPPON Domei. HAILAR, Manchoukuo, Dec. 17—Residents in the Northwestern frontier of Manchoukuo are wholeheartedly co-oper-ating with Japan by vigilantly guarding their provinces day and night despite the intense cold from winds sweeping over .the boundless snowflelds of Hulunpeierh and from the unbearably low
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  • 130 2 DmmL TOKYO, Dec. 17. —The cminous roar o! an express tram hurtling down upon her 11-year-old pupil. Kazuko Yanc, who was innocently playing on the track3 of the oncoming tram, galvanized into action Miss Hisa Tatsuzaki, t?rcher of the Tado National Schcol, Yokosuka, and at
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  • 154 2 Domei LISBON, Dec. 17.—A hint that the United States Price Administrator, Leon Henderson, resigned because of public iisratisfaction of his handling of rationing and price control measures is indicated in Washington reports which predict that one of the immediate results will be the softening of
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  • 120 2 FIVE-YEAR PLAN FORMULATED PARALLEL with the five-year plan for the increased production of cotton in the Southern Regions with Burma and the Philippines as the centre, a five-year plan for planting cotton in Sumatra has been drafted. Though cotton has been grown n
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  • 124 2 THE SYONAN Police Band will per form at Waterloo Street tomorrow from 7 to 8 p.m. as fellows:—l. March i "Marche Militaire", r. S~huber': 2 Fantasy 'Wadded Whimsies". K. J. Alford; 3. Valss -Estuauntina". Wall- i teufel; 4. Son,; •Loves ciQ Sweet Son Molloy; 5. Dance "Sn;\v
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 22 2 THE I BANK OF TAIWAN LTB. (Incorporated In Japan) No*. 2, 4 6 Cecil Street. SYONAN BRANCH. TELEPHONE No. 5 264. BAA
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    • 349 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE: One Second-hand j Lorry. Apply Box No. :89 Syonan Sinbun (English Editicm. Cecil Street. Syonan. FOR SALE: Fail banks Weighing Machine. V'>irh.no Tenacity 400 1b". Apply SYONAN EXPRESS SERVICE, 14, Market Street, Syonan. 9 11 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE MARRIAGE All friends and rela.ivei are cordially invited to
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    • 366 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU-SI NOTI^ No. 14* RE: APPRENTICES WANTED FOR TECHNICAL TRAINING DEPOT FOR AEROPLANE WORKS. It is hereby notified that any youths, irrespective oi utiUtmn'.u>, between the ages of M and 18. ol strong will .mi who desire to ce &ki.(ul artisans for aeroplanes, are inviied. 1. Total number
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 130 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 206 fr YESTERDAY you learned on the radio the use of the preposition "No mae nl" meaning "before." Today you will proceed with the preposition "no ushirc ni" meaning "behind," that is the opposite of "no mae ni" meaning "before." The word "no ushiro ni" is
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