Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 December 1942

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Sinbun No. 13 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 212 1 Vigilance Still NIPPON BOMBERS, which appeared suddenly Sunday over Calcutta, India's great metropolis on the east coast, drove home to the inert British officials that Nippon is not resting on her laurels but is determined to carry on the war till final victory is won. The devastating bombardment, which
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  • 201 1 THE ARRIVAL in Tokyo of Mr. Wang Ching-wei, President,! of the National Government of, China, and Mr. Mamoru Shigemitsu, Nippon Ambassador to China, has great significance for the future of Sino--1 Nippon relations. The official; announcement made in Tokyo makes it plain that Wang, like Shigemitsu, will have
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  • 162 1 AFTER CAREFUL investigations and experiments, the Iryo-ka, 8 yon an Tokubetu-si, have found a suitable substitute for milk which will be made available in the very near future to mothers who are unable to breast feed their children. This substitute for milk con* sists of a rice
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  • 254 1 RATIFICATION OF AGREEMENT Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 21—An announcement by the Board of Information states: "The Cultural Agreement between Nippon and Thailand which was signed in Tokyo on Oct. 28 this year by Foreign Minist?r Masayuki Tani and the Thai Ambassador to Nippon Direk
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  • 437 1 Domci. TOKYO. Dec. 21. -Premier General Hideki Tojo, citing the ttrst anniversary of the NipponThai Offensive-Defensive Alliance, declared that the time calls for redoubled efforts and renewed avowal on this day never to give ur> until final victory L: gained. In encountering
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  • 56 1 Domrl. SAIGON. Dec. 20.—1t was revealed that Kenkichi Yoshizawa, Nippon Ambassador to French Indochina, will return to Nippcn toward the end of this*month in order to report to his Home Government on the progress made so far in negotiations fcr next year's working economic
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  • 248 1 IMPORTANT DECLARATION DmmL LISBON, Dec. 21—The visiting Spanish Foreign Minister, Count Francisco Gomes Jordan*, speaking at the luncheon in his honour, disclosed for the first time since the Spanish-Portu-guese negotiations began on Dec. 13 that a new Iberian bloc has been formed for tPie
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  • 249 1 Dome*. TOKYO, Dec. 21.—Wang Chinewei. President of the National Government of China. who arrived here yesterday, was entertained to luncheon today by Kazuo Aoki, Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs, at the latter's official residence In Korencho. Mita. Shiba Ward. The luncheon was also
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  • 237 1 (Domei) A A BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 19—According to reports from the United States, chocolate bars and chocolate-covered candies may soon become scarce If they do not disappear altogether from civilian market because of Army and Navy demands, which are taking large chunks of extremely limited American chocolate supply.
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  • 449 1 AFRICA RELATIVELY QUIET Donei. LISBON, Dec. 22—Hitting back with smashing counterattacks, German forces on the Caucasus front repulsed Soviet attacks, while the Red Army's attempts to blast its way through the Terek sector were also frustrated by Axis units in bitter hand-to-hand fighting yesterday,
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  • 158 1 PHILATELISTS GRASP CHANCE Dome! PENANG, Dec. 20— During the week commemorating the first anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War, mere than 25.000 letters, postcards, newspapers, registered letters and marcels were dealt with by the Post Office. Penang. Of this number
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  • 136 1 Domci. KUALA LUMPUR. Dec. 20.— The first set of eleven Nipponlanguage classes organized by the Cultural and Educational Department yesterday completed the course, which began three months ago, it is announced. There are about 1,200 students including those of an advanced class. Next
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  • 428 1 mmmL BANGKOK, Dec. 21— In commemoration of the first anniversary of the conclusion of the Nippon-Thailand OffensiveDefensive Alliance, the highlight of the various functions held throughout Thailand today was an Impressive ceremony held before the famed Emerald Buddha with the attendance cf prominent Thai officials
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  • 81 1 DomeL TOKYO, Dec. 21.—Prominent members of the International Buddhist Society, vteitec the Thai Embassy this morning to present a white porcelain figure of the Goddess of Mercy to Ambassador Luang Direk Jaiyanama, on the occasion of the first anniversary of the Nippon Thailand Military
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  • 197 1 Fuel Dumps Set Ablaze; Chittagong Also Bombed Dotn«i. FROM AN UNDISCLOSED NIPPON BASE, Dec. 22—Strong units of the Nippon Air Force on the night of Dec. 20 heavily raided various important Indian bases, including Calcutta, and inflicted heavy damage upon important
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  • 130 1 Domei LISBON. Dec. 20.—1t is reported from Capetown that Major Gen. Dan Pienaar, Commander of the Ist South African Division, has been killed in an air crash while flying: to South Africa from the Middle Fast. The enemy had been boasting that he would
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  • 448 1 Domei. PEKING, Dec. 20—As a result of sweeping operation* carried out by the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in North China during the past year, the Chungking forces in that area have been reduced to less than one-third of the 700 000 troops which they
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  • 233 1 WITH REFERENCE to the dis- i tribution of matches to households at two cents a box through their Ankyosyos, the Keizai-bu Cho yesterday made the following statement to th3 public: "Even in pre-war days a greatsr portion of matches and most of th chemicals
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  • 241 1 S WEDISH-GERMAN TRADE PACT Duniei. S i OCKHOLM. Dec. 20— Th* Swedish-German trade agreement, :or 1943 was signed on Saturday, under which Germcny next year will deliver 5,000 000 tons of coal as well as chemical ir n. textile end raw mat?rials tj about the sfme extent ?s this year.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 63 1 STOP PRESS Dori?i TOKYO, Dec. 22.—Quoting information received from the International Red. Cross at Geneva, the Foreign Office yesterjay disclosed that eight isippjn internees died in Australia. The Foreign Office statement added that 53 Nippon nationals were additionally interned in tie "nited States. It further disclosed that 28 Nippon internees
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    • 4 1 I ENGLISH i 0
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  • 1458 2 INDESCRIBABLE CONFUSION I'ojnei. SUNGEI PATANI, Dec. 21—How a tragi-comedy of errors vas enacted tn Sungei Patani, important link in the British chPin of air defences, and its precincts during the week between Dec. 8 and 15, one day before its
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  • 119 2 9mmM ROME. Dec. 21--King Victor Emmanuel 111 this morning attended the N.ppon Photozraphic and Industrial Arts Exhibition, introducing Nippon to the Italian people. The exhibition, was officially opened today at the Rome Gallery, under the sponsorship of the Friends of Nippon Society. His Majesty
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  • 204 2 Daaati TOKYO, Deo. 21.—Leading j metropc litan morning papers editorially welcome the arrival of President Wang Ching-wei of th? National Government of China, the Asahi declaring that the present visit of President W«ng will further strengthen Sino-Nippcn cooperation in carrying out the Greater East Asia
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  • 157 2 PRIMARY grade students of the Military Administration National Language School in Queen Street presented Nippon songs, danccj and dramas at a concert staged ail the Bras Basah Boys School yesterday. All the Kerns were excellently presented by the students, boys and girls alike, and credit must
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  • 185 2 Meiji Wins InterCollege Football TOKYO. Dec. 20.—8y eking out a cold hard-fought victory over Keio University fcotball team with a score of six to nothing the Meiji XI again clinched the championship of the Tokyo InterCollegiate Fcotball League and took permanent possession of the League trophy which had to be
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  • 271 2 MORE PROFITEERS PUNISHED FINES totalling $3,000 were imposed on one Hard it Singh, described as a well-known member of the Sikh community, by Mr. M. V. Pillai, the Criminal District Judge, for selling black sugar at 2 l/ 2 cents above the control
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  • 159 2 Domri. SAIGON, Dec. 20.—Clxe economic, political and cultural cooperation between Nippon and j French Indochina was stressed by Vice-Admiral Jean Dec tux Govern or-Gen eeal of French Indochina, in an address delivered at a preview of the Saigon sample fair which opened
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  • 150 2 DEMISE OF TWO SPORTS MEN THE DEATH occurred on Friday of Che Karroi. «oalkee|^r cf the Malai soccer team which won the Meiji Setsu 1 football match between the champions and the rest. Che Karim was an all round sportsman who also kept goal In prominent hockey maiche*
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  • 650 2 Domel. KUALA LUMPUR. Dec. 20.— Over 400 Malai ycuths presented themselves at the Csntral Police Station in answer to the Selangor Government notification calling for police constables. The'applicants come frcm various parts of the state. Many of the applicants were
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  • 284 2 By Association RELIEF GETS UNDER WAY PRACTICAL relief measures by the newly formed Eurasian Welfare Association of Syonan get under way on Monday, when no fewer than 300 families in need of assistance were given help, following the partial completion of registration of m?mber3 of the
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  • 88 2 WANTED SALESMEN fanv nation- j ality) to sell well-known locally nianu- j faciured products. Apply personally at No. 5, Rochore Road, syonan. 13—14 WANTED Experienced Insurance Clerks and Canvassers with knowledge in Fire, M»rinc A Life Insurtince. Apply Box No. 190. o'o SvonPn Sinbun (English Fc'lUon*, Cecil Street.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 20 2 THE BANK OF TAIWAN LTft. (Incorporated in Japan) N«. 2, 4 6 Cecil Street. SYONAN BRANCH. TELEPHONE No. 5264. saa
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    • 136 2 MISCELLANEOUS REDUCTION ~«N TAX! RATES Effective from Dece.nber 21st new fares will be as follows (1) Public—Per rar. First 3 Kilos (1.8 miles) bO cents, additional 25 cent-5 per Kilo (2) Army. Navy, and Gunzokv —Per "ar. First 3 Kilos (1.8 mi^st 65 cents: addi tional 20 cents per Kilo.
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    • 436 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU-S1 NOTI~ No. RE: APPRKNTICKS WANTED FOB TECHNICAL TRAINING DCI'OT K»K AWUPLAm WORKS. It la hereby notified that any youths, irrespective of national;..) between the ages of 15 and 18. of strong will and who desire to re skt.fui arii.sans (or aeroplanes, are invited. 1. Total number at
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 128 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 2M -ft Tfr J YESTERDAY you learned on tht radio the use of the preposition "no soba ni" meaning "by". Today you will learn something about the prepostrtnn "no ue ni'' which means 'on" in English. The word "no ue ni" is placed after the noun,
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