Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 December 1942

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Sinbun No. 14 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents,
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  • 487 1 People's Welfare AS CONDITIONS become more and more normal in Malai. evidence is available in abundance of the interest the < Government Is taking in the welfare of the people. This interest is by no means merely superficial, and is not reflected in verbose statements such as the public
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  • 226 1 DomeL I NIPPON BASE in the South. Dec. 22.—Commenting n Nippon Army Air Force attacks on airdromes in Calcutta and Chittasong on Dec. 20. the spokesman ol the Nippon Army here declared that the raids were Nippon's retaliatory action against the repeated indiscriminate bombing ot
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  • 199 1 TANAKA NA VAL LANDING PARTY Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 22.—The Navy Ministry announced at 4.30 p.m. that the citation which had been granted by Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chlef of the Combined Fleet of the Imperial Nippon Navy, to Tanaka joint special naval landing party units
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  • 92 1 Domei. HONGKONG, Dec. 21.—1t is revealed that the authorities have decided to accept presents for British, American and Dutch intern .as from their relatives and friends enabling the internees to have a joyous Christmas this year. Enemy internees will also be permitted to exchange
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  • 104 1 Domel HONGKONG, Dec. 21.—Elaborate preparations are under way here to celebrate th~ first anniversary of the fall of Hongkong on Dec. 25, marking the ousting of British imperialism from the Asiatic continent. Attended v high military officers, Government officials avid Nippon residents,
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  • 75 1 DowieJ. BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 21.—1t is reported from New York that the Commanding General of the Eastern Defence Connnand, Hugh Drum, has established new prohibited zenes, including camps, posts, stations and defence plants, where no one may enter or leave without special permit.
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  • 37 1 Forced Military Scrip were recently found in Ojawa. About 100,000 Guilder scrip were seised by the Military Police there. Picture showing some of the forced scrip, and the printing wren used in the counterfeiting.
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  • 556 1 Germans Wreak Havoc On Soviet Tanks, Enemy Shipping INCREASED ACTIVITY IN AFRICA Domei LISBON, Dec. 22—The German High Command disclosed that in the fierce fighting going on along the Eastern front the German forces destroyed a total of 3,952 Soviet tanks in the one month period from
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  • 369 1 TOKYO PRESS COMMENTS Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 22—The conference held among Chancellor Adolf Hitler, the Italian Foreign Minister Count Galeazzo Ciano and the French Premier Pierre Laval at the Reich Fuehrer's Headquarters deserves world attention because it indicates future co-operation between the three powers
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  • 182 1 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 22.—1n order to cement further the bonds of friendship between Nippon and Thailand, the Dai Nippon Buddhists Association is at present raising Yen 200,000 for the relief of sufferers of the recent devastating flcods in Thailand. The sum is expected to be sent
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  • 110 1 1 Done! IPOH, Dec. 21. —The Governor of Perak has approved the payment of temporary compassionnate allowances to all service pensioners res dent in the State with effect from December 1 2602. The scale arranged Is 50 per cent for those pensioners who are between
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  • 420 1 PROBABLE MOVES BY LAVAL ftWl BERLIN, Dec. 21—Despite the absence of any official disclosures on the part of the German Government, well-in-formed circles voiced the belief that during the recent conference among German, Italian and French leaders at the Fuehrer's military headquarters, the basic
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  • 115 1 Dome!. ROME, Dec. 22—Italian Foreign Minister Count Oaleazzo Ciano, General Ugo Cavallero, Chief of General Start, and German Envoy Dr. Hans Georg Von Mackensen. arrived here this afternoon from the Fuehrer's headquarters. Although no details were disclosed of the proolems dealt with In the Axis
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  • 116 1 DMMi. LISBON. Dec. 21.—With the apparent object to check growing dissatisfacton among congressional groups over the Administration's conduct of the war, majority leader. Alben W. Barkley, urgently appealed today for harmony when the new Congress assembles next month. Barkley appealed to all factions to forget minor
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  • 308 1 Restrictions For Anti-Axis Nations Domel. LISBON, Dec. 21. Civilian public in anti-Axis countries, already harassed by severe wartime discomforts, are faced with further restrictions on travel, as United States and Australian officials warned them of the curtailment of civilian excursions during Christmas. It is reported from Washington that
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  • 399 1 PRES. WANGS STATEMENT Dotnei. TOKYO. Dec. 22 Wang Chingwei. President of the Executive Yuan of the National Government of China, in a statement Issued to the Press following his meeting with His Imperial Majesty the Emperor at the Palace today. ieiterated China's determination
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  • 259 1 Domei. TOKYO. Dec. 22—The purpose of President Wang Chins-wei'* visit to Nippon is to express China's congratulations in person lor the brilliant war result* achieved by the Imper'al Nippon iorces during the past year, au> well as to effect a frank exchange of views
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 1345 2 TEXT OF NIPPON-THAI TREATY THE BONDS of friendship already happily existing: between Nippon and Thailand were further strengthened on Monday by the ratification of the Cultural agreement sigrned In Tokyo on Oct. 28 pledging close collaboration between the two countries in
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  • 135 2 RELIEF IN CASH KIND D*md. MALACCA. Vec. 21.—The Government of Malacca have made liberal donations both in cash and kind through the Slkoda and the Syokuryoka, for the relief ox the poor and helpless throughout the State during the Waranniversary week. One hundred bags
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  • 136 2 HO HAI WAH. a dealer in toilet requisite* in North Bridge Road was flncd SIOO in the Criminal District Ccuit, yesterday, for selling art.cl:?s above the controlled prif?. B who pleaded gail.y. was state:! to have sjld one bottle of Yard'.ey's vaseline at
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  • 169 2 IHmu«l IPOH, Dec. 20.—The Art Exhibition conducted in Ipoh by the Perak Propaganda and Education Department ea part of Dai Toa Senso celebrations in the State attracted as many as 200 exhibits, including several outstanding photographs, painting* in oils and water colours,
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  • 201 2 THERE should be a bumper crowd at the New World Stadium on Saturday. Dscember 26, when Johnny Morten, popular Hawaiian, meets Little Bernal, the clevsr Filipino bcxer, over 12 rounds. Those who remember the performances Mortell put up previously, will not hesitate to
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  • 371 2 DMMi TOKYO. Dec. 21.—Pointing out the American soldiers are sac wincing the r Lves to preserve the British Empire. Retau Kiyozawa. noted historian and political commentator, in an open letter to the United States in Tokyo Sinbun declared. "The United States
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  • 263 2 CO-OPERATION WITH NIPPON DomcL TOKYO. Dec. 22.—Reflecting the mounting popular Chinese support for Nippon's <var aims, the influential Chung Hua Jin Pao declares In an editorial that lasting peace in East Asia can only be achieved by the extirpation of malignant AngloAmerican influences which
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  • 156 2 Of the 430 employees of the Syonan Tokubetu-si who sat for the language allowance examination (written) at the Bras Basan Road Boys' School on Sunday, only 46 passed, of which number five obtained full marks. hit. H. Dezai, chief of the Education Department of the
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  • 218 2 THOSE who knew of persons who possess or are known to b? disposing of manhole covers in the city are asked to report the matter to the police immediately states Mr. K. Tateyama of the Criminal Invest'gation Department of the Police Department, Syonan. Mr. Tateyama reveals
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  • 347 2 5,000 FIRMS REGISTERED Darnel PENANG, Dec, 21—One year after Nippon troops first set foot on Penang and established the Military Administration, a Domei survey of commerce and industry here shows that revival has exceeded the fondest expectations. Government has conslste-.-Iy encouraged local industry,
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  • 92 2 Domei. KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 21.— The Selangor Amateur Athletic Association is holding a championship meeting on Feb. 17 and 18, 2603, in connection with the first anniversary of the surrender of Singapcre which falls on Feb. 15. This will be the first sports meeting to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 100 2 KVO-EI THE MALTESE FALCON (AU-Malal Premiere) at 3. 6 Ac 11.30 p.m T.T. SYOWA BORN TO DANCE. 3. 6 8.30 p.m. USIHO BLACK ROOM and HOP-A-LONG CASSIDY, 3. 6 Sb B.CO pm. IXDO 6ANTHA SAKKUBAI (Tamil). 3 6 p.m. YAMATO YOKE THONQ CHOON 3. 6. 8 30 p.m. T.T. I>AI
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    • 459 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT YBQ-TOK. The engagement is announced between Mr. Yeo Hook Gum. sixth son pf the late Mr. Yeo Keng Chuan and Madam Chia Watt Neo, and Miss Tok Kim Ens. third daughter of the late Mr. Tck Cheng Tuan and Madr.m Oon Tuan Cheng. FOR SALE FOR SALE
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    • 229 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED SALESMEN (any nationality) to sell well-known locally manufactured products. Apply pe^onally at No. 5, Rochore Road, Syonan. 13—14 WANTED Experienced Insurance Cierks ard Canvassers with knowledge in Fire. Marine Life Insurance. Apply Bo>; No. l!>0, c'o Svonan Sirbun (English Fc:it:oni. Cecil Street Svonan. 12—15 WANTED well-educated CHINESE
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    • 329 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKI BET I SI NOTI' No. 14S. RE: APPRENTICES WANTED FOR TECHNICAL TRAINING DEPOT FOR AEKOPLANfe. WORKS. It is hereby notified 'hat any youths. Irrespective of naruna^.j between the ages of 15 and 18. of suong will an<l who desire to ce skLfx' artisans lor aeroplanes, are Invited.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 132 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 209 YESTERDAY you learned on the radio the use of tha preposition "no uo ni" meaning "on*. Today you will also learn the same preposition "no |ue ni" giving the meaning of "above" in English. Notv let us learn the following examples: 1. Ki no ue
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