Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 December 1942

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  • 15 1 The Syonan Sin bun No. 15 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 457 1 •'Render Unto Caesar •TOMORROW is Christmas Day. Throughout the Christian world the dominant note on this festival of the birth of Christ has been one of "Peace on earth, goodwill towards ali nion." How iragic, therefore, that on this Christmas Day the world should be m the midst of
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  • 71 1 Domel. ISTANBUL, Dec. 22.—A severe earthquake which rocked the region of Anatolia, northern Turkey, on Dec. 20, completely destroyed the city of Erbaa, in northern Anatolia, causing: over 1.000 casualties, according to dispatches from Ankara today. Further destruction was reported at Niker where 50 houses
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  • 402 1 Domei. LISBON. Dec. 23—In the middle of the Don sector, fighting, which some sources describe as the bitterest in history, continued to rase unabated with both sides attacking and counter-attacking incessantly. Near Voronezh. German units blasted their way across a frozen river and destroyed
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  • 381 1 HEROISM OF TANAKA UNIT Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 22—A detailed account of the Nippon attr.ck en Wake Island on this day last year was given by an officer who personally participated in the campaign in connection with the award of a citation
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  • 69 1 Domel. TOKYO. Dec. 23^-It is learned that the well-known Christian leader, Dr. Toyo~ hiko Kagawa. and Fever end William Axltng, of the Episcopal Church will broadcast at 1020 a.m on Dec. 25 from Tokyo a Yuletidz message addressed to all roar prisoners, numbering more
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  • 323 1 Crown Prince NINTH BIRTHDA Y CELEBRATED Domei. TOKYO. Dec. 23—Premier General Hideki Tojo at 10 a.m. today proceeded to the Imperial Palace and signed his name in tha Imperial Register, offering felicitations on the happy occasion of the ninth birthday of His Imperial Highness Crown Prince Ak'hito
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  • 251 1 General Abe's Talk To Service Assn. Domel. TOKYO, Dec. 23.—With the completion of the flrst year of th* Greater East Asia War replete with brilliant victories achieved by the Nippon armed forces en land, sea and air, the Imperial Nippon Diet is convening tc morrow its
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  • 139 1 THE MALAY MAIL (New Order) will cease publication on Dec. 30, 2602, and its place taken by the Malai Sinpo, published under the supervision of the Syonan Sinbunkai which will control all newspapers in Sumatra and Malai, it was announced in
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  • 69 1 NIPPON seamen in the Syonan Naval Base do not lag behind their civil compatriots in preparations for celebrating the New Year. From ten o'clock in the morning yesterday, the Searr.tn began making cakes, as shown in these pic lures. Thanks to the goodwill
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  • 474 1 WO REAL HARMONY POSSIBLE 9 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 23—The North African venture of the anti-Axis forces has completely laid bare the inherent conflict between Britain and America, with the British aiming to revive the British Empire by the campaign and the United
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  • 50 1 Domel PARIS, Dec. 22—French Premier Pierre Laval left here this morning for Vichy in order to report to Marshal Henri Philippe Pelan on the discussions at the Fuehrer's headquarters. It is understood the council of ministers will meet this evening to discuss the same subject.
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  • 142 1 Domei TOKYO, pec. 23.—1n order to study and discuss ways and means for comforting Nippcn nationals interned in enemy countries the Kaigai Dobo Chuokai (Central Association for Nippon People Overseas) in collaboration with other organizations, will organize a special committee for Overseas Nippon people at
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  • 318 1 DomeJ. TOKYO, Dec. 23—Observers commenting on the article in the recent issue of the United States newspaper, Christian Science Monitor of Boston, Massachussets, by Dr. Paul Van Zeeland, former Premier of Belgium, in which he proposed the founding of the 'International
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  • 322 1 General WaveWs Order MM CANTON, Dec. 23—General Archibald Wavcll Comman-der-in-Chief of the anti-Axis forces in India, has closed the Indian-Burmese border to all traffic, acconiir.j to information reaching here today. All civilians, regardless of na- I tionalities, have been ordered strictly to keep out
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  • 232 1 Domel. TOKYO. Dec. 23.—Addressing the inaugural meeting of the National Service Publicists Association. Kiwao Okumura, Vice President of the Board of Information, stressed the vital task of all journalists and public is s to correct wrong conceptions of the world propagated by enemy
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  • 27 1 Doir>H. LISBON. Dec. .J.—Nippon war planes during the night again raided Port Moresby, according to an All-India Radio broadcast intercepted here.
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  • 380 1 TO JO'S SPEECH AT BANQUET Dotnei. TOKYO, Dec. 23.—Premier General Hideki Tojo. speaking at banquet held this evening in honour of President Wan? Chingwei oi the National Government of China and his suite, declared that it is a matter for congratulations and honour
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  • 221 1 WJTH A VIEW to find ng efficient methods of exploitation and utilization of rubber resources which are abundantly available in the Southern Regions, Dai Nippon Gomu Kenkyujo (Nippon Rubber Research Institute» was formally inaugurated in Tokyo, says a Domei cable. The Institute will
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    • 145 1 STOP PRESS Domei. LISBON. Dee. 23—New Delhi Kadi* reported that at an All India editors' conference la Bombay it was unanimously decided all newspapers In India should cease publication on a specified day as a protest against the deaf ear turned by district teverament authorities toward the resolutions passed by
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  • 867 2 FALL OF HONGKONG RECALLED: HONGKONG, Dec. 22—With the approach of the first anniversary of the fall of Hongkong on Dec. 25, Lieutenant V.jihisa Iwasa, aide to a certa'n unit, revealed the following running picture of the battle of Hongkong to help recall
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  • 353 2 Doom-1 TOKYO, Dec. 22—Goro Fujukura, cannon-ball ace of Keio University, and Tamotsu Washimi, Waseda University tennis ace, divided the honours when both were selected number one players in the men s singies in Nippon tennis rankings, as announced by the Dal Nippon Taiiku Kai.
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  • 235 2 TWO Eurasian teams, the Rangers and Hornets, will meet for the first time in today's League Hockey fixture on the Padang. These teams, which are about midway in the league table, arc equally matched. Umpires for the game will be C.
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  • 74 2 LEASE-LEND AID NEGLIGIBLE Deatel. TOKYO, Dec. 23,—Leaders of the Roosevelt Administration in Washington are too frantically engrossed in their own affairs in order to cope with the unfavourable war situation in North Africa, as well as the Solomons waters, to pay even
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  • 554 2 FIVE hundred poor and infirm Chinese of Syonan, particularly those with no means of subsistence, will find refuge In the Home for the Aged and Poor in Kim Keat Road, oft Balestier Road, when its doors open on Jan. 15, next year.
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  • 234 2 DotnrJ. TOKYO, Dec. 22—Following liberation from British exploitation by Nippon forces, the inhabitants of Andaman Islands are actively co-operating with Nippon to develop the archipelago in order to usher in a new life of peace and plenty, according to the Asahi. The paper says
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  • 90 2 Domei. LISBON, Dec. 22.—As further evidence of American encroachment on the British Empire, it U learned though incredible as it may seem that Genera] Dwight Eisen-Hower, Commander of tht American forces in North Africa, assumed the command of Gibraltar during the first days of the operation
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  • 136 2 It is learned that the Syonan Hoko Kai or the Syonan Service Association includ.ng all Nippon residents in Malai and Sumatra numbering more than 3,700 persons, excluding soldiers and military emp'.oyees, will be organized shortly under the sponsorship of the Syonan Mirtary
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  • 120 2 THE FOLLOWING u the programme of the Syonan Orchestra at the Syonan Kokaido on Sunday, from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m.:—Overture. Preciosa (Weber): By Special Request, On the beautiful b'.ue Danube (Btrauss): Fantasie, Barber of Saville (Rossini): Doll Scene
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  • 289 2 FOODSTUFFS WITH VITAMIN B Domei. KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 22—To augment the rice stocks in Kuala Lumpur, a new shipment has arrived from Kedah, the Food Control Department announces. A further release of rice will be announced by the department in the next few
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  • 154 2 ST. ANDREWS CATHIDRAL 7.-0 and R3O a.m. Holy Communion (pl:.Jn>. 930 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 6 p.m. Evening Prayer. ST. HILDA'S (Katoi.gi fl GO am Holy Communion (plain). 9 30 am. Holy Communion (choral). Today Pt 630 p.m. crib Service. ST. PAUL'S (Upper Serangoon) 9
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  • 164 2 LT.-GENERAL SABURO ENDO DmbcL TOKYO, Dec. 22.—Lieut-Gen-! eral Saburo Endo has been ap I pointed Chief of the Army Plying Officers' School. Endo graduated the Army staff College in 1922 and in September 1939 wiu> appointed a member of th*» Kwangtung Army Staff.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 112 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 210 YOUHAVE learned on the radio the use of the preposition "no ue ni" meaning "above." Today you will proceed with the preposition "no shita ni" meaning "under." This word is al^o placed arter the noun. Now let us go through the following examples 1. Ano,
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