Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 December 1942
1942-12-25
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Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
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Title Section15 1942-12-25 1 Tha Syonan Sin bun No. 16 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents,15 words
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Article987 1942-12-25 1 TaishoTennoSetsu j TODAY is Taisho Tenno Setsu, the anniversary of the demise of the late i.,. ;..U Majesty Taisho Tcuiio. While observing Cans.mas the people of Syonan Mould in loyalty aiso pay silent1 homage to the late Imperial Majesty's memory. Taisho Tenno, the August Father of the present Sovereign,987 words
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165 1942-12-25 1 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 24.—The Tokyo Sinbun in an editcrial says that Roosevelt has changed the United States into an aggressor nation to sacrifice the whole world for United States prosperity alcne. The change is as fundamental as that of Czarlst Russia Into the Soviet165 words
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310 1942-12-25 1 NANKING. Dec. 24.—With all IndLL tions that close collaborati n. materially and spiritually, manifested betwe?n Nippon and the National Government of China since th? outbreak of the War cf Greater East Asia will b^ intensified, much importance is att\chei to the Nanking Governments310 words
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Article, Illustration24 1942-12-25 1 A big formation of Nippon warplanes participating in the formal entry into Hongkong following its surrender in December last year.24 words
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814 1942-12-25 1 HONGKONG'S RECONSTRUCTION Domei. HONGKONG, Dec. 25—Despite many economic and geographical difficulties in the reconstruction of Hongkong, which at first seemed insurmountable, rehabilitation work has made phenomenal progress during the one year since the former British Crown Colony was placed under Nippon814 words
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Article423 1942-12-25 1 PEKING, Dec. 24-On- the eve of the first anniversary of the fall of Hongkong, Consul Shlroshichi Kimura, member ot the Nippon Ccnsuiate-General on the island fortress at the time of the memorable battle and at present a member or the Nippon Consu-late-General here, recalled with423 words
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396 1942-12-25 1 SPOKESMAN MAKES STATEMENT Dmnel. TOKYO, Dec. 24—Amid war and blind hatred forced upon the peoples of the world by the United States and Britain, Christmas this year is characterized by contradictions and world strife, declared Tomokazu Hori, spokesman396 words
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Article241 1942-12-25 1 Domel. By YOSHIMICHI FUJITA War Correspondent attached to the Nippon Navy AN UNDISCLOSED BASE, Dec. 23—One year has passed .since the outbreak of the War of Greater East Asia, and today I am basking in pleasant, thrilling reminiscences of the astonishing blitzkriegs carried out by the241 words
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47 1942-12-25 1 Doniei. TOKYO, Dec. 13.—0n the occasion of the 16th anniversary of the demise of Emperor Taisho, which falls tomorrow, Her Imperial Majesty the Empress, accompanied by Her Majesty's suite, this morning visited the Tatna Mausoleum to pay respects to the late Emperor.47 words
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409 1942-12-25 1 Dome!. TOKYO, Dec. 23.—Standardization of parts and accessories cf irapc rtant macnin^s anci tools employed for the reconstruction of the Region?, and laeilication of the development (f natural resources were div.ded on by the Board of Tecniulosy, which will define specificaiicis Icr the409 words
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455 1942-12-25 1 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 24-The 81sC ordinary session of the Imperial Diet—the second since the outbreak of the Greater j East Asia War—was convened iat 9 a.m Both Houses took up the business of the appointment of committees and comuleted their formation. Ihe opening ceremony455 words
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166 1942-12-25 1 IT IS an offence to leave bicycles unlocked in public placer, and the authorities will in luture impose heavy punishment on those who neglect to lock their machine;* when unattended, states a Syonan Tokubetu-si notification released today. In this connection, the KeLzi-ka-chd declared166 words
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503 1942-12-25 1 Domei. t^ TOKYO. Dec. 2¥!-?Lo*nmentins on the Chungking paper Ta Kung Pau's protest to Canada regarding the discriminatory treatment meted out to Chinese by that country, the Times Advertiser in an editorial declared, 'It is abou' time leaders of Chungking should become a little uneasy about503 words
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Advertisement72 1942-12-25 1 Repeated Land, Air Assaults Forced Hongkong To Surrender LAST DAYS OF BATTLE RECALLED Domri. HONGKONG, Dec. 24—One year ago today, the eve of the fall of Hongkong, saw the British defenders hard-press-ed by the Imperial Nippon forces, which had landed a week before at the north-east point of the island.72 words
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Article, Illustration465 1942-12-25 2 OLYMPIC GAMES ENVISAGED IN THE near future it may be possible for national athletes from the various centres in the Southern Regions to meet at Syonan to participate in the Greater East Asia Olympic Games, says Domei. This is envisaged by Mamoru Shmozaki,465 words
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100 1942-12-25 2 Dome i. Lisbon. IXc- 25. ADMIRAL DARI.AN has be n assassinated according to a New Delhi Radio broadcast intercepted here. H* was shot dead by a visitor at the High Commissioner's office in Algiers. Darlan arrived at his office at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon when100 words
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261 1942-12-25 2 THE FACT that repeated profcruuoiis fcr similar offences on certain stall-holders in the Ellenborough Mark?, did not appear to have had any deterrent effec: was pointed out by the orosecuting officer in the Criminal District Court, when Lim Bock Keng was charged with selling261 words
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63 1942-12-25 2 TWO EURASIANS. Ivan Oliveiro (17> and Francis Nonnis <28». appeared berore the Third Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Ooh, on a charge of having ccrnmitted housebreaking and theft of property valued at $100 in Marine Parade en Dec. 23. The charge was explained to them and63 words
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165 1942-12-25 2 Demei PALEMBANG. Dec. 23—Prom the Mizuho Oakuen, the Nipponco institute established by the Palembang Provincial Government at the suggestion of the Nippon Military Administration for the special benefit of young men here, yesterday graduated its first batch of students, thanks to the untiring efforts of Principal165 words
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295 1942-12-25 2 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 23—Pointing out the indifference of the United States to the Soviets' appeals for a greater share of Lease-Lend aid, the Tokyo Sinbun editorially declares: The United States is extending a small amount of aid to the Kremlin not because it295 words
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185 1942-12-25 2 REMARKING that he was taking a serious view of the ease. the Criminal District Judge. Mr. M. V. Pillai, yesterday, fined Abdul Maj'.d. described as the manager of a shop in Beach Road, a total sum of $500 when he pleaded guilty to185 words
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161 1942-12-25 2 Done*. PEN ANG, Dec. 23.—More than 6.000 individual accounts have i been oDened with the Post Office Savings Bank by all Government Servants in Penang and Province Wellesley, the deposits amounting to over $123,000 These accounts were opened with the granting of bonuses to161 words
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144 1942-12-25 2 Dome! TOKYO, Dec. 24 In response to Premier General Hideki Tojo's address at the welcome banquet yesterday evening at the Premier's official residence, President Want* Ching-wei expressed great appreciation and satisfaction for having been able to exchange frank views with144 words
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183 1942-12-25 2 DmmL PENANG, Dec. 22.—The Indians of Bal.k Pulau, principal village on the western coast of Penang, have made a contribution for the comfort of wounded soldiers. On behalf of the Indian community of Balik Pulau. Mr. P. A. Das yesterday handed $50 through the Penang183 words
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464 1942-12-25 2 AFFILIATION PROJECTED uomet. PENANG, Dec. 23—It is hoped to affiliate the Penang Shu Sel-Nen-Dan (Youth Movement) with the parent body in Nippon and arrangements may be made to undertake a visit to Nippon to study the technique of the movement. Domei464 words
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259 1942-12-25 2 OmmL TOKYO, Dec. 23.—Rather than accept for himself four bags of glutinous rice lued for making "mochi" or rice cakes which were sent to him as a New Year gift from a certain Nippon-army unit stationed at Chiamussu. Manchoukuo, Premier General Hideki Tojo yesterday morning259 words
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435 1942-12-25 2 "THE SYONAN Sports Associaticn should set an example and eradicate rought play entirely from sport. It does not matter what team wins but we must not give the public the opinion that there is no sporting spirit amcng the players," declared Mr. G.435 words
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105 1942-12-25 2 Doraci. HANOI, Dec. 22.- Deelaimg thit although no definite forecast can be made regarding the materialization of a cultural agreement between French Ind' ch.r. and Nippon owing to the absence of Governor-General Jean Deeoux from the capital, Governmentcircles here on the occasion or the105 words
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134 1942-12-25 2 THE MILITARY Administration National Language School wound up their their three-day concert programme on Wednesday with a grand entertainment given by students of the Higher Grade classes. Mr. K\ SunasAvra. senior master of the school, interviewed, said: "I never for a moment thought134 words
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Advertisement464 1942-12-25 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SELANGOR TURF CLtJB (NEW ORDER) JANUARY MEETING, 2603. Ist Day Sunday. 3rd January, j MM, 2nd Day Wednesday, 6th January, 2603. 3rd Day Sunday. 10th January, 2603. UNLIMITED BIG SWEEP. A tl Unlimited Hig Sweep open to the Public will be drawn each day on a race to464 words
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Advertisement270 1942-12-25 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT ON FRIDAY. 25TH DEC. 2602 MR. KCH YEW JIN. ELDEST SON OF MR. «fc AIRS. KOH CHONG ANN. TO MISS I_£E GUEK KENG. FI.DEST DAUGHTER OF MR. MRS. im AH TEE. THE WEDDING of Mi?s LILY TAN. only daughter of Mr. and Ma. Tan Chong Chew, to270 words
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