Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 December 1942

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Sinbun No. 17 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 399 1 Not Pro-Allies ▼HE REPORTED assassination of Admiral Francois Darlan in Algiers is convincing proof that the people of France are anything but in favour of the turncoat's policy of collaborating with the Allied powers. That Darlan's assas-1 sination should have taken place in North Africa, which has baea invaded
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  • 89 1 Domei. LISBON. Dec. 24—The United States Navy Department has announced that a medium-sized British merchant vessel was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic off the North coast of South America, in the latter part ot October. It added that the survivors had been landed at a
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  • 614 1 GIRAUD TO FILL IN BREACH IN AFRICA? Cornel. LISBON, Dec. 2§—The dramaj tic suddenness with which Adml- ral Darlan met nis dsath at the i hands of an assassin took Washington political circles with complete surprise, verging en a as Doth Washington and London
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  • 444 1 Domef. TOKYO. Dec. 25 —Christmas service, particularly for the benefit of thousands of prisoners of war and interned en:my nation-. a.ls in Greater East Asia, was sent cut at > 10.30 o clock this morning through the Broadcasting Corporation of Nippon Addresses were
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  • 54 1 riii>to shows one of the many enemy war vessels going down to the bottom in the Third Battle of the Solomons. So considerably weakened is the enemy after the Solomons Battles, that he is said to be jittery over Nippon's next move in
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  • 264 1 AXIS SUCCESSES IN AFRICA Domei. LISBON, Dec. 24—As the fighting in the Don area continued with undiminished violence the German High Command announced that the Axis forces have repulsed repeated strong Soviet counter-attacks and inflicted further heavy losses on Red units.
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  • 503 1 WANG'S RADIO ADDRESS DoftMl TOKYO, Dec. 25 —President Wang Chmg-wei of the National Governm3nt of China, in a broadcast at 7.30 p.m. voiced his admiration and respect for the way the people of Nippon are prosecuting the war, and said that the Chinese
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  • 142 1 Dotnei TOKYO, Dec. 24 —Delegated with the task of administering relief, comfort and encouragement to the Nippon nationals in enemy countries, a Relief Commission (Tekikoku Zairyu Dobo Taisaku linkal) was formally organized here at noon today. At the inaugural ceremony, Mr. Atita declared: 'With the
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  • 32 1 DMtri. LISBON, Dec. 24.—1t is reported from Washington that Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenth.au has announced that copper pennies will disappeai 'as another of the war casualties.'
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  • 337 1 Oomei. HONGKONG, Dec. 24.—Ths fact that Hongkong has entered its first phase of regeneration as an Asiatic city, since its emancipation from the shackles of Britain, should be a matter of great significance and inspiration to the peoples of East Asia, Lieut-Gen Rensuke Isogai,
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  • 320 1 DwneL LISBON, Dec. 24.—A glaring Instance of the frantic effort of the United States authorities to ccnceal from the -public a series of continuous, disastrous defeats suffered in the South Pacific was disclosed with the revelation that in mid-November in a radio broadcast Melvin J. Maas,
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  • 65 1 ■mmi VAPICAN CITY. Dec 24.—His Holiness Pcpe Pius XII in a Christmas Eve broadcast to the world declared that order and security must inspire the confidence cf the people. His Holiness The Pope pointed out that the Church cannot refrain from proclaiming the fundamental principle
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  • 694 1 DAILY ATTACKS MADE ON CALCUTTA, CHITTAGONG NIPPON AIR units continue to inflict severe damage on the Anglo-Americans at points as widely separated as northeast India and Ohtari (Wake) Island, according to latest Domei dispatches. k J. n «®rV l"e*st L lndl a
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  • 354 1 Domel. TOKYO, Dec. 25—The ominous silence prevailing in the South Pacific front ever since the night battle off Lunga Point toward the end of last nonth is trying on the nerves of the American authorities, according to observers, who point
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  • 275 1 PAST POLICY REVISED REVOLUTIONIZING the policy of the former administration with regard to the basic salary scheme of leal school teachers, the Mayor Syonan Tokubetu-si, recently sanctioned a new salary scheme which dees away with the preference formerly shown to local school teachers with
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 81 1 [ENGLISH 1 STOP PRESS Domei. STOCKHOLM, Dec. 25.—The Daily Herald reports from Colombo that Ceylon is demanding complete freedom of the Island from British rule. The newspaper says that the Congress Parly at a meeting at Keieniysv withdrew its earlier resolution that Ceylon be granted Dominion status, and is now
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  • 1232 2  -  NOBORU AWANO TORPEDO SQUADRON'S DARING war correspondent with the Imperial Nippon Navy ABOARD A NIPPON WARSHIP, Dec. 24—A running account of the adroit daring action of a Nippon torpedo squadron which struck swiftly and with telling blows on a powerful American Fleet
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  • 224 2 DomeJ TOKYO. Dec. 24.—Contrasting the sympathy for the Indian masses shown by the Nippon authorities in the night raid on Calcutta on Dec. 20 and the undiminished cruelty of British tyranny in India, the Asahi and Nichi Nichi editorially direct another blasting attack against the
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  • 51 2 Syonan s flee: of taxis has recently been increased, while t*• tariff has been reduced. All taxi drivers are undergoing a tours? in the study of the Nippon language and are reported to be making rood headway. Pic ure show, taxis in Orchard Road (Domet
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  • 209 2 GAOLED BY MAGISTRATE THREE bicycle th eves were given prison sentences when they pleaded guilty before the acting Second Magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh, on Thursday. Lew Ah Choong, who s^ole a bicycle which was placed in front of a house in Veerasamy Road
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  • 189 2 I -J FIGHT FANS will be girsn the opportunity of witnessing the first boxing promotion to be staged in Syonan since the surrender when Johnny Mortell, the flashy Hawaiian boxer and Little Bernal. the premising Filipino, meet over 12 rounds at the New
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  • 90 2 DmcL TOKYO, Dec. 26.—Solemn rites were held this morning at the Imperial Palace- to mark the 16th anniversary of the demise of Taisho Tenno. The ceremony was attended by Her Imperial Majesty the Empress Dowager, Princes and Princesses of the Blood as well as Premier General
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  • 340 2 THE FIRST three places in the recently conducted language allowance examination in Nippongo, for senior members of the Syonan Tokubetu-si staff, were secured by Chinese—Mr. Les Chong Ming, Water Department; Mr. Chan Chie Chung, Education Department and Miss Tay Hwa Ing, Public Welfare Department— declared
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  • 622 2 BWMfc MANILA, Dec. 24.—With signal high energy, economic construction and operations in the Philippines are progressing under the well-planned guidance cf the Nippon Administration, stress economic experts here. The development of natural resources within the Philippines may be divided into two main divisic us. namely, development
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  • 422 2 TIMES ADVERTISER COMMENT Domei TOKYO, Dec. 25— in a Christmas editorial the Japan Times Advertiser declared, "It is a bitter commentary indeed on the professed Christianity of the so-called Christian nations of the world that booming guns and crashing bombs -should herald the
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  • 255 2 Dmmm. MALACCA, Deo. 24.—Mr Haruc Kitikuni, Director of the Department of Police Affairs, and until recently Director of the Department of Transport and Communications, gave En inspiring message to the people of Malacca on the eve of his departure on transfer for Syonan. where he
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 146 2 CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Svndav. Dee. ft. Holy Communion (plain) §30 a.m. Holy Communion <chcral) 9.30 am. 6 p.m. United service. ST. HILDA'S CHURCH Holy OmmunHn (.«aid) 930 a.m. Si raay Schocl 12 noon. ST. PALL'S CHURCH Holy censmunion rsung) 9.30 a.m Sunday Schocl $.15 p.m FAYA LEBAK METHODIST
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    • 503 2 WANTED V WANTED TO BUY at good prices:— (1) "Ideals of the Bast" oy Count Okakuro Kakuzo: (2) "Cultural Unity of Asia" oy Dr. Cousins; (3) "Raffles History of Java' < 2 Vol.) Submit offers to Box No. l«7, C/o Syonan Sinbun (English Edition). Cecil Street, Syonan. MISCELLANEOUS VACCARI PART
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    • 588 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. i56 ASSESSMENT LIST ?««3. It U notified that the amount i.f acsei&ment to be levied on all hou&es, brildirgs rnd lands situated within the former Municipal end Rural Board Areas of Syonar-to for the jear 2003 ha& tcer levised, and the Assessment List is open
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 126 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 212 —tf <£ YESTERDAY you learned th* use of the preposition "no muko no' meaning beyond. Todav s lesson is about the use of the preposition "no muko gawa ni" giving the meaning of "across" m English. The word "no muko gawa ni" denotes the place
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