Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 December 1942

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  • 15 1 The Syonan Sin bun No. 18 MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 407 1 Whither India? ONCE AGAIN, Nippon has proved to the world at large that her utterances are not just empty words. With the occupation of Burma, responsible leaders in Nippon have Rtated time and again that India will be left untouched dv the Imperial Forces so long as it, is
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  • 26 1 Don el. BERLIN, Dec. 26.—According to D.N.8.. German under-sea-craft in the north Atlantic sank seven anti-Axis merchantmen, totalling 40,000 tons.
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  • 294 1 23 ENEMY PLANES SHOT DOWN Doraei. VTOKYO, Dec. 26.—The Imperial Headquarters announced at 4 p.m. that Nippon Army Air Force in the Burma area from Dec. 21 to 26, either shot down or destroyed a total
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  • 680 1 'South Pacific Operations Progressing In Our Favour' ALL ENEMY KEY POINTS TAKEN-NA VY MINISTER TOKYO, Dec. 27—Successful operations conducted up to the middle of May since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia war have enabled the Imperial Nippon Navy to take practically all
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  • 96 1 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 26.-His Imperial Majesty the Emperor is pleased to make monetary donations to 23 social service organizations in appreciation of their work. Representatives of the 23 organizations were summoned to the Imperial Household Ministry this morning, and advised of this
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  • 165 1 THE RUMOUR afloat in the Malai Peninsula that the present military scrip and the former British dollar will be entirely supplanted by the Yen next year is ill-founded and is being spread by people seeking to frustrate the smooth machinery of the currency circulation
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  • 87 1 Demei. UNDISCLOSED BASE, Dec. 27.—The Headquarters of the Nipnon Forcer, in the Southern Regions at 2 p.m. today announced that: Nippon army air units at a little past 5 p.m. Dec. 25. raided the Yunnan-i airfield and caurht about 20 enemy planes aground, setting afire and
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  • 150 1 Dwael TOKYO, Dec. 26.—His Imperial Majesty The Emperor this morning attended the cpening ceremony of the 81st session of the Imperial Diet hsld at the House of Peers. His Imperial Majesiy escorted by High Court officials including Grand Chamberlain Admiral Saburo Hyakutake and Minister
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  • 147 1 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 27—The House of Representatives at its plenary session at 10.50 a.m. received an Imperial Message, and following the War and Navy Ministers' report on the general war situation, passed a resolution of congratulations to the Armed Services for a year of
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  • 551 1 EFFECT OF DARLAN'S DEATH DwweL STOCKHOLM, Dec. 25—Neutral observers here noted with keen interest the alarm and unrest prevailing in Washington political quarters as compared with the calm indifference in London political circles over the assassination of Admiral Jean Francois Darlan. According to
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  • 775 1 Air Units Add To Laurels In India And Burma Operations Darnel TOKYO, Dec. 26.—'Nippon Army forces, under the august virtue of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor, and in close collaboration with the Navy, and with the enthusiastic support of the 100,000,000 subjects of the
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  • 212 1 BEYOND FIRST EXPECTATION 9 Dome! TOKYO. Dec. 26-Thanks to to the unstinted co-operation of the Navy and various government and civil quarters, the military administration in the occupied areas of the Southern Regions, under the supervision of the Army, is making satisfactory progress—beyond original expectations, said
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  • 217 1 Domti TOKYO. Dec. 27.—Tne plenary session of th3 House cf Peers has cassed a resolution of thanks to the Imperial Nippon Army and Navy for the year's commendable action and series of notewrjrthv results. The resolution rei-.ds: "Closely cocT>frating v.ith each other the Imperial Nippon Army
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  • 120 1 Dotnol LISBON. Dec 27. Purioua counter-atucks by Gorman artillery and Panzer uniU have blasted back the Soviet lorcss northward in the Great Don bend area. anl re>ult?d In the occupation of a number cf villages, the G?rman High Command announced on Sunday. It said that in
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  • 347 1 Press Comment On Darlan's Assassination DobmL TOKYO, Dec. 26.—The YomiuriHochi, commenting on the death of Admiral Darlan, says it is the United States that is hard hit by his assassination but nevertheless America will never give up its imperialistic ambition and will make strenuous
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  • 30 1 Dotnel. LISBON, Dec. 26—Accordin; to Radio Algeria, Lieut.Gen. Henri Giraud has been appointed High Commissioner in North Africa in succession to the late Admiral Jean Darlao.
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  • 879 2 RAID GRAPHICALLY. TOLD D—ni UNDISCLOSED BASE, Dec. 26—The headquarters of the Nippon Forces in the Southern Regions at 2 p.m. today announced that Nippon Army air units on the night of Dec. 24 attacked military establishments in Calcutta. The following results were attained:
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  • 176 2 Daughter Of WeilKnown Chinese Weds Prominent N ppon officers attended the marriage of Miss Lily Tan, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Chong Chew, with Mr. Chua Hock Seng, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chua Guan Chui, on Saturday. Trie ceremony was held at the bride's fathers residence,
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  • 141 2 SITUATED in a very convenient centro in Bonham Building. Chiilia Street, Nippcn-Go Denryu Syo (Nippon Language Training Institute), under Professor T. H. Urn, is the resort of hundreds of students, all eagerly desirous of larn'ng the Nippon language. Fioressor Lim's students are a truly
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  • 145 2 DmbH TIENTSIN, Dec. 25.—Memorial services were held here for the late Tang Yu-jen. former Vice Foreign Minister of the Nanking Government, who fell a victim to Chiang Kai-shek's assassins while in office seven years ago today. The services were held at j the Hsinhua Hall
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  • 633 2 JOHNNY MORTELL, the Hawaiian flyweight champion of Sycnan, was lucky to get a points' decision ovsr Little Bernal of the Philippines, when they met over 12 rounds in a ncn-title fight at the New World Arena on Saturday before a large crowd. It was
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  • 141 2 M TOKYO, Dec. 26- As centres of recreation and i est for men of the Imperial Navy, a large number of owner* has opened their magnificent villas at popular seaside rt-sorts in the vicinity of Tokyo to men of the Fighting Services
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  • 138 2 Domti. SHANGHAI, Dec. 26.—1n order to unify the tobacco distribution system in Central China, a large tobacco distribution association embracing Nippon and Chinese tobacco manufacturers and distributing agents in Central China will be established shortly. It will be recalled with the outbreak of the
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  • 378 2  -  GORO TERANISHI Former Domei Correspondent in New York TOKYO, Dec. 25—The Americans may interpret the recent ousting of Price Administrator Leon Henderson as nothing more than another victory of Congress over the Government, but this is a great mistake. It shows that
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  • 394 2 GAINS STATED IN WEEKLY REVIEW DmkL NANKING, Dec. 25— Farther successes have been scored in annihilation operations against Chinese Communist troops infesting the Kiaotung district in the Shantung Peninsula, according to the weekly report of the Nippon expeditionary forces in China. Th? communique said:
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  • 68 2 PLANS ARE AFOOT for the liquidation of the former British. American and Hutch banks in Malai, it was announced by an important official of the Military Financial Administration Department, Malai and Sumatra. For the present, the authorities are investigating into the position of these enemy banks,
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  • 148 2 Domei. DYAKARTA, Dec. 25.—Local citizens yesterday stared at an unprecedented sight—th 2 appearance of Badoei tribesmen in the town. Five representatives cf the Badoei tribe, who has never visited Batavia and was determined not to ccme tinder the rul3 of the Dutch, have appeared voluntarily
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  • 224 2 NE W D YSENTER Y BA CILLUS FOUND I Deme>. TOKYO. D?r 26.—Paralleling in the medical field the magnificent work of reconstruction in Burma being carried out by the Nippon Military Administration. Sub-Lieutenant Ken Kamikc, Army Surgeon stationed in Burma, has discovered a hitherto
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    • 477 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOMI KOKt'J! No. 40 NOIICE i 1. Private TeW^vam Beniea between glares in Ma!ai and Sumatra ant) plates lin North Borneo will commewf from I the 2Cth December. 2602. 2. For regulations ptvenjiiw? ihL'. Service, please see publication dated the 2nd Aufciirt, 2602. Ounsei Kokuji No 28. Direction
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    • 158 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 213 <& it YOU have already learned on the radio the use of prepositions, and today you will proceed with the next stage, that la, the conjunctions. You have learned the use of "aoshite" meaning "and." Today you will learn "keredo" meaning "but." "But" is placed
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