Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 December 1942

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Sinbun No. 19 TUESDAY DECEMBER 29, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 503 1 Historic Year WHEN THE time comes for the history to he written of the first year of new Malai, it will provide those who are privileged to read it in the tranquillity of peace, with a record of the most remarkable development, under unprecedented conditions, which has characterized the
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  • 145 1 v- *r 'Dccaet TOKYO, Dec. 28.—Her Imperial Majesty The Empress Dowager proceeded to the Imperial Palace shortly before noon and had luncheon with Their Imperial Majesties The Emperor and Empress, leaving the Imperial Palace at 3.30 p m. for Omiya Palace Vice Admirals Kaneo Sunakawa and
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  • 148 1 28 KILLED AND 114 INJURED Domei. LISBON, Dec. 28.—1t is reported from Ottawa that a railway collision occurred at Almonte, Ontario, 30 miles scuth of Ottawa, killing 28 holiday passengers and injuring 114 others in one of the worst railroad accidents in the history of the country
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  • 140 1 DomeL TAIHOKU, Dec. 28—Kenkichl Yoshizawa, Nippon Ambassador to French Indochina, who is en route to Tokyo by plane, said there was every possibility that the working arrangements of the existing economic agreement and political relations with French Indochina will undergo some revisions during next year. The Ambassador
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  • 528 1 IN ORDER to cope with the. rpresent shortage of milk in ifiyonan and thereby meet the1 •demands of mothers who are ,"unable to breast-feed their I j babies, the Medical authorities' of the Syonan Tokubetu-si are' making available a suitable! Substitute, as announced recently. 1
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  • 38 1 Wb. w ■•■>■■ v.iiiYMHiii iinmi o™ ......«.f-^ iifc» >JJ Dakar Harbor, French poMeasion hi West Africa, has attracted wwM »t«fnti»« recent mbUu. The United Nationa are «Ud to have desifna this straterieallj imiMrtaat harboac
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  • 540 1 LIEUT.-GEN. KAWABE'S REVIEW Ooad. NANKING, Dec. 28—Foreshadowing a new offensive against Chungking, Lieut. Gen. Shozo Kawabe, Chief of Staff of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China, said that in the coming year the Nippon forces would carry on the war for the annihilation of the
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  • 240 1 LITTLE ACTIVITY IN NORTH AFRICA Dottwi. LISBON. Dec. 28.—1n the face of fierce defensive battle put uo by the German forces on the Eastern Front, Soviet attacks in the Terek sectcr have collapsed while Axis forces have destroyed 59 Red tanks in furious
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  • 214 1  -  GOKO TERANISHI (Former Domei Correspondent la New York) TOKYO, Dec. 28.—Plying in the face of its inescapable fate, United States industry is heading for economic depression after the current war. Big war industrialists solely from ulterior mctives are trying to increase their war profits as
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  • 142 1 Domrt. TC>KYO, Dec. 29.—The Finance Ministry yesterday approved the decision of four leading Nippon banks, including Mitsui, DaiIchi, Mitsubishi and the One Hundredth Banks to carry out mergers, with negotiations for concrete measures to be undertaken early next Spring. The Mitsui will merge with the
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  • 49 1 Memorial statu? ol M:jjr-G;n. Tateo Kato in the HaM of War Gods in Akeno At Force Academy. The statue is the work of more than ten Nippon sculp'or; in memory of the brilliant successes achieved by Air God Kato in operations in the Southern Regions.
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  • 292 1 HEAVY DAMAGE INFLICTED Doom!. UNDISCLOSED BASE, Dec. 28. —Nippon air forces on Dec. 26 again raided the enemy s Yun-nan-i airfield in succession to its raid on the previous day and destroyed six enemy planes aground while five enemy P-40 fighters were shot down in air
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  • 397 1 THE INDIAN ARMY in India was urged to rise against the British and Americans in an appeal issued by the Indian Independence League Headquarters in Bangkok. The appeal in part, reads: 'Your sacred motherland is in danger. The British have
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  • 448 1 FIERCE COMBAT OVER MUNDA Donei. TOKYO, Dec. 28.—The Imperial Headquarters announced at 5 p.m. that 14 enemy aircraft coming from the area of Guadalcanar Island were shot on Dec. 23 by the Nippon Air Force over Munda, New Georgia Island. The communique
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  • 148 1 Domei. TOKYO. Dec. 28—The Departments of Astroncmy of Imperial Univers.ties of Tokyo. Kyoto, Tohoku and Kyushu, as well as the Central Meteorological Observatory and other institutions, are busily preparing to dispatch approximately 7o experts to Hokkaido to observe the rare total solar
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  • 51 1 T>omei. LISBON, Dec. 27._The United States War Department in a communique revealed that s'nee the beginning of the anti-Axis offensive in the North African war theatre, the United Nations have lost 114 aircraft of which 59 were Uni'ed States planes, it is reported from
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  • 364 1 MEETINGS IN NIPPON, CHINA Domei. TOKYO. Dec. 28—Premier Gen Hideki Tojo at a meeting with Minister for Greater East Asiatic Affairs Kazuo Aoki. Nippon Ambassador to Nanking Mamoru Snigemitsu and other diplomatic officials to China and Mengchiang, pointed out that co-oper-ation between Nippon and China is
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  • 116 1 FOUR BRANDS of Nippon manufactured cigarettes will be placed on the Syonan market by the Kvod > Tobacco Co.. on Jan. 1. stated a representative of the company yesterday. These are the Hlkarl. Hoyolcu. Akatsuki and Klnshi which will be available in packets of
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  • 86 1 Domei. HEIHO (North Manchow kuo), Dec. 27.—The 7nost spectacular fire toithin the last five years was seen here as huge columns of flames and black smoke 'rose sky-high in the Soviet border City of Blagosvensheik across th+ Amur Rive r. The
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  • 584 2  -  HIROKATSU OGURA TELLS HIS MENTAL REACTIONS HONGKONG, Dec. 26—Revealing his mental reaction prior to the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War in a note given to Domei, Major Cecil Boon, staff officer of the British forces in Hongkong, states,
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  • 167 2 OBSERVATION OF JUDGE THE remark that ha knew for a fact that certain essential foodstuffs like mutton and chicken were being 'cornered' by certain restaurant keepers, and that not a single pound of mutton could be fcund in the markets because those restaurant keepers had
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  • 358 2 Donici PENANG, Dec. 27.—Trekking from Alor Star to Penang just after the war. an 11-year-old boy, orphaned, friendless w.th no hQjne to go to. was forced to commit petty thefts for a 1 vins, sleeping at night on the pavements. He was detained
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  • 46 2 Doom). BANGKOK. Dec. 27—The Nippon Military Band nhich has completed a roncert tour of Thailand, has been highly commended throughout the country. Premier Luang Pibul Songgram has Rent a letter of apuret iation. praising the band's performance in connection Kith a recent hioadcast.
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  • 121 2 DEPRIVED OF SILK HOSIERY Dome] LISBON. Dec. 27 —It is reported from Waj-hington that in a frantic drive to find enough silk for military purposes the United States authorities have called on American women to give up their precious silk hosiery. In the first MUttl of the loudlypublicized campaign the
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  • 137 2 THREE CHARGES AGAINST MALAI SENTENCE of nine weeks' rigorous imprisonment was passed on Ahmad bin Hassan, 30-year-old Malai, when he pleaded guilty to three charges of criminal breach of trust be/ore the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, yesterday. According to the prosecution,
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  • 204 2 Doom*. TOKYO, Dec. 28.—The organization of the Kagaku Oijitsu Sningikai, or Council of. Science and Technology, which was decided by the Cabinet en Dec. 16, was formally promulgated in the Official Gazette this morning. Ttae Council will become the highest national research body and
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  • 183 2 DomeL IPOH, Dec. 28.—A year ago today Nippon forces found Ipoh a city of darkness and desolation with a sepulchral silence prevailing everywhere. Today this important tin mining centre is a hive of activity with food and work for all. One year under Nippcn administration
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  • 485 2 DooaeL UNDISCLOSED BASE. Dec. 25.— When Nippon air fcrmations attacked Calcutta, handbills were dropped entitled 'Christmas Present to the Indian Peoples' in English and Hindustani, and clarified the real object of the Nippon attack on the Indian town. The handbills said that
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  • 422 2  -  RO H IRATE EXPLOIT IN DISTANT WATERS Dome! War Correspondent with the Nippon Navy A NIPPON BASE, Dee. 27—The sinking of an American submarine and American merchantmen by a Nippon submarine boldly operating on the Pacific waters, off the North American
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  • 176 2 DomeL UNDISCLOSED BASE. Dec. 27. Nippon air units which have been continuing their day and night bombing of advanced Anglo-American air bases in Eastern India, including Calcutta. on Dec. 25 suddenly raided the Yunan-i airfie'.d. the enemy's airbase in Yunnan Province, 200 kilometres South
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  • 95 2 OomeL TAIPING, Dec. 28.—Two wellknown Malai families in Perak have been united by the marriage here of Raja Saaidatul Ahmar, eldest daughter of Raja Haji Ahmad, District Officer, Larut. and Raja Alang Kamal, second son of Raja Kechil Tengah (Raja Kamaralzamant, Assistant General Secretary to
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  • 262 2 I—• —I DmocL TOKYO, Dec. 26.—Sub-Corporal Koichi Sakurai of the Nippon forces in Malai who found time between his busy military duties to lend a helping hand to romance recently acted as the gobetween for two happy Germans in Sumatra, the Yomiuri-Hochi learned from
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  • 167 2 Domri. TOKVO. Dec. 28.—Adm ral Shigel arc Shimada. Navy Minister, in addressing the Imperial Diet yesterday disclosed that 1.100.000 tons of enemy warstrps, or about 38 per cent, of the combined Anglo-American-Dutch naval strength before the war have been sent to the
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    • 114 2 SYONAN MINZI TIHOUOIN f Civil District t «urt.) Writ of Distress No. 738 of 2C02. In the cause of Syed Mohamed bin Sagoff Aledros LANDLORD Versus Ha How TENANT AUCTION SALE OF TWO SINGER TREADLE SEWING MACHINE. SHOWCASES. CHAIRS, MIRROR Sec. To be held at So. 752 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD
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    • 793 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE MARRIAGE NG—WONG. The Wedding of Mr. NG CHOR YIN, second son of Mr. Mrs. Ng Kok Fie. to Miss WONG iyOV HAN, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wong Tit San, took place at 49, Hooper Road, Syonan-to. on the 26th Dec, 2602. DEATH Mr. Yeo Cheow ohm
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    • 163 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 214 YESTERDAY you learned on the radio the use of tne conjunction "keredo" meaning "ly.it" The word "ga shikashi" is synonymous with the word "keredo", and in .-peaking "keredo" is used more often. The position of the V7ord "ga shikashi" is the same as the word
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