Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 December 1942

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  • 15 1 The Syonan Sin bun No. 20 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 489 1 War At Sea WAVY MINISTER Shimada's review 01 tue war at sea, «.~uuietf in modest terms, is a! lCw^u of acnievements Of.] W&icb any Navy may well be pioud. Today, only just after xJ iaonths lrom the outbreak 64 the V.ai cf Greater East A.s.a, the Imperial Navy has
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  • 34 1 Dorati. LISBON. Dec. n.—The UJS. Secretary of the Navy. Frank Rrtn, has revealea at a Press tovference that one United St"te* battleship had struck a reef in the South Pacific
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  • 85 1 DomeL TOKYO, Dec. 29—Their Imperial Majesties the Emperor and Empress leaving: Imperial .Palace this morning called on Her Imperial Majesty the Empresj Dowager at Omiya Palace to offer end-of-! he-year greeting to Her Imperial Majesty. Their Imperial Majesties returned to the Imperial Palace after about three-and-a-half hoars' visit,
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  • 211 1 Sunk By Americans During Fighting j Domei. A SOUTHERN PORT, Dec. 29.— It is learned that the Dewey Dock. 11,000-ton former American j floating-dock which was destrcyied and sunk on April 7 by tha i fleeing United* States forces at Pert Mariveles, Bataan Peninsula, I has
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  • 236 1 RETAILERS MUST SUPPLY ACCORDING to a statement by the Food Controller, released by the spokesman of the General Affairs Department, Syonan Tokubetu-si, the public is permitted to buy 17 katties of rice per head per month as well as one kati of
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  • 421 1  -  M\S\Ri; OGAWA I TtaniH Staff Correspondent I: i LtuA.. tJec. *.j. —Bitterly civ *1 of the false American Panda ■anda which basely led to th? ilip'nos about Nippon, General r'rancisco. former ranking of the F.l pino -American forces at Bat^ n. said: 'The cause for
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  • 370 1 TREMENDOUS DESTRUCTION Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 29.—Ttie tremendcus destruction dealt on military objectives in Calcutta, which boasts the largest air base in Eastern India, when Nippon army air units carried out their fourth raid on the city, was revealed by Captain Miyajima who participated in
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  • 88 1 Domei. FUKUOKA, Dec. 29 Returning from a month-and-a--half inspection tnur of the Southern Regions, Yasuji Seko, President of Decoration Board, in a Press interview yesterday, said he was greatly impressed hy the rapid reconstruction in the areas occupied by the Nippon forces. Among tfie places, Mr,
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  • 226 1 AN ENJOYABLE function was held at the headquarters of the Sycnan Arab Working Committee in Sera ngoon Road yesterday to celebrate Hari Raya Haji, and the success of the Malai footballers In winning the Mayor's Cup. In a short speech Deputy Mayor. Mr. K.
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  • 265 1 Red Forces Trapped In Great Don Bend Totally Wiped Out MORE AIR ACTIVITY IN AFRICA LISBON, Dec. 29—On the eastern front, the Soviet forces, which had been trapped in the Great Don Bend since Dec. 24, were wiped out by combined German land and air units
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  • 142 1 ■HMt TOKYO. Dec. 29.—1t is learned the shipping section of the Mitsui Bussan Kabushiki Kalsha will be dissolved, and the Mitsui Steamship Company limited will bs established to facilitate maritime transportation under the exigencies of war. It is understood the new company will be capitalized
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  • 679 1 Malai Then And Now THE OLD TEAR Is about to give place to the new. The year that is fast dying has been one filled with momentous events, a year in which the people of Malai witnessed the unmourned demise of one administration and the
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  • 44 1 DoniH. LISBON, Dec. 29 —It is reported from San Francisco that the hay area felt a sharp earthquake shock at 11.18^ a.m. today. The teismologist at California University reported that the centre was probably not over 15 miles distant.
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  • 225 1 Dome*. TOKYO, Dec. 30.—Metre politan morning newspapers hail the merger of Dai-Ichi and Mitsui banks, Mitsubishi and One Hundredth Ban'^s as a new epoch in the history of Nippon banking, stressing the measure will streamline Nippon's banking world in conformity with wartime n?eds. The
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  • 271 1 SUBS SINK 15 SHIPS Domei. LISBON, Dec. 29—Striking through thick fog v nder difficult weather conditions in pursuit of a large British convoy German U-boats, in a devastating two-day running attack' sank 15 ships, totalling 85,000 gross tons, as well as one destroyer and
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  • 270 1 Dome! TOKYO, Dec. 29— It is learn-d that attractively-illustrated Nippon calendars fcr the benefit of inhabitants of the Southern Regions, who are now capable of rsading Kana. the simplest of the Nippon characters, w^re recently completed under the jcint auspices of the War and
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  • 588 1 BRITAIN, U.S. FACE CRISIS Domei. LISBON, Dec. 28— The United States Navy Department announced on Saturday that a me-dium-sized United States merchant vessel was torpedoed and sunk by an Axis submarine in North Atlantic during the middle of November, it is reported from
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  • 49 1 Demel. NIPPON BASE. Dec. 28. Nippon Army aircraft this afternoon carried out a sur~ prise raid en Waichow, eastern Kioamtung P rpvince. and inflicted heavy damage on military establishments scoring effective bomb hits from loxo altitude. All the Nippon planes returned to their bast.
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  • 771 2  -  RO HIRATE BRILLIANT EXPLOIT TOLD War Correspondent attached to the Imperial Nippon Navy A NIPPON BASE, Dec. 28—Behind the successes ef the Imperial Nippon naval and air forces in the battles off the Solomons there are the activities of our submarines, which search
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  • 183 2 MUST SATISFY AUTHORITIES PRIVATE schools will be permitted to function in Sycnan from the beginning of the next school year, according to an announcement by the spokesman cf the General Affairs Department, Syonan Tokubetu-si, yesterday. It was stated, however, that private schools will not
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  • 138 2 Donei. TSINGTAO, Dec. 2«.—lt is learned that as a result of the kindness and leniency shown by Nippon forces to more than 3,600 CLvnjtung war prisoners taken in the .third eastern Shantung operations which were completed on Dec. 23, they have pledged to assist
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  • 151 2 THE HORNETS improved their League portion yesterday when they defeated the International XI by three I gcals to nil on the Padang. All the goals were scored in the first half, by Ponniah, Ronnie Berth and Bcudewyn. in that crder. The Internal ional XI
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  • 419 2 Doniei. MANILA, Dec. 29 —As all the Philippines prepares to commemorate the anniversary of the death of Dr. Rizal, one of the greatest Filipino national heroes who was executed before the firing squad on Dec. 30, 1896, a little-remembered episode is recalled
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  • 34 2 Big tai' (bre.ims) for the sold ten' ce lebrs.Ven of the coming New Year haw been »*—g*t f Syoaan in large quantifies. Picture ibous a catch Jut arrived (Dome* phot.).
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  • 358 2 SHORTAGE OF FOOD REVEALED Oomel LISBON, Dec. 28.—American consumers will spend 'Points' as well as dollars and cents in buying family groceries starting from February, under the new rationing plan announced on Sunday night by the United States Food Administrator, Claude Wickard, according
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  • 125 2 D*mel MANILA, Dec. 28.—With the steady restoration of transit facilities throughout the Philippines the daily income of the railways systems indicates that it is fast approaching the pre-war annual inccme of 8,000,000 pesos of the former Manila Railway Company. it was revealed by the
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  • 100 2 PENANG, Dec. M.—Pure cows milk will in future be sold In Penang, according to a decision reached at a general meeUng of Indian milkmen in Penang. It was also agreed at the meeting to supply the public with only pure milk m future,
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  • 49 2 January 1 will be a half holiday, only, stated the spokesman of the General Affairs Department, Syonan Tcliubrtu-si, at a press conference yesterday. He explained that the Tokubetu-si offices would remain open until 12 neon. This, was pointed out, is a wartime measure.
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  • 229 2 SPECIAL RULES PROMULGATED OmmL TOKYO, Dec. 29.—For the speedy disposal of enemy assets In China the Government has promulgated temporary rules and regulations governing the handling of special assets to be effective immediately. The regulations are firstly, special assets mentioned in these rules and regulations
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  • 352 2 Doaw-i. SHANGHAI, Dec. 29—A largescale drive to raise Yen 550,000 for ths erection ot a bronze statue to the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen, to be completed in November, 1944, fcr which date the unveiling cermony is scheduled, was initiated by various Nippon
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  • 257 2 CHINESE FINED $350 BY JUDGE "CASES from this market are becoming so frequent, I must ask that severe punishment be meted out to the offenders," declared the prosecuting officer when Lim Joo Seng, a stallholder in EUenborough Market, was charged with
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  • 154 2 DomeL NANKING, Dec. 28,-The ultimate defeat of As.as enemy has become a question of time, Lin Po-sheng, Publicity Minster, who returned here this afternoon from Tokyo with President Wang Chlng-wei, declared. He stated: "On the occasion of President Wang's return here
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  • 120 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MRS. CONOLLY STEWART and family tender their heartfelt thanks to all those friends and relatives who kindly attended the funeral of the late Mr. Conolly Stewart who died on 25th December. 2602. and also to those who sent wreaths and letters of condolences. Penang papers please copy.
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