Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 31 December 1942

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Sinbun No. 21 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 412 1 Ring Out The Old "RING OUT the old. ring iv th? new!" Another year has xuu its course. It has been a memorable one, and will loom large in the history of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosper-ity Sphere as the year in which the bottom fell out of waningl
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  • 465 1 Chinese Renew Determination To Z lengthen Nippon Amity REDOUBLING CO-OPERATION Domri. ♦w* «N£ lNC?' 31^ 011 tne e/e ot the second New Year since li*.2Kr£ MthlPre^ ter A*l* War th* Chinese people as well as the Nanking Government have renewed their del e w*n!^ n sti" en Ktnen further Sino-Nippon
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  • 91 1 BMearJk MANILA. Dec. 30—The Nippon Military Administration in the Philippines recently decided to prolong the term of banking operation of the Bank of the Philippine Islands, one of two reserve banks, for one year more until the end of IM3. Jorge Vargas. Chief of the Philippine
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  • 106 1 Doom*. BANDOENG. Dec. 30- Indicat tithe rapid progress of the reconstruction work here since the Nippon force?! ceoupied the city, large numbers or; people living in Djawa are coming to' this part of the country to live. According to a census completed on j Dec.
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  • 80 1 a.i a i...- o.t t.4 wharf area in Chittagong in eastern India, Nippon air units set many warehouses on fire as ean be seen in this picture. The Nippon Air Force is continuing Its heavy raids on Anglo-Ame-rican military bases in Eastern India, in retaliation for the
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  • 500 1 TURKISH PATRIOT INTERVIEWED uomei. TOKYO, Dec. 30—If ever the Islamic nations the world over had a golden opportunity to unite to assert their position successfully with or without arms in defiance of Occidental domination and oppression, it is now or never, declared Mr. Abdrashid
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  • 188 1 DmkL SOMEWHERE in the Philip, pines. Dec. ».—'A typical Asia for the Asiatics Is being realised here as re-rnstruction work is being car ":d on steadily under th3 crreful guidance of the Nippon Military Administration with the full collabc ration of the local inhabitants,' a
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  • 166 1 CALCUTTA, CHITTAGONG DOCKS SET ON FIRE UNDISCLOSED BASE, Dec. 30.—Nippon arnir air units early in the morning of Dec. 28 bombed Chittagong docks, Feni airfield and Calcutta dock areas, the Headquarter- of the Nippon Forces in the Southern Regions announced at noon today. The
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  • 291 1 AN ALL SYONAN Tennis Championship tournament and a giant Athletic Meeting of field and tract events figured prominently on the agenda of the third council meeting of the Syonan Sports Association held yesterday. Mr. G. H. Kiat presided. Suggestions for both the Tennis
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  • 141 1 Distribution For* Up-Country Points A LARGE consignment of Lizard cigarettes has been sent to Johore by the Kyodo Tobacco Co. They will be available to the people of Jchore starting tomorrow, it was stated by an official of the Kyodo Tobacco Co. today. Lisard cigaret.es
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  • 80 1 WROTE 'FAILURE OF A MISSION' Domei. LISBON, Dec. 30 —Sir Neville Henderson, former British Ambassador to Berlin, succumbed to his illness at his West End residence last night, it is reported from London. Sir Neville, who had been ill for some time, died in
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  • 87 1 Domei. HONGKONG. Dec. CO.—lt is learned that the GovernmentGeneral of Hongkong has decided to permit remittances between Chinese residents in Hongkong and those in the Nippon-occupied region* in China as well as the South Seas Regions. Remittances w 11 be restricted to
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  • 356 1 Times Advertiser Comment Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 31—The Japan Times Advertiser, editorially reviewing the most eventful year of the Nippon Empire declares that in the 2,600 years of the history of th?s nation 'there never has been a year to match in significance
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  • 140 1  -  OOMEI] TOKYO. Dec 30—Mamoru Shigemitsu. Nippon ambassador to NanKins, left here for his post by plane at 9 ajn. Ambassador Shigemitsu has been in Tekyo since Dec. 20 to confer with the goverrment authorities here. BANGKOK, Dec. 30.—Thailand's first Women's Military Academy was opened today with a ceremony
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  • 346 1 PERMANENT SOLIDARITY SEEN Domri. TOKYO Dec. 30.—Greater East Asia Sphere solidarity which has been contemplated by Nippon leaders even befofe f thf Presen* waf» now an accomplished fact of a permanent nature, declared Wilhelm Schulze Tokvo correspondent of the Deutsche Algemeine Zeitun*. d^crlblnff
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  • 510 1 ON THEIR arrival in Dyakarta during their inspection tour of the occupied areas in the Southern Regions at the invitation of the Nippon Military Administration, four Axis newspaper correspondents stationed in T^kvo, expressed admiration for Nipoon a reconstruction ooerations in* this vast area. The four correspondents
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  • 74 2 THIRD OF WORK NOW COMPLETED Domei. ioKYO, Dec. 30.—1t is learned rtiJie than 56X00 people have volunteered for service in the ccn^iuctien of the wrr memorial tower in Tokyo City since July 8 with one-third work already completed. Nearly 200 tre:s hive been
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  • 203 2 Dean si STOCKHOLM, Dec. 2'J—Cc■EssM contusion and shock caused by Admiral Darlan's assassination, the incident confirms the ex.stence of differences between the United Mates and Britain over North Afri/a, according to London reports. lh? l^antic efforts the anti-! Axjs pcwe.s are making tc
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  • 107 2 MEMBERS of tha editorial staffs cf n:wspa»ers in Syona* attended a msetfcg at the T» Tong Restaurant yesterday afternoon when Lieut. Col. K. Okubo, Chief of tho MHitav Propaganda Department deliv?_id a special message This was ilie fint meeting of its kind to be held
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  • 323 2 REMARKING that the most merciful view the court could take was that accused might have disposed of the article as a substitute for grease, the Criminal District Judge, Mr. M. V. Pillai, yesterday, fined Kwa Tiah Ho, described as the proprietor of
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  • 28 2 <_i a r r i son quarters somewhere in Malai decora ed w.tn Drancnes of pme-trea; for the celebration the New Year.— < Domei photo.)
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  • 280 2 CHUNGKING'S WANING POWER Cornel SHANGHAI, Dec. 30—Great changes daring the comhir year, hinging on the waning power of Chungking and the tremendous losses suffered by Soviet Russia were predicted by Lt.-Colonel Hikozane Yokohama, spokesman of the Nippon Army Press Bureau in Shanghai in
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  • 87 2 I¥ 1 UNAUTHORISED transfers of former Improvement Trust and Municipal houses, now under the charge of Mr. Y. Narioka, Kanzai-ka-Tyo. of the Syonan Tofcabetu-si, will not be recognised. In a statement to the press, Mr. Narioka says I hat persons occupying any property which
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  • 76 2 Domri. TOKYO, Dec. 3C—Telegraphic service between Nippon and North Borneo will be available from January 1. the Ministiy of Communications announced today. The rate for Nippon language telegram is Yen 2 and 40 sen per message not exceeding five words, and SO sen for every
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  • 198 2 Domei. LISBON, Dec 30—Exigencies cf the war struck hard blows against Pan-American cultural relations as Cordull Hull, United States Secretary of State, announced yesterday that due to urgent wartime demands, it will be impossible for the United States to send annual exchange students to
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  • 238 2 NEGOTIATIONS CONCLUDED Domei. TOKYO. Dec. 30—The current Nippon-French Indochina economic negotiations socn will be concluded owing to cooperative attitude on the French side, Kenkichl Yoshizawa, Nippcn Ambassador to French Indochina told the press last night following his arrival in the capital by plane. It
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  • 118 2 i fc I Dssast. SHANGHAI, Dec. 29.—1t is revealed that the Nippon language has been made the official language for all documents of the Shanghai Municipal Council and Police Force as from Dee. 8, the first anniversary of the outbreak of the War
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  • 162 2 GOOD hockey should be served up today when the Harlequins, leaders of the league, meet the Rangers on the Pad«ng. The Harlequins, who have on 3 of the best balanced teams in Syonan and have so far maintained an unbeaten record in the
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  • 106 2 Domei. MANILA. Dec. 30.—The 46th anniversary of toe death of the great Filipino martyr-hero, Jose Rizal, whs was executed by the Spaniards, whic'.i the Philippines authorities this year proclaimed as a national holiday, wa* observed in the Pagon Filipinas Pari, former Lunata Park, at 9.30
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  • 469 2 PMJM& KUCHINO, Dec. 29.—Rehabilitation and reconstruction cf Borneo, so-called treasure island of natural resources, have been progressing steadily ever since th:» Nippon fcrces occupied this city on Dec. 20 last year, after landing at Miri on Dec. 16. The progress made in reconstruction during the past
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    • 33 2 To-night! 31* Doc., 2602. CAFE*WIEN By Btntang Mas Kronchong Orkest with the well-known singers, A. Rahman. Sa'adon, Aban, Sapuan and R. Khalld (Boy Ginger). Wishing all our Patrons a Happy New Year) II
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    • 795 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. ISO ASSESSMENT LIST ?603. It is notified that the amount of acsessment to hi levied on nil houses, trildings and lands situated within the former Municipal and Rural Board Areas of Syonan-to for the year 2603 has teen revised, and the Assessment List is open
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    • 629 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE BIRTH BYRNE (30th Dec.. 2602). To Dr. and Mrs. V. R. Byrne, the gift of a daughter—GLOßlA PATRICIA. Up-counti-y papers please copy. DEATH. Mrs. Ting Siew Choon »nee YD? LAI NGOH) beloved wife of Mr. Ting Slew Choon of 303, Biikit Timah Rad. Syonan, passed away peaccfuly at
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