Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 8 December 1942

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Sinbun j\». i TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, KOKt 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents,
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  • 616 1 3,798 AIRCRAFT SHOT DOWN OR DAMAGED DURING PERIOD Brilliant Achievements Unparalleled In History Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 7.—The Imperial Navy's brilliant achievements in the first year of the Greater East Asia War, which are unparalleled in the annals of naval warfare, revealed
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  • 250 1 NON-PROFIT NEWSPAPER WITH its first issue this morning, the Syonan Sinbun officially made its debut in Malayan journalism. The Syonan Sinbun will publish a Japanesenewspaper daily except Sundays while an afternoon edition in English supplanting the Syonan Times will also be
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  • 1266 1  -  KAZUO AOKI. 'SINCE the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War the Nippon Forces, through the strenuous efforts of their officers and men under the august virtue of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor, have attained brilliant results on land, sea and air. and are now
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  • 556 1 THE GREATER East Asia war enters its second year to-day. To celebrate the first anniversary of the outbreak of the war, is Indeed a great Joy to the 1,000,000,000 people of Greater East Asia. The Anglo-Americans still blindly insist on not kneeling before us.
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  • 529 1 WE, by trace of heaven. Emperor of Japan, seated on the Throne of a line unbroken for arm eternal, enjoin upon ye. Our loyal and brave subjects: We hereby declare war on tho United States of America and the British Empire. The men and officers of Our Army
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  • 578 1 THAT THE entire Asiatic populace of the Southern Regions should bear up all their present initial difficulties with great patience and without grumbling, and work for the greater glory of the establishment of an "Asian Asia" by contributing their ail for the
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  • 345 1 TOKYO, Dec. 7.—Kazuo Aokl. Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs, in a radio speech delivered at 7.20 p.m. yesterday ovtr a nation-wide hookup, on the occasion of the first anniversary of the Greater East Asia War declared that the future welfare of
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  • 139 1 Domci. TOKYO, Dec. 7.—Major-Gen. Eugene Ott, German Ambassador, in a message on the first anniversary of the Greater East Asia War, states: "Through their sad experiences, the Anglo-Saxcns must have learned what it means to have Japan as their antogonist "As opposed to the Allies
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  • 158 1 TOKYO, Dec. 7. A message of encouragement to overseas Japanese who arej itemed in enemy countries to remain calm by placing jull confidence in Japan's ultimate victory will be addressed by the Kaigai Dohq Chuo Kai (Central Association for Overseas Japanese) by rodio today. The
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  • 759 1 Nippon 's Naval Strength Growing Steadily Since War Domei. TOKYO. Dec. 7.—Voicing the clear prospects for final victory, Capt. Hideo Hiraide, of the Naval Press Section of Imperial Headauarters in a broadcast at 8 p.m. today, revealed that Japan's naval strength has been growing steadily since the outbreak of ttie
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  • 1332 2 ALLIES ONLY KEEN ON RESTORING DOMINATION Doir.ri TOKYO, DEC. B.—" We are face to face today with the Providential opportunity to give the outside world an object lesson in co-operative existence," declared Tomokazu Hori, spokesman of the Board of Information, in
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  • 1022 2 Governors And Sultans Remind People Of Their Duties MESSAGES exhorting the people of New Malaya to carry out their duties faithfully as loyal citizens, and contribute their full share to the establishment of the Co-Prosperity Sphere arc published below. MR. KUBOTA, gover::::: of PERAK
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  • 334 2  -  YOSHINORI HORIGITCHI Axis Will Not Allow Initiative To Slip From Their Hands Meantime Domci Staff Correspondent ZURICH, Dec. B.—As the Greater East Asia War approaches the end of the first year, neutral observers' interests is turned more to the politics
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  • 529 2 Domri GENEVA. Dec. 6.—The International Red Cross announced that the first lists 01 war prisoners and civilian internees in Uie Philippines received from Japan War Prisoners Intelligence Eurrau have been communicated to the Central Agency of Prisoners. The announcement added that mimes of
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  • 71 2 Mass Feeding Of Syonan 's Poor thousands of Syoaan's poor are to-day spending a very joyful auniversaiy o f thr Greater East Asia war—mass feedings will be carried out at various mosques and temples throughout Svonan, under the sp»n<toiship of the Social Weifare liepai ticcnt. Kyonan Tokubetasi. The syonan branch
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  • 378 3 Doraei KUALA LUMPUR—Although the Imperial Japanese Army did not enter Kuala Lumpur until Jan. 9, 1942, the actual evacuation of Kuala Lumpur by the British began on Dec. 26, the day on which there was any major bombing to speak of by Japanese
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  • 996 3  -  T. H. TAN Malaya Looks Back On Year Of Achievements TWELVE MONTHS AGO to-day, Anglo-Dutch-American denial of vital materials/ particularly East Indies oil, to Japan, and an attempt at political encirclement by the so-called A.B.C.D. alignment, forced Japan to unleash the might of her
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  • 192 3 Domei. KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. B.— The Japanese practise what they preach, and this feature of Japanese administration particularly impresses Dr. Ibrahim Yassin, President of the Malay Self-Protection Corps in Kuala Lumpur. In an interview on the eve of the anniversary of the Greater East Asia
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  • 109 3 Domel. LIENYUNCHIANG (Kiangsu Province r A gigantic harbour reconstruction work got under way here with impressive ceremonies, which launched a fouryear plan for converting this harbour into an important port in North China at the outlay of Yen 40,000,000. The harbour will be thoroughly dredged,
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  • 360 3 ROUNDED UP in the small hours of the morning and hustled to a police station, thence to prison where they were given "horrible" food for days—these are some cf the memories recalled by Mr. K. Inagi, President of the former Penang Japanese
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  • 382 3 Domei. HOW THREE MEN, two released Japanese internees and a Eurasian jockey, rowed in a sampan to Kedah to inform the Japanese Army of Penang's surrender, is one of the most interesting stories of the entire Malayan campaign. When the British garrison marched out of
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  • 712 3 (By a Domei Staff Writer) PENANG is not by any means the most strategic point in Malaya and no great battle was waged to bring about its fall, yet the story of the surrender of this island may well occupy an important
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  • 281 3 B.B.C. Bombed Ipoh -69 Times! omeL ITS AN ILL WIND that blows nobody any good. If the Japanese capture of Ipoh—centre of the world's richest tin mining area —had spelt utter ruin to British tin investors, it had at least provided the british Broadcasting Corporation with an opportunity to stretch
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  • 128 3 A CLARION call to all Buddhists to contribute what they can, spiritually and materially, for the establishment of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosper ty Sphere, and to leave no stone unturned in the present strugjjl2 for the liberation of India, was sounded by G.
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  • 743 3 Domri TAIPING, impertant mining town in North Perak, saw 11 days of war, and thre3 days oX absolute lawlessness, which ended with the entry of the advance columns of the Imperial Japanese Forces en Dec. 23. With indecent haste, the British fled from this town,
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  • 68 3 Dome! NANKlNG.—Exchange lectures sponsored by the Chinese Headquarters of the East Asia Leaguo will be conducted between Manchoukuo and China to-day. Dec. 8. the first anniversary of the out* i break of the Greater East Asi« j War, to promote further the culj tural relations between the two
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  • 1114 4 ANNIVERSARIES are usuaiiy the time for stock-taking, and on this day, when the annivereary of the outbreak of the War <of Greater East Asia is being celebrated throughout the. Japanese Empire and the ter-| tri lories acquired-through the, success of Japanese arms, the peoples of East
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  • 329 4  -  RINICHI SASAKI Domei Special Correspondent. ROME, Dec. B.—Mr. Zembei Horikiri, Japanese Ambassador-at-Large in Europe, on the oc:asion of the first anniversary of the outbreak of the war of Qreater East Asia, declared in in interview with Domei: "Greeting the first anniversary of the war,
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  • 1489 4  -  TATUKI FUJII Maladministered Country Now Becomes A Vital Centre Of Southern Regions SINGAPORE—once mighty bulwark of Britain's empire in the Far East—today as Syonan the politico-economic capital of Japanese-occupied territories as a result of the smashing victories of Japan in the Greater East
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  • 178 4 Domel. T^T" BANGKOK, Dec. B—ln a message on the occasion of the first anniversary of the outbreak of the war of Greater East Asia, Premier Field Marshal Luang Pibul Scnggram said that during the past year, Thailand had been concentrating on
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  • 212 4 KUALA LUMPUR.—"The future of a country lies in its youth. For this reason, the Japanese Government since its arrival in Selangor has spared nothing to inculcate in the younger generation all tht necessary ingredients in order to make New Malaya worthy of its
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  • 110 4 Dome! TOKYO. Dec. 4.—A miniature facsimile of Pearl Harbour. America's vaunted naval base in Hawaii, as it appeared prior to the destruction wrought by Japanese autren on Dec. 8. will be a feature of the war exhibits to be shown to the public at
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  • 1251 4 WAR ANNIVERSARY MESSAGES PROFOUND GRATITUDE to the Japanese Imperial Forces for the liberation of Malaya from the British yoke, is expressed in messages received on the occasion of the; flrst anniversary of the Greater East Asia War, from community leaders representing Malaya's five
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