Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 December 1942

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  • 15 1 The Syonan Sin bun No. 6 MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents.
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  • 608 1 ADMINISTRATION'S REVIEW ESTABLISHMENT of the New Order in Greater East Asia and complete recovery of freedom from Anglo-American domination, are given as the primary aims of the Japanese Military Administration by the Administration spokesman in by■ Mian, says Domei. Thu spokesman declared that \vi
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  • 191 1 Dotnei LISBON, Dec. 12.—Despite the British efforts to control the AllIndia National Congress Party's uprisings throughout India, the most recent Bombay report received here disclosed that riots continue to increase in incidence. In Bombay Province. 78 psrsons were arrested, while the Bombay railway station was
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  • 166 1 Dmnei. LISBON. Dec. 11—In an effort to quell the rising tide of unrest following riots and looting in Iran. British troops arrived on Wednesday night ostensibly to protect the oil pipe lines, accord- i ing to reports irom Teheran. Information from Rome quoting Ankara
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  • 275 1 "THIS IC good news and will make many people very happy," declared Mr. Bun Run Shaw, prominent figure? in the entertainment business In Syonan commenting on the newly established Overseas Chinese Commercial and Industrial Bank, to handle remittances from the Southern Regions to families cf
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  • 340 1 THE ITALIAN national Hag and portraits of the Italian King and Queen, as w?ll as of Premier V. viil> Mussolini, the property of the Italian Consul-General in Singapore, were 'Safely returned to Italian hands in Svonan on Dec 11. after being secretly guarded from
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  • 192 1 Done! BERLIN. Dec. 12— The D.N.B. reported that 40 Allied ships were sank in the western Indian Ocean since September. Meanwhile, it is reported from Lisbon that the British Admiralty has announced the sinking of the Greek sabmarine Triton, of 718 tons,
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  • 200 1 Dome*. ZURICH. Dec. 11.—Anti-Axis propaganda alleging that tha Japanese were maltreating war prisoners was refuted by the London Daily Mail en Nov. 24. Under a two-column headline, stating that ths Japanese are treating the British well, the paper said that letters from Hongkong, Shanghai
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  • 166 1 Dome! NANKING. Dec. 11—The Japanese forces in their mopping up campaign in Eastern Shantung Province during the week ending December 11 have suppressed the guerilla activities of the main force of the sth Detachment of the Communist .Shantung Column, according to the weekly review Issued
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  • 123 1 U.S. AID QUESTION BOILING OVER CANTON, Dec. 13—It is reported from Chungking today that dissatisfaction of the Chungking regime with the United States over the question Of repeated American promises of aid has become bitter following the publication on Friday last of Roosevelt's report
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  • 104 1 Oomci. NAGOYA, Dec. 12—At his Nagoya residence en the eve of the fifth anniversary of the fall of Nanking, Major-General Hlro Waklsaka, Commander of the contingent which successfully stormed the renewned Kwanhuamm Gate of Nanking expressed with the modesty becoming a Japanese soldier his deep
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  • 320 1 Detnci LISBON. Dec. 11.—Taking advantage of the break in the terrific blizzard which has been sweeping the entire Eastern Front the Wehrmacht today launched a smashing offensive against Soviet positions in sn.wencrusted Volikie Luki-Rzhev area west of Moscow, according to reports frcm th.^ Eastern Front.
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  • 546 1 REINFORCED AXIS UNITS LAUNCH BIG ATTACKS Domei. LISBON, Dec. 12—Despite heavy rains on the North African front which turned the roads into rivers of mud, the Axis forces hurled two strong attacks against anti-Axis forces in the Tunisian Hills, at the back of Medjez
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  • 64 1 Dome!. LISBON. Dec. 12.—The British Air Ministry has admitted that several villages suffered damages when German bombers appeared over South England. Other German raiders were also seen over the north-Eastern coast. Meantime, London reported a number of casualties when German long-range gun shells landed in
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  • 160 1 D*m*i BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 12.—1t is reported from Washington that the United States' 443 draft boards are now scraping the bottom of classification A.I. barrels The San Antonio (Texas) Board! is overworked and so far behind that they had to take one-eyed men, illiterates,
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  • 112 1 Domei TOKYO. Dec. 12-The WartimuS"^**** 11'*. J^fcs-day announced 11?* *****011 of tne seventh wartime debentures totalling Yen 70.000,000 on SU? 6?* v"ar- Ifc ftdded th»t the new debentures will bear interest at «»h F!Jff KOf V per ccnL P" annum. 5 l .wiU redeemable
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  • 268 1 Dome*. LISBON, Dec. 11.—Another sign of dissension between the United States administration and business was seen in reports from Washington that the Republican members cf the House Banking Committee which handles price fixing and rationing legislation served notice that determined efforts will be
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  • 194 1 Domei. LISBON, Dec. 13.—While largescale operations on the Eastern I Front continue to be suspended due to the slashing speed of snow blizzards, the Germans in Tunisia have increased their pressure on the Anglo-American lines, launching a series of jabbing attacks. I Reports from
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  • 144 1 Domei. LISBON, Dec. 13.—United States Secretary of War, Henry Stimson, has warned the nation that much time and effort are needed to gain air supremacy in North Africa in ord?r to wrest control of the Mediterranean area from the Italo-German forces, according to reports from
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  • 362 1 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 13.—The entire Japanese public was profoundly impressed today by the announcement that His Imperial Majesty the Emperor had personally visited the Ise Grand Shrines to report the brilliant victories achieved by the Japanese forces in the Greater East Asia War. The
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  • 667 2 GRAPHIC STORY BY EYEWITNESS AN Imperial Naval Base, Dec. 12—(By a Dotnei Correspondent attached to the Imperial Navy).—Remarkable War results were achieved by Japanese Naval Air units in the course of Japanese war operations carried out in waters around the Solomons on
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  • 415 2 Restrain Not Refrain THE WAR is far from over. The bitter struggle for New Guinea—an island far larger than the land surface of Malai, the nearly four-months-old naval battle in the South-West Pacific and the recurring air raids on advance bases in Burma, should be sufficient to remind us that
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  • 340 2 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 12—The United States Government's frantic attempts to marshal propaganda organs in an effort tc soften the blow caused by the announcement of "details" of the Pearl Harbour disaster were seen in frequent officially inspired articles published in the American press.
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  • 165 2 EXTENDING further its activities, the Yokohama Specie Bank opened on December 10 its branch in Pangkal-Pinang. in Banga, Billiton State, Sumatra. It is understood that two more branches will be established shortly in Sumatra, one in Sibolga, Tapanauli State, and the other in Benkulen.
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  • 464 2 Domei. MANILA, Dec. 12—With heart-rending experiences of her first actual baptism under fire suffered at Bataan and Corregidor still fresh in her memory although she had served in the first world war, Maude Campbell, 57, former head of Army nurses said,
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  • 68 2 Domei. ZURICH, Dec. 12.—1t was officially announced that foreign aircraft dropped incendiary bombs on Friday night damaging station installations and farms besides starting forest fires in the OberwaJlis region. Three were reported killed and five wounded in the bordertown of Annecy, France. This follows the almost
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  • 160 2 l>oniei KUMAMOTO, Dec. 12— In order to learn, through actual contact, the customs and country of Japan, Haji Mohamed Idris, 38-year-old Malai educator, accompanied by his wife and son, arrived here last Monday. During an interview he expressed his desire, after studying things Japanese to convey
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  • 125 2 D«mL UQKYO, Dec. 13—An industrial highway linking Moji, Kokura, Yawata, Tobata and Wakamatsu is to be constructed under a three-year plan beginning from next year at a total cost of Yen 30,000,000, according to the Yomiuri-Hochi. Totalling more than 30 kilometres in length,
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  • 76 2 NEARLY 10.000 boys and girls of Syonan's 55 English, Chinese and Indian schools will enjoy from today one month's holiday. The schools wi'l rmnen on Jan. 4. The Malay s.lioul.s having an enrolment of nearly 5.000. will close on December 31 and reopen on January
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  • 401 2 MALAIS STAGE GREAT RALLY RALLYING magnificently r..«?r being three toels down. Malais beat the Rest by the odd coal in seven in a tbriiiing soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturcay. Sponsored fcy The Syonan Sports Association, the gross proceeds cf
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