Press - Post-War

Tokyo News No. 4,600-A

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Liberal Party Drafting New Policies, Preparation for New Conservative Party; Professor and Mrs. Oyama Back in Japan, Arrive at Yokehama Last Night by Marine Swallow; What Will Professor Oyama Do? Surmises and Wishes of Various Circles; Judicial Affairs Board Bill Almost Ready, President to be State Minister in Rank; Two New Members for Imperial Academy to be Recommended for Appointment; Ceramic Industry to be converted into Export Industry, Positive Guidance to be given by Commerce & Industry Ministry; 10 Billion Yen Worth Commodities Hoarded in Kyushu, Mr. Seko Asserts at Wakayama; "Bad" Farmers to be Prosecuted for "Non-Delivery", Decide Economic Public Procurators; Summary of News in Japanese Press (items not included in translations)
Date: 
1947CE Oct 24th

Tokyo News No. 4,597-A

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Yonekubo Formulating 7-Pt. Plan for Better Treatment of Workers; Transportation Minister Denies Report About Traffic Rate Increase; Price of New Rice Still Undecided, Diet's Views to be Respected, Says Premier; Chief of Metropolitan Police Board Changed, Noboru Saito is New Head; Katayama May Become Chief Delegate to Peace Parley, Nishio Tells Press; Advisers to ESB Named, Others to be Asked Later; Movie Fans Molested by Rainfall, Power Shutdown, High Prices No Obstacle; Rate of half million Japanese abroad still unknown, including 120,000 in the Philippines; 30,000 Repatriates from Russia; Foreign Trade by Correspondence; Summary of News in Japanese Press (items not included in translations)
Date: 
1947CE Oct 21st

Tokyo News No. 4,581-A

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: 10-Point Coal Output Increase Program, to Consider Cuts in Income Tax Rates Also; Kindness of a Station Master; Women-Children Carriages to be Continued on Keihin Line; Electric Train Runs Between Okachimachi and Oi without Stopping, Passengers Panic-Stricken; Memorandum Issued by SCAP to Japanese Government to Raise Rate of Rice Deliveries for 30,550,000 Koku; Sugar to be Distributed to Entire People for New Year Use, 40 momme per Person; National Census to be Taken Today; Summary of News in Japanese Press (items not given in translation)
Date: 
1947CE Oct 1st

Tokyo News No. 4,636-A

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Upper House Democrats Decide to Approve Coal Mines Control Bill Without Amendment; Commerce & Industry Minister Inspects Electric Light Saving Conditions of Tokyo; Tokyo Foodstuffs Body Employees Oppose 'Kodan' Idea, Hold Mass Meeting; 'War Orphans, Be Happy'; Comments on Current Topics; Industrial Production Rapidly Falling Off With Electric Power Crisis Steadily Mounting Up; 150,000 Homeless to be Accommodated In Restaurants and Eating Houses; Cave Dwellers Make Appearance in Tokyo, Though their Abode is not Recognized by Police; Summary News in Japanese Press (Items not Included in Translations)
Date: 
1947CE Dec 8th

Economic News No. 35

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Newsprint Stock Low, Transportation Chief Cause of Paper Crisis; Aftermaths of Zaibatsu Breakup Revealed by Survey, Kee Competition Results; Suspension of Interest for Wartime Bonds and Blocked Deposits Proposed by Socialist Party; 12 Generating Stations to be Restored by Year-end; Napoya Port Scene of Chinaware Shipments; Lessons of the September Floods; Farm Disaster Compensation Law
Date: 
1947CE Dec 10th

Economic News No. 41

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News excerpts from the Economic News issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Free Account Deposit Balance at End of Oct. '47 - ¥165 Billion; Miike Coal Mine Representatives Promise Full Cooperation to Dig 100% Quota; Blackmarket Price of Sugar Coming Down as Goods Arrive from USA; Blackmarket Prices in Osaka; Estimated Cost of New Year's Dinner Given for a Family of Four in Tokyo; Repatriates' Story of Shanghai Economy, 1 Cigarette C$500, No Pickpockets Now; Spinning Federation to Ask for Restoration Funds; Blackmarket Prices in Tokyo Continue to Rise in November; Allocations of 1048 Wheat Deliveries Postponed; Labor Standards Law vs Efficiency; Introducing Economic Journals of Japan
Date: 
1947CE Dec 17th

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