Press - Post-War

Economic News No. 54

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Production for 1948 to be Raised to 60% of 1935-37 Level, Output of Chief Items; 1500 Districts Designated for Growing of Vegetables, Double Delivery Expected; Occupants of Dwellings Corporation Huts Displeased with Official Sale Prices; Electric Power Supply to be Restricted Again, Electric-Bathhouses Only Once a Week; Articles of Daily Necessity May be Short Yet, Only Electric Bulbs in Plenty; Mice Consume 7 Months' Food Rations for Tokyo Citizens, Expert Estimates; Retired Business Leader Advocates Gov't Industries be Handed Over to Private Firms; Japanese Immigrants Wanted on Amazon, Young Married Couples Preferred; What Some of the Tokyo Theaters Earned During the 3 New Year Holidays; Introducing Economic Journals of Japan
Date: 
1948CE Jan 6th

Tokyo News No. 4,657-A

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: People's Cooperative Party Decides to Take Watch and Wait Policy at Its Diet Members' Meeting; Hirano is Confident His Faction Can Muster Large Numbers; Line-Up of Parties in House of Representatives; Premier Says He Desires to 'Talk it Over' with Hirano Seceders Today; Tokyo Post Office Has Quiet New Year Days, Less Letters Than Normal; Freighter Disappears off Coast of Chiba with 8 Crew; America and Japan Linked with Radiotelephone Again After 7-Year Interruption; Too Much Fish for Distribution, Fishing-boats Can Not Land Hauls; Over 80 Casualties Caused by an Electric Train of Two Cars, Derailed and Overturned; Model Police (Letter to the Editor); Children Voice Views on Current Situation at Radio Conference in Hibiya Park; Summary of News in Japanese Press (items not included in the translations)
Date: 
1948CE Jan 6th

Tokyo News No. 4,661-A

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Hirano Investigation Postponed Till January 13, Committee Atmosphere Favors Exemption from Purge; Cabinet Council to Held Daily Meetings on Budget, Beginning Next Week; Okazaki Resigns from Post as Foreign Vice-Minister; Glass Rationing Tickets Misappropriated by Osaka Official of War Damage Rehabilitation Board; Scandals Reported at Aichi Prefecture Mental Disease Hospital in Nagoya; 521 Whales Already Captured, First Whale Ship Returning This Month; International Baseball Congress Branch Planned for Japan; To Push Investigation of Osaka Arsenal Scandals; Taxes on Dance Schools; Japan's Political Leaders,Their Character and Action Analyzed; Summary of News in Japanese Press (items not included in translations)
Date: 
1948CE Jan 10th

Economic News No. 58

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Sweet Potato Delivery Better Than Last Year, 74.3% Offered; No Taxes on Prizes of Lottery Tickets, Finance Ministry Clarifies Doubts Held; Output Rationalization Essential to Revival of Spinning Industry, Survey Shows; Re-floating of Sunken Coal Progressing in Kyushu, 120 Tons Daily; Food Distribution This Year Better, No Supplementary Delivered to be Asked; Cuban Sugar in Shimizu, Tea for Egypt and America from Port; Huge Quantity of Sweet Stuff Seized in Tokyama from Blackmarketeers; Books, Old and New, Not Selling Well, Publishers Going Out of Business; ¥6,000 Houses Planned by Repatriates' Group of Gifu for Tokyo's Homeless People; Reconstruction of World Economy and Japan; Citizen Tax Subject to Complaints from All Quarters; Introducing Economic Journals of Japan
Date: 
1948CE Jan 10th

Economic News No. 56

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Taxes in Arrears Near ¥100 Billion, Government Resolved to Take Stern Measures; Foreign and Japanese Ships Enter Yokohama with Plenty of Cargoes; Two Ships Sail from Hokkaido With Paper for Tokyo and Osaka; Million-Yen Lottery Tickets Sales Reach ¥330 Million, But Hypothec Banks Gets Only ¥8 Million; Tokyo's Budget May Exceed ¥11 Billion, Personnel Cut or Adjustment Needed; Japanese Should Not Depend Only on White Rice, Agriculture Minister Urges; Prices of Household Articles Steadily Rising, Hard Times with ¥1800 Basic Pay; Firms Closed for Adjustment Number 365; New Formula for Economic Stabilization; Five Years Regarded as Required to Up Milk Production to 1941 Level
Date: 
1948CE Jan 8th

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