Press - Post-War

Tokyo News No. 4,634-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 Cooperatives, Leftist Socialists Still Disagree on Agriculture Minister Issue; Eating & Drinking Houses to Remain Closed for Another Year, ESB and Gov't Parties Agree; Behind the 'Power Self-Control Assn.'; Opening Ceremony of Next Diet Session Scheduled on December 13, Convocation on 10th; Premier Gives Views on Modern Love When Questioned by Movie Stars; Miss Helen Keller Coming to Japan Again to Take Up Her Work Where She Left if Decade Ago; Electric Heaters Banned Until Further Notice, Controversial Issue Finally Settled Yesterday; Allocation of National Rural Police to Various Prefectures, Tokyo to Have 1,090, According to Home Ministry Decision; Sugar to be Distributed Equally; 138 Cases of Youthful Delinquencies, Reported, Including Girls Students, Smoking and Playing Truant; Summary of News in Japanese Press (Items Not Included in Translations)
Date: 
1947CE Dec 5th

Economic News No. 30

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Coal Output for November better, Yomiuri's Investigation Reveal; No Raise in Farm-Rent or Land Price, Premier States; 14 New Ports Beginning Jan. 1, 56 Commercial Ports in All; Statistics on Nakayama Horse Race Meet (November); Public Bath Houses in Tokyo Re-Opened, with 700 Tons of Coal Allocation; Finance Minister urges Making of Alcohol from Decayed Potatoes, Herbs; Additional Data on Production for October, 1947 (cont. from Yesterday); Employment Agency Figures for October Given; Returns Show 63,000 Cho of Cultivated Land Unreported; Japan's Participation in World Economy
Date: 
1947CE Dec 4th

Tokyo News No. 4,632-A

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Appointment of Agriculture Minister Still Causing Disputes Among Socialists; Democratic Part to Announce New Line-Up Inagaki to be Head of Political Committee; Socialist Party to Hold National Convention in January; Government Electric Trains to be Decreased by 10% Shortly Due to Power Shortages; 'Imperial' Struck Out from Names of Three Organizations, Effective Tomorrow; Scandal in Another Association, Affiliated With Education Ministry; Roles of 700,000 Yen Fake Notes, Foisted on Cigarette Lighter Stone Dealer; Coal Miners Union Threatens to Strike for Better Pay, Gives a Week Notice, Meanwhile Deprecating Absenteeism; Tobaccos to be Rationed on Coupon System, Starting January 1; Butter; Procurators and Police to Stop Publications of Obscene Literature; Tsukushima Warehouse Burnt
Date: 
1947CE Dec 3rd

Economic News No. 32

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Six Classes of Industries to Receive Special Aids to Tide Over Power Crisis; Cuttle-fish, Mackerel Arriving at Misake Port in Large Quantities Daily; 28,378 Bales of Indian Cotton Here; ¥3 Billion Reconstruction Bonds to be Issued; Bank of Japan's Year-End Money Policy Given to Banks; Resident Inspector of Industrial Bank; 'More Coal' Drive in Hokkaido Has Good Results, November Output Highest Since Surrender; Tea Unfit for Export to be Distributed in Home Market; Taxes on Hotspring Resorts in Shizuoka Hiked, Atami Alone to Pay ¥2.5 Million; Shizuok's Fish Shipments to Other Localities for This Month; Kwanto Electric Supply Shares Sold Beyond Schedule by Employees; Introducing Economic Journals of Japan
Date: 
1947CE Dec 6th

Economic News No. 20

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Raw Silk Production for October 10,049 Bales; Rice from Provinces Coming into Tokyo in Increasing Volume Daily, New Record Set; Leather Shoes to be Distributed, Prices Fixed for Leather & Canvas Shoes; Labor Disputes for Early November Compared with Those for Early October; Big Sardine Catch Reported in Shizouka; Hoarded Goods Disclosed During Months of September, October Amount to ¥16,534,335 (Official Price); Will There be a Good Flow of Daily Supplies?; New Measures to Assure Supply of Fresh Foods Adopted by Cabinet; Fertilizer Corporation's Fund for 3rd Quarter Fixed at ¥5,374,987,000; Introducing Economic Journals of Japan
Date: 
1947CE Nov 21st

Economic News No. 24

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Use of Electric Heaters Prohibited in All Japanese Homes; Goal of National Savings Fixed at ¥170 Billion, Savings Drive Next Month; Industrial Arts Exhibition in Kyoto Nov. 25 - 30; Live-Stock Products Processing Plant to be Established in Kanagawa; To Boost Sale of Zaibatsu Shares; Restrictions Placed on Parcels and Luggage; Cement Plant in Ehime Prefecture; Only Half of Housing Disputes Settled; Industrialization of Farming Villages; Introducing Economic Journals of Japan
Date: 
1947CE Nov 26th

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