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Tokyo News No. 4,537-A

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines includes: Heads of 3 Governments Parties to Meet Today to Decide on Coal Mine Control Issue; Mainichi's Survey Shows This Year's Rice Crop Estimated at 54,169,000 Koku, Slightly Less than Normal; Unemployment Allowance Bill Dropped, to be Incorporated into Unemployment Insurance Plan; Preparations to Welcome Trade People from Abroad Almost Completed, Samples Also Ready for Inspection; Gen. Casey Meets Engineer Yagi, Both Worked on Dam Project Near Manila Years Ago; Middle Schools to Become High Schools Under New 6-3-3- System as From Next April; Bill Against Concentration of Economic Power New Ready; Furuhashi Sets New World Record in 400-M Swimming at Meiji Pool; Summary of News in Japanese Press
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1947CE Aug 9th

Tokyo News No. 4,578-A

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Emergency Measures Urged for Increased Coal Output, Revision of Goal to be Made Gradually; Comments on Current Topics; 154,000 Cho of Paddy Fields Damaged by Floods, Investigations by Agriculture Ministry; Blackmarket Prices in Tokyo for August Rise, Bank of Japan Survey Shows; Tokyo Wholesale Prices for August Show Continued Rise, Bank Figures Show; Conditions at Kusatsu Leper Colony Reported to Lower House Committee; Man Kills Dogs and Sells Meat, Arrested on 4 Different Charges; Summary of News in Japanese Press
Date: 
1947CE Sep 27th

Tokyo News No. 4,544-A

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines includes: Coal Mine Bill Goes to Diet, Disagreement on 3 Points Unsettled; Premier Issues Statement Appealing to Nation for Further Endurance; Liberal Party Issues Counter Statement, Says Premier Only Gives Same Sermon; Comment on Current Topics; To Investigate on Possibility of Submarine Tunnel Between Honshu, Hokkaido; Radio Broadcasting "Kodan" Bill Opposed by Management, Employees of Corporation; Building of Fishing Vessels Slow, Complaints Made by Fishermen; August Issue of Magazines Not Out Due to Printers' Strike; Tea-Rooms Gradually Breaking Rules by Charging High Prices; Summary of News in Japanese Press
Date: 
1947CE Aug 18th

Tokyo News No. 4,588-A

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. One lengthy article discusses the current international situation and end of friendly relations between the United States and the Soviet Union. This article concludes with "And now the Comintern has been revived in Europe once more. The British Foreign Ministry spokesman, commenting on this matter, said that the cooperation effected among the big powers during the war now came to a close. We only regret that Japan is not in a position to do anything, when the two worlds are so facing each other in an antagonistic mood." :Headlines include: Difficulty Seen in Fixing of Price for New Rice, May Affect ¥1800 Basic Salary Scheme; Four Veteran Diplomats Again Meet, Discuss Japan's Peace Treaty Issue; Kawamura Chosen Councilor to Succeed Debuchi, Deceased; Comment on Current Topics; Man Advocates Nudism for Sake of Health, Recommends Same to Minister; Blackmarket Tobacco; Translations of America
Date: 
1947CE Oct 9th

Tokyo News No. 4,595-A

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Diet Session to be Extended by 40 Days, Lower House Committee Decides Yesterday; Unemployment Allowance System to be Enforced Beginning Next Month, Says Yonekubo; Price of New Rice Not Yet Fixed, Supplementary Budget Almost Decided; Sweet Potato Crops for This Year is 1,181,289,000 Kan, Agriculture Ministry's Estimate Announced Yesterday; Fifth Son of Transportation Minister Tomabechi to be Tried for Violating Food, Materials Laws; Blackmarket Prices in Tokyo Almost as High as in Osaka, Beef and Charcoal Prices Higher; Opposed to Death Punishment; Dr. Suehiro May Return to University Teaching Soon; More than 660,000 Japanese still detained in Soviets, Some 2,000 technical Officers in Leningrad, Generals in Siberia; "Can not lead a straight life," It's revealed by Correspondence to M. P. B.; Summary of News in Japanese Press (items not included in translations)
Date: 
1947CE Oct 17th

Tokyo News No. 4,594-A

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News excerpts from the Tokyo News (focused on Economic Issues) issued by Tokyo News Service, Ltd. Headlines include: Yoshida Says Time Not Yet Ripe for Forming Party, May be During Elections; 'Hidden Fields' Estimated at 100,000 Cho to be Investigated by Agriculture Ministry; 13 New Ports to be Opened for Trade with Far Eastern Countries; Coal Output for 1st 10 Days of October Shows Poor Results, Only 93% of Goal; Government Offices Asking for Contributions From Firms for Meetings, Travels, Buildings, etc.; Some Procurators Are Hungry, Others Resign, Due to Law Salaries, Government's Action Unknown; Too Steep Increase in Tuition Fees, University Students Complain they cannot pay; Welcome Rally for Oyama, Ikuo, Expected about Oct. 24 from US; F. K. R. J. Meets October 15; Inspiring Love for Humanity; Strange Replies Amuse Examiners; Summary of News in Japanese Press (items not included in translation)
Date: 
1947CE Oct 16th

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