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Japanese) Submitted by on CCD Doc) Headline (Japanese) Headline Subject Brief Summary Examiner1 Examiner2 Examiner3 Examiner4 Examiner5 Examiner6 Notes This list may be used for research purposes only. For reproduction of, changes to, or processing of the list for publication purposes, contact the Prange Collection at [email protected]. Further modifications may be made to the list, as needed. (12/8/2015) このリストは研究のため自由に利用できます。加工、変更、転載などして出版物等に利用された場合はプランゲ文庫までご連絡ください。リストは随時追加、変更されることがあります。また、お気づきの点はプ ランゲ文庫([email protected])までご連絡頂けますようお願い申しあげます。(12/8/2015) Prange Date Submitted by Submitted by (based Control No. Date Submitted Censored Hold No. Source News Agency (Japanese) Submitted by on CCD doc) Headline (Japanese) Headline Subject Brief Summary Examiner1 Examiner2 Examiner3 Examiner4 Examiner5 Examiner6 Notes Censorship Action Writers Japanese Article Pages of Number Duplicate Photograph(s) Oversized 48-frn-0526 [2]/[6]/194[8] Associated 時事通信; 共同通信; Jiji Tsushin; Kyodo Kyodo; Jiji Tsushin; Communists asked French workers to When questioned by H, D; Mecola Sameshima 4 Press (22, Nippon Times Tsushin; Nippon Nippon Times participate in demonstrations Sunday Communists, French workers H Paris); Times against the Government's monetary replied that the governments' Associated measures. monetary measures aid Press, Kyodo American imperialists Tsushin (Paris) 48-frn-0527 2/6/194[8] International 読売新聞 Yomiuri Shimbun Yomiuri 一オンスの毒物で二億人を殺す. ソ連の細菌戰術 Y 1 News Service (San Francisco) 48-frn-0528 2/6/1948 Associated 朝日新聞 Asahi Shimbun Asahi 對日講和會議. 三月、眞珠湾で極東委員會檢討中 H Y 1 Press (Manila) 48-frn-0529 [2]/[6]/194[8] 共同通信 Kyodo Tsushin Kyodo General Dwight D. Eisenhower told the Eisenhower told National P 2 National Press Club today that his Press Club that his "I am not recent "I am not a candidate" statement a candidate" statement was was not intended as a slap at General not intended as a slap at Gen. MacArthur's possible candidacy. MacArthur's possible candidacy 48-frn-0530z 2/7/1948 envelope 1 48-frn-0530 [2]/[6]/194[8] 7:1 Radio Press Reparations: Australia wants whaling Australia wants whaling H, P 1 (Melbourne) factory ships factory ships 48-frn-0531 [2]/[7]/194[8] 7:2 Associated 時事通信 Jiji Tsushin Jiji Tsushin After agree sign on more than two score Far Eastern Commission is H, P 1 Press (33, policies for Japan, the 11-nation Far deadlocked on disarmament Washington) Eastern Commission is deadlocked and reparations today on disarmament and reparations. 48-frn-0532 2/7/194[8] 7:2a Associated 東京新聞 Tokyo Shimbun Tokyo Shimbun After agreeing on more than two score Far Eastern Commission is H 1 Press (33, policies for Japan, the 11 nation Far deadlocked on disarmament Washington) Eastern Commission is deadlocked and reparations today on disarmament and reparations. 48-frn-0533 [2]/[7]/194[8] 7:2c Associated 北海道新聞 Hokkaido Shimbun Hokkaido Shimbun After agreeing on more than two scores Far Eastern Commission is H 1 Press of policies for Japan, the 11 nation Far deadlocked on disarmament (Washington) Eastern Commission is deadlocked and reparations today on disarmament and reparations. 48-frn-0534 2/7/1948 7:3; United Press 第一新聞; 時事通信; Daiichi Shimbun; Jiji Daiichi Shimbun; Third spoke[s]man firm which imports Relaxing of restrictions H, S; [William Mercola 13 7:3a; (4, 5, 13, 14, 共同通信; 毎日新聞; Tsushin; Kyodo Jiji Tsushin; Kyodo canned foods, exports engine[er]ing placed on businessmen H, S; R. Sears] 7:3b; New York) Nippon Times Tsushin; Mainichi Tsushin; Mainichi materials, said clighted hear of entering Japan; Firms who H, S; 7:3c; Shimbun; Nippon Shimbun; Nippon MacArthur's action.; Firms which had will take advantage of S 7:3d Times Times pre-war holdings in Japan not planning MacArthur's recent action take advantage immediately relaxing restrictions on MacArthur's recent action relaxing Japanese investments; US restrictions whereby businesses may reactions to the relaxing of now Japanward investigate their restrictions on visiting properties.; U.S. reactions on relaxation businessmen visiting businessmen; Trade reaction 48-frn-0538 [2]/[7]/194[8] 7:4 Associated 時事通信 Jiji Tsushin Jiji Tsushin Representative A. L. Miller of Nebraska Nebraska representative H, P 1 Press (36, has asked congressional leaders to invite asked Congressional leaders Washington) General MacArthur home to give his to invite Gen. MacArthur to views on foreign aid. give his views on foreign aid 48-frn-0539 2/7/194[8] 7:4b Associated 共同通信 Kyodo Tsushin The Kyodo News Representative A. L. Miller of Nebraska Nebraska representative H 2 Press (5, 36, Service has asked congressional leaders to invite asked Congressional leaders Washington) General MacArthur home to give his to invite Gen. MacArthur to views on foreign aid. give his views on foreign aid 48-frn-0540 2/7/194[8] 7:4c Associated 東京新聞 Tokyo Shimbun Tokyo Shimbun Representative A. L. Miller of Nebraska Nebraska representative H 1 Press (36, has asked congressional leaders to invite asked Congressional leaders Washington) General MacArthur home to give his to invite Gen. MacArthur to views on foreign aid. give his views on foreign aid 48-frn-0541 [2]/[7]/194[8] 7:5 Radio Press UN: Korean commission member says UN Korean Commission H, P 1 Sokuho South Korea police state member says South Korea (Sydney) has become a police state This list may be used for research purposes only. For reproduction of, changes to, or processing of the list for publication purposes, contact the Prange Collection at [email protected]. Further modifications may be made to the list, as needed. (12/8/2015) このリストは研究のため自由に利用できます。加工、変更、転載などして出版物等に利用された場合はプランゲ文庫までご連絡ください。リストは随時追加、変更されることがあります。また、お気づきの点はプ ランゲ文庫([email protected])までご連絡頂けますようお願い申しあげます。(12/8/2015) Prange Date Submitted by Submitted by (based Control No. Date Submitted Censored Hold No. Source News Agency (Japanese) Submitted by on CCD doc) Headline (Japanese) Headline Subject Brief Summary Examiner1 Examiner2 Examiner3 Examiner4 Examiner5 Examiner6 Notes Censorship Action Writers Japanese Article Pages of Number Duplicate Photograph(s) Oversized 48-frn-0542 [2]/[7]/194[8] 7:6 Associated 時事通信 Jiji Tsushin Jiji Tsushin General H. D. G. Crerar, former Gen. Crerar, former H, P 1 Press (39, commander of the First Canadian Commander of first Owen Army, believes Great Britain and the Canadian army, believes Sound) United States should carry out [g]radual Great Britain and US should and reasonable improvements in the carry out gradual Japanese people's standard of living. improvement of the standard of living in Japan 48-frn-0543 2/7/194[8] 7:6a Associated 共同通信 Kyodo Tsushin Kyodo News General H. D. G. Crerar, former Gen. Crerar, former H 2 Press (39, Service commander of the First Canadian Commander of first Owen Army, believes Great Britain and the Canadian army, believes Sound) United States should carry out gradual Great Britain and US should and reasonable improvements in the carry out gradual Japanese people's standard of living. improvement of the standard of living in Japan 48-frn-0544 [2]/[7]/194[8] 7:7 Associated 時事通信 Jiji Tsushin Jiji Tsushin [L]ieutenant General C. H. Gardinerer, Settlement to unite Korea H, P 1 Press (40, Prime Minister Attlee personal appears impossible Singapore) representatives in Japan, said today [a] settlement to uni[f]y Korea appears impossible. 48-frn-0545 [2]/[7]/194[8] 7:9 Radio Press Spain: U.S. military group inspecting American military mission to H, S 1 Sokuho bases visit Madrid to inspect naval (Moscow) and air bases granted the US 48-frn-0546 2/7/194[8] 7:11 Associated 共同通信 Kyodo Tsushin Kyodo News 1 Press Service 48-frn-0547 2/6/1948 7:12 日米通信 The America-Japan Nichibei 一人の患者に二人の医者; とんだ思い出のアルバム; It'll Take More Than Sugar-Coated Political cartoons H, S [Kawamoto Y 1 Press 変つた風景 Pills; The Family Album ] 48-frn-0548 2/7/194[8] 7:13 共同通信 Kyodo Tsushin Kyodo News 1 Service 48-frn-0549 2/7/194[8] 7:14 Associated 共同通信 Kyodo Tsushin Kyodo News 1 Press Service 48-frn-0550 2/7/1948 7:15 International 大阪時事新報, Osaka Jiji Shimpo, Osaka Jijishimpo, 日本繊維工業の早急復旧は困難 [Theodore Y 3 News Service 大阪新聞, Osaka Shimbun, Osaka Shimbun, Koslow] (New York) 産業経済新聞 Sangyo Keizai Sangyo Keizai Shimbun Shimbun 48-frn-0551 2/7/1948 7:15a International Nippon Times Nippon Times Nippon Times Fast Revival Held Unlikely Of Japanese Fast revival held unlikely for H [Theodore 1 News Service Foreign Textile Trade Japanese textile trade Koslow] (New York) 48-frn-0552 [2]/[7]/194[8] 7:15b International 日本通信 Nihon Tsushin Nippon Tsushin No early restoration of Japanese textile Fast revival held unlikely for H [Theodore 3 News Service trade Japanese textile trade Koslow] (New York) 48-frn-0553 2/7/1948 7:16 International 大阪時事新報, Osaka Jiji Shimpo, Osaka Jijishimpo, 日本繊維工業の標準決定を米占領當局に要望 H [Theodore Y 7 News Service 大阪新聞, Osaka Shimbun, Osaka Shimbun, Koslow] (New York) 産業経済新聞 Sangyo Keizai Sangyo Keizai Shimbun Shimbun 48-frn-0554 2/7/1948 7:16a International Nippon Times Nippon Times Nippon Times Urge sets standards for Nippon textiles. British cotton board head H [Theodore 1 News Service Foreign British Cotton Board Head Sees Little sees little danger from Koslow, (New York) Danger From Japanese Competition Japanese competition INS Financ[ia]l Authority] 48-frn-0555 2/7/194[8] 7:16b International 読売新聞 Yomiuri Shimbun Yomiuri 日本紡績業の方向. 英専門家の進言 Occupation authorities urged to apply Occupation authorities urged H [Theodore Y 3 News Service standard practices for Japanese textile to apply standard practices Koslow, (New York) industry for Japanese textile industry Internation al News Service Financial Authority] 48-frn-0556 [2]/[7]/194[8] 7:16c International 日本通信 Nihon Tsushin Nippon Tsushin Occupation authorities urged
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