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[5]/[8]/194?
4x-frn-0022
5/20/194?
4x-frn-0023
5/21/194?
4x-frn-0024
[6]/[13]/194?
4x-frn-0025
[6]/[13]/194?
4x-frn-0026
6/15/194?
4x-frn-0027
[6]/[26]/194?
4x-frn-0028
7/17/194?
4x-frn-0029
7/18/194?
4x-frn-0030
8:8
News Item
Associated
Press
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
解放新聞
Haebang Sinmun
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
Headline (Japanese)
The Kyodo News
Service
Haebang Shinmun
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Mayday roundup
D
"A defending regiment was establishied
at Onyang in South Chung-Cheong
prop."
S
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
5
Kawamoto Chung
1
1
1
Palestine: Stern Gang to fight to end
Soviet Propaganda Rufuted
Kyodo Tsushin
Examiner3
H
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Brazzaville)
Associated
Press
(Washington)
United Press 共同通信
Examiner1 Examiner2
the Russian attacks on
Ambassador Walter Smith
and Secretary of State
Marshall…
H, S
1
S
2
The Kyodo News
Service
1
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
(Berlin),
Soviet Radio
News
Currency Exchange in Soviet Sector of
Berlin
D
1
アカハタウィークリ Akahata Uikuri
ー
アカハタ
Akahata
Akahata Uikuri
国民党の財政難
Akahata
Y
3
7/18/194?
アカハタウィークリ Akahata Uikuri
ー
Akahata Uikuri
Y
3
4x-frn-0031
7/18/194?
Akahata Uikuri
Y
4
4x-frn-0032
7/18/194?
アカハタウィークリ Akahata Uikuri
ー
アカハタウィークリ Akahata Uikuri
ー
人民とともに直滑降. ニッコリ笑う歯の白さ.
往年の名選手[笹]川君、ソ同盟から帰るや入黨
ミハイル・ボトウィンニク.
チェス世界選手権をかちえたソ同盟のミハイル・ボト
ウィンニクがチェスをはじめたのは廿一年前、国際試
合、国内試合...
ケレルマンのモスコウ訪問
Akahata Uikuri
プラーグの農業博覧会
Y
4x-frn-0033
[7]/[19]/194?
7/19/194?
4x-frn-0034
?/?/194?
9/9/194?
4x-frn-0035
[9]/[11]/194?
4x-frn-0035a
4x-frn-0035b
9/14/194?
4x-frn-0036
[10]/[13]/194?
4x-frn-0037
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0038
10/29/194?
4x-frn-0039
10/30/194?
4x-frn-0040
12/7/194?
4x-frn-0041
[12]/[11]/194?
4x-frn-0041a
4x-frn-0042
[12]/[15]/194?
[12]/[27]/194?
4x-frn-0043
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0044
?/?/194?
10/3/194?
12/12
3/1; 24/1
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
Punishing the Plaintiff
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
40 per cent reduction in tax payments
seen
アカハタ; 朝日新聞
Akahata; Asahi
Shimbun
Asahi; Akahata
"The Government's Interim Plan
Interferes with Rice Delivery.;
Determination of rational rice price -delivery quota allocation is the more
prerequisite problem.
The America-Japan
weekly
Nichibei Weekly
大統領選挙・声うらない
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
Press
Comments
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
国際特信
Kokusai Tokushin
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
International Special
News
The Kyodo News
Service
9:41
Telepress
(Katovice,
Poland)
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR (New
York)
Telepress
(Shanghai)
1
1
1
D; D
It is said that Gen.
MacArthur's voice is a bit too
melodramatic.
Reparation question
D
Y
2
1
ロシア語
で書かれ
ている電
報あり
D, C
Mercolla
Ogino
Gomes
E. Akamatsu
Sekai Nippo
Rodo Mimpo, Tokyo
Mimpo
Sekai-Nippo
Tokyo Mimpo,
Rodo Mimpo
國民の知らない外務省
1
アカハタ
Akahata
Akahata
1
H, S
Coal miners are the 'elite"in Poland.
米は太平洋旧日本委任統治諸島の信託統治を要請せん
2
2
D
Premier Aleido de Gasperi, whose
government is still faced with the threat
of a gerenal strike in the Rome
province.
世界日報
労働民報, 東京民報
1
2
D
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Rome)
6/15
H, P
Under the plan, Chang said, party
members were to "kill all policemen and
rightists and burn their houses and to
"destroy officers of all large
companies."
Telegrafnoe 共同通信
agentstvo
SSSR,
United Press
3/30
2
ロシア語
で書かれ
ている電
報あり
H, S
NEA
日米ウイークリー
(Washington)
11/7/194?
4
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR, Soviet
Radio News
6:9
2
Y
1
7
[Bob
Travis]
H, P
S
Y
Mercola
Sameshima
ロシア語
で書かれ
ている電
報あり
3
1
1
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
4x-frn-0020
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Headline (Japanese)
Akahata
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
對ソ外交の續. 強硬政策と共産主義
朝日新聞
同盟通報
Asahi Shimbun
Domei Tsuho
Asahi
Domei Tsuho
空の大學
解放新聞
Haebang Sinmun
Haebang Shinmun
解放新聞
Haebang Sinmun
Haebang Shinmun
Hokkaido Shimbun,
Kyodo Tsushin
Hokkaido Shimbun,
Kyodo Tsushin
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
時事通信
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
時事通信 English
Section
Jiji Tsushin English
Section
Jiji Tsushin English
Section
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
原子力医療研究団体設置を希望
Korean
朝鮮特信
Information
Press
United Press 国際タイムス
(Moscow)
The Korean
Information
Chosen Tokushin
新憲法下の人権蹂躙問題. 黄在千は果して有罪か無実か
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Taimusu
United Press 国際タイムス
(Washington)
United Press 共同通信
(10,
Washington)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Taimusu
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Kyodo, Jiji Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0047
4x-frn-0048
?/?/194?
?/?/194?
16:28
4x-frn-0049
?/?/194?
10:9
News Item
4x-frn-0050
?/?/194?
10:41
News Item
4x-frn-0051
?/?/194?
9:13
Associated
北海道新聞,
Press (Seoul) 共同通信
4x-frn-0052
?/?/194?
9:9
4x-frn-0053
4x-frn-0054
?/?/194?
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0055
?/?/194?
United Press
(San
Francisco)
United Press
United Press
(Moscow)
United Press
(Washington)
4x-frn-0056
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0057
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0058
?/?/194?
30:13
4x-frn-0059
?/?/194?
9:18
4x-frn-0060
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0061
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0062
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0063
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0064
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0065
?/?/194?
17/22
Associated
Press
Associated
Press (35)
5:10
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Akahata
4x-frn-0046
27:12
Submitted by
アカハタ
共同通信
Associated
共同通信
Press
(Washington)
Associated
時事通信, 共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
Associated
Press (New
York)
共同通信
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
S
"Save the Innocent Victims
of War"
"The Korean Independent
Party issued a Statement that
the hailed states government
is insteresting to rearm
Japan."
Other Countries culture must
be respected as well as ours.
Unconfirmed report on
victims of violence in
S.Korea
San Fran Chronicle on
SCAP policies
Both republican and democratic leaders
had high hopes completing action and
sending mea[s]ure into conference with
Senate but prolonged debate on
amendments forestalled it.
... decided on the following measures
designed to encourage farmers to
deliver their crops up to 100 percent of
quotas:
Research Expert Wil Ask To Study
Atom Bomb Effects In Japan
Gino
Bardi
Examiner1 Examiner2
Mercola
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
1
Y
6
Y
8
1
Kawamoto Chung
3
H, S
Kawamoto Young-chu
Chung
3
S
Mercola
Sameshima
1
S
Mercola
Sameshima
1
S
S
Malloy
Malloy
Spaulding
Spaulding
1
1
H
2
H, P
1
S
米ソ對立極東問題へ. 數ヶ月のうち緊迫せん
Mercola
Y
4
Y
5
Sameshima
[Hensley]
Byrnes third disclosed Stalin
complained bitterly to him in Moscow
in december 1945 at way Russian
representatives in Tokyo treated like
piece of furniture
... literature for Japanese information
centers, provides movie films, lecture
material, American music for Japan
Examiner4
H, S
H, D [Frank
White,
Associated
Press
correspon
dent]
Russian propaganda on US
and British economic crisis
predicted
Examiner3
Sameshima
1
Y
S
1
1
1
Soviet
Ambassadors charges is
criticism of SCAP policies
Resumption of Trade with
Japan
Premier Joseph Stalin foreign
policy is composed to that of
Hitler
S
Mercola
Sameshima
1
D
Malloy
Spaulding
1
D
Mercola
Sameshima
1
Oversized
News Agency
Telepress
(Rome)
Photograph(s)
Source
9:46
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
?/?/194?
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
4x-frn-0045
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
Negotiation underway
between US Army and
Philippine sugar committee…
4x-frn-0067
?/?/194?
9:19
United Press 共同通信
(Manila)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Manila Bulletin says Robert
Martins New York Post
Correspondent discovery of a
Japanese secret pease
formula is a sign of her new
aspiration for world
domination
4x-frn-0068
?/?/194?
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
4x-frn-0069
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0070
?/?/194?
Associated
Press
(Yenan)
Associated
Press
(Manila)
4x-frn-0071
4x-frn-0072
?/?/194?
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0073
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0074
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0075
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0076
?/?/194?
1:23
4x-frn-0077
?/?/194?
24:8
4x-frn-0078
?/?/194?
日本経済新聞
The Nihon Keizai,
Nippon Keizai
Shimbun, Jiji
Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Nihon Keizai
4x-frn-0079
?/?/194?
The Nihon Keizai,
Nihon Keizai
4x-frn-0080
?/?/194?
The Nihon Keizai,
Nihon Keizai
4x-frn-0081
?/?/194?
Associated
日本経済新聞
Press
Reuters
日本経済新聞
(London)
International Nippon Times
News Service
(Seoul)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
4x-frn-0082
?/?/194?
Associated
Press (New
York)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
4x-frn-0083
?/?/194?
日本通信
Nihon Tsushin
Nippon Tsushin
4x-frn-0084
4x-frn-0085
?/?/194?
?/?/194?
日本通信
Nihon Tsushin
Nippon Tsushin
13:7
Radio Press
(Australia)
4x-frn-0086
?/?/194?
15:11
4x-frn-0087
?/?/194?
20:7
4x-frn-0088
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0089
?/?/194?
30:4
4x-frn-0090
?/?/194?
15:42
4x-frn-0091
?/6/194?
Radio Press
(Brazzaville)
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Delhi)
Radio Press
(Moscow)
Radio Press
(Nanking)
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
(Khabarovsk)
, Soviet
Radio News
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(London)
4x-frn-0092
?/?/194?
6:41
4x-frn-0093
?/?/194?
15/15
News item
Pyong Yang
Broadcast
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
D
Mercola
1
Sameshima
1
P
1
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
S
Malloy
Spaulding
1
Kyodo Tsushin
Mainichi Shimbun
Kyodo
Mainichi
S
S
Malloy
Spaulding
1
1
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
S
Hokkaido Shimbun,
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin, Mainichi
Shimbun, The Nihon
Keizai, Tokyo
Shimbun
Mainichi Shimbun,
Tokyo Shimbun,
Nippon Keizai
Shimbun, Hokkaido
Shimbun, Jiji
Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
共同通信
United Press 毎日新聞
(Hong Kong)
Radio Press 毎日新聞
(Shanghai;
Moscow);
United Press
(New York)
United Press 北海道新聞,
(Moscow)
時事通信, 共同通信,
毎日新聞,
日本経済新聞,
東京新聞
9:12,
9:12a,
9:12b,
9:12c,
9:14,
9:14a
9:16
The Depart declared officially it had no
plans under discussion for a Billion
dollar credit for Japan
Examiner1 Examiner2
Mercola
民青時報
Minsei Jiho
日米通信
The America-Japan
Press
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin, The Nihon
Keizai,
United Press 時事通信, 共同通信,
(London)
日本経済新聞
Five million Chinese
communists mobilized ad
defenders
Russian Papers report drop in
prices on US community and
stock exchanges
海世マイクより伝えるところによると南朝鮮より五月
三十日その生活苦に堪えられず、三十八度線の危機地
を突破して来た金斗鉄氏は南朝鮮の現状を左の如く語
った。
"The adverse condition of
South Korea"
Nichibei Tsushin
世界日報
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
國共和平の條件
世界日報
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
貧農に... 入る中共. だが絶對に赤化せず
1
1
[Walter
Cronkite]
Mercola
Sameshima
Kawamoto S. Miura
Marquis
Childs
Mercola
1
Y
6
D
D
Spaulding
China Putting her house in
order
British entry into foreign
trade with Japan
Protest against restoration of
Japanese cotton industry
Demonstrations launched
D
Malloy
Spaulding
1
D
Malloy
Spaulding
1
D
Malloy
Spaulding
1
D
Mercola
Sameshima
1
S
Malloy
Spaulding
1
D
Malloy
Spaulding
1
D
S
Malloy
Mercola
Spaulding
1
1
Sameshima
1
D
Mercola
1
1
H, P
20 released war criminals
may be tried by Chinese
International review: on the
goblents Conference
南京政府の意圖は期待外れ.
對日講和 ロンドン・タイムス評
Spaulding
Italys number 2 communist
swiseppe di Vittori
Britain reviewing trade
relations with European
countries in Soviet block
US Political: Welles urges aid to Italy
Sekai-Nippo
S
[Milks]
S
Truce Conditions
Disregarded By The Dutch
Formosan Rebellion
"A newspaper published by
the Russian-sponsored
Socialist Unity Party has
published an article saying
that blockade has nothing to
do with repairs to railways,
roads, bridges and canal
locks.
British policy for Africa
criticized.
Sekai Nippo
D
Two sheets
scanned
together.
2
D
Malloy
Spaulding
1
S
Mercola
Sameshima
1
S
Mercola
H, S
[Kawamoto
]
1
Y
1
Y
1
Y
1
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
Press
(Manila)
Photograph(s)
Source
4:8
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
?/?/194?
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
4x-frn-0066
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
新聞之新聞
Shimbun no Shimbun
Shimbun no
Shimbun
4x-frn-0095
?/?/194?
8:28
静岡新聞
Shizuoka Shimbun
Shizuoka
4x-frn-0096
?/?/194?
16:15
4x-frn-0097
?/?/194?
19:5,
20:17
4x-frn-0098
?/?/194?
20:16
4x-frn-0099
?/?/194?
15:17
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR (New
York), Soviet
Radio News
4x-frn-0100
?/?/194?
21:17
4x-frn-0101
?/?/194?
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
(Shanghai),
Soviet Radio
News
Telepress
(Sydney;
Prague; San
Juan, Puerto
Rico)
4x-frn-0102
?/?/194?
Telepress
(London)
4x-frn-0103
?/?/194?
Telepress
(Kansas City)
4x-frn-0104
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0105
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0106
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
フリード街物語. 弗資金缺乏で四頁. 英國新聞の苦難
Defense Attorneys said
outside the Courtroom,
Webb was unquestionably
referring to final arguments
on Japanese-German-Italian
relations prepared by
Attorney Owen Cunningham.
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
(London),
Soviet Radio
News
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
(London),
Soviet Radio
News
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR (New
York), Soviet
Radio News
東京民報
Tokyo Mimpo
Tokyo Mimpo
18:2
United Press 東京民報
(Washington)
Tokyo Mimpo
Tokyo Mimpo
?/?/194?
27:32
東京民報
Tokyo Mimpo
Tokyo Mimpo
4x-frn-0107
?/?/194?
4:7
Telepress
(Noumea)
Telepress
(Saigon)
東京民報
Tokyo Mimpo
Tokyo Mimpo
4x-frn-0108
?/?/194?
東京民報
Tokyo Mimpo
Tokyo Mimpo
4x-frn-0109
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0110
?/?/194?
17:55
4x-frn-0111
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18:11
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6:6
Brief Summary
News Item
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
解放新聞
Haebang Sinmun
Haebang Shinmun
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(1, Nanking)
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Y
Notes
4
D
1
S
1
British Comies refused visa
to US
S
Mercola
Wallace's statement
S
Mercola
US Navy Dept's acting chief,
vise-admiral Redford's
statement
S
Mercola
1
S
Mercola
1
1
Sameshima
1
A student protest rally urging
Indonesian independence outside Dutch
consular offices was broken up by the
police, who arrested 13 demonstrators.;
World Youth Federation backs
Indonesians; Dominican dictator clamps
down on opposition
D
1
A secret deal between the British and
Ceylon Governments will result in
Radio SEAC, established in Ceylon
during the war.
Destroy Atom Bombs, U.S. Christrian
group urges
H
1
2
Song longing to return to
Korea, Nanki Kyo.
US Govt, a SCAP permit Dr.
SASAKI and 6 others to go
to US and Europe.
French colony asks for 5,000 Japanese
workers
Viet Nam asks revenge for French May
Day killing
S
Mercola
Sameshima
1
S
Mercola
Sameshima
1
H, S
Mercola
Sameshima
2
H, S
インフレ下の中国
D
Former war secretary Henry III Stimson
is attacking Navy as mainly responsible
for wartime Army Navy feuding says
MacArthur figure in controversy writes
in second installment his wartime
biography published in ladies home
journal...
Agence
読売新聞
France-presse
(Moscow)
Examiner1 Examiner2
Translation of New York
Times article (12/15/1947)
Y
S
Japan rightwing socialists
betrayed by Pravda
"After resolutions were...
Chorus and dancing wre held
at anniversary meeting."
The Soviet government have been
accused by Chang Li Sheng, the
Chinese minister of the Interior of
aiding Japanese traders to smuggle
goods into China.
1
[Kanezabu
ro
Gushima]
S
H, S
H
14
1
Mercola
Sameshima
Kawamoto Chung
1
3
1
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
23:6
Duplicate
Hold No.
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Date
Censored
?/?/194?
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
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Prange
Control No.
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Headline
Subject
Extensive economic development of
Kwangtung and South... Centered at
Canton, with the objective of enabling
South China's agriculture and industry
to support a full scale national drive to
clear the communists from North China
and Manchuria after an anticipated two
years of delaying action.
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
4x-frn-0114
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4x-frn-0115
?[18]/194?
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?/?/194?
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?/?/194?
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4x-frn-0120
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4x-frn-0122
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4x-frn-0124
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0125
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0126
?/?/194?
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
4x-frn-0127
?/?/194?
15:40
News Item
解放新聞
Haebang Sinmun
Haebang Shinmun
"The 6.10th anniversary large
meeting held at Numazu to
make invalid the South
Korean separate election"
S
Kawamoto Chung
2
4x-frn-0128
?/?/194?
16:37
News Item
解放新聞
Haebang Sinmun
Haebang Shinmun
"The people's meeting in
Tokyo was opened to oppose
the separate election in South
and to promote the
unification of Korea."
H, S
Kawamoto Chung
2
4x-frn-0129
?/?/194?
17:7
News Item
解放新聞
Haebang Sinmun
Haebang Shinmun
"Let's maintain the 6.10 th ...
traction and establish a united
government"
S
4x-frn-0130
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0131
?/[23]/194?
4x-frn-0132
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0133
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0134
?/?/194?
[Kyodo
東京民報
Tsushin],
United Press
(Hong Kong;
Washington);
Associated
Press
(Washington)
; Reuters
(Shanghai)
民青時報
民青時報
時事通信, 毎日新聞
4:12,
4:12a
Telepress
(Washington)
Telepress
(Washington)
Telepress
(Harbin)
Telepress
(Berlin)
Tokyo Mimpo
中共軍税関襲撃; 日鮮に最恵國待遇; 日造船注文考慮;
日鮮復興援助に追加予算. 特別議会に提出か
Minsei Jiho
Minsei Jiho
Minsei Jiho
Minsei Jiho
済州島の人民抗争は五月十日以降ますますはげしくな
っている
南逸單独選挙の結果に対しては李承晩...
Jiji Tsushin, Mainichi
Shimbun
Tokyo Mimpo
Tokyo Mimpo
東京民報
Tokyo Mimpo
Tokyo Mimpo
東京民報
Tokyo Mimpo
Tokyo Mimpo
東京民報
Tokyo Mimpo
Tokyo Mimpo
Associated
Press
United Press 国際タイムス
(Washington)
The Kokusai Times
An American licensed news agency
reported that 20,000 workers
demonstrated in the British zone town
of Flensburg, protesting the announced
780 calories daily ration.
A s[po]kesman for the industrial
division of SCAP's Economic and
Scientific Section said he had no idea
where the Russians get their statistics on
wholesale deletions...
R.D. McManigal, vice president of
Westinghouse Electric International Co.
predicted that Japan will again regain its
former importance in the industrial and
business world in spite of what he called
some excessive restrictions under
SCAP.
... Convincing evidence that the initial
invitation was meant primarily for
politifal reasons. Both here and in the
United States there was some opinion
General MacArthur was merely
awaiting a more peremptory summons
to return home in advance of the
Republican convention.
U.S. cost-of-living hits new high record
Jiji, Mainichi
東京民報
United Press 時事通信
23:8b
Tokyo Mimpo
Kokusai Taimusu
H
1
Y
1
S
Y
2
S
D
Y
2
1
H
1
R.D. McManigal of
Westinghouse criticizes
SCAP's industrial...
...
夫人もその間終始元帥と
ともに海外に暮して内助
の功...
U.S. railway unions demand
nationalization
Chinese workers plan first national
conference in 21 years
German steelworkers vote on strike
against Nazi appointment
... ing is ultimately transferred onto the
shoulders of the people. This can only
be done at the sacrifice of the people.
4
S
Y
S
1
D
1
H, S
2
H, S
1
1
Urabe said he had reports of such
agents being landed, but Kislenko said
such statements were...
1
死刑を要求する. キーナン檢事の所信
S
極東問題専門家会議
H
"Bitter criticism of Anglo-American
'expansionist' policy in the near and
Middle East by the 'camouflaged'
seizure of key oil centers and military
based and the 'ruthless exploitation' of
cheap labor, was made in the Soviet
army newspaper, Red Star, 'by Moscow
Radio today.
"Under the totalitarian technique with
which Adolf Hitler made the world
familiar, Russia's current barrage of
charges against the United States would
be taken as a smoke screen for an
impending act of aggression
somewhere... "
The Russians have lost a big round but
they are far ahead in the battle of
propaganda.
2
Kawamoto Chung
[Frank
White]
2
Y
1
Y
1
2
1
3
Oversized
News Agency
?/?/194?
Photograph(s)
Source
4x-frn-0113
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
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Control No.
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Action
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?/?/194?
4x-frn-0136
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0137
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0138
?/17/194?
4x-frn-0139
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0140
4x-frn-0141
?/?/194?
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0142
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0143
?/?/194?
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Russia[']s new budget... Moscow seems
indicate USSR going outspend this
[c]ountry... considerable amount for
arms.
Salisbury "In Greece a smoldering civil
war flamed up on the propaganda front.
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
(Tokyo)
According to newspaper Stars and
Stripes spokesman of MacArthur
headquarters declared that
representatives of Japanese Business
circles would shortly be allowed to visit
USA France and India in connection
with Japanese foreign trade program
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
1
1
H, S
24:12
1
ハングル
文字で書
かれてい
るゲラあ
り
H
The government rejected these
demands whereupon the issue went to
the neutral mediation committee of nine
government.
Yonekubo said the three
labor comitteemen were CIU
members and "belong to the
Communist Party."
The future of Manchuria
It was also learned that the
government is now inclined
to the view that the Justice
Ministry should be replaced
by an office smaller than a
Ministry but which will be
headed by a director-general
with a State Minister rank,
instead of by a Legal Affairs
Ministry as contemplated
earlier by Justice Minister
Yoshio Suzuki.
満州はどうなる
The Government also is believed to
have dropped its plan of setting up local
self-government committees, it was
said.
D
2
Y
1
1
S
East Asia League in an attempt to avoid
the purge.
New York
Herald
Tribune
(New York)
共同通信
4x-frn-0144
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0145
?/[22]/194?
4x-frn-0146
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0147
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0148
?/[22]/194?
4x-frn-0149
4x-frn-0150
?/?/194?
?/?/194?
第一新聞
4x-frn-0151
4x-frn-0152
?/?/194?
?/?/194?
United Press 共同通信
4x-frn-0153
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0154
?/?/194?
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
United Press
(Washington)
1
「バーンズ」ノ一. まえがき. 米ソ関係の眞相
Y
...傾向にある。この経常費は一億五千万円を要するが
、五、六千万円も不足している現状である
ノーランド議員の訪日は今冬か;
米国の労働事情険悪か. 三大部門の成行に注目
Y
1
Y
1
The present situation of our
country may be compared to
a house on fire breaking out
in a strong wind.
Tokuda's speech on 1st Day
of Communist Party 6th
Convention at Kyodbashi,
Tokyo
Daiichi Shimbun
Daiichi Shimbun
Malloy
Takebe
Kawamina
mi
Yabuki
H
... ているだろうが、この考え方は少し甘いようだ;
東株雑感; 強気と弱気
綿業再建の目圖
D
Y
5
Y
1
1
Kyodo
日本通信
Nihon Tsushin
Nihon Tsushin
世界日報
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
"商賣のコツ"
Stars and
Stripes
4x-mis-0001
?/?/194?
...その時学生ブラスバンドは「都の西北」を高らかに
奉すれば、大山さんは感激にほほをけいれんさせ、静
かなまなこをあちこち学生の上にそそいで...
4x-mis-0002
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0003
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0004
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0005
?/?/194?
...あくまで実施...実施が遅れているとすればそれは行政
官庁の業務の停滞によるもので政策が変更になったわ
けでない
...に警察法を提出すべく準備を急いでいたが、...ほど同
法案要綱の成案を得たので近く閣議決定...
...かをすぐ續けられると思うが、その時は二・一スト
に関するマ総司令官の声明があるので、最早政府が関
与すべき段階ではない
...蚕糸局としては調整料によって調整する意向である
4x-mis-0006
?/?/194?
...蚕糸調査会では内外滞貨の処理が急務となっていま
すので、三十日輸出増逓...間委員会を開催し...
15
3
1
1
Japan's current exports are reported to
adhere closely to the prewar geographic
pattern, but are running at less than 15
per cent of the prewar total of 700
billion dollars.
5/29
[James F.
Byrnes]
1
Republican Representative Judd said he
was convinced the Charter muzt be
strengthened -- that the job must be
done "with Russia if possible, but
without her if she refuses to cooperate."
Kyodo Tsushin
1
Demonstrations in Peiping
against Molotov's plan
A NY restaurant owner
asking President Truman's
daughter to work at his
restaurant
D
W
Malloy
1
Y
1
Y
7
S
Y
1
S
Y
23
D, S
Y
1
Y
1
Y
3
Oversized
News Agency
[United Press
(Moscow,
Washington)]
Photograph(s)
Source
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
4x-frn-0135
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Action
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(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
(八三目始メヨリ)...いましたが、あの科学者はこう
言っていました。ドクター・ヨシオ・ニシナがあの調
査のために用いたのは甚だプリミテーブ(原始的)な
おもちゃみたいな機械で、アメリカでなら一部のハイ
スクールのボーイズが自分の部屋に備えつけている種
類のもの以上のものでなく、値段に見積って言えば高
々廿ドル位のものだった
4x-mis-0008
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0009
?/27/194?
...府が責任をとる[こ]とになろう、米国政府はオースト
ラリア、ニュージーランドおよびノルウェー三国が[日]
本の南氷洋捕鯨を...
米国に在住する少数日本人の問題及び...
4x-mis-0010
4x-mis-0011
?/?/194?
?/?/194?
...これは集中排除に何らかの影響を及ぼすか
...借金十億円、既定本予算の赤字補填四十八億円等、
首相の裁断による調整が行わはれる見込みである
4x-mis-0012
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0013
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0014
?/?/194?
...プ紙夜間文筆)召使を持っている米国人はドイツ人
に対し仕事を与えていると言える、ドイツでは家内労
働力はあり余っているのである
...様々な情報によると、英帝国諸国において対日貿易
復活の案はイギリスの場合よりももっと急速に進んで
いる
キュリ夫人逮捕に北鮮女性同盟抗ギ
4x-mis-0015
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0016
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0017
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0018
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0019
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0020
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0021
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0022
4x-mis-0023
?/?/194?
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0024
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0025
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0026
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0027
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0028
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0029
?/[17]/194?
4x-mis-0030
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0031
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0032
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0033
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0034
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0035
6/10/194?
International
News Service
(Tokyo)
Korean
Information
Press
(Pengyang)
朝鮮特信 日本語版
The Korean
Information
Chosen Tokushin
語った、また、斗争態勢を解けば労組としては政府と
交渉する中心がなくなる
マックアーサー君とその友達 主として東京にいる米国士官の家族であるが は大使館の水泳プールの周りにピクニックに出る
中小工業者と共産党との懇談会
...会社を通じ政府対政府のベーシスで一切行われて来
た、日本に対する輸入には現在まで殆んど全て米国に
よって供給され...
(逗子発)尾崎行雄氏はさきに前後二回に亘って衆議
院議員に警告を送ったが、今なお混迷を続けている政
局の現状を深く憂慮、二十七日午前自邸で「救國の大
精神に奮起せよ」と次の如く語った
...によればハッヂ中将は前日本総督府の高官永田財務
局長、塩原鉱務局長、元朝鮮銀行の君島等を招請、数
日前一行は釜山に上陸したとのことであるが...
United Press
(Washington)
1
Y
1
S
P
Y
Y
2
1
Y
1
Y
2
Y
1
Y
1
Y
1
Y
1
Y
4
H
Y
16
H, S
Y
2
Y
11
Y
Y
30
1
Y
14
Y
1
Y
1
H, D
Y
13
D
Y
1
H
Y
1
Y
3
H
49/19
Increasing Delivery of
seasoning: Soy-Bean
There is no other way but the
nationalization of banking
organs and key industries
simultaneously with it, the
democratization of our
political & economical circles
must be carried out by means
of purging war criminals."
2
Mercola
at once... dormitory, ... cilities, ...
[la]bor union's ... dered disperse ... a
mass meeting ... [An]ti communist
organiz[ation] ... Hankyo Doshikai ...
against communism
... The October Revolution. We have
definitely to reject these dreadful
traitors - communists for the sake of
well-being to workers."
Telepress
アカハタウィークリ Akahata Uikuri
ー
Akahata Uikuri
2
Y
S
... 連小総会に報告小総会がこれが対策を講ずる。従って南鮮だけの選挙
は小総会の決議による指示がなければ、実行できない
。
...同大会における趙炳玉博士の歓迎辞の要旨は左の通
りである
...するとの見通しがついたので当初の方針にかえり、
六月十五日から物価の同時改訂をはじめることとなり
目下準備を急いでいる
政府方面の情報によれば国務省は蒋主席の中国経済争
議対策を支援するための...
...国家とし、ユダヤ民族居住地域はその中の州として
ユダヤ人の自治権を認めるという解決方法を堅持して
おり、...
Notes
Y
H
S
...紙幣、官報、全出版印刷物等はとまるが占領軍関係
の作業には支障なしといっている
...として歓迎されている。なお同代理店の大阪営業所
は来る十四日から阪急ビル東隣り梅田開館で業ムを開
始することになっており、また近く神戸、名古屋京都
にも出張所を設けるとともに将来は東京にも営業所を
設ける計画をすすめている
...取調べの結果密漁の嫌疑が晴れ十九日不起訴処分と
なった
第二にわれわれは物價の引上げに反対しなければなら
ぬ
「労働戦線統一のさけばれている今日の情勢からみて
産別は急速に自己批判すべき段階に達したとみとめる
Examiner5 Examiner6
Murao
Iwasaki
T. Hori
1
1
1
H
1
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
?/?/194?
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
4x-mis-0007
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
4x-mis-0037
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0038
10/25/194?
4x-mis-0039
4x-mis-0040
4x-mis-0041
?/?/194?
?/?/194?
[2]/[11]/194?
4x-mis-0042
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0043
[1]/[15]/194?
4x-mis-0044
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0045
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0046
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0047
4x-mis-0048
4x-mis-0049
4x-mis-0050
4/23/194?
?/?/194?
?/?/194?
?/?/194?
4x-mis-0051
?/?/194?
45-frn-0001
[11]/[3]/194[5]
46-frn-0001
[7]/[23]/1946
46-mis-0001
[6]/[1]/194[6]
47-mis-0001
1/13/1947
47-mis-0002z
3/13/1947
47-mis-0002
Headline
2/5/1948
48-mis-0002
9/20/1948
Brief Summary
P
Tokyo Chinese to appeal to
SCAP for privileges
The Daily Edition Round up
(noon) ... by Mainichi,
Kyodo
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Sameshima S.
Sakanouye
Yoshimoto
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Motoichiro
Tamai
1
Mercola
1
P
1
The mind of Premier Katayama
通信読者名簿
[共同通信]
[Kyodo Tsushin]
神戸支局
産業労働版
Kyodo
log for muliple articles
(Foreign news)
Non-Japanese person
greeting a Japanese lady in
Kimono; photos of western
style rooms
list of articles and hold
numbers
lyrics of Christmas songs
Hark, the Herald Angels Sing; Jingle
Bells, O Come, All Ye Faithful; Silent
Night
...only the stipulation of the Potsdam
Declaration, Japan's position will be
difficult all the more.
新夕刊
20:9
Shin Yukan
Shin Yukan
Aso Shimbun
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
西日本新聞
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
Shimbun (Fukuoka)
Reuters
(Istanbul)
Cultivation
Tendency among proletarians.
"food stuffs released" is deeply
impressed in my eyes.
As a result of this decrease,
796,000,000 yen (a balance between
the expediture for 8 month allowance
and the decreased regular expenditures)
is the total amount of the budget of
Amendment 13, (Ex. The name of
budget ducument), and financial
resources for this ballance are as
follows:
7
4
26
Y
Y
4
H, P,
W
2
[Matsumot
o]
D
The General Strike.
2
Sameshima Gomes
Ebisawa
M. Sakuma
4
Letter from Maj. General
U.S. Army. W.S. Marquat,
Economic and Scientific
Section
Action Sheet
1
1
4
2
1
[S. Noda]
[S. Noda]
poem
D
Marcola
Joint Chief of Staff. Basic directive for
post-surrender military government in
Japan proper references
Niiya
T.
Nakayama
1
H, P
Gov[ernmen]t Party leading in Turkish
election
Comment On The Session Of The Diet Provincial Newspaper Nishi Nippon
Shimbun
61
1
Press Translation
Press
Translation
Messrs Okada and Nagano May I have a survey of news
coverage for the period 25
December to about 21
January submitted to me
Friday night the 23rd of
January?
Nea map of Nagoya City
Checked by M. [Noguchi]
Equality under the law -- The root of
Democracy
1
1
[Kades] speech at Block
Conference of District
Procurators Office of
Procurator Genral, Tokyo, 5
and 6 February 1948
1. Desire PRIORITY
translations of articles
appearing in AKAHATA
between 25 July and 2
September wichi violate the
Press Code through veiled
criticism of SCAP or the
Occupation. 2. Disapprove
attached Riso Nippon article
as a routine viloation; type in
s&d log & return attached
copy to me as soon as
possible. 3. passed galley
proofsand passed page
proofs of formerly
precensored newspapers may
be destroyed IF NOHON
COPIES OF THE PAPERS
ARE ON FILE IN PRESS
PUB SECTION. Passed
galley & page proofs must be
retained for all issues that we
do not have nohon of.
Suppressed & deleted galley
& page proofs must be
retained on file permanently.
Desire a written report of
2
1
envelope
6/30/1947
48-mis-0001
Subject
The augmented capital of the Hypotheic
Bank, which is not based on the Law of
Reorganizing Industry , is 200,000,000
Yen
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
?/?/194?
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
4x-mis-0036
Censorship
Action
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1
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5/20/1949
4x-loc-0001
4x-loc-0001a
4x-loc-0002
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examination of the Chinese
Paper. Stories on the works
written by Lu Shun. A letter
[from] a student of Pei-ping
University. Chinese People
and Chinese Language. Two
(2) songs. Report of Living
in the Chinese Communist
District. 'Mine is Mine, How
about Yours?'
7:40c
5/27/1949
News Item
1/8/194?
1/14/194?
[1]/[27]/194?
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Tokyo)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
United Press 時事通信
(Moscow)
連合通信 国内版
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin Sokuho タス、一般教書を論評
Rengo Tsushin
Kokunaiban
Rengo Tsushin
(Kokunaiban)
時事新報
時事新報
産業経済新聞
Jiji Shimpo
Jiji Shimpo
Jiji Shimpo
Jiji Shimpo
Sangyo Keizai Shimbun Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
共同通信
不知火新聞
Kyodo Tsushin
Shiranui Shimbun
Kyodo
Shiranuhi-Shimbun
対日講和. 中国の立場
Chinese [stand] on Japanese Peace
Treaty clarified
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
救済小包の滞貨
米国綿製品製造業者到着
Examiner5 Examiner6
[I]
Notes
1
H, [D] [Seymour
Topping,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
I, DI
Hungarian Labor Unions'
Preparations for WFTU
World Conference
Examiner4
C. Tsao
Y
4
Y
2
S. Asano
2
H, P
二十二年産米及び甘藷の一月十日現在における買入れ情況
は米の累計二千四百九十七万四百八十八石
Y
Y
1
1
1
Y
2
4x-loc-0003
[1]/?/194?
4x-loc-0004
4x-loc-0005
2/[27]/194?
2/28/194?
4x-loc-0006
3/17/194?
12/17
読売新聞
檢擧さしかえ
H, S
Y
1
4/5/194?
51/5
アカハタ
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Aomori)
Akahata
Yomiuri (Aomori)
4x-loc-0007
Akahata
H, S
Y
1
4x-loc-0008
4x-loc-0009
4/5/194?
4/27/194?
38/5
アカハタ
不知火新聞
Akahata
Shiranui Shimbun
Akahata
Shiranuhi-Shimbun
税金未納の賣却工場. 旣に四百五十社.
春風いずこ、苦しい中小工業
共産黨が音頭. 鳥取で引揚促進家族大會
Y
1
1
4x-loc-0010
4x-loc-0011
4x-loc-0012
4x-loc-0013
朝日新聞
アカハタ
Asahi Shimbun (Akita)
Akahata
Asahi (Akita)
Akahata
Y
6/2/194?
[7]/[28]/194?
[7]/[29]/194?
1
11
1
1
[7]/[31]/194?
4x-loc-0015
8/11/194?
8/14/194?
国際タイムス
Asahi Shimbun
(Tochigi)
Kokusai Times No.
11
ジ大尉邸に捨子
4x-loc-0016
Jiji Tsushin English
Section
Jiji Tsushin English
Section
Asahi Shimbun
(Tochigi)
The Kokusai Times (11)
Jiji Press
4x-loc-0014
時事通信 English
Section
時事通信 English
Section
朝日新聞
4x-loc-0017
8/18/194?
時事新報
Jiji Shimpo
Jiji Shimpo
東劇を観る
4x-loc-0018
[9]/[3]/194?
時事通信 English
Section
Jiji Tsushin English
Section
Jiji Press
4x-loc-0019
[10]/[16]/194?
4x-loc-0020
10/30/194?
4x-loc-0021
11/17/194?
4x-loc-0022
[12]/[1]/194?
7/16/194?
21/9
31/2
Treatise
Application for Screening
Rear-admiral Kaku, the god of
war
1
6
H, D
Flood of the River KUMA
Ttemporary dam was broken
down. Much damage of
YATSUSHIRO-GUN is
estimated
通学用衣服類配給
Japanese History
G. Saiki
H,S
H
Kimio Izu
Marcola
K. Suzuki
七月廿八日日計表
Jiji Press
民靑演奏隊街頭進出
Y
Ministry workers going back to
full-day work
New cement prices fixed by
price board
"Abandoned a child"
The democratic youngmen's
league of Korean plays music
on the street
To amuse Ameircan symphony
at the Earney Pile Theater.
Malloy
Takashima
I
Shinokura
Doi
Malloy
Ashikawa
D
国際タイムス
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Eighth Army Headquaters said
this morning an American
Ammunition magazine at Ikego,
on the Yokosuka Peninsula,
exploded this morning and first
"sketchy" reports indicated no
Americans but some other
personnel had been injured.
Own article
時事通信 English
Section
アカハタ
Jiji Tsushin English
Section
Akahata
Akahata
4x-loc-0024
36/5
Own article
アカハタ
Akahata
Akahata
4x-loc-0025
13/2
Own article
アカハタ
Akahata
Akahata
Own article
アカハタ
Akahata
Akahata
Asahi (Aomori)
救縣慈善. 供米運動八月から実施
Asahi (Iwate)
早期供出に重點を. 一般供出にはおしるし程度
Jiji Press
13/26
朝日新聞
4x-loc-0028
20/23
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
(Aomori)
Asahi Shimbun (Iwate)
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi Shinbun
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
(Aomori)
Asahi Shimbun,
Aomori
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
4x-loc-0030
Own article
25/4
Asahi
H. Iwasaki
Y
2
Y
2
Y
2
Y
1
Y
1
P
1
Free market price quotations
Disabled ex-servicemen
discribe conditions in hospital
Young Kobe policemen
petition against elders for
accepting bribes
80 Housewives of Musashino
oppose city taxes
Katsumadamura village heads
resign
4x-loc-0027
4x-loc-0029
Nagai
全李王家邸宅賣却から免かる.
將來は朝鮮政府の財産に返還
44/4
4x-loc-0026
Kazumasa
Nakagawa
Horiuchi
6
試寫評.
「駒鳥夫人」松竹大船NHK連續放送劇の映畫化で脚色(長
瀬喜伴)に無理があり、盛澤山のお涙頂戴が鼻につく。
11/17
22
1
D
…new party moves seen
making much headway
4x-loc-0023
4x-loc-0031
H, P
2
1
S
Mercola
Sameshima
1
S
Mercola
Sameshima
1
S
Mercola
Sameshima
1
S
Mercola
Sameshima
H, P
H
Deconst...tors cautioned by
O.F.
Various police stations in the
southern district of Aomori
prefecture have become short
of personnel owing to the
transfer of police officers
which resulted from the
operation of the new police
system.
S
Chushingura
P
S
Ogino
1
Y
1
Y
1
1
Mercola
Sameshima
1
1
1
Oversized
1/10/1949
49-frn-0004
News Agency
Photograph(s)
49-frn-0003
Source
Duplicate
1/7/194[9]
Hold No.
Number of Pages
49-frn-0002
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
1/6/1949
Writers
Prange
Control No.
49-frn-0001
Censorship
Action
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[時事通信]
国際タイムス
[Jiji Tsushin]
The Kokusai Times
[Jiji Tsushin]
Kokusai Taimusu
の定例閣議に持ちこされることになった
政界の腐敗と国民の白
国際タイムス
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Taimusu
"一日一回、わずか一分か二分でいゝ、平和な美しい鐘の音
を全國民にきかせたい"-これが一万田日銀総裁の「一つの
願い」だという。
News item
国際タイムス
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Taimusu
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Taimusu
Own article
時事通信; 共同通信
Jiji Tsushin; Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin; Kyodo
Own article
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
朝日新聞; 共同通信;
毎日新聞
Asahi Shimbun; Kyodo
Tsushin; Mainichi
Shimbun
Kyodo Tsushin Kyodo
Tokushin A
Asahi; Kyodo;
Mainichi
20/7
Own article
4x-loc-0035
4x-loc-0036
6:13
Editorial
4x-loc-0037
1/13
4x-loc-0038
国際タイムス
4x-loc-0039
4x-loc-0040
10/23;
7/23;
1/23
31/7
4x-loc-0041
4x-loc-0042
4x-loc-0043
Own article
共同通信 共同特信 A
4x-loc-0044
Tokushin Bunka A
Own article
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Shimbun
4x-loc-0046
Own article
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
4x-loc-0047
4x-loc-0048
4x-loc-0049
Own article
Own article
Own article
西日本新聞
西日本新聞
西日本新聞
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nihon
Nishi Nippon
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo
Osaka Jiji Shimpo
Seiji Shimbun
Shimbun no Shimbun
Nishi Nihon
Osaka Jiji Shimpo
Osaka Jiji Shimpo
Seiji Shimbun
Shimbun no Shimbun
4x-loc-0045
36/4
4x-loc-0050
4x-loc-0051
4x-loc-0052
4x-loc-0053
4x-loc-0054
33/24
Own article
西日本新聞
大阪時事新報
大阪時事新報
政治新聞
新聞之新聞
4x-loc-0055
27/5
Own article
東京都民新聞
Tokyo Tomin Shimbun
Tokyo Tomin
Shimbun
4x-loc-0056
2/6
Own article
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
4x-loc-0057
29/6
Own article
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
4x-loc-0058
4x-loc-0059
4x-loc-0060
4x-loc-0061
2/18/1946
46-loc-0001a
2/18/1946
4/2/1946
46-loc-0002
[2]/[21]/1946
2/19/1946
46-loc-0003
46-loc-0003a
2/26/1946
4/?/1946
46-loc-0004
[5]/[24]/194[6]
46-loc-0005
46-loc-0006
7/?/1946
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
7/12/1946
父兄通信
Fukei Tsushin
Fukei Tsushin
8/19/1946
協同組合新聞
The Cooperative News
Kyodo Kumiai
Shimbun
46-loc-0008
8/6/1946
8/7/1946
協同組合通信
10/26/1946
46-loc-0014
12/1/1946
46-loc-0015
12/5/1946
own article
11/1/1946
12/4/1946
Kyodo Kumiai Tsushin
Chosen Shimbun
10/13/1946
10/[15]/1946
10/24/194[6]
10/?/194[6]
The School Weekly, the The School Weekly
Primer Edition
Geirin Shimbun
Geirin Shimbun
Geirin Shimbun
Kyodo Kumiai
Shimbun
Nippon Times
8/13/1946
46-loc-0013
The School Weekly, the
Primer Edition
芸林新聞
I/26
朝鮮新聞
毎日新聞
世界日報
新聞之新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Sekai Nippo
Shimbun no Shimbun
Kyodo Kumiai
Tsushin
Chosen
Mainichi
Sekai Nippo
Shimbun no
Shimbunsha
北海道新聞
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
協同組合新聞
The Cooperative News
協同組合新聞
The Cooperative News
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Kyodo Kumiai
Shinbun
Kyodo Kumiai
Shinbun
Mainichi
People suffering from accute
shortage of salt
Political Corruption and
National Consciousness
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, D
H, P
S
Mercola
Sameshima
H, D
H, S
Gomes
Kunimatsu
Examiner3
Examiner4
H
在日朝鮮人敎育問題の岐路. 朝鮮語の敎育は非か.
成行き他の三國人も注視
P
Mercola
Naito
S
Malloy
Spaulding
S
Mercola
Sameshima
Morizawa
Y. Takaoka
H
Suspension of textile dyeing
criticized
Complete list of new members
of the house of representatives
Examiner5 Examiner6
1
1
1
Y
Y
3
7
Y
1
Y
2
Y
2
1
1
24
S
Malloy
Spaulding
1
1
Korean police wires Sasebo for
present condition
Round table discussion of the
strike
S
西尾、和田長官談
お婆さんの富士登山. 山頂ケーブル設置で三巴
撮影所閉鎖を実施. 組合側と衝突なく平穏
新議練體系
來朝するドソーパー陸軍次官一行は五人委員会とは直接関
連はない
体工場の売却の何れかにあてはまるものである
内外速報版
資材物資の確保難、労働事情、列車輸送力などの関係で輸
送力が本期ににわかに好轉するとは期待されず、輸送力の
需給は以前甚だしい不均衡をまぬかれない
Malloy
Spaulding
Malloy
Spaulding
1
1
1
1
1
D
S
Y
Y
Y
Y
Malloy
Spaulding
3
1
1
1
1
D
Mercola
Sameshima
1
D
Mercola
Sameshima
1
S
Mercola
Sameshima
1
S
Mr. Mercola, Mr. T. Kato, Mr.
Moriyama, Yokoyama
Weekly Review on the Press
Sino-Japanese Amity Key to
Peace.
新人よ!何をして居る?; 聯合軍檢閲部に依る歌舞伎演劇表;
アメリカ映畫の封切. 一映畫にプリント一本
Y
1
Y
Y
Y
1
1
1
1
D
Furuya
1
DI
2
D
Mitsunobu
Wakiya
For everlasting Peace.
Cooperation and Morale
The Unorthodox Finance
Minister
Desire for parents throughout
Japan
Take the Whole Empire by
Storm of Cooperative
Movement
Suggestion to Agricultural
Minister Wada
On the 2nd anniversary of
liberation
産別ストの"政治"色排す. 民主人民聯盟聲明
あす対日理事會
休百に次に休十. スト批判もチョッピリ; 新聞の關心.
國際問題に擴大. 八月占領報告に指摘; 總司令部(CIE
PRO)發表; 八反田氏復職. 讀大阪支社長に; 岩淵氏も退く;
沿岸船舶. 輸送力は充分. モムゼン少將指摘;
小石川高女が新聞で課外敎授; インキ統組. 技術委員會
Interview with Pre.
MARUOKA
Y
DI
T. Maitani
Y.
Yamamoto
D, V
Shinozaki
D
Shinozaki
2
3
2
2
3
Y
V, I
D
R. Kiriyama
Yonki Son Malloy
H, S
"Testimony by Kido": at Tokyo
Tribunal
Exclusion of Vacant Idealism
經濟復興運動具體化; いわし丸干で中毒;
長野師範ももめ出す; 捕鯨船團が赤道通過;
まだもめる上林高女
Sameshima
H,P
Repatriate KAWASAKI gives
information to families of those
detained in Russia
According to accounts given by
recent repatriates, about
205,000 odd Japanese are still
being detained in the Kurile
islands and Saghalien.
Election of Zentei staff
personnel
解放二週年を迎えて
Mercola
D
S
S
S
協同組合で全土を掩へ.
"東京都生活協同組合聯合會"結成さる
Notes
Y
Y
さらにインフレの高進と欠乏経済の深刻化を勘定に入れる
とこれらをめぐる各種闘争がからみ合つて明春二、三月ご
ろには再び廣範な労働攻勢が起る可能性が少くない
Bunka Shimbun
Geirin Shimbun
The Cooperative News
8/3/1946
46-loc-0012
Bunka Shimbun
芸林新聞
協同組合新聞
3/30/1946
46-loc-0007
46-loc-0009
46-loc-0010
46-loc-0011
文化新聞
Subject
Movement to have requisition
of the woman's hall release
4x-loc-0062
46-loc-0001
Headline
P
2
Moriyama
Doi
Malloy
Nodaira
Sameshima
Ito
Kato
Y
6
Y
Y
1
2
Y
8
Nomura
2
V
D
3
2
I. Niwa
3
Y
2
Oversized
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Boeki Nippo
輸出代金支拂は何故遅れる. 貿易廳で対策ねる
Daiichi Shinbun
團菊祭
Jiji Tsushin
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Submitted by
Boeki Nippo
Daiichi Shimbun
Jiji Tsushin
Source
Duplicate
Submitted by
(Japanese)
貿易日報
第一新聞
時事通信
Hold No.
30/14
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
?/14/194?
Writers
Prange
Control No.
4x-loc-0032
4x-loc-0033
4x-loc-0034
Censorship
Action
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46-loc-0018
46-loc-0019
46-loc-0020
46-loc-0021
46-loc-0022
46-loc-0023
12/11/1946
12/11/1946
12/11/1946
11:22
12/11/1946
12/13/1946
[12]/[16]/1946
Submitted by
(Japanese)
毎日新聞
毎日新聞
Submitted by
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Shimbun
毎日新聞
時事新報
Nippon Times
Mainichi Shimbun
Jiji Shimpo
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
12/16/1946
12/17/1946
世界日報
共同通信 共同特信
22/13
Nippon Times
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Mainichi
東南アジヤ残留11萬; 日蓮宗靑年僧が運動
Mainichi
ユーモア推理小説. 有中先生物語
Mainichi
Jiji Shimpo
Nippon Times
Foreign
Sekai Nippo (#7)
Kyodo Series
Subject
Less drastic cuts expected from
U.S. in war payments.
Government Experts Reported
Completing Revision of
Pauley's Blueprints
美はどこにも
12/20/1946
共同通信 共同特信
Kyodo Tsushin Kyodo
Tokushin
Kyodo Series
美はどこにも
Beauty is [Everywhere]
[12]/[26]/1946
12/27/1947
共同通信 共同特信
Kyodo Tsushin Kyodo
Tokushin
Kyodo Series
美はどこにも
Beauty is Found in Every
Quarter
新聞之新聞
Shimbun No Shimbun
Shimbun No Shimbun レヨンパルプの製造高は九月の六百四十メートル屯から十
月は百七十メートル屯に下つた; 職業補導敎育.
モス博士が力説; 用紙對策委員讀賣が設置す
新夕刊
Shin Yukan
Shin Yukan
文化タイムズ
The Bunka Times
Bunka Taimuzu
49-loc-0001
12/14/1948
1/11/1949
News Item (A)
49-loc-0001a
[2]/[1]/194[9]
49-loc-0002
2/14/1949
2/24/1949
49-loc-0002a
2/15/1949
3/30/1949
49-loc-0002b
49-loc-0003
3/[8]/194[9]
4/19/1949
4/23/1949
44/19
49-loc-0004
49-loc-0004a
5/11/1949
5/24/1949
5/12/1949
6/3/1949
47/11
49-loc-0005
5/30/1949
6/8/1949
49-loc-0006
49-loc-0007
6/23/1949
7/20/1949
49-loc-0008
49-loc-0009
49-loc-0010
8/23/1949
49-loc-0010a
8/25/1949
49-loc-0011
9/8/1949
49-loc-0012
9/11/1949
49-den-0001
49-den-0002
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
2
Y
3
Y
Y
3
1
P
1
4
Statues and Symbol
Beauty is Everywhere
[12]/[20]/1946
46-loc-0027
Examiner3
Formosans found guilty of
assault. 39 Sentenced to
Prison, Two Acquitted for
Shibuya Incident; Sick
passenger trampled to death in
crowded car; Prince Takamatsu
Robbed; Takeda's mansion
offered for sale. Prince
Diosposing of Takanawa Villa
for Paying Huge Property Tax
46-loc-0025
12/?/1946
Examiner1 Examiner2
Musei
Tokugawa;
Shigeo
Miyata,
illustrator
46-loc-0024
46-loc-0026
Brief Summary
ウインタースポーツ
サンチャゴ要塞における俘虜虐待事件
Nippon Times Local
Sekai Nippo (7)
Kyodo Tsushin Kyodo
Tokushin
Headline
P
Saneatsu
Mushanokj
i
Saneatsu
Mushanokj
i
Saneatsu
Mushanokj
i
Kikuchi
N. Momra
Obata
Iwasaki
Abe
1
Y
42
Y
28
Y
15
Y
3
Y
2
N. Momra
T.
Fukushima
犯罪檢擧は「あし」と「みゝ」.
常識破りの素人犯罪が横行. 腕きゝ刑事「座談會」
Press: The Tokyo Mimpo
1
超過所得税率一〇-ニ〇%となつており、米国のそれに較
べるとたいした過重とはなつていない。
労働タイムス
The Rodo Times
The Rodo Times
情報
Joho (Otaru)
時事通信
アカハタ
Jiji Tsushin
Akahata
Joho-Senkyo-ban
(Otaru)
Jiji Tsushin
Akahata
News Item
読売新聞
建設通信
Yomiuri Shimbun
Kensetsu Tsushin
Yomiuri
Kensetsu Tsushin
News Item
連合通信
Rengo Tsushin
Kokunaiban
The Nihon Keizai
Akahata
Rengo Tsushin
日本経済新聞
アカハタ
Nihon Keizai
Red Flag (Akahata)
実行可能な豫算案へ. 今日與党正式決定
[8]/[4]/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
[8]/[4]/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
國電ストと衆院考査委. 共産党の行動に焦点.
つかめぬ直接的指令
臨時國会は十一月. 供米後の自由販売考慮.
広川幹事長車中談; 薪炭会計赤字の責任を明にせよ;
全逓の動向. 地域闘爭は必至. 注目の的・再建派の出方;
"満州共和國"を樹立か. ソ連、國民投票を計画説;
ボスを追出せ
出版文化新聞
Shuppan Bunka
Shimbun
The Publications
Cultural News
(Shuppan Bunka
Shimbun)
8/10/1949
9/2/1949
22/23
PPB/CC News Item
D/IS;PR
E/5879
PPB/CC
D/IS:PU
B/2617
読売新聞
I
"Candidates' Political View"
回轉基金具体化の模様
全官公労組の爭議の意義と敎訓
V, DI Kazuyuki
Nakagawa
D
D
"Lesson from and Significance
of All Japan Government
Workers' Strike"
フアイン氏
The Democratic Photograph
Club Was Launched
K. Takahashi K. Izuhara
6
1
Niiya
Y
Y
4
19
Y
1
4
H. Obata
2
H, S
Y
1
2
I
Y
1
1
I
Y
1
1
Paper: 30% of circulations of
big papers remain sold
Publications: Fo[ur] new
companies in the publications
field to staff soon
1
Forwarding INSATSU
SHIMPO #32 and SHIMBUN
NO SHIMBUN #5991.
2
朝連本部を引上げる交渉員
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Miyagi B)
Boeki Nippo
?/?/194[9]
[毎日新聞]
[Mainichi Shimbun]
Newspaper Submission Record
?/?/194[9]
[読売新聞]
[Yomiuri Shimbun]
Newspaper Submission Record
24/11
B. Mori
H, S
D
Korean Residents Association
(Chosen Kyoryumin Dan)'s
Members Engage In Sector
Maheuvers In Takayama City,
Gifu Prefecture, In Conspiracy
with Japanese Police.
貿易日報
9/13/1949
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Miyagi B)
Boeki Nippo
1
The Communist Party held the
general meeting of the central
committee (Kyosanto, chuo iin
sokai o kaisai)
Critic[i]sm
Y
1. Dollar Prices of Metal Table
Wares and Furs Lowered 2.
Export of Cameras
P
Ito
Moriyama
2
H. Okada
5
電光ニュ
ース
電光ニュ
ース
1
1
Y
49-den-0003
8/2/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
下山事件捜査本部デハ関係当局立会ノ上捜査会議ヲ開イタ
結果"自殺"ト断定スル結論ニ達シ明早朝検察当局ト合同...
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
12/11/1946
12/11/1946
Writers
Prange
Control No.
46-loc-0016
46-loc-0017
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Action
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ース
2
1
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Submitted by
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Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
49-den-0004
[9]/1/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
都内ノ被害ハ死者10重軽傷71。全壊家540半壊769。浸水8
万以上避難者5万余人ニ及ンダ。;
農林省ノ予想ニヨレバ開花期ノ稲作ハ収カク皆無ノ恐レア
リ。芋ヲ除ク農作ノ被害ハ甚大デアル。 ;
各河川ハ全ク危機ヲ脱シ水害ノ心配ハナクナツタ。 ;
黄琉島南々東ニ相当強イ台風ノ卵発生シ21日前後ガ憂慮サ
レル。 ;
横浜港デハ沈没9。座礁9。ヲハジメ入港中ノ62隻ノ全部ガ
損傷シタ。
電光ニュ
ース
6
電光ニュ
ース
7
電光ニュ
ース
11
電光ニュ
ース
11
電光ニュ
ース
14
電光ニュ
ース
8
電光ニュ
ース
9
Y
49-den-0005
9/1/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
シドニー発(U.P)濠州ノデーリーテレグラフ紙ハ昨日ノ
社説デ"日本ニ自由ヲ典工シスギテ番犬ニ飼主ガ手ヲカマレ
ル... ; (明日ノ天気)南ノ風ヤヤ強ククモリ一時雨。;
ワシントン発(AFP)アチソン米国務長官ハ昨日ノ記者会
見デ"ソ連ノ反チトー運動ハ神経戦ノ一部ダ、米国ハユー...
;
上海発(USIS)中共軍ノ上海占領後発行ヲ続ケテイル唯一
ノ英字紙ノースチャイナ・ディリーニュース紙ハ昨日限... ;
Y
49-den-0006
9/1/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
関東信越東北各地ヲ荒レタキテイ台風ノ被害ヲウケタ1都1
2県ノ国ケイ各本部ガ1日午後4時マデニ集計シタ... ;
群馬県下足尾方面デハ300ミリノ豪雨デ山津波ト渡良瀬川
ノ氾ランデ村落民家ガ濁流ニオシ流サレ死者行方不明... ;
関東地方ノ各主要河川ハキョウ正午ゴロヲ頂点トシテ次第
ニ減水シ利根川ハ上流ノ渡良瀬川ガワズカヅツ減水シ... ;
日本野球[西宮]
南海4A-0東急 中日9-3阪急 本塁打 玉腰 ;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ] 「第1」後7,30 "世界ノ音樂"後8,30
放送劇"山荘暗雨" ... 豊吉作山演小沢栄他「第2」後7,30
Yomiuri Denko News 連續講談...
Y
49-den-0007
9/2/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
[ワシントン発UP]
米共和党幹部ブリッジス上院議員ハ1日降伏文書調印4周年
ニ当ツテマ元帥ガ発表シタ声明ヲ... ;
[ホノルルニテ浅田本社特派員発]日本水泳選手一行ハ1日午
後11時[ハワイ時]ホノルル空港ヲ出発3日午後5時半ゴ... ;
タイカラ東京ノヨイコヘ贈リモノ待望ノ象"ガジヤ子"サン[
2年6ヶ月ノ赤チヤン現地価格50万円]ハケサ無... 神戸=... ;
今朝カラノ豪雨デ国私鉄共再ビ不通トナッタガ午後2時30
分ゴロ私鉄ノ一部ヲ除イテ開通シタ。;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ] 「第1」後8:00 家庭ノ話題"防犯"
福田蘭章、川崎弘子他ノ被害体験談ヲカコンデ後8,30 音
Yomiuri Denko News 楽贈リ物...
Y
49-den-0008
[9]/2/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
(ワシントン發UP)ブラッドレー米統合参謀本部部長、陸
空軍両参謀総長及ビ海軍作戦部長等首脳部ハ6日空... ;
(渉外局発表)日本ノ南東洋上ニアラワレタ二ツノ新熱帯
性低気圧ニツイテハ米軍航空気象観測班デ観測中ダガ今ノ
所台風... ;
サツマ芋ノ暫定価格ハ今日ノ閣議デ決定シタガ消費者価格
ハ1、2等10メ当リ306円3、4等256円トナッタ。;
タイ国調達庁長官サラサート氏カラ日本ノ子供タチニオク
ラレタ赤坊ノ象ハケサ9時神戸ニ到着午后4時発... ;
古橋等選手団一行ハ3日午後5時羽田空港ニ帰着スル予定デ
アル。;
通産省デハ中小輸出商社ノ海外渡航ヲ促進スベク優先外貨
ノ前借ヲ許スコトニナッタ。;
気象台デハ台風ノ卵ハ2日正午硫黄島南東500キロヲ西北西
進シツツアリ4日前後本土ニ上陸スル危険アリト... ;
(明日ノ天気)南寄ノ風時々晴朝晩所ニヨリ雨 ;
(渉外局特別發表)総司令部ハソ連代表カラ9月中シベリ
ヤ地区1万8千、捕虜送還ノタメ配船要求ノ書簡ヲ受取ッ...
Y
49-den-0009
9/3/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
ベオグラード発(AP)ユーゴ政府ハ昨日ドナウ河ノ水連オ
ヨビ民間航空ノ共同管理ヲ規定シタソ連トノ通商協定ヲ... ;
ニューヨーク発(AP)ニューヨークタイムズ紙ハ昨日ノ社
説デ"米人ハモハヤ日本人ヲ非人間ナイシ人間以下ノ... ;
9月ノシベリヤ引揚配船ハ遠卅丸ノ18日舞鶴帰港ヲ第1船ニ
9隻ノ日程ガ決定シタ。;
(ワシントン発AP)国際緊急食糧委員会、米穀分料会ハ2
日米ノ国際割当制廃止ヲ決定シタ。;
東京六大学リーグハ10日11日、慶明戦(後楽園)カラ開始
スルガスケジユルハ許可ヲマツテ發表サレル。;
古橋選手一行ハ5時10分羽田空航着日比谷ノ歓迎会ニ列席
シタ。
Y
49-den-0010
9/3/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
[ベルグラード発AP至急報]ユーゴ政府ハ2日ドナウ河ノ水連
オヨビ民間航空ノ共同管理ヲ規定シタソ連トノ通商... ;
英国ノ東南アジア総弁ム官マクドナルド氏ハ今朝羽田ニ到
着シタガ私ノ訪問ハ非公式デマ元帥ニ直接敬意ヲ表シ... ;
資源庁デハ11月カラガスノ統制撤廃ヲ予定シテ準備ヲ進メ
テイルノデ今冬ハガスストーヴフロモ自由ニ使エル。;
日本野球[後樂園]巨人5-4大陽12回延長大映8-7阪神[西宮]
阪急6-2東急本塁打岩本山田藤村土井垣加等 ;
[ラジオ明日ノキキモノ]「第1」後1,00米国空ノ町会"日本ハ
イカニスレバ自立デキルカ"後2,00舞台中継"螢ノ歌"田中澄
Yomiuri Denko News 江...
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
Censorship
Action
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Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
49-den-0011
9/5/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
(明日ノ天気)北東ノ風ヤヤ強ククモリ所ニヨリ俄雨;
香港発(AP)中国紙ノ報道ニヨルト雲南省主席盧漢将軍ハ
昨日中共ヘ寝返リ省都昆明ハ中共ノ手ニオチタ。;
(広東発UP)2日午后4時頃重慶ノ貧民街カラ発火3日午前1
0時消火シタガ1万戸以上ヲ焼失死者1,000名リ災者... ;
東国鉄デハ15日カラ電車ヲ増発各線トモ7分乃至1割6分方
増強サレル。;
大蔵省デハイヨイヨ1,000円札ヲ発行スルコトニ決定年末ニ
ハ出廻ルコトニナロウ。;
橋爪選手ハ急性盲腸炎デ今日11時半順天堂病院ニ入院1時
手術完了。経過良好デアル。;
訪日米議員団5名ハ今朝羽田空港ニ到着シタ。"目的ハ太平
洋同盟ノ価値、極東通商経済問題調査"デアルト語ッタ。;
シールズ軍ノ東京着ハ10月12、3日カオソクモ20日頃デ、
東京、名古屋、大阪デ10試合以上ガ予定サレテイル。
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Y
49-den-0012
9/5/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
大クラ省デハ各省カラノ概算トハ別ニ標準予算ヲ檢討シテ
イタガ才出232億円ノ一般会計標準予算案ヲ作成シタ。;
15日カラ実施ノ列車ダイヤ改正ト合セテ国電モ同日カラ全
線ニ80台ノ増強ヲ行イ通勤通学時ノ運転間隔ヲ短縮ス... ;
全米水上大会カラ帰国シタ古橋ラハ松本団長ニ引率サレキ
ョウ午前中皇居ヲ訪問陛下ハ非常ニウレシソウニ(ア... ;
能率的見地カラ強ク要望サレテイタ千円札ガ大体12月頃カ
ラ発行サレルコトニ決定キョウ大クラ省カラ発表サレタ。
; [ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ] 「第1」後7,30
ラジオ小説"君ユエニ"連續放送第1夜吉野信子作出演夏川静
Yomiuri Denko News 江他「第2」後7,30"スポ...
Y
49-den-0013
9/6/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
B級戦犯元海軍軍司令部総長豊田副武大将ハ本日午前開カ
レタ軍事法廷デ全罪状項目ニ対シ無罪ノ判決ガ言渡サレタ
。;
渉外局発表)総司令部ハ来ル10日1眞夜中ヲモッテ"夏時間"
ヲ廃止シ日本標準時間ヲ採用スル旨発表シタ。;
15日カラ実施スル特急"ヘイワ"号ノ試運転ヲ8、9ノ両日行
フガコノ列車ニ2等100名3等150名ヲ限リ一般来者モ普通急
行料金デノセル。;
西独フランクフルト発(AP)日本ト西独トノ戦後最初ノ金
融協定ハサル2日締結サレタ。コレハ目下交渉中ノ両日通...
;
中央気象台発表ニヨルト"リーザ台風"ハ明朝房総半島ハル
カ沖合ヲ通過シ本土ニ影キョウナキ模様。;
明日ノ天気)西ヨリノ風朝夕クモリ日中晴
Y
49-den-0014
9/6/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
[ニューヨーク発UP]東京未電ニヨレバ日本政府筋デハ5日吉
田首相ガ10日ゴロ訪日中ノヴオ米陸軍次官ト会談シ... ;
非戰斗員ノ殺害捕虜虐待ノ訴因デ起訴サレテイタ元連合艦
隊司令長官豊田大将ノ軍事裁判ハ開廷以来11ヶ月ノ長期.. ;
農林省デハ配給主食ノ小分賣リヲ来月1日ゴロカラ実施ス
ルガ量ハ2日分以上デ適用サレル世帶ハ民生委員ノ証... ;
15日カラ6年ブリニ東京-大阪間ニ復活スル特急平和号ノ
公式試運転ガ8、9ノ両日往復トモ一般乗客モノセテ行... ;
日本野球 (後楽園)大陽6-1阪急 巨人6-2東急 [甲子
園] 南海15-11大映 阪神10-10中日引分本塁打... ;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ]「第1」後8,00 社会ノ窓"性病予防
週間"後8:30 NHKシンフォニーホール歌劇"運命ノ力"序曲
Yomiuri Denko News 他IV...
Y
49-den-0015
9/7/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
ケサ8時44分板橋区志村協同火薬管理場第3火薬庫ノダイナ
マイトガ爆発12棟ノウチ9棟ガ吹ツトビ重傷... ;
パリ発(AFP)西独占領英米佛3国ノ高等弁務官ハ去ル2日
西独フランクフルトデ会談シタガ独占領軍経営ノモトニド.
.. ;
バンコク発(ロイター)タイ国外務省発表ニヨルトビブン
首相ハ昨日印、比、ビルマ3国政府ニバンコックデ11月ニ
会... ; (明日ノ天気)北東ノ風涼シク朝夕クモリ日中晴 ;
ロンドン放送(RP)英労働組合会議ハ昨日ノ年次大会デ世
界労連カラ脱退1件ヲ可決シタ。;
京城発(AP)北鮮カラ避難シタ僧侶ノ談ニヨルト北鮮人民
共和国政府ハ全鮮選挙ヲ10月末施行スル予定トイワレル ;
UP通信ニヨルト近ク転出予定ノ総司令部ヘプラー労働課長
ノ後任ニハ同課ノエーシス労働関係、教育班長ガ起用サ ;
日銀政策委員会デハ15日カラ貸出最高金利日参2銭8厘ヲ1
厘方引下ゲルコトニ決定シタ。
Y
49-den-0016
9/7/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
今朝板橋区志村ノ共同火藥倉庫株式会社第3倉庫ノダイナ
マイト6300キロガバク発付近3000メートル以内ノ民家1600
余… ;
米国訪日議員団一行ハ7日午前国會ヲ訪問見学ノノチ各党
派代表出席約1時間半ニワタリ日本経済ノ復興問題等... ;
ハイカー待望ノ高尾山-清滝間(1キロ50メートル)ノケ
ーブルカーガ来ル23日6年ブリデ復活スル。;
日本野球 [後楽園] 大陽8-2阪急 巨人7-5東急 [甲子
園] 中日8-7阪神 南海7-1大映 本塁打岩本... ;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ] 「才1」後7,30
放送演芸会落語浮世床"円生他後10,00 "米国ノラジオ南江
Yomiuri Denko News 治郎他「第2」後8,00 ラジオ...
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Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
49-den-0017
9/8/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
ワシントン発(UP)コナリ米外交委員長ハ対華援助デ共和
党議員ト迫リアイ"蒋総統ハ公金ヲ台湾ニ持逃ゲシタ国民...
;
広東發UP)雲南省主席盧将軍ハ蒋総統ト省ヲ政府側ニ止メ
ルカ、中共ノ旗ヲ掲ゲルカノ交渉ヲ開始シテイルトイワ.. ;
明日ノ天気南西ノ風朝晩ハクモル。;
地方暴力団トシテ広島ノ岡、村上組等4団体モ觧散ヲ命ゼ
ラレタガ、殖田法務総才ハ"少数ノ破壊的指導分子ニ支配サ
... ;
在日朝鮮人連盟同民主同盟、在日本大韓民国居當団宮城県
本部、大韓民国建国青年同盟塩釜本部ハ団体等規正令第2...
;
志村ノ火薬爆事件ノ原因ヲ調査シタ専門技師ハ"自然爆発ノ
可能性ハ少イ"ト言明シタ。 ;
郵政省デハ貰ツテ当ル年賀状クジヲ計画近ク正式決定スル
。
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Y
49-den-0018
9/8/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
政府ハキョウ団体等規正令ニヨリ在日朝鮮人連盟在日朝鮮
民主青年同盟オヨビ在日大韓民国居留民団宮城県本部... ;
[ワシントン特電INS]イギリスノ経済危機ニ関スル米、英、
加3国会談ハ7日開カレタガ議事内容発表問題デ各国代... ;
米国シールズ歓迎実行委員会ノ最高委員長マーカット少将
ハキョウ同チームノ来訪ニツキ選手一行ハ10月12日到... ;
日本野球 [後楽園] 阪急7A-5大陽 巨人4-3東急 [甲
子園] 大映2-0南海 阪神9-1中日 本塁打長持... ;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ] 「第1」後8,00
関東ノ皆様"地方自治ハ民主々義ノ根幹"後8,30 放送劇"月
Yomiuri Denko News 雲花"水木洋子作出演加藤...
Y
49-den-0019
[9]/9/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
(ワシントン發UP)米輸出入銀行ハ8日ユーゴニ対シ2,000
万ドルノ借款供与ヲ決定シタ。;
(ワシントン發UP)米上院合同委員会ハ対華援助7,500万
ドルヲ承認使途ハ大統領ニ一任スルコトニ決定シタ。;
(ボゴダ発AFP)中米コロンビヤノ下院デハ7日カラ8日ニ
カケテ選挙改正法ヲメグッテ徹夜討議ノ結果終ニ... ;
(レークサクセス発UP)国連総会ニ対スル朝鮮委員会[ノ]
報告書ハ"38度線ノ双方ニ戦闘気構エミナギリ武力衝突ノ...
;
(ホンコン發UP)蒋総統ハ雲南ノ中共化ヲ防グタメ盧主席
ニ広範ナ政治、軍事、自治ヲ与ヘルコトニ同意シタトイワ
レル ;
政府ハ来年度カライモ[類]ノ統制ヲ外シ、7月後主食カラ除
外スル方針デ12月行ウ生産供出ノ割当ハ行ワヌコト...
Y
49-den-0020
9/9/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
(ワシントン発UP]極東委員会米代表ハ8日ノ定例会議デ米
政府ガ日本ノ保有スル価格8000万ドルノ金ヲ戰時中ノ負…
;
朝連等ノ財産接收ハ全國的ニ大体平穏ニ進ンデイルガ福岡
大阪富山札幌等デ接收ニ向ツタケイ官隊ト小ゼリ合イ... ;
来ル11日ハ二百二十日ダガ中央気象台デハイマノトコロ台
風モ心配ナク1週間位ハ変リヤスイ秋ノ空ガ續クヨウ... ;
一般都民ニ親シマレテイタ都内全露店「119箇所」「8669
店」ガ道路交通取締リ法ニヨリ来年3月限リデ一斉ニ取払
ワレル。; [ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ]
「第1」後8,00家庭ノ話題"家ヲ建テルニハ"後8,30"音樂ノ贈
Yomiuri Denko News リモノ"東京コンサートオーケストラ「第2...
Y
49-den-0021
9/10/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
UP通信ニヨルト吉田首相ハ昨日ヴォルヒーズ米陸軍次官ト
ノ会談デトクニ日本商船隊ノ国際通商易復活ヲ許可... ;
上海発(AFP)中共当局ノ発表ニヨルト中共ハ去ル4日南京
ニ第一海事大学ヲ開設シタ。人民海軍ハ海南島台湾ヲ解放.
.. ;
(京城発)一昨日韓国レタ米議員団長ヒューバー氏ハ記者
団会見デ"韓国ニ民主々義政府ガ厳存シテイル以上中国ト同
... ;
(ワシントン發UP)米海軍省ハ地中海ノ米艦隊増強ヲ発表
シタ。コレニヨリ15隻ノ軍艦ハ今月中ニ大型空母等18隻... ;
(ジュネーブ發UP)国連ノ世界保健機構総才チズム氏ハ昨
日ノ世界平和団体集会デ"原子爆弾モアル種ノ細菌兵器ニ比
ベル... ; (明日ノ天気)北東ノ風クモリ時々雨 ;
大蔵省ハ明年度本予算各省要求額ノ査定ニ着手シタ25-6
日終了スル予定
Y
49-den-0022
9/10/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
ヴオアリーズ米陸軍次官ハ来朝以来マ元帥日本政府当局者
ト占領政策ソノ他ニツキ協議シテイタガキョウ放送会... ;
須賀食糧部長ハ農作物災害状況視察中津市ニオイテ今年ノ
米ノ收カク高ハ4回ノ台風デ被害ヲ受ケタ地方ハ200... ;
夏時間ハキョウデオシマイネル前ニ時計ヲ1時間オクラシ
テ下サイ。;
全日本学生水上選手権第2日目800米決勝デ日大古橋選手ハ
9分43秒4ノ世界新記録ヲ出シタ。;
6大学野球(後樂園) 慶大12A-0明大 ;
[ラジオ明日ノキキモノ]
「第1」後3,00 オペレッタ"カベュデック"轟夕起子他後8:0
Yomiuri Denko News 0 ラジオ寄席万才"初耳"千太万吉落語ハ...
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Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
49-den-0023
[9]/12/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
(ワシントン發AP)米英外相会談ハ明日カラ極東問題ニ入
リ「ソ連中共ヲ除イタ対日講和問題」ヲハジメ対共問題ヲ
協議スル ;
(ワシントンAFP)例ノピアソン氏ハ昨夜"米英仏ソ外相会
議ガ10月米国デ開カレルダロウ"ト放送シタ。;
広東発UP広東目ザス中共軍ハ衡陽ニ対シ東西カラ攻[撃]ヲ
開始シタ。;
(昆明發中央社)盧雲南省主席ハ昨日省議会ヲ觧散シ不穏
分子ノ処罰ヲ布告シタ。政府ハ雲南大学ニ閉鎖ヲ命ジ及政
府... ;
住宅審議委員会ハ35名ノ委員ガ漸ク決定。15日カラ協議ヲ
ハジメルコトニナッタ。;
へいわ号ハ15日カラ9時(東京)→18時大阪。12時(大阪
)→21時東京ノ運転ヲハジメル。料金ハ3等1,040円2等2,72.
.. ; 明日ノ天気]北東ノ風クモリ所ニヨリ朝晩小雨。;
制限中ノ急行准急行券ハ14日カラ自由ニ発売サレル。
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Y
49-den-0024
9/12/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
吉田首相ハ今朝郡官房副長官ニ対シ25年度予算編成ニ当ッ
テ各省ノ定員ヲ再檢討スル旨指令シタノデ本多国ム相... ;
日本野球オールスター東西対抗試合(本社他2社受付)ノ
出場選手ハファン投票デ決定スルガ第1回ノ中間報告12日...
;
東鉄デハ制限発賣ヲシテイタ急行準急券ヲ14日カラ全部自
由発賣ニスル。;
待望ノ早場米ノトップヲ切ッテ石川県カラ12日156俵ガ東
京ニ到着カケ声モ勇シク荷役作業ガ始マツタ。;
日本野球[甲子園]阪急9-1巨人、南海5-2阪神 本塁打
笠原。;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ]「第1」後8,00 労働ノ時間"公共職
業安定所"後8,30 陽気ナ喫茶店ゲストハ柳枝他「第2」後•,
Yomiuri Denko News 30 東西...
Y
49-den-0025
[9]/13/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
[ロンドン発UP]世界ノ綿製品市場問題ニツイテ米英合同使
節団ガ訪日スルト12日付英新聞ハ報ジテイル。;
[ワシントン発UP]米英加金融会談ハ12日マーシャル計画ノ
ドル使用ニ関シ英国ノ制限緩和等協定ニ達シ終了シタ ;
[ボン発UP]西独連邦議会ハ12日自由民主党ノテオドル・ホ
イス博士ヲ初代大統領ニ選出15年振リデ大統領ガ復活シタ
;
[ニューヨーク発UP]絹業委員会スポークスマンハ「4月以初
メテ日本絹ノ輸入ガ再開サレ、8月中180俵ガ入荷シ... ;
[明日ノ天気]北東ノ風クモリガチ朝晩ハ小雨 ;
気象台午後2時発表ニヨレバ低気圧ガナハ南方ヨリ發達シ
ツツ北西進中デ15日頃九州四国方面ハ警戒ヲ要スル ;
赤イ羽根共同募金運動ハ10月1日カラ1ヵ月間行ウコトニナ
ッタ。;
イモ[類]ノ統制廃止ニ全国農民団ハ強硬ニ反対。森農相ノ
統制継続ヲ条件ニ麦ノ割當ヲ決定シタ点ヲ強調農相ノ責任.
..
Y
49-den-0026
9/13/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
政府ハキョウ午後ノ閣議デ第6回臨時国会ノ召集日ヲ10月2
5日ト正式ニ決定シタ。;
国鉄当局ハキョウ組合側ガサキニ行ッタ「3400円」賃上ゲ
ニ対シ現在ノ客観情勢財源等カラミテ賃上ゲノ必要モ余地
モ... ;
[ボン特電INS]ドイツ自由民主党首ホイス氏ハ12日西ドイツ
連邦議会オヨビ連邦参議院ノ大統領選挙デ416票ヲ得... ;
昨年ニ續キ赤イ羽根ノ共同募金運動ガ10月1日カラ31日マ
デ日本赤十字社事業資金募集運動ト合同デ行ワレル。;
日本脳炎ハ依然終息ノキザシ見エズ12日現在全国デ1340名
ニ達シ内死亡者ハ194名ニノボッテイルコレデ全国デ患者...
;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ]「第1」後8,00社会ノ窓"都市計画"
後8,30N.H.Kシンフォニーホール"ヴァイオリン協奏曲ニ長
Yomiuri Denko News 調"指揮山田...
Y
49-den-0027
9/14/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
ウェリントン発(ロイター)ニュージランド首相ハ昨日下
院デ"日本ニ対シテハ慎重ナ監視ヲ要スルガ対日講和ハ大ニ
...
;[ワシントン發UP]英外相ハ米国務長官トノ会談ニハ対日講
和ヨリモ日本ノ輸出増大ニツキ討議スルコトヲ希望シ... ;
香港発(AFP)確カナ筋ノ情報ニヨルト去ル2日ノ重慶大火
ノ日、蒋介石邸ニ手榴弾ガ投ゲラレタガ蒋総統ニ異状ハ... ;
ロンドン発(AFP)英国側権威筋ハ"対日講和條約起草ノ手
続ニツイテ西欧側トソ連ハ完全ニ意見ヲ異スルガソ連ト... ;
来年1月カラ年令ハ「満」デ数エルガ食糧配給ノ関係上年3
回算定日ヲ設ケルコトニ決定シタ ;
分裂シタ全逓中委ハ本日両派トモ連絡会議ヲ開イタガ定足
ヲ欠キ中央委成立ノ見込ミナク本日中ニスワ市ヲ引揚... ;
[明日ノ天気]北寄ノ風クモリ所ニヨリ小雨 ;
第4回国民体育水上[競]技ハ横浜野毛山プールデ明日ヨリ4
日間開催サレル。; ...
露店ノ許可ハ来年3月31日迄ト決定シタ。
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Y
49-den-0028
49-den-0029
9/14/1949
[9]/15/194[9]
読売新聞
毎日新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
(ワシントン特電AFP)ト大統領ハ13日国際基金総会ニ出
席世界貿易ノ開発ニツキ永續的ナ平和ヲ確立スルニハ健... ;
通産省デハ繊維製品滞賃ヲ処分スルタメ来ル21日カラ明年
2月末マデ絹スフ製品ヲ除イテ切符ナシデ買エルノデ... ;
日本野球 [後楽園] 中日3-2南海 巨人9-2大陽 [甲子
園] 大映5-3阪急 阪神5-4東急 本塁打飯島…;
第4回國体水上競技大会ハ明日カラ4日間横浜ノ野毛山プー
ルデ全国カラ1200余名ガ参集挙行サレル。;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ]「第1」後8,00 音樂ノ贈リモノ"ケ
ンタッキーホーム"他独唱斉田愛子他「第2」後8,00小劇場
Yomiuri Denko News 夜ノ窓"西... ;
Mainichi Shimbun
最高才判所デハ司法用語ヲヤサシクスルタメノ大修正ヲ加
工全国才判所ニ通知シタ。;
中国監視艇ニダ捕台湾ニ連行サレタ太洋漢業第9明石丸(7
5トン)乗組員17名ハ中国船デ死ノ脱出ヲ試ミ昨朝全員無
事鹿児島ニ辿... ;
ワシントン発(UP)アチソン米国務長官ハ昨日、英外相ト
会談ノ後"私ト英外相ハ早急ニ対日講和会議ヲ開クコトニ意
... ;
シャラプ勧告書全文ハ本日総司令部カラ発表サレタガ日本
文17万語ニ上ル詳細ヲ極メタモノデコレニヨッテ日本ノ税.
.. ;
イモ[類]ノ統制廃止ハツイニ政治問題化シタノデ政府ハ明
日閣議デ結論ヲ出スコトニナッタ。;[明日ノ天気]北東ノチ
南寄ノ風晴レタリクモツタリ。
Mainichi Denko
News
電光ニュ
ース
10
電光ニュ
ース
9
電光ニュ
ース
10
電光ニュ
ース
11
電光ニュ
ース
10
電光ニュ
ース
12
Y
Y
49-den-0030
9/15/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
総司令部ハキョウ船舶運営会ニ対シ中共地区ノ残留者引揚
ゲノタメ2隻ヲ配船スルヨウ命令シタノデ高砂丸ハ... ;
(香港特電中央社)信ズベキ情報ニヨレバ香港ノ莫当局ハ
目下中国トノ境地帶ノ山々ニ5箇所ノ砲台ヲ修築総数2万... ;
キョウカラ開カレタ第4回國体水上大会デ"フジヤマノ飛魚"
古橋選手ハ日大対立命ノ水球ニ出場1万觀衆ノ歓呼ヲアビ
タ。;
日本野球 [後楽園] 南海4-2大陽 巨人7-0中日 [甲子
園] 大映10-6阪急 東急3-1阪神 本塁打飯田... ;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ]「第1」後7,30 "世界ノ音樂"100回
記念日比谷公会堂中継「第2」後7,30放送演芸会落語"ツク
Yomiuri Denko News ダ祭"金馬後8,15...
Y
49-den-0031
9/16/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
都内ノ日本脳炎新患者ハ昨日ハ20名ニ上リ6月以来ノ新記
録ヲ示シタ。コレデ6月末ノ患者ハ134名ニ達シタ。;
[ワシントン發USIS]マ元帥ノ要請ニヨル日本ノ貿易等特別
調査団ガ東京ニ出發シタト發表サレタ。;
広東発(AFP)広東省境ノ中共軍ハ昨朝来2週間ブリニ活動
ヲハジメ遂ニ広東省内ニ進入、政府軍ト広東東方200... ;
[ワシントン發UP]米政府ハ極東委ノ反対ヲ押切リ日本ノ金8
,000万ドルヲタイ及ビインドシナニ引渡ス権限ヲ... ;
[マニラ發AP]国連朝鮮委員比島代表ハ"ソ連軍ハ北鮮カラ撤
退シタト伝エラレテイルガヒ難民脱走兵等ノ証言ニヨ... ;
広東発(AFP)中国政府スポークスマンハ昨日、蒋総統暗
殺未遂事件ノ新聞報道ヲ正式ニ否定シタ。;
重慶発(中央社)重慶デハ一昨日午后マタ大火ガ起リ住宅
300戸ヲ焼失シタ、9月ニ入ッテ3回目ノ大火デアル。;
(明日ノ天気)クモリガチデ所ニヨリ俄雨
Y
49-den-0032
9/16/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
(AP特約-東京)総司令部外交局オーバトン氏ハキョウ現
在総司令部ノ新指令ニモトヅキ日本ノ海外領事館設置... ;
[モスクワ発UP]モスクワノ消息筋ハ15日國連総会デソ連代
表ヴ外相ハ渡米後対日講和問題ヲ速力ニ4國外相会議... ;
巨人軍デハ全国カラ募集シタ955名ノ応募新人ノテストヲ
行ッタ結果6名ガ栄アル入社ト決定シタ合宿練習ヲ行ナ... ;
6大学野球(後楽園)早大8-5東大 法大4-2立大。[ラジ
オ明晩ノキキモノ]「第1」後8,00家庭ノ話題"内職スルナラ"
後8,30"ナツカシノ旋律"藤山一郎他「第2」後8,00ダンス音
Yomiuri Denko News 樂"ホ...
Y
49-den-0033
9/16/194[9],
[9]/18/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
マ元帥ハ"シャラプ博士ノ勧告ヲ実現スルタメ適当ナ計画ヲ
立テ国民ガ早ク健全財政利度ノ恩恵ヲ受ケルヨウ"トノ... ;
人事院デハ公務員ノ政治行為制限ニ関スル人事院規制14-
17条ヲ制定シタ。;
三鷹事件ノ公判ハ東京地裁法廷デ開カレ、裁判長ハ鈴木忠
吾陪席ハ荒川正三郎菅間英男両判事ト決定シタ。;
東京都ノ行政整理ハ17日1100名ニ対シ解雇並ニ解職ガ行ワ
レタ。コノ中ニハ都... 労ノ中執委10名ガ含マレテイル。;
[関東發UP]来月10日成立ヲ予想サレル中国連合新政府ノ主
席ニハ孫文未亡人宋慶齢女史ガ推サレルダロウトイワ... ;
[フランクフルト發UP]1,200万ドル、日独通商協定ガ近ク公
式發表トナル模様デアル。;
韓国駐日代表ハ内外記者団トノ会見デ"李大統領カラ対日講
和条約ヲ結ブタメ総司令部ト交渉スルヨウ訓令ヲウケ... ;
米価決定ノ有力ナ"カギ"ヲニギル米価審議会小委会ハ本日
今年ノ米ノ生産者価格ヲ4700円ト決定シタ(現在3595...
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Headline
Subject
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Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
49-den-0034
9/17/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
[ワシントン発UP]英米仏3国外相会議ハ17日北大西洋条約会
議後極東問題ヲ討議スル計画デ消息筋デハ対日講和... ;
三タカ暴走電車事件公判ノ担当裁判官ハキョウ判事常置委
員会デ東京地裁鈴木忠[吾]裁判長ト決定法廷ハ昭電公判... ;
9月ニ入ッテカラ漸増ノ傾向ヲミセテイタ日本脳炎ハ厚生
省ノ調査ニヨルト17日現在全国ノ患者数ハ1876名ニ達シ... ;
6大学野球 [後樂園] 立大3-2法大 早大10-0東大。;
日本野球(西宮) 巨人7-6南海 [静岡] 東急4-2阪神
(岐阜)大陽4-3中日 大映5-3阪急 本塁打山本手... ;
[ラジオ明日ノキキモノ]「第1」後2,00帝劇中継"伊勢音頭"
男女蔵他後8:00ラジオ寄席万才"僕ハ大選手"一郎洋々落語"
Yomiuri Denko News 夜店風景"
電光ニュ
ース
13
電光ニュ
ース
12
電光ニュ
ース
8
電光ニュ
ース
11
電光ニュ
ース
12
電光ニュ
ース
10
Y
49-den-0035
9/19/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
[東京UP]マッカーサー司令部ハ21日午前日本ノ漁区拡張ヲ
認メル指令ヲ発表スル予定デアルコトガ本日明カニ... ;
[渉外局發表]日本、元財閥ト連ケイノアッタ68制限會社ガ
リストカラ外サレタ。;
文部省デハ20日文化保存課長ヲ法隆寺ニ派遣シ、"公開問題
ハ別トシテ秘實ノ純学術的研究調査ニツキ交渉スルコ... ;
大蔵省銀行局ハ無記名定期預金ハ近ク廃止スルヨウ通告シ
タ。割増金付預金ハ記名式ニカエ存続スル。;
[明日ノ天気]南東ノ風クモリガチ所ニヨリ雨;
池田蔵相ハ"総司令部ノ指示ヲマタネバナラヌガ円ノ対米為
替相場ヲ変エルコトハ適当デナイ"ト言明シタ。;
[ホンコンUP]中共軍ハ台湾カラ30里ノ平潭島ノ上陸ニ成功
。アモイ西方10里ノ漳州ニモ殺到シ、中共側デハ"近ク台湾
攻... ;
ロンドン発(UP)英政府ハ昨夜(日本時間ケサ5時15分)
特別放送デポンド1対米ドル価格ヲ4ドル3セントカラ2...
Y
49-den-0036
9/19/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
[ロンドン特電INS]イギリス政府ハ18日重大ナ金融情勢ニ対
処スルタメポンドノドル価値ヲ4,03ドルカラ2,80ドルニ... ;
政府オヨビ民自党デハ吉田首相ノ裁断ニヨリ米券制度ノ実
現ヲ期シテ折衝ヲ進メルコトニナッタノデキョウ首相... ;
通産省デハポンド切下ゲニ伴ウ暫定措置トシテ19日以降当
分ノ間米国向ケ以外ノ新規輸出契約ノ受付ヲ停止シタ。;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ]「第1」後8,30"陽気ナ喫茶店"ゲス
トハ笠置シズ子他「第2」後7,30東西回リ舞台"初秋ノエチ
Yomiuri Denko News ュード"東京...
Y
49-den-0037
9/20/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
(レークサクセスUP)第4回国連総会ハ20日カラニューヨ
ーク郊外デ開カレルガ紛糾ヲ予想サレル73議題ノウ... ;
上海発(AFP)舟山列島水域ノ中国政府艦隊旗艦"長治号(
1200トン)"ハ昨早朝中共ニ寝返リ呉淞ニ入港シタ。同艦ハ
日本カラ接... ;
(渉外局発表)マ元帥ハ本日日本政府ニポンドト円トノレ
ート改訂ヲ認メル旨発表"1ポンド1450円80銭ヲ18... ;
[パリAFP]フランス政府モ昨夜ノ閣議デ1ドル350フランニ切
下ゲヲ決定シタ。;
明大-東大野球戦ハ22-3日上井草デ行ウ。;
警視総監ハ衆議院法務委員会デ"コレマデノ捜査ニヨリ自殺
ト推定スベキ事実ガ多数出テイルガ他殺ノ線ハ全然出... ;
[明日ノ天気]北西ノ風ヤヤ強ククモリ後晴
Y
49-den-0038
9/20/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
[渉外局発表]マ元帥ハキョウ(1)9月19日午前0時以降対英
為替レートデコレマデノ1ポンド1450円80[銭]カラ1008円ニ
改... ;
[ワシントン特電INS]極東方面ヲ旅行中民主党ロウル議員ハ
航空便デ送ッタリポートデアメリカガ日本管理ヲ續... ;
三タカ事件武蔵野特捜本部ハ相川判事ノ名デ前朝連三多摩
支部副委員長金忠権(32)氏ヲケサ自宅カラ連行同氏ハ事.
.. ;
日本野球[後楽園] 中日9-3阪神 東急4-3巨人 [西宮]
大映11A-4南海 大陽6-4阪急 本塁打飯島、藤村... ;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ]「第1」後8,00社会ノ窓"健康保檢制
度"ニツイテ患者カラノ声ヲキク後8,30 NHKシンフォニー.
Yomiuri Denko News ..
Y
49-den-0039
9/21/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
本社ハカネテカラ各方面ノ要望ニヨッテ職業野球チームノ
結成ヲ計画シテイタガ準備ナリ本日日本野球連盟ニ正... ;
本日カラ麻織物[類]ノ配給ハ廃止トナリ毛布[類]紡毛人絹製
品等モ来年2月迄切符ナシデ買エルコトニナッタ。;
ロンドン発(UP)英国ノ鉄道従業員約900名ハ昨日サザン
プトンデストニ入ッタガ更ニロンドン地区ノ5万名モ... ;
総司令部ノ漁区拡張許可ニヨリ政府ハ政会ノ一部ヲ改正シ
テ本日発表シタガ新漁区ハミッドウェイ島以西デ従来... ;
重慶発(中央社)蒋介石国民党総裁ハ昨日、"全国民党員ニ
告ゲルノ書"ヲ発表シ国民党改造ノ必要ト全党員ノ奮起ヲ要
請... ; (明日ノ天気)北東ノ風涼シク晴、南部一時小雨
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Y
49-den-0040
9/21/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
総司令部天然資源局長代理ヘリングトン氏ハキョウ内外記
者団ト会見漁区拡張ニツイテ(連合國最高司令官ハ日本... ;
通産省センイ局キョウノ正式発表デ麻紡毛人絹類ハ無切符
デ購入デキルコトニナツタマタ衣料切符ノ一部点数... ;
[ワシントン発USIS]日本視察ヲ終エタヴオルヒーズ米陸軍
次官ハ20日ワシントンニ帰着ト大統領ヲ訪問報告... ;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ]「第1」後8,00音樂ノ贈リモノ歌劇"
ミニヨン"抜萊曲他東京コンサートオーケストラ「第2」後8
,00ラジ... ;
日本野球[後樂園] 巨人8-1東急 中日4-3阪神 [西宮]阪
Yomiuri Denko News 急5-4大陽 本塁打千葉、藤井、別当、杉山。
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49-den-0041
9/22/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
ワシントン発(AFP)全米製鋼労組ノ"スト中止期間ハ25日
午前零時デキレルガト大統領ハ昨日、中止期間ヲ10月1... ;
ロンドン発(UP)英ノポンド切下ゲニ應ジテソ連国立銀行
ハルーブルノ体ポンドレートヲ3割方切下ゲタ。;
ワシントン発(AFP)米民主党上院議員ジョージ氏ハ昨日
本会議デ"独ニ即時再軍備ヲ許シソ連ノ攻[撃]ニ抵抗サセル.
.. ;
ニューヨーク放送(RP)ロンドンカラノ報ニヨルト英政府
ハ中共ノ中央政府ガ成立スレバ事実上ノ承認ヲ與エル方... ;
(明日ノ天気)北西ノ風一時ヤヤ強ククモリ時々雨。;
民主党統一問題ト保守合同問題ニツイテ本日午前犬養苫米
地会談ガ行ワレタガ双方意見ガクイチガイ結締ヲエズ... ;
人事院ハ本日人事院規則ヲ改メ一週44時間制ヲ発令、從ツ
テ10月2日以後モ引続キ"土曜半ドン"ヲ実施スルコトニ決定
Y
49-den-0042
9/22/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
民主連立野党両派ノ1本化ヲネラウ犬養、苫米地会談ハケ
サカラ犬養邸デ1時間半ニワタツテ行ワレタガ意見ハ本... ;
再発足シタボーイスカウト日本連盟ノ第1回通常総会ハキ
ョウ千代田生命ビルデ開カレ各國カラノ祝辞ナドア... ;
福島列車転覆事件捜査本部デハ22日午前5時元國鉄労組福
島支部教育宣傳部長本田昇(29)以下6氏[共産党員]ヲ列車.
.. ;
キョウ午後零時40分富山県婦負郡猪谷中学校デ開カレタ教
育研究会ニ出席シタ教職員30名ガ研究会終了後同郡地... ;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ]「第1」後7,30 世界ノ音樂歌劇名
曲集"カルメン"他後8,30 放送劇"競馬ノヨウニ"本田笠太郎
Yomiuri Denko News 作出演...
Y
49-den-0043
[9]/23/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
マ元帥ハ占領軍ト日本国民トノ関係ヲ米国内ニオケルト同
ジヨウニスルタメ占領軍要員ニ対スル制限ヲ大巾ニ緩... ;
マ元帥ハ日本政府ガ処理出来ルモノハ漸次政府ニ返還スル
方針デ一部ノ報告ト統制ノ他諸要求ニ関スル指令ヲ撤... ;
[ワシントンAP]総司令部ノ要請デ日本貿易援助ノタメ来日
スル西独米英輸出入機関長ローガー氏ハ"日本ノ貿易ヲ發展
... ;
[ワシントンUP]日本ノ賠償取立中止ニ関スル米国第二ツキ
極東委ハ来週ノ委員会デ本格的討議ヲ行ウコトニ決定シタ
;
昨夜来ノ大雨ハ群馬県ガ最モヒドク榛名山頂167ミリニ達
シキテイ雨量ヲ既ニ突破。ナオモ降リツヅキ、... ;
[明日ノ天気]北寄ノ風晴レタリクモツタリ
Y
49-den-0044
9/23/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
[フラツシングメドウス特電INS]国連中国代表ハ22日ノ国連
総会デ中共ガ極東ノ平和ヲクツガエスソヴエトノ... ;
昨夜カラケサニカケテノ豪雨ハ日本海方面カラノ不連續線
ノイタズラデ各地ニ被害ヲ与エタガ特ニ長野方面ハ天... ;
中央気象台デハキョウ午後4時豪雨ケイ報突風ケイ報ヲ解
除シタ。;
ハナ子サンニツイデインドノネール首相カラ贈ラレタ今年
15才ノインド象「インデイラ」嬢ハケサ横浜着明日上野ニ.
.. ;
日本野球[京都衣笠] 大映12-7阪神 中日4-3大陽 本塁
打藤村後藤2大岡2杉山2服部、藤井。;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ]「第1」後7,30 "20ノ扉"100回記念
日比谷カラ紅白試合中継後8,00 家庭ノ話題"過去ノ年間ニ
Yomiuri Denko News 民生委...
Y
49-den-0045
9/24/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
ワシントン発(UP)コリンズ米陸軍参謀長ハ来月7日ワシ
ントンヲ出発3週間ノ予定デ極東各地ノ米軍施設ヲ視察ス
ル。; (明日ノ天気)北ノチ南ヨリノ風晴、時々クモリ。;
マニラ発(UP)フィリッピン政府ハ昨日禁酒令ヲ発シ、同
時ニ斗鶏、競馬ボクシングヲ禁止シタ。;
広東発(UP)中共当局ノ発表ニヨルト中共軍ハ一昨日"ア
モイ"ヲ攻[略]シタ、コレデ政府側ハ広東汕頭2港ヲ残スノ
ミト... ;
ロンドン発(ロイター)英国カナダ両政府ハ昨日ト大統領
ノ声明ト同ジ発表ヲ行ッタガ原子爆発ノ場所時期ハ明ラカ.
.. ;
ワシントン発(UP)トルーマン大統領ハ昨日ノ閣議デ"米
国政府ハ数週間前ニソ連デ原子爆発ノ起ツタ確証ヲモッテ.
.. ;
中共地区カラハジメテノ引揚船高砂丸ハ舞鶴港デ一夜ヲ明
カシ本日朝1200名ガ上陸シタ。
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Y
49-den-0046
9/24/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
[ワシントン特電INS]ト米大統領ハ23日「最近ソヴエトデ原
子爆発ガアツタコトノ確証ヲモツテイル」ト特別発表ヲ... ;
[ワシントン発USIS]ワシントンノ米高官ハ23日米政府ハイ
ツデモソ連ト原子力ノ管理計画ヲ作成スル用意ガア... ;
食糧庁デハ食管法規制ノ一部ヲ改メテ10月1日カラ芋ノ一
部ヲ野菜焼イモノタメニ自由販賣スル格価ハ未定デア... ;
10月カラミソショウ油ノ登録制ヲ廃止シテ自由クーポン券
ニアラタメドコノ店デモ自由ニ買ウコトガ出来ルガ現... ;
6大学野球 [神宮球場]慶大1-0法大 早大3-1立大。;
日本野球 [後樂園] 南海3-2東急 阪急7-0巨人 [甲子
園] 中日5-0大陽 阪神4-1大映 本塁打藤村... ;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ]「第1」後2,00舞台劇"才国ト五平"
谷崎潤一郎作出演勘弥他後8,00ラジオ寄席歌謡漫談才万小
Yomiuri Denko News 万小仙...
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49-den-0047
9/26/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
広東発(AFP)韓国政府ハ昨日李承晩韓国大統領ガ近ク中
国ヲ訪問スル計画デアルト言明シタ。;
[サンフランシスコAP]プレジデント汽船副総才タナハー氏
ハ"日本ノ領事館ノ前ブレトモイウベキ旅行貿易相... ;
[ロンドンUP]ウラニユーム鉱ヲ新シイ方法デ發見シ原子爆
弾ノ貯蔵ヲ殖ヤスタメ米英加3国秘密会談ガ今週英国... ;
国産原... 價格ハ27日カラ7割5分引上ゲルコトニナッタ。;
法隆寺五重塔下ノ秘宝ハ清掃ノ際専門家ノ手デ調査ヲ行ウ
コトトナリ円満解決シタ ;
犬養総才ハ今日正午首相ヲ訪問広川幹事長白州氏等ト保守
合同問題ニ付意見ノ交換ヲ行ッタ。;
(渉外局発表)総司令部[経]済科学局ハ本日太平洋岸ニア
ル5精油所ニ対シ原油ノ輸入ニヨル精油再開ヲ許可シタ。;
[明日ノ天気]北ノ風クモリ時々晴所ニヨリ一時小雨
Y
49-den-0048
9/26/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
犬養民主連立派総裁ハキョウ首相ヲ外相官邸ニ訪問1時間
半ニワタツテ[臨]時国会協力方針ヲ協議シタガ吉田首相... ;
[サンフランシスコ発AP]米国プレジデント汽船ノ副総裁ハ
日本視察カラ25日帰米日本ハ米国ノ主要都市ニ旅行貿... ;
米国極東空軍管下ノ空軍部隊ハ最近ノ訓練活動ノ締ククリ
トシテキョウ正午都上空デ各部隊精鋭300機ガ参加極東... ;
6大学野球[神宮]早大5-0立大 法大3-2慶大 ;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ]「第1」後8,30 陽気ナ喫茶店"タバ
コ"ゲストニ藤山一郎、奈良光枝他「第2」後7,30 東西回
Yomiuri Denko News リ舞台"蚊帳...
Y
49-den-0049
[9]/27/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
本日午前7時40分京阪神急行京都発大阪行準急ガ香里園付
近デ後部車両カラ発火乗客ハ窓ヲ破ツテトビ出シ重... ;
[ブダペストUP]ハンガリー政府ハユーゴ公使館員10名ニ対
シスパイ行為デ退去ヲ要求シタ。;
[香港UP]中共軍ハ広東省北部ノ防衛線ヲ突破広東北方190キ
ロノ曲江ニ迫ツタ。;
サツマ芋ハ供出割当7億800万貫以上ノ分ハ自由販売ト決定
、10月15日カラ実施サレルコトニナッタ。;
[ワシントンUP]対外援助費ヲ決定スル米両院協議会ハ26日
上院案13億金万ドルニ意見一致シタ。;
政府ハ国際小麦協定加入ヲ今日ノ閣議デ決定シタ。正式加
入ハ11月ロンドンノ理事会デキマル。;
[ロンドンUP]英労働党政府ハポンド切下ゲ。社会保障計画
強行ニ関シ議会ニ信任ヲ問ウコトニ決定シタ。;
[明日ノ天気]北東ノ風クモリ朝夕所ニヨリ小雨
Y
49-den-0050
9/27/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
[ワシントン特電INS]米英加3国ハソ連ノ原子力所有ノ対策
トシテ英国ニ原子爆彈貯ゾウ庫ヲ設置スルコトニ意... ;
今朝7時ゴロ京阪神急行電鉄ノ3両連結電車ガ香里駅付近デ
最後部ノパンタグラフノ漏電カラ発火満員ノタメ車... ;
北アルプス立山山頂一帶ニ26日夕方カラ今朝ニカケテ早ク
モ初降雪ガアツタ、例年ヨリ3日早イ。 ;
6大学野球[神宮] 慶大12-6法大。 ;
日本野球[後樂園] 東急3-1大映 [中日] 中日3A-1巨人
本塁打大沢、三村杉浦、平山。 ;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ]「第1」後8,00 社会ノ窓"恋愛結婚
"都会ト農村ノ未婚女性既婚男性ニ是非ノ感想ヲ聞ク「第2
Yomiuri Denko News 」後8,00...
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Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
49-den-0051
[9]/28/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
[東京UP]大山郁夫氏ハ占領軍誹謗ノ件デ27日逮捕。今日釈
放サレタ。渉外局デハ"罪状ノ性質ニツイテハ説明デキヌ"
ト語ッタ。 ;
明年度本予算大蔵省原案ハ才出5853億才入6153億ト決定税
収入デハ今年ヨリ千億ノ減税トナリ公共事業... ;
[ロンドンAFP]米空軍当局ハ来月B29B50爆[撃]機隊2個中隊
ヲフランスニ派遣スルコトニナロウト報ゼラテイル ;
[ベオグラード發ロイター]ユーゴ政府モ昨夜ハンガリー公
使館員9名ニ対シ国外退去ヲ要求シタ。 ;
法隆寺保存 一切ノ事業ヲ行ウ"法隆寺国宝保存委員会"ガ
設立サレタ。 ; [明日ノ天気]北ノ風晴時々クモリ ;
[ニューヨークUP]中国政府ハ昨日国連総会ニ対シ"ソ連ハ中
国ノ独立ト主権ヲ脅カシ極東ノ平和ヲ脅威シテイル"ト... ;
[北平發新華社]人民政治協商会議ハ昨日同会議及人民共和
国政府ノ両組織法ヲ可決シ、国都北平ヲ北京ト改メ国旗国.
.. ;
大蔵省デハ来年ノ予算ニ150億ノ建設予算ヲオリ込ンデオ
リ住宅金庫カラ建築融資ガ出来ルコトニナロウ。
電光ニュ
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Y
49-den-0052
9/28/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
政府派キョウ[臨]時閣議ヲ開キ明年度予算ニツキ審議ヲ進
メテイルガ大蔵省ノ案デハ才入6153億円才出5853億円デ... ;
[INS特約=東京]早大教授大山郁夫氏ハ27日午後占領政策ニ
対シ虚偽ノ演説ヲ行ッタ疑イニヨリ米軍憲兵司令部... ;
10年振ニ日本酒「灘ノ生一本」「沢ノ鶴」他2種ガ米國ヘ
輸出サレ米國ノ左党ニ日本酒ノ味覚ヲ与エ来春マデニハ30
00石ガ... ;
6150億ト内定シタ来年度ノ新予算ハ再建日本ノタメ國民ノ
耐乏生活ガ要求サレテイルガ国民生活ヘノ朗報トシテ... ;
日本野球(後樂園)大映1-0東急(中日)中日5-1巨人(
西宮)大陽7-2阪神、南海4-1阪急本塁打山田。 ;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ]「第1」後8,00 "音樂ノ贈リモノ"
ピアノ独奏藤田晴子他後9,00 義太夫"双蝶々曲輪日記橋本
Yomiuri Denko News ノ段"大...
Y
49-den-0053
[9]/[29]/194[9]
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
[ニューヨークUP]ソ連外相ハ昨日ノ国連運營委員会デ"広東
政府ハ米国カラ数千億ドルノ武器ト原爆ヲモラツ... ;
[北京發新華社]新彊省政府軍警備総司令ハ25日"広東政府ト
絶縁中央人民政府ノ命令ヲ待ツ"ト... ;
[ワシントンUP]米両院協議会ハ対外経済援助費ヲ58億999万
ドルト決定日本琉球ニ4億7,000万ドルガ割... ;
[ロンドンUP]チャーチル保守党首ハ28日ノ下院デ"英国ノ惨
状ハ政府ノ責任デアリ、ソ連ノ原爆所有ノ新事態ニ対... ;
通産省ハ物資統制ヲ極力減少スル方針デ鉄クズ銅アルミ等
33品目ヲ30日カラ解除スルコトニシタ。 ;
[明日ノ天気]北東ノ風晴レタリクモツタリ。 ;
全日労連中央委ハ本日新世界労連加盟ヲ満場一致可決シタ
。
Y
49-den-0054
9/29/1949
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
[ワシントン発AP]米ノ対外援助費ニ対スル上下両院協議会
ハ28日妥協案ニ意見一致シタノデ日本、琉球ヘハ4億7000...
;
政府ハ国際小麦協定カラノ小麦購入量ニツキ関係各省デ考
慮中デアツタガ年間120万トント決定28日外ム当局カラ... ;
ニューヨークサタデーレビュー紙ノ主筆ガズンズ氏ハ先般
来朝ノサイ原爆地広島ヲ訪レ帰米後[原爆孤児ヲアメリ... ;
来訪スルシールズ軍トノ試合日程ガキョウ発表サレタ10月
15日カラ全10試合ガ行ワレウチ米軍ト4試合、日本野球... ;
日本野球[後樂園] 大映9-2東急 [西宮] 大陽7-3南海
阪急3-2阪神 [豊橋]中日10-5巨人 本塁打大下、... ;
[ラジオ明晩ノキキモノ]「第1」後8,00 放送劇"膝小僧物語
"家庭ノ生活ヲ樂シク描イタホームドラマ伊馬春部作出演七
Yomiuri Denko News 尾...
Y
49-den-0055
47-frn-0459a
[9]/30/19[9]
5/21/1947
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Denko
News
[ベルグラードUP]ポーランド大使及ビハンガリー公使ハ昨
日ユーゴヲ退去シタ。コミンフォルム系諸国大公使デ残... ;
[北京發新華社]中華人民共和国ハ本日ノ政協会議デ主席以
下重要人事ヲ決定明1日ヲ期シ正式成立ガ宣セラレルモ... ;
[ワシントンUP]インド代表ハ昨日ノ極東委デ"対日賠償ハ全
部帳消シニシ日本ノ工業戦力ヲ増加サセルベキダ"ト強調米
... ;
[ロンドンUP]英下院ハ昨夜保守党提出ノ政府不信任案ヲ350
対212デ否決シタ。 ;
[京城発KIP]日韓貿易折合会ハ来月4日カラ14日マデ京城デ
開催サレル。 ;
宝クジ(1等)331,954(2等)217,806(3等)447,513(4等
)124,542、553,138(5等)下5ケタ96,8... ;
[明日ノ風]東ノ風クモリガチ時々小雨。 ;
田中絹代ハ日本映画界初ノ代表トシテ2ヵ月ノ予定デ渡米
スルコトニナツタト渉外局カラ発表サレタ。 ;
政府ハ本日予算閣議ヲ開イテ最後ノ仕上ゲヲナシ。直チニ
総司令部ニ提出スルコトニナッタガ、本予算案ハ原案ヨ...
国際連合付属の国際諸機関に対する日本側団体の協力
問題等に関して来朝中の米国自由連盟總裁R.N.ボール
ドウィン氏は去る二十一日宮中に参内陛下と會見を行
ったが、本日會見の模様を次の様に語った。
電光ニュ
ース
Y
14
16
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
Censorship
Action
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10/7/1947
47-frn-3184a
?/29/194[7]
48-frn-0283b
2/1/1948
48-frn-0469a
2/5/1948
48-frn-1933a
[6]/[3]/194[8]
48-frn-3069d
[9]/[3]/194[8]
4x-frn-0019a
[4]/[24]/194?
News Agency
Submitted by
(Japanese)
United Press 共同通信; 毎日新聞;
Nippon Times
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
解放新聞
Kyodo Tsushin;
Mainichi Shimbun;
Nippon Times
Haebang Sinmun
Kyodo Tsushin;
Mainichi Shimbun;
Nippon Times
Haibang Shimmoon
Associated
Press
(Moscow)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Associated
Press
西日本新聞
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishinippon
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi Shimbun
News item
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0157
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0158
[5]/[20]/194?
4x-frn-0159
?/?/194?
4x-frn-0160
[12]/[5]/194?
47-loc-0107d
3/14/1947
47-loc-0110b
3/27/1947
47-loc-0307a
Brief Summary
CCD internal document
アカハタ
United Press 共同通信; 時事通信;
(Washington) 毎日新聞
22:30
4/8/1947
6/18/1947
米窪労働相AP記者に語る
Letter from Douglas
MacArthur to Senator Brien
McMahon
6/16/1947
6/26/1947
47-loc-0322a
6/26/1947
7/18/1947
47-loc-0378a
7/2/1947
47-loc-0409a
7/18/1947
47-loc-1014a
9/25/1947
47-loc-1506a
10/13/1947,
10/18/1947,
10/19/1947,
10/25/1947
48-loc-0375a
7/16/1947
News Item
11/5/1947
2/4/1948
Notes
1
1
3
[Tom
Lambert]
Y
[Russell
Brines,
Chief,
Tokyo
Bureau,
Associated
Press]
[Koshiro
Okakura]
Y
5
P
追放に重要な先例. 日本側、法律解釈の権限なし
W
2
3
Y
4
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
23
Breakdown of total Number
of Articles Submitted for
censorship during the period
of 24 April - 23 May.
Back of 48frn-2339
CCD Doc
2/3
1
Criticism of SCAP's
approved program
(Introduction of Foreign
Capital)
Back of 4xloc-0052
Article 1/1
1
Back of 48frn-2875
CCD Doc
4/4
Back of 48frn-0855
CCD Doc
1/1
Back of 47frn-0449
CCD Doc
1/1
Back of 47frn-0699
Article 2/2
Back of 47frn-2942
CCD Doc
1~12/17
1
Akahata
S
Kyodo Tsushin; Jiji
Tsushin; Mainichi
Shimbun
Kyodo Tsushin; Jiji
Tsushin; Mainichi
Shimbun
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
D, S
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
D
日本通信
Nihon Tsushin
The Meiji Bulletin
The Meiji bulletin
三潴新報
Mizuma Shimpo
MIZUMA SHIMPO
The Waseda Guardian
The Waseda Guardian
Waseda Guardian
中国新聞
The Chugoku
Chugoku News
Nihon Tsushin
D
選挙法改正議會上程か. 中途選挙... 採用の聲
Revised Election Bill will be introduced.
クラブ通信
Kurabu Tsushin
Kurabu Tsushin
時事新報; 東京新聞
クラブ通信
Jiji Shimpo; Tokyo
Shimbun
Kurabu Tsushin
Jiji Shinpo; Tokyo
Shimbun
Kurabu Tsushin
アカハタ
Akahata
Akahata
アカハタ
Akahata
Akahata
48-loc-1643a
48-loc-1643b
48-loc-1643c
5/21/1948
5/21/1948
5/21/1948
The Yomiuri Weekly
The Yomiuri Weekly
The Yomiuri Weekly
The Yomiuri Weekly
The Yomiuri Weekly
The Yomiuri Weekly
Yomiuri Uikuri
Yomiuri Uikuri
Yomiuri Uikuri
S; D
創刊を祝す; 戰争犠牲者を救ふ道; 祖国に對する愛情
48-loc-1659
5/22/1948
The Yomiuri Weekly
The Yomiuri Weekly
Yomiuri Uikuri
Sameshima
Mercola
Sameshima
Malloy
Spaulding
Christophe Malloy
r Rand
Spaulding
Lee
Nichols
Jiro
Takeuchi;
Hugh L.
Burleson
International conference,
especailly youth's conferences
are particularly significant in
fostering world peace in the
future.
東京に於ける陰謀アメリカの占領に挑戰してロシヤは如何にして日本共産党
主義者を利用せんとするか
D, C
Takebe
Sakaino
M. Ohta
E. Sugiura
Zahn
Y
T. Otsuka
Kitahara
Furukawa
Yoko
Matsuoka
Zahn
1
1
1
12
8
8
Kawamura
D
"Future International Youth Movement"
Y
50
8
Y
13
[D]
Where will the chief factor to invite
deflation be brought about?
Clothing for repatriates
Reconsideration towards Capitalism
Ken, It is with the greatest reluctance that I
hereby return attached translation of
AKAHATA article to be corrected, revised,
improved or re-translated. I don't like to
be critical about translations because I
knew your section is under pressure but
please understand our position when we
have to check.
D
K. Harada
M. Ohta
S
Harano
Kamachi
V, DI Banjo
Otsuka
report of held galley
観光日本
茶道. お手並は家元格
郷土色. 巨人」入試の新顔; 酒落れたドロボー;
旦那から外資導入; 女囚刑務所大弱り
復員だより
Mercola
D
"Public Opinion Against February 1st
Strike"; "Hope for the Future"
Own story
47-loc-0313a
Examiner5 Examiner6
U.S. radioisotopes now available to 21
nations
北海道新聞
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
(Berlin)
Examiner4
S
アジアは動く
1:1,
1:1a,
2:3, 2:3a
Examiner3
Back of 47frn-0834
Article 4/4
"In Paris, a published text of the
Communist declaration included the
statement that because the USSR and
new democracies have become and
obstacle to the plans of the imperialist
struggle for word domination and the
crushing of democratic movements, a
crusade has been organized against
them.
USIS
(Cakridge,
TN)
own article
Examiner1 Examiner2
P
Incitement to Violence or
Unrest Propaganda; Other
4x-frn-0155
4x-frn-0156
Subject
Internal letter in CCD
4
Takebe
Matsumoto
Hirota
1+1
F. Sasaki
3
S, W, P
5
S
1
[Mercola]
Y
Y
Y
14
1
1
Y
1
Oversized
47-frn-1162
Source
Photograph(s)
9/28/1947
Hold No.
Duplicate
47-frn-0803a
Date
Censored
Number of Pages
9/19/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0797a
Censorship
Action
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48-loc-1659f
48-loc-1659g
Submitted by
(Japanese)
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Niigata, Akita)
Yomiuri (Niigata,
Akita)
目に青葉、照りかえす日射しもすつかり夏らしくなつた名
古屋市東山公園の廿一日ヒルさがり突如水中から躍り出た
怪物の水鉄砲攻めにおりから"若き青春"をボートで満喫し
ていた彼氏、彼女たちはたちまち夢の世界から恐怖のドン
底にたゝきこまれ、なかにはあわてゝ水中に飛びこむ彼氏
も出るという騒ぎ; 火事
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Chichibu, Sapporo)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri (Chichibu,
Sapporo)
Yomiuri
パーマ頭の女強盗; 美唄労組が反共連盟を結成
5/22/194[8]
48-loc-1659h
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
奇病で新制中学休校; スープミツクスを九都縣に配給
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri (Sendai)
大石、高橋両氏当選確実. 宮城第二区補選
48-loc-1659j
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Fukui)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Sendai)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri (Fukui)
48-loc-1659i
Yomiuri
基本問題で一致. 本予算編成最終段階へ
48-loc-1659k
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
日通スト宣言; 共同募金84%の成績
48-loc-1659l
48-loc-1659m
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
読売新聞
Yomiuri
Yomiuri (Hiroshima)
48-loc-1659n
48-loc-1659p
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Hiroshima)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
48-loc-1660
48-loc-1660a
48-loc-1660b
48-loc-1660c
48-loc-1660d
48-loc-1660e
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
48-loc-1660f
48-loc-1660g
48-loc-1660h
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
48-loc-1660i
48-loc-1660j
48-loc-1660k
48-loc-1660l
48-loc-1660m
48-loc-1661
48-loc-1661a
Headline (Japanese)
新げき
東宝
完全雇用
賃金安定に新措置. 政府近く方針声明
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
Y
Y
Y
1
2
2
1
Y
1
Y
1
Y
3
Y
1
Y
1
[Takashima]
Y
1
[Takashima]
Y
1
肥料の國管準備中. 商相答弁
判事、殺人犯と同席で饗應
Y
Y
1
1
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
社党、独自案を作成. 電力國管案等
宮内府長官に田島氏決る; 利拂期日変更法案決る; 選挙
Y
Y
1
1
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
2
1
2
3
1
1
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Y
Y
Y
1
2
1
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
48-loc-1661b
48-loc-1661c
48-loc-1661d
48-loc-1661e
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
サトウ
最高賃金制は尚早. 加藤労相慎重な取扱要望
外資受入れ
追放
大藏じれい
今回の追放解除の政界に與える影響は楢橋、保利氏らの復
活によつて相当おおきなものがあろう
百人に軍事裁判. 第三國人の裏口営業
家
幼女都電にかる; 池上線でも; 決勝は木村対丸田.
全日本将棋選手権
ターザン?. 名古屋東山公園の夏
水道
市中金利の引上要望
國鉄本省支部あす一齊賜暇
與党政調連絡会議復活
衣料四千万円横流し. 沖縄人連盟の幹部起訴
男女同権の世となって氣を強くした一女性が約束不履行お
よび傷害罪(ツマリ貞操を傷つけ性病を與えた)で三年越
しの"恋人"を告訴した
強盗
ユネスコ映画. 「我等の生涯の最良の年」
綠風会の規約改正. あす委員会で決定
解説.
今回の追放解除による政界人の復帰は梄橋、保利、石山氏
らにしたところで現に議席を持つていないのでたゞちに各
党に作用するとは考えられないが、その政局に及ぼす影響
を見逃すわけにはゆかない
Y
Y
Y
Y
1
1
1
1
48-loc-1661f
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
2
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
Y
1
48-loc-1661h
48-loc-1661i
48-loc-1661j
48-loc-1661k
48-loc-1661l
48-loc-1661m
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri (Osaka)
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
2
1
2
1
1
1
48-loc-1662
48-loc-1662a
48-loc-1662b
48-loc-1662c
48-loc-1662d
48-loc-1662e
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Osaka)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Nagasaki)
廿二日の衆議院本会議は午後二時十分開会、本予算の提出
時期に関する緊急質問に入り
経済安定本部では経済の現状を明かにするため廿三日経済
情勢報告書を発表した
歳出四千億見当. 本予算最後決定急ぐ
本予算
日曜はしがき
日曜解説
発表に当って. [栗栖安本]長官談
大阪に麻酔魔; 共産党問題で論議. 都労委の東宝問題
Y
48-loc-1661g
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
1
1
1
2
1
1
48-loc-1662f
48-loc-1662g
48-loc-1662h
48-loc-1662i
48-loc-1662j
48-loc-1662k
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
読売新聞
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri (Ibaraki)
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
1
1
1
2
2
1
48-loc-1662l
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri (Yamagata)
全委員を集めて"反省"を警告. 田川の割当問題
Y
1
48-loc-1662m
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri (Ibaraki)
フラク排除でもめる. 敎組定期大会
Y
1
48-loc-1663
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri (Toyama)
納税はインフレの防壁. 富山軍政部が二つの重要発表
Y
1
48-loc-1663a
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri (Gunma)
徴税完納にあらず. 効率は割当過少のため. 軍政部談
Y
1
48-loc-1663b
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri (Gunma)
シベリアで健在な14縣人. 第三船引揚者が齎した快報
Y
1
48-loc-1663c
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Ibaraki)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Yamagata)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Ibaraki)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Toyama)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Gunma)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Gunma)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Shizuoka)
とゞ島
日曜動力
一せい賜暇スト. 本省支部
解除; 引揚援護廳卅一日発足
解除
四十一名死傷自動車火災で;
裁判官の不当処理問題調査に乗出した参議院司…委員会で
は尾津組長尾津喜之助が慢性胃炎を理由に保釈になつたこ
とに関し…
解除. 追放九十八名再確認
國鉄
日曜運輸通信
日曜生産
民自政策
無事に越せるか端境期. 六割遅配対策に縣が四苦八苦
Yomiuri (Shizuoka)
日本機器あすスト; 富士産業もスト
Y
1
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri (Nagasaki)
[Takashima]
[Takashima]
政府は廿二日正午新願委員会の審査結果を発表したが、訴
願を認めて該当決定を取消された百廿九名中には元國務大
臣楢橋渡、元自由党代議士ダイヤモンド社長石山賢吉、元
商工政務次官保利茂、元社会党代議士棚橋小虎の諸氏が含
まれている、なお石橋湛山、犬養健氏らの訴願は認められ
なかつた
[Takashima]
[Arai]
[Takashima]
[Takashima]
1
Oversized
5/22/194[8]
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Yomiuri
Source
Duplicate
Submitted by
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Hold No.
Number of Pages
48-loc-1659e
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
Writers
Prange
Control No.
48-loc-1659a
48-loc-1659b
48-loc-1659c
48-loc-1659d
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
読売新聞
48-loc-1663f
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1663g
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1663h
48-loc-1663i
5/22/194[8]
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
読売新聞
48-loc-1663j
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1663k
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1663l
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1663m
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1664
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1664a
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1664b
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1664c
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1664d
5/22/194[8]
48-loc-1664e
Submitted by
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Tochigi)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Saitama)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Ibaraki)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Kana[gawa])
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Tonai)
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Yomiuri (Tochigi)
電産栃木支部24日事務スト
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
1
Yomiuri (Saitama)
農地を買う人なく農委総辞職
Y
1
Yomiuri (Ibaraki)
日製多賀労組総連会を脱退
Y
1
Yomiuri
(Kana[gawa])
Yomiuri
Yomiuri (Tonai)
ポーキサイト船入港
Y
1
民需用木製品にも油脂塗料の割当実施
尾津事件八証人を喚問. 裁判官の不当処理問題委員会;
國鉄横浜支部スト決行を表決; 名宝盗まる.
展覧会場から法隆寺百万塔上部;
東京競馬第七日成績(曇良)
Y
Y
1
1
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Hokkai[do])
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Aomori)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Iwate)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Miyagi)
Yomiuri (Hokkai[do]) 新郷土読本の内容を検討. 石附忠平氏と河野廣道氏の対談
Y
1
駅構内無斷通行を禁止
Y
1
Yomiuri (Iwate)
"いざ"に備え実弾試射
Y
1
Yomiuri (Miyagi)
二区補選開票の結果. 大石(民自)高橋(民主)が当選.
次点の佐藤氏(國協)以下を断然圧倒
Y
1
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Akita)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Yamagata)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Fukushima)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Ibaraki A)
Yomiuri (Akita)
林業民主化への第一歩. 知事構想の施業調整委員会設立
Y
1
Yomiuri (Yamagata)
全委員を集めて"反省"を警告. 田川の割当問題
Y
1
Y
1
Yomiuri (Ibaraki A)
無事に越せるか端境期. 六割の遅配切抜けに縣が苦慮;
"フラク排除"でもめる. 敎組定期大会
Y
1
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Ibaraki B)
Yomiuri (Ibaraki B)
Y
1
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri (Tochigi A)
Y
1
48-loc-1664f
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Tochigi A)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Tochigi B)
三の丸校舎竣工式; 日立アマチユヤ將棋大会; 縣会.
追予可決; 全逓地協臨時大会; 石岡町会;
日製多賀労組総連会を脱退; 食調委員が未完納; 妹に盗ます;
配給
軍政部から個人感状
Y
1
48-loc-1664g
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri (Gunma A)
Y
1
48-loc-1664h
[5]/[22]/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Gunma A)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Gunma B)
戸叶氏非該当; 社党から田代氏. 縣議補選;
國協党から山本氏; 子守を火攻め; 風浦窃盗ご用;
山前村食調委辞表を撤回; 四人組強盗
シベリアで健在な14縣人. 第二船引揚者が齎らした快報
Yomiuri (Gunma B)
前橋に実費診療所; 長野原でつゝじ祭り;
民自党太田支部結成準備会; 太田市制祝賀邦樂演奏会;
労基行政研究会; 川田村長に生田氏; 蝋山政道氏非該当;
自転車; 太田駅急襲; 暴行事実を自認. 逆お定姪殺し公判
Y
1
48-loc-1664i
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri (Saitama A)
農地を買う人なく農委総辞職
Y
1
48-loc-1664j
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri (Saitama B) 日本衞材で大量首切り
Y
1
48-loc-1664k
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Saitama A)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Saitama B)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Saitama C)
Y
1
48-loc-1664l
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri (Saitama C) 浦和公園では見破つたが. 確める手のない集團轉入;
今井大宮市長ら非該当; 大宮駅前を舗装; 二人組;
溜池に落つ
Yomiuri (Chiba A)
電報を四日まで見送り. 宿直員の手ぬかりと判る
Y
1
48-loc-1664m
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1665
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1665a
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1665b
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1665c
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1665d
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Chiba A)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Chiba B)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Santama)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Kanagawa A)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Kanagawa B)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Niigata A)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Niigata B)
48-loc-1665e
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1665f
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1665g
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1665h
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1665i
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1665j
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1665k
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1665l
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-1665m
5/22/194[8]
読売新聞
48-loc-2790d
8/27/1948
共同通信
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Toyama)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Ishikawa)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Yamanashi)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Nagano)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Nanshin)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Shizuoka)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Chukyo)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Kansai)
Yomiuri Shimbun
(Seibu)
Kyodo Tsushin
48-loc-2792h
11/10/1948
新聞之新聞
Shimbun no Shimbun
11/19/1948
News Item
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Y
1
Yomiuri (Santama)
私刑に屈せずヤミ屋仲間から脱走.
向学少年晴れて日本人に
スト決定を可決. 國鉄労組横浜支部大会開く
Y
1
Y
1
地労委從組へ知事回答; 待望のボーキサイド船.
アルミ增産を誓う昭和電工; 輸出工藝指導所新設;
元巡査、盗んで貯金; 警官の制服で強盗; 通り魔の五人組.
神奈川六ケ所で通行人襲う; 國際靑年協力大会;
新築家屋に半裸男の絞殺体; 建具職父子心中;
エロシヨウまた槍玉に; 第四回戸塚競馬展望; 鐵橋に轢死体;
雇人は轢死
Y
1
Yomiuri (Niigata A)
料飲緩和は間違い. "警官はサボ"と軍政部指摘
Y
1
Yomiuri (Niigata B)
石山氏非該当決る. 期間過ぎ復活は不可能; 儲けた田中氏.
民自党新役員裏話; 五年ぶりタコ合戰; 三條でも;
"保険は気やすめ"; 佐渡に茶採種圃; 優良鉱夫表彰;
"田舎もセチ辛い". 上野地下道の二少年御用;
配給米をゴマかす. 村長、農業会長ら送檢; ヤミ舟御用;
また密造酒を摘発; 魚百貨押収; 杉林焼く; 新村長二人
Y
1
Yomiuri (Toyama)
納税はインフレの防壁. 富山軍政部が二つの重要発表
Y
1
Yomiuri (Ishikawa)
殿田(前代議士)氏非該当に決定. 公職審査
Y
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Yomiuri (Yamanashi) 抑留の手記. 帰國に沸く歓呼. 來し方を想う祖國の山野
Y
1
Y
1
Yomiuri (Nanshin)
一万三千町歩に水田養鯉.
多角経営と蛋白補給に淡水魚增殖
委嘱されぬ労働者代表. 息まく縣労委. 知事に辞職を迫る
Y
1
Yomiuri (Shizuoka)
日本機器あすスト
Y
1
Yomiuri (Chukyo)
通信敎育はナシのツブテ. 肝心の敎科書いまだ來らず
Y
1
Yomiuri (Kansai)
同志社大学へ米國の二博士就任
Y
1
Yomiuri (Seibu)
廣島市へ同情つゞく; アルゼンチンから獣肉
Y
1
Y
1
関西学院大学教授愛盲協議会会長
1
1
貸席営業でゆく. 総閉店は行過ぎ; 暴行されたと訴え;
森暁氏は非該当と決定; 郷土力士の戰績
Kyodo Shashin
第K五〇五五号
Jinbutsu Tsushin
武夫
Shimbun no Shimbun
1
1
Yomiuri (Chiba B)
Yomiuri (Nagano)
1
1
Yomiuri (Fukushima) 一等000000"教育復興くじ"抽籤発表
Yomiuri (Kanagawa
A)
Yomiuri (Kanagawa
B)
1
1
Yomiuri (Aomori)
Yomiuri (Tochigi B)
Oversized
読売新聞
News Agency
Photograph(s)
5/22/194[8]
Source
Duplicate
48-loc-1663e
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
5/22/194[8]
Writers
Prange
Control No.
48-loc-1663d
Censorship
Action
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[ Kazuaki
Tsutsui]
岩崎
Press: Formation of Magazines
Association discussed
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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News Item
News Item
Submitted by
(Japanese)
新聞研究報
Submitted by
Shimbun Kenkyuho
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Shimbun Kenkyu Ho
東京通信
Tokyo Tsushin
Tokyo Tsushin
48-loc-2793b
12/8/1948
12/20/1948
48-loc-2793c
[11]/[15]/194[8]
11/29/194[8]
金属戦線
Kinzoku sensen
Kinzoku sensen
8/6/194?
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
4x-loc-0063
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Press: New buildings if Shupan Remmei
completed
Press: Romansu sha gets published rights
for two MacFadden magazines
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
1
1
倒閣の意気たかし. 全官勞で要求貫徹のデモ; 主張.
逆襲の轉機に立つ
Y
I, V
4x-loc-0064
Petition for prompt repatriation
毎日新聞
9/26/194?
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Shimbun
Marcola
H, P
21/25
Photo of General MacArthur
USIS
日米通信
(Washington)
Associated
静岡新聞
Press
(Moscow)
47-frn-0001
1/23/1947
47-frn-0003
[2]/[14]/194[7]
47-frn-0004
[2]/[16]/194[7]
47-frn-0005
2/16/1947
47-frn-0006
[2]/[16]/194[7]
47-frn-0007
2/16/1947
47-frn-0008
2/16/1947
47-frn-0009
2/16/1947
47-frn-0009a
2/[15]/1947
47-frn-0010
2/16/1947
47-frn-0011
2/16/1947
47-frn-0012
2/16/1947
47-frn-0013
2/16/1947
47-frn-0014
[2]/[16]/194[7]
16:10
Associated
Press (1,
Nanking)
47-frn-0015
2/16/1947
16:11
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(Washington)
47-frn-0016
[2]/[16]/194[7]
16:13
Associated
Press
(Manila)
2/16/1947
2/16/1947
2/16/1947
16:1
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Shanghai)
16:2
United Press 共同通信
(9, Moscow)
16:3
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Moscow)
16:4
Reuter
(London)
16:5
16:6
16:7
2/16/1947
2/16/1947
The American-Japan
Press
Shizuoka Shimbun
Nichi Bei
Shizuoka Shimbun
Japan: Occupation: BCOF to reduce
force
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
ソ誌米の北極演習非難
軍縮委員会の任務制限をソ連非難
Soviet journal New Times charged
American maneuvers are transforming
Arctic into “theater of imperialistic
machinations
USSR-US: Soviet protest Acheson’s
statement
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
United Press 毎日新聞
(Canberra)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
United Press 共同通信
(1, Moscow)
Kyodo Tsushin (35)
Kyodo No. 35
米英関係は徐々に分裂. ヴアルガ氏論評
United Press 時事通信
(Moscow)
Associted
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(London)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
米英関係の漸次離反か. ヴアルガの予想
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
世界日報
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
酒間の論爭
Toward the end of the meal Uncle Joe
arose to propose his umpteenth
toast—for a time
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
蒋主席の中共態度すこぶる強硬
Sources closest to Chiang Kaishek said
he was fully convinced that force was
only means
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
對日賠償. 三割即時取立て.
American Plan For the Repartition of
工業水準は一九三二-四年維持. 米國極東委員會に提案 Japanese Reparations
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
マクナツト駐比米国大使日本へ
McNutt reported scheduled to emplane
Tokyo 24/2 for meeting with
MacArthur stop military base agreement
スターリン喜ぶ
“Well,” I said, and took a deep breath,
trying to think fast through the
champagne babbles.
Next day was also the P.M.’s
birthday—his sixty-ninth—and there
was to be a grand
共同通信
16:7a
Associated
Press (13,
London)
16:8
International Nippon Times
News Service
(Philadelphia)
16:9
Moscow commentator
criticizes the UN Security
Council's decision to separate
control of atomic energy
from that of general
disarmament
H, S
Prime Minister Joseph B. Chifley
(repeat Joseph B. Chifley) said that the
proposal to resume
SCAP warned that if
satisfactory arrangements are
not made to sell Australian
wool in Japan, American
wool will be used
Pravda predicts that the US
and Britain will split for
economic reasons
H, D
Molotov protests Atcheson's
remark about Soviet Union
being "expansionist"
H, P
London Report said that protest
Molotov dispatched vote to Molotov protests Atcheson's
involved Achesons remark on February U.S. Ambassador in Moscow remark about Soviet Union
10 during ays Senate hearing on
protesting against Acheson's being "expansionist"
remark in the Senate
H, P
U.S. policy in Japan, Germany clarified
H, P
Eugene Varga Varga leading Soviet
economist predicted in Pravda today
that there will be progressive
2/16/1947
世界日報
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
[2]/[17]/1947
2/16/1947
16:16
Roosevelt
Book
世界日報
Sekai Nippo (29,
A&B)
Sekai Nippo-No. 29 翌日はまた首相の誕生日-六十九回目の-であって、
A&B
その夕方から英國大使館で、祝賀の豪華な、そして趣
向を凝らした宴會が催されることになつていた。
47-frn-0019
2/16/1947
2/16/1947
16:17
own
article—com
mentary
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
(106)
Mainichi, 106
中國の社会相
Chinese Social Phase
47-frn-0020
2/16/1947
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
北極に米国防の関門
Responding Moscow charges unistates
man[e]uvers transforming Arctic into
theater of imperialistic machinations
unquote American high
United Press 共同通信
(9,
Washington)
Iwasaki
Spaulding
H, S
U.S. wants both Germany
and Japan to be selfsustaining as soon as possible
Elliott Roosevelt's "As He
saw it"
As he saw it
Chinese Social Phase
As he saw it: A heated
H, P
discussion on the subject of
Nazi war criminals; Churchill
was angered
Chiang Kai-shek sources
H, D, [Harold
blame US for not supplying
P
Milks]
arms and credits to his
government, thus making it
difficult to destroy the
Communists
American plan for the
H, P
repartition of 30% of
Japanese reparations
1
1
1
1
1
Spaulding
Kawamoto
Saito
Y
8
1
Spaulding
Kawamoto
Kato
Y
9
2
Spaulding
Kawamoto
Y.
Ichinokura
S
47-frn-0018
16:18
Varga Predicted Progressive
Split in Relation between
U.S. & Britain due to
Economic Factars
Russia issues note on Acheson remark
ソ連の対米抗議の内容
Malloy
Soviet Union protests against H, P
Atcheson's statement as being
slanderous and hostile to
Soviets
[United Nations] Security Councils
Moscow radio commentator
decision to separate question of control Kudriavtsev said Security
over atomic
Council was influenced by
elements which regard it as
vehicle for consolidation of
their countries' position
47-frn-0017
16:14
Kato
Far East situation remains
D
serious
“We left America deeply
The American press spreads H, D [Eddy
convinced Americans want to lies about the USSR
Gilmore]
live in friendship with the
Soviet people,”
In London, War Office
H, D,
announced that US will
S
withdraw two infantry
brigades from Japan
Soviet journal "New
Soviet journal charged US of H, S
Time[s]" charged American turning Arctic into a "theater
maneuvers in Arctic
of imperialistic machinations"
1
Back of 47loc-0650
CCD Doc
1/1
Back of 47loc-1007a
CCD Doc
1/1
H, D, P
13/6
Notes
Y
11
Y
3
1
Kawamoto Yoshimoto
Y
8
1
Saito
Malloy
Spaulding
McNutt scheduled to arrive
in Tokyo Feb. 24 for meeting
with MacArthur re military
base agreement
As he saw it: related to 16:9
H, P
As he saw it: Roosevelt says
he doubts the trustworthiness
of career diplomats in the
State Dept.
A Chinese newspaper's
account of negative side of
Chinese society and
conditions
US military responds to
Moscow charges US of
transforming Arctic into
defense frontier
H, D
Malloy
H, S
Kawamoto Saito
H, D
Malloy
H, P
Spaulding
Spaulding
Y.
Shimokura
Fujinami
Malloy
Spaulding
Y
8
Y
13
Y
3
Y
4
Y
4
Y
8
Y
8
Y
10
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
12/22/1948
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
12/1/1948
Writers
Prange
Control No.
48-loc-2793a
Censorship
Action
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[2]/[16]/194[7]
47-frn-0022
[2]/[17]/194[7]
47-frn-0023
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
16:19a
United Press 共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
2/16/1947
16:20
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0023a
2/16/194[7]
16:20a
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Tokyo)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
米兵
Five GIS kill, injure Japanese at
Hachioji
47-frn-0024
2/16/1947
16:21
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
軍事豫算削減. 占領地に不安. 米陸相語る
1st Lead Patterson
47-frn-0025
2/16/1947
United Press 毎日新聞
(New York)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0026
2/17/194[7]
2/16/194[7]
47-frn-0027
[2]/[16]/194[7]
47-frn-0028
2/19/1947
47-frn-0029
2/17/1947
47-frn-0030
[2]/[17]/1947
47-frn-0031
2/18/1947
47-frn-0032
2/18/1947
47-frn-0032a
[2]/[17]/194[7]
47-frn-0033
2/18/1947
47-frn-0034
2/16/1947
The second Northwest Air Lines survey
flight to the Orient arrived in Tokyo at
8:37 a.m. Sunday...
北太平洋に新航路開設
Second air survey flight to Orient
arrives in Tokyo
Japan: Politics: Internal disunity will
delay treaty-Yoshida
Moscow
Radio Press
(Moscow)
China: Economic: Unprecedent
financial plight
朝日新聞
Five Air Force soldiers will
face court martial for the
murder and injury of
Japanese in Hachioji
The NewYork Sun, in an editorial, said
"although Japan has a notable degree of
...
Radio Press
(Shanghai)
米、ハンガリーへ借欺
Brief Summary
President of Northwest
Airlines met with MacArthur
to discuss airline operation in
Asia
Under the new plan of North- Second Northwest Airlines
West Airline, Douglas DC4 survey flight to Orient arrives
arrived at Tokyo from Seattle in Tokyo
for [inspection] of air line
with Far East
Five Fifth Air Force soldiers will face a
Far East Air Forces general court
martial...
Shanghai
H, P
H, P
[Matsuda]
8
2
D
Malloy
2
Sin Min Pao newspaper
writes that severe economic
crisis in China will lead to
disintegration of Chinese
society
US grant to Hungary viewed
by some as "political loan for
bolstering anti-Communist
elements in Hungary"
D
Malloy
2
D
Malloy
Spaulding
One Billion Dollars of
equipment is Philippines
Reparations claim on Japan
H, D
Malloy
Spaulding
Limited private trading
between foreign and
Japanese businessmen may
be possible within a short
time
H, P
Spaulding
Kato
Argument between two
adherents of the two rival
systems of Romaji
H, P
D, P
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
The practical Test of Romaji
18:4
United Press Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
Enermy Tra[d]ing act may be cancelled
18:4a
United Press 共同通信
(Tokyo)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
The "Trading With the Enemy" Act
which has regulated commerce between
Japan and the United States...
Enemy Trading Act may be
cancelled
H, P
2/18/1947
18:5
Associated
共同通信
Press
(London);
Agence
France-presse
(London)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
南ア共産党代表、英国王の訪問を非難
Five million pounds which South
Some of royal family's tour
African [Government] would spend on to South Africa could have
royal [family's] tour could have been... been put to better use of
Communist leader there said
in London
Communist leader said that
the sum South Africa would
spend on royal family's tour
could have been put to better
use on needs of the poor
H, S
2/18/1947
2/18/1947
18:6
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
対敵通商法の対日適用近く廃棄
2/18/1947
2/18/1947
18:7
Associated
Press (1,
London)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
英、対日民間貿易再開促進を要求
Official source said repeal of
Trading with Enemy Act as
regards Japan will be
announced some time before
March 1st
MacArthur's ban on entry of
all allied traders hitherto will
be lifted due to his request
for facilities which will
accomodate traders
H, P
47-frn-0035
47-frn-0035a
[2]/[18]/194[7]
18:7f
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
47-frn-0036
[2]/[18]/194[7]
18:7a
Associated
北海道新聞
Press World
Service
(London)
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(London)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Official source unipressly said repeal of Official source said repeal of
Trading with Enemy Act. as regards
Trading with Enemy Act as
Japan which will announce.
regards Japan will be
announced some time before
March 1st
Foreign office spokesman said Britain Foreign official spokesman
had received aye "favorable" response said facilities would enable
from US State [Department] to...
British commercial interests
to send representatives into
Japan
A Foreign office spokesman said Britain
had received a "favorable" response
from United States State Department
to...
A Foreign office spokesman said Britain
had received a "favorable" response
from the United States State
Department to...
共同通信
Y
3
18:2
Limited private trading bet.
foreign and Japanese
businessmen may be possible
within " short time", SCAP's
foreign trade division Deputy
Chief Frank Pickelle said
Saito
Y
Jiji
対日制限付取引近く再開か
3
H, P
Jiji Tsushin
Associated
Press (New
York)
Notes
Sec. of War Patterson
stressed the need for
maintaining the military
budget which would permit
continued food rations in
occupied areas
New York Sun said that
Japanese should use Romaji
to better communicate with
the world
Premier Yoshida said that the
peace treaty with the Allied
nations will be delayed due to
internal disunity in Japan
under the Occupation forces
時事通信
18:1
Examiner5 Examiner6
2
Nippon Times
Foreign
$1,000,000,000 Worth of Equipment Is
P.I. Reparattons Claim on Japan
Examiner4
Y
Nippon Times
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Manila)
Examiner3
H, P
Asahi
17:3
An additional grant by the United States U.S. loan to Hungary was
of a $15,000,000 surplus property
viewd as a political loan
credit to Hungary was announced
today.
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, D [Ohtake]
Asahi Shimbun
2/18/1947
Associated
Press World
Service
(Budapest)
Subject
H, P
[Matsuda]
3
Yoshimoto
Y
4
2
Miho
Y
5
2
[Peter
Kalischer,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
[Peter
Kalischer,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
1
2
Malloy
[Hensley] Spaulding
Spaulding
Kato
Kato
H, D
Malloy
Spaulding
H, D
Malloy
Spaulding
H
Kawamoto
Miho
Y
9
Miho
Y
3
Kato
Y
15
2
7
Oversized
News Agency
United Press
(Tokyo)
Photograph(s)
Source
16:19
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0021
Censorship
Action
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2/18/1947
18:7c
47-frn-0040
[2]/[18]/194[7]
47-frn-0041
2/18/1947
47-frn-0042
2/18/1947
47-frn-0043
2/18/1947
47-frn-0044
News Agency
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Subject
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
18:7e
Associated
Press World
Service
日本経済新聞
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon Keizai
2/18/1947
18:8
日米通信
The America-Japan
Press (9)
Nichibei - No. 9
ウ氏の斜視的論法. 同志からも次第に見離される
2/18/1947
18:9
United
Feature
Syndicate
(New York)
Associated
Press (10,
London)
時事通信; 共同通信
Jiji Tsushin; Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji, Kyodo
日本の極東貿易は三年間で復活.
繊維製品の注文すでに四千万ドル
Associated
Press
(London)
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
18:12
世界日報
Sekai Nippo (5-A&B) Sekainippo - No. 5 A&B
The final meeting of the American,
As He Saw It
British, and Russian chiefs of staff was
scheduled for...
18:9a
2/18/1947
対日通商再開問題詳報
Headline
Assocciated
Press
(London)
Associated
Press
(London)
Foreign office spokesman said Britain
had received... response from [U.S.]
State...
Trade with Japan sought by Britain
British Foreign Office
Spokesman's statement on
Foreign Trading with Jap.
A Foreign office spokesman said Britain
had received a "favorable" response
from the United States State
Department to...
World Events
Magazine "New Republic"
has not been altered in
character since H. Wallace
became editor
Evidence of Japan’s quick industrial
Japanese Government
recovery in her first postwar year was
officials estimate that Japan
seen by these sources
export to resume her
predominant prewar position
in Far-Eastern markets within
3 years
Evidence of quick industrial recovery of
Japan seen in fact that Asiatic countries
have placed orders for 40 million
dollars worth of textiles
Brief Summary
British trade with Japan: Up
to present, Gen. MacArthur
banned entry of traders
Trade with Japan sought by
Britain; Gen, MacArthur
encouraging revival of textile
trade in particular
Informants' opinions of the
possible resumption of
British trade with Japan
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
H, D,
P
Malloy
Spaulding
Y.
Shimokura
H, D
Malloy
Spaulding
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
5
2
H, D
5
Chicago-- The leftist New
H, P [Randolph Malloy
Republic has not been altered
Churchill]
since H. Wallace became
editor
Japan expected to assume
H, D
Malloy
prewar predominant position
within 3 years
T. Gomes
Y.
Shimokura
Spaulding
J. Gomes
Quick recovery of Japan
evidenced in the fact that
orders for 40 million dollars
worth of textiles have been
placed
As he saw it: the final
meeting of the American,
British, and Russian chiefs of
staff
U.S. ship loading cargo in
Java despite repeated Dutch
warning
H, D
Malloy
Spaulding
H, P
Y.
Shimokura
P
1
Saito
Y
4
Y
17
4
3
47-frn-0046
2/18/1947
18:14
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Java)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Aboard steamship Martin Behrman off
Cheribon
47-frn-0047
2/18/1947
18:14a
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
U.S. ship loading cargo in Java despite
warning
U.S. ship loading cargo in
Java despite repeated Dutch
warning
47-frn-0048
[2]/[18]/194[7]
18:15
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
The [S]tate [D]epartment ind[i]cated
today that the United States would
recognize the authority of the...
State Department indicated
today that U.S. will recognize
the authority of Dutch East
Indies government to prevent
departure of American cargo
ships
H, P
1
47-frn-0049
[2]/[18]/194[7]
18:15a
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Nippon Times
Nippoin Times
Foreign
Recognizes Dutch Authority
State Department indicated
today that U.S. will recognize
the authority of Dutch East
Indies government to prevent
departure of American cargo
ships
H, P
1
47-frn-0050
2/18/1947
2/18/1947
18:16
United Press, 共同通信
Kyodo
Tsushin (2,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
緊急対策に米国は同情的手段」を考慮中といわれる
Authoritative said [State] [Department]
considering “[psychological] gestures”
which it might make to strengthen
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek...
Chinese Ambassador
Wellington Koo met
Marshall on Chinese present
crisis
Chinese Ambassador
Wellington Koo met
Marshall on Chinese present
crisis
H, P
[Hensley] J. Gomes
Saito
Y
18
47-frn-0051
2/18/194[7]
2/18/194[7]
18:16a
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Press
米国の対華援助方針
Authoritative said [State] [Department]
considering “[psychological] gestures”
which it might make to [strengthen]
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek...
Chinese Ambassador
Wellington Koo met
Marshall on Chinese present
crisis
Chinese Ambassador
Wellington Koo met
Marshall on Chinese present
crisis
H, P
[Hensley] J. Gomes
Saito
Y
12
47-frn-0052
2/[17]/1947
2/18/1947
18:17
Associated
時事通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin (11,
London)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
英帝国の対日通商の[機]構へ
Informants pointed out that plans of
Commonwealth countries for resuming
trade with Japan had advanced more
rapidly than Britains plans.
Informants pointed out that
plans of commonwealth
countries for resuming trade
with Japan had advanced
more recently
British Commonwealth
nations are resuming trade
with Japan more rapidly than
Britain
H, D
Kato
Y
4
47-frn-0053
[2]/[18]/1947
18:18
Moscow
日本通信
Broadcasting
Nihon Tsushin
Nippon Tsushin
オランダ政府対インドネシア斗争を強化
Dutch government strenghens tight
against Indonesia.
H, S
Malloy
47-frn-0054
2/18/1947
18:19
Reuters
(Shanghai)
日本経済新聞
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon-Keizai
日本の急速復興警戒
47-frn-0055
2/18/1947
時事通信 English
Section
Jiji Tsushin English
Section
Jiji Press
Early peace in China has never been
more imperative—apart from the threat
of Japan recovering her prewar
dominant position in this part of the
world—than today.
NFL proposes dissolution of “Zenkoku
Rodokumiai Kaigi”
Dutch government wishes to
buy military equipment from
U.S. for fighting against
Indonesia
A Chinese magazine reports
that Japan is the U.S.'s
alternative to China as a
stabilizing influence in Asia
47-frn-0056
[2]/[19]/194[7]
19:1
共同通信 English
2/19/1947
19:3
Nippon Times
Kyodo Tsushin
English
Nippon Times
Kyodo
47-frn-0057
47-frn-0058
[2]/[18]/194[7]
19:4
United Press, 毎日新聞
Kyodo
Tsushin
(Wiesbaden)
Mainichi Shimbun
Nippon Times
Magazine
Mainichi
47-frn-0059
2/18/1947
19:4a
United Press, 共同通信
Kyodo
Tsushin (23,
Wiesbaden)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
2/19/1947
National Federation of Labor
proposes dissolution of
"Zenkoku Rodo Kumiai
Kaigi"
Early unification of labor
front still difficult
War widows prove problem
to Japan
Ministers of 8 German states
in British occupation zones
agreed not to sign the
German Peace Treaty if the
Big Four asks them to do so
Early unification of labor front still
difficult
War Widows Prove Problem To Japan
German State Presidents not to sign
peace treaty
講和條約に調印せず. 英軍地帯ドイツ八州首相申合せ
Minister presidents of eight German
State[s] in British zones have agreed
among themselves not to sign German
peace treaty if Big Four ask them do so.
Presidents of 8 German
state[s] in Britlish zones have
agreed among themselves not
to sign German peace treaty
Ministers of 8 German states
in British occupation zones
agreed not to sign the
German Peace Treaty if the
Big Four asks them to do so
H, P
[Stanley
Swinton]
3
Spaulding
Y
H, D
Y
P
18
3
7
H, P
H, P
ロシア語
で書かれ
ている電
報あり
4
[Duane
Hennessy]
1
H, S
Malloy
Spaulding
H, S
Spaulding
Kato
2
Miho
Y
6
Oversized
47-frn-0038
Source
Photograph(s)
18:7b
Duplicate
Hold No.
2/18/1947
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
2/18/1947
Japanese Article
Prange
Control No.
Writers
Date Submitted
47-frn-0037
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
19:9
Associated
共同通信
Press (18,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
19:9a
Associated
Press World
Service
(Washington)
Headline (Japanese)
47-frn-0061
2/19/1947
47-frn-0062
[2]/[19]/194[7]
47-frn-0063
2/19/1947
2/19/1947
19:10
世界日報
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
再びカイロへ
47-frn-0064
2/19/1947
2/19/1947
19:11
世界日報
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
乾杯・乾杯
47-frn-0065
[2]/[19]/1947
2/19/1947
19:12
United Press, 共同通信
Kyodo
Tsushin
(Nanking)
Kyodo Tsushin (50)
Kyodo No. 50
中国海軍を日本へ派遣
47-frn-0066
[2]/[19]/194[7]
2/19/194[7]
19:13
United Press, 共同通信
Kyodo
Tsushin (18,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
米政府共産分子の粛清を要求. 米商業会議所の報告
47-frn-0067
[2]/[19]/194[7]
19:14
United Press 毎日新聞 English
(Honolulu)
Mainichi Shimbun
English
Mainichi
47-frn-0068
[2]/[19]/194[7]
19:15
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
47-frn-0069
[2]/[19]/194[7]
19:16
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Moscow)
47-frn-0069a
[2]/[19]/194[7]
19:17;
19:17a;
19:17b;
19:17c
Associated
Press
(Washington)
; Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
2/19/1947
2/19/1947
19:19
Headline
Subject
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Ministers of 8 German states
in British occupation zones
agreed not to sign the
German Peace Treaty if the
Big Four asks them to do so
H, S
Malloy
Spaulding
Kato
MacArthur's Chief of
Foreign Trade McDermott
says that resumption of
private trade will take some
time
H, D
Miho
Yoshimoto
MacArthur's Chief of
Foreign Trade McDurmott
says that resumption of
private trade will take some
time
H, D [Morris
Harris ]
As He Saw It
As he saw it: Returning to
Cairo
H, P
J. Gomes
Yoshimoto
Y
3
As He Saw It
As he saw it
H, P
J. Gomes
Yoshimoto
Y
7
Sino Govt decided to send
Sino government decided to
warship to Japan as token of send warship to Japan as
Occupation Force
token of Occupation Force
H, P
Spaulding
J. Gomes
Y
5
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
published report charging
400 communists wormed
way into strategic Federal
posts
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
published report charging
400 communists wormed
way into strategic federal
posts
H, P
J. Gomes
Yoshimoto
Y
11
Gruesome demonstration
outside a Buddhist temple
H, S
Malloy
Spaulding
Opposition to the
confirmation of Lilienthal as
Chairman of the Atomic
Energy Commission
H, P
1
Canada is collaborating with
the U.S. in preparation for
aggression
H, D
1
P. Mcdermott Said
Production of Textile
Offered Jap. Opportunity for
Trade
H, D, [Morris
P; H, Harris]
D; H,
D; H,
D, P;
H, D
Today and Tomorrow:
Problem of the creation of
the German government
New interim plan advised by
State Dept. to F.E.C.
H, P
H, P
[Walter
Lippman[
n]]
[Hensley] Spaulding
Kato
Several American newspaper
editors said proposed 5
million dollar cut in funds for
occupation would destroy the
program
H, P
Spaulding
Kato
Ministers and presidents of eight
German States in the British zone have
agreed among themselves not to sign
the German peace treaty if the Big Four
ask them to do so.
日本民間貿易再開数年かかる. マクダーモツト氏談
McDermott said prospects for
expanding Japanese trade blighted by
these postwar factors: loss of access to
Oriental sources of raw materials, loss
of mercantile fleet, rising costs of
manufacture and labor.
McDermot[t] declined to
view with optimistic
statement by Pickelle, Deputy
Chief of Foreign Trade
Division Tokyo about
resumption of private trading
between foreign and
Japanese businessen
Peter McDermott, Chief of the Foreign
Trade Division of General MacArthur’s
headquarters, who is here conferring
with government agencies seeking to
restore Japan’s private economy,
foresaw a dark future for the empire’s
once flourishing silk trade.
Before lunchtime, I said goodbye to
Father. He had planned originally to
stay over in Teheran until Friday...
Of the dinner the night before, Father
had later jokingly remarked that there
had seemed to be three hundred and
sixty-five toasts—one for every day in
the year.
[Sino] [government] decided send
warship Japan as token occupation
force pending dispatch army forces[.]
[Government] had selected trained
divisions for occupation but these
diverted to [civil war]
Chamber of Commerce of [United
States] published fifty seven page report
changing four [hundred] communists
wormed way into strategic [federal]
posts and “it[‘s] clear US [government]
has shown appal[l]ing laxity in ferreting
them out.
The solemn quiet of religious service
outside a Bud[d]hist temple was
disturbed Tuesday when an unidentified
priestly-clad Japanese uttered a few
incantations and then chopped off two
of his toes with a hatchet...
Sen[at]or Claude Pepper, Democrat of
Florida, said in a letter to President
Truman today that the fight against the
confirmation of David E. Lilienthal as
chairman of the atomic energy
commission was being pushed by
“Ambitious militarism and isolationism
and greedy efforts to establish
monopolies” in atomic energy.
The Izvestia declared Tuesday that
Canada was turning over her territory
and army to the United States in
preparation for aggression.
時事通信;
北海道新聞;
日本経済新聞;
Nippon Times
Jiji Tsushin; Hokkaido Jiji Tsushin;
対日貿易再開まで数ヵ年;
Shimbun; The Nihon Hokkaido Shimbun; 日本民間貿易再開の楽観論に警告;
Keizai; Nippon Times Nihon Keizai;
日本生糸の将来は悲観的. 民間貿易の再開は数年後
Nippon Times
Foreign
Future of Japanese Silk Dark. Nation
Urged to Rely on Cotton. Chief of
Foreign Trade Division of SCAP
Doubts Silk Trade Can Be Restored to
Pre-war Dimensions
New York
Nippon Times
Herald
Tribune
United Press 共同通信
(7,
Washington)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Today and Tomorrow
Kyodo Tsushin (3272)
Kyodo (32-72)
米国の新提案. 対日賠償三〇%中間取立
47-frn-0070
2/19/1947
47-frn-0071
[2]/[19]/1947
2/19/1947
19:20
47-frn-0074
[2]/[19]/194[7]
2/19/1947
19:26
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
占領費削減に反対. 独視察記者団帰米
47-frn-0075
2/19/1947
19:27
Telegrafnoe 日本通信
agentstvo
SSSR
(Khabarovsk)
Nihon Tsushin
Nittsu
ブルガリヤ電報通信社の承認発表
47-frn-0076
2/19/1947
19:28
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
47-frn-0077
2/19/1947
19:29
International Nippon Times
News Service
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Magazine
Nippon Times Local
New interim plan which was devised by
statement in effort circumvent deadlock
which resulted from Russian
[unwillingness] agree to any final plan
unless her position approved was
submitted to FEC for "Information and
comments" of member nations.
Several American newspaper editors
said proposed five million dollars cut in
funds for occupation of overseas areas
would destroy entire program.
P. Mcdermott Said
Production of Textile
Offered Jap. Opportunity for
Trade
Several American newspaper
editors said proposed five
million dollars cut in funds
would destroy entire program
Brief Summary
H, P
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Miho
2
Y
8
2
Malley
Spaulding
Y.
Shimokura
2
Miho
Y.
Shimokura
Y
22
Y
10
Y
8
5
Gomes
Y
ロシア語
で書かれ
ている電
報あり
9
Magazine. The Death of a Christian
Story: Death of a Christian
H, P
3
Twentieth Air Force Pays Tribute To
Marines Who Died on Iwojima
Twentieth Air Force pays
tribute to Marines who died
on Iwojima
H, P
1
1
Oversized
News Agency
United Press 毎日新聞
(Wiesbaden)
Photograph(s)
Source
19:4b
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
2/19/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0060
Censorship
Action
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2/19/1947
2/19/1947
47-frn-0080
2/19/1947
47-frn-0081
2/20/1947
47-frn-0082
2/19/1947
47-frn-0082a
2/19/1947
47-frn-0082b
2/19/1947
47-frn-0083
[2]/[19]/194[7]
47-frn-0084
2/25/1947
47-frn-0085
[2]/[27]/194[7]
47-frn-0086
2/[27]/1947
2/27/1947
27:2
47-frn-0087
[2]/[26]/194[7]
2/27/194[7]
27:2a
47-frn-0088
2/27/1947
47-frn-0089
2/28/1947
47-frn-0090
[2]/[27]/194[7]
27:5
47-frn-0091
2/27/1947
27:7,
27:7a
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(New York)
47-frn-0093
[2]/[27]/194[7]
27:8
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Manila)
47-frn-0094
[2]/[27]/194[7]
2/27/194[7]
27:9,
5:35
Sun Acme
47-frn-0095
2/27/194[7]
2/27/194[7]
27:10
United Press 日米通信
(Washington;
Chicago)
47-frn-0096
2/27/194[7]
2/27/194[7]
27:11
Associated
Press (48,
London)
News Agency
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Associated
北海道新聞
Press World
Service
(Washington)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
中国アンラ物資を闇市へ放出を米国に要請
Asahi No. 37
中國記者團近く訪日
Own Article
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun (37)
19:33A Own Article
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun (35) Yomiuri Bo.35
中國から新聞記者團
2/20/1947
19:33b
世界日報
Sekai Nippo (24)
Sekai Nippo - No.
24
中國記者團來朝
2/19/1947
19:34
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun (38,
Zürich)
Asahi 38 (Zürich)
英石炭危機の政治外交的影響
19:33
own article
(Zürich)
Radio Press
(Moscow)
Radio Press
(Moscow)
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
(London)
26:25
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
27:1
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Shanghai)
Associated
Press (43,
New York)
Associated
Press (43,
New York)
27:3
2/27/1947
27:4
Headline
Official sources here disclosed that
China has asked the United States for
permission to sell $200,000.000 worth
of UNRRA supplies in the Chinese
black market, in order to bolster the
national government’s inflation ridden
economic system.
Subject
Official sources here
disclosed China has asked
U.S. for permission to sell
UNRRA supply in the
Chinese black market
Brief Summary
Official sources here
disclosed China has asked
U.S. for permission to sell
UNRRA supply in the
Chinese black market
Chinese Pressmen coming to A group of Chinese
Japan soon
pressmen are coming to
Japan shortly
Chinese Pressmen from
A group of Chinese
China
pressmen are coming to
Japan shortly
Chinese Press men Coming A group of Chinese
to Japan
pressmen are coming to
Japan shortly
Political and Diplomatic
Coal crisis in Britain may
Influences of Coal Crisis in weaken her political power,
Britain
thereby strengthening Russia;
Walter Lippman urges more
help for Britain
US-Canada: Establish Military
Cooperation
Evidence of [Japan’s] quick industrial
recovery in her first postwar year was
seen by these sources...
[Kyodo ]
日本経済新聞
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon Keizai
日本が一番いゝ. 戰後の東洋の社会状態
American supervision has given a
remarkably better life to conquered
Japanese than the liberation has brought
to other peoples of East Asia.
Japan-War crimes: Tokyo trials
continue
Evidence of Japan's quick
industrial recovery: Japan's
own official estimates
showed that the country
expected to resume her
predominant prewar position
within three years
Americans have added to
Anti-foreignism in the East
by their ignorance of oriental
psychology
Japan-war crimes: Tokyo
trials continue
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
思い上つた清瀬弁論. 米紙の東京裁判論
[New York] Times editorially
commenting on [Kiyose’]s claims Japan
innocent victim military encirclement of
aggression concluded...
New York Times editorially
comments on Kiyose's claims
Japan innocent victim of
encirclement of aggression
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Press
日本の自衛は悪漢の自衛.
NYタイムズ紙の清瀬弁論批判
New York Times editorially
comments on Kiyose's claims
Japan innocent victim of
encirclement of aggression
共同通信 English
Kyodo Tsushin
English
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
共同通信
Kyodo
ホ司令官、南鮮統治方針言明
N.Y Times editorially
comment on KIYOSE’s
claims Japan innocent victim
military encirclement of
aggression
[New York] Times editorially
New York Times editorially
commenting on [Kiyose’s] claims Japan commenting on Kiyose’s
innocent victim [of] military
claims in Tokyo Tribunal
encirclement and aggression concluded said that Japan’s [selfthat...
defense] would be one of
bandit
About 1,000 journalists expected to be
purged
Gen. John R. Hodge, Commander of
Gen. Hodge said operation of
United States zone in southern Korea
Korean [Government] in
unipressly said occupation objective is U.S. zone will be handed to
to get operation of Korean
Koreans by March 1st
[Government] in US zone into Korean
hands by March first.
1,075 candidates apply for councillor
election
N.Y. Times warns Korea may be
another Poland
About 1,000 journalists
expected to be purged
Lt. Gen. Hodge states that
operation of Korean
government to be handed to
Koreans by March 1
1,075 candidates apply for
councillor election
New York Times editorialy
commented that Korea may
become another Poland if
U.S. does not take action
The statements of four American
newspaper executives that a military
agreement between the Philippines and
the United States is being held up by
the United States state and war
departments was amplified here by
informed sources, who predicted that
the pact will be quickly concluded once
the national [plebiscite] on the party
issue is settled three weeks hence.
サン写真新聞
共同通信
日本髪も洋式化
The Sun Pictorial
Daily
Sun
The America-Japan
Press (6)
Nichibei Tsushin (6) 米國の対朝鮮政策は変らない. ホ司令官の帰米;
State Department officials said the visit
犯罪の陰には惡質の女と間抜けな馬. 犯罪委員会が発表 of Lieut. Gen. John R. Hodge,
commander of the United States forces
in [S]outh Korea has “not altered one
bit” the American policy toward Korea.;
Slow horses and fast women lead more
men to embezzlement than all other
“temptations,” the Chicago Crime
Commission said today.
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
インド、ビルマの完全独立. 英共産党の外交政策決定
British empire communist conference
committee demanded full independence
for India[,] Burma[,] Ceylon[,] Egypt[,]
Pal[es]tine.
[Miyamot Spaulding
o]
H, P
J. Gomes
Y.
Shimokura
H, P
J. Gomes
Shimokura
H, P
Y.
Shimokura
H, D
Malloy
Y.
Shimokura
D
Malloy
Spaulding
Malloy
Spaulding
Examiner3
Examiner4
Kato
Examiner5 Examiner6
D
H, D Russel[l]
Brines
Notes
Y
7
Nakao
Y
3
1
Nakao
Y
2
1
Y
2
Y
7
J. Gomes
Fujinami
1
H, D
Kyodo Tsushin
United Press 共同通信
(Washington)
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, P
1
2
Spaulding
Y
H, P
Kato
Y
9
H, P
J. Gomes
Saito
Y
4
Malloy
Spaulding
H, P
2
H, P
H, D
13
3
Kato
Gomes
Y
8
H, P
2
H, P,
S
3
H, P
1
Miss Anne Dancy who is in Miss Anne Dancy of the Far
service of Far Eastern Air
Eastern Air Corps shows her
Corps shows her style of hair hair worn in Japanese style
dressing in Japanese way
H, P
J. Gomes
Saito
Y
3
State [Department] officials Lt. Gen. Hodge has not
said that the visit of [General] altered one bit the American
Hodge has not altered one bit policy toward Korea
the American policy toward
Korea.
H, P
J. Gomes
Saito
Y
4
British empire communists
conference demands full
independence for India,
Burma, Ceylon, Egypt, and
Palestine
H, D
Malloy
Spaulding
Y
9
British empire Communists
demand independence from
racial oppression and
murderous exploitation
J. Gomes
Saito
Oversized
47-frn-0079
Source
Photograph(s)
19:31
Duplicate
Hold No.
2/19/1947
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
2/19/1947
Japanese Article
Prange
Control No.
Writers
Date Submitted
47-frn-0078
Censorship
Action
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2/27/1947
47-frn-0100
2/27/1947
47-frn-0101
47-frn-0102
News Agency
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
United
日米通信
Feature
Syndicate
(Winnipeg)
United Press 毎日新聞 English
(Tokyo)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichi Bei Tsushin
Mainichi Shimbun
English
Mainichi
27:13a
United Press 共同通信
(Tokyo)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
2/27/1947
27:14c
2/27/1947
27:16
Kyodo
Tsushin,
United Press
United Press
(New York)
Mainichi Shimbun;
The Nihon Keizai;
Nippon Times
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi; Nihon
Keizai; Nippon
Times
Mainichi
47-frn-0103
2/27/1947
27:17
United Press 毎日新聞
(New York)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0104
2/27/1947
27:18
United Press 毎日新聞
(New York)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0105
2/27/1947
27:21
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Manila)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
マニラ軍事法廷、七月以後東京に移転
47-frn-0106
2/27/1947
2/27/1947
27:22
Associated
Press (25,
Honolulu)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
クルーグ長官言明
47-frn-0107
2/27/1947
2/27/1947
27:23
Associated
Press (20,
Honolulu)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin (30)
Kyodo - No. 30
クルーグ国務長官ホノルル着
47-frn-0108
2/27/1947
2/27/1947
27:23a
Hokkaido Shimbun
(17)
Hokkaido - No. 17
対日軍事占領は講和條約調印まで
47-frn-0109
2/27/1947
27:25
Associated
北海道新聞
Press World
Service
(Honolulu)
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Honolulu)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0110
[2]/[27]/194[7]
27:25a
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Honolulu)
47-frn-0111
[2]/[27]/194[7]
27:27
United Press 毎日新聞
(London)
47-frn-0112
2/27/194[7]
2/27/194[7]
27:28
47-frn-0113
2/27/1947
2/27/1947
27:30
47-frn-0114
2/27/1947
2/26/1947
27:31
47-frn-0115
[2]/[27]/194[7]
27:32
27:13
2/27/1947
Own article
毎日新聞;
日本経済新聞;
Nippon Times
毎日新聞
濠、加の不滿は當然. 対独平和條約締結から除外
比島の美術品など故国へ
Headline
World Events
Emperor Hirohito may soon lose a
valuable part of his birds, plants and
ethnographic collection—to the Natural
History Museum of the Philippines in
Manila, where the specimens came
from originally.
Emperor Hirohito may soon loose a
valuable part of his birds, shells, [plants]
and ethnographic collection -- to the
Natural History Museum of the
Philippines in Manila, where the
specimens came from originally.
Allied Nations Allowed to Inspect
Plants Earmarked for Reparations
Subject
World News
Dr. [Quisumbing], Director
of the Natural History
Museum in Manila found
many things originally
brought from Philippines
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
The Big Four are forced by
H, D, [Randolph Spaulding
Russia's selfishness to settle
P
Churchill]
treaties on the basis of power
politics
Mention of Property
H, D [Tanaka] Malloy
Custodian in connection with
valuables belonging to the
Philippines
Gomes
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Kato
Y
Spaulding
Notes
5
2
Valuables belonging to
Philippines discovered on
Imperial Palace grounds by
Civil Property Custodian
H, P
Allied nations allowed to
inspect plants earmarked for
reparations
The Korean problem
emphasizes the increasing
responsibility that rests on
U.S. in the settlement of
world affairs
H, C, Peter
D
Kalischer
A comment about Soviet
belief in the doctrine "to the
victor belongs the spoils"
H, D [Matsuda] Malloy
Lt. Gen. Hodge warns that
the Russians are drafting
young Koreans in the
Russian occupation zone
H,P
War crimes trials before United States
military tribunals in the Philippines not
concluded by June will be transferred to
Tokyo, it was learned from Manila
office of SCAP Legal Section.
Soviet Union has accepted the position [Secretary] of Interior [Krug]
of United Stated in Japan Secretary of said Soviet Union has
Interior Krug said.
accepted the position of U.S.
in Japan
Interior Secretary Krug termed
Interior Secretary, Krug on
conditions on Samoa, Guam, and
said [Japanese] mandated
Tarawa “basically the same as those
Islands should in transferred
which [brought] about the Boston tea
to Civil Control
party”
The Soviet Union has accepted the
Krug on [Japanese] Military
position of the United States in Japan, Occupation
Secretary of the Interior Julius Krug
said today.
Krug bares policy of Russia on Japan
Philippines war crimes trials
not completed by June will
be transferred to Tokyo
H, S
Sec. of Interior Krug said
Soviet Union has accepted
the position of U.S. in Japan
H, P
H. Kato
Sec. of Interior said Japanese
mandated islands should be
transferred to civil control
H, P
Malloy
Krug on Japanese military
occupation
H, P
Y.
Shimokura
Krug says that Soviet Union
has accepted the U. S.
position in Japan
H, P
1
The Soviet Union has accepted the
position of the United States in Japan,
Secretary of the Interior Julius Krug
said today.
Krug says that major
necessity for military
occupation of Japan will end
when peace terms are signed
and the reparation questions
are settled
Hamburg reported that 6
persons died of starvation
and cold in Berlin
Influencial organizations'
opinions on the Manchurian
problems
As he saw it
H, P
4
H, P
1
Russia's endorsement of U.S.
trusteeship over Pacific
Islands provided an
unexpected twist to SovietAmerican relations
Representative Daniel Reed
said unreciprocal trade
program may have caused
the war in the Pacific
H, P
[Edward E Kawamoto Kato
Bomar]
H, P
[Matsuda]
New York [Times] columnist, Mrs.
Anne O’Hara McCormick, said [that]
Korean problem emphasizes the
“increasing responsibility that rests on
the United [States] in the settlement of
world affairs.”
A [Scripps]-Howard [Newspaper’s]
editorial said today that the Russian
approval of the United States
trusteeship plan for the Pacific Islands
“should occasion no surprise.”
The New York Times, in an editorial on
Korea said the recent warning by Lt.
Gen. John R. Hodge, United States
Army commander in southern Korea,
that the Russians are drafting young
Koreans in the Russian occupation zone
is so “disturbing” that the United States
Government cannot fail to take action.
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Hamburg radio reported that six
persons died of starvation and cold in
Berlin in the last 24 hours.
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushi[n]
滿州政策にかんする主[張]
世界日報
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
歐州作戰の司令官決定
The communique was formalized, and As He Saw It
the farewells made, after which Father
moved out to the near steps of the Kirk
villa, to talk impromptu to a detachment
of MP’s who had been guarding the
delegates to the conference.
Associated
朝日新聞
Press
(Washington)
Asashi Shimbun
Asahi
米ソ協力の前兆か. ソ連通告の背後・米の観測
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
[Russia’s] out of the blue endorsement
of U.S. trusteeship over Pacific Islands
once mandated to Japan provided an
unexpected twist to Soviet American
relations.
Representative Daniel A. Reed, second
ranking Republican member of the
House Ways and Means Committee,
told the House “It is quite possible
ther[e] would have been no Pearl
Harbor and probably no war of any
consequence in the Pacific if it had not
been for an unreciprocal trade
program.”
Manchurian Policy.
Russia’s endorsement of
U.S. trusteeship over Pacific
islands provided an
unexpected twist to SovietAmerican relations
[Peter
Kawamoto Yoshimoto
Kalischer]
Malloy
Spaulding
Y
Kawamoto
Gomes
12
3
H, P
1
Spaulding
2
1
Kawamoto
H, S
Kawamoto Yoshimoto
H, P
J. Gomes
Yoshimoto
Y.
Shimokura
Tsumuraya Malloy
Spaulding
Y
6
Y
5
Y
8
Y
4
Y
9
Y
5
Y
3
1
Oversized
47-frn-0098
Source
Photograph(s)
27:12
Duplicate
Hold No.
2/27/1947
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
2/27/1947
Japanese Article
Prange
Control No.
Writers
Date Submitted
47-frn-0097
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Action
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Asahi news forum on British Problems
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
モスクワ會議を前に米英ソ關係の展望
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
The America-Japan
Press
Nichi Bei Tsushin
Review on relations between Soviet suspicions directed
America, Britain and the
towards Anglo-American
Soviet Union
alliance
Rationing delayed by 10 days
Delay in Metropolitan area
rice rationing due to lack of
sufficient food imports
Nazi Gang Chief Is Sentenced To Be
Nazi gang chief is sentenced Nazi gang bombed American
Hanged
to be hanged
captain's auto to discourage
fraternization
Panama: Says US fails to return military
Panama: says U.S. has yet to
bases; US: Commentator urges equal
return military bases US:
distribution of [Ruhr] coal
Commentator urges equal
distribution of Ruhr coal
[2]/[27]/194[7]
47-frn-0120
2/27/1947
47-frn-0121
[2]/[27]/194[7]
47-frn-0122
2/27/1947
47-frn-0123
[2]/[27]/194[7]
47-frn-0124
[2]/[27]/194[7]
47-frn-0125
[2]/[27]/194[7]
own Article
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0126
2/27/1947
COMMENT
ARY
Rengo Shikyoku
Rengo Shikyoku
Rengo Shikyoku
47-frn-0127
2/27/1947
Own article
西日本新聞
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
47-frn-0127a
[2]/[27]/1947
日本経済新聞
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon Keizai
47-frn-0128
[2]/[28]/194[7]
27:26
Radio Press
(Moscow)
47-frn-0129
[3]/[5]/194[7]
4:34
Chosen Shimbun
Chosen Shimbun
47-frn-0130
[3]/[3]/194[7]
5:19
Korean
朝鮮新聞
Information
Press
(Hanseong)
United Press Jiji Tsushin
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0131
[3]/[6]/194[7]
United Press 国際タイムス
(New
De[lh]i)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
47-frn-0132
[3]/[10]/194[7]
own Article
United Press 日米通信
(Frankfurt
am Main)
Radio Press
(Moscow)
2/27/1947
Reuters
(London)
27:19
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
"新[ヒットラー]"に絞首刑を宣告
吉田内閣への不満高まる
Radio
Press(Mosco
w)
Radio Press
(Moscow)
2/27/1947
Associated
Press World
Service
(Tokyo)
10:1
Radio Press
(Sydney)
Brief Summary
自力獨立は困難か. 印度に根強い宗教對立;
英政策と米ソとの關係; 戰後成長した島國意識;
まだ消えぬ"日本人嫌惡"
47-frn-0119
own article
Subject
Asahi
2/27/194[7]
27:35
Headline
Asahi Shimbun
47-frn-0118
2/27/194[7]
Headline (Japanese)
朝日新聞
Asahi news forum: the
discussion of British
problems
Moscow radio commentator declared in
English broadcast that American policy
and “vicious resistance to democracy”
of present government are causes of
widespread dissatisfaction among
Japanese.
Iceland: Denmark rejects U.S.
annexation attempt
Lithuania: Election returns assure future
freedom
Striking fishermen resume operations
Weekly round-up of Tokyo
Trial
共同声明要旨
Joint Statement.
The Japanese Government is
deliberating weakening public
confidence in its currency as one of the
means for obtaining American
Reconstruction Loans, T.E. Beplat,
Head of SCAP's Banking Division told
the Associated Press today.
Preparing for new elections
モスコー会議、朝鮮問題協議に責任
日本は敵國ならず. 印度議會の通商討議
1) The unnatural way of d[i]viding
Korea in two drawing a line at the
38’north latitude should be abolished.
Far Eastern Commission at regular
weekly meeting discussed question of
what further action it should take on
restitution Allied nations and nationals
of looted property found in Japan.
Sie Prakasa, a prominent Congress
Party leader from the United Provinces,
told India’s Legislative Assembly that
India would never regard Japan as her
enemy and referred to Germany as one
of the few European nations “who had
discovered beauties of our literature and
philosophy.”
Japan: Occupation: New decrees to hit
[black market]
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
H, P
Y
H, D
Kawamoto Yoshimoto
D
Malloy
Spaulding
D
Spaulding
Kato
Malloy
Spaulding
H, S
Gomes
Hideo
Watanabe
Malloy
Spaulding
Y
Notes
[Frank
Hawley,
correspond
ent for the
London
Times;
Russell
GrahamBarrow,
correspond
ent for
Reuters;
Arthur
Mathers,
correspond
ent for the
Daily
Telegraph]
30
14
2
Gomes
Y
6
3
Unpopularity of Yoshida
cabinet is growing; Moscow
radio says that dissatisfaction
among the people of Japan
caused by American policy
S
Denmark reacts violently to
talks of U. S. purchasing
Greenland: "Greenland
belongs to Denmark, and it is
not for sale."
Lithuanian fascists are
finding haven among the
reactionaries scattered about
the world
Fishermen who were on
strike against the
Government have resumed
operations
Defence Councel
Takayanagi's behavior a
disgrace to the honor of
Japanese judicial circles
All Gov't and Public Office
Workers Union stated that
the government is incapable
of solving problems and that
the union will appeal this to
the world
The Japanese Government is
deliberating weakening public
confidence in its currency as
one of the means for
obtaining American
Reconstruction Loans, T.E.
Beplat, Head of SCAP's
Banking Division told the
Associated Press today.
H, S
Malloy
Spaulding
2
D
Malloy
Spaulding
4
S
Malloy
Spaulding
2
Malloy
Takita
Sakaino
Hirota
Spaulding
Malloy
T. Kato
Sakaino
Tsumuraya
Spaulding
D
Spaulding
Masao
Nomura
D
H, S
Gen. MacArthur ordered
Japanese police to crack
down on blackmarket, and
persons trading in American
goods with the Japanese
H, S
Y
12
3
Y
[Russell
Brines]
7
2
Moscow talks about the
H, S
Malloy
miserable conditions in Japan
and blames US policy for the
entire mess
The U. S. and Soviet armies H, D,
should withdraw from Korea;
P
38th parallel division should
be abolished
Eastern Commission met to
H, S [Hensley]
discuss what to do about
returning all identifiable
located property found in
Japan
Indian minister says that
S
Malloy
Japan vindicated the right of
Asiatic peoples in the world
Malloy
Spaulding
5
Y
3
3
Spaulding
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
27:33
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
2/27/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0116
Censorship
Action
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3
2
1
1
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Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Press
47-frn-0134
[3]/[8]/194[7]
10:2a
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-0135
3/10/1947
3/10/1947
10:2b
United Press 共同通信
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
日独のくず鋼を米国へ
47-frn-0136
3/10/1947
3/10/1947
10:2c
United Press 共同通信
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0137
3/10/1947
3/10/1947
10:3
Associated
Press
(Yan'an)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
47-frn-0138
3/10/1947
3/10/1947
10:4
世界日報
47-frn-0139
3/10/1947
10:5
Associated
Press
47-frn-0140
3/10/1947
10:6/2
New York
Herald
Tribune
47-frn-0141
3/10/1947
10:7
47-frn-0143
3/10/1947
10:9a
Associated
共同通信
Press (5,
Washington)
47-frn-0144
3/10/1947
10:12
Reuters
(Rangoon)
47-frn-0145
3/10/1947
10:13
47-frn-0146
3/10/1947
47-frn-0147
News Agency
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
日独より屑鉄輸入
Headline
Subject
Defense Transportation Director
Monroe Johnson disclosed War
[Department] agreed to haul scrap steel
back from Japan and Germany to aid
hard pressed [United States] industries.
Defen[s]e Transportation
director Monroe Johnson
disclosed that War
[Department] agreed to
import scrap steel from Japan
and Germany
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner5 Examiner6
H, P
H, P
Saito
Y
5
日独屑鉄の対米輸送問題. 数日中に詳細発表
Defense Transportation Director
Monroe Johnson disclosed at Senate
Judiciary [Subcommittee] War
[Department] agreed to haul scrap steel
back from Japan and Germany to aid
hard pressed [United States] industries.
Defense Transportation
director Monroe Johnson
said that War [Department]
agreed to import from Japan
and Germany scrap steel for
use in U.S.
Defense Transportation
Director Monroe Johnson
disclosed that War Dept.
agreed to import scrap steel
from Japan and Germany
H, P
Saito
Y
11
Kyodo
中共五百万を防衛戰に動員
H, D, [Milks]
P
Y
12
Sekai Nippo
クリスマス
Cho Enlai said US policy
toward China has shown no
signs of improvement since
Marshall because Secretary
of State
Elliott Ro[o]sevelt’s “As he
saw it”
Chinese Communists hope
that Moscow's policy of
nonintervention in China will
continue
Sekai Nippo
[U.S.] [government] fulfilled final
obligations Chinese communist.; Chou
Enlai said communist leadership in
China “not paying much attention
Moscow conference.
The center table in the long living room
was pushed back, the Christmas tree
was in place and decorated, the piles of
presents were ready for the
unwrapping—each person’s pile heaped
on a separate chair.
Y
5
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
[World]’s eye turned to Moscow where
Big-4 ministers meet
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Today and Tomorrow
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Men and Politics
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
米側周恩来声明を反駁
Diplomatic officials suggested that
[Chou Enlai] must have included
UNRRA emergency relief for Chinese
people to reach his estimate of more
than 500,000,000 for current American
aid to [Chiang Kai-shek] government.
Kydo Tsushin
Kyodo
バー・モウ博士、オンサン氏を痛撃
Former Premier Doctor Ba Maw today
challenged uuu Aung San[’]s claim that
recent Burma white paper conferred on
Burma greater political concessions...
United Press 毎日新聞
(Moscow)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
10:14
United Press 共同通信
(Hong Kong)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
3/10/1947
10:15
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0148
3/10/1947
10:15a
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0149
3/10/1947
10:16
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Louis Fischer
共同通信
5
2
Elliott Roosevelt's "As he saw H, P
it": Christmas Eve at the
Roosevelts'
Saito
Big Four ministers met in
Moscow: Moscow is worried
about American militarists'
interest in the Arctic
wastelands
Today and Tomorrow: Mr.
Bevin's Scapegoat--Deleted:
British authority is
insufficient in the region of
Middle East and Southern
Asia
Men and Politics: The world
is still in crisis--Deleted: the
Soviet press accuses
American government of
stealing secret German
chemical and industrial
patents worth billions
U. S. policy in China has
gone from bad to worse, says
Chou Enlai
Spaulding
5
H, D Walter
Spaulding
Lipman[n]
4
H, D
H, D Louis
Fischer
Spauding
6
Y
11
H, P
Y
8
Soviet magazine New Times
attacks Anglo-American
planns for splitting up
Germany to convert West
Germany into arsenal against
Soviet Union
Marshal Litsishen issued anti- H, P
Kuomingtang statement;
Chiang kai-shek directly
responsible for China's plighteconomically and politically
bankrupt
Truman expected to tell 14
H, P
Congressional leaders that U.
S. must take over from
Britain the job of keeping
Communism at bay in
Greece
Jiji
Marshal Li Tsi-shen former... South
China presently member national
military... issued bitter anti-Kuomintang
statement charging Generalissimo
Chiang Kai-shek directly responsible
for...
President Truman was urged Sunday to
lay his cards on the table when he
outlines to bi-partisan [Congressional
delegation] Monday his plans for
interceding in the Greek situation and at
the same time was warned not to forget
the situation in China.
Truman to make important statement
Mainichi
Truman showdown
Truman's plans for
interceding in the Greek
situation
Truman showdown on the
issue of stopping
Communism in Greece and
Turkey
Malloy
H, D,
P
The Soviet magazine New Times called
the Anglo-American federalization
plans for Germany a basic disagreement
between the western powers and Russia
which must be solved by the Big Four
Conference, but held hope for success
of the conference “if greater effort is
made toward reaching coordinated
decisions acceptable to all participants.”
李將軍、蒋主席を非難
Y
Notes
Defense Transportation
Director Monroe Johnson
disclosed that War Dept.
agreed to import scrap steel
from Japan and Germany
Defense Transportation Director
Defense Transportation
Defense Transportation
Monroe Johnson disclosed at Senate
director Monroe Johnson
Director Monroe Johnson
Judiciary [Subcommittee] War
disclosed that War
disclosed that War Dept.
[Department] agreed to haul scrap steel [Department] agreed to
agreed to import scrap steel
back from Japan and Germany to aid
import scrap steel from Japan from Japan and Germany
hard pressed [United States] industries. and Germany.
Walter
Lippman
Saito
Examiner4
H, P
U.S. to have scrap steel back from
Japan and Germany
J. Gomes
Examiner3
Defense Transportation
Director Monroe Johnson
disclosed that War Dept.
agreed to import scrap steel
from Japan and Germany
H, D [Matsuda] Spaulding
2
Y
[Robert
Barkdoll],
[Ohtake]
5
1
H, P
2
H, P
1
Oversized
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Source
Photograph(s)
10:2
Duplicate
Hold No.
3/10/1947
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[3]/[8]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Prange
Control No.
Writers
Date Submitted
47-frn-0133
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
10:18
47-frn-0152
[3]/[9]/194[7]
10:19
Reuters
(Washington)
Krug on Pacific Islands
47-frn-0153
[3]/[9]/194[7]
10:21
Associated
Press
(Washington)
More on Truman statement
47-frn-0154
3/10/1947
47-frn-0155
[3]/[10]/194[7]
47-frn-0156
3/10/1947
47-frn-0157
3/10/1947
47-frn-0157a
3/10/1947
47-frn-0158
3/10/1947
3/10/1947
世界日報
10:22
10:24
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
10:25
United Press 共同通信
(Detroit);
USIS
(Detroit)
時事通信
10:26
3/10/1947
10:27
Akahata (19)
Akahata 19
Headline
3/10/1947
アカハタ
Nippon Times
Headline (Japanese)
47-frn-0151
Own article
Nippon Times
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Press
日本経済新聞
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon Keizai
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Press
日本経済新聞
The Nihon Keizai
国際特信
Subject
Anglo-U.S. stand hit by Russian journal
モスクワ會議
袂別
米、南鮮で独自行動. ヒ国務次官補言明
The Moscow Conference.
He leaned back and waved his
As He Saw It
magnifying glass at me. “Funny thing,”
I was just thinking about a stamp like
that.
A new program of American aid for
Korea has been put into tentative shape,
officials said.
U.S. desire for independent Korea
emphasized.
U.S. desire for independent
Korea was emphasized by J.
Hilldring, Assistant Secretary
of State.
School has hard time explaining Tojo
sword
Brief Summary
Soviet magazine, New Times
attacked the U.S. and British
policy on Germany and
Austria
H, S
Article about the Moscow
conference and the drafting
of the Peace Treaty
Interior Sec. Krug revealed
that U. S. is in danger of
losing title to 6 key islands in
the Pacific
Leaders of Congress to meet
with Truman to discuss the
situation in Middle East and
Greece
Elliott Roosevelt's "As he
saw it": Talk of United
Nations to form a bloc
against Communism
New program of America aid
to Korea has been set into
tentative shape
H, S
U. S. desire for independent
Korea was emphasized by J.
Holding, Assistant Sec. of
State
Koryo College having a hard
time explaining a sword
which was presented to them
by Tojo
H, P
モスクワ會議開く. 米英と蘇聯の互譲提携が鍵
Semin Bao about Situation on Formoza The Moscow Conference is
open. America and Britain
have to act in concert with
Soviet.
Zenroren Inaugurated
Nihon Keizai
日本紡績再建に反對. 英國業者貿易管理を提唱
Weekly Far Eastern Economic Article
Kokusai Tokushin
Kokusai Tokushin
司令部渉外局の発表によれば日本の外国貿易は綿製品
を中心として活溌に再開された
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(London)
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
英紙の論評
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin (2)
Jiji Tsushin, 2
時事通信 English
Section
Jiji Tsushin English
Section (Tokyo)
Jiji Press (Tokyo)
Various Problems in the
The U. S. and USSR want to
Moscow Forei[gn] Ministers’ use Germany for her natural
Conference
resources
Kato hails impending visit of WFTU
Kato, chairman of Social
mission to Japan
Democratic Party's Labor
Union Committee hails
impending visit of World
Federation of Trade Union's
mission to Japan
US-Truman: Appeal for £62,000,000
President Truman may ask
expected in Truman[’]s speech
Congress for loans to Greece
and Turkey to strengthen
them against Communist
aggression
米の地中海進出を論評. 『ニューヨーク・タイムズ』紙 [United States] can no longer “lead
U. S. can no longer lead
sheltered existence” under protection of
sheltered existence under
British Empire and must free world
protection of British empire,
responsibilities New York Times said in
says New York Times
comment today on President Truman
address to Congress
The Soviet proposal to place China on
Chinese newspapers say that
the agenda of the Moscow conference
China considers foreign
drew the irate comment of several
intervention an insult
Chinese newspapers which regarded it
as an insult to this country.
共産黨の孤立無力化.
World Events
The case of Gerhardt Eisler
世論の硬化に動き出した連邦檢察局
and the public opinion, which
has hardened immensely
against Communist activities
Own article Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
(Moscow)
10:28
47-frn-0159
3/10/1947
10:29
Reuters
(London)
47-frn-0160
3/10/1947
35/10
47-frn-0161
3/10/1947
47-frn-0162
3/11/1947
11:12a
47-frn-0163
3/12/1947
12:1
47-frn-0164
3/12/1947
12:28
47-frn-0165
[3]/[13]/194[7]
13:1
Radio Press
Sokuho
(BBC)
47-frn-0166
3/13/1947
13:4
Kyodo
時事通信
Tsushin,
Reuters (New
York)
47-frn-0167
[3]/[12]/194[7]
13:5
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Shanghai)
47-frn-0168
3/13/1947
13:7
47-frn-0169
[3]/[12]/194[7]
13:9
United
Feature
Syndicate
(Salt Lake
City)
Associated
Press (New
York)
47-frn-0170
3/13/1947
13:13
47-frn-0172
[3]/[13]/194[7]
13:16
Own Article
Own article
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(New York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
日米通信
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Pr[ess]
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
Foreign Countries are
planning trade with Japan say
foreign newspapers
The Army [Air Force] revealed that the
P-52 twin-Mustang fighter plane is the
first fighter ever built that can escort the
Superfortress over its cruising range.
Literature and War
The New York Times, commenting
editorially on Molotov’s remarks
regarding China at the foreign ministers
conference, recalled that Russia in 1945
pledged support t[o] Chiang Kai-shek’s
national government.
New York Times assails
Russian Foreign Minister
Molotov for comments made
regarding China
An article on literature and
war
New York Times commented
editorially on Molotov's
remarks about China
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
2
Kawamoto Shimokura
Tsumuraya Spaulding
Y
4
H, P
2
H, P
2
H, P
Kawamoto Yoshimoto
Y
H, P
J. Gomes
Saito
Y
H, P
12
3
Kawamoto Yoshimoto
Tsumuraya Malloy
Spaulding
Y
H, P
9
3
H, D
D
4
1
H, D
Army fighter plane can
"carry out its escort mission
from Iceland to as deep into
Russia as Moscow and
return"
Examiner3
Kawamoto Inouye
Ashikawa
Nakao
Spaulding
Y
9
Y
5
[Matsuda] Malloy
3
H, S
New York Times assails Russian
Foreign Minister
文學と戰爭
Takeo
Takei
H, D
Zenroren (All Japan Labor
union Liaison Council)
inaugurated
Weekly Far Eastern
Economic Article
Examiner1 Examiner2
Spaulding
Y
S
Gomes
Kato
Fujinami
1
2
H, P
4
H, P
2
H, P
Y
H, P
H, P
1
[Randolph
Churchill]
Y
H
H, P
H, P
3
3
1
[Harry
Roskolenk
o]
Y
10
1
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Moscow)
Photograph(s)
Source
10:17
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
3/10/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0150
Censorship
Action
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(Japanese)
47-frn-0174
3/13/1947
13:18
47-frn-0175
3/13/1947
13:19
Reuters
(London)
47-frn-0176
3/13/1947
13:19a
Reuters
(London)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Secretary of State George C. Marshall’s
action in blocking Soviet proposals to
place China on the agenda of the
Moscow Conference was hailed today
by Vice-minister of Foreign Affairs Liu
Chieh as fulfillment of an assurance to
the Chinese government that China
would be kept out of Big 4 discussions.
Chinese warns against Allied
meddling in her internal
affairs
H, D, [H. Milks] Malloy
P
會議の重要性
Yalta Conference
While still unhappy about plan to
import Japanese grey cloth for finishing
here about reexport to British Empire
markets, Lancashire traders see some
alleviating factors
Gampell while still unhappy about plan
to import Japanese grey cloth for
finishing here about reexport to British
Empire markets, Lancashire traders see
some alleviating factors
The New York Times Magazine
Elliott Roosevelt's "As He
Saw It": Yalta Conference
Import of Japanese grey cloth
for finishing in Britain and
reexport to British empire
markets
H, P
英国の日本綿製品輸入計画. ランカシヤーの打撃少し
Import of Japanese gray cloth
for finishing in Britain and
reexport to British empire
markets
H, P
Two political views
concerning Russia and
Molotov
British decision to cut
overseas commitmentspossible change in American
policy toward Europe
H, P
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
世界日報
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
英日本綿布輸入案と業者の観測
H, P
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Spaulding
Notes
3
Y
3
Y
14
Y
9
[R. H. S.
Crossman,
M. P.]
[James B.
Reston]
Y
12
Y
4
[Alex
Singleton]
Y
9
[Gampell]
13:20
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
... ソ外交の二つ
47-frn-0178
[3]/[6]/194[7]
13:21
The New
朝日新聞
York Times
(Washington)
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
問題は世界平和へ. 米のギリシァ援助の意義
[United States] economic aid to Greece
is now making Congress face major
decision on possible change of
American policy toward Europe.
47-frn-0179
[3]/[13]/194[7]
13:22
Associated
共同通信
Press (1,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
大統領演説は全体主義への宣戦布告. 米議会の反響
President Truman called on America to
halt world march of communism with
money, materials and military skill
President Truman called on
America to halt world march
of Communism with money,
materials, and military skill
H, P
47-frn-0180
3/13/1947
13:23
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(79, New
York)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
日本労働組合の発展は驚異的.
世界労連書記長サイヤン氏
Y
9
3/13/1947
13:24
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(London)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
歐州問題へ恒久的な介入決意. 英の観測
Louis Sailliant, Sec. General
of the World Trade Union
Federation will arrive in
Japan for the first
international trade union
mission in this country
Commentary on Truman's
speech: that Truman's
decision will appear more like
an act of aggression against
USSR than a message
intended to help Greece
H, P
47-frn-0181
Louis Saillant, Secretary[-]General of
the World Trade Union Federation, will
depart by air to Japan Thursday
mor[n]ing a[s] the head of the first
International Trade Union mission
visi[t]ing [this] country.
Commentary of British circles on the
Truman’s speech
H, P
Y
2
47-frn-0182
3/13/1947
13:26
Reuters
(London)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
アトリー内閣の辞職要望. チヤーチル氏動議提出
Winston Churchill opposition
leader launched a vigorous
attack on government
H, P
Y
16
47-frn-0183
[3]/[13]/194[7]
13:28
United Press 共同通信
(Shanghai)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
陳儀長官台湾人を弾圧
Uprising in Taiwan
H, P
Y
10
47-frn-0184
[3]/[12]/194[7]
13:29
Reuters
(London)
Winston Churchill opposition leader
launched vigorous attack on
government in Commons economic
debate today when he accused it of
“crime against British state and people,”
breach of “ordinary British fair play”
and dividing country by its socialist
measures
Liberal Wen Wei Pao ex-Nanking
[quoting] delegates six Taiwanese
public bodies who sent Taiwan go to
help settling uprising reported GovernorGeneral Chen Yi taking drastic reprisals
against Taiwan leaders following
landing two divisions [government]
troops
Lancashire traders see some alleviating
factors in plan to import Japanese cloth
Lancashire traders see some
alleviating factors in plan to
import Japanese cloth
H, P
47-frn-0185
3/13/1947
13:30
United Press 毎日新聞
(Moscow)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
With Truman
Reactions of the Foreign
Ministers' staffs to President
Truman's address
H, P
47-frn-0186
3/13/1947
13:31
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
労連代表空路出発
Visit of the delegation of World [Trade]
Union Federation
Visit of the delegation of the
World Trade Union
Federation
H, P
Y
2
47-frn-0187
[3]/[11]/194[7]
13:32
Nihon Tsushin
Nihon Tsushin
モスクワ外相会議のソ連代表主席同志モロトフは中国
の国内事情が一向に改善されてゐないことを強調した
が、事実中国の統一は実現されず、内戰は依然行はれ
一層範圍を拡大してゐる
World Review
Molotov says that situation in
China has not improved at all
H, D [V.
Spaulding
Grishanin]
Y
11
47-frn-0188
3/13/1947
13:33
Agence
毎日新聞
France-presse
(Lake
Success)
Telegrafnoe 日本通信
agentstvo
SSSR
(Habarovsk)
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Warning that world peace and
American security are threatened by the
rising tide of Russian totalitarianism,
President Truman today called upon the
United States to meet the challenge of
Communism in Greece and Turkey by
sending arms, money, and military
advisers immediately to those imperiled
Mediterranean state.
President Truman called
upon U. S. to meet the
challenge of Communist in
Greece and Turkey
H, P
47-frn-0177
時事通信 World News Jiji Tsushin World
Service
News Service
Jiji World
H, P
3
[Walter
Cronkite,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent],
[Ohtake]
1
1
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Nanking)
Photograph(s)
Source
13:17
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[3]/[13]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0173
Censorship
Action
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(Japanese)
毎日新聞
47-frn-0190
3/13/1947
13:35
47-frn-0191
3/13/1947
13:36
47-frn-0192
[3]/[13]/194[7]
13:38
47-frn-0193
[3]/[12]/194[7]
13:39
47-frn-0194
3/13/1947
13:40
47-frn-0195
3/13/1947
13:45
47-frn-0196
3/13/1947
13:46
47-frn-0197
3/13/194[7]
13:46a
Associated
Press
(Ankara)
47-frn-0198
3/13/1947
47-frn-0200
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Lieut.-Colonel H. G. Schenck, chief of
the Natural Resources Section, GHQ,
SCAP, was guest of honor at the first
initiation ceremony of the newly formed
Association of Returned Students at the
Tokyo Mansion, Yurakucho, Tokyo, on
Mar. 12.
First initiation ceremony of
the Association of Returned
Students
H, P
1
International Nippon Times
News Service
(Washington)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Congress cautious to Truman’s appeal
Congress cautious to
Truman's appeal
H, P
1
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
(Washington)
Nippon Times
Foreign
(Washington)
Highlights of the Speech
The highlights of President
Truman's speech
H, P
2
U.S.: Truman: Speech commented
upon by British press
Truman’s speech and comments
Truman's speech: Reactions
of the British press
Truman's speech an appeal
for resistance to the efforts of
extremist minorities to obtain
power in the democratic
countries,say American
official and diplomatic circles
H, P
1
H
4
Truman's speech: London:
Moscow said that it was a
"diplomatic bombshell" New
York: Soviet embassy
spokesman said that Truman
is misinformed about the true
nature of democracy in
Greece
H, P
Radio Press
(BBC)
Agence
France-presse
(Washington)
International 読売新聞
News Service
(London;
New York)
外交爆彈.
Truman’s message comes as
十二日夜のモスクワ発ロイター電報は「モスクワの消 “diplomatic bombshell”; Soviet
息筋で[は]ギリシヤ、トルコ、問題に関するトルーマン spokesman says Truman “misinformed”
大統領の声明はこれまであまり前途があかるいともい
へなかつたモスクワ会談の空氣のなかに外交爆彈のよ
うにさく裂したといつている」旨報じている;
外交爆彈の二.
当地ソヴエト大使館のスポークスマンは十二日「トル
ーマン大統領の今回の声明には驚かされた、大統領は
ギリシヤ、トルコ両国における民主主義の眞の性質に
つい[て]誤つた情報をうけているらしい」と語つた
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
New Dollar-Yen Rate Unrelated To
Prices on Japanese Market
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Istanbul)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Turkey Needs Vast Army to Check
Possible Russian Encroachment
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
トルコ、米の援助を歡迎. 軍事費の危機増大
[Qualified] informants say Turkey must
have American financial aid if she to
keep her army of nearly one million...
Turkey needs vast army to
check possible Russian
encroachment
H, P
Y
9
13:47
United Press 共同通信
(162,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
太平洋調査会の左翼傾向を指摘
Rep. Walter Judd asked
Unamerican Activities
Committee to investigate proSoviet policies of Institute of
Pacific Relations
H, P
Y
7
3/12/1947
13:49
Agence
毎日新聞
France-presse
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
ト演説反響. ワシントン
[Representative] Walter Judd,
Republican of Minnesota, today asked
House Un-American Activities
Committee to investigate “pro-Soviet
policies” of [Institute] of Pacific
Relations.
Truman's speech on US foreign policy
H, P
Y
2
47-frn-0201
3/13/1947
13:51
United Press 共同通信
(4, London)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
ギリシャ左翼、米の援助非難
Foreign diplomatic circles in
Washington consider
Truman's speech constitutes
complete overthrow of the
Monroe Doctrine
Spokesman for Greece says
that American aid is
unwelcome intervention
H, D
Y
9
47-frn-0202
3/13/1947
13:52
United Press 共同通信
(Tokyo)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
対米借款の好機. トルーマン大統領の演説の反響
Y
7
47-frn-0202a
3/14/1947
13:52(a)
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0203
3/13/194[7]
13:53
United Press 国際タイムス
(New York)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
共委再會に書信交換. 参加團體資格で米ソ歩み寄る
47-frn-0204
3/13/1947
北海道新聞
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido
世界労連代表歓迎準備
47-frn-0205
3/13/1947
西日本新聞
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
世界労連代表来訪各労働団体歓迎
47-frn-0206
[3]/[14]/194[7]
14:1
47-frn-0207
[3]/[14]/194[7]
14:3
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Shanghai)
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Singapore)
New dollar-yen rate
unrelated to prices on
Japanese market
Turkey needs vast army to
check possible Russian
encroachment
[British] [Greek] Turkish government
hec ..less tonight warmly [welcomed]
Truman’s remat hu for aid Greece and
Tur[k]ey.
High official Japanese financial circles
already are discussing the possibility of
Japan applying for an “antiCommunistic” loan from the United
States along the lines of the proposed
aid to Greece and Turkey, it was
learned by United Press.
High official Japanese financial circles
already are discussing the possibility of
Japan applying for an “antiCommunistic” loan from the United
States along the lines of the proposed
aid to Greece and Turkey, it was
learned by United Press.
The Soviet official Tass news agency
reported a new exchange of letters
between Lt-Gen John R. Hodge,
commander of the U.S. army in
southern Korea, and the Soviet
commander in northern Korea, ColGen Chistykov, on the question of
resumption of work of the joint SovietAmerican commission.
Possibility of Japan applying
for an anti-Communist loan
from U. S.
Preparations welcoming
World Federation of Trade
Union (WFTU)
Delegates of WFLU will be
welcomed
Moscow Confab: Central Daily attacks
Molotov
Japan: Financiers talking of loan from
US
Y
2
H, P
1
H, C
1
H, P
[Earnest
Hoberecht
, United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
H, P
[Earnest
Hoberecht
, United
Press staff
correspon
dent],
[Tanaka]
1
Tass news agency reported
an exchange of letters
between commanders of
South Korea and North
Korea, on the question fo
resumption of work of the
joint Soviet-American
commission
H, P
Y
Preparations welcoming
World Federation of Trade
Union
Delegates of WFLU will be
welcomed
H, P
T. Kato
H, P
[Aoki],
Malloy
[Okahashi
]
Moscow Confab: Central
daily attacks Molotov
Shanghai 13 Nanking.
Japanese Financiers talking
of loan from U. S.
H, P
1
H, P
2
Ashikawa
Takebe
Kawamina
mi
3
Y
8
Y
10
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
13:34
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
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Japanese Article
Date Submitted
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
47-frn-0209
3/14/1947
14:5
Associated
Press (5,
Moscow)
47-frn-0210
[3]/[14]/194[7]
14:6
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Melbourne)
47-frn-0211
3/14/1947
14:7
Associated
共同通信
Press (40,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0212
3/14/1947
14:7a
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0213
3/14/194[7]
14:9
Associated
共同通信
Press (29, 30,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0214
3/15/1947
14:10
Agence
共同通信; 世界日報
France-presse
(Washington)
; Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin; Sekai Kyodo; Sekai Nippo 戰爭の種子. 米紙の論調
Nippo
47-frn-0215
[3]/[14]/194[7]
14:12
Radio Press
(Brazzaville)
47-frn-0216
3/14/1947
14:13
New York
Herald
Tribune
47-frn-0217
3/14/1947
47-frn-0218
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
タス通信、トルーマン演説を非難
米の共産主知放逐運動活溌
占領政策を脅かす日本の経済危[機]. 米紙の論評
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
14:14
世界日報
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
マルタ作戰會議
3/14/1947
14:15
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(London)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
英の反響
47-frn-0219
[3]/[14]/194[7]
14:16
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
47-frn-0220
3/14/1947
14:16a
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
47-frn-0221
3/14/1947
47-frn-0222
3/14/1947
47-frn-0223
3/14/1947
14:19
Radio Press
(Moscow)
47-frn-0224
3/14/1947
14:20
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Moscow)
47-frn-0225
3/14/1947
14:21
日米通信
47-frn-0226
3/14/1947
14:22
毎日新聞
47-frn-0227
3/14/1947
14:22a
3/13/1947
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
14:17
日米通信
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
14:18
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Radio Press
(Tokyo)
Headline
Subject
China: Chu mad for no invitation from
Moscow Confab
Nippon Times
Foreign
The America-Japan
Press
Mainichi Shimbun
Nichibei Tsushin
Mainichi
Anti-Red campaign gains force in U.S.
Anti-red campaign gains
force in U. S.
H, P
Success of U.S. occupation policy in
Japan is thr[e]atened by current
economic crisi[s] in Nippon, says
Wayne Coy, assistant to publisher of
Washington Post who recently visited
Orient.
The Chicago Tribune—Mr. Truman
U.S. newspapers comment
made as cold a war speech yesterday
on Truman’s speech.
against Russia as any president has ever
made except on the occasion of going
before Congress to ask for a declaration
of war...
Washington Post says
economic crisis in Japan
since the beginning of
occupation is hardly the
climate for Democratic
society
Reactions to Truman's
speech: 1) Seeds of war
already sown 2) Prospect of
armed clash between the two
greatest powers frighteningly
clear
H, D [Morris J. Malloy
Harris]
US foreign policy: Truman’s speech &
Dard[a]nelles
U. S. is following the same
H, D
Spaulding
policy as the Soviet Union by
building up ring of puppet
states
Today and Tomorrow: The
H, P [Walter
Greek commitment: British
Lippmann
notice about Greece is
]
forcing the American people
to make a grave decision
As He Saw It: Military staff
H, P
conference at Yalta
Tass, circulating to Russian press first
account of Truman['s] speech, declared
it “frankly is directed against democratic
elements in Greece.”
Australia: Occupation force currency
changes in Japan investigated
Campaign smash communist infiltration
into American labor unions and politics
gathered momentum today in Congress,
business and union organizations.
Today and Tomorrow
It was held in the Crimea for the
convenience of Stalin, whose Red
Army had begun its expected winter
offensive a week or so before Father
left Washington.
Downing Street favourably receives
Truman’[s] speech
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
1
H, P
Y
H, P
6
1
H, P
Y
8
1
Spaulding
H, D;
D
Y
20
Y
4
2
4
Y
3
Y
3
Downing Street favorably
receives Truman's speech
H, P
Senator Wayland C. Brooks –
Republican from Illinois – told the
Senate in the night Session United
States now must “fight Russia” after
pouring out billions of dollars in lendlease aid for the Soviet during the war.
Sen. Brook's comment on the
U. S. fight against
Communism in Greece and
Turkey
H, P
1
Senator Brooks Urges U.S. to Fight
Russia Now
Sen. Brooke's comment on
the U. S. fight against
Communism in Greece and
Turkey
H, P
1
New Communist boss in
Western Europe: Italian
Palmiro Tagliotti
Amhurst to dispatch teacher
to Doshisha University to
renew cultural relations
Criticism of Marshall's
speech: nothing was said
about front rank Hitlerites
still at liberty in American
zone
Marshall held out to put U.
S. on offensive and keep it
there
H, P
ソ連お次ぎの食指. 佛から伊へと移動する共産党の術策 The Target: Italy
Amherst to dispatch teacher to
Doshisha
Marshall Held Out to Put U.S. On
Offensive and Keep It There
英國の立場は深刻.
米にも響く・破局切抜に在外部隊撤退論
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, P
Moscow Confab: Marshall’s statements
on Germany
Nippon Times
Brief Summary
Russia even tried to play the
role of mediator for Japan to
negotiate a conditional
surrender with the Allies.
Tass declares that Truman's
speech directed against
democratic elements in
Greece
Possibility of currency
changes for Australian
occupation troops in Japan
bieng investigated
Campaign to smash
Communist infiltration into
American labor unions and
politics
Empire In Agony
Evidences on Japanese internal and
external affairs prior and during the
period covered by the indictment were
submitted to the Tribunal by the
defense this morning in efforts to show
that military education in Japanese
schools was not used to prepare Japan
for aggressive war but for national
security and national dense, and for
defense against the menace of
Communism.
Tokyo Trials
[Barnet
Nover]
Y
H, P
1
H, D,
P
Malloy
Spaulding
7
H, P
Great Britain on the edge of
economic disaster
Tokyo trials
H, P
Tokyo trials
H, P
H, P
2
1
[Barnet
Nover]
[Koitabash
i]
Y
2
1
3
Oversized
News Agency
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Nanking)
Photograph(s)
Source
14:4
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[3]/[14]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0208
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0229
3/[14]/1947
14:23a
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin (26,
London)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0230
3/14/1947
14:24
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(London)
Nippon Times
47-frn-0231
3/14/1947
14:25b
United Press 毎日新聞
(New York)
Mainichi Shimbun
47-frn-0232
[3]/[3]/194[7]
14:26
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
(Vienna)
47-frn-0233
[3]/[14]/194[7]
14:27
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0236
[3]/[14]/194[7]
14:32
Associated
共同通信
Press (21,
New York);
United Press
(8, New
York)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
ウオーレス、トルーマン演説を攻撃
47-frn-0237
3/14/1947
14:33
United Press 共同通信
(9, Athens)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0239
3/14/1947
14:36
世界日報
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
47-frn-0240
[3]/[14]/194[7]
14:37
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0241
[3]/[14]/194[7]
14:41
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0242
3/14/1947
47-frn-0243
3/14/1947
47-frn-0244
[3]/[14]/194[7]
47-frn-0245
3/14/1947
own
article—com
mentary
47-frn-0246
3/14/1947
own article
47-frn-0246a
[3]/[14]/194[7]
47-frn-0246b
[3]/[14]/194[7]
3/14/1947
14:42
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(London)
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
The Board of Trade announced today
the appointment of James Ewing,
veteran of foreign commerce, as importexport representative in Japan.
Appointment of James Ewing H, P
as import-export
representative in Japan
Nippon Times
Foreign
Truman plea hailed by British papers
Greek leftists call U.S.'s offer
of aid to Greece as attempt at
imperialism
H, D
Mainichi
Former Secretary of Commerce Henry
Wallace broadcasting “his reply” to
President Truman’s appeal for aid to
Greece and Turkey over a national
radio network, predicted that “President
Truman’s policy will speed
Communism in Europe and Asia.”
Secret Fascist Organization Uncovered
in Austria
Henry Wallace criticizes
Truman's policy of aid to
Greece, calling it reactionary
H, S
Tagbbatt published that
underground Fascist
organization uncovered in
Austria
U.S. Communists criticize
Truman's policy of aid to
Greece
H, P
1
H, S
1
Henry Wallace, former [vice-president]
and cabinet off[i]cer said Truman[’]s
proposed loans to Greece Turkey “will
bri[ng] wo[r]ld nearer to war.”; Former
[Secretary] Commerce [H]enry Wallace
broadcast[t]ing “reply” to Truman[’]s
appeal for aid to Greece Tur[k]ey over
[a national] radio network predicted
“Truman[’]s policy will speed
[Communism] in Europe and Asia.
Henry Wallace believes that
Truman's proposal of aid to
Greece will bring the world
nearer to war
H, P
Y
10
ギリシア首相米大統領に謝電
Premier [M]aximos cabled Truman
Greek [government] offering amnesty
to rebels as unifying gesture; Official
Greek spokesman said President
Truman[’]s request for “[United States]
military and civilian personnel” to be
sent to Greece must be interpreted...
Greek spokesman said that
Truman's request for US
military personnel be sent to
Greece implies eventual
arrival of American troops in
Greece
H, P
Y
12
到着
And there was time, too, for Father and
Anna to take a thirty-mile ride around
Malta, in the pleasant, warm sunshine,
and to see the stone replica of the scroll
which he had presented to the people of
Malta on his last visit.
Elaborate program planned for WFTU
delegation
The Scarcity of newsprint and the
demands made upon newspapers by
unions representing their employees are
the two most immediately important
problems confronting journalism in
Japan today.
As He Saw It
H, P
Y
4
Elaborate program planned
for WFTU delegation
Problems confronting
journalism in Japan today
H, P
2
H, P
1
英駐日貿易代表任命
The Daily Worker, organ of the
Communist party in the United States,
editorialized today that President
Truman’s recommendation for financial
aid to Greece and Turkey “marks a day
of national shame for our country.”
東と西とは結ばれるか.
モスクワをめぐる平和建設の努力
Will the East and the West be
united? Efforts are being
made around Moscow for
the construction of peace
Tass says speech aimed at democratic
elements
Will East meet West?Defense line to keep Soviet
type of democracy away
from Western Europe
democracy
Tass says that America wants
to establish control over
Greece
Nippon Times
Foreign
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun (525)
Asahi 525 (Weekly)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin (127)
Kyodo 127
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
The Japanese on these Pacific outposts
between United States and Russia saw
in President Truman’s speech a possible
indication they might receive financial
help to fight Communism in Nippon.
P
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
US-Philippines bases agreement signed
D, P
Truman: foreign policy message echoes
in world
Foreign policy message
echoes in the world
Constant fighting in
Palestine: Izvestia calls AngloUS oil treaty "indication of
Anglo-American oil
imperialism"
158,000 bales of charcoal
Blackmarketing of charcoal
transacted through the illegal Deleted: a broker used the
route.; Blackmarketing of
name of SCAP personnel to
charcoal
make illegal transactions
Ceaseless fighting fire in
Pa[l]estine; The
maint[en]ance of British
influence as a key point
1
Y
5
1
Y
[Peter
Kalischer,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
H, D Makoto
Kawamoto Yoshimoto
Oiwa,
commenta
tor
Nippon Times
Radio Press
(Brazzaville)
Associated
Press World
Service
(Tokyo)
Subject
Appointment of James Ewing H, P
as import-export
representative in Japan
共同通信 共同特信 C Kyodo Tsushin Kyodo Kyodo Tokushin
Tokushin C
own article
Headline
Gets Import Export Job Here
Nakano
Malloy
Spaulding
D
Y
2
19
1
D
Malloy
D
Kawamoto Saito
Fujinami
Malloy
Spaulding
3
3
D
Spaulding
Kimura
Hirota
Malloy
4
Takebe
[Tom
Lambert]
2
Malloy
Spaulding
7
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(London)
Photograph(s)
Source
14:23
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
3/14/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0228
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
47-frn-0248
3/15/1947
15:2
Associated
時事通信; 共同通信;
Press World Nippon Times;
Service (New 日本経済新聞
York)
47-frn-0249
3/15/1947
15:2a
Associated
Press (New
York)
47-frn-0250
[3]/[15]/194[7]
15:2b
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(New York)
47-frn-0251
3/15/1947
15:2c
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(New York)
Associated
Press (New
York)
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Sydney)
Radio Press
(Moscow)
共同通信
日本経済新聞
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Jiji Tsushin; Kyodo
Tsushin; Nippon
Times; The Nihon
Keizai
Jiji; Kyodo; Nihon
Keizai; Nippon
Times
AFL. 世界労連の訪日を反対
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
世界労連の訪日反対. 米労總見解表明
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon Keizai
Headline
H, D
Matthew Woll, Vice President AFL,
said the purpose of the World
Federation of Trade Unionist’s
delegation now en route to Japan was
"to spread Communism under the guise
of trade unionism.”
Woll assails visit here of Trade Union
mission
AFL vice-president says
WFTU will spread
Communism in Japan
H, D
1
AFL vice-president says
WFTU will spread
Communism in Japan
H, D
1
Int’l: Britisher blames US & USSR for
present situation
Daily Herald blames the
Russians and the Americans
for the situation in Palestine
British conservative said U.S.
intends to turn Japan into
49th state (as step against
USSR)
Proposal to outlaw American
Communist Party threatens
all American civil liberties
H, P
H, S
1
7) US public protests to aid
to Greece and Turkey 8)
Greek leftists are angry about
the offer of American aid
because they think that it will
lead to American occupation
of Greece
Moscow called Truman's
foreign policy a danger to
peace
China opposes informal
discussion of China situation
outside of Moscow
conference
H, S
1
47-frn-0253
[3]/[15]/194[7]
15:5
47-frn-0254
[3]/[15]/194[7]
15:6
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Moscow)
U.S.: More comments on ... & Labor
Sec. stateme[n]ts
47-frn-0255
[3]/[15]/194[7]
15:7;
15:8
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Moscow)
U.S.: Public protest to aid to Greece &
Turkey; Greece: EAM claims U.S. plan
another form of occupation
47-frn-0256
[3]/[15]/194[7]
15:9
47-frn-0257
3/15/1947
15:12
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Singapore)
United Press 共同通信
(Nanking)
47-frn-0258
3/15/194[7]
15:13
47-frn-0259
3/15/1947
15:14
47-frn-0260
3/15/1947
15:16
47-frn-0261
3/15/1947
15:18
47-frn-0262
[3]/[15]/194[7]
15:19
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Hong Kong)
General Tsi Ting-kai, former head of
Chinese 19th Route Army, and
Marshall Li Chai-sum, former military
governor of Kwangtung and Kwangsi
provinces, appealed to the Moscow
foreign ministers conference not to
interfere in China’s internal affairs and
asked the cessation of supplies to China.
47-frn-0263
[3]/[15]/194[7]
15:20
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Shanghai)
The long-simmering anti-Soviet unrest
caused by the continued unauthorized
stay of Russian troops in Dairen and the
conviction that China’s peace treaty
concessions to Russia in Manchuria
were made under duress, threatened to
flare with Truman’s statement on the
general anti-Soviet movement.
Truman’s speech: world[-]wide reaction
reported
Kyodo
中共、中国問題討議に賛成
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
印度から賠償使節
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
日米通信
The America-Japan
Press
Nichi-Bei
Boston
鷄が先か、卵が先か. 米紙の國共問題評
2
Malloy
Spaulding
D
Japan: U.S. plans to make it 49th state
Kyodo Tsushin
Notes
AFL vice-president says
WFTU will spread
Communism in Japan
労聨共産主義を宣傳
Xin hua tong 共同通信
xun she
(Yan'an)
Examiner5 Examiner6
H, D
15:4
対日講和会議を中国で
Examiner4
AFL vice-president says
WFTU will spread
Communism in Japan
3/15/1947
Kyodo
Examiner3
Woll[,] Vice-President AFL[,] said the
purpose of the World Federation of
Trade Unionist’s delegation now [en
route] to Japan was to “spread
Communism under the guise of trade
unionism.”
Woll Vice-President AFL said purpose
World Federation Trade Unionist[’]s
[delega]tion now [en route] Japan was
“spread Communism under guise trade
unionism.”
[3]/[15]/194[7]
Kyodo Tsushin
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, S
47-frn-0252
Associated
Press (59,
New Deli)
Brief Summary
Moscow reacts to Truman's
speech: views U. S. aid to
Greece as U.S. intention to
keep power and make Greece
subservient to U.S. capitol
47-frn-0251a
own article
Subject
Truman: Moscow regards speech as
dangerous
Vice Minister Foreign Affairs Kan Nai[]Kwan reporting to Legislative Yuan
regular session smoring disclosed China
sent notes United States Britain...
Chinese Communists support The Chinese Communist
discussion on China problem Party supports Russian
discussion on the China
problem
[I. I.] Chundrigar commerce minister
India’s interim government told
legislative assembly government
received invitation from MacArthur
send mission from India to Japan.
Leader for Sunday—A Clear Definition
of The Issue
Chinese Phoenix?
Y
6
Y
8
Y
2
H, S
Malloy
Spaulding
2
H, S
1
H, P
H, D
Kawamoto Hideo
Watanabe
H, P
President Truman's speech
was directed towards
clarification of American
foreign policy
Comments on the problems
in China
China appealed to Moscow
foreign ministers' conference
not to interfere in Chinese
affairs
H, P,
S
Anti-Soviet sentiment
worsened in China after
Truman's speech
H, P
2
Y
7
Y
8
Y
4
1
H, D
Spaulding
H, P
Y
3
1
[Spencer
Mossa]
2
Oversized
News Agency
Radio Press
(Sydney)
Photograph(s)
Source
15:1
Duplicate
Hold No.
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Date
Censored
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Date Submitted
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Control No.
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[3]/[14]/194[7]
15:20b
Associated
Press
(Shanghai)
47-frn-0265a
3/15/1947
47-frn-0266
3/15/1947
15:21
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3/15/1947
47-frn-0268
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
中国各地で反ソデモ
Headline
H
Anti-Soviet demonstrations
H, P
Demonstrations against
Molotov's plan in various
districts
D, P
If the average Russian citizen were
permitted to air his own mind, he most
likely would have three criticisms to
make against the present Soviet regime,
writes Prof. Harold J. Laski, world
famous political scientist, in a recent
article in the New Republic.
[The] [Soviet Union] in its first reaction
Truman[’]s new [foreign policy] today
bitterly compared [United States] with
Hitlerit[e] Germany during days of Nazi
expansion.
Harold J. Laski's article in the
New Republic: "What
Democracy Means in Russia"
USSR compares U.S.'s
policy of helping Greece to
Hitler's expansionism
The Soviet Union, in its first reaction to
Truman’s new foreign policy, Friday,
bitterly compared the United States with
Hitlerite Germany during the days of
Nazi expansion.
During a session of the planning for
modernisation and equipment of
overseas territories commission...
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
日本通信
Nihon Tsushin
Nihon Tsushin
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
ソヴエトにおけるデモクラシー
15:24
United Press 共同通信
(Moscow)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
イズヴエスチア、トルーマン声明を攻撃
3/15/1947
15:24a
United Press 毎日新聞
(Moscow)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
ソ連紙痛評. 外相会議は呆然
47-frn-0269
3/15/1947
15:26
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(88, Paris)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
仏印の施設近代化計画すヽむ
47-frn-0270
3/15/1947
15:27
United Press 共同通信; 毎日新聞;
(Tokyo)
日本経済新聞
Kyodo Tsushin;
Mainichi Shimbun;
The Nihon Keizai;
Kyodo; Mainichi;
Nihon Keizai
対日賠償計画にマ元帥新提案
47-frn-0271
3/15/1947
15:27a
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
General MacArthur has recommended
to Washington that Japanese reparations
be set at a level roughly half-way
between the original Pauley
recommendations and those
considerably more lenient made by the
Clifford Strike Committee which visited
Japan last month, an authoritative
source told the United Press.
47-frn-0272
[3]/[14]/194[7]
15:27b
United Press 共同通信
(Tokyo)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0273
[3]/15/1947
15:27(c)
United Press 日本経済新聞
(Tokyo)
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon Keizai
47-frn-0274
3/15/1947
Sekai Nippo
47-frn-0275
3/15/194[7]
Yomiuri Shimbun
3/15/1947
Shanghai
Broadcast
15:28
世界日報
15:30
Agence
読売新聞
France-presse
(Nanking)
Brief Summary
Anti-Soviet demonstrations
共同通信
3/15/1947
Subject
Over [one hundred] thousand yelling
shouting demonstrators mostly students
held monster [mass meeting] Forbidden
City smoring and voiced demands
return to Port Arthur to full Sinosovereignty and complete indemnity for
factory equipment machinery Russia
removed from Manchuria as [war
booty].
Long simmering anti-Soviet unr[e]st
caused by continued unauthorized stay
Soviet troops Dairen and conviction
China[’]s treaty concessions to Russia
in M[a]nchuria made under duress
threatened flare with Truman[’]s
statement into general anti-Soviet
movement.
Demonstrations against Molotov's Plan 接収撤去工作団団長に呉
in Various Districts
半農氏;
モロトフ提案反対のデモ
各地でしきり;
青年等も外相会議問題で
強硬声明;
中常会の三中金会への提
案決定;
中常会外交研究部を組織;
新任ポルトガル公使図書
を奉呈;
刘鍇外交部次長近く渡米;
中米農技団の「中国の農
業建議案」(下)
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
8
[Spencer
Mossa]
1
Kawamoto Saito
Y
[日本通信
社特別快
報中国語
版第二号]
37
6
H, S
Y
16
USSR compares U.S.'s
policy of helping Greece to
Hitler's expansionism
H, S
Y
2
Equipment as reparations
toward Indochina
H, P
Y
5
MacArthur recommends that
Japanese reparations be set
lower than the original
recommendation
MacArthur recommends that
Japanese reparations be set
lower than the original
recommendation
H, S
Y
10
H, S
[Ohtake]
1
General MacArthur has recommended
to Washington that Japanese reparations
be set at a level roughly half-way
between the original Pauley
recommendations and those
considerably more lenient made by the
Clifford Strike committee which visited
Japan last month, an authoritative
source told the United Press.
MacArthur recommends that
Japanese reparations be set
lower than the original
recommendation
H, S
[Peter
Kalischer,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
1
マ元帥賠償案を上申
General MacArthur has recommended
to Washington that Japanese reparations
be set at a level roughly half-way
between the original Pauley
recommendations and those
considerably more lenient made by the
Clifford Strike committee which visited
Japan last month, an authoritative
source told the United Press.
MacArthur recommends that
Japanese reparations be set
lower than the original
recommendation
H, S
[Peter
Kalischer,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
Sekai Nippo
第一回會議
Twelve miles away was the villa set
aside for use by the P.M.; six miles
away was Stalin’s villa.
H, P
Yomiuri
中國、モロトフ提案を拒絶
The Chinese refusal of Molotov’s
proposal.
Elliott Roosevelt's "As He
Saw It": Conference to
discuss the occupation and
control of Germany
China rejected Molotov's
proposal to discuss the
Chinese problem at the
Moscow Conference
H, P
[Harold J.
Laski]
Fujinami
Y
Elliott Ro[o]sevelt’s “as he
saw it”
H
Examiner1 Examiner2
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
Press
(Shanghai)
Photograph(s)
Source
15:20a
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[3]/[14]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0264
Censorship
Action
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Malloy
Saito
Spaulding
Y
2
Y
4
Y
3
1
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3/15/1947
15:32
47-frn-0278
3/15/1947
47-frn-0279
News Agency
Submitted by
(Japanese)
国際特信
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Kokusai Tokushin
International special アメリカの話題
news
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Washington)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
15:32a
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
日本国内消費制限を指令
[3]/[15]/194[7]
15:32b
Associated
共同通信
Press (20,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
繊維製品等の消費制限日本政府に指令
47-frn-0280
[3]/[14]/194[7]
15:32c
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0281
3/15/1947
15:32d
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0282
3/15/1947
15:33
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0283
3/15/1947
15:34
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Peiping)
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(96,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0284
[3]/[15]/194[7]
15:36
47-frn-0285
[3]/[15]/194[7]
15:37
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0286
3/15/194[7]
15:38
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Moscow)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
47-frn-0287
3/15/1947
15:40
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Moscow)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Izvestia attacks speech by Truman
47-frn-0288
[3]/[17]/194[7]
15:41
[Radio Press] 共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Truman's speech
47-frn-0289
[3]/[17]/194[7]
15:42
47-frn-0290
3/15/1947
47-frn-0291
M’Arthur directed to make sharp cut in
use of textiles
サイアン氏、訪日の目的を語る
反響の.
ソヴエト政府機関紙イズヴエスチアは十四日、トルー
マン演説の大要を報ずるとともに右演説を非難して次
のような社説を掲げている
Radio Press
Far Easter.....MacArthur directed
restric[t] sever[e]ly [Japanese domestic]
consumption textiles other goods so
Japan can supply areas she invaded
wartime.
Far East commission announced policy
decision restr[i]cting Japanese
consumption textiles hardware other
goods to increase exports to countries
Japanese invaded.
FEC directs MacArthur to restrict
Japanese domestic consumption of
textiles & other goods to supply
Japanese invaded areas
Moscow
日本通信
Broadcasting
Nihon Tsushin
Nihon Tsushin
駐米パナマ大使の声明
3/15/194[7]
15:47
United Press 国際タイムス
(Washington)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
日本勞組に"活". 世界勞連書記長ら訪日
47-frn-0292
[3]/[15]/194[7]
15:47a
United Press 国際タイムス
(Washington)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
47-frn-0293
[3]/[15]/194[7]
15:47b
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0294
[3]/[15]/194[7]
15:48
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
(Hakodate)
Kyodo (Hakodate)
H, S
Examiner5 Examiner6
Spaulding
Y
Notes
15
1
7
H, P
Y
9
H
H
Saillant, Sec. Gen. of the
WTUF announced that he is
going to Japan with 5
delegates to study working
conditions
H, P
FEC directs MacArthur to
restrict Japanese domestic
consumption of textiles and
other goods to supply
Japanese invaded areas
H, P
MacArthur reports land, labor reforms.
MacArthur reports land,
labor reforms
Soviet newspaper accuses
Truman and the US of
imperialism in Greece
Louis Saillant, Secretary of [the] World
Federation of Trade Unions, said that
since “the important part of organizing
work” has been completed in Germany,
the Federation has decided to send a
delegation to Japan to recruit trade
unions there.
Louis Saillant, Secretary of the World
Federation of Trade Unions, said that
since “the important part of organizing
work” has been completed in Germany,
the Federation has decided to send a
delegation to Japan to recruit trade
unions there.
Anti-Communist band raid Red
headquarters in Hakodate
Examiner4
Malloy
Y
Louis Saillant the Sec[retary] General
of the World Trade Union Federation
today presswarded he pas going to
Japan jath delegation of five members
of the Federation including
[representatives] of USA.
The Far Eastern Commission
announced a policy decision of
reconstructing the Japanese
consumption of textiles, hardware and
other goods, to increase the exports to
the Countries the Japanese invaded.
Announcement to U.S. by
Panama Ambassador
Examiner3
Hideo
Watanabe
H, P
H, P
Izvestia accused Truman of going over
UN’s head
Examiner1 Examiner2
Kawamoto Saito
H
100,000 Chinese
demonstrate in Peiping
against Soviet Union
British reaction to Truman speech
15:45
3/15/1947
Brief Summary
FEC directs MacArthur to
restrict Japanese domestic
consumption of textiles and
other goods to supply
Japanese invaded areas
FEC directs MacArthur to
restrict Japanese domestic
consumption of textiles and
other goods to supply
Japanese invaded areas
FEC directs MacArthur to
restrict Japanese domestic
consumption of textiles and
other goods to supply
Japanese invaded areas
FEC directs MacArthur to
restrict Japanese domestic
consumption of textiles and
other goods to supply
Japanese invaded areas
FEC directs MacArthur to
restrict Japanese domestic
consumption of textiles and
other goods to supply
Japanese invaded areas
The Far Eastern Commission
announced that General MacArthur has
been directed to restrict sever[e]ly
Japan’s domestic consumption of
textiles and other goods so that Japan
can supply the areas she invaded during
the war.
100,000 Chinese Demonstrate In
Peiping Against Soviet Union
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Nyun
Subject
Topic of talks in America,
Black Market in US: articles
black [marketing] articles are are transported by plane
carried by aeroplanes in U.S.
2
[Tanaka]
1
1
Y
7
1
H
2
H, S
Y
3
Soviet government
newspaper accuses US's
policy in Greece of violating
the conduct expected of a
member of the UN
Truman's speech not a step
towards war
H, D,
S
British reaction to Truman's
speech: 1) Churchill
approved 2) Manchester
Guardian said that tensions
between US and Soviet will
increase to the point where
peace is edged out
Panama ambassador
demands that US return to
Panama the US military
bases constructed during the
war
MacArthur doesn't object to
a WFTU delegation studying
labor condition in Japan
H, D
Spaulding
H, S
Kawamoto Yoshimoto
H, D
Spaulding
MacArthur doesn't object to
a WFTU delegation studying
labor condition in Japan
H, D
1
MacArthur doesn't object to
a WFTU delegation studying
labor condition in Japan
H
1
Anti-Communist band raid
red headquarters in Hakodate
H, P
2
H, P
3
[Joseph C.
Hars[c]h]
2
3
Hirota
Spaulding
Y
Y
ロシア語
で書かれ
ている電
報あり
5
2
Oversized
47-frn-0277
Source
own article
Photograph(s)
15:31
Duplicate
Hold No.
3/15/1947
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
3/15/1947
Japanese Article
Prange
Control No.
Writers
Date Submitted
47-frn-0276
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
米の内政干渉
United Press 日本経済新聞
(Washington)
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon Keizai
蘇聯條件附で同意. 賠償中間取立米國案
15:50a
United Press 共同通信
(11,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
中間賠償取立に條件付同意六ヶ国
[3]/[15]/194[7]
15:50b
United Press
(Washington)
47-frn-0300
3/15/1947
15:51
47-frn-0301
3/15/1947
15:54
47-frn-0301a
3/15/1947
47-frn-0302
[3]/[15]/194[7]
47-frn-0303
3/15/1947
47-frn-0304
3/15/194[7]
47-frn-0296
3/15/1947
15:50
47-frn-0297
[3]/[15]/194[7]
47-frn-0298
47-frn-0305
3/15/1947
47-frn-0305a
[3]/[15]/194[7]
3/15/1947
own article
朝日新聞
United Press 共同通信
(Washington)
新聞協会報
毎日新聞
15:54
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Shimbun Kyokaiho
Shinbun Kyokai Ho
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
3/15/1947
own article
Radio Press
47-frn-0305b
3/15/1947
47-frn-0306
[3]/[16]/194[7]
3/15/1947
16:2
editorial, own
Article
47-frn-0307
3/16/1947
16:4
47-frn-0308
[3]/[16]/194[7]
47-frn-0309
[3]/[16]/194[7]
Radio Press
Sokuho
(BBC)
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
(Moscow)
Comment on the History of
American New[s]papers
Radio Press
Sokuho
(BBC)
Radio Press
Sokuho
(BBC)
Nippon Times
Foreign
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
帝國主義の擴大. ソ紙論評
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin (75)
Jiji Tsushin 75
ビルマの選擧戰
朝鮮新聞; 共同通信;
毎日新聞; 民報;
日本経済新聞;
Nippon Times;
世界日報; 静岡新聞;
読売新聞
Chosen Shimbun;
Kyodo Tsushin;
Mainichi Shimbun;
Mimpo; The Nihon
Keizai; Nippon Times;
Sekai Nippo; Shizuoka
Shimbun; Yomiuri
Shimbun
Chosen Shimbun;
Kyodo; Mainichi;
Mimpo; Nippon
Keizai; Nippon
Times; Sekai Nippo;
Shizuoka Shimbun;
Yomiuri
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
Kyodo
H, S
MacArthur and the FEC
would be able to agree on
Japanese reparations more
quickly if the State Dept.
were not involved
Notes
Y
3
Russia approves of US
proposal on Japanese
reparations
H, P
Y
9
The State Dept. is slowing
negotiations between
MacArthur and the FEC for
Japanese reparations
H, D, [Stewart
P
Hensely,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent];
[Ohtake]
Chicago Tribune accuses the
Times of being inhuman and
of "teaching hatred"
[Stewart
Hensely]
H, D,
P
H, S Hideo
Ono
H, S
Hideo
Ono
1
Y
Kawamoto Yoshimoto
Fujinami
Malloy
Kawamoto
H
[Hiroyuki
Matsumoto
]
The Soviet Union, in its first reaction to
Truman’s new foreign policy, Friday,
bitterly compared the United States with
Hitlerite Germany during the days of
Nazi expansion.
Soviets, in its first reaction to
Truman's new foreign policy,
compared US to Hitlerite
Germany
H, S
Spaulding
Truman speech: Soviets denounce US
proposals
Examiner5 Examiner6
H, D, [Stewart
P
Hensely,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
Most of the proposed loans
to Greece and Turkey to be
used to bolster their armies
In editorial entitled “Truman[’]s
message to Congress” “Pravda” writes:
President Truman[’]s message to
Congress on assistance to Greece and
Turkey caused wide comment
throughout [the] world.
India: Overseas troops to be recalled
Examiner4
3
D
Election Campai[g]n in
Burma
Moscow conferenceresponsibility; China objects
to discussion of her affairs;
MacArthur proposes
reduction in reparation;
Communist Party objects to
coercive measures for rice
delivery; Comments on
Formosan rebellion;
Russian's glimpse of
America; Moscow criticsm of
Truman speech
The importance of the U.S.
statement on aiding Greece
and Turkey
Examiner3
Y
Chinese foreign affairs
minister says that China will
take the lead in drafting the
Japanese peace treaty
米の希土援助声明の重要性
ソ紙米大統領声明を反バク
Examiner1 Examiner2
Spaulding
The foreign office [sent identical] notes
to the Big Four foreign ministers in
Moscow expressing objection to the
discussion of China’s internal affairs
either officially or outside the
conference.
Held U.S. planning anti-Red bulwark
Truman speech: Pravda says put issue
to UN. Nations
Kyodo Tsushin
Brief Summary
Soviet newspaper Izvestia
accused US of interfering in
affairs of Greece and Turkey
Chicago Tribune the World’s
Greatest Newspaper
(Comments on the Times)
世界「最大の新聞」シカゴトリビューン
Nippon Times
共同通信
Subject
マ賠償案にFEC同意
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Nanking)
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(New York)
United Press 国際タイムス
(Moscow)
Headline
The Soviet government newspaper
Izvestia accused the United States
Friday of interfering in the internal
affairs of Greece and Turkey and of
behaving in a manner that could not
have been expected of a member of the
United Nations.
Informed Far East Commission sources
said Russia has approved the United
States plan which authorized General
MacArthur to grant interim reparations
from Japanese industry to hard-pressed
claimants up to 30 percent of the total
available, but only providing “the Soviet
Union gets its just share” without
anything being deducted for Soviet
removals of Manchurian industrial
equipment.
Informed [Far East] Commission
sources said Russia approved [the]
[United States] plan tu authorized
MacArthur [to] grant interim
reparations from [Japanese industry] to
hard-pressed claimants up to thirty
percent of total available but only
“providing [the] Soviet Union gets its
just share” without anything being
deducted for Soviet removals of
Manchur[i]a[n] industrial equipment.
Informed Far East Commission sources
said Russia has approved the United
States plan which authorized General
MacArthur to grant interim reparations
from Japanese industry to hard-pressed
claimants up to 30 percent of the total
available, but only providing “the Soviet
Union gets its just share” without
anything being deducted for Soviet
removals of Manchurian industrial
equipment.
Election campaign in Burma:
refutaion by General Onsan
D
Spaulding
D
3
1
1
1
Kawamoto Yoshimoto
Fujinami
Malloy
Spaulding
Y
3
Y
5
1
1
Malloy
Spaulding
Kawamoto
Yoshimoto
Fujinami
Y
H, S
H, S
12
4
Yoshimoto
D; D;
D, S;
S; D;
D, S;
S; D;
S
The importance of the U.S.
statement on aiding Greece
and Turkey
Pravda compares Truman's
policy of aid to Greece to
Hitler's expansionism
Pravda writes that Truman's
policy of aid to Greece
supports fascism and
imperialism
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
Press World
Service
(Moscow)
Photograph(s)
Source
15:49a
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
3/15/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
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1
Y
15
Indian troops in Japan will go
home soon
D
1
Pravda continues to
denounce Truman's policy in
Greece
S
1
2
1
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Submitted by
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Headline (Japanese)
Headline
US diplomatic: Truman’s foreign policy
criticized
[3]/[17]/194[7]
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Delhi)
Truman speech: Moscow Radio makes
attacks
47-frn-0312
[3]/[17]/194[7]
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Sydney)
US-Truman: speech under heavy f[i]re
in Moscow
47-frn-0313
[3]/[17]/194[7]
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Moscow)
Truman speech: hailed by reactionaries
47-frn-0314
[3]/[17]/194[7]
Radio Press
Sokuho
(BBC)
Truman speech: Yugoslav press in
violent criticism
47-frn-0315
[3]/[25]/194[7]
28:11
世界日報
47-frn-0316
[3]/[25]/194[7]
25:11b
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
28:20
Agence
[毎日新聞]
France-presse
(Nanking)
30:34
47-frn-0311
Sekai-Nippo
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
The America-Japan
Press
[Mainichi Shimbun]
Nichibei Tsushin
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Honolulu)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Author Marquand Opines Japanese
Enjoy 'Change'
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
The new constitution and world peace
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
The new constitution and democracy
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
日米通信
47-frn-0317
3/25/1947
47-frn-0319
[3]/[27]/194[7]
47-frn-0321
[4]/[22]/194[7]
47-frn-0322
4/30/1947
47-frn-0323
4/30/1947
47-frn-0323a
4/30/1947
47-frn-0324
5/12/1947
5/12/1947
47-frn-0324a
5/12/1947
5/12/1947
47-frn-0325
[5]/[13]/194[7]
5/13/1947
47-frn-0326
47-frn-0327
47-frn-0328
[5]/[13]/194[7]
47-frn-0329
5/13/1947
47-frn-0330
[5]/[13]/194[7]
47-frn-0330a
5/13/1947
5/13/1947
47-frn-0331
5/13/1947
5/13/1947
47-frn-0332
[5]/[11]/194[7]
47-frn-0333
5/13/1947
講和前に國際貿易復歸. ド使節團の主要目的
Sekai Nippo
30:46
Reuters
(Shanghai)
13:1
Radio Press
Sokuho (12,
Delhi)
[5]/[13]/194[7]
13:3
[5]/[11]/194[7]
13:3a
Radio Press
Sokuho (12,
BBC)
Associated
国際特信
Press (Berlin)
While there has been only one Soviet
veto exercised so far in the FEC, that
body has reframed from taking the
initiative in setting economic policy in
Japan, and harmony within the body
has been maintained largely because no
vital issues have come up, these sources
said.
The main objectives of the Draper
Mission are to revive Japanese industry
and bring Japan back to normal.
S
1
S
1
H, P
[Kalischer
]
Main objectives of the
Draper mission are to revive
Japanese industry and bring
Japan back to normal peacetime trade relations with the
rest of the world
H
[Peter
Kalischer,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent],
[Matsuda]
Y
One of the five third-prize
winning essays in the
Constitutional Prize Essay
Contest sponsored by the
Nippon Times
One of the five third-prize
winning essays in the
Constitutional Prize Essay
Contest sponsored by the
Nippon Times
The Chinese Labor
Federation might try to
establish self-government in
Shanghai
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
米、日本人飛行士を訓練. プラウダ紙報道
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Japanese Pilots
13:6a
International Nippon Times
News Service
(Moscow)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Pravda prints report despite denial by
U.S.. Soviet Journal Says Japanese
Pilots Conscripted by U.S.
5/13/194[7]
13:7
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
5/14/1947
13:8
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Informed sources reveal foreigners may
resume private buying with Japanese on
July 15
Oyama return from U.S. will bolster leftwing socialists
1
1
1
3
D
[Tetsuichi
Kurashige
]
3
D
Kawamoto Saito
H. Okada
Y
D
Pepper declared
Rehabilitation of KoreaChinese radio comment.
1
[Tatsuo
Fukai]
The deteriorating German
food situation
Reuters
共同通信
(Moscow)
United Press 毎日新聞
(Moscow)
Y
D
Food Shortage Imperils Cities In British
Zone
朝鮮復興問題
3
1
H
Germany: Dusseldorf union leaders
threaten resignation
Nihon Tsushin,
China Edition No.
281
13:6
1
A Chinese reparations official H, S
claims that looted property in
Japan comes mainly from
China
Dusseldorf union leaders
H, P
threaten resignation
Nihon Tsushin (281,
China)
日本通信
Notes
S
Austria: Good progress made H, S
on treaty
Author Marquand says that
H, D
Japan has to support the
Occupation Army of 120,000
Japanese Letters to SCAP Cover Wide
Range of Interesting Topics
Japan-reparations: China claims looted
property came from there
Examiner5 Examiner6
1
Moscow conference 1
Threat of Shanghai General
Strike
Examiner4
S
D
上海ゼネストの脅威
Radio Press
Sokuho
Radio
Editorial
Examiner3
1
The Draper Mission: China's
apprehensions about the
economic recovery of Japan
英國政府当局よりの信すべき情報によれば、食糧不足
に悩まされているドイツ側の不満により英國占領下の
ドイツ都市管理は破滅に瀕している。
13:5
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, S
China on Japanese industry
Kokusai Tokushin
13:4
Brief Summary
American newspaper
criticizes the discrepancy
between Truman's Greece
policy and his Asia policy
American newspaper
criticizes the discrepancy
between Truman's Greece
policy and his Asia policy
American newspaper
criticizes the discrepancy
between Truman's Greece
policy and his Asia policy
American newspaper
criticizes the discrepancy
between Truman's Greece
policy and his Asia policy
American newspaper
criticizes the discrepancy
between Truman's Greece
policy and his Asia policy
The Draper Mission and the
list of main points which
would have to be included in
any peace treaty
夫を妻は、夫を精神的に力づけるために、あらゆるこ
とをなべきです。
[Mainichi]
Kokusai Tokushin
5/14/1947
Subject
1
1
2
H, P
Senator Pepper offers
solution to Palestine problem
H, P
Korea's partition represents
the split between the US and
USSR, and America's
tougher policy
H, D
6
Y
3
2
Gomes
H, S
[Tanaka]
Kato
Yabuki
Y
7
Y
5
Pravda says that the US is
conscripting and training
Japanese pilots
Pravda says that the US is
conscripting and training
Japanese pilots
H, S
1
S
1
Private trade in Japan may
resume July 15
H, D,
C
3
Return of Oyama will bolster
the left-wing socialists
H, P
3
1
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
17:2
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Shanghai)
[3]/[17]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0310
Censorship
Action
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47-frn-0335
5/13/1947
13:10
47-frn-0336
5/13/1947
13:11
47-frn-0337
5/13/1947
47-frn-0338
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
13:14c
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
5/13/1947
13:15
New York
Herald
Tribune
(Paris)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0339
5/13/1947
13:16
日米通信
5/13/1947
13:17
United Press 共同通信
(New York)
The America-Japan
Press
Kyodo Tsushin
Nichibei Tsushin
47-frn-0340
47-frn-0341
[5]/[13]/194[7]
13:17a
United Press 毎日新聞
(New York)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0342
47-frn-0343
[5]/[13]/194[7]
5/13/1947
5/13/194[7]
47-frn-0344
5/13/1947
5/13/1947
47-frn-0345
5/13/1947
47-frn-0346
[5]/[13]/194[7]
47-frn-0347
[5]/[13]/194[7]
13:21
47-frn-0348
5/13/1947
13:22
47-frn-0349
[5]/[14]/194[7]
47-frn-0350
5/13/1947
47-frn-0351
5/13/1947
47-frn-0352
5/13/1947
13:26
47-frn-0353
5/13/1947
13:26a
毎日新聞
47-frn-0354
5/13/194[7]
13:27
47-frn-0355
5/13/1947
47-frn-0356
5/13/194[7]
5/14/1947
5/14/194[7]
5/14/194[7]
13:17b
13:17c
5/16/194[7]
ソ連生産品要求か. 対日賠償・モスクワ放送示唆
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
内戰は必至か. 朝鮮米ソ兩軍撤退後
13:18
United Press 共同通信
(4, Athens)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
ギリシア議会に共産党禁止法上程
13:18a
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Athens)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
13:20
13:23
Subject
日米ウイークリー
Kyodo
とりあえずこうして
アチソン次官辭任
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Associated
共同通信
Press (27,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
13:28
United Press 毎日新聞
(London)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
13:30
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Press
極東委員会の対日講和交渉. 米、英は賛成か
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
H, P
[K. M.
Ohtake,
staff
writer]
1
General de Gaulle's new role
H, P
[George
Slocombe]
2
The first indication that Russia may
extend to Japan her Moscow
conference policy of demanding
reparations from current production as
a condition to signing the peace treaty
was contained in a shortwave Moscow
Radio news broadcast heard in Tokyo,
the United Press learned.
Moscow radio attacked
American policy and
reparations plan
H, P
[Peter
Kalischer,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
General de Gaulle's New Role.
Emerging from Retirement, War Hero's
Career Turns On a Paradox of Today
General de Gaulle's new role
H, P
[George
Slocombe]
Truman doctrine abroad
H, P
William Newton , dispatch
from Seoul said that unless
US and USSR can agree on
a program for Korea, civil
war is likely
H, S
[Barnet
Nover]
[Hoberech
t]
Korean Civil War
Korea civil war
H, S
Civil War Feared
The Scripps-Howard newspaper['s]
correspondent, William H. Newton, in a
dispatch from Seoul said;
Civil war feared in Korea
William Newton , dispatch
from Seoul said that unless
US and USSR can agree on
a program for Korea, civil
war is likely
Greek bill outlawing
Communists would
strengthen Communists and
counter US interest
H, S
H, S
Y
1
2
H, D
Y
8
Thirty members of Parliament under
leadership of Deputy [Prime Minister]
[Stylianos Gonatas] introduced in
national assembly bill to outlaw
communist party in Greece.
30 Greek Parliamentarians Ask
Assembly to Outlaw Red Party
30 Greek parliamentarians
ask assembly to outlaw
Communist Party in Greece
Mrs. MacArthur was very
interested in the defendants
at the Tokyo trials
Japanese motor steamer
seized at Tainan
1
Y
2
Y
6
1
1
H
1
H, P
H, P
The US is strengthening its
policy of appointing military
men to government positions
H, D
Mrs. MacArthur Pays First Visit to
Tribunal
Chinese prisoners captured by the
Japanese during the China Incident
were treated as POWs in accordance
with international law although the SinoJapanese conflict...
Diplomatic authorities said that in aye
break with precedent Far Eastern
Commission might be substituted for
Big Four Council of Foreign Ministers
as an agency to negotiate peace treaty
with Japan.
Turkish President Ismet Inonu replied
by cable to eight questions submitted by
United Press as follows:
Mrs. MacArthur pays first
visit to Tribunal
H, P
Number for reparations use totals two
million tons
Undersecretary of State
Acheson resigns
Y
H, P
Criticism of Russia for not
providing enough food for
the people in their occupied
zones
comics - Four Power Treaty
An Expedient
2
2
1
H, P
German Economics: St. Louis globe
democrat Russia criticized
Asahi 21
Examiner3
Japanese student's life saved
by the gift of blood from
American students at the U.
of Michigan
日本人飛行士使用は虚報. 米進駐軍当局言明
Nichibei Uikuri
Agence
朝日新聞
France-presse
(12,
Washington)
Nippon Times
Examiner1 Examiner2
P
China: Japanese motor steamer seized
at Tainan
Kyodo Tsushin
Brief Summary
US occupation officials deny
the Moscow report that US is
training Japanese airmen
Tokyo Trials
Radio Press
(Nanking)
Associated
共同通信
Press (New
York)
[Radio Press]
The America-Japan
weekly
Asahi Shimbun (21)
13:25
Headline
[United States] occupation officials
commenting on Moscow Radio
Broadcast said again tonight there "no
basis of fact whatever" in report
occupation forces training former
Japanese airmen.
A beautiful and touching story about
American students at the University of
Michigan whose noble contribution of
blood saved the life of a Japanese girl
student has been disclosed by the girl's
father, Sotokichi Katsuizumi, (Sotokichi
Katsuizumi, who was once himself a
student of the University of Michigan,
now an employee of GHQ, SCAP at
Radio Tokyo.
General de Gaulle's New Role.
Emerging from Retirement, War Hero's
Career Turns On a Paradox of Today
米ソ共存の米外交. 海外にもふえたトルーマン政策の... Foreign Reactions. The Truman
Doctrine Abroad
米ソ撤退せば朝鮮に内戦
Scripps Howard[']s William H. Newton
dispatch from Seoul "unless [United
States] Russia can agree on workable
program fro Korea civil war seems
likely in opinion many observers here
United Press 国際タイムス
(New York)
13:24
5/13/1947
Kyodo
Headline (Japanese)
Y
Decision needs to be made as
to what international
machinery should be used to
negotiate the peace treaty
with Japan
H, P
Turkish president replies to
questions submitted by the
United Press
H, P
The government will use 2
million tons of lumber for
reparations removal
H, S
5
1
H, P
H, P
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
共同通信
Press (36, 58,
Tokyo)
Photograph(s)
Source
13:9a
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[5]/[12]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0334
Censorship
Action
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Gomes
Shimokura
Hirota
Y
1
Y
3
1
[Koitabash
i]
1
Y
[Virgil M.
Pinkley,
United
Press vice
president],
[Matsuda]
12
4
4
1
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5/13/1947
13:32
47-frn-0359
5/13/1947
13:33
47-frn-0360
[5]/[13]/194[7]
13:34
United Press [毎日新聞]
(Minneapolis)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
47-frn-0361
5/13/1947
13:35
United Press 毎日新聞
(Chicago)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0362
5/13/1947
13:35a
United Press 毎日新聞
(Chicago)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0363
5/13/1947
13:36
United Press 毎日新聞
(Greenville)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0364
5/13/1947
13:37
UP (New
York)
Associated
共同通信
Press (37, 59,
New York),
United Press
(New York)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
各国兵力の攻勢. ボールドウィン論ず
47-frn-0365
[5]/[13]/194[7]
5/13/194[7]
13:39
UP
United Press 共同通信
(Minneapolis) (11,
Minneapolis)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
ウォーレス氏、トルーマン主義を攻撃
47-frn-0366
[5]/[13]/194[7]
5/13/194[7]
13:39a
47-frn-0367
5/13/1947
47-frn-0368
5/13/1947
47-frn-0369
5/13/1947
13:43
47-frn-0370
5/13/1947
47-frn-0371
5/13/1947
47-frn-0371a
5/13/1947
47-frn-0372
[5]/[14]/194[7]
47-frn-0373
[5]/[14]/194[7]
5/14/194[7]
14:2
47-frn-0373a
[5]/[13]/194[7]
5/14/194[7]
47-frn-0373b
5/14/1947
47-frn-0373c
47-frn-0373d
5/13/194[7]
News Agency
Submitted by
(Japanese)
朝鮮新聞
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Paris)
毎日新聞
United Press [毎日新聞]
(Minneapolis)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Chosen Shimbun
Chosen Shimbun
世界情勢に対する米国の見解. 朝鮮の巻
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
ド・ゴール米ソ戰を予言
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Headline
Subject
Mrs. Uemura, President of
the Japanese Y.W.C.A., is
the first Japanese to visit the
post-war US
Henry Wallace denounces
Truman's anti-Communist
plan as a "hunt"
Oyama's return to Japan will
be delayed
Wallace Speech
[Mainichi Shimbun]
Dr. Ikuo Oyama who was scheduled to
leave San Francisco for Japan on May
18 will not leave until July, it was
learned here today.
Mr. [I]kuo Oyama, who was said to be
scheduled to leave San Francisco for
Japan on May 18, will not leave for
Japan until July.
In the biggest trial for lynching a negro
ever held, 31 men including 28 taxi
drivers wil go on trial Monday for
lynching of Willie Earlo on February
17, who had been accused of stabbing
and robbing a Greenville taxi driver.
Military writer for New York Times
Hanson W. Baldwin wrote that almost
19 million men are under arms
throughout world and that about 40
nations are spending 27 billion 400
million dollars annually for armaments.
Henry [Wallace] said military loans to
France Italy England Wells nations
bordering Russia would lead to
depression chaos and "finally revolution
on and war"
Former Secretary of Commerce Henry
Wallace said military loans to France,
Italy, England, as well as nations
bordering Russia would lead to
depression, chaos and "finally
revolution and war."
The President Plk brings here this weekend a great dignitary in the person of
Henry F. Grady, the first Ambassador
of United States to India.
Henry Wallace says that the
Truman doctrine will make
enemies of the World's
common people
H, [D] [Matsuda]
Mainichi
13:45
Acme
サン写真新聞
Newspictures
The Sun Pictorial
Daily
Sun News Photo
Associated
Nippon Times
Press
(Tokyo)
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Nanking)
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Brazzaville)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
14:4
United Press 時事通信, 共同通信
(23,
Washington)
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji, Kyodo News
Service
日本航空兵の訓練を否定
Army Air Forces today denied reports
published in Moscow that former
Japanese airmen being enrolled in AAF.
The new Chinese Mission
Chief, Gen. Shang Chen,
called on Gen. MacArthur
US Ambassador to France
will be recalled because of
his criticism of the Truman
Doctrine
US Army denies that former
Japanese airmen are being
retained in US forces
5/14/1947
14:4a
United Press 共同通信
(23,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
日本人飛行士問題、ワシントンも否定
Army Air Forces today denied reports
published in Moscow that former
Japanese airmen being enrolled in AAF.
5/14/1947
5/14/194[7]
14:4b
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
日本飛行士訓練のソ紙報道否定
[5]/[13]/194[7]
5/14/1947
14:5
Reuters
(London,
Tokyo)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
日印貿易再開を待つ印度人
The Army Air Forces denied reports
published in Moscow that former
Japanese airmen are being enrolled in
the AAF.
Some forty Indian business men
scattered throughout main cities of
Japan are anxiously waiting news of
reopening of Japanese foreign trade to
private business so that they can resume
their prewar contacts with India.
時事通信
1
[Tanaka]
11
Mainichi Shimbun
U.S. diplomatic: Ambassador to France
to be recalled
1
H, P
Y
United Press 毎日新聞
(Yokohama)
14:1
H, D [Tanaka]
H, [D]
13:44
Base of baloon-bomb
3
Henry Wallace says that the
Truman doctrine will make
enemies of the World's
common people
Mainichi
Asahi will withdraw from newspaper
union. Paper's Union Chapter To Lead
New Assault On CIU
Japan: Shang calls on MacArthur
H, P
9
Seiji Shimbun
風船爆弾の基地
1
Y
Mainichi Shimbun
spoil system, rid tick which
nests at autonomous
administration
5
Y
H, P
Seiji Shimbun
Japanese children will soon be given an
opportunity to correspondent with
American friends in Boys Town, USA,
through the good offices of Father
Flanagan, who is now making a tour of
inspection throughout Japan.
Murray Trial
Notes
Y
Almost 19 million men are
under arms throughout the
world
毎日新聞
スポイル・システム. 自治制に喰入るダニを追え
Examiner5 Examiner6
H, P
政治新聞
own article
Examiner4
Biggest trial for lynching
Mainichi
13:42,
13:44
Examiner3
Hideo
Watanabe
H, P
Mainichi Shimbun
5/13/1947
Examiner1 Examiner2
Kawamoto Saito
Oyama's return to Japan will
be delayed
毎日新聞
13:41
H, S
H, P
"Mrs. Uemura"
大山氏の帰國延期
Brief Summary
America's view on the world Koreans might have been
situation; Korea
better off if Japan had won
the war
Y
2
1
1
Henry Grady's appointment
as the first ambassador of
United States to India
H, P
[Yasuike]
Spoil System-a tick which
fastens upon autonomy
H, P
Japanese children soon to
have opportunity to
correspond with American
friends in Boys' Town, USA
H, P
[Matsuda]
1
Colonel Murray accused of
misappropriating diamonds
from the Bank of Japan
US Army found the base of a
Japanese balloon bomb that
flew up in 1944
H, P
[Tanaka]
1
Kawamoto Shimokura
H, P
H, P
2
Fujinami
Hideo
Watanabe
Y
Y
[Russel
Brines]
12
4
1
H, P
2
H, D
2
H
Y
2
US Army denies that former
Japanese airmen are being
retained in US forces
H
Y
4
US Army denies that former
Japanese airmen are being
retained in US forces
H, P
Y
2
Japan will only import
American-grown cotton this
year
H, D
Y
4
1
Oversized
47-frn-0358
Source
own article
Photograph(s)
13:31
Duplicate
Hold No.
5/14/194[7]
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
5/13/194[7]
Japanese Article
Prange
Control No.
Writers
Date Submitted
47-frn-0357
Censorship
Action
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47-frn-0373f
[5]/[13]/194[7]
47-frn-0373g
5/14/1947
5/14/194[7]
14:6
47-frn-0373h
[5]/[14]/194[7]
5/14/1947
14:7
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(New Delhi)
47-frn-0373i
5/14/1947
5/17/194[7]
14:7a
Associated
共同通信
Press (37, 38,
New Delhi)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
インドの対英さい疑増大か
Indian newspapers voiced suspicion and
fear of nationwide "disintegration" of
authority as result Britains decisio[n]
postpone for two weeks dite for
disclosing details British plan for
transferring power to Indian hands.
Indian press is suspicious of
Britain's integrity in
transferring power to Indian
hands
H, D
Y
8
47-frn-0373j
[5]/[13]/194[7]
5/17/194[7]
14:8
United Press 時事通信
(4, New
York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
日本綿織物輸出と米国綿業界
Cotton moderately active easier
dominated relative weak bs old c
positions plu more favorable crop ....
US cotton securities affected
by rumours about boosting
Japanese cotton production
H, D
Y
3
47-frn-0373k
[5]/[13]/194[7]
5/14/1947
14:8a
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Note on cotton
US cotton securities affected
by rumours about boosting
Japanese cotton production
H, D
47-frn-0374
5/14/1947
14:9
NEA
日米通信
(Washington)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei
Now That We've Got 'Em---
US should keep military
governments in Pacific
islands, because they are of
strategic importance to the
US
47-frn-0374a
5/14/1947
5/14/1947
14:10
朝鮮情報
Korean Information
Press
Chosen Joho
H, D [Peter
Edson,
NEA
Washingto
n
correspon
dent]
H, P
47-frn-0375
5/14/1947
5/14/1947
14:11
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
47-frn-0376
5/14/1947
14:12
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
47-frn-0376a
5/14/194[7]
14:13
United Press 共同通信
(12, 24, San
Francisco)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0376b
[5]/[14]/194[7]
5/14/1947
14:13a
United Press [毎日新聞]
(San
Francisco)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
47-frn-0376c
5/14/1947
5/15/1947
14:15
United
日米通信
Feature
Syndicate
(Washington)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei
47-frn-0376d
5/14/1947
5/16/1947
14:16,
15:12
Washington
Dispatch 13
May
TassTelegraf 日本通信
noe agentstvo
SSSR
(Washington)
Nihon Tsushin
Nippon Tsushin
海外の爲にもならぬ. 無責任なウオーレス氏の演説行脚 If Henry Wallace had any political
future left to him when he departed
these shores, his performance in
England would certainly have put an
end to it.
在米メキシコ人に對する差別待遇
47-frn-0377
5/14/1947
14:17
own article-- United Press 時事通信
commentary (Washington)
Jiji Tsushin (24)
Jiji Tsushin 24
外貨導入は急速に具体化せん
47-frn-0378
5/14/1947
14:18
The Sun Pictorial
Daily
Sun News Photos
独でも強権発動
News Agency
Reuters
(London,
Tokyo)
共同通信
Submitted by
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Headline (Japanese)
インド貿易使節團訪日
Reuters
(Tokyo)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Headline
Subject
Some forty Indian business men
scattered throughout main cities of
Japan are anxiously waiting news of
reopening of Japanese foreign trade to
private business so that they can resume
their prewar contacts with India most of
them were in Japan during war and are
now "caretakers" for their firms trying
to make both ends meet by dealing in
what little domestic trade is open them
para.
Indian business men in Japan anxiously
waiting news of reopening of Japanese
foreign trade
U.N. and Palestine
Acme
サン写真新聞
Newspictures
(Berlin)
The US shows a new
committment to forming
policies that the UN can
enforce
Indian press is suspicious of
Britain's integrity in
transferring power to Indian
hands
Men of the Moment. Prime Minister
Yoshida Heads Liberal Party, But Was
Never Cut Out to Be a Politician
Readers in council. The New
Government
Illegal Korean entrants to
Japan rapidly increased:
number arrested jumped to
over 26,000
Yoshida, President of the
Liberal Party, "caused the
world to call on him"
Japan should play along with
occupation policies while
learning for herself
ACLU condemns the
internment of Japanese
during the war
American civil liberties union today
launched renewed campaign behalf 268
Peruvian Japanese detained Uni[ted]
States since 1943 when they assertedly
arrested by Peruvian officials at request
of Uni[ted] States mil[itary] party
authorities.
The American Civil Liberties Union
yesterday launched a renewed campaign
on behalf of 268 (two hundred sixty
eight) Peruvian Japanese detained in the
United States since 1943, when they
were aeertedly arrested by Peruvian
officials at the request of the United
States military authorities.
Announcement 5/8 by General Lucius
D. Clay that he would use U.S. troops
if necessary to collect food from
farmers who have been trying to balk
German food Ministry officials resulted
from situations such as this when
official (left) found canned and meat
hoarded.
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
7
D
Illegal Korean Entrants To
Japan Rapidly Increased:
Number Arrested Jumped To
Over 26,000
米国内抑留のペルー在留日本人釈放運動
Examiner1 Examiner2
D
Indian newspapers voiced suspicion and
fear of nationwide "disintegration" of
authority as a result of Britain's
disclosing the details of the British plan
for transferring power to Indian hands.
委任統治の在り方
Brief Summary
H, P
1
[Walter
Lippmann
]
5
H, D
2
1
Y
2
ハングル
文字で書
かれてい
る原稿あ
り
10
H, D
1
H, D,
P
2
H, D
Y
7
ACLU condemns the
internment of Japanese
during the war
H, D
Criticism of Wallace for
airing his grievances with the
US government in front of a
European audience
H, P
Discriminative Treatment
Toward Mexicans in the
United States
Mexican Ambassador says
that the US is menacing
peaceful relations between
the two countries
H, S
Malloy
Gomes
M.
Nagashima
Y
Foreign capital to be
introduced urgently Electric
communications equipment
Foreign capital to be
introduced; electric and
communications industries
will be the first object
Hoarded food seized for
general use
H, D
Gomes
Kato
Fujinami
Y
5
Y
3
H, P
1
[Marquis
Childs]
Y
3
ロシア語
で書かれ
ている電
報あり
4
1
1
1
Oversized
5/14/194[7]
Photograph(s)
Date
Censored
5/14/1947
Duplicate
Number of Pages
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Source
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0373e
Hold No.
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Censorship
Action
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Kyodo
共同通信
Tsushin,
United Press
(5, Shanghai)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
中国業者セメント施設を要求
Shai sino cement manufacturers
association petitioned executive Yuan
demanding removal to China several
large Jap[anese] cement plants as
reparations outpointing Japan cement
capacity much larger own requirements
para claimed Japs occupied sino cement
plants warling causing heavy sino losses
end Logan Yuan.
China demands several more
Japanese cement plants as
reparations
H, P
Y
5
47-frn-0378b
[5]/[13]/194[7]
14:20
United Press 時事通信; 共同通信
(7,
Minneapolis)
Jiji Tsushin; Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji; Kyodo News
Service
欧亜に大規模な借款を與えよ
Henry Wallace called for Uni[ted]States
to become "modern missionary" with
fifty billion dollar ten [year] loan
program to rehabilitate Europe and Asia
as che[c]kmate against spread of
communism, told eight hundred
University of Minnesota students wide
spread communism would result from
widespread "misery which Uni[ted]
States has power to prevent."
Wallace calls for aid to
Europe and Japan against the
spread of Communism
H, P
Y
4
47-frn-0378c
5/14/1947
5/14/194[7]
14:20a
United Press 毎日新聞
(Minneapolis)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Wallace calls for aid to
Europe and Japan against the
spread of Communism
H, P
1
47-frn-0378d
[5]/[14]/194[7]
5/14/1947
14:21
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Henry A. Wallace called for the United
States to become a "modern
missionary" with a $50,000,000,000
(fifty billion dollars) ten-year loan
program to rehabilitate Europe and Asia
as a checkmate against the spread of
Communism.
Russia wants redress
H, P
1
47-frn-0378e
5/14/1947
5/14/1947
14:22
Radio Press
(Tokyo)
H, D
5
47-frn-0378f
5/14/1947
14:23
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Allied Council Meeting
USSR may demand more
reparations from Japan as a
condition for signing the
peace treaty
SCAP refutes Soviet claim
that the landed class led
Japan astray as Communist
propaganda
SCAP refutes Soviet claim
that the landed class led
Japan astray as Communist
propaganda
47-frn-0378g
5/14/1947
14:24
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
MacArthur will not step
down as SCAP until the
peace treaty is completed
H, P
47-frn-0378h
[5]/[14]/194[7]
5/14/1947
14:24a
International 北海道新聞
News Service
(Tokyo)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
媾和会議完了まで引退せず. マ元帥言明
General Douglas MacArthur has
formally told the news magazine
WORLD REPORT, that he does not
contemplat[e] retirement as Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers in
Japan until peace negotiations are
completed, it was revealed today.
MacArthur declares his intent to remain
as SCAP until peace treaty signed
MacArthur will not step
down as SCAP until the
peace treaty is completed
H, P
Y
4
47-frn-0378i
5/14/1947
5/14/1947
14:24b
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
マ元帥辞職を否定. 米誌記者に回答寄す
MacArthur will not step
down as SCAP until the
peace treaty is completed
H, P
Y
2
47-frn-0378j
5/14/1947
14:24c
United Press 日本経済新聞
(Tokyo)
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon-Keizai
對日講和完了までは辞職の意志なし.
マ元帥米國記者へ答う
MacArthur will not step
down as SCAP until the
peace treaty is completed
H, P
Y
2
47-frn-0379
[5]/[14]/194[7]
5/14/1947
14:25
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Santiago)
Henry Wallace said Truman's
proposed loans to Greece
and Turkey "will bring the
world nearer to war"
H, P
47-frn-0379a
5/14/1947
5/14/1947
14:25
International Nippon Times
News Service
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
General Douglas MacArthur has
formally told the news magazine
WORLD REPORT, that he does not
contemplate retirement as Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers in
Japan until peace negotiations are
completed, it was revealed today.
General Douglas MacArthur has
formally told the news magazine
WORLD REPORT, that he does not
contemplate retirement as Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers in
Japan until peace negotiations are
completed, it was revealed today.
China's ambassador Chauger B. Wu,
whose legation recently was raised to
embassy, presented his credentials to
President Gabriel Gons[z]alez Videla
today.
Derevyanko flayed at Allied Council for
propaganda: SCAP Economic Expert
Charges Him With Showing Shocking
Disregard Of Facts
same as 14:22
H, P
47-frn-0380
5/14/1947
5/14/1947
14:27
International Nippon Times
News Service
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
SCAP Determined to Stay in Japan
Until Peace Talks Are 'Completed'.
Transfer of Responsibility to Civilian
Agency Before Then Not Feasible
H, D
47-frn-0381
5/14/1947
5/14/194[7]
14:27a
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Tokyo)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
MacArthur to remain in
Japan until completion of
peace negotiations; Deleted:
Rumors circulating that
MacArthur will retire
Rumors circulating that
MacArthur will retire
47-frn-0381a
5/[14]/194[7]
5/14/1947
14:28
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Nanking)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
4000 students struck in
Nanking for increased living
allowances
H, P
News Agency
Submitted by
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
SCAP expert refutes charge of Japanese
economic impass
"マ元帥、日本の講和條約終了まで總司令官として日本 MacArthur declares his intention to
に滯る"
remain as SCAP until peace treaty
signed
Four thousand go[v]ernment supported
students of the Nanking's National
Central University struck for increased
living allowances.
Subject
Brief Summary
H, P
H, D
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
[Miles W.
Vaughn,
United
Press
General
Manager
for Asia]
Notes
3
1
1
[Howard
Handlema
n,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
1
1
Y
6
2
Oversized
14:19
Photograph(s)
5/14/1947
Duplicate
Number of Pages
Date Submitted
Source
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Japanese Article
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0378a
Hold No.
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Writers
Date
Censored
Censorship
Action
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5/14/1947
14:29a
47-frn-0381d
5/14/1947
14:30
47-frn-0381e
[5]/[14]/194[8]
47-frn-0381f
[5]/[14]/194[8]
47-frn-0381g
News Agency
Submitted by
(Japanese)
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
United Press 毎日新聞
(Darwin)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
濠州の眞珠採取
14:30a
United Press 日本経済新聞
(Darwin)
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon Keizai
濠州眞珠日本人を待望
5/14/1947
14:31
United Press 国際タイムス
(New York)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
北鮮に共産党指導下の軍、數万
5/14/1947
5/14/1947
14:32
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
朝日共同声明. 村山氏と重役会の紛爭落着す
47-frn-0381h
5/14/1947
5/14/1947
14:32a
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0381i
5/14/1947
5/14/194[7]
14:32b
United Press 日本経済新聞
(Tokyo)
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon-Keizai
朝日新聞問題解決
47-frn-0381j
5/14/194[7]
14:33
Associated
読売新聞
Press,
International
News Service
(Tokyo)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
対日理事会の中國代表;マ元帥
47-frn-0382
5/14/1947
14:35
USIS
時事通信; 毎日新聞;
(Washington) 日本通信
Jiji Tsushin; Mainichi
Shimbun; Nihon
Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin;
Mainichi; Nihon
Tsushin
一九四七年度東亜の食糧情勢;
極東地方の食糧事情樂観許さず
47-frn-0383
[5]/[13]/194[7]
47-frn-0383a
5/14/1947
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
ルール地方の食糧情勢緊迫
47-frn-0384
5/15/1947
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0384a
5/18/194[7]
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
マ元帥帰國せず
47-frn-0385
5/19/1947
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
対日借款問題論議
5/14/194[7]
Nippon Times
United Press
(Washington)
United Press 時事通信
(Berlin)
International 時事通信
News Service
(Tokyo)
5/15/1947
[5]/[17]/194[
7]
19:26
Chicago
読売新聞
Tribune
(Tokyo)
USIS
時事通信
(Washington)
Headline
The Tokyo American School, the only
school in the Tokyo Area which serves
the needs of chi[l]dren of Americans
and other United Nations Nationals,
and which has struggled through the
first school year without financial
assistance except that provided by
tuition paid by parents, is faced with
grave financial problems for next ye[ar],
at least $5,000 is needed to prepare for
the next school year, it was announced
today.
Fund drive started by American school
Rich deposits of finest Australian pearl
beds are awaiting return of Japanese
divers before the pearl shell industry
can be resumed.
Rich deposits of finest Australian pearl
beds are awaiting return of Japanese
divers before the pearl shell industry
can be resumed.
Scripps-Howard Correspondent
William H. Newton, in a dispatch from
Korea, said "despite Russia's apparent
agreement to permit all democratic
parties to take part in the discussions
concerning the Korean provisional
government, many obstacles remain
before the unification of the country is
in sight."
The controversy between majority
stockholders of Asahi newspapers and
the company's Board of Directors has
been settled under terms of an
agreement which provides that the
majority stockholders withdraw their
charges that the newspaper is under
Communist domination and the Board
of Directors pledges itself to a middleof-the-road editorial policy free from
any totalitarian bias, Communist or
otherwise, it was learned today.
The controversy between majority
stockholders of Asahi newspapers and
the company's Board of Directors has
been settled under terms of an
agreement which provides that the
majority stockholders withdraw their
charges that the newspaper is under
Communist domination and the Board
of Directors pledges itself to a middleof-the-road editorial policy free from
any totalitarian bias, Communist or
otherwise, it was learned today.
The controversy between majority
stockholders of Asahi newspapers and
the company's Board of Directors has
been settled under terms of an
agreement which provides that the
majority stockholders withdraw their
charges that the newspaper is under
Communist domination and the Board
of Directors pledges itself to a middleof-the-road editorial policy free from
any totalitarian bias, Communist or
otherwise, it was learned today.
MacArthur declares his intention to
remain as SCAP until peace treaty
signed
Far East food situation remains serious
despite seven percent increase in world
food production
Senate approves GOP sponsored labor
legislation
Subject
Brief Summary
Tokyo American School
faces financial problems;
fundraiser
H, P
Tokyo American School
faces financial problems;
fundraiser
Japanese divers must return
to Australian pearl beds
before the industry can be
resumed
Japanese divers must return
to Australian pearl beds
before the industry can be
resumed
Russia has laid the
groundwork for civil war in
Korea
H, P
Notes
2
2
H, P
Y
2
H, D
Y
2
Y
3
H, P
[Miles W.
Vaughn,
United
Press
General
Manager
for Asia]
Asahi has resolved conflict
by pledging to a middle-ofthe-road editorial policy
H, P
[Miles W.
Vaughn,
United
Press
General
Manager
for Asia]
Asahi has resolved conflict
by pledging to a middle-ofthe-road editorial policy
H, P
[Miles W.
Vaughn,
United
Press
General
Manager
for Asia]
MacArthur will not step
down as SCAP until the
peace treaty is completed
H, P
CI & E press release. Far
East food situation remains
serious despite 7 per cent
increase in world food
production
Senate passed a strict GOP
labor bill
H, D
Restoring Japanese economy
Examiner5 Examiner6
Y
1
Malloy
Y
4
Y
2
Y
16
1
Y
D
S
Kapan; Critical economic situation in
Japan is background for some
discussion of U.S. loan to restore
Japanese economy.
Examiner4
H, P
Asahi has resolved conflict
by pledging to a middle-ofthe-road editorial policy
MacArthur to remain in
Japan until completion of
peace negotiations; Deleted:
Rumors circulating that
MacArthur will retire
Examiner3
1
D
General MacArthur says he will stay
until peace treaty signed
Examiner1 Examiner2
[Miles W.
Vaughn,
United
Press
General
Manager
for Asia]
H, P
4
2
[Walter
Simmons]
Y
1
Y
7
Oversized
47-frn-0381c
Source
Photograph(s)
14:29
Duplicate
Hold No.
5/14/1947
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
5/14/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0381b
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Action
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21:1
47-frn-0388
[5]/[21]/194[7]
21:2
47-frn-0389
[5]/[21]/194[7]
21:3
47-frn-0390
[5]/[20]/194[7]
47-frn-0391
5/21/1947
21:5
47-frn-0392
5/21/1947
21:6
47-frn-0393
5/21/1947
21:7
47-frn-0394
[5]/[20]/194[7]
21:8
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
ポツダム方式に反せず.
対日生産物賠償の問題でマ長官言明
47-frn-0395
5/21/1947
5/22/1947
21:8a
United Press 共同通信
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
極東委員会の対日賠償新指令、ポツダム協定反せず.
米国務長官言明
47-frn-0396
5/21/1947
5/22/1947
21:9
United Press 共同通信
(Shanghai)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
土肥原元大将近くシャンハイに護送
47-frn-0397
5/21/1947
5/22/1947
21:9a
United Press 毎日新聞
(Shanghai)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0398
5/21/1947
21:9b
United Press 毎日新聞
(Shanghai)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
土肥原元大将上海へ護送か
The Chinese Military Mission in Tokyo
has reportedly informed the Shanghai
Garrison Command headquarters that
Lt. Gen. Kenkichi Doihara, who
Chinese allege is the mastermind of
Japanese aggression in the past two
decades, will be sent to Shanghai under
guard to face a Chinese military tribunal
on war crimes charges.
47-frn-0399
[5]/[20]/194[7]
21:10
Agence
時事通信, 共同通信
France-presse
(44, London)
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin, The
Kyodo News
Service
英国、米国、抗議
47-frn-0400
[5]/[20]/194[7]
21:11
United Press 時事通信
(London)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
ソ連誌AFLを攻撃
47-frn-0400a
[5]/[21]/194[7]
21:11
United Press 国際タイムス
(London)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
A.F.Lを攻撃. ソ連勞働誌
47-frn-0401
[5]/[21]/194[7]
21:12
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0402
5/[21]/1947
21:12a
Associated
共同通信
Press (2,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
5/25/1947
5/21/194[7]
News Agency
Submitted by
(Japanese)
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
News Item
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Jiji Tsushin
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Radio Press
(Melbourne)
Japan-Political: Yoshida cabinet resigns
Malloy
Radio Press
Sokuho
(BBC)
Radio Press
Sokuho
(BBC)
Spain: Suner claims prevention of
German invation
Katayama may be appointed H, D
the next Premier because the
Allied leaders have "no
obljections"
Suner's view of the Franco
H, P
regime's attitude toward
Hitler
British protest over
H, P
advertisements appearing in
US newspapers seeking
funds for Jewish
underground movement in
Palestine
US restrictions on
H, P
commercial relations between
Mexico and Japan relaxed
H, S
Gomes
New York Times editorial regardless
how much one may sympathize with
anger of Koreans against proposed four
power trusteeship of theircountry...
House members agree that
US should be more cautious
in offering aid to Greece and
Turkey
Comment on the Korean
demonstration against the
four power trusteeship of
their country
FEC decides on reparations, exports
and imports
FEC decides on reparations,
exports, and imports
H, P
Sixth Marshall told press he did not
believe Far Eastern Commissions policy
directive on general division of
reparations was contrary to Potsdam
formula for reparations.
Marshall told press he did not believe
Far Eastern Commissions policy
directive on general division of
reparations was contrary to Potsdam
formula for reparations.
Tokyo Shai sino military mission Tokyo
reportedly informed Shanghai garrison
command headquarters Lieut Gen.
Kenkichi Doihara whome Chinese
allege mastermind...
Chinese Mission
Marshall told press FEC
directive on reparations not
contrary to Potsdam formula
H, P
Y
4
Marshall told press FEC
directive on reparations not
contrary to Potsdam formula
H, P
Y
9
Chinese state that Kenkichi
Doihara will be brought to
face war crimes charges in
Shanghai
H, S
Y
4
Chinese state that Kenkichi
Doihara will be brought to
face war crimes charges in
Shanghai
Chinese state that Kenkichi
Doihara will be brought to
face war crimes charges in
Shanghai
H, S
H, S
Y
2
Lord Inverchapel British [Amb]assador
To Washington was by the foregin
office to lodge an energetic protest with
the American government concerning
publication by certain U.S. press organs
of articles likely to encourage terrorist
activities in Palestine, it was officially
announced today.
Lord Inverchapel says
publication of certain US
press organ encourage
terrorist activities in Palestine
H, P
Y
2
Radio Moscow broadcast article in
trade magazine "Trud" bitterly attacking
"reactionary leaders" of American
federation of labor.
Radio Moscow broadcast an article in
the trade magazine "Trud" bitterly
attacking the "reactionary leaders" of
the American Federation of Labor.
Allied nations said today they may take
Japanese reparations from the Empire's
current industrial production as well
from capital assets.
Moscow denounces AFL
leaders of being reactionary
capitalists
H, S
Y
3
Moscow denounces AFL
leaders of being reactionary
capitalists
H, S
Y
2
Allied nations may take
Japanese reparations from
current industrial production
as well as from capital assets
H, P
The Allied nations said they may take
Japanese reparations from Empire[']s
current industrial production as well as
from its capital assets.
Allied nations may take
Japanese reparations from
current industrial production
as well as from capital assets
H, P
時事通信
United Press 共同通信
(23, New
York)
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin, The
Kyodo News
Service
メキシコ対日貿易復活を考究中
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
希、土援助計畫を繞る米議會の論戰
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
米紙、反託デモに警告
時事通信 World News Jiji Tsushin World
Serivice
News Service
Jiji World
日本新規生産物の賠償取立. 極東委員会の見解
Authoritative sources reported
Me[x]ican foreign office studying plans
for renewing commercial relations with
Japan following notification from
Washington wartime restrictions on
direct correspondence with Japanese
business firms been relaxed.
House Debate centering
round Greek & Turkish Aid
Program
H, P
[Stewart
Hensley,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
Notes
FEC directives on reparations
and Japanese exports
U.S. : No action taken on new British
protest
H, P
Examiner1 Examiner2
The Far Eastern Commission
announced a policy decision on the
"division of reparations shares" in Japan
which recognizes in effort that the
United States holds the first mortgage
on Japanese liquid assets as repayment
for the occupation and food relief costs.
Associated
時事通信, 共同通信
Press (29, 40,
Mexico City)
21:4
Submitted by
Jiji Tsushin
5
Spaulding
3
3
3
Kato
Nomura
Y
2
Y
10
Y
7
6
5
1
3
Y
11
1
Oversized
[5]/[21]/194[7]
Source
Photograph(s)
47-frn-0387
Hold No.
Duplicate
5/21/194[7]
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[5]/[20]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Prange
Control No.
Writers
Date Submitted
47-frn-0386
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
China's economic chaos can be
remedied with better governmental
control of export licenses
47-frn-0404
[5]/[20]/194[7]
21:14
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(New Delhi)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Sample fair of Japanese goods expected
soon in India
47-frn-0405
5/21/1947
21:14a
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
日本商品インドにあらわる
Attention Tokyo for the first time since
war grope Japanese goods are being
seen again India
47-frn-0406
5/21/194[7]
21:14b
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(68, New
Delhi)
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(New Delhi)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
戰後初の日本商品展. ニュー・デリーで開催
Japanese goods in display in India for
first time since war
47-frn-0407
5/21/1947
21:14c
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
印度で日本品見本市
Attention Tokyo for the first time since
war grope Japanese goods are being
seen again India
47-frn-0408
5/21/1947
21:14d
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(68, New
Delhi)
Agence
毎日新聞
France-presse
(New Delhi)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
インドで日本商品の見本市
Japanese goods in display in India for
first time since war
47-frn-0409
5/21/1947
21:14e
Agence
読売新聞
France-presse
(New Delhi)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
印度で日本品見本市
Japanese goods in display in India for
first time since war
47-frn-0410
[5]/[20]/194[7]
21:14f
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(New Delhi)
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
印度で日本品[の]日本市
Japanese goods in display in India for
first time since war
47-frn-0411
[5]/[21]/194[7]
5/21/194[7]
21:15
Nihon Tsushin
Nippon Tsushin
インドネシヤ労組会議の撽
Indonesian Trade Union Congress'
petition
47-frn-0412
[5]/[21]/194[7]
5/21/194[7]
21:16
47-frn-0413
[5]/[21]/194[7]
5/21/194[7]
21:17
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
(Moscow)
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Moscow)
Radio Press
(Moscow)
47-frn-0414
[5]/[21]/194[7]
5/21/194[7]
21:18
47-frn-0415
[5]/[21]/194[7]
21:19
47-frn-0416
[5]/[21]/194[7]
21:19a
47-frn-0417
5/21/194[7]
21:19b
Associated
Press (4,
New York)
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jijibo
47-frn-0418
[5]/[20]/194[7]
21:19c
Associated
Press (New
York)
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-0419
5/21/194[7]
21:19d
Associated
Press (New
York)
日本経済新聞
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon-Keizai
対日金融援助計畫
47-frn-0420
5/21/1947
21:19e
Associated
Press (New
York)
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
國務省は援助策考慮か
47-frn-0421
5/21/1947
21:19f
Associated
Press (New
York)
西日本新聞
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishinippon
日本に対する財政援助計画
47-frn-0422
5/21/1947
21:20a
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0423
5/21/1947
5/23/1947
21:21
International Nippon Times
News Service
(New York)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0424
5/21/1947
5/24/1947
21:21a
International 中部日本新聞
News Service
(New York)
Chubu Nihon
Shimbun
Chubu Nihon
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Moscow)
Associated
Press (4,
New York)
日本通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
対日借款説を否足. 金融は民間銀行の手で
米国労省、対日金融計画を検討
Brief Summary
China's economic chaos can
H, P
be remedied with better
governmental control of
export licenses
Sample fair of Japanese
H, P
goods expected soon in India,
for the first time since the
war
Sample fair of Japanese
H, P
goods expected soon in India,
for the first time since the
war
Sample fair of Japanese
H, P
goods expected soon in India,
for the first time since the
war
Sample fair of Japanese
H, P
goods expected soon in India,
for the first time since the
war
Sample fair of Japanese
H, P
goods expected soon in India,
for the first time since the
war
Sample fair of Japanese
H, P
goods expected soon in India,
for the first time since the
war
Sample fair of Japanese
H, P
goods expected soon in India,
for the first time since the
war
Indonesian Trade Congress
H, D
asks all unions to boycott
Dutch ships
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
1
1
Y
4
Y
2
Y
3
Y
3
Y
2
Y
3
Y
ロシア語
で書かれ
ている電
報あり
3
U.S.:Economic: prices continue to rise
Increasing prices in the US
are leading to more strikes
H, P,
S
2
US.: Political: House committee termed
management tool
US is oppressing the working
class under the guise of
hunting communists, say US
trade unions
US will give Japan $300
million in loans
H, S
2
Dow Jones said that State
Dept. is considering plans for
aid to Japan through private
channels
Dow Jones said that State
Dept. is considering plans for
aid to Japan through private
channels
Dow Jones said that State
Dept. is considering plans for
aid to Japan through private
channels
Dow Jones said that State
Dept. is considering plans for
aid to Japan through private
channels
Dow Jones said that State
Dept. is considering plans for
aid to Japan through private
channels
Dow Jones said that State
Dept. is considering plans for
aid to Japan through private
channels
Dow Jones said that State
Dept. is considering plans for
aid to Japan through private
channels
US will have first claim on
Japanese gold and other
liquid assets as repayment for
occupation costs
H, P
Japan and Germany may be
allowed to reopen shipping
H, D
Japan and Germany may be
allowed to reopen shipping
H, D
Japan: Economic: loan from U.S. being
planned
共同通信
Subject
Dow Jones Financial News Service said
State Dept is considering plans for
financial aid to Japan through private
channels.
Dow Jones Financial News Service said
the State Department is considering
plans for financial aid to Japan through
private channels.
Dow Jones Financial News Service said
State Department is considering plans
for financial aid to Japan through
private channels.
State Department is considering plans
for financial aid to Japan, s[a]ys Dow
Jones Financial News Service
Dow Jones Financial News Service said
the State Department is considering
plans for financial aid to Japan through
private channels.
Dow Jones Financial News Service said
the State Department is considering
plans for financial aid to Japan through
private channels.
Dow Jones Financial News Service said
the State Department is considering
plans for financial aid to Japan through
private channels.
The Far Eastern Commission
announced a policy decision on the
"division of reparations shares" in Japan
which recognizes in effect that the
United States holds the first mortgage
on Japanese liquid assets as repayment
for the occupation and food relief costs.
Germany and Japan may be allowed to
engage again in ocean shipping.
Gradual Action Along These Lines
Seen In Move Designed To Aid
Economic Rehabilitation
米國海事委員會のT・G・ミーレン氏は最近次の様な世 Germany and Japan expected to return
界主要海運國に関する船腹の統計を発表すると共に「 to their ocean shipping
日本及びドイツの両國はその經済復興を促進するため
に漸次太洋航路の復活を許されるであろう」と語つた
。
D
2
Y
H, P
8
1
H, P
Y
H, P
4
1
H, P
Y
2
H, P
Y
2
Y
3
H, P
H
[Izawa]
[Matsuda]
, [Steward
Hensley]
2
2
Y
16
Oversized
News Agency
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Photograph(s)
Source
21:13
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
5/21/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0403
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Nishinippon
日独両国の太平洋航路復帰を提唱
Germany and Japan expected to return
to their ocean shipping
Japan and Germany may be
allowed to reopen shipping
21:21c
International 国際特信
News Service
(New York)
Kokusai Tokushin
Kokusai Tokushin
許可の日も近い. 日独の海事貿易
Germany, Japan May Renew Maritime
Trade
Japan and Germany may be
allowed to reopen shipping
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
21:23
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
Chamber of Commerce predicts lower
prices. Advises Consumers Not to Buy
At Present High Level
The new political turmoil
Japan Chamber of
Commerce predicts lower
prices
The New Political Turmoil
21:24
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
U.S. firms seeking Hokkaido products.
Inquiries From Other Foreign Importers
Boost Island's Early Trade Recovery
US firms seeking Hokkaido
products
The Chronicle in an editorial today said
"because of 'the profound bitterness and
mistrust on both sides' Associated Press
Correspondent Spencer Moosa wires
from China that a negotiated China
peace is impossible."
47-frn-0426
[5]/[21]/194[7]
47-frn-0427
5/21/1947
21:22
47-frn-0428
5/21/1947
47-frn-0429
5/21/1947
47-frn-0430
[5]/[21]/194[7]
21:25
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin (San
Francisco)
47-frn-0431
5/21/1947
5/21/1947
21:26
United Press 共同通信
(Tokyo)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0432
5/21/1947
5/21/1947
21:26a
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0433
5/21/1947
5/21/1947
21:27
United Press 日米通信
(New York)
Nichibei Tsushin
Nichibei
47-frn-0434
5/21/1947
21:28
Nichibei Tsushin
47-frn-0435
5/21/1947
5/23/1947
21:29
United
日米通信
Feature
Syndicate
(London)
United Press 共同通信
(New York)
47-frn-0436
[5]/[20]/194[7]
5/23/194[7]
21:29a
47-frn-0437
[5]/[20]/194[7]
5/23/194[7]
47-frn-0438
5/21/1947
47-frn-0439
5/24/194[7]
Headline (Japanese)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
H, D [Theodore
Koslow,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent],
[Osawa]
H, D, [Theodore
P
Koslow]
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
7
Y
4
H, P
1
H, C,
D
H, P
2
Spencer Moosa reports from
China that a negotiated China
peace is impossible
H, P
2
Col. C. L. Kades, deputy chief of
SCAP's government section, Tuesday
categorically denied Japanese rumors
that outgoing Premier Shigeru Yoshida
had General Douglas MacArthur's
"understanding" in refusing to join in
formation of a coalition cabinet under
Tetsu Katayama, who is head of the
Social Democratic Party which polled
the greatest strength in the recent
elections, unless the Social Democrats
purged their left wing element.
Kades of SCAP denies
Japanese rumors of an
"understanding" between
Yoshida and MacArthur in
connection with recent
election
H, P,
S
Col. C. L. Kades, deputy chief of
SCAP's government section, Tuesday
categorically denied Japanese rumors
that outgoing Premier Shigeru Yoshida
had General Douglas MacArthur's
"understanding" in refusing to join in
formation of a coalition cabinet under
Tetsu Katayama, who is head of the
Social Democratic Party which polled
the greatest strength in the recent
elections, unless the Social Democrats
purged their left wing element.
Kades of SCAP denies
Japanese rumors of an
"understanding" between
Yoshida and MacArthur in
connection with recent
election
H, P,
S
自由と平和へ復員二世の歓き
Mike Masaoka is a sincere young man,
but he is not sure that a lot of his fellow
citizens are.
H, D
Nichibei
身にしむ味氣なさ。ドル貨節約の增税で煙草一本が二
ぺンス
World Events
Nisei war veteran states that
Japanese Americans have not
been treated fairly since the
war
British tax imposed on
tobacco
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
日本へ新綿輸出を計画. 屑綿五万俵も準備
War Dept. (Japan) is waiting
for word from SCAP on
whether cotton waste will be
shipped to Japan
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
対日綿花供給問題. 屑綿についても照会中
50,000 bales of cotton waste
may be shipped to Japan by
June 30
21:29b
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Reports Japan in immediate need three
hundred thousand bales to replenish
depleted inventories served to color
expected army purchase for shipment
Germany Japanward
Concern over domestic supply situation
before next harvest put prices on
upgrade with strength July dominant
feature.
Notes on cotton
21:30
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Whaling protest
[5]/[21]/194[7]
21:30a
United Press 共同通信
(Tokyo)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0440
5/21/1947
21:31
United Press 毎日新聞
(Hobart,
Tasmania)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0441
5/21/1947
21:34
Korean
Information
Press
(Tokyo)
The Korean
Information
Chosen Tokushin
5/21/1947
朝鮮特信 日本語版
マ元帥の了解はなし. 総司令部連立拒否の経緯説明
タスマニアの抗議は事実無根. 總司令部当局談
朝鮮人統一民衆大会盛況
William Herrington, chief of the
fisheries division of SCAP's natural
resources section, Wednesday denied
the charge reportedly made by Robert
Cosgrove, premier of Tasmania, that
Japanese, during their recent whaling
operations in the Antarctic, slaughtered
whales indiscriminately.
Protest Jap Whaling
Mass Meeting for Koreans' Unity Held
Successfully
Y
5
1
Y
2
Y
3
H, D
Y
13
H, P,
D
Y
7
H, P
50,000 bales of cotton waste H, D
may be shipped to Japan by
June 30
Premier of Tasmania asserted H, P
that the Japanese, in recent
whaling operation,
slaughtered whales
indiscriminately in Antarctic
William Herrington, chief of
H, P
fisheries of SCAP denied
charges made by premier of
Tasmania
William Herrington, chief of
fisheries of SCAP denied
charges made by premier of
Tasmania
Mass meeting for Korean
unity held successfully
1
[Randolph
Churchill]
3
1
Y
H, P
H, P
8
1
Y
19
Oversized
News Agency
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(New York)
Photograph(s)
Source
21:21b
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
5/21/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0425
Censorship
Action
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47-frn-0443
[5]/[22]/194[7]
21:36
[Radio Press]
47-frn-0444
[5]/[20]/194[7]
21:37
Agence
Francepresse,
Kyodo
Tsushin
(London)
United Press
(New York)
Associated
Press (San
Francisco)
Associated
Press (25,
Seattle)
5/21/1947
21:38
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Nippon Times
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Nippon Times Local
Headline
Subject
Acted as Dr. Sun's advisor. Uncle
Served Under Famous China
Statesman, Says Miss Green
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
日米通信
The America-Japan
Press (202)
Jiji Tsushin
Nichibei 202
時事通信
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
俘虜生活の体驗記(三人帰る)
H, P
General cargo situation not
bright
H, P
Seattle agent Ed Coester of the Sailors
Union of the Pacific AFL said
immediate steps would be taken to
prevent use of Japanese labor on
American ships in Japanese ports
Acts to Keep Japanese Off American
Ships
Sailor's Union of the Pacific
takes steps to see that
Japanese labor will not be
used on American ships
H, S
Sailor's Union of the Pacific
takes steps to see that
Japanese labor will not be
used on American ships
S
Former war corresponde[nt] Clark Lee
said in book "One Last Look Around"
Emperor Hirohito still most powerful
man in world.
Former war corresponde[nt] Clark Lee
said in book "One Last Look Around"
Emperor Hirohito still most powerful
man in world.
Henry Wallace declaring that the U.S. is
the only nation able to unify the world
for peace proposed "overall plan for the
abolition of war."
War correspondent states that H, D,
Hirohito is still militaristic
S
and therefore dangerous
Y
5
War correspondent states that H, S
Hirohito is still militaristic
and therefore dangerous
Y
10
H, P
Y
11
H, P
1
1
5/21/1947
5/22/1947
21:40
47-frn-0448
5/21/1947
5/22/1947
21:40a
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Seattle)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
47-frn-0449
[5]/[21]/194[7]
21:41
United Press 時事通信, 共同通信
(11, New
York)
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji, The Kyodo
News Service
天皇は日本軍国主義の中心人物
47-frn-0450
5/22/1947
United Press 共同通信
(11, New
York)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
米記者天皇を攻撃
47-frn-0451
5/21/194[7]
21:42
Associated
Press (26,
San
Francisco)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
ウオーレス氏、世界平和への途を提唱
47-frn-0452
5/21/1947
21:42a
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin (San
Francisco)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Wallace Offers Peace Pattern
Henry Wallace declared that
US is only nation able to
unify world for peace and
proposed plan for abolition
of war
Wallace offers peace pattern
47-frn-0453
5/21/1947
21:43
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(New York)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Claims Amelia Earhart captured by
Japanese. Mother Says Her Daughter
Was on Secret Gov't Mission
Mother of Amelia Earhart
claims her daughter captured
by the Japanese
H, P
47-frn-0454
5/21/1947
21:44
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(News
Agency)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishinippon
イヤハート女史日本軍の犠牲か
Amelia Earhart said victim of Japanese
agents
H, P
47-frn-0455
5/21/1947
21:46
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
總司令部うわさ否定
A headquarters spokesman
(meanwhile), denied persistent Japanese
rumors that SCAP officials opposed a
Premier who does not speak English, or
one whose party contained leftwing
elements.
Mother of Amelia Earhart
says that her daughter was on
a secret government mission
when she became a victim of
Japanese agents
By Russel Brines ; Chief of
Bureau, The associated Press
47-frn-0456
5/21/1947
21:47
Jiji Tsushin
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
總司令部は日本政策に干渉せず. ホイットニー代将言明 Denies SCAP Role In Selection Of
Japanese Premier
H, P
47-frn-0457
5/21/194[7]
21:48
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
日本"帝國"とはいわず
47-frn-0458
5/21/194[7]
21:49
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Press
General Whitney blasts
rumors that SCAP involved
in selection of Japanese
premier
MacArthur ordered that in
the future the word
"Imperial" will be eliminated
when referring to the
Japanese government
Japan labor unions formally
invited to WFTU convention
47-frn-0459
5/22/1947
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon Keizai
D
47-frn-0460
[5]/[22]/194[7]
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Zaibatsu properties first to go as
reparations
47-frn-0461
[5]/[20]/194[7]
Associated
時事通信
Press
(Washington)
Associated
静岡新聞
Press World
Service (San
Francisco)
Truman's anti-Communist
policy is responsible for
turmoil in the French
government
Zaibatsu properties first to go
as reparations
Shizuoka Shimbun
Shizuoka Shimbun
The pacific shipper said that steamship
operators are open in their discussion of
the bleak conditions in transpacific
business... thus confirming the earlier
forecasts... that the orient postwar
[bubble] has fizzled.
47-frn-0463
5/23/1947
Associated
時事通信
Press
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
5/22/1947
5/22/194[7]
News
Nihon Keizai 日本経済新聞
Item(Comme
nt)
General MacArthur today ordered that
in the future occupation force
documents will eliminate the word
"Imperial" when referring to the
Japanese government.
Japan labor unions formally invited to
WFTU convention
苦惱するフランス. 第三黨から大統領と首相
賠償引渡しの順位を決定. 『財閥』工場を眞っ先に
Notes
Experiences of 3 POW's
47-frn-0447
21: 41a
Examiner5 Examiner6
H, P
5/21/1947
5/22/1947
Examiner4
Yalcin stated that US aid
granted to Turkey prevented
third world war
[5]/[20]/194[7]
米国船の船内作業に日本労働者を使用するな
Examiner3
"The aid granted to Turkey by the USA
has prevented a third world war"
declared this evening in London M
Hussein Yalcin, head of the Turkish
Parliamentary delegation at present
visiting Britain
\
Experience of internees
"Three Return"
General cargo situation not bright
H, P
47-frn-0446
Jiji
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, P
World in review. France--German
prisoners of war
共同通信
Brief Summary
Miss Green of SCAP states
that her uncle, Gen. Homer
Lea, served under Dr. Sun
Yat-sen
German prisoners of war in
France
47-frn-0445
21:39
UP, New
York
Submitted by
Nippon Times
"France is in anguish"
Steamship operators discuss
bleak conditions in
transpacific business
P
1
[Bill
Downs,
CBS Paris
correspon
dent]
2
2
Gomes
Kato
Fujinami
Y
7
2
2
Y
7
1
[Osawa]
Y
5
[Russel
Brines,
Chief of
Bureau,
The
Associated
Press]
[Andrew
Headland]
Y
2
Y
7
Y
2
H, P
H, P
1
2
Kawamoto Kato
Tabata
Y
4
H, P
2
D
1
Y
4
2
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
21:35
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
5/21/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0442
Censorship
Action
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47-frn-0465
[5]/[26]/194[7]
27:2
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0466
5/27/1947
27:2b
United Press 共同通信
(New York)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
フーヴァー元大統領. 對日單独平和を提唱
47-frn-0467
5/27/1947
27:3
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
シンガポール対日貿易拒否
47-frn-0468
5/27/1947
47-frn-0469
5/27/1947
47-frn-0470
5/28/1947
27:4
47-frn-0471
5/27/194[7]
27:6
47-frn-0472
[5]/[27]/194[7]
47-frn-0473
News Agency
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Japan-economic: Peace treaty will pave
way for progress
Herbert Hoover urges immediate
separate peace with Japan and Germany
Hoover blaming Russian obstruction for
delay in world recovery urged
immediate separate peace with Japan.
British-run Singapore chamber of
commerce has declared emphatically it
will not resume trade with Japan it was
disclosed today.
Singapore chamber of commerce
declares not to resume trade with Japan
Subject
Brief Summary
Singapore chamber of
commerce declares not to
resume trade with Japan
Singapore chamber of
commerce declares not to
resume trade with Japan
H, S
Japan must discard old
economy for successful
reconstruction
H, P
Nanking rumoured to have
asked the US to defend
Tientsin-Chingwangtao
Railway
Noel-Baker, Labor Party
chairman, called upon the
British government to take
the lead in establishing a
"new relation of equality"
among the peoples of the
world
Australian delegation
threatens to walk out of trade
conference if US does not
reduce tariff on Australian
wool
H, P
H, P
Y
5
H, S
Y
3
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(Peiping)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
27:7
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Margate)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Philip Noel-Baker, Labor party
chairman, called upon the British
government today to take the lead in
trying to establish a "new relations of
equality, confidence and trust" among
the peoples of the world.
[5]/[27]/194[7]
27:8
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
A high authority characterized as not
well-based London press reports that as
Australian delegation would walk out of
the International Trade conference at
Geneva if the U.S. fails to reduce the
existing tariff on Australian wool.
47-frn-0474
[5]/[27]/194[7]
27:12
日米通信
シャムビルマ商社名簿. 貴重な貿易資料
5/27/1947
27:14
Nichibei
有り餘る中の貧乏. 名案も浮かばぬ豊作じやが芋の処分 Washington Calling
Poverty in the midst of plenty
H, P
47-frn-0476
5/27/194[7]
27:15
United
日米通信
Feature
Syndicate
(Washington)
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(Washington)
The America-Japan
Press
The America-Japan
Press
日米通信
47-frn-0475
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
中共の参加招請参政会決. 休戰宣言起草の委員会設置
Washington denies rumour of Nanking's
request for defense of TientsinChingwantao railway
47-frn-0477
5/27/194[7]
Washington denies rumour
of Nanking's request for
defense of TientsinChingwangtao Railway
Japanese delegates will not
go to Prague labor
conference if MacArthur
opposes it
47-frn-0478
1
H, S
Y
[Kazuo
Okochi]
3
H, P
1
Y
1
Y
3
H, P
Y
3
H, D [Morris
Harris]
Y
4
Y
9
[Marquis
Childs]
Associated
時事通信
Press (16,
Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
日本代表の世界労連出席は不許可か
and State Department spokesmen said
they felt it unlikely that Japanese labor
delegates would per.. to attend WFTU
conference in Prague June Nine.
5/27/1947
27:16a
Associated
共同通信
Press (16,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
日本労動代表のプラーグ大会派遣は困難
War and State Dept spokesm[e]n said
they felt it [un]likely that Japanese labor
delegates would committee to attend
WFTU conference in Prague 9 "if
Macarthur does not favor their going."
Japanese delegates will not
go to Prague labor
conference if MacArthur
opposes it
H, D
47-frn-0479
[5]/[27]/194[7]
27:16b
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
War and State Department spokesmen
said today that they felt it was unlikely
that Japanese labor delegates would be
permitted to attend the World
Federation of Trade Unions conference
in Prague June 9 "if General MacArthur
does not favor their going."
Japanese delegates will not
go to Prague labor
conference if MacArthur
opposes it
H, D [Morris
Harris]
47-frn-0480
[5]/[27]/194[7]
5/27/194[7]
27:16c
Associated
静岡新聞
Press World
Service
(Washington)
Shizuoka Shimbun
Shizuoka
47-frn-0481
5/27/1947
5/27/1947
27:16d
Associated
日本経済新聞
Press World
Service
(Washington)
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon Keizai
47-frn-0482
5/27/1947
27:18
United Press 毎日新聞
(Darlington,
South
Carolina)
Mainichi Shimbun
The Mainichi
世界勞連會議えの日本代表参加は不許可か.
米陸軍、國務省代表語る
D
War and State Department spokesmen
said today that they felt it was unlikely
that Japanese labor delegates would be
permitted to attend the World
Federation of Trade Unions conference
in Prague June 9 "if General MacArthur
does not favor their going."
Jailer G. B. Stokes announced that
Willie Pooler, 24-year old Negro
confessed to raping a 67-year old white
woman and that he has been rushed to a
state penitentiary in Columbia as
precaution against mob violence.
P
1
[Morris
Harris]
H, D [Morris
Harris]
Rapist taken to penitentiary
in Columbia as precaution
against mob violence
2
H, P
H, P
War and State Department spokesmen
said today that they felt it was unlikely
that Japanese labor delegates would be
permitted to attend the World
Federation of Trade Unions conference
in Prague June 9 "if General MacArthur
does not favor their going."
5
3
Y
27:16
5/27/194[7]
Notes
1
Reuters
(Singapore)
天津秦皇島間鉄道防備を米國に要請
Examiner5 Examiner6
H, P
Reuters
(Singapore)
British-run Singapore chamber of
commerce has declared emphatically it
will not resume trade with Japan it was
disclosed today.
Japan must discard old economy for
successful reconstruction. To Effect
Positive Reform, Dr. Okochi Claims,
Japanese Mustn't be Swayed by the Old
or by Opportunism
Nanking rumoured asked U.S. to
defend Tientsin-Chingwangtao railway
Examiner4
1
27:3a
日本との貿易再開拒否
Examiner3
H, S
27:3b
5/27/1947
Examiner1 Examiner2
Chinese correspondent says
that SCAP is rebuilding the
Japanese economy in such a
way that Japan will once
more dominate Asia
economically
Herbert Hoover urges
immediate separate peace
with Japan and Germany
Herbert Hoover urges
immediate separate peace
with Japan and Germany
Singapore chamber of
commerce declares not to
resume trade with Japan
2
Y
2
1
Oversized
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Nanking)
Source
Photograph(s)
27:1
Duplicate
Hold No.
5/28/1947
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[5]/[27]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Prange
Control No.
Writers
Date Submitted
47-frn-0464
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Action
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5/27/1947
47-frn-0484
5/27/1947
47-frn-0485
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Japan Surrendered on Learning It
Could Not Ward Off A-Bombs
27:20
United Press 毎日新聞
(New York)
Mainichi Shimbun
The Mainichi
General Mark Clark accused the
Russians in Austria of confiscating
Austrian industries, farm products,
livestock, and other Austrian resources
including Danube river shipping illegally
and in violation of Potsdam Agreement.
5/27/1947
27:21
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0486
5/27/1947
27:23a
New York
Nippon Times
Herald
Tribune
United Press 共同通信
(New York)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
ポツダム協定固守の要なし. フーヴァー聲明の内容
47-frn-0487
5/27/1947
27:23d
Associated
Press (New
York)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
平和物資は製造施設を撤去するな.
フーヴァー氏の勸告案の四項目
47-frn-0488
[5]/[27]/194[7]
27:27
Korea
朝鮮特信 日本語版
Information
Press (Seoul)
The Korean
Information
Chosen Tokushin
李王職財産は敵産にあらず.
李博士独促国民會常委席上言明
47-frn-0489
5/27/1947
27:30
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
北海道新聞
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
のんびり組閣風景
47-frn-0490
5/27/1947
27:31
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
北海道新聞
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido
対日講和会期の早期開始を希望. 日本共産党声明
47-frn-0491
5/27/1947
27:33
United Press Nippon Times
Nippon Times
47-frn-0492
5/27/1947
27:35
Nippon Times
47-frn-0493
5/27/1947
5/27/1947
27:37
47-frn-0494
5/27/1947
5/27/1947
27:38
47-frn-0495
5/27/1947
5/27/1947
27:39
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Canberra)
47-frn-0496
[5]/[26]/194[7]
27:40
International 国際特信
News Service
(Seoul)
47-frn-0497
5/27/1947
27:41
時事通信
47-frn-0498
5/[27]/194[7]
27:42
United Press 国際特信
(Hong Kong)
47-frn-0499
[5]/[27]/194[7]
27:43
47-frn-0500
[5]/[27]/194[7]
27:46
47-frn-0501
5/27/1947
47-frn-0502
5/27/1947
47-frn-0503
[5]/[21]/194[7]
47-frn-0504
[5]/[27]/194[7]
5/27/1947
6/4/194[7]
5/27/1947
5/28/1947
5/27/1947
27:47
United Press 毎日新聞
(Canberra)
news item
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
H, P
4
Her[b]ert Hoover attacked RussianFrench policies with respect to
Germany and recommended [United]
States [considered] no longer bound by
[Potsdam] agreements as regards
reparations and industrial policies.
Hoover made these specific
recommendations: 1 - abandon policy
of removing industrial plants which
make peacetime goods from defeated
countries.
"Properties of the King Yi Family
Aren't Enemy Properties," States Dr.
Syngman Rhee at the Executive
Committee Meeting of the National
Society for Hastening Korean
Independence.
While Japan's economic problems
continued to mount, Tetsu Katayama,
the 60-year old Socialist leader, literally
became the country's first one man
Government yesterday.
Japan Communist Party, which often
reflects the Kremlin policy, yesterday
issued a statement urging an early peace
for Japan and asserting there are no
prospects of a Russo-Japanese conflict.
Hoover bluntly stated that
US no longer bound by
Potsdam agreement as
regards reparations and
industrial policies
H, P
Y
19
Hoover made three specific
recommendations for
restoration of German and
Japanese economy
H, P
Y
10
Syngman Rhee says that it is
illegal for US forces to seize
property of the King Yi
family
H, S
Y
2
Katayama assumed
Premiership of Japan in the
absence of a Cabinet
H, P
Y
8
Japan Communist Party
which often reflects Kremlin
policy asserted there are no
prospects of Russo-Japanese
conflict
H, D
Y
5
Nippon Times Local
Ruler Hopes Occupation Forces Will
Stay Till Job Is Finished. Emperor
Expresses Great Faith In United
Nations And In Creating Ordered
World Without War
Emperor hopes Occupation
Forces will stay until job is
finished
H, P
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
British Laborites spurn
Communism, back
conscription
H, P
1
Mainichi Shimbun
The Mainichi
British laborites spurn Communism,
back conscription. 2,332 to 571 Vote
Underlines Apparently Waning
Opposition To Bevin's Stand.
Fraternization. Officials here are
considering the removal of the
fraternization ban now in effect in
Japan for British Commonwealth
Occupation Troops, it was learned.
The fraternization ban on
British Commonwealth
Occupation troops might be
removed by Australian
officials
Present stage of agricultural
rehabilitation in Russia
Australia may remove nonfraternization ban on troops
now in Japan
H, S
1
49 Korean parties ask the
meaning of Democracy of
the American-Soviet joint
Commission
Communist spokesman
refutes the anti-Communist
manifesto
Marshal Li predicts a
people's revolt against Chiang
Kai-shek
H, P
「今日の問題」. ソヴエト農業復興の現段階
Present stage of agricultural
rehabilitation in Russia.
Australia May Remove NonFraternization Ban
朝鮮の四十九政党. デモクラシーの意義を質問.
米ソ会同委員会に
Jiji Press
Kokusai Tokushin
Kokusai Tokushin
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Press
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun (56)
Asahi 56
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Press
Emperor to see Bunrakuza shows
during forthcoming Osaka tour
朝鮮情報
Korean Information
Press
Korean Information
People's front & other parties evicted
out of premises
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
United Press 国際タイムス
(Berlin)
Examiner4
The Voice of America to be
heard in foreign lands
Jiji Tsushin
27:52
Examiner3
Today and Tomorrow. The Voice of
America
Kokusai Tokushin
KP-KIP
(Seoul)
Examiner1 Examiner2
2
Kokusai Tokushin
27:49
Brief Summary
Austin Brues of the Atomic
H, P
Casualty Commission stated
that Japan attempted futilely
to develop an Atomic bomb
after Hiroshima
Columbia Bradcasting
H, D, [Matsuda]
Company forbids Gen. Clark
P
to say on air that Russians
are illegally seizing Austrian
oil
共同通信 共同特信 C Kyodo Tsushin Kyodo Kyodo Tokushin
Tokushin C
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
news item
27:48
5/28/194[7]
共同通信
Subject
49 Korean Parties Ask Meaning of
Democracy. May Be Negotiation
Stumbling Block
Communist spokesman refutes
manifesto
今後一ヶ年以内に蒋政権轉覆せん.
香港亡命李将軍の意見
The Chinese people will revolt and
overthrow Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek's regime within a year, in the
opinion of Marshal Li Tsi-shen,
formerly a close associate of Chiang's
and probably the foremost Chinese
political refugee now living in Hong
Kong.
Reparations from current production
generally welcomed
Repatriates fast for return of comrades
國共調整と參政會議
破局的様相を帯ぶ. 獨飢餓デモ擴大か
The food crisis in Western Germany is
expected to continue at least through
June.
H, P
1
[Walter
Lippmann
]
[Russell
Brines]
[Earnest
Hoberecht
, United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
1
[Toshihiko J. Gomes
Ogata]
Saito
Abe
Y
H, S
1
[John H.
Rich]
Y
H, P
5
3
H, S
Reparations from current
H, C
production generally
welcomed
Repatriates fast for return of
H, P
comrades
Adjustment between
Adjustment between national H, P
Nationalists and Communists and communist government
and Political Council
and People's Political Council
7
Y
10
5
2
Kawamoto Saito
Fujinami
Y
8
Emperor to see Bumraku-Za
shows during the
forthcoming Osaka tour
Americans evict the People's
Front and other groups from
a building in Seoul
H, P
5
H, S
1
Food crisis in western
Germany is expected to last
until June
H, P
Y
3
1
Oversized
News Agency
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Chicago)
Photograph(s)
Source
27:19a
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0483
Censorship
Action
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27:53
47-frn-0506
[5]/[26]/194[7]
27:55
47-frn-0507
5/27/194[7]
47-frn-0508
Submitted by
(Japanese)
新聞之新聞
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Associated
時事通信
Press
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
5/27/194[7]
Agence
読売新聞
France-presse
(Margate)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
5/27/1947
5/27/1947
Associated
朝日新聞
Press World
Service
(Washington)
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
世界勞連大會とマ元帥
47-frn-0509
5/27/1947
5/27/1947
Associated
北海道新聞
Press
(Washington)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
米陸、国務両省もマ元帥に同意
47-frn-0510
[5]/[27]/194[7]
47-frn-0511
5/27/1947
47-frn-0512
[5]/27/194[7]
5/27/1947
5/27/1947
[5]/[29]/194[7]
5/29/1947
47-frn-0514
[5]/[29]/194[7]
47-frn-0515
[5]/[29]/194[7]
47-frn-0516
5/29/1947
29:4
47-frn-0517
5/[28]/194[7]
29:4a
47-frn-0518
[5]/[29]/194[7]
29:4b
47-frn-0519
5/29/1947
29:4c
47-frn-0520
5/29/194[7]
5/29/194[7]
29:5
47-frn-0521
[5]/[29]/194[7]
5/29/194[7]
29:6
5/29/1947
Brief Summary
H, P
Examiner1 Examiner2
[Saito]
Examiner3
Examiner4
[Kawamoto
]
Examiner5 Examiner6
Y
Notes
5
Senator Omahoney states
that Britain is using American
loans to hurt American trade
H, P
2
Labor congress approves conscription
French Labour Party ends its
tradition of pacificism by
upholding conscription
[D]
2
War and State Department spokesmen
said today that they felt it was unlikely
that Japanese labor delegates would be
permitted to attend the World
Federation of Trade Unions Conference
in Prague June 9.
War and State Department spokesmen
sa[i]d today that they felt it was unlikely
that Japanese labor delegates would be
permitted to attend the World
Federation of Trade Unions conference
in Pr[a]gue June 9 if General
MacArthur does not favor their going.
Japanese delegates will not
be able to go to the WFTU
conference in Prague unless
MacArthur agrees
H, D [Morris
Harris]
Y
2
Japanese delegates will not
be able to go to the WFTU
conference in Prague unless
MacArthur agrees
H, D [Morris
Harris]
Y
4
International
News Service
(Tokyo)
Emperor hopes occupation forces will
stay until job finished
Hirohito expresses his
approval of the Occupation
forces
Agence
France-presse
(Nanking)
Peace with comm[u]nists debated at
People's Council
People's Political Council
opens talks on making peace
with the Communists
Nippon Times
29:1
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Chungking)
29:2
Radio Press
Sokuho
(BBC)
29:3
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Nanking)
Associated
共同通信
Press (32,
Washington)
news item
Subject
Senator Omahoney contends "Britain
using our loans against us" in battle for
world trade
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Tokyo)
47-frn-0513
Headline
難航の國連
Shimbun no
Shimbun
Jiji
47-frn-0512a
Shimbun no Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
Nishi Nippon
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
H
2
1
天皇、国際連合を御支持
Y
Home Ministry clarifies stand on
restaurants
Japan-Peace Treaty: wants control of S.
Kuriles
Australia: Evatt attacks threat to the
boycott rocket range
China: PPC members divided on issue
of peace or war
4
4
[D]
1
1
Japan will seek to prevent the H, S
USSR from annexing the
Kurile Islands at the Peace
Conference
Herbert Evatt denounces
H, P
communists as promoting
Russian rather than
Australian interests
The Chinese Communists are H, D
pawns of Moscow
1
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
テイバー歳出委員長日独単独講和を支持
Chairman Taber republican New York
of House Appropriations Committee
declared administration should accept
"immediately" Herbert Hoover
suggestion U.S. write its own peace
treaties with Germany and Japan.
Herbert Hoover suggests a
separate peace with Germany
and Japan in order to reduce
the US's burden of foreign
aid
P
Associated
時事通信, 共同通信
Press (25, 32,
San
Francisco,
Washington);
United Press
(9,
Washington)
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji, The Kyodo
News Service
フ氏の対日独單独平和解決案を支持
Wednesday Chairman Taber republican
New York of House Appropriations
Committee declared administration
should accept "immediately" Herbert
Hoover suggestion [U.S.] write its own
peace treaties with Germany and Japan.
Herbert Hoover suggests a
separate peace with Germany
and Japan in order to reduce
the US's burden of foreign
aid
H, P
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Herbert Hoover suggests a
separate peace with Germany
and Japan in order to reduce
the US's burden of foreign
aid
H, P
Associated
朝日新聞
Press (32,
Washington)
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
Chairman John Taber, Repu[b]lican of
New York, of the House
Appropriations Committee, declared
today that the administration should
accept "immediately" Herbert Hoover's
suggestion that the United States write
its own peace treaties with Germany
and Japan.
Chairman Taber Republican New York
of House Appropriations Committee
declared administration should accept
"immediately" Herbert Hoover
suggestion U.S. write its own peace
treaties with Germany and Japan.
Herbert Hoover suggests a
separate peace with Germany
and Japan in order to reduce
the US's burden of foreign
aid
H, P
Korean
朝鮮特信 日本語版
Information
Press (Seoul;
Tokyo)
Reuters
共同通信
(London)
The Korean
Information
Korean Information 日本間との海底電信を国際的ブローカー利用;
朝鮮YMCA学校開講
International brokers reported
to be misusing the cables
between Fukuoka and Fusan
H, P
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
フ氏の提案を支持
対日講和の英連邦会議開催地. 英、オーストラリア対立 Though after many protest[s] Australia
accepted aye procedure for first five
peace settlements in which she was no
real power of negatiating and looks like
being forced to accept similar position
at Berman Peace Settlement on
arrangement of this type would
defin[i]tely not be acceptable when
Pacific Is[la]nder discussion end
Submarinecable between
Fusan and Fukuoka is
utilized by international
brokers
Australia wants negotiating
power at the Pacific peace
conference
2
3
[Alex
Singleton]
9
Y
6
2
Gomes
Goto
Hideo
Watanabe
Kato
Y
2
Y
11
Y
7
1
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[5]/[27]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0505
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-0523
[5]/[28]/194[7]
29:7a
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-0524
5/29/194[7]
29:7b
United Press 共同通信
(New York)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0525
[5]/[28]/194[7]
29:8
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-0526
5/29/1947
29:8a
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
平和條約へ邁進せよ
47-frn-0527
5/[29]/194[7]
5/29/194[7]
29:9
United Press 時事通信, 共同通信
(7, New
York)
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin, The
Kyodo News
Service
米紙、フーヴァー案を論評
47-frn-0528
5/[29]/1947
5/29/1947
29:9a
United Press 共同通信
(7, New
York)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
対日独單独講和案と米紙論調
47-frn-0529
[5]/[29]/194[7]
5/29/194[7]
29:9b
47-frn-0530
[5]/[28]/194[7]
Kyodo
Tsushin,
United Press
(New York)
United Press 時事通信
(Nanking)
47-frn-0531
[5]/[28]/194[7]
5/29/194[7]
29:11
47-frn-0532
[5]/[28]/194[7]
5/29/194[7]
29:11a
47-frn-0533
5/29/1947
47-frn-0534
29:10
至急対日平和を締結せよハワード系諸新聞主張
米紙、フーヴァー單独講和案を支持
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Herbert Hoover advocates
making peace with Japan and
Germany with or without
Russia
H, P
The Scripps Howard editorial,
commenting the Herbert Hoover's view
on Russian role obstructing the foreign
relief, said:
Scripps Howard editorial comm[en]ting
ex president Herbert Hoover's views on
Russian role obstructing foreign relief
said "as mister Hoover outpoints there
can be no recovery of Europe and Asia
until the[se] two great co[u]nt[rie]s
Germany Japan rehabilitated.
Herbert Hoover advocates
making peace with Japan and
Germany with or without
Russia
Herbert Hoover advocates
making peace with Japan and
Germany with or without
Russia
H, P
New York Sun reviews Herbert
Hoover's stand
New York Sun reviews
Hoover's advocacy of
hurrying the peace process
New York Sun reviews
Hoover's advocacy of
hurrying the peace process
H, P
H, P
Y
3
The Occupation cannot be
terminated now without
leaving Japan open to
Communist takeover
H, D
Y
5
The Occupation cannot be
terminated now without
leaving Japan open to
Communist takeover
H, D,
P
Y
11
New York Sun editorial title "Hoover
calls spade aye spade" reviews
expresident[']s stand rega[r]ding relief
in orient separate peace with [J]apan.
Commenting Herbert Hoover[']s
proposal for separate peace treaties with
Germany and Japan Herald Tribune
quote practicability of this proposal at
least open question.
Commenting Herbert Hoover[']s
proposal for separate peace treaties with
Germany and Japan Herald Tribune
quote practicability of this proposal at
least open question.
Situation intolerable
Y
Notes
Scripps Howard editorial commenting
expresident Herbert Hoover's views on
Russia's role obstructing foreign relief
said "as mister Hoover outspoints there
can be no recovery of Europe and Asia
until these two great centers Germany
Japan rehabilitated.
5
1
H
Y
11
1
The Occupation cannot be
H, D,
terminated now without
P
leaving Japan open to
Communist takeover
Pan Chao-ying claims that
H, P
Communists are responsible
for China's civil war
Cuban manifesto says that
H, D
Cubans must choose between
the USSR and US
Cuban manifesto says that
H, D
Cubans must choose between
the USSR and US
1
The Japanese peace treaty
will not be drafted before late
fall
H, P
1
The Japanese peace treaty
will not be drafted before late
fall
H, P
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Third internationale responsible for
China civil war
United Press 時事通信
(Havana)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Cuba wants to outlaw Communist Party
Kyodo
共同通信
Tsushin,
United Press
(Havana)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
29:12
International Nippon Times
News Service
(Washington)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
5/29/194[7]
29:12a
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Washington)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nihon
対日講和会議遅延か
National executive board of
revolutionary fight front announced
start of republicwide canvass for ten[]thousand signatures to petition calling
for outlawing communist party Cuba.
Peace Parley for Japan Unlikely Before
Late Autumn, Early Winter. State
Department Working on Draft but
European Settelment May Take
Precedence
No possibility of Japanese Peace
Conference til late fall
47-frn-0535
5/29/194[7]
29:12b
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Washington)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
対日講和会議今秋招集可能性なし
No possibility of Japanese Peace
Conference til late fall
The Japanese peace treaty
will not be drafted before late
fall
H, P
47-frn-0536
5/29/1947
29:12c
International 北海道新聞
News Service
(Washington)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido
対日講和は今年晩秋以後
No possibility of Japanese Peace
Conference til late fall
The Japanese peace treaty
will not be drafted before late
fall
H, P
47-frn-0537
5/29/1947
29:13
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei
共産党の一大障壁
World Events
Comments on the expulsion
of the Communists from
French government
47-frn-0538
5/29/1947
29:15
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei
超党派外交の意義
Washington Calling
47-frn-0539
5/[29]/194[7]
29:16
United
日米通信
Feature
Syndicate
(Paris)
United
日米通信
Feature
Syndicate
(Washington)
United Press 時事通信, 共同通信
(1, 2, 3, San
Francisco,
Washington)
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji, The Kyodo
News Service
行き悩む中国の借款問題
Well informed source said Marshall
convinced there no possibility securing
congressional grant of economic aid to
China before next ye[a]r if then and
therefore urging early [r]elease some
Uni[ted] States export[-]import bank
funds to China for urgent rehabilitation
work.
1
2
1
[John A.
Reichman
n,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
[John A.
Reichman
n,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
[Honda]
Y
6
Y
2
Y
5
H, P
[Randolph
Churchhill
]
Y
3
Most members of Congress
will approve Marshall's report
on the Moscow conference
H, P
[Marquis
Childs]
Y
4
Marshall is convinced that
Congress will not grant largescale aid to China before next
year
H, P
[Hensley]
Y
9
Oversized
News Agency
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Photograph(s)
Source
29:7
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
5/29/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0522
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0541
5/29/1947
29:16b
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0542
[5]/[30]/194[7]
29:17
47-frn-0543
[5]/[30]/194[7]
47-frn-0544
[5]/[30]/194[7]
47-frn-0545
5/29/1947
6/1/1947
29:20
47-frn-0546
[5]/[29]/194[7]
5/29/194[7]
29:21
47-frn-0547
5/27/194[7]
29:22
Associated
Press (New
York)
47-frn-0548
[5]/[29]/194[7]
47-frn-0549
Headline (Japanese)
対華五億弗借款望み薄
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Marshall is convinced that
Congress will not grant largescale aid to China before next
year
H, P
Radio Press
Gives views on occupation
appropriation
Hoover gives his opinion on
why the occupation of Japan
and Germany is so costly
H, P
3
29:18
Radio Press
Suggestions on Occupation Commented
Hoover gives his opinion on
why the occupation of Japan
and Germany is so costly
H, P
4
29:19
Radio Press
Relief & Reconstruction
US proposes grain
conference to confront the
worldwide grain shortage;
Hoover's recommendations
for peace
Robert Tailor claims he was
compelled to appear in a
communist movie
Democratic leaders in France
feel that de Gaulle is helping
fascists come into power
H, P
2
Asahi 507
日本通信
Nihon Tsushin
Nippon Tsushin
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
英の中東防衛線ゆらぐ. どうなる『經濟權益の眞空』
29:23
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(14, 17, New
Delhi)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
独立インドと国際関係
5/29/194[7]
29:24
Associated
Press
(Manila)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
在比米軍補給部長転出
47-frn-0550
5/29/1947
29:25
United Press Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0551
5/29/1947
29:26
New York
Herald
Tribune
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0552
5/29/1947
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun (515,
Berne)
Asahi 515 (Berne)
イタリア平凡黨黨首と語る
47-frn-0553
5/29/1947
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
フ氏提案支持. 米紙の論評
47-frn-0554
[5]/[29]/194[7]
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
笠氏ペンクラブ大会に出席決定
47-frn-0555
硫黄島、グアム島
47-frn-0556
29:27
news item
news item
29:28
Agence
毎日新聞
France-presse
(New York);
United Press
(New York)
29:29
Kyodo
Tsushin
(Tokyo)
5/29/1947
29:30
International The Yomiuri Weekly
News Service
The Yomiuri Weekly
Yomiuri Weekly
5/29/1947
29:31
United Press Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
朝日新聞
バーグマンの吸引力. 出演を強要されたティラー
Taylor compelled to appear
in play
World Review
H, P
Indian minister denies that
Russia is a danger to India
Commanding General George F.
Moore announced Briggen Andrew D.
Hopping of Lima, Ohio Chief
Quartermaster of Uni[ted] States Army
in Phillipines Ryukus area for past year
transferring June 1 to GHQ Far East
command in Tokyo.
Col. Murray Guilty Army Court Rules.
Verdict Is Reached in Case Involving
500 Diamonds Taken to U.S.
New York press favours separate
settlement with Japan Germany; The
New York Daily News, editorially
commenting, said: "If Germany and
Japan can be brought back to producing
and exporting non-military goods in
reasonable quantities, taxpayers of the
United States, Britain and Fracne can
be gradually relieved of the tremendous
burden.
Asahi Shimbun correspondent to attend [Ryu] Shintaro, Asahi
International Pen Club
correspondent in Zurich
decided to attend the
International Pen Club
meeting
It has been more than a year and a half
after surrender and talk of an early
peace treaty is growing, but Japanese
soldiers, apparently unaware the war
has ended, still roam the hills of Guam.
Another Best Seller Is Planned By
[MacArthur]'s "Biographer" Here
16
1
Gomes
Saito
Fujinami
Y
H, D [Grishami
n]
Britain is having a hard time
holding onto her interests in
the Middle East
Talk with leader of Italian
common party
[Stewart
Hensley,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
H, P
Britain recognizing that she no longer
can count on Middle East as stable
military base finds herself beset in that
area by divergent forces which are
almost as difficult to appease as those
which have bedeviled her in India.
"If the Russians were embarking on an
aggressive policy against us, we would
not hesitate in calling on Great Britain
and the United States for help, and we
would similarly call on the Russians if
we were threatened by others...
TODAY and TOMORROW
Y
Notes
H, P
Asahi Shimbun (507)
5/29/194[7]
Subject
Marshall is convinced that
Congress will not grant largescale aid to China before next
year
朝日新聞
5/31/1947
Headline
Well informed source said Marshall
convinced there no possibility securing
congressional grant of economic aid to
China before next ye[a]r if then and
therefore urging early [r]elease some
Uni[ted] States export[-]import bank
funds to China for urgent rehabilitation
work.
U.S. aid to China
4
4
Y
5
H, P
Y
10
Brigadier General Hopping is
transferring to GHQ in
Tokyo
H, P
Y
4
Conlonel Murray found
convicted for taking
diamonds from Japan to the
US
H, P
[Roberts]
[Sidney B.
Whipple,
United
Press
special
correspon
dent]
Europe must be unified if
H, P [Walter
post-war aid from the US is
Lippmann
to be effective
]
The leader of the Italian
H, D Ryu,
Gomes
Communist party vows not to
correspon
succumb to "Anglodent in
American imperialism"
Berne
New York papers favorably
P
review Herbert Hoover's
advocacy of separate peace
for Japan and Germany
Asahi correspondent Shintaro
Ryu will attend the
International PEN Club
meeting
H, P
Japanese soldiers remain in
Guam, unaware that the war
has ended
H, P
Kazuyoshi Yamazaki's three
books about MacArthur are
all bestsellers
H, P
Gomes
[John
Rich,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
[Earnest
Hoberecht
, United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
Oversized
News Agency
United Press 共同通信
(3,
Washington)
Photograph(s)
Source
29:16a
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
5/29/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0540
Censorship
Action
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2
4
Yoshimoto
Kato
Fujimani
Y
8
Y
3
Y
3
Y
11
3
1
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47-frn-0558
5/29/1947
5/29/1947
29:33
47-frn-0559
5/29/1947
5/29/1947
47-frn-0560
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Chubu Nihon
Shimbun; Nippon
Times
Chubu Nihon
Shimbun, Nippon
Times Foreign
29:33a
International 北海道新聞
News Service
(Fresno)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido
[5]/[29]/194[7]
29:34
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(New York)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0561
[5]/[28]/194[7]
29:35
Agence
共同通信
Francepresse,
Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0562
5/29/1947
29:36
Associated
Press
(Moscow)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0563
[5]/[28]/194[7]
29:37
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(New Delhi)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-0564
[5]/[29]/194[7]
29:38
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
(London)
Nihon Tsushin
Nippon Tsushin
47-frn-0565
5/29/1947
29:39
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(New Delhi)
Sekai Nippo
47-frn-0566
[5]/[28]/194[7]
29:40
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(New Delhi)
47-frn-0567
[5]/[29]/194[7]
29:41
47-frn-0568
[5]/[29]/194[7]
47-frn-0569
5/29/1947
29:44
47-frn-0570
5/29/1947
47-frn-0571
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Kidnaper Arrests Cause Resentments.
FBI Action of Nabbing Seven White
Men in Negro Snatch Case Resented
White men charged with
kidnapping a black man go
free on bond
H, P
California Begins Move to Send More
Food Products to Nippon; California
Farmers Boost Products for Japanese
Diet
California farmers boost products for
Japanese diet
California farmers want to
export more foods to Japan
H, S
California farmers want to
export more foods to Japan
H, S
General Brehon Somervell, former
commander of the army service force,
said today that American industry must
cooperate with the army and navy in an
industrial mobilization plan to avoid the
"probability" of war with "a United
Soviet Socialist Republic of Eurasia
with its capital in Moscow."
Despite the great interest given in the
press to the suggestion made by the
former US President Herbert Hoover
th[a]t the USA should negociate a
separate peace with Germany and
Japan, it appears that no scheme of this
nature would be contemplated by the
State Department in a concrete manner.
US industry must cooperate
with the military in order to
avoid war with the USSR
H, P
1
The US State Department
would probably not consider
following Hoover's
suggestions for making peace
H, P
1
Presidium of Supreme Soviet in
abolishing capital punishment Russia
said in decree that Causes of peace can
be considered as secured "despite
attempts being made by aggressive
elements to provoke war.
Communism to be checked in India
Soviet newspaper says
reactionary elements are
trying to start a new war
H, D [Eddy
Gilmore]
Indian minister denies that
Russia is a danger to India
H, P
労働党会議の決議に関する英ソ親善協会の声明
Anglo-Soviet Friendship society rebuke
to the Laborist Party resolution
Society for Anglo-Soviet
Friendship denies that its
activities consist of spreading
Communist propaganda
H, P
Y
Sekai Nippo
統一然らずんば余を殺せ
Gandhi will stake own life in opposition
to partition of India
H, P
Y
2
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
ソ連は印度を狙うか?. ラ商工省英撤退後の危惧を否
"If the Russians were embarking on an
aggressive policy against us, we should
not hesitate in calling on Great Britain
and the United States for help, and we
would similarly call on the Russian if
we were threatened by others".
Gandhi protests the practice
of overlooking religious
minorities in policy
discussions
Indian industry minister
denies that Russia poses a
threat to India
H, P
Y
2
Telegrafnoe 日本通信
agentstvo
SSSR (New
York)
Telegrafnoe 日本通信
agentstvo
SSSR
(Beirut)
United Press 共同通信
(14, New
York)
Nihon Tsushin
Nippon Tsushin
米国に於ける新予備軍の編成
New military reserves for USA
US Army leaders discuss the
formation of a voluntary
reserve divisions
H, D,
P
Y
Nihon Tsushin
Nippon Tsushin
レバノン諸新聞、不正議会選挙を攻撃
Lebanon press protest falsification of
Lebanon parl[i]ament election
H, D
Y
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
コミンテルンから分散した各国共産党指導者
H, P
Y
8
29:45
United Press 共同通信
(13, Denver)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
ウオーレス前商務長官米の軍人外交に警告
H, D
Y
8
[6]/[1]/194[7]
29:47,
6:1
United Press 解放新聞
(New York)
Haebang Sinmun
Haibang Shimmoon
Roster top communist party leadership
in Europe Asia today reads like whos
who of dissolved Comintern-Third
Communist International.
Henry Wallace told audience here
installation military men in vital
diplomatic posts illustrates American
trend towards another world war.
The Emperor is a Militalist
Lebanon press accuses
foreign countries of
collaborating in false
elections
Currents heads of European
Communist parties are
mostly former Comintern
members
French Communists accuse
the US of being the center of
reactionary thought
A new book states that
Hirohito is militarist and
therefore dangerous
H, S
[J.Hyon]
47-frn-0572
5/29/1947
29:48
H, P
47-frn-0573
[5]/[29]/194[7]
Ryosuke J. Gomes
Honda,
Foreign
Section,
Kyodo
News
Agency
[Hensley]
47-frn-0574
[5]/[30]/194[7]
30:1
47-frn-0575
[5]/[29]/194[7]
30:2
47-frn-0576
[5]/[30]/194[7]
30:3
5/29/1947
5/30/194[7]
29:43
news item
Kyodo
Tsushin
日本通信
共同通信 共同特信 C Kyodo Tsushin Kyodo Kyodo
Tokushin C
United Press 共同通信
(Washington)
5/29/194[7]
(Moscow)
Broadcast
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Australia)
Radio Press
Sokuho (New
Delhi)
Radio Press
(Moscow)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
カリフオルニヤの農民は同地に於ける農作物の対日輸
出増加運動に乗り出した;
加州農業代表を對日貿易團に送るか.
乾燥野菜で日本の食卓をにぎわす
カリフオルニア農夫日本へ農産物輸出運動;
加州の農産物を日本へ
死刑廃止に関するソ紙論調
「今日の問題」. 米国の第三党運動
Current topics: Movement for the third
political party in America
Henry Wallace is drumming
up support for a third
political party composed of
the working class
今秋中に朝鮮の軍政を文官に移管
Authorit[a]tive official sources said
[War Department] will relinquish
administration of Korea and Japan
sometime this summer or early autum to
administration under [State
Department].
Australia: Geneva confab debated in
house
US military may soon
relinquish control of Japan to
American civilians
Japan: Reparation: India puts in claim
for 18% of reparatio[n]
Germany: French Press reports British
corruption
Australian Prime Minister
protests the raising of US
duties on Australian wool
India claims a percentage of
reparations from Japan
H, P
French correspondents report
corruption in the British
occupation government in
Germany
H, S
2
[Miyamot
o]
Y
13
Y
5
Y
11
2
ロシア語
で書かれ
ている電
報あり
ロシア語
で書かれ
ている電
報あり
ロシア語
で書かれ
ている電
報あり
ハングル
文字で書
かれてい
るゲラあ
り
Yoshimoto
Yabuki
3
4
7
6
Y
7
Y
15
2
H,P
2
Malloy
Spaulding
2
Oversized
News Agency
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Jackson)
International 中部日本新聞;
News Service Nippon Times
(Fresno)
Photograph(s)
Source
29:32
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
5/29/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0557
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Jiji Tsushin; Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji, The Kyodo
News Service
軍独講和に国務省慎重
Marshall today faces mushrooming
sentiment for negotiation of separate
peace with Japan Germany.
Marshall faces increasing
advocacy of a separate peace
with Japan and Germany
H, P
30:7
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Seoul)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
南北朝鮮の現状
Withdrawal of Russo-U.S. forces from
Korea would bring civil war
Americans in Seoul feel that
withdrawal of US and USSR
forces will lead to a Korean
civil war
H
5/30/1947
30:8
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Washington)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
The US favors a separate
peace with Japan
H, D,
P
47-frn-0580
5/30/1947
30:9
Reuters
(London)
Jiji Tsushin; Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin; The
Kyodo News
Service
U.S. Sentiment Strongly Favors
Separate Peace Pact with Japan. Both
Congressional and Editorial Support Of
Hoover's Proposal Reported
Overwhelming
The statement of Britain's policy for the
procedure to be adopted in the far
Eastern...
Bevin advocates safeguarding
Australia's position in the Far
East peace talks
H, P
47-frn-0581
5/30/1947
30:10
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
5/30/1947
30:11
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0583
5/30/1947
30:12
International Nippon Times
News Service
(London)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Bevin bares stand on Japanese pact.
Says Methods Used in Drafting
European Treatise Will Not Be
Satisfactory
American officials look forward to
possibility first great peace conference
session regarding Japan may be held
earlier next year.
Request for Bases in Turkey Held
Made by Certain Power. Premier Peker
Says Proposal Made 'On the Pretext Of
a Common Measure of Defence'
Bevin says that all eleven
countries that fought Japan
should participate in the
peace talks
US policy tentatively calls for
a Far Eastern Advisory
Commission to mitigate
peace with Japan
Turkish Premier says that a
"certain power" has
requested bases in Turkey
H
47-frn-0582
Associated
Nippon Times
Press Kyodo
Tsushin
(Margate)
Associated
共同通信
Press (9,
Washington)
47-frn-0584
5/30/1947
30:13
Reuters
(London)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
英外相対日講和の新方式を提唱. 英政界観測
The statement of Britain[']s policy for
the procedure to be adopted in the far
Eastern...
Bevin states that all eleven
nations that fought Japan
should be included in the
peace talks
47-frn-0585
[5]/[30]/194[7]
30:14
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
日本の南氷洋捕鯨は未決定. 豪権威筋の言明
47-frn-0586
5/30/1947
30:15
Kyodo
共同通信
Tsushin,
United Press
(Washington)
United Press 日米通信
(Paris)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei
佛社会の寄生虫“ザズ主義”.
正業に就けと労働組合が運動展開
French Labor Hits Energetic Blow At
Idle 'Zazous'
French Communist Party
wants to put the idle zazous
to work
H, P
47-frn-0587
5/30/1947
30:16
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
日本の南極捕鯨問題を協議
Reliable Australian source said ..weeks
meeting with general Hilldr... Japanese
whaling antarctic both so ...formal...
Australians meet with US to
discuss Japanese whaling in
the Antarctic
47-frn-0588
[5]/[29]/194[7]
30:17
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(Denver)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
ウオーレス氏共和党の崩壊を予言
Wallace predicted Republican Party
[wi]ll destroy self within next thirty or
forty years.
47-frn-0589
5/30/1947
30:18
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0590
5/30/1947
30:18a
Associated
共同通信
Press (11,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
対日講和起草手続きに米ソ対立か
47-frn-0591
5/30/1947
30:18a,
30:18b
Associated
時事通信
Press (9,
Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
対日平和会議の開催は明年初頭か
47-frn-0592
5/30/1947
30:18c
Associated
朝日新聞
Press World
Service
(Washington)
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
米の要求講和案の起草について
47-frn-0592a
5/30/1947
30:18c
Associated
時事通信, 国際特信,
Press (11,
共同通信
Washington);
International
News Service
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin, Kokusai
Tokushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji,
対日講和會議遅延せん. 初冬前の開催望み薄.
INTERNATIONAL 一極東消息筋の觀測
SPECIAL NEWS,
The Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-0593
[5]/[29]/194[7]
30:18d
Jiji Tsushin
対日平和会議には『名目的』交戦国を除外せん
5/30/1947
30:18e
Associated
時事通信
Press
(Washington)
Associated
北海道新聞
Press
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0594
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
米国、対日條約の四大国起草に反対
47-frn-0595
5/30/1947
30:18f
Associated
西日本新聞
Press World
Service
(Washington)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
対日平和は四大国で行わず
47-frn-0578
5/30/1947
47-frn-0579
5/31/1947
6/8/194[7]
5/30/1947
時事通信; 共同通信
英国の対日平和條約方針闡明
対日講和会議は来年早々. 起草には十一ヵ国参加.
米政府筋の意向
H, P
[John
Rich,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
8
Y
10
6
Y
8
2
[Hightowe
r]
Y
H
8
2
H, P
Y
8
H, P
Y
4
Y
2
H, P
Y
3
Wallace predicts that the
Republican Party will destroy
itself in forty years
H, P
Y
3
The United States most certainly will
demand the abandonment fo[r] the
[b]ig four peace-making System when it
comes to writing a peace treaty for
Japan.
There is an outside possibility that some
sort of meeting may be held later this
year regarding Nipponese peace treaty,
but with heavy schedule of other United
Nations and council of foreign ministers
session on Germany does not likely.
Japanese peace conference
will be plagued by the USUSSR split
H, D [John
Hightower
]
Japanese peace conference
will be plagued by the USUSSR split
H, D [Hightowe
r]
Y
12
American officials looking forward to
possibility first great peace conference
session regarding Japan may be [h]eld
earlier next year, said [U.S.] almost
certainly will insist that big four system
of peace making be abandoned.
The United States most certainly will
demand the abandonment of the big
four peace-making system when it
comes to writing a peace treaty for
Japan.
There is an [out]side possibility that
some sort of meeting may be held later
this year regarding Nipponese [p]eac[e]
treat[y]; Far East Experts See Peace
Treaty Delay. State Dept At Work On
Plan Draft
Japanese peace conference
will be plagued by the USUSSR split
[Hightowe
r]
Y
3
Japanese peace conference
will be plagued by the USUSSR split
H, D [John
Hightower
]
Y
2
H, D [John A.
Reichman
n]
Y
4
The United States most certainly will
demand the abandonment of the big
four peace-making system when it
comes to writing a peace treaty for
Japan.
The United States most certainly will
demand the abandonment of the big
four peace-making system when it
comes to writing a peace treaty for
Japan.
Japanese peace conference
will be plagued by the USUSSR split
Japanese peace conference
will be plagued by the USUSSR split
Japanese peace conference
will be plagued by the USUSSR split
D
[David A.
Loehwing,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
2
[Hightowe
r]
Y
4
H, D, [Hightowe
P
r]
Y
3
H, D [John
Hightower
]
Y
6
Oversized
News Agency
United Press 時事通信; 共同通信
(22,
Washington)
Photograph(s)
Source
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
30:4
[5]/[29]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
47-frn-0577
Writers
Prange
Control No.
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Action
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(Japanese)
時事通信
47-frn-0597
5/30/1947
30:20
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
6/8/1947
30:21
朝日新聞
47-frn-0598
5/30/1947
47-frn-0599
[5]/[29]/194[7]
30:22
News Item
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
47-frn-0600
[5]/[30]/194[7]
30:22a
United Press
(New York)
47-frn-0601
5/30/1947
30:22b
47-frn-0602
5/30/1947
30:23
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(New York)
United Press 共同通信
(New York)
47-frn-0603
5/30/1947
47-frn-0604
[5]/[30]/194[7]
30:25
47-frn-0605
5/30/1947
47-frn-0606
47-frn-0607
47-frn-0608
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Asahi Shimbun (519)
Asahi Weekly 519
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Headline (Japanese)
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
H, D
2
中東油田の保護. 反共宣言の重大目標
Protection of Oil Fields in Central East
Protection of oil fields in
Central East
H, P
日本人の思想変革が損失要件
Brig. Gen. Ken R. Dyke, National
Broadcasting Company's vice president
and former chief MacArthur's Civil
Information and Educational Division
told Rotary Club, that the continued
successful occupation of Japan can... ..
for peace[.]
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
學生運動に二つの特徴. 中共の見方
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(Paris)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo
米の対日経済政策. 対華関係との振合いで修正へ
30:25a
Agence
毎日新聞
France-presse
(Paris)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
食糧輸入は百六十万トン. 佛紙論評、米の対日政策
[5]/[29]/194[7]
30:26
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
[5]/[29]/194[7]
30:26a
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
5/30/1947
30:27
Associated
時事通信
Press (New
York)
Reuters (New 共同通信
Delhi)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Haebang Sinmun
Kaiho Shimbun
New York Planor vice president textile
exp[e]rt association commented plan
first [ly] reduction Japanese textile
industry to [m]ost [e]fficiency level.
Chinese Communists'
comment on students'
movements
American help to Japan greater this
year, aiming at speedy economic
recovery of ex-enemy, French paper
writes.
American help to Japan greater this
year, aiming at speedy economic
recovery of ex-enemy, French paper
writes.
Finishing Japanese gray cotton in U.S.
for reexport harmful to U.S.
Dollar shortage and cotton goods
exports
インド騒動の責任は英人に
Tadao
Horiye
Malloy
Saito
Kawamoto
P
Brig-Gen. Ken R. Dyke, Vice-president
of the National Broadcasting Company
and former chief of General
MacArthur's Civil Information and
Education Division, told the Rotary
Club here that the continued successful
occupation of Japan may culminate in
the creation of world example in
democracy.
Successful occupation of Japan is
fraised. Brig. Gen. Dyke Says World
Example in Democracy May Be Set
日本の繊維製品輸出制限
47-frn-0609
Examiner3
Japanese peace conference
will be marked by a USUSSR split
Kyodo
朝日新聞
Examiner1 Examiner2
5
Kyodo Tsushin
news item
Brief Summary
H, D
Nippon Times
Foreign
30:24
Subject
Japan will seek $1,000
million from the US in the
next 5 years
Nippon Times
5/31/1947
Headline
Five British banking houses have
concluded agreement with the
Hungarian National Bank for a credit of
500,000 pounds (about 2 million
dollars) to finance purchase in Britain
of raw materials from sterling area for
export to Hungary, it was announced
today.
U.S. not in favor of assigning big 4 to
map Japan pact. Washington Opposes
Any Move To Have Treaty Dictated By
Principal Powers
Khan Abdul Ghaff[a]r Khan frontier
congress leader -known as frontier
Gandhi-said in Peshawar today "I am at
loss to understand why we are fighting
when we are all brothers irrespective
[of] our political views. I think it is
British who are pulling wires behind
curtain....
Out of Japan may come a
better form of democracy
than the world has ever
known
H, P
Out of Japan may come a
better form of democracy
than the world has ever
known
New York textile expert
commented that a reduction
in japanese textile industry
must be done to achieve
officiency level.
Chiang Kai-shek is a fascist
and wants civil war
H, P
Y
8
Y
3
[Matsuda]
1
1
H, P
H, D
Kawamoto Saito
Abe
Y
6
Y
5
French paper analyzes US
economic policy toward
Japan
H, P
Y
4
French paper analyzes US
economic policy toward
Japan
H, P
Y
3
Finishing Japanese gray
cotton in US for reexport
harmful to US
Dollar shortage and cotton
goods exports
H, P
2
H, P
1
New Dehli congress leader
thinks that the frontier
government failed is duty to
maintain law and order
against violence
H, P
Koreans are exploited and
plagued by problems with
secret trade
H, S,
D
H, D [Koitabash
i], [Sidney
B.
Whipple,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
H, P [Koitabash
i], [R. H.
Schackfor
d, United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
H, P
Y
15
H, P
Y
3
5/30/1947
30:30
解放新聞
6/3/1947
30:31
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Murray Trials
SCAP will probably claim
the diamonds smuggled into
the US
Separate Peace
George C. Marshall's
comments on making
separate peace with Japan
and Germany
Korean leader established a
branch in Tsuthia
M.
Nagashima
47-frn-0610
5/30/1947
47-frn-0611
5/30/1947
30:32
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0612
5/30/1947
30:35
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(Paris)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
佛紙米の対日新賠償方針を論評
Strife is continuing i[n] China the
American their economic policy
towards Japan, the evening newspaper
[Le Monde] explains in an article today.
French paper analyzes US
economic policy toward
Japan
47-frn-0613
5/31/1947
30:35a
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(Paris)
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
米、對日援助更に強化か
American help to Japan greater this
year, aiming at speedy economic
recovery of ex-enemy, French paper
writes.
French paper analyzes US
economic policy toward
Japan
Y
7
ハングル
文字で書
かれてい
る原稿あ
り
13
1
1
Oversized
News Agency
Reuters
(London)
Photograph(s)
Source
30:19
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
5/30/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0596
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Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
47-frn-0615
5/30/1947
30:37
Associated
Press (New
York)
47-frn-0616
[5]/[29]/194[7]
30:38
47-frn-0617
5/30/1947
30:39
47-frn-0618
5/30/1947
5/30/1947
30:41
47-frn-0619
5/30/1947
5/31/1947
30:42
news item
Moscow
Broadcast,
20th
news item
47-frn-0620
5/30/1947
6/1/1947
30:45
News item
47-frn-0621
5/30/1947
30:47
International 日本通信
News Service
(Santa
Barbara)
Nihon Tsushin
Nihon Tsushin
日本の麻薬統制で朝鮮人大に苦しむ.
元朝鮮軍政府薬品部長言明
47-frn-0622
5/30/1947
30:48
International 日本通信
News Service
(London)
Nihon Tsushin
Nihon Tsushin
ハンガリー首相辞意表明
47-frn-0623
5/30/1947
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0624
5/30/1947
International Nippon Times
News Service
(Tokyo)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
47-frn-0625
5/30/1947
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0626
5/30/1947
Associated
Press (New
York),
Kyodo
Tsushin
Reuters
(Colombo)
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0627
5/31/1947
31:11
Reuters
(London)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
47-frn-0628
5/31/1947
31:13
Reuters
共同通信
(Washington)
47-frn-0629
5/[31]/1947
31:17
Reuters
(Budapest)
47-frn-0630
5/31/1947
31:26
47-frn-0631
6/2/1947
5/31/1947
6/3/1947
3:7
Headline
Subject
Kokusai Tokushin
International Special 米国の対共産主義方策. 弱小国民に希望を與ふ
News
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
『再建を妨げるソ連』. フーヴー氏の對日獨和論
International 北海道新聞
News Service
(Seoul)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido
京城會談をめぐる朝鮮政界の動向
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(New York)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nihon
トルコに重大危機
日本通信
Nihon Tsushin
Nihon Tsushin
ザールに関する秘密交渉
Secret negotiations
concerning Saar district
日本通信
Nihon Tsushin
Nippon Tsushin
フランコ-スペインと取引中止を要求
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR (New
York)
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
(London)
朝日新聞
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Syngman Rhee lauds
American attempts to halt the
spread of Communism
H, P
Commentary on Hoover's
claim that Russia is delaying
the peace process
H, P
Leaders of Korea's
provisional government will
have to come from a small
number of old line politicians
H, P
Turkey on alert because of Soviet
demand for bases
Turkish forces mobilizied
against possible threat of
invasion by the USSR
H, P
US, Britain, and France are
secretly negotiating the
reduction of the Saar district
H, P
Kawamoto Yoshimoto
Fujinami
Y
British longshoremen
A sign mentions the British
demand suspencion of traffic government as partly to
with Franco Spain.
blame for putting Franco in
power in Spain
A comment of the Allied
MacArthur states that the
Policy for the Peace of Japan occupation should be ended
as soon as possible, so that
Japan can develop on her
own
Major Macartney will speak
about Japanese drug
production in Korea to the
California Pharmaceutical
Association
H, D
Kawamoto Yoshimoto
Abe
Y
H, P
Gomes
H. Okada
Y
5
H, P
Y
2
Hungarian Premier Nagy has
resigned after allegations that
his party conspired against
the Russians
H, P
Y
2
Japan needs 700 tons of mica
from India, and 150 from
Canada
D
Princess dances at ball.
Foreign, Japanese Notables
Attend Affair for war
Orphans Relief
The struggle for textile
markets will be intense in the
near future
D
共同通信 共同特信 B; Kyodo Tsushin Kyodo Kyodo Tokushin B; 日本の自立へ. 經濟的崩壞に支柱
新報知
Tokushin B; Shin
Shin Hochi
Hochi
How Korea was the focal point for
production of narcotics used by
Japanese in their course of subjugation
of conquered populations will be
described by Major John. A.
MacCartney, former chief of the
medical supply department of the
United States military government in
Korea before the annual meeting of the
California Pharmaceutical Association
in Santa Barbara, June 4.
Unconfirmed reports reaching London
early Thursday said Premier Ferenc
Nagy of Hungary has resigned in a
dangerous political crisis engendered by
Hungarain Communists with the aid of
the Russians.
Order with India
Princess dances at ball. Foreign,
Japanese Notables Attend Affair for
war Orphans Relief
米国商事会社の方針転換を要求
Agitation over textile prices has caused
business with ..noticeably and in ...
cases painfully" in recent weeks, said
NSW Vanderhoef president of textile
export association.
Japanese cotton yar[n] being distributed
to bonafide weavers in Ceylon
Kyodo
賠償検分のため関係国を日本へ招請
..as reparations from Japan it learned
here today. These reparations exclude
assests in former Japanese held territory
on Asian mainland and [elsewhere]
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
対日供給綿六万俵の融資決定
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
ハンガリー政局、終戦以[来]の最大窮地に直面
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(57, Paris)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
ハンガリー政局危機. 米ソの対立に関連
Shizuoka Shimbun
Shizuoka Shimbun
一国社会主義の実態. 規則ずくめに“新人間苦”.
遊んで食える“新貴族”の娘
静岡新聞
Brief Summary
Dr. Syngman Rhee, Self styled
champion of Korean independence and
first president of the exiled Korean
Provisional Government in Chungking,
lauded the "new American policy
toward communism" as indicative of
Korea's "great prospects for success" in
achieving her goal of complete
independence.
America[']s former president Herbert
Hoover opens wide avenue for serious
reflection when he charges Russia is
delaying rehabilitation of former Axis
nations.
Korean leaders come from old line
politicos
Y
8
[Mackenzi
e]
Y
5
[Miyamot
o], [John
Rich,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
[John
Martin]
Y
20
Y
4
Kato
[Koitabash
i], [K. V.
Narain,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
ロシア語
で書かれ
ている電
報あり
ロシア語
で書かれ
ている電
報あり
5
7
2
1
H, P
Y
8
Japanese cotton yarn is being
distributed to weavers in
Ceylon
Japanese reparations will
include territories formerly
held on the mainland
H, P
H, P
Y
4
According Journal Commerce cre[d]it
co[r]poration tentatively agreed finance
estimated 60,000 bales of 1946 cotton
US War Department will
start buying Japanese cotton
within the next few months
H, P
Y
5
It was officially stated in Budapest
tonight that [Ferenc] Nagy Prime
Minister presented his resignation to
Hungarian legation in Berne today and
asked that it be conveyed to President
of Republic
The present crisis in Hungary in not
without connection with the setback of
the Moscow conference.
The Hungarian Premier has
resigned because of
Communist pressure for a
new government
H, P
Y
20
The Hungarian Premier
resigned after pressure from
the Communists
H, P
Y
11
Y
7
Real state of United Soviet
Yamada, a repatriate from
socialism told by YAMADA, Siberia, reports on the real
repatriatee from Siberia.
state of Soviet socialism
H
1
[Jean
Allary]
[Taichi
Yamada]
Gomes
Kato
1
Oversized
News Agency
United Press 国際特信
(Seoul)
Photograph(s)
Source
30:36
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[5]/[30]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0614
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
47-frn-0633
6/25/194[7]
20:31
47-frn-0634
6/28/1947
8:33
47-frn-0634a
[6]/[30]/194[7]
47-frn-0635
[6]/[30]/194[7]
47-frn-0636
[6]/[30]/194[7]
47-frn-0636a
7/2/1947
47-frn-0637
[7]/[3]/194[7]
7/3/1947
3:1
Radio Press
(Melbourne)
47-frn-0638
[7]/[2]/194[7]
7/3/194[7]
3:2
Radio Press
(London)
47-frn-0639
[7]/[2]/194[7]
7/3/194[7]
3:3
[Radio Press
(Chungking)]
47-frn-0640
7/3/1947
3:4
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0641
7/3/1947
7/3/1947
3:5
United Press 時事通信
(Canberra)
United Press 時事通信
(Canberra)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0642
7/3/1947
7/3/1947
3:5a
United Press 日本経済新聞
(Canberra)
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon Keizai
上級羊毛の對日供給. 濠、交渉開始を発表
47-frn-0643
7/3/1947
3:7
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
米綿花使節団、今月中に訪日か
47-frn-0644
7/3/1947
Acme
サン写真新聞
Newspictures
(Pensylvania)
The Sun Pictorial
Daily
Sun News Photo
新労働法の成立に抗議スト瀕発の微
47-frn-0645
7/3/1947
47-frn-0646
アカハタ
comment
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(New York)
Time
アサヒニュース
5:36
7/1/1947
Kyodo
Akahata
Akahata
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Baldwin airs views on Japan and Korea.
Conditions Exist For Civil War In Latter
Country; Lauds Progress Here
The Asahi News
Asahi News
A thing to Remember; Relief. Like
Mother Used to Make; India. End of
Forever; China
Cominform Resolution on the Jugoslav
Communist Party.
炭鑛の安全勝取る. 全米勞働者一糸亂れぬ二週間
Radio Press
(London)
7/7/1947
News Item
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Brief Summary
Coal mine safety has been
won
Workers in Illinois have been
killed because of security
violations by the plant
Tokyo News Letter Far
Eastern Press
7/3/1947
3:10
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0647
7/3/1947
7/3/1947
3:10a
Reuters
(Canberra)
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0648
[7]/[2]/194[7]
7/3/194[7]
3:11
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-0649
7/3/1947
7/3/1947
3:12
47-frn-0650
7/3/1947
7/3/1947
3:13
Tokyo News Letter Far
Eastern Press
Reuters
時事通信
(Washington)
; United
Press
(Canberra)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Examiner3
H, S
Gomes
M.
Kunimatsu
[Kawamoto
]
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
2
Y
9
The head of the ACLU is
H, D
aghast at the lack of liberty in
Korea; also lists the abuses of
liberties in Japan
Foreign news
H, P
Cominform warns
Yugoslavia that she is leaning
towards capitalism and may
be subjugated by capitalist
countries
British merchants dissatisfied
with American authorities in
Tokyo in regard to renewal
of private trade with Japan
A spokesman for General MacArthur
said Tuesday night that, contrary to
press reports, the United States had
consulted both the British and
Australian governments before
authorizing a second Japanese Antarctic
whaling expedition and the Angaur
island fertilizer project.
Trade: Australia to negotiate sale of
wool
Australia is beginning
negotiations on the sale of
more wool with Japan
Occupation: BCOF to cut down import Government is taking hard
British Occupation is cutting
earned rice from the farmers down imports into Japan in
for nothing
order to check
blackmarketeering
Repatriation: More Japanese to return
The repatriation of Japanese
from NE China
nationals from China has
resumed
3:9
Examiner1 Examiner2
Two GHQ division heads
changing posts
Trade: British traders said dissatisfied
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
3:8
Subject
W. H. Leonard, former chief of the
Agriculture Division, Natural Resources
Section, GHQ, will return to his old
post shortly, replacing R. H. Davis, who
has headed the Division for the past
year and a half.
Soviet Radio
News
(Khabarovsk)
7/2/1947
Headline
Kyodo Tsushin
濠、対日高級羊毛の売却を決定
1
3
ロシア語
で書かれ
ている電
報あり
D
H, S
1
H, P
1
H, P
1
H, P
3
H, P
1
H
Better types of wool to Japan
7
Y
1
Australia will sell better wool
to Japan as a result of
protests by SCAP
Australia will sell better wool
to Japan as a result of
protests by SCAP
H, C
H, P
Y
2
US will work out a plan for
financing domestic cotton
shipments to Japanese textile
mills
H, P
Y
3
Truman vetoed the TaftHartley Labor Bill because it
regulated organized labor
H, S
Y
4
Among the Big Ten designated
Zaibatsu, Soichiro Asano, whose House
of Asano used to control 108 parent
and affiliate companies, will not have to
pay a single sen in property tax.
Former Zaibatsu head Asano
will not have to pay property
taxes, because his debts are
in excess of his holdings
H, P
1
Mr. Joseph Chifley Australian primer,
announced today that after
representations from Supreme
Command of Allied Forces in Pacific
Australian cabinet had decided further
to negotiate for sale of better types of
wool to Japan.
Australia decides to negociate for sale
of better types of wool to Japan
Australia announces that she
will sell better wool to Japan
as a result of SCAP protests
H, P
1
Australia announces that she
will sell better wool to Japan
as a result of SCAP protests
H, P
2
New York cotton futures
US will work out a plan for
financing domestic cotton
shipments to Japanese textile
mills
Japanese government will not
request the return of
Okinawa and the Kurile
Islands
H, P
2
H, P
1
US will work out a plan for
financing domestic cotton
shipments to Japanese textile
mills
H, P
2
According to an official statement, the
Australian government will negotiate for
the sale of better types of wool to Japan
as the result of representations by
SCAP.
[I]t was reported another American
cotton [mission] will leave Protokyo this
month norder arrange financing
domestic cotton shipments to Japanese
textile mills.
"The new labor bill is
protested by many strikes"
The question of the return of Okinawa
and the Kurile Island to Japan--which
was raised from a press conference
Foreign Minister Hitoshi Ashida had
with foreign correspondents on June 5-is a closed issue as far as the Japanese
government is concerned.
Credits of up to 20 million dollars
available for French purchases in New
Zealand; Better types of wool to Japan
2
Gomes
Kato
Yamaguchi
1
Oversized
News Agency
United Press 共同通信
(Tokyo)
Photograph(s)
Source
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
6/15/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0632
Censorship
Action
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Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-0652
7/3/1947
3:15
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Sylacauga)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0653
7/3/1947
7/3/1947
3:16
日本通信
Nihon Tsushin
Nihon Tsushin
47-frn-0654
[7]/[1]/194[7]
7/3/194[7]
3:17
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
(Birobojan)
KP-KIP
(Seoul)
朝鮮情報
Korean Information
Press
Korean Information
47-frn-0655
7/3/1947
7/3/1947
3:18
United
Feature
Syndicate
日米通信
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
47-frn-0656
[7]/[2]/194[7]
7/3/194[7]
3:19
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
American People should be told facts of
life about allout economic war against
communism urges an economist
47-frn-0657
7/3/1947
3:20
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Foreign Minister Hitoshi Ashida on
Wednesday categorically declared Japan
has no territorial ambitions, stressing
that Japan, faithfully abiding by the
Potsdam Declaration, has abandoned its
armed forces and thus far utmostly
made efforts to democratize its country.
47-frn-0658
7/3/1947
3:21
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Today and Tomorrow
47-frn-0659
7/3/1947
3:22
New York
Nippon Times
Herald
Tribune
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0660
7/3/1947
3:22a
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0661
[7]/[4]/194[7]
3:23
47-frn-0662
[7]/[4]/194[7]
7/3/1947
47-frn-0663
[7]/[3]/194[7]
7/3/1947
47-frn-0664
[7]/[3]/194[7]
47-frn-0665
[7]/[2]/194[7]
47-frn-0666
7/3/1947
3:28
Associated
Press
47-frn-0667
7/3/194[7]
3:29
47-frn-0668
[7]/[3]/1947
47-frn-0669
7/3/1947
47-frn-0670
7/3/1947
7/3/1947
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Europe must continue to
examine the US's offer of
aid, even without Russia
Emigrants to the Jewish Autonomous
Province.
Jewish emigrants arrive at the
autonomous colony of
European Jews in Birobijan
H, P
Trade Control Association to be formed
in South Korea
South Korea will form a
trade commission to
coordinate imports and
exports
US national and foreign
policy are closely linked, and
politicians must realize this
H, P
Economist maintains that
Americans should be told the
blunt facts about the cost of
fighting Communism
Ashida declares that Japan
has no territorial ambitions
H, P
H, P
[Leslie
Nakashim
a],
[Yasuike]
1
H, P
[Walter
Lippmann
]
3
The United States went...
Prime Minister Attlee has
admirably solved Britain's
problem in India
The US is allowing Japanese
whaling expeditions in the
Antarctic despite Australian
concerns
H, P
2
Washington is firm on Angaur Project,
whaling for Japan. Phosphate Mining to
Be under close Supervision of SCAP,
Says Marshall
The US is allowing Japanese
whaling expeditions in the
Antarctic despite Australian
concerns
H, P
2
Radio Press
Paris Conference: Molotov refuses
cooperation
Molotov refuses to cooperate
with Britain and France in
planning European recovery
H, P
3:24
Radio Press
Paris Conference
Molotov refuses to cooperate
with Britain and France in
planning European recovery
H, P
3:25
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Sydney)
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Nanking)
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Moscow)
Japan trade: Australia to negotiate for
wool
Australia and Japan are
negotiating on the sale of
better wool to Japan
SCAP has decided to use
dollars as the official
currency in Japan
The Marshall plan for
Europe's recovery would
interfere with the economic
development of Europe
Former miner advocates
voluntary reparations taxes to
show Japanese regret for the
war
Russian resistance of the
Marshall Plan is due to their
confidence that communism
can reconstruct Europe
H, P
1
H, S
1
H, P
3
H, P
1
H, P
3
3:27
ビロビジヤンユダヤ人自治州へ新移民到着;
六月一日の三国外相会ギ; ハバロフスク地方便り
対外援助と國内物資.
マ長官の至言、政治的興奮と偏見を排撃
Washington Calling
Japan trade: U.S. dollars to be used
Marshall Plan: Molotov objects at Paris
talks
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Former Miner Initiates Scheme To
Collect Reparati[o]ns Taxes
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(40, 41,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
Failure-waiting for news of the
breakdown of the [Pa]ris conference,
American diplomats credit General
Marshall the intention of holding a press
conference Thursday and flashes of the
Paris failure were reproduced in the
press in huge letters.
3:29a
Agence
時事通信, 共同通信
France-presse
(40, 41,
Washington)
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji, The Kyodo
News Service
3:29b
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(Washington)
3:30
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin (Salt
Lake City)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
The US intends to enter the
market for 75,000 bales of
cotton for Japan
H, P
Examiner3
The failure of the Paris conference
caused no surprise in London where
public opinion had been prepared by
pessisms reports from France during the
last two days.
Urges restrictions on Japan's textiles.
Alabama Cotton Circles Feel
Operations Here Should Be At Present
Level
3:26
7/3/1947
News Agency
Y
2
H
H, P
1
[George
Avetisian]
Y
ロシア語
で書かれ
ている電
報あり
8
2
[Marquis
Childs]
Y
3
1
[Elmer
Davis,
American
Broadcasti
ng
Company]
[Winston
BurdetteColumbia
Broadcasti
ng
System]
3
2
パリ会議決裂に対するワシントンの反響
Failure-waiting for news of the
breakdown of the [Pa]ris conference,
American diplomats credit General
Marshall the intention of holding a press
conference Thursday and flashes of the
Paris failure were reproduced in the
press in huge letters.
Russian resistance of the
Marshall Plan is due to their
confidence that communism
can reconstruct Europe
H
Y
8
議会承認の途開く. 佛への影響に関心
Regret mingled with bitterness towards
Soviet, U.S. reaction to failure of Paris
talks
Russian resistance of the
Marshall Plan is due to their
confidence that communism
can reconstruct Europe
Former Japanese socialist
leader prepares to return to
Japan
H, P
Y
3
Ikuo Oyama, self-exiled leader of the
former Japanese social Mass party
which opposed the rise of the military in
the 1930's, conferred today with Utah
leaders before continuing his return to
his homeland.
H, P
2
Oversized
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(36, London)
Source
Photograph(s)
3:14
Duplicate
Hold No.
7/3/1947
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
7/3/1947
Japanese Article
Prange
Control No.
Writers
Date Submitted
47-frn-0651
Censorship
Action
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共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0672
7/3/1947
3:30b
Associated
Press (26,
Salt Lake
City)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-0673
[7]/[3]/194[7]
3:31
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Shanghai)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0674
7/3/1947
3:32
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(28, 49,
Paris)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0675
7/3/1947
3:33
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-0676
[7]/[3]/194[7]
3:33a
USIS
時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Initial private traders to enter Japan
allocated
47-frn-0677
[7]/[3]/194[7]
3:33b
USIS
共同通信
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0678
7/3/1947
3:33c
USIS
時事通信, 共同通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji, The Kyodo
News Service
Interallied trade board for Japan today
its unanimous agreement on allocation
of initial 400 private traders which
[Supreme] Commander for Allied
Powers announced on nine June would
be permitted enter Japan for trade after
August 15.
[Initial] private traders to enter Japan
allocated.
47-frn-0679
7/3/1947
3:34
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0680
7/3/1947
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Batavia)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0681
7/3/1947
3:36
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Manila)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
SCAP felicitates Roxas. Warm
Congratulations Sent to Ph on Eve of
1st Anniversary
47-frn-0682
7/3/1947
3:37
United Press 毎日新聞
(London)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Margaret Sanger, prominent advocate
of Planned Parenthood, proposed
United Nations sponsor a 10-year
moratorium on babies in the world's
hungriest countries.
47-frn-0683
7/3/1947
7/6/1947
3:38
47-frn-0684
7/3/1947
7/4/1947
3:39
47-frn-0685
7/3/1947
7/3/1947
47-frn-0686
7/3/1947
47-frn-0687
7/2/1947
7/[5]/1947
3:35
Submitted by
(Japanese)
News Agency
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
「帰國後は市民的活動を」. 大山氏語る
日本入国民間業者の各国別割当決定.
対日連合国貿易委員会発表
Headline
Subject
Ikuo Oyama, self-exiled leader of the
former Japanese social mass party
which oppo[sed] rise of the military in
the 1930's, conferred today with Utah
leaders before continuing his return to
his homeland.
Ikuo Oyama, self-exiled leader of the
former Japanese social mass party
which oppo[sed] rise of the military in
the 1930's, conferred today with Utah
leaders before continuing his return to
his homeland.
Shanghai's leading British business chief
said today China two years after the
victory is still wallowing in an economic
morass, wherein almost every element,
including foreign business, is caught
and hobbled.
Thus the first grave political
repercussion of the division of Europe
into two camps will appear's the
[governments] of small nations will not
be able to adopt a neuta al position, will
be forced to choose, since it will be a
question of answering "yes" or "no" to
the invitation sent to them.
[Initial] private traders to enter Japan
allocated.
Dutch ships, natives battle on Java coa.
Three Houses Reported Destroyed and
Communications Cut in Exchange of
Fire
American involved in labor dispute
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
H, P
British business chief in
Shanghai says that China's
economy is deteriorating
H, P
3
As a result of the division of
H, P
Europe into two camps, small
countries will not be able to
maintain neutrality
3
Private traders will be
allowed to enter Japan in
August
Private traders will be
allowed to enter Japan in
August
Private traders will be
allowed to enter Japan in
August
H, P
2
H, P
2
H, P
2
Private traders will be
allowed to enter Japan in
August
Dutch ships exchanged fire
with the Indonesian coast,
destroying houses
H, P
2
2
Y
Y
5
H, P
1
An American who owns a
H, S
Japanese factory is charged
with union violations
MacArthur sent a
H, P
congratulatory message to the
Philippines on the
anniversary of the republic
3
Margaret Sanger advocates a
10-year moratorium on
babies in poor countries
H, P
1
A class war criminal in
Four Japanese war criminals
Philippines soon close to end. have been sent to Manila to
await trial
H, P
WFTU Council unanimously
passes resolutions to improve
the life of the worker
H, P
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Telepress
(Prague)
民報
Mimpo
The Minpo
3:40
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
3:41
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
[7]/[3]/194[7]
3:42
日本通信
Nihon Tsushin
Nihon Tsushin
国際問題時予解説; ロシア共和の新たな成功
The International Survey
47-frn-0688
7/3/1947
3:43
United Press 国際タイムス
(Moscow)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
ソ軍を誇大評價. ソ紙コ中將を指撣
The Red Star said that United States Lt.
Gen. Joseph L. Collins, in his speech to
the Reserve Officers Association, gave
an exaggerated impression of the Soviet
Union armed forces while minimizing
the United States army strength.
47-frn-0689
[7]/[3]/194[7]
3:44
International 日本通信
News Service
(Seoul)
Nihon Tsushin
Nippon Tsushin
在韓米當局「朝鮮はテロ陰謀を企...せず」との回答を
授受
American warning answered by rightist
Koreans
America warns Koreans
against terrorism; Koreans
deny plans for violence
47-frn-0690
[7]/[3]/194[7]
3:45
International 日本通信
News Service
(Paris)
Nihon Tsushin
Nippon Tsushin
細きん武器を用意. 佛黒色マキ團の陰謀
French Press accuses U.S. interests for
'Black Maquis'
French newspaper accuses
the US of trying to provoke
war in France while the US
possess the atom bomb
advantage
Final Report on WFTU Conference at
Prague. World labor delegates agree on
all key issues
Delicate move of Korean to
anti-trustee campaign
Independence Day celebration
Examiner3
Former Japanese socialist
leader prepares to return to
Japan
時事通信
微妙な朝鮮の動き. 注目される七日の合同會議
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, P
Associated
Press
(Manila)
News item
三十日付マニラAP電は、前記大物戦犯裁判の檢察官
側証人として、比島占領當時の四名の日本軍高級將校
がすでにマニラに送致されており証人台に立つまでこ
れらの氏名は発表されぬ模様であるが、現地の「イヴ
ニング∙ニュース[」]紙が非公式に、和知鷹二中將(ロ
ハス大統領救出にあたつた)、宇都宮直賢少將(比島
警備隊長)、佐藤次郎大佐(宣傳活動に従事)、林未
松少將(中國総領事處刑に関連)の四氏名を掲載して
いると報じている
Brief Summary
Former Japanese socialist
leader prepares to return to
Japan
S, H
1
Malloy
Gomes
Kato
M. Hori
Y
4
5
Gomes
An American Independence
H, P [Koit]
Day celebration took place in
Tokyo on the 3rd
The Soviet counter to the
H, D [V.
George
Marshall Plan allows
Grishanin] Avetisian
European nations more
economic freedom
Moscow says that the US has H, D
huge military expenditures
Kato
Y
3
1
Y
ロシア語
で書かれ
ている電
報あり
16
Y
2
H, P
Y
2
H, D
Y
3
Oversized
Associated
Press (26,
Salt Lake
City)
Source
Photograph(s)
3:30a
Duplicate
Hold No.
7/3/1947
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
7/3/1947
Japanese Article
Prange
Control No.
Writers
Date Submitted
47-frn-0671
Censorship
Action
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[7]/[3]/194[7]
47-frn-0693
[7]/[3]/194[7]
47-frn-0695
7/9/1947
47-frn-0696
7/16/1947
7/17/1947
47-frn-0697
7/18/1947
7/18/1947
47-frn-0697a
1/0/1900
7/18/194[7]
47-frn-0698
7/21/1947
47-frn-0698a
7/19/1947
Submitted by
(Japanese)
47-frn-0699
[7]/[20]/194[7]
21:1
Radio Press
(Nanking)
Mongolia: British press gives USSR
motive
47-frn-0700
[7]/[20]/194[7]
21:2
Radio Press
(Singapore)
Trade: Chinese industrialist urges
restrictions
47-frn-0701
7/21/194[7]
47-frn-0702
Telepress
(London)
民報
Mimpo
The Mimpo
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
Kyodo
Tsushin
(Tokyo)
日本通信
Nihon Tsushin
Nihon Tsushin
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nihon
貿易再開は将来の利益を考慮
国際タイムス
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Taimuzu
朝鮮臨時政府樹立のために催された米ソ共同委員會は
、朝鮮民族の民族を挙げての期待の中に生軌道を迪つ
ている感をあたえたが、相変わらずの[難]航を[持]ちつ
づけている。
時事新報
Jiji Shimpo
Jiji-Shimpo
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
Commentary
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(New York) 産業経済新聞
2/19
Nippon Times
[7]/[20]/194[7]
21:5
47-frn-0703
7/20/1947
21:5a
47-frn-0704
7/21/194[7]
47-frn-0705
[7]/[20]/194[7]
21:6a
47-frn-0706
7/20/1947
21:6b
21:6
Headline (Japanese)
Akahata
共同通信
7/22/194[7]
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Akahata
21:4
7/21/194[7]
Submitted by
アカハタ
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Tokyo)
16:48
20:23a
7/20/1947
News Agency
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Kyodo
時事通信
Tsushin,
United Press
(1, 2, San
Francisco,
Washington)
Reuters
共同通信
(Tokyo)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
Reuters
(Tokyo)
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Reuters
(Tokyo)
時事通信, 共同通信
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin, The
Kyodo News
Service
Headline
七月の世界
Subject
Brief Summary
World Affairs as Viewed for An analysis of the world
July.
situation from the communist
viewpoint; prediction of
America's economic collapse
The civil war in Greece
British colonel answers
questions about the civil war
in Greece and "foreign
influence"
モルダヴィヤ語でスターリン著書を刊行
SCAP economists believe foreign trade
program have [benefitial] effect within
two years
Korean Political Situation
Philppine nation grimly battling to
rebuild
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Y
D
Americans want people to
know that Soviet-dominated
North Koreans have no
freedom
Philippine Nation grimly
battling to rebuild
Y
8
7
8
D
Kawamoto Kato
S
Harano
H
Notes
4
SCAP is optimistic about
H, D [Howard
reopening Japan's trade, in
Handlema
contrast to those who actually
n]
supervise export items
Speaker thanks U.S. for salling parley.
Diet, Press Express Appreciation for
State Department Proposal
Abe
Y
11
Y
4
Matsumoto
1
[Barry
Faris,
Editor-inchief,
Internation
al News
Service]
22
H, P
1
Russia is probably behind the
Mongolian invasion of
Sinkiang
Chinese industrialist urges
postponement of reopening
of trade with Japan, for
China's sake
Wallace predicts breakdown
of US economy
H, S
2
H, P
1
H, P
3
US is optimistic about
Japanese peace treaty despite
the delay in beginning talks
H, P
3
[United States] officials over weekend
showed greater determination than ever
for early Japanese treaty despite setback
received from British Commonwealth
countries over date first meeting.
U.S. is optimistic about
Japanese peace treaty despite
the delay in beginning talks
H, P
First indications of the line talks on a
projected Japanese Peace Treaty
between General Douglas MacArthur,
Supreme Allied Commander in Japan
and Doctor Herbert Evatt, Australian
External Affairs Minister, would be
[likely] to take, were given today in
what is regarded as an officially inspired
article "BCON" the British
Commonwealth forces paper here.
The first indications of the line talks on
a projected Japanese Peace Treaty
between General MacArthur, the
Supreme Commander for the Allied
Powers, and Dr. [Herbert] Evatt,
Australian Minister for External Affairs
, would be likely to talk, were given
today in what is regarded as an officially
inspired article in the [BCON], the
British Commonwealth Forces' paper
here.
First indications of the line talks on a
projected Japanese Peace Treaty
between General Douglas MacArthur,
Supreme Allied Commander in Japan
and Doctor Herbert Evatt, Australian
External Affairs Minister, would be
[likely] to take, were given today in
what is regarded as an officially inspired
article "BCON" the British
Commonwealth forces paper here.
Predictions as to the aims
Australia will have at the
Japanese peace conference
H, P
Predictions as to the aims
Australia will have at the
Japanese peace conference
H, P
Predictions as to the aims
Australia will have at the
Japanese peace conference
H, P
... [Del]grade twelve hours Wallace in
interview with correspondent of Tanyug
official Yugoslav news agency in New
York said he believed that "Marshall[']s
plan delayed economic depression in
[United States]"
The United S[t]ates officials over the
weekend showed greater determination
than ever for early Japanese treaty
despite the setback received from the
British Commonwealth countries over
the date of the first meeting.
対日講和條約に関し濠州の要求する5項目
Examiner3
Nomura
Yoshimoto
D
Textile goods will be
distributed to the repatriates
and others
米当局早急的に対日講和を決意
Examiner1 Examiner2
Gomes
H
Liberal party declares railway fare
increase "unconstitutional"; Newspaper
workers to organize new labor union;
Japan chooses American administration
after withdrawal of occupation forces
復興急ぐ比島
H, S
[Kenworth
y]
Y
8
4
Y
7
3
Oversized
47-frn-0692
Source
News Item
Photograph(s)
3:46
Duplicate
Hold No.
7/3/1947
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
7/3/1947
Japanese Article
Prange
Control No.
Writers
Date Submitted
47-frn-0691
Censorship
Action
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21:7
47-frn-0708
7/21/1947
21:10
47-frn-0709
[7]/[20]/194[7]
21:11
47-frn-0710
7/21/194[7]
21:13
47-frn-0711
7/20/1947
21:16
47-frn-0712
[7]/[20]/194[7]
21:17
47-frn-0713
7/21/1947
21:18
47-frn-0714
7/21/1947
47-frn-0715
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
日米通信
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei
現実に直面した英國. 下院の両党ソ連抜きの再建を決意 World Events
Britain's House of Commons
vilifies the USSR as the main
aggressor in Europe
D
日米通信
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei
金に見積つた平和.
戰費の八百億ドルあれば復興援助は易々
The Marshall Plan. The Stakes And
The Costs
The Marshall Plan is the
means by which world peace
can and must be achieved
H, P
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Taimusu
米の希援助明白. ソ紙希紛争を論難
Pravda accuses the US and
Britain of trying to start a
Greek civil war
H, S
Kyodo Tsushin
The myth of the international brigade
was invented to distract attention from
active British and American
participation in the Greek disturbance,
asserted Komsomolskaya Pravda, organ
of the Communist Youth League, in an
article today.
Afgans P[e]shawar India
United Press 国際タイムス
(Moscow)
共同通信
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
4
[Barnet
Nover]
Y
3
Y
2
Kyodo
時事通信
Tsushin,
United Press
(1, 2, San
Francisco,
Washington)
United Press 時事通信
(London)
International 北海道新聞
News Service
(Paris)
Jiji Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
Jiji
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
French journals concerned over
possible German Reconstruction
France is concerned that the
Marshall Plan is too lenient
with Germany
H, P
1
21:21
International Nippon Times
News Service
(London)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Communist press blames the
British for the revolution in
Burma
H, D
1
7/21/1947
21:22
United Press Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Revolts flaring up in slaughter wake;
178 Burmese jailed. Tension Mounting
In Rangoon As Thakin Nu Takes Over
New Ministry
U.S. Flag to Fly Atop Suribachi To
Preserve Famous Landmark
H, P
1
47-frn-0716
[7]/[21]/194[7]
21:23
International 日本通信
News Service
(New York)
Nihon Tsushin
Nippon Tsushin
The American flag will
continue to fly on Iwo Jima,
preserving the American
landmark
The Philippines must struggle
to rebuild after the damage
caused by the Japanese
47-frn-0717
[7]/[19]/194[7]
21:25a
Associated
Press
(Manila)
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin, The
Kyodo News
Service
The Philippines must struggle
to rebuild after the damage
caused by the Japanese
H, P
47-frn-0718
7/21/1947
21:26
International Nippon Times
News Service
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
H
47-frn-0719
7/21/1947
21:28
Shanghai Sin Shanghai Sin 読売新聞
Wen Pao
Wen Pao
(Tokyo)
(Tokyo)
Yomiuri Shimbun (26) Yomiuri Shimbun
26
The Australian Foreign
Minister will travel to Tokyo
by MacArthur's personal
plane
The Chinese feel that Japan
is becoming more
democratic, but remain wary
47-frn-0720
7/21/1947
21:30
Editorial
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun (27) Yomiuri Shimbun
27
47-frn-0721
7/21/1947
中部民報, 民報,
労働民報
Chubu Mimpo,
Chubu Mimpo, The
Mimpo, Rodo Mimpo Mimpo, The Rodo
Mimpo
アカハタ
Akahata
7/21/1947
21:31
7/25/1947
21:32
Telepress
(New York)
News item
時事通信, 共同通信
Akahata
ゆき悩むドイツ問題. 西方諸国自身の間に意見一致せず American [foreign] policy makers o
week igo worrie[d] primarily about split
between East and West search Sunday
for formula on [Marshall] Plan which
will prevent split among Western
nations themselves.
マ元帥大統領候補に出馬か
Philip[p]ine nation grimly battling to
rebuild
比島の対日中間賠償案
Chairman of [Phillipine] delegation on
reparations and [restitution] from Japan
today said Philippines "vitally
interested" in advance transfer program
to meet immediate needs for relief of
devastated economy.
MacArthur is sending plane to carry
Evatt. Aim Is to Cut 18-Hour Rail Trip
From Kure to Tokyo
日本人に興う
"Message for Japanese"
"Japan's participation in
UNESCO."
The case for Eastern Europe
フランスの世耕事件
47-frn-0722
7/21/1947
47-frn-0723
[7]/[18]/194[7]
47-frn-0724
7/23/1947
23:2
Associated
東京新聞
Press (22,
Washington)
47-frn-0725
[7]/[23]/194[7]
23:22
47-frn-0726
7/23/1947
23:27a
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Nanking)
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Shanghai)
47-frn-0727
[7]/[23]/194[7]
7/24/1947
24:1
Radio Press
(London
BBC)
Japan:USSR wants Big 3 to call Peace
Conference
47-frn-0728
[7]/[23]/194[7]
7/24/1947
24:4
[7]/[23]/194[7]
Radio Press
(London
BBC)
Radio Press
(London
BBC)
Germany: Schumacher wants new
industrial level set
47-frn-0729
Radio Press
(New York),
Columbia
Broadcasting
System
24:5
"Seko-case in France"
Greece: Winston Burdetts
Tokyo Shimbun
Nippon Times
Tokyo Shimbun
Nippon Times
Foreign
Afghanistan's territorial
claims in India
U.S. seeks to find a
compromise that will make
France accept the Marshall
Plan
Examiner1 Examiner2
[Randolph
Churchill]
Reports from Tokyo the ...
..[Northwest] airlines are not permitted
to operate civilian traf... [Ja]pan
because of aye British protest against
permitting America... es to operate in
Japan before August 15
Japan:Occupation: NW Airlines cannot
accept passengers for Tokyo
Northwest Lines To Stop-over Here
France: Apprehension felt over industry
H, P
4
H, D, [Shackfor
P
d]
Y
8
H, S
Y
1
H
H, P
Japan should participate in
H, P
UNESCO in order to
demonstrate her desire for
international cooperation
Eastern European countries
H, D
have historically been
exploited by the west, so they
fear a western-drafted peace
plan
The Seko case may become a H, P
political tool fo the Liberal
Party
The U.S. is being forced to
D
support an autocratic
government in Greece
[Barry
Faris,
editor-inchief]
3
Y
4
1
Sha San
Kawamoto Kato
Chu,
correspon
dent in
Tokyo
Kawamoto Yoshimoto
Fujinami
Tabata
Yamaguchi Fujinami
Y
6
Y
5
[Israel
Epstein,
Telepress
correspon
dent]
2
Malloy
[Winston
Burdette,
Columbia
Broadcasti
ng New
York
Radio]
Kato
Kawamoto
Kida
Nomura
Nagashima
Y
5
4
State Department denies that
Britain has protested
American businesses'
operating in Japan before
August 15
H
1
MacArthur has forbidden
Northwest Airlines to carry
passengers to Tokyo
No civilian passengers may
disembark in Tokyo without
SCAP permission
H, S
1
H, S
1
USSR thinks that the US
should not decide on her own
when the Japanese peace
conference should be
Schumacher urges the US
and Britain to raise the level
of industry in Germany
France: Apprehension felt
over industry
H, P
1
H, P
1
H, P
1
Oversized
News Agency
United
Feature
Syndicate
Photograph(s)
Source
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
7/21/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0707
Censorship
Action
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時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Soviet Russia rejects U.S. invitation to
Japanese Peace Conference
47-frn-0731
7/24/194[7]
7/24/194[7]
24:6b
Associated
Press (1,
London)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Soviet Russia rejected the American
invitation to aye one one nation
preliminary conference on peace for
Japan, proposing instead the speedy
convocation of aye Four Power Foreign
Ministers Council to take up the task.
47-frn-0732
7/25/1947
24:7a
United Press 時事通信
(Shanghai)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0733
7/24/1947
24:7b,
24:24
United Press 毎日新聞
(Shanghai)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0734
7/23/1947
7/24/1947
24:8a
Reuters
(London)
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin, The
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-0735
[7]/[23]/194[7]
7/24/1947
24:10
Radio Press
Sokuho (New
York)
47-frn-0736
7/23/1947
24:11
Agence
時事通信, 共同通信
France-presse
(32, Paris)
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin, The
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-0737
[7]/[24]/1947
7/26/1947
24:13,
24:13b
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Hague)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0739
7/24/194[7]
7/24/194[7]
24:20
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(23, Ottawa)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-0740
7/24/194[7]
24:20a,
24:26
Agence
読売新聞
France-presse
(Ottawa)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
47-frn-0741
7/24/1947
24:22
Associated
Press
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0742
7/24/1947
7/25/1947
24:29
Telepress
(New York)
民報, 労働民報
Mimpo, Rodo Mimpo The Mimpo, The
Rodo Mimpo
No legal way of fighting Taft-Hartley
Act, labor lawyers say
47-frn-0743
7/24/1947
7/24/1947
24:31
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
Photo
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Lady Mountbatten under arrest
47-frn-0744
7/24/1947
24:37a
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Honolulu)
産業経済新聞
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
大山郁夫氏新生日本について語る
47-frn-0745
7/24/1947
24:37b
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Honolulu)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
新日本理解せぬ人. 大山氏ハワイで語る
47-frn-0746
7/24/1947
United Press Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0746a [8]/[6]/194[7]
6:17a
47-frn-0747
8/8/1947
47-frn-0748
8/9/1947
47-frn-0749
8/20/1947
8/20/1947
News Agency
Reuters
Tokyo
Mimpo
16:25,
16:47
Comment
Submitted by
(Japanese)
時事通信, 共同通信
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
中華貿易再開に反対
ソ連、対日講和予備會議に不参加か
Headline
Subject
クレラー將軍来朝
Jiji world
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
アトリー首相は六日の下院で英国の直面する経済危機
突破の非常對策を発表した
英國議會の経済危機對策討議
国際タイムス
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
議事方式の重要性
Tokyo Mimpo
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Chinese Manufacturers'
Association protests
resumption of trade with
Japan
H, P
Chinese Manufacturers'
Association protests
resumption of trade with
Japan
USSR thinks that the US
should not decide on her own
when the Japanese peace
conference should be
US has not yet received the
USSR's note suggesting that
the Big Four decide when to
hold the Japanese peace
conference
USSR declines the invitation
to the Japanese Peace
Conference because the Big
Four were not consulted first
H, P
Claim Japanese Being Used
Dutch and Indonesians
accuse each other of using
Japanese in the conflict in
Indonesia
H, P,
S
3
General [Crerar], the former
commander of the 1st Canadian army,
who took part in the Normandy landing
under the command of Marshall
Montgomery, is leaving for Japan on
July 26th.
Canadian general to discuss Japanese
problems with MacArthur
General Crerar is going to
Japan to discuss Japanese
problems with MacArthur
P
1
General Grerar is going to
Japan to discuss Japanese
problems with MacArthur
H, P
Further research of A-victims urged.
Dr. Pearse to Ask U.S. Atomic Body to
Set Up Permanent Medical Unit in
Japan.
Japanese research into the
effects of the atomic bomb
on people has been hindered
by the purge of many key
doctors
Sino Manufacturers Association
inserted frontpage advertisements local
papers vigorously opposing resumption
Sino Japanese trade claiming China
must resist Japan tempt dominate [Sino
market] while "blood shed by Sino
soliders et people" not yet dry
battlefields.
Sino-Japanese trade opposed
Treaty one
Treaty one
P
2
[[William]
Phillips]
1
Y
2
[Matsuda]
1
H, P
Y
3
H, P
1
H, P
Y
6
Y
2
H, [D] [Frank
White,
Associated
Press
correspon
dent]
The Taft-Hartley Labor Law H, D
must be fought by "militant
resistance"
Lady Mountbatten of Britain H, P
has been arrested for issuing
a bad check
Dr. Oyama, prominent
political scientist, prepares to
return to Japan from the US
1
1
1
[Ray Coll.
Jr.
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
Deleted: mention of
H
[Ray Coll.
MacArthur from SCAP
Jr.
comments on communism in
Internation
Japan
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
French Communist expresses C, D, [Earl J.
apprehension over the
P
Johnson,
Marshall Plan
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
H, S
Oyama says Japanese still don't realize
start of new Japan
Communist issue here is surveyed.
Visiting U.S. Editor States People In
Authority Are Reticent on Subject
時事通信 World News Jiji Tsushin World
Service
News Service
東京民報
Tokyo Mimpo
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, P
Japan: Peace Treaty: U.S. gets no note
from USSR yet
ソ連、対日講和予備會議の招請を拒否
Brief Summary
USSR protests the US
decision on when the
Japanese peace conference
should be held
USSR protests the US
decision on when the
Japanese peace conference
should be held
Britain ...Re Japan
Economic Crisis in England
Economic crisis in England
British Parliament's debate
against her economic crisis
"Importance of methods of
proceedings"
British Parliament debates
her economic crisis
Secretary of the State sent
letter to the Foreign Minister
to find way out of deadlock
joint
H
D
H, D
D
[Sato]
Y
3
Y
5
2
3
Kawamoto Yoshimoto
Y
17
Kawamoto Kato
Y
4
Kawamoto Tabata
Y
4
16
Oversized
Associated
Press
(London)
Source
Photograph(s)
24:6a
Duplicate
Hold No.
7/24/1947
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[7]/[23]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Prange
Control No.
Writers
Date Submitted
47-frn-0730
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Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
アカハタ
Akahata
Akahata
日本経済新聞
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon Keizai
朝鮮特信 日本語版
The Korean
Information
Chosen Tokushin
アカハタ
47-frn-0751
8/20/1947
47-frn-0752
[8]/[22]/194[7]
47-frn-0753
8/22/1947
47-frn-0754
8/23/1947
47-frn-0755
[8]/[25]/194[7]
47-frn-0756
8/25/1947
News item
47-frn-0757
8/28/1947
Urgent
Notice
47-frn-0758
[8]/[28]/194[7]
47-frn-0759
[9]/[1]/194[7]
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Moscow)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0760
[9]/[1]/194[7]
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Lake
Success)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0761
9/1/1947
Akahata
Akahata
47-frn-0762
[9]/[5]/194[7]
6:1
Radio Press
(Chungking)
47-frn-0763
[9]/[5]/194[7]
6:2
47-frn-0764
[9]/[5]/194[7]
6:3
Radio Press
(Singapore)
Reuters
(London)
47-frn-0765
[9]/[6]/194[7]
6:3a
47-frn-0766
[9]/[6]/194[7]
6:4
47-frn-0767
[9]/[6]/194[7]
6:5
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0769
[9]/[6]/194[7]
6:7
United Press 時事通信
(NewYork)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
6:7a
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-0770
21:3
Own article
Contribution
8/23/1947
Akahata
Akahata
23:23
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Tokyo)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
25:14,
25:26
Agence
時事通信; 東京新聞
France-presse
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin; Tokyo
Shimbun
Jiji Tsushin; Tokyo
Shimbun
アカハタ
Akahata
Akahata
アカハタ
Akahata
Akahata
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
アカハタ
We love Japanese Language
貿易再開と米実業者の意見
[Foreign] [t]raders say Japan will have
to compete with low prices
Significance of Daily
Publication of the Akahata
National Rally of
AKAHATA Daily
9/6/1947
Tass reported today that the Soviet
Union had sent the United States a new
note insisting upon a preliminary fourpower discussion before any conference
was called to draft a peace treaty with
Japan.
A majority of the United Nations
Palestine committee recommended
Sunday that 150,000 Jewish immigrants
be admitted to Palestine in the next two
years while the Holy Land is being
transformed into an economic union
comprising an Arab state, a Jewish state
and the autonomous city of Jerusalem.
Peace treaty: USSR participation need
Trade: British films to be shown
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Brief Summary
We love Japanese language
Part III
Joint commission for Korea
is deadlocked over the
establishment of provisional
government in Korea
Koreans criticize the Foreign
nationals' Registration Law
引続く食糧の大量放出
Hirose, 1st Nisei Buyer To Kansai,
Brings Message From LA Trde Organ
Notice
Subject
We love Japanese Language
日本へ印綿十七万俵
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Sydney)
Radio Press
Sokuho
Mr. Talsidas Kilachand, head of an
Indian mission to Japan, which leaves
Japan tomorrow, said that the mission
has been prepared to sell 394,000 bales
of raw cotton and was able to arrange
for the sale of 170,000 bales.
US trade: fall in exports being felt
Styles Bridges also addressing
convention
India to sell 170,000 bales of raw
cotton
ソ連の不法攻撃に備えあり
47-frn-0771
9/6/194[7]
6:7b
United Press 国際タイムス,
(NewYork) 共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
対ソ縣念なくば日本占領直ちに終了
47-frn-0772
9/6/1947
6:8
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Tokyo)
産業経済新聞
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
総司令部日本為替相場未決定を言明
Collier[']s magazine article radioed ex
Tokyo by publisher William [L.]
Chenery reports "but for fear of
Russian intentions occupation could end
in Japan very soon."
Colliers magazine article radioed ex
Tokyo by publisher William [L.]
Chenery reports "but for fear of
Russian intentions occupation could end
in Japan very soon."
Colliers magazine, in an article radioed
from Tokyo by its publisher, William L.
Chenery, reported that "but for fear of
Russian intentions, the occupation could
end in Japan very soon."
SCAP sources say exchange rate still
undetermined
[Yoshio
Shiga]
Examiner1 Examiner2
D
Hideo
Watanabe
[Harano]
S
Spaulding
We love Japanese language
US traders agree that the
Japanese Board of Trade is
guilty of practices which they
do not like
[D]
Korea asks SCAP for
Japanese gold stock to be
used to rehabilitate Korean
trade.
Significance of daily
publication of Akahata
National rally of Akahata
Daily
First Nisei buyer enters
Kansai, Brings Message
From LA Trade Organ
USSR has sent a new note to
the US demanding a Big
Four discussion before the
Japanese peace conference
S
Yoshio
Hideo
Shiga
Watanabe
[Frank
Emery,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
Malloy
Haruo
Fujiwara
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
2
Y
2
1
4
Y
Spaulding
5
1
M.
Nagashima
Hideo
Watanabe
3
2
1
8
Majority of United Nations
submitted for entrance of
150,000 Jewish immigrants
in the next two years.
Key to success or failure for
Key to Success or Failure for Akhata Daily, pay up
AKAHATA Daily, pay up
subscription fee in arrears
subscription fee in arrears
Burma states that the
Japanese peace conference
will not be possible without
the USSR
New British films are
beginning to arrive in Japan
Cotton will be delivered from
India to Japan by the end of
October
Notes
2
Hideo
Watanabe
2
P
1
P
1
H, P
Y
3
Cotton will be delivered from
India to Japan by the end of
October
Sen. Bridges states that the
Russians pose more of a
threat than most people think
H, P
1
H, P
1
Indian trader says that the US
is hindering the flow of trade
in and out of Japan to protect
its own interests
US occupation in Japan
could end soon if not for fear
of Russian occupation
D
4
US occupation in Japan
could end soon if not for fear
of Russian occupation
H, S
Y
H
1
US occupation in Japan
H, S,
could end soon if not for fear
D
of Russian occupation
An exchange rate for the yen
will be established in the fall
H, P
4
[Howard
Handlema
n,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
Y
4
Y
7
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
Contribution
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
8/19/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0750
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
47-frn-0774
[9]/[6]/194[7]
6:8b
6:10,
30:28
47-frn-0774a
9/11/1947
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
International
News Service
¥ Exchange set-up viewed premature by
SCAP officials. Recent Rumors
Termed Speculation---Real Value of
Nippon Currency Still Unknown
An exchange rate for the yen
will be established in the fall
H, P
[United
Press]
Foreign traders with whom I have
spoken are nearly unanimous in
declaring prices too high in Japan.
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
戰後社會のあい言葉であつた「一つの世界」の理想は
影が薄くなつてきた
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
日本の科学改革進行中
Reorganization of Japanese science and
research under way
日本における科学研究の民主化
Reorganization of Japanese science and
research under way
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
比国防相訪日.
Defense Secretary to confer with
MacArthur
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
米国の恐慌必至論. ヴァルガ教授の痛論
United Press 共同通信
(New York)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Seoul)
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Detroit)
USIS
時事通信
(Washington)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
George Sokolsky writing in New York
Sun comments on the trial of Mamoru
SHIGEMITSU, one time Japanese
foreign minister to China asking what is
to be gained from SHIGEMITSU's
trial.
Seoul Police to Hold Full-Scale
Maneuvers
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Maimed U.S. War Veteran Pleads For
Life of Nippon Prison Guard
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
五月の日本占領報告
国際タイムス
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Taimuzu
世界の平和を擔うもの
日本経済新聞
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon-Keizai
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun (53) Yomiuri Shimbun
#53
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Shimbun
ウエデマイヤ報告書に期待
西日本新聞
United Press 共同通信
(13,
Moscow)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Kyodo Tsushin
Nishi Nippon
The Kyodo News
Service
朝鮮の統合問題
Associated
共同通信
Press (26, 36,
Hillsboro)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
Editorial
47-frn-0776
9/6/1947
6:12
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Pasadena)
産業経済新聞
47-frn-0777
9/7/194[7]
6:12a
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Pasadena)
47-frn-0778
9/6/1947
6:13
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Manila)
産業経済新聞
47-frn-0779
[9]/[6]/194[7]
6:14
47-frn-0780
9/6/1947
6:15
47-frn-0781
9/6/1947
9/6/1947
6:17
47-frn-0782
9/6/1947
9/6/1947
6:18
47-frn-0783
9/6/1947
6:19
47-frn-0784
[9]/[7]/194[7]
6:20
47-frn-0785
9/6/1947
47-frn-0786
9/6/1947
6:22
47-frn-0787
9/6/1947
6:24
47-frn-0788
9/6/194[7]
47-frn-0789
47-frn-0790
[9]/6/194[7]
9/7/1947
7:3
47-frn-0791
9/7/1947
7:6
H, P
New Block Economy
Political Parties and the Bureaucracy
日米通信
Comment
Editorial
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
Editorial
Brief Summary
H, P
世界日報
Yomiuri
為替レートは当分未定. 総司令部否定
An exchange rate for the yen
will be established in the fall
9/6/1947
6:21
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
SCAP sources say exchange rate still
undetermined
47-frn-0775
9/8/1947
6:11
Submitted by
Yomiuri Shimbun
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Rome)
産業経済新聞
"Prof. Vulga's Sharp
Comment On Inevitable
American Economic Crisis."
MacAruthur notes Japanese progress
toward free government
"Who shoulders the world
peace?"
Military Police, hunting for the soldier
who threw a young Japanese girl to her
death from a downtown Tokyo bridge,
said today they were "making progress"
in their hunt for two First Cavalry
Troopers.
キリスト教合同で共産主義に対抗
"Our expectation to a
Wedemeyer Report."
Baptist minister pleads for protestant.
Catholic war on communism
Moscow broadcasts heard here charged
that United States ignored "the most
important recommendations of the
Allied control council for Japan-pursuing the same policy of unilateral
action in question of peace treaty--does
not intend to take interests and wishes
of other great powers into
consideration."
Japan will need to import about one
million bales of cotton this year and the
United States will supply more than
half, [E. D.] White, assistant to the
Secretary of Agriculture, said in an
address prepared for the State wide
cotton committee of Texas.
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
[Howard
Handlema
n,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
[Howard
Handlema
n,
Internation
al News
Service
Far
Eastern
Bureau
Manager]
[Kalischer
]
Western powers who critcize H, D
the Eastern bloc economy are
not looking after their own
economies
New committee on scientific H, [D]
research will sponsor higher
education to train scientists in
Japan
New committee on scientific H, D
research will sponsor higher
education to train scientists in
Japan
Philippines Defense
H, P
Secretary will confer with
MacArthur on the
reorganization on the
Philippines military
The Japanese Cabinet has
H, P
forbidden civil servants to
run for office
Soviet economist predicts
H, S
America's economic collapse
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Y
Notes
3
2
1
Kawamoto Kida
H. Okada
Y
6
Y
7
Y
5
Y
4
3
Kawamoto Abe
Y
6
Former Japanese premier
H, D
says that his pro-China stance
provoked the Japanese
militarists in the 1930s
4
Seoul police will conduct
military maneuvers to
practice annihilating the
North Korean army
Disabled American veteran
pleads for the life of his
former Japanese guard
H, S
1
H, P
1
MacArthur states that the
choice of Katayama, a
Christian, as Prime Minister
evidences Japan's new
democracy
Americans feel that
opposition between the US
and USSR is unavoidable
Police are progressing in the
search for a soldier who
killed a girl
H, P
H, P
H
North Korea is a satellite of
H, D
the USSR
Baptist minister says that
D
Baptists who protest a "moral
alliance" with the Pope prefer
an "alliance with Stalin"
USSR charges the US with
ignoring Allied
recommendations on Japan
US will supply half of the
cotton that Japan needs
D
H, D
H, P
Kawamoto Yamaguchi Nomura
Y
8
Y
4
[Duane
Hennessy,
Associated
Press staff
correspon
dant]
1
Kawamoto Tabata
Y
6
Y
12
Y
12
4
2
Oversized
News Agency
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Tokyo)
Photograph(s)
Source
6:8a
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
9/6/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0773
Censorship
Action
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(Japanese)
東京新聞
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Tokyo Shimbun
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Shimbun
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
The Asahi News
Asahi News
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon Keizai
Agence
時事通信, 世界日報
France-presse
(Paris;
Moscow)
Jiji Tsushin, Sekai
Nippo
Jiji Tsushin, Sekai
Nippo
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(New York)
Sekai Nippo
Asahi Shimbun
Headline (Japanese)
47-frn-0793
9/7/1947
7:10
News item
47-frn-0795
9/11/1947
11:24
Commentary
47-frn-0796
[9]/[20]/194[7]
11:45
47-frn-0797
9/18/1947
47-frn-0798
[9]/[21]/194[7]
22:33
47-frn-0799
[9]/[21]/194[7]
22:34
47-frn-0800
[9]/[25]/194[7]
47-frn-0801
9/25/1947
47-frn-0802
[9]/[23]/194[7]
26:20
Agence
アサヒニュース
France-presse
(Moscow)
47-frn-0803
9/28/194[7]
28:10
Associated
Press (45,
Seoul)
47-frn-0804
[9]/[28]/194[7]
29:1
[Radio Press
(Nanking)]
47-frn-0805
9/28/1947
29:3
United Press 時事通信, 共同通信
(12, New
York)
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin, The
Kyodo News
Service
中国の苛酷な対日要求は当然
47-frn-0806
[9]/[29]/194[7]
29:3a
United Press 国際タイムス
(New York)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Taimusu
對日要求五項目. 在米中國人民委員會の主張
47-frn-0807
[9]/[29]/194[7]
29:3b
United Press
(New York)
47-frn-0808
9/30/1947
29:41a
International Nippon Times
News Service
47-frn-0809
[9]/[30]/194[7]
1:1
47-frn-0810
[9]/[30]/194[7]
1:2
47-frn-0811
[9]/[30]/194[7]
1:3
47-frn-0812
[10]/[1]/194[7]
1:4
9/18/1947
Tokyo Shimbun
United Press 毎日新聞
時事通信
The Christian アサヒニュース
Science
Monitor
日本経済新聞
Table-talk
朝日新聞
9/25/1947
時事通信 海外電報版 Jiji Tsushin Kaigai
Dempoban
Commentary
共同通信
すでに始まつた大統領候補戰
"Electioneering for
Presidency Already Started"
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
P
1
Miles
Vaughn,
VicePresident
and Far
Eastern
Manager,
United
Press
M.
Nagashima
D
Marshall's speech, funeral mass of
world cooperation, Vishinsky's address
thunderbolt striking warmongers,
Pravda write; Koreans reported
planning seizure of part of Manchuria
and Soviet maritime province
Pravda accuses the US of
supporting right-wing
Koreans who are counting on
a war between the USSR and
US
S
2
Sekai Nippo
Attack on Soviet policy necessitates
complete abandonment of US's
isolation, says Stimson
H, S
1
Asahi Shimbun
The Japanese are learning slowly how
to handle themselves in the middle of
their frequent disasters, many SCAP
officials believe, but major
improvements still have to be made.
Former secretary of state
Stimson says that the US
may eventually act outside of
the UN
Passage of the Disaster Bill in
the Japanese Diet
経済力集中排除座談会
The Asahi News
Asahi News
右翼の“大朝鮮”計画. ブラウダ紙報道
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
Table-talk on economic
decentralization
Fear for civil war in Italy
Communist party in Italy
violently opposed to
accepting aid from the US
Koreans reported planning seizure of
Koreans planning seizure of Pravda accuses the US of
part of Manchuria and Soviet maritime part of Manchuria and Soivet favoring right-wing groups in
province
war-time province.
South Korea
Nippon Times
Foreign
Chosen Tokushin
Go[m]es
13
Nippon Keizai discussion on
economic decentralization:
the "political" consequences
of decentralization
Housewife view of France. An Outsider
on the Inside Outlines Problems of the
Peacetime Frenchman
イタリアの勞働攻勢と倒閣運動
The Korean
Information
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, P
H, D
H. Okada
Y
4
H, D [Maria
Quiers]
6
Malloy
Murao
Fujinami
Y
[Russell
Brines]
D
16
2
Kawamoto Fujinami
H, S
Participants
: Ishikawa,
Sasayama,
Sato, Tsuru
Y
6
Y
3
Two South Korean political leaders
predicted today that withdrawal of
American and Russian occupation
troops, suggested Friday by the Soviets,
would result in civil war and
communization of the country by aye
"red lava" rolling down from the North
Korean now occupied by the Russians.
South Korea says that US
does not always honor her
commitments in South Korea
H, D
2
Political: Moscow papers play up
Shtikov statement
Soviet general condemns US
for her uncompromising
position on Korea
Some American officials are
convinced that Japan will be
peaceful for many years; this
is no assurance to the
Chinese
H, S
1
Commenting editorially on
recommendations re[garding]
Ja[panese] Peace treaty offered by
resident committee of Chinese Peoples
political council Herald Tribune said
"taken as... "
Herald Tribune on Japanese peace
treaty
朝鮮特信 日本語版
Brief Summary
US will supply half of the
cotton that Japan needs
MacArthur would probably
not be able to quit his job as
SCAP in time to be a
presidential candidate
The French black market is a
product of the American
occupation
Jiji Tsushin
Nippon Times
Subject
"My Impressions of Kyushu" Vaughn's favorable
impressions of Kyushu
Writer Gives Intimate Glimpse Into
MacArthur's Family Life. Supreme
Commander's Household Quiet and
Happy; General Enjoys Motion Pictures
[Radio Press
(London
BBC)]
Radio Press
(Nanking)
Korean
Information
Press
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Sydney)
Headline
Japan will need to import about one
million bales of cotton this year and the
United States will supply more than
half, ED White, assistant to the
Secretary of Agriculture, said in an
address prepared for the State wide
cotton committee of Texas.
Some American officials are
convinced that Japan will be
peaceful for many years; this
is no assurance to the
Chinese
Some American officials are
convinced that Japan will be
peaceful for many years; this
is no assurance to the
Chinese
The MacArthur household is
quiet and happy
H, D
Y
7
[D]
Y
1
H, D
H, P
1
[Lee Van
Atta]
2
UN: Arab Delegate blames Britain for
Palestine problem
Arabs are opposed to
partitioning Palestine
H, P
1
U.S.: Winchell challenges Vyshinsky
statement
Winchell says that the USSR, H, P
not the US, is war-mongering
1
U.S. : Failure to call special session
criticized
Truman criticized for failing
to call a special session of
Congress to discuss the
European aid plan
米ソ両軍撤退の提案に対し米側の回答無し
H, P
H, P
Y
2
1
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
Press (36,
Hillsboro)
Photograph(s)
Source
7:6a
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
9/7/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0792
Censorship
Action
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(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
47-frn-0814
[10]/[1]/194[7]
1:6
47-frn-0815
10/1/1947
1:7
47-frn-0816
[10]/[1]/194[7]
1:8
47-frn-0817
[9]/[30]/194[7]
1:9
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0818
[9]/[29]/194[7]
1:10
Jiji Tsushin
Mussolini's body in USA?
10/1/194[7]
1:11
United Press 時事通信
(Naples)
Associated
共同通信
Press (5,
Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0819
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-0820
[9]/[30]/194[7]
1:11a
Associated
時事通信
Press
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Russia has refused to permit members
of the U.S. Sen[ate] Appropriations
Committee to enter the Soviet Union to
visit the American emb[a]ssy, said
Senator Styles Bridges, Republican.
Russia refuses Americans to visit
American embassy
47-frn-0821
10/1/194[7]
1:12
United Press 共同通信
(16, San
Francisco,
Lake
Success)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-0822
[10]/[1]/194[7]
1:12a
United Press 国際タイムス
(Lake
Success)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
47-frn-0823
10/1/1947
1:12b
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0824
[9]/[30]/194[7]
1:12c
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0825
[10]/[1]/194[7]
1:13
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Lake
Success)
United Press 時事通信
(Lake
Success)
United Press 国際タイムス
(Seoul)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
47-frn-0826
10/1/194[7]
1:13a
United Press 共同通信
(19, Seoul)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-0827
10/1/1947
1:13b
United Press 毎日新聞
(Seoul)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
H
1
Greece: U.S. Army officers asked to
help army
Forty American officers are
fighting guerrillas in Greece
H, P
1
Indonesians continue to fight Ho Chi Minh says that
French colonists in Vietnam
are "perfidious"
Ukrainian rebels attempted to
cross into Germany from
Czechoslovakia
H, D
3
H, P
1
President of CIO's Maritime
Union says that Communists
have infiltrated the Union
H, P
1
Mussolini's wife says that his
body is in the US
USSR refuses to let
Americans into the USSR to
visit the American embassy
H, P
1
H, P
3
USSR refuses to let
Americans into the USSR to
visit the American embassy
H, P
1
China added to speculation over her
apparent intention to seek
rapproch[e]ment with Russia when she
broke with Anglo[-]Americans for first
time in Security Council to side with
Soviet Union.
China added to speculation over her
apparent intention to seek
rapprochement with Russia when she
broke with Anglo-Americans for first
time in the Security Council to side with
Soviet Union.
China shifts over to Russian camp.
Breaks for First Time With U.S. In
Security Council to Vote With USSR
China supports the USSR in
advocating Rumania's
admission into the UN
H
[Hensley]
China supports the USSR in
advocating Rumania's
admission into the UN
H
China supports the USSR in
advocating Rumania's
admission into the UN
H, P
[Stewart
Hensley,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
[Stewart
Hensley]
China's strat[e]gic speculation in
reapproaching with Soviet, U.S.
officials interprete
Dr. Syngman Rhee issued a statement
demanding the Soviets prove their
sincerity by "withdrawing from the
North immediately and unconditionally
so we may form any government
according to our own choice" but
simultaneously demanded the "United
States maintain a small force for
security in South Korea without
interference in our sovereign rights as
an independent nation until we organize
our government according to the will of
the people through a general election
and take over administration of the
American military government."
China supports the USSR in
advocating Rumania's
admission into the UN
Syngman Rhee says that
South Koreans will form
their own government
regardless of American
opinion
H
Doctor Syngman Rhee statemented
demanding Soviets prove sincerity by
"withdrawing from North immediately
and unconditionally so we may form
any government according to our own
choice" but simultaneously demand
"Uni[ted] States maintain small force
security Sou[th] Korea without
interference our sovereign rights as
independent nation until we organize
our government according will people
through general election and overtake
administration of American military
gov[ernmen]t."
Dr. Syngman Rhee issued a statement
demanding the Soviets prove their
sincerity by "withdrawing from the
North immediately and unconditionally
so we may form any government
according to our own choice" but
simultaneously demanded the "United
States maintain a small force for
security in South Korea without
interference in our sovereign rights as
an independent nation until we organize
our government according to the will of
the people through a general election
and take over administration of the
American military government."
Syngman Rhee says that
South Koreans will form
their own government
regardless of American
opinion
H, D
3
Syngman Rhee says that
South Koreans will form
their own government
regardless of American
opinion
H
1
German police officials said they were
ordered to rush hundreds of their men
to the Czechoslovak border today
following a report that 6,000 armed
members of the refugee "Ukrainian
Resistance Army" were approaching the
United States occupation zone of
Germany.
Curren Maritime Union boss accuses
communist infiltration
ソ撤退米不干渉. 李承晩氏米ソに要求
Brief Summary
Forty American officers are
fighting guerrillas in Greece
Indochina night lead one
中國微妙な動き. 國連の空氣から觀取
Subject
Greece: U.S. officers for Greek army
units recommended
H
2
Y
3
1
[Hensley]
3
Y
2
Oversized
News Agency
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Sydney)
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Melbourne)
Associated
共同通信
Press
(Saigon)
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Germany)
Photograph(s)
Source
1:5
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[10]/[1]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0813
Censorship
Action
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(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0829
10/1/1947
1:14
United Press 日米通信
(Athens)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
47-frn-0830
10/1/1947
1:15
United Press Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0831
10/1/194[7]
1:16
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(3, Naples)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-0832
[10]/[1]/194[7]
1:17
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Amsterdam)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0833
10/1/194[7]
1:17b
Associated
共同通信
Press (16, 23,
Amsterdam)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-0834
10/1/194[7]
1:19;
1:35
United Press 時事通信; 共同通信
(2)
Jiji Tsushin; Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin; The
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-0835
10/1/194[7]
1:20
Associated
東京新聞
Press (2,
Washington )
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-0836
10/1/194[7]
1:20a
Associated
共同通信
Press (2,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-0837
10/1/194[7]
1:21
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(1,
Innsbruck)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-0838
10/1/194[7]
1:22
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Tokyo)
産業経済新聞
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
47-frn-0839
[10]/[1]/194[7]
1:22a
International 北海道新聞
News Service
(Tokyo)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
47-frn-0840
10/1/194[7]
1:22b
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Tokyo)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
47-frn-0841
[9]/[30]/194[7]
1:23
The Korean
Information
Korean Information
47-frn-0842
[9]/[19]/194[7]
1:24
Korean
朝鮮特信 日本語版
Information
Press
(Pyongyang)
United Press 日米通信
(New York)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
現在世界平和の脅威はソ連だ.
ガネット氏世界一周旅行談
47-frn-0843
[9]/[29]/194[7]
1:25
United Press 日米通信
(Duluth)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
スタッセン氏侵入する赤と抗爭せよと勧告.
対策の六カ條指針
47-frn-0844
10/1/194[7]
1:26
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai-Times
敎條主義者は似而非マルキストである
47-frn-0845
[9]/[30]/194[7]
1:27
[Mainichi Shimbun]
[Mainichi]
Commentary
国際タイムス
Agence
[毎日新聞]
France-presse
(Cologne)
Headline
Subject
Soviets asked by Rhee to quit North
Korea. But Wants U.S. to Maintain
Small Force for Security
マ案完了の暁が心配の種. ギリシャでテーバー氏談
関根親分自首す
関根親分の自首. 司令部当局談
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Syngman Rhee says that
South Koreans will form
their own government
regardless of American
opinion
Rep. Tabor fears that the
Marshall Plan will leave the
US economically vulnerable
to Russia
H, D
American trader says that
Japan should raise the quality
of its goods rather than
lowering prices
H, P
The boday of Benito Mussolini, former
ruler of Fascist Italy, lies buried in the
United States, the "Giornal[i] di Napoli"
claimed tonight.
Russo-U.S. War Said Likely
Mussolini's wife says that his
body is in the US
H, P
1
Bertrand Russell says that
war between the US and
USSR is inevitable unless the
atom is mutually controlled
H
2
Bertrand Russell, the British
philosopher and mathematician, said
Tuesday war between Russia and the
United States is "inevitable" unless
Russia accepts American proposals for
international control of the atom.
Washington will not necessary for
SCAP rumored to run for
MacArthur proclaim his politics in
president.
unlikely event he becomes big factor in
next... s presidential sweepstakes.
The Senate Armed Services Committee
announced it has cancelled its
contemplated 5 weeks visit to Japan
Korea China and the Philippines
because of "the [inability] of members
to get away".
The Senate Armed Services Committee
announced it has cancelled its
contemplated five weeks visit to Japan
Korea China and the Philippines
because of "the [in]ability of members
to get way".
Austria will refuse to sign the peace
treaty if the Great Powers fail to restore
its pre-Anschluss frontiers, Doctor
Gruber, Austrian Foreign Minister, told
a Tyrolian audience today.
Bertrand Russell says that
war between the US and
USSR is inevitable unless the
atom is mutually controlled
H, P
2
Pros and cons of
MacArthur's possible
presidential candidacy
H, S
Several Congressmen will
visit Asia to view the
situation firsthand
H, P
1
Several Congressmen will
visit Asia to view the
situation firsthand
H
2
Austria will refuse to sign the
peace treaty if her pre-war
borders are not restored
H, P
1
Gang leader Ken Sekine surrenders to
police
Gang leader Ken Sekine
surrendered to the police
after an 85-day chase
H, P
Gang leader Ken Sekine surrendered to
the police Wednesday after a 85-day
chase in which he reportedly fled from
home, one mistress to another.
Gang leader Ken Sekine surrenders to
police
Gang leader Ken Sekine
surrendered to the police
after an 85-day chase
H, P
Gang leader Ken Sekine
surrendered to the police
after an 85-day chase
H, P
Soviets delegation now awaits American
answer to best proposal to solve Korean
issue, reports TASS correspondent
from Pyongyang
Turkey, the Philippine Island and Japan-and of course the U.S.--are bright
spots in a world otherwise depressing
because of misery, poverty and the
spread of communism, Frank E.
Gannett reported yesterday.
Harold E. Stassen Saturday urged the
nation's police chiefs to make a vigorous
fight against Communist infiltration in
the United States.
Soviets are awaiting the US's
answer to their proposal of
withdrawal from Korea
H, P
American publisher advises
caution in loaning money to
other countries
H, P
Y
2
GOP candidate urges US
police to crack down on
Communists
H, P
Y
2
USSR as well as US must
desire world peace in order
to recover from the war
German railroad workers in
British-occupied territory
threaten to strike
H, P
Y
4
Rep. John Tabor of New York told
reporters today that he feared that
carrying out the Marshall Plan might
leave the United States "out on a limb"
when it finished the task-as a target for
Russia.
Raise Quality of Export Goods, U.S.
Buyer Tells Manufacturers
German Railway workers issue
ultimatum to British authorities
1
H, P
H, S
Y
[Peter
Kalischer
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
1
1
[Lyle C.
Wilson]
5
[Howard
Handlema
n,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
Y
4
1
[Howard
Handlema
n,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
Y
3
2
Sakuma
1
Oversized
News Agency
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Seoul)
Photograph(s)
Source
1:13c
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
10/1/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0828
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
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Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
47-frn-0847
10/1/194[7]
1:28
United Press 共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-0848
[9]/[30]/1947
1:29
Radio Press
(New York)
47-frn-0849
[9]/[30]/1947
1:30
Radio Press
(New York)
47-frn-0850
10/1/194[7]
1:31
Associated
Press (35,
Washington)
47-frn-0851
10/1/194[7]
1:31a
Associated
共同通信
Press (35,
Washington)
47-frn-0852
10/1/1947
1:32
47-frn-0853
10/1/1947
1:33
Associated
Press
47-frn-0854
10/1/194[7]
1:34
United Press 共同通信
(Belgrade)
47-frn-0854a
10/2/194[7]
47-frn-0855
10/1/194[7]
1:35
United Press 共同通信
(6, Boston)
47-frn-0856
[9]/[30]/194[7]
1:36
Reuters
(Teheran)
47-frn-0857
10/1/1947
1:37
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
47-frn-0858
10/1/1947
47-frn-0859
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
共同通信 共同特信 B Kyodo Tsushin Kyodo Kyodo Tsushin
Tokushin B
Essay
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Flushing learned representative Louise
Yim of Syngman Rhee's Korean
commission has lettered Uni[ted]
Nations officials and representa[t]ives
of Uni[ted] States and Soviet Union
asking t..she be allowed to present
"Korean viewpoint" when Uni[ted]
Nations considers problem of Korea
independence.
Palestine
Louise Yim has asked to
present the "Korean
viewpoint" when the UN
considers Korean
independence
H, P
US must not give into Arab
blackmail in deciding the
Palestine question
H, P
Korea
Koreans should be given a
chance to pick their own
form of government
Cotton exporters will extend
credit so that cotton
shipments to Japan can be
financed
H, P
2
H, P
1
Cotton exporters will extend
credit so that cotton
shipments to Japan can be
financed
H
2
シベリア報告. 収容所の演藝会. NHKも顔負け
"Report from Siberia:
Entertainment at POW
Camps: It's Better Than
NHK Program."
Y
Notes
German railroad workers in
British-occupied territory
threaten to strike
A combination of American interests
are expected to extend six zero million
dollars credit some time in October to
finance cotton shipments to Japan,
government financial experts said.
Aye combination of American interests
are expected to extend six zero million
dollars credit sometime in October to
finance cotton shipments to Japan,
government financial experts said.
S
Examiner3
German Railway workers issue
ultimatum to British authorities
2
2
[Cecil
Brown,
Mutual
Broadcasti
ng
System]
Entertainment at Soviet
POW camps is better than
NHK
H, D Kiyoshi
Kawamoto Abe
Tsutsui, ex
Japanese
Minister to
R[o]mania
2
Y
8
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
MacArthur's Sympathetic Action
Recounted by Japanese Father
MacArthur helps bring a
man's children back to Japan
H, P
1
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Marshall Tito addressing convention
one thousand partisan war veterans in
Belgrade declared "false democracies"
trying to destroy Uni[ted] Nations and
force Russia to withou but predicted
attempt would fail.
Marshall Tito attacks the
Truman doctrine as
imperialistic
D, P
2
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Kyodo Tsushin
The Service
Marshall Tito in addressing aye
convention of veteran attacked the
Truman doctrine as "nothing else than
the creation of strategic bases in Europe
and in other parts of the world for the
encirclement of the Soviet Union and
o[th]er generally democratic Eastern
States."
Former Vice President Henry Wallace
said peoples Asia and Europe "Not
fooled" by Uni[ted] States foreign
policy for which he charged "every
propaganda technique known to man
being used" to win popular support.
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Iran's agreement with Soviets not
binding
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Newsman omitted on inspection trip.
Last-Minute Request Made by
Chairman Cole to Bar Correspondents
1:38
International Nippon Times
News Service
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
10/1/1947
1:38a
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Tokyo)
産業経済新聞
47-frn-0860
10/1/1947
1:39
Nippon Times
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Nippon Times
Osaka Jiji Shimpo, 極東空軍司令官空軍力の日本撤退を予見
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Nippon Times Local
47-frn-0861
10/1/1947
1:40
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
The season for Black-Market
Prevention
Limitations of Foreign Credits
47-frn-0862
[10]/[2]/1947
1:41
United Press 東京タイムズ
(New York)
The Tokyo Times
Tokyo Times
American Loan and Britain's Plight
47-frn-0863
[9]/[13]/194[7]
1:42
The New
朝日新聞
York Times
(Washington)
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
Democrats lose fears of third party. No
Split Is Indicated By Latest Moves of
Wallace, Pepper
Associated
Press (12,
Belgrade)
Nippon Times
Headline (Japanese)
ドイツ鐵道從案員スト態勢
東京新聞
1
Henry Wallace charges the
US with ignoring civil
liberties in Europe
H, S
3
Iran says that its agreement
with the USSR about oil
fields is not binding
American news
correspondents denied
permission to accompany
Congressional party to Japan
H, P
2
H, S
3
Whitehead expects U.S. will withdraw
forces from Japan. Commander of
FEAF Declares He Expects Troops, Air
Force Will Pull Out After Pact
General says that the Air
Force will be withdrawn
from Japan once the peace
treaty is signed
2
Whitehead expects withdrawal of Air
Forces from Japan
General says that the Air
Force will be withdrawn
from Japan once the peace
treaty is signed
The season for black-market
prevention
It has become evident that
foreign credits alone are not a
panacea for Japan's
economic problems
British publisher says that
American loans are
responsible for Britain's
economic crisis
Democrats are cheered by
Wallace's decision not to
form a third party
H, C, [Far
P
Eastern
Bureau
Manager,
Internation
al News
Service]
H, P [Howard
Handlema
n]
Y
7
H, P
2
H, P
3
H, P
2
H, P
[Harold B.
Hinton]
1
Oversized
News Agency
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(Cologne)
Photograph(s)
Source
1:27a
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[9]/[30]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0846
Censorship
Action
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Headline (Japanese)
Headline
47-frn-0865
[10]/[1]/1947
47-frn-0866
[10]/[1]/1947
2:1
47-frn-0867
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:2
47-frn-0868
[10]/[1]/1947
2:3
47-frn-0869
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:4
47-frn-0870
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:4a
47-frn-0871
10/2/194[7]
2:4b
47-frn-0872
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:5
Radio Press
(Nanking)
47-frn-0873
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:6
Radio Press
(Singapore)
Japan: Yoshida hopes for early treaty
47-frn-0874
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:7
Radio Press
(Melbourne)
Trade: Australian wool mission to make
report
47-frn-0875
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:8
Radio Press
(Melbourne)
Trade: Australian businessmen may stay
longer
47-frn-0876
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:9
Radio Press
(Nanking)
Political: Diet debates return of
Okinawa
47-frn-0877
10/2/1947
2:10
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
賠償機械の割当
47-frn-0878
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:11
Reuters
時事通信
(Manchester)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
英国は日本生糸を需要
47-frn-0879
10/2/194[7]
2:11a
Reuters
共同通信
(Manchester)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-0880
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:11b
Reuters
時事通信
(Manchester)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-0881
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:12
Radio Press
(Brazzaville)
47-frn-0882
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:13
Jiji Tsushin
10/2/194[7]
2:13a
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
United Press 共同通信
(4, New
York)
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0883
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-0884
[10]/2/194[7]
2:14
Acme
時事通信
Newspictures 時事解説版,
サン写真新聞
Jiji Tsushin Jiji
Jiji Kaisetsu Tsushin 米ソ朝鮮同時撤兵は成るか. 問題は撤兵後の内部勢力.
Kaisetsuban, The Sun
米・ソ連の意圖を警戒
Pictorial Daily
47-frn-0885
10/2/1947
2:15
Christian
Science
Monitor
(New York)
日米通信
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
ララの救済に自省する日本人. 活躍を語るボ博士
47-frn-0886
10/2/1947
2:16
NEA
(Karachi)
日米通信
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
印度をねらうソ連.
回印闘爭の重大性を語るジンナー総督
San Nuzu
Poto
Subject
Brief Summary
Henry Wallace calls Britain's
new Cabinet "totalitarian"
Radio Press
(Singapore)
Radio Press
(London
BBC)
[Radio Press
(Moscow)]
Political: Rhee asks immediate Russian Rhee asks for immediate
withdrawal
Russian withdrawal
Yugoslavia: "Truman Doctrine" blamed
for Greek problem
Radio Press
(Saigon)
Reuters
(London,
Tokyo)
France: Communists protest sending
sugar to Germans
Patrick Shaw British Commonwealth
repres[en]tative today[']s meeting of
Allied Council here that agreement
would soon be reached in London and
Washington enabling trade to be
conducted "on satisfactory scale"
between Japan and Sterling and other
non[-]dollar countries.
Trade between Japan and non-dollar
countries to be reopened soon
Rhee asks for immediate
Russian withdrawal
Marshall Tito blames the
Truman Doctrine for the
Greek situation
Greek newspapers protest the
loss of freedom of speech in
Greece
French Communists protest
giving sugar to the Germans
Trade between Japan and
non-dollar countries will be
reopened soon
Greece: Editors protest against
destruction of free press
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
共同通信
News Item
(From
Nanking)
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
ウオーレス氏英内閣更迭を全体主義の第一歩とす
Wallace calls British cabinet reshuffle
step toward Totalitarianism
Reuters
(Tokyo)
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
日本と磅国間の貿易協定近く成立せん
Patrick Shaw British Commonwealth
repres[en]tative today[']s meeting of
Allied Council here that agreement
would soon be reached in London and
Washington enabling trade to be
conducted "on satisfactory scale"
between Japan and Sterling and other
non[-]dollar countries.
U.S.: Subversive activities increasing
says Hodge
"Allocation of reparations
machiner[ies]"
First Manchesters expected about one
two zero nought to one [five] zero
nought bales Japanese silk will bought
monthly by Uni[ted] Kingdom when
price and sterling exchange factors
permitted stated representative local
textile firm.
First Manchesters expected about one
two zero nought to one [five] zero
nought bales Japanese silk will bought
monthly by Uni[ted] Kingdom when
price and sterling exchange factors
p[er]mitted stated representative local
textile firm.
Manchester expects buying of 1,200
bales of silk monthly
Hungary: Nagy says human rights
trampled in Bulgaria
Wallace urges immediate special session
of congress
Henry Wallace current issue new
republic demands congress meet special
session immediately, appropriate full
amount necessary carry out Marshall
Plan and restore food rationing and
price control in Uni[ted] States.
Should immediate
withdrawal of U.S. Soviet
aries be materialized?
Voluntary American relief aid has been
a paramount factor in restoring selfrespect to the Japanese people and in
heightening their admiration for the
democratic process.
Pakistan Governor... .If Hindu-Moslem
Dis... .
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, D
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Y
Notes
4
D
3
H, S
1
H, P
1
H, P
1
H
Y
3
Trade between Japan and
non-dollar countries will be
reopened soon
Trade between Japan and
non-dollar countries will be
reopened soon
H, P
1
H
2
American commander in
South Korea says that a
communist uprising may be
imminent
Yoshida says that a peace
treaty without the USSR
would be better than a long
delay
Australian wool mission to
report on progress of trade
negotiations with Japan
Australian traders are staying
on in Japan to complete their
business
Japanese Diet is considering
asking for the return of
Okinawa
Japanese reparations will
soon be shipped to China and
distributed
Britain will buy Japanese silk
as soon as the yen exchange
rate is set
H, P
1
H, P
1
H, P
1
H, P
2
H, S
1
Britain will buy Japanese silk
as soon as the yen exchange
rate is set
H
2
Britain will buy Japanese silk
as soon as the yen exchange
rate is set
Hungarian Premier Nagy
says that human rights are
not upheld in Eastern bloc
countries
Wallace says that the
Marshall Plan will fail
Wallace says that the
Marshall Plan will fail
H, P
1
H, P
1
H, D
2
H, D
2
H, P
J. Gomes
Tabata
H
State Dept. suspects that the
USSR has ulterior motives in
suggesting withdrawal from
Korea
Voluntary American relief
aid has restored self-respect
to the Japanese
H, P
If Hindu-Moslem riots break
down the Indian government,
Russia might take over, says
the Pakistan governor
H, P
Gomes
H, P
[Bert
Brandt,
NEA staff
correspon
dent]
Hideo
Watanabe
Y
6
Y
4
Y
6
Y
2
Y
2
1
Oversized
News Agency
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Boston)
産業経済新聞
Photograph(s)
Source
1:43
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
10/1/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0864
Censorship
Action
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47-frn-0888
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:18
47-frn-0889
[10]/[2]/194[7]
2:20
47-frn-0890
[10]/[2]/194[7]
2:21
47-frn-0891
[10]/[2]/194[7]
47-frn-0892
Submitted by
(Japanese)
時事通信
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
中国割当の賠償施設を英国等と交換
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Korean
朝鮮特信 日本語版
Information
Press
(Tokyo)
Radio Press
(Moscow)
United Press 国際タイムス
(New York)
The Korean
Information
Korean Information
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
2:21a
United Press [毎日新聞]
(New York)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
[Mainichi Shimbun]
10/2/1947
2:22
United Press 共同通信, 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Kyodo Tsushin,
Mainichi Shimbun
Kyodo, Mainichi
47-frn-0893
10/2/1947
2:23
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
Nippon Times, Nishi
Nihon Shimbun
Nippon Times
Foreign, Nishi
Nippon
長崎を調査した米軍第一報
47-frn-0894
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:24
United Press 国際タイムス
(Flushing)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
米ソの對立感情更に深化の傾向へ.
安全委員會の選擧情景
47-frn-0895
[10]/[2]/194[7]
2:25
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
47-frn-0896
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:27
International 貿易日報, 日本通信
News Service
(Boston)
Boeki Nippo, Nihon
Tsushin
47-frn-0897
10/2/194[7]
2:28
Associated
東京新聞
Press (27,
Washington)
47-frn-0898
10/2/194[7]
2:28a
47-frn-0899
10/2/194[7]
47-frn-0900
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
China may exchange
reparations equipment with
Britain and other countries
H, P
Koreans in Japan hope that
the US and USSR will
withdraw from Korea soon
H, P
US and Britain are planning
a western European bloc
The US should accept
USSR's proposal of
withdrawal from Korea, if
the Koreans are allowed to
choose their own government
H, S
The US should accept
USSR's proposal of
withdrawal from Korea, if
the Koreans are allowed to
choose their own government
H, P
[Matsuda]
1
Interview with Yoshida
Yoshida says that post-treaty
Japan will function as a
stabilizing influence in Asia,
so the treaty should be
drafted very soon
H, P
6
Military Gov't Team Checks Boost In
Nagasaki 'Atom Fertilized' Crop. Only
Field Below Blast Shows Freakish
Productivity; Others Within Half Mile
Radius Found Normal
An American attempt to purge the
United Nations Security Council of all
Russian sympathizers Tuesday threw
the General Assembly into a voting
deadlock and further inflamed SovietAmerican relations.
The War Department indicated it intend
to spend $1,500,000 on education and
information programs in South Korea in
the year ending next June 30.
Crop fields under the atomic
bomb blast now have
increased productivity
H
[Ian
Mutsu,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
[Russell
Brines,
Chief of
Bureau]
US attempts to block Ukraine
from succeeding to the UN
Security Council because of
her Russian sympathies
H, P
War Dept. intends to spend
$1.5 million on education in
Korea
H, P
1
Boeki Nippo,
Nippon Tsushin
Wallace calls British cabinet reshuffle
step toward Totalitarianism
Wallace calls Britain's new
Cabinet "totalitarian"
H, D
1
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
American businessmen are
finding trade opportunities in
Japan good
H, P
1
Associated
共同通信
Press (27,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
American businessmen are
finding trade opportunities in
Japan good
H, P
2
2:29
Reuters
共同通信
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
The second contingent of America
businessmen entering Japan under the
limited resumption of private trading,
are converging on Nippon.
The second contingent of America
businessmen entering Japan under the
limited resumption of private trading are
converging on Nippon.
Crisis lead one-with new material
France is disappointed that
US is hesitating giving
stopgap aid to Europe
H, P
2
[10]/[2]/194[7]
2:30
Associated
Press (San
Francisco)
アサヒニュース
The Asahi News
Asahi News
拒絶を前提の提案. “同時撤兵”に米國の見解
Most South Koreans support
the Communists
47-frn-0901
[9]/[27]/194[7]
2:31
Agence
アサヒニュース
France-presse
(Moscow)
The Asahi News
Asahi
朝鮮併合説を否定. モ[ス]クワ放送
In proposing withdrawal of Soviet and
American troops from Korea, Russia
acts upon an assumption that the United
States will not agree.
It is the United States and not the Soviet
Union which has asked for a 10 year
mandate over Korea. Moscow confirms
47-frn-0902
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:32
Associated
Press (New
York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
特別議会召集を要請
47-frn-0903
10/2/194[7]
2:33
Associated
東京新聞
Press (29,
Washington)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-0904
[10]/[2]/194[7]
2:33a
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
47-frn-0905
10/2/1947
2:34
United Press [毎日新聞]; Nippon
(Tokyo)
Times
Mainichi Shimbun;
Nippon Times
Mainichi Shimbun;
Nippon Times
Foreign
Moscow
(Broadcast)
Nippon Times,
西日本新聞
時事通信
朝鮮撤兵の條件. 米紙獨立政府樹立を説く
Henry Wallace (current issue new
republic) demands congress meet
special session immediately, appropriate
full amount necessary carry out Marshal
Plan and restore food rationing and
price control in Uni[ted] States.
Russia[']s action in barring touring
American Senators from the Soviet
Union brought a demand Wednesday
from Senator Knowland of California
for curbs on the admission of Russians
to this country.
Russian's action in barring touring
American Senators from the Soviet
Union brought a demand Wednesday
from Senator Knowland of California
for curbs on the admission of Russians
to this country.
R. B. Pal to return to India; Justice Pal
Returning
Y
Notes
China may exchange Japanese
reparations equipment with Britain
Philippines and Netherlands spokesman
of Chinese Reparations Commission
stated today.
Divergent views expressed by Korean
organizations in Japan on the Soviet
proposal for simultaneous withdrawal of
troops from Korea
Germany: Western zones cut down
export to USSR zone
A New York Herald-Tribune editorial
said the Russian proposal that both
United States and Soviet troops be
withdrawn from Korea "presumably is a
tactical move designed to impress world
opinion."
N.Y. Tribune comments Russian
proposal of Russo-American
withdrawal from Korea
3
3
2
H, P
Y
[James E.
Roper,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
2
Y
8
Y
2
[William
Hardcast,
Reuter[s]
correspon
dent]
H, D [James D.
White]
2
USSR says that she is
prepared to withdraw from
Korea with the US, if the
withdrawal takes place before
1948
Wallace demands congress
meet social session
immediately to carry out
needs for Marshall plan
H, P
Y
2
H
Y
5
WWII Veterans commander
denounces Russia; says the
US must "get tough"
D
1
WWII Veterans commander
denounces Russia; says the
US must "get tough"
D
2
Indian Justice Pal will return
to India Sunday
H, P
2
Oversized
News Agency
Reuters
(Nanking)
Photograph(s)
Source
2:17
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(Japanese)
47-frn-0907
10/2/194[7]
2:35a
Associated
Press
(Shanghai)
47-frn-0908
10/2/1947
2:35b
47-frn-0909
[10]/[2]/194[7]
47-frn-0910
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
The Government capture of the
important Shantung port of Chefoo, has
opened up the possibility that naval
guns of United States and Soviet
Russia, may soon face each other across
the narrow mouth of the gulf of Chihli.
The Chinese government has
capture Chefoo; US navy
could be invited to anchor
there
H, P
3
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
The Chinese government has
capture Chefoo; US navy
could be invited to anchor
there
H, P
2
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Shanghai)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Government capture of the important
Shantung port of Chefoo has opened up
possibility that naval guns of Uni[ted]
States and Soviet Russia may soon face
each other across narrow mouth gulf
Chihli
U.S. ships may face Russia from
Chefoo
The Chinese government has
capture Chefoo; US navy
could be invited to anchor
there
H, P
1
2:36
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Schenectady
, NY)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
An American scientist forecast today "a
brilliant future" for the Japanese
industry and a resultant higher standard
of living than the nation ever has
known.
American scientist predicts
"brilliant future" for Japan
H, P
1
10/2/194[7]
2:36a
Associated
共同通信
Press (33,
Schenectady,
NY)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
American scientist predicts
"brilliant future" for Japan
H
2
47-frn-0911
[10]/[2]/194[7]
2:36b
Associated
時事通信
Press (33,
Schenectady,
NY)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
American scientist predicts
"brilliant future" for Japan
H
1
47-frn-0912
[10]/[1]/194[7]
2:36c
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
American scientist predicts
"brilliant future" for Japan
H, P
2
47-frn-0913
[4]/[6]/194[7]
2:37
Associated
Press ( New
York)
The New
York Times
Magazine
アサヒニュース
The Asahi News
Asahi News
10
[10]/[2]/194[7]
2:38
Business
Week
アサヒニュース
The Asahi News
Asahi News
Greeks are convinced by
American aid that there will
be war between the US and
USSR
Japan's private trade has
gotten off to a good start
H, D
47-frn-0914
An American scientist forecast
Wedne[s]day night "aye brilliant future"
for Japanese industry and aye resultant
higher [standard] of living than the
nation ever has known.
An American scientist forecast
Wednesday night "any brilliant future"
for Japanese industry [an]d aye
resultant higher standard of living than
the nation ever has known.
Brilliant future of Japanese industry and
higher standard of living promised by
U.S. scientist
"Symptom and tragedy of our time".
Report on devastated Greece, torn now
by civil strife and threatened by its
neighbors.
Despite the smoke screen of complaints,
Japan's private trade reopening has
gotten off to fair start.
47-frn-0915
[10]/[2]/194[7]
2:39
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(London)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
A former Latvian circus performer said
in an article in a Soviet periodical today
that 'foreigners in a detained in the
disclosed persons camps in German
suffered 'outrages which in antics do
not differ from Gestapo torture.'
A former Dachau inmate
recounts blackmail and terror
in US-occupied Germany
H, S
2
47-frn-0916
[10]/[2]/194[7]
2:40
International 北海道新聞
News Service
(Washington)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
1
10/2/1947
2:40a
International Nippon Times
News Service
(Washington)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
H, P
1
47-frn-0918
[10]/[2]/194[7]
2:40b
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Washington)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
Military affairs expert says
that the Russian army could
occupy all of western Europe
in 48 hours
Military affairs expert says
that the Russian army could
occupy all of western Europe
in 48 hours
Military affairs expert says
that the Russian army could
occupy all of western Europe
in 48 hours
H, P
47-frn-0917
A leading military affairs expert
declared Wednesda[y] that the Russian
Army could occupy the whole of
Western Europe in 48 hours.
Red Army Could Occupy W. Europe In
48 Hours, U.S. Expert Opines
47-frn-0919
10/2/1947
2:40c
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Washington) 産業経済新聞
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Military affairs expert says
that the Russian army could
occupy all of western Europe
in 48 hours
H, P
47-frn-0920
[10]/[2]/194[7]
2:42
47-frn-0921
10/2/1947
2:43
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0922
10/2/1947
2:45
News itemKIP, Seoul
26
[Radio Press
(Moscow)]
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Peabody,
MA)
Korean
朝鮮特信 日本語版
Information
Press (Seoul)
The Korean
Information (Seoul)
Chosen Tokushin
(Seoul)
北朝鮮のソ連朝鮮人勞働者八十万以上を強制徴発
47-frn-0923
10/2/1947
2:46
News item
Korean
朝鮮特信 日本語版
KIP, Tokyo 1 Information
Press (Seoul)
The Korean
Information (Tokyo)
Chosen Tokushin
(Tokyo)
同時撤兵に對する在日団体の見解
47-frn-0924
10/2/1947
2:47
Editorial
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Taimuzu
朝鮮、日本提携の基礎
Kokusai
Taimuzu
東京新聞
国際タイムス
U.S. expert says Russia could occupy
all Europe in 48 hours
ソ連は四十八時間以内に西欧の席巻可能
U.S. expert says Russia could occupy
all Europe in 48 hours
U.S.-Military: Manuever to be held in
Shantung peninsula
White Girl Sentenced For Affair With
Negro
H, P
H
[Alpheus
W. Jessup,
Chief, Far
East
Bureau,
Business
Week]
4
[William
Kerwin,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
[William
Kerwin,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
2
Y
10
H, S
1
White teenager sentenced to
reformatory for her affair
with an older black man
H, P
1
"Soviet Union in North
Korea Drafts More Than
800,000 Korean Laborers for
Compulsory Service"
"Opinions of Korean Groups
In Japan on Simultaneous
Withdrawal of the US Army
and Russain Army"
Russians are drafting North
Koreans for hard labor, and
persecuting Christians
H, S
Gomes
M.
Nagashima
Y
3
Koreans in Japan hope that
the US and USSR will
withdraw from Korea soon
H, P
Gomes
M.
Nagashima
Y
7
"The foundation of
friendship between Korea
and Japan"
Japan and Korea must be
open to a future of mutual
cooperation
H, P
Gomes
Yamaguchi
Y
4
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Shanghai)
Photograph(s)
Source
2:35
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[10]/[2]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
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Control No.
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin, The
Kyodo News
Service
米の對日貿易政策は妥当
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Schenectady 産業経済新聞
, NY)
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
米科学者日本産業の将来を予見
2:49a
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Schenectady
, NY)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
日本産業
10/2/1947
2:49b
International Nippon Times
News Service
(Schenectady
)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0929
[10]/2/194[7]
2:49c
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Schenectady
, NY)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
47-frn-0930
[10]/[2]/194[7]
2:49d
International 貿易日報, 日本通信
News Service
(Schenectady
, NY)
Boeki Nippo, Nihon
Tsushin
47-frn-0931
[10]/[2]/194[7]
2:50
United Press [毎日新聞]
(Berlin)
47-frn-0926
10/2/1947
2:49
47-frn-0927
10/2/194[7]
47-frn-0928
時事通信, 共同通信
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
6
U.S. scientist predicts bright future for
Japanese industry
American scientist predicts
"brilliant future" for Japan
H, P
Y
3
Brilliant Future for Industry In Japan
Seen by U.S. Scientist. Higher Standard
of Living Than Japanese Have Ever
Seen Also Predicted
American scientist predicts
"brilliant future" for Japan
H, P
U.S. scientist predicts bright future for
Japanese industry
American scientist predicts
"brilliant future" for Japan
H, P
Boeki Nippo,
Nippon Tsushin
U.S. scientist predicts bright future for
Japanese industry
American scientist predicts
"brilliant future" for Japan
H, P
[Mainichi Shimbun]
[Mainichi Shimbun]
Anti-American tirade
2:51
[Newsweek]
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
2:51a
[Newsweek]
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-0934
10/2/1947
2:52
アカハタ
Akahata
Akahata
47-frn-0935
10/2/1947
2:53
アサヒニュース
The Asahi News
Asahi News
47-frn-0936
10/2/1947
2:54
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
47-frn-0937
10/2/194[7]
2:56
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(Belgrade)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-0938
[9]/[15]/194[7]
2:57
The Asahi News
Asahi News
47-frn-0939
[10]/[2]/194[7]
47-frn-0940
[10]/[2]/194[7]
47-frn-0941
アサヒニュース
Examiner4
H
10/2/1947
North
American
Newspaper
Alliance
Examiner3
American scientist predicts
"brilliant future" for Japan
日本の工業は有望. アメリカ科学者予言
Seattle trader says that
detractors of US trade policy
in Japan are being premature
Examiner1 Examiner2
5
[10]/[3]/194[7]
NANA (The
Bell
Syndicate,
INC. ) North
American
Newspaper
Alliance
Brief Summary
Y
47-frn-0933
The New
York Times
(Geneva)
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
Subject
H, P
47-frn-0932
Commentary
Headline
An American Businessman who visited
Japan with first traders to enter that
country since war [came] defense
MacArthurs commercial policies today
and said most criticism came from
"carpetbaggers" who disappointed in
not being able reap immediate large
profits.
U.S. scientist predicts bright future for
Japanese industry
Head of US zone in
Germany asks Soviet
governor to explain an antiUS speech given in Berlin
米三省調整委員会の日本産業水準案
Restoration of Industry
U.S. decides to restore
Specifics of the revised plan
Japan's industry
for Japan's postwar industry
Restoration of Japanese Industry
Specifics of the revised plan
for Japan's postwar industry
二日付朝日新聞は戰略評論家ハンソン∙ ボールドウイ
Is a war possible between the Japanese rightists have
United States and the
reason to predict a US-USSR
ン氏の論文をかかげて米ソ間に戰争の危機なしと断言
Soviets?
war in Japan
している
歐州に再び飢餓迫る. 収穫で祭を迎えても晴れぬ顔
Harvest in Europe is hunger once more.
All of Europe is suffering
22,000,000 Tons of Cereals Are
from a food shortage
Needed From the Outside
政黨法は必要. 総司令部の意向
Many officers at headquarters regard
Explanation of the Japanese
the controversial Political Party Bill as
Political Party Bill
an indispensable measure, in one form
or another, for the realization of
constitutional government in Japan.
The trial of professor Deagolous
The trial of the leader of the
Jovanovic former leader of the Serbian
Serbian Peasant Party began
Peasant Party, and his fran ga..zi,
this morning
former Croat deputy of the subasic
group, opened this morning before
Supreme Court.
"一時的救濟"にならぬよう.
On the record to control our own
US must provide stopgap aid
ダニエリアン氏の國際復興会社案
investment abroad
to Europe to prevent
economic collapse
H, P
1
Y
1
[Matsuda]
1
H, S
Y
H, S
H, P
7
3
D
H, P
6
Gomes
[Michael
L.
Hoffman]
[Russell
Brines]
Yamaguchi
Y
2
Y
4
Y
2
H, P
2
H, P
[Dorothy
Thompson
]
[Stewart
Hensley,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
Y
3
United Press
(Flushing,
New York)
The United States "within the next few
days" will present to the United Nations
political and security council its
blueprint for achievement of Korean
independence.
US will present to the UN
political and security council
its blueprint for Korean
independence in the next few
days
P
3:1
Radio Press
(Melbourne)
Occupation: To continue after treaty
says BCOF
H, P
1
10/3/194[7]
3:2
Associated
Press
(Manila)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Australia denies that the
occupation of Japan will end
when the peace treaty is
signed
SCAP is sponsoring barter
trade between Japan and the
Philippines
H, P
2
47-frn-0942
[10]/[3]/194[7]
3:2a
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Manila)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
SCAP is sponsoring barter
trade between Japan and the
Philippines
P
1
47-frn-0943
[10]/[2]/194[7]
3:3
Radio Press
(Sydney)
H, P
1
47-frn-0944
[10]/[3]/194[7]
3:4
Associated
Press (3, 5,
Anchorage)
The Dutch-Indonesian
dispute will come before the
UN Security Council
Russia is constructing "rock
houses" on the Siberian coast
opposite Alaska
H, P
1
Profitable barter trade between
Philippines and Japan developing under
sponsorship SCAP and Phil[ippines]
gov[ernmen]t, MacArthurs trade
representative Colonel Bernard
Anderson said.
A profitable barter trade between
Philippines and Japan is developing
under the sponsorship of SCAP and
the Philippine government, Gen[eral]
MacArthur's trade representative,
Colonel Bernard Anderson, said today.
UN: Indonesian case up again before
Security Council
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Reports that Russia is constructing
"rock houses" in the cliffs lining the
shores of Siberia opposite Saint
Lawrence Island have been received
from Siberian natives visiting the
American island the reverend E. R.
Parker...
2
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
Press
(Manila)
Photograph(s)
Source
2:48
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[9]/[26]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-0925
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Radio (KIP)
Submitted by
(Japanese)
47-frn-0946
10/3/194[7]
3:6
47-frn-0947
10/3/194[7]
3:7
Associated
Press (8,
Casper)
47-frn-0948
[10]/[2]/194[7]
3:8
United Press 国際タイムス
(Cambridge,
Mass.)
47-frn-0949
10/3/1947
3:9
NEA
(Tokyo)
47-frn-0950
10/3/194[7]
3:10
47-frn-0951
10/3/1947
3:11
47-frn-0952
10/3/1947
3:12
47-frn-0953
10/3/194[7]
3:13
Reuters
47-frn-0954
10/3/1947
3:14
47-frn-0956
10/3/1947
47-frn-0957
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
北鮮各政党、社會團体スチコチ大将の撤兵提案を絶対
支持. 談話第二報
The Korean
Information
Chosen Tokushin
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
ウオーレス氏の演説
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
日本経済強化は民主促進のカギ.
衣食住の安定は共産主義者を封ず
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(14,
Washington)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
United Press 日米通信
(Washington)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
United Press 日米通信
(New York)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
3:16
United Press [毎日新聞]
(Tokyo)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
[Mainichi]
10/3/194[7]
3:17
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
(Moscow)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-0958
[10]/[3]/194[7]
3:18
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Nanking)
47-frn-0959
10/3/1947
3:19
News Item
日米通信
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
47-frn-0960
10/3/1947
3:20
Commentary
貿昜日報; 日本通信
Boeki Nippo; Nihon
Tsushin
Boeki Nippo; Nihon 片山内閣の難関
Tsushinsha
47-frn-0961
[10]/[3]/194[7]
3:21
47-frn-0962
10/3/1947
3:22
47-frn-0963
10/3/1947
3:23
Telepress
民報
Mimpo
World Labor
News
(Moscow)
Commentary
時事通信 渉外資料版 Jiji Tsushin Shogai
Shiryoban
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Frankfurt)
東京新聞
日米通信
共同通信
ト大統領の哲学. "美しい監獄"を語る
明るみに出たソ連の対米陰謀. 共産党員裁判で証言
Nippon Times
Foreign
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Former Vice President Henry A.
Wallace, speaking in this city where
Secretary of State George Marshall last
spring announced his now famous
"plan," said he hoped Congress would
appropriate $8,000,000,000 (B) in
American aid requested by European
nations.
For two years Japan has been occupied
and controlled by U.S. troops.
Henry Wallace criticizes the
State Dept. for coming "to
the brink of resurrecting"
Nazism in Germany
H, D
Y
2
The Japanese appear to like
democracy, but it will take
more education before they
will truly embrace it
US is contemplating a $150
million loan to France; this
will include French gold that
was seized by Japan
H, D,
C
Y
3
Truman calls the White
House the "finest jail in the
world"
H, P
Labor's dissatisfaction with
the present government
Patterson (former Sec. of
Defense) says that US
military is inadequate against
the Russian threat
H, P
3
H, P
2
Former member of the
American Communist Party
says Communists had
planned the overthrow of the
US
H, S
US Army uncovers 32 tons
of silver wire in a stockyard
near Tokyo
The USSR is the upholder of
the principles of the UN,
while the US uses
propaganda against the
USSR
H
ユダヤ帝国. 現実に昻奮するジュー
Korean workers say that civil
war is inevitable, and it must
come soon
"The Jews Are Excited Over All Europeans have always
Possible Establishment of the persecuted the Jews; the
Jewish [E]mpire After Many USSR is their refuge
Years of Cherished Desires."
Katayama cabinet's difficult
situation.
French labor leader denounces
suppression of Greek Trade Unions
野人スターリンの禮儀
Bumpkin Stalin's courtesy.
Airline Official Probes G.I's Box,
Discovers Scantily Clad 'Baggage'
Hideo
Watanabe
Y
Notes
H, S
United States Government Officials are
at present cotem...ating the possibility
of extending a $150 or 175,000,000
dollar credit to France by the end of
next October.
Memo to Robert A. Taft, Tom Dewey,
Harold Stassen and anyone else who
may have his eye on that White House
job: Being President of the United
States is not the softest touch in the
world.
Labor's Dissatisfaction with the Present
Government
... -world war three "lies dead... unless
the American people drop their ... ual
attitude," mister Robert ... former
Uni[ted] States minister of war,... in the
article published by the Cosmopolitan
Magasine yesterday.
A former member of the Communist
Party testified at a Department of
Justice hearing that the Communists set
several dates for the "overthrow" of the
United States but "they always changed
them."
Buried silver wire
Gomes
Examiner3
Suchkov's proposal for
Koreans rejoice after the
withdrawal of troops
USSR proposes joint Allied
supported by various groups withdrawal from Korea
in North Korea
The present stage of Anglo-American
Soviet economist Varga says
relations is marked by a peculiar
that the Marshall Plan will
combination of conflict and cooperation
make Britain into a satellite
with USA increasingly gaining
of the US
upperhand and pushing Britain
economically and politically to the
position of second rate power as
compared with USA and USSR,
academician Evgeni Varga writes in the
latest issue of 'World Economics and
Politics' journal.
Senator Taft (Republican Ohio) closed
Sen. Taft criticizes the
a western speaking tour here Thursday
Truman administration of
with a slashing attack on what he called
being disorganized and
" the wavering uncertainty and lack of
indecisive
principle" of the democratic
administration in h[an]dling foreign and
domestic affairs.
Izvestia Diplomatic Observer writes that
having advanced at general assembly
proposal towards curbing of
propagandists and inciters of new war,
Soviet Union has made up new
constitution to cause of peace.
Korea: Withdrawal will mean civil war
Mimpo
Jiji Tsushin
Headline
11
H, S
5
H, P
1
H, P
1
Y
Y
[Matsuda]
2
1
1
H, S
4
H
1
H, D
Gomes
Isamu Abe
Y
5
Japanese capitalists take
advantage of the working
class and prevent
democratization
French Labor Secretary
denounces the lack of trade
union freedom in Greece
H, D
Kawamoto Tsumuraya
Y
5
Stalin looks "coarse" and is a
"bumpkin"
A girl is found hidden in a
box bound for America via
plane
H, D
H, P
H, P
1
Tsumuraya Gomes
Y
2
2
Oversized
News Agency
Korean
朝鮮特信 日本語版
Information
Press (Pyong
Yang)
Telegrafnoe 共同通信
agentstvo
SSSR
(Moscow)
Photograph(s)
Source
3:5
Duplicate
Hold No.
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Date
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Date Submitted
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Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-0965
10/2/1947
3:25
The Christian The Yomiuri Weekly
Science
Monitor
(Tokyo)
The Yomiuri Weekly
Yomiuri Uikuri
47-frn-0966
[10]/[3]/194[7]
3:26
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0967
10/3/1947
3:27
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Washington) 産業経済新聞
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
共和党臨時議会招集を非難
47-frn-0968
10/3/1947
3:28
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Berlin)
産業経済新聞
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
共産主義は政治の癌
47-frn-0969
[10]/[3]/194[7]
3:29
International 貿昜日報, 日本通信
News Service
(Casper,
Wyoming)
Boeki Nippo, Nihon
Tsushin
Boeki Nippo,
Nippon Tsushin
47-frn-0970
10/3/1947
3:30
日本経済新聞
The Nihon Keizai
(356)
Nihon Keizai 356
47-frn-0971
[10]/[1]/194[7]
朝鮮特信 日本語版
The Korean
Information
Korean Information
47-frn-0972
[10]/[4]/194[7]
5:1
[Radio Press
(Delhi)]
47-frn-0973
[10]/[4]/194[7]
5:1a
47-frn-0974
[10]/[4]/194[7]
47-frn-0975
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Uncle Sam' May Get a Wife; Menuhins
Secretly Divorced; British Ban
Newsreel Of Skewered Dutchman;
White Girl Sentenced For Affair With
Negro; Alleges Smuggling By Marine
Colonel
US Marine is under
investigation for smuggling
American products into
China
H, P,
S
Land Reforms in Japan Strike at Serf
System
The Japanese were reluctant
to instigate far-reaching
agricultural reform
The State Department has received
from the united States embassy in
Moscow highlights of another antiAmerican Soviet magazine article
describing Secretary of States George
C. Marshall as a "dreadful old man,
Shylock of Wall Street," in has been
learned.
Halleck says congress given too short
notice on special session
Moscow magazine called
Marshall "the Shylock of
Wall Street"
H, D [Gordon
Walker,
Chief Far
Eastern
correspon
dent of
The
Christian
Science
Monitor]
H, P
Republicans criticize Truman
for not giving more notice
that the US will have to
provide stopgap aid to
Europe
H, P
U.S. congressman says communists
"wart on body politics"
Rep. Taber tells Berlin that
Communists are bent on
destroying European
economies
H, P
Taft denounces President Truman for
"wavering" foreign policy
Sen. Taft criticizes the
Truman administration of
being disorganized and
indecisive
H, P
MacArthur is hugely popular
in America; he might run for
political office
H, D
Korean rightists demonstrate
against the withdrawal of
American troops from Korea
D
3
Japan: Occupation: British troops to be
withdrawn
Britain has told Australia that
she would like to withdraw
all troops from Japan
H, P
1
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Singapore)
Occupation: Britain to withdraw all
forces
Britain has told Australia that
she would like to withdraw
all troops from Japan
H, P
1
5:1b
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Melbourne)
Occupation: Britain sounds Australia on
troops withdrawal
Britain has told Australia that
she would like to withdraw
all troops from Japan
H, P
1
[10]/[4]/194[7]
5:1c
Reuters
(Canberra)
Britain has told Australia that
she would like to withdraw
all troops from Japan
H, P
1
47-frn-0976
10/5/194[7]
5:2
British gov[ernmen]t has given
Australia notice that she intends to
withdraw all troops from Japan
Australian mi[n]ister for Army Cylil
Chambers stated here today
London authoritative quarters confirm
Britain, shortly, withdrawing all
Uni[ted] Kingdom troops in Japan
Britain has told Australia that
she would like to withdraw
all troops from Japan
H, P
4
47-frn-0977
[10]/[5]/194[7]
5:2a
Authoritative quarters confirmed that
Great Britain shortly will withdraw all
United Kingdom troops from Japan.
Britain has told Australia that
she would like to withdraw
all troops from Japan
H, P
47-frn-0978
[10]/[5]/194[7]
United Kingdom troops withdraw from
Japan
Britain has told Australia that
she would like to withdraw
all troops from Japan
H, P
1
47-frn-0979
U.S.: Int'l: Renounces share of Italian
Navy
US has renounced her share
of the Italian fleet
H, P
1
47-frn-0980
Japan: A-bomb: 600 bodies of
Hiroshima victims found on island
600 bodies of Hiroshima
victims have been found on
an island to the south
H, P
2
News item
KP-KIP
(Seoul)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
United Press 共同通信
(13, San
Francisco),
Reuters
United Press 国際タイムス
(London)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
5:2b
United Press [毎日新聞]
(London)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
[Mainichi Shimbun]
[10]/[4]/194[7]
5:4
[10]/[4]/194[7]
5:5
[Radio Press
(London
BBC)]
[Radio Press
(Singapore)]
日本の農民共同組合
數年は保守傾向. 前陗戰に入った選挙. 米國の政局
First demonstration staged in Seoul
opposing withdrawal of American
troops
英國占領軍(二三百名)日本から撤退言明
"Conservative Tendency Will
Prevail for Years to Come"
Presidential Election In State
of Skirmish
Korean rightists demonstrate
in opposition to withdrawal
of US troops
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(New York;
Reno);
Kyodo
Tsushin,
United Press
(London;
Peabody;
Tientsin)
Photograph(s)
Source
3:24
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
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Japanese Article
Date Submitted
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Action
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2
Y
3
1
[Frederick
Tuttle,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
[Omar
Anderson,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
[William
Theis,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
Y
7
Y
8
2
Kawamoto M.
Nagashima
Y
Y
6
2
1
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Submitted by (based
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Headline (Japanese)
Kokusai Times
米ソ軍撤退後は共産黨政府を造れ.
北朝鮮から全道に命令
Akahata 5
インフレ・内戦投機. 解決の道は一つ・民主化
Headline
47-frn-0983
10/5/1947
5:8
47-frn-0984
[10]/[4]/194[7]
5:9
Agence
[毎日新聞]
France-presse
(Brighton)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
[Mainichi Shimbun]
Churchill to work for Commonwealth
47-frn-0985
10/5/194[7]
5:9a
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(4, Brighton)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-0986
10/5/1947
5:10
Agence
毎日新聞
France-presse
(London);
United Press
(Lake
Success)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-0987
10/5/194[7]
5:10a
Agence
読売新聞
France-presse
(London)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
47-frn-0988
[10]/[4]/194[7]
5:10b
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(London)
Sekai Nippo
47-frn-0989
10/5/1947
5:10d
Agence
朝日新聞
France-presse
(London)
47-frn-0989a
[10]/[5]/194[7]
5:10e
47-frn-0990
10/4/1947
47-frn-0991
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
North Korean broadcast
advocates a united
communist government in
Korea after the Allies
withdraw
H, P
China's economic crisis can
only be overcome by
complete democratization
Churchill vows to improve
standards in Britain and in
Europe
H, S
H, P
1
Suite. Conservative congress. Churchill
attacks the government.
Churchill vows to improve
standards in Britain and in
Europe
H, P
1
Yorkshire wool circles worry over the
reappea[r]ance of Japanese
competition; Big Four Council of
Foreign Ministers
Yorkshire wool
manufacturers are worried
that Japan will once again
begin copying their products
H, P
1
日本の業者の模倣を警戒. 英國の羊毛業界
British manufacturers said worrying
over possible Japanese competition in
wool textile industry
H, P
Y
2
Sekai-Nippo
英の毛織物業者日本の進出に憂慮
British manufacturers said worrying
over possible Japanese competition in
wool textile industry
H, P
Y
2
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
日本の進出懸念. 英の毛織業者
British manufacturers said worrying
over possible Japanese competition in
wool textile industry
H, P
Y
2
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(London)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
5:10f
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(29, London)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Yorkshire wool
manufacturers are worried
that Japan will once again
begin copying their products
Yorkshire wool
manufacturers are worried
that Japan will once again
begin copying their products
Yorkshire wool
manufacturers are worried
that Japan will once again
begin copying their products
Yorkshire wool
manufacturers are worried
that Japan will once again
begin copying their products
Yorkshire wool
manufacturers are worried
that Japan will once again
begin copying their products
10/5/194[7]
5:11
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(9, London)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Britain has not yet decided to
withdraw from Japan, but
she would like to
H, P
1
47-frn-0992
10/5/1947
5:12
International Nippon Times
News Service
(London)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Britain will withdraw from
Japan because of the expense
H, P
1
47-frn-0993
10/5/194[7]
5:12a
International 読売新聞
News Service
(London)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
在日英軍早期引揚げ
Britain will withdraw from
Japan because of the expense
H, P
Y
2
47-frn-0994
10/5/194[7]
5:12b
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(London)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishinippon
日本占領英軍隊. 早期引き揚げか
Britain announces early withdrawal of
occupation troops from Japan
Britain will withdraw from
Japan because of the expense
H
Y
3
47-frn-0995
10/5/1947
5:13
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Shanghai)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Formosans to Ask for Plebiscite On
Separation From Chinese Rule
Formosa wants to be neutral
between Chinese
Communists and Nationalists
H, D
1
47-frn-0996
10/5/194[7]
5:13a
Associated
Press
(Shanghai)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
Formosa wants to be neutral
between Chinese
Communists and Nationalists
H, D [Masterso
n]
2
47-frn-0997
10/5/194[7]
5:14
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(8, Brighton)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Churchill urges House of
Commons to work to
improve the situation in India
H, P
1
47-frn-0999
[10]/[5]/194[7]
5:15
47-frn-1000
10/5/1947
3:16
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Nanking)
Associated
朝日新聞; Nippon
Press World Times
Service
(Rome);
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Rome)
Leaders of separatist movement on
Formosa will tomn formally demand
representation at forthcoming Japan
Peace Conference Associated informed
today and will request plebiscite in
which former Japanese possession can
choose between remaining under
Chinese rule or separating from China
entirely.
"I must register before your eyes the
tragedy which has already begun to
engulf India" declared Winston
Churchill speaking at the closing session
of the Conservative Congress in
Brighton today.
Japan-Peace Treaty: Japan's big four to
meet [again]
Asahi Shimbun;
Nippon Times
Asahi; Nippon
Times Foreign
アカハタウィークリ Akahata Uikuri (5)
ー
Commentary
共同通信
The United States has intercepted a
communist propaganda order proposing
that a communist government be set up
in Korea after Soviet and American
occupation forces are withdrawn it was
learned.
"Comment on Chinese
economic crisis."
Yorkshire wool circles worry over
reapparition of Japanese competition
日本毛織物の競争を懸念
日伊艦隊の分前放棄
The Yorkshire wool circles are
worrying over the reapparition of
Japanese competition for wool textiles
and are fearing the recurrence of unfair
commercial [maneuvers] on the part of
the Japanese manufacturers.
Official circles here explain that the
British [g]overnment has not yet taken
the decision to withdraw their troops
from Japan but that it has informed the
Australian government of its desire to
do so and is at present studying how
and when this withdrawal from Japan
would be possible.
Troop withdrawal from Japan is set by
United Kingdom. Manpower Dollar
Expenditures Involved Cited As Reason
For Decision
Britain announces early withdrawal of
occupation troops from Japan
U.S. gives up share of Itaky's warships.
Battle Rages in Assembly Over Leftist
Move to Force No Confidence Vote;
Kawamoto Tabata
Y
2
Y
10
H, P
H, P
Japan's four main diplomats
H, P
will meet on Oct. 8 to discuss
the peace treaty
Socialist minister in the
H, D
Italian cabinet attacks Foreign
Minister for announcing the
US is giving up its share of
Italian warships
1
Y
3
1
Y
6
Oversized
News Agency
United Press 国際タイムス
(Washington)
Photograph(s)
Source
5:7
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[10]/[4]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
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47-frn-0982
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Action
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Headline
Subject
アカハタウィークリ Akahata Uikuri
ー
Akahata Weekly
内戰反對は國事犯
47-frn-1002
[8]/[21]/194[7]
5:18
Telepress
アカハタウィークリ Akahata Uikuri
(Hong Kong) ー
Akahata Weekly
中共、國府のインドネシア政策非難
47-frn-1003
10/5/1947
5:19
Commentary Telepress
堂々"雪だるま進軍". 反動政府をじりじりと脅威す
10/5/1947
5:20
Comment
アカハタウィークリ Akahata Uikuri
ー
アカハタウィークリ Akahata Uikuri (16)
ー
Akahata
47-frn-1004
Akahata 16
白を黒という. ドイツ社民黨のデマ
47-frn-1005
10/5/1947
5:21
Excerpt from
the magazine
"New Age"
アカハタウィークリ Akahata Uikuri
ー
Akahata
勝利の"酒杯"女學生の生首. 血でつずる王黨派の政府
47-frn-1006
10/5/194[7]
5:22
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Tokyo)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
引揚兵力四千七百
47-frn-1007
[10]/[5]/194[7]
5:23
United Press 国際タイムス
(New York)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
朝鮮人部隊滿州へ. ソ軍訓練の二萬五千
47-frn-1008
[10]/[5]/194[7]
5:24
United Press 国際タイムス
(New York)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
暴露せよソの宣傳. 米紙對朝鮮策を痛評
47-frn-1009
10/5/1947
5:25
Akahata (37)
Akahata 37
47-frn-1010
10/5/194[7]
5:26
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
米ソ巨頭会談
47-frn-1011
10/5/1947
5:27
News Item
アカハタウィークリ Akahata Uikuri
ー
Akahata
リアリズムの沒落支配的な「觀客の趣味」
American Movie Films.
47-frn-1012
10/5/1947
5:28
Commentary
アカハタウィークリ Akahata Uikuri
ー
Akahata
救われぬ「共和國」踊出した反動群. 勤勞者は結集せよ
"Secretary-General Traise's
report at the French
Communists' assembly."
47-frn-1013
[10]/[5]/194[7]
47-frn-1014
10/5/1947
アカハタウィークリ Akahata Uikuri
ー
Akahata Uiikuri
まつている國府の誠意. 中共地區を語るカナダ靑年
47-frn-1015
10/5/1947
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
國際新人五日出稿. 米國務省顧問チャールズ・ボーレン
47-frn-1016
[10]/[5]/194[7]
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Reaction seven-lord Vansittart who was
formerly chief diplomatic adviser to
British government commented...
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Food conservation program
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
American occupation troops will begin
pulling out of Italy Monday, United
States Mediterranian theater
headquarters announced today.
Occupation: Australia not sure of
British withdrawal
アカハタ
Columbia
Broadcasting
Corporation
International 読売新聞
News Service
(South
Hadley,
Mass.)
Chinese anti-civil war professors
dismissed
Associated
Press
(Peking)
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Associated
東京新聞
Press (57,
Rome)
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
S
Y
2
B[CO]F receives no word of British
troops withdrawal from Japan
Britain will withdraw from
Japan, leaving Australia to
represent the Commonwealth
Scripps-Howard correspondent Clyde
Farnsworth, in a dispatch from
Shanghai, said that the Russians "have
moved 25,000 red-trained Korean
troops from the peninsula of Korea
onto the mainland, apparently to join
the battle for Manchuria, according to
Chinese intelligence reports.
The New York Herald Tribune in an
editorial today said that far and wide
exposure of Russian propaganda tactics
is the only way to produce results in
Asia.
"Operation of 100,000,000
yen political party; new
conservative party prevent
democratic reform; American
correspondent lays bare
truth"
Wallace suggests Truman, Stalin meet
in Berlin to settle differences
Young Canadian states on
Communist district
10/5/1947
10/5/194[7]
47-frn-1019
[10]/[5]/194[7]
6:1
Radio Press
(London
BBC)
47-frn-1020
[10]/[4]/194[7]
6:2, 9:10
Radio Press
(Delhi)
Occupation: British troops to be
withdrawn
47-frn-1021
[10]/[5]/194[7]
6:3
Radio Press
(London
BBC)
Occupation: Dedman no idea on
military withdrawal
47-frn-1022
[10]/[4]/194[7]
6:4
Nanking
Radio Press
(Nanking,
Singapore)
47-frn-1022a
[9]/[5]/194[7]
6:6
Nanking
(Broadcast)
Radio Press
(Nanking)
Japan: exchange rate to be fixed shortly;
Japan: Economic: Yen exchange rate
difficult end of year; Exchange: Dollaryen rate to be fixed
Whaling: Second expedition to start
47-frn-1023
10/6/194[7]
6:7
Kyodo News
Service
Examiner4
3
47-frn-1018
Kyodo Tsushin
Examiner3
Y
47-frn-1017
Reuters
共同通信
(Washington)
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, D,
P
Here follows text of communique of
conference of nine Communist parties
in Warsaw.
AP, Peking,
12th
Brief Summary
Professors who supported the
student movement against the
civil war have not been
reappointed
Chinese Communists
denounce Chiang Kai-shek's
support of Dutch fighting in
Indonesia
"The free military
The Greek civil war was
government in Greece"
started by rightists
"Demagogue on the German Schumacher, head of the
Social Democratic Party."
German Social Democrat
Party, is a demagogue
"A letter from Greece"
Greek fascists are ruthlessly
beheading people suspeacted
of being enemies
Announcement today of new nine
Comintern meets in Poland
nation Communist conference in
Warsaw was described by United States
officials in Washington...
H, P
Kawamoto Yamaguchi
Y
3
H, D
Kawamoto Tabata
Y
2
Kawamoto Yamaguchi
Y
3
H, P
Y
2
The Russians have ordered
Korean troops to Harbin to
fight for Manchuria
D, H
Y
2
Americans must expose
Russian propaganda if they
are to achieve their aims in
Asia
H, S
Y
2
Description of Japanese coal
mine managers' plot to halt
SCAP's democratic reform
with the help of Yoshida
S
Wallace suggests that Stalin
and Truman should meet
face to face to reconcile their
differences
H, P
American movies are
brainless because movie
capitalists impose their own
tastes on them
The report of the Secretary
General of the French
Communist Party:
reactionary interests prevail
in the government
Text of the resolution passed
at the nine0nation
Communist information
meeting
Anti-American feeling is
rampant in China
H, S
Gomes
H, D
Kawamoto Yamaguchi
H, S
G.D. of
Athens
Kawamoto Fujinami
Abe
4
Y
2
Y
7
Y
7
S
D
6
Fujinami
Y
2
Y
1
Report from the conference
of 9 Communist parties:
discussed and coordinated
activities
Fighting has increased in
Manchuria
US troops will begin
withdrawing from Italy
S
Australian government has
no information about British
troops being withdrawn from
Japan
Britain has told Australia that
she would like to withdraw
all troops from Japan
H, P
1
H, P
1
Australian Defense Minister
says occupation of Japan will
end when the peace treaty is
signed
Exchange rate between US
dollar and yen to be fixed
soon
H, S
2
H, S
4
The second Japanese whaling
expedition will begin
tomorrow
US interprets Communist
conference as expression of
USSR's determination to
thwart the US
H, S
1
1
H, P
1
5
Malloy
Spaulding
2
4
1
Oversized
News Agency
Telepress
(Shanghai)
Photograph(s)
Source
5:17
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
10/5/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
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Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
47-frn-1025
10/6/194[7]
6:8a
Agence
France-presse
(1, Paris)
47-frn-1026
10/6/194[7]
6:8b
Agence
朝日新聞
France-presse
(Paris)
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
共産党國際連絡機関を新設
47-frn-1027
[10]/[5]/194[7]
6:8c
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(Paris)
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
共産黨の國際的團結なる. まず情報機關を設置.
ワルシャ[ワ]會議で共同宣言
47-frn-1028
[10]/[6]/194[7]
6:10
Associated
時事通信
Press (4, 5,
14,
Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1029
10/6/194[7]
6:10a
Associated
東京新聞
Press (4,
Washington)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1030
[10]/[6]/194[7]
6:10b
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-1032
[10]/[6]/194[7]
6:10d
Associated
北海道新聞
Press
(Washington)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
47-frn-1033
10/6/1947
6:10e
Associated
朝日新聞
Press
(Washington)
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
47-frn-1034
[10]/[6]/194[7]
6:11
Associated
Press
(Moscow)
時事通信 World News Jiji Tsushin World
Service
News Service
Jiji
Red leaders of 9 nations meet for
avowed purpose of wrecking U.S. plans
47-frn-1035
10/6/194[7]
6:11a
Associated
Press (2, 3,
Moscow)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1036
[10]/[6]/194[7]
6:11b
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Moscow)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
A new Communist international
organization was announced Sunday to
fight the [Marshall] plan and "United
States imperialism".
A new Communist international
organization was announced Sunday to
fight the marshal plan and "United
States imperialism"
47-frn-1037
10/6/1947
6:11c
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Moscow;
Washington)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-1038
[10]/[5]/194[7]
6:12
47-frn-1039
[10]/[5]/194[7]
6:13
47-frn-1040
[10]/[5]/194[7]
6:14
47-frn-1041
[10]/[5]/194[7]
6:15
47-frn-1042
[10]/[5]/194[7]
6:16
47-frn-1043
[10]/[5]/194[7]
6:17
47-frn-1044
[10]/[5]/194[7]
6:18
Nanking
(Broadcast)
Sydney
(broadcast)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
A conference of the representatives of
the Communist parties i[n] Yugoslavia
Bulgaria Rumania Hungary Poland
France...
Communist conference has
created an information office
and communique of
resistance to imperialism
H
3
A conference of the representatives of
the Communist parties in Yugoslavia,
Bulgaria, Rumania, Hungary, Poland,
France, Czechoslovakia, Italy and
Russia was helf in Polad at the end of
September.
Rally of Communist representatives
from major European powers disclosed
held in Poland late September
Communist conference has
created an information office
and communique of
resistance to imperialism
H, P
1
Communist conference has
created an information office
and communique of
resistance to imperialism
Communist conference has
created an information office
and communique of
resistance to imperialism
US interprets Communist
conference as expression of
USSR's determination to
thwart the US
H, P
Y
2
H, P
Y
2
Rally of Communist representatives
from major European powers disclosed
held in Poland late September
Moscow[']s announcement of aye nine
nation Communist conference [a]nd its
virtual declaration of political war
against the United States was described
by American officials Sunday as the
most striking evidence of the continued
working of an international Communist
movement...
Moscow[']s announcement of aye nine
nation Communist conference and its
virtual declaration of political war
against the United States was described
by American officials Sunday as the
most striking e[v]idence of the
continued working of an international
Communist movement...
H, P, [John
S
High[t]ow
er]
3
US interprets Communist
conference as expression of
USSR's determination to
thwart the US
H, P
1
Moscow's announcement of a ninenation Communist conference and its
virtual declaration of political war
against the United States was described
by American officials Sunday
US interprets Communist
conference as expression of
USSR's determination to
thwart the US
H, P
Moscow's announcement of a ninenation Communist conference and its
virtual declaration of political war
against the United States was described
by American officials Sunday as the
most striking ev[i]d[e]nce of the
continued working of an international
Communist movement which the
Russians have furnished since pre-war
days.
Moscow's announcement of a ninenation Communist conference and its
virtual declaration of political...
US interprets Communist
conference as expression of
USSR's determination to
thwart the US
H, P
US interprets Communist
conference as expression of
USSR's determination to
thwart the US
Formation of the new
Communist organization
means the formation of two
camps in the world
Formation of the new
Communist organization
means the formation of two
camps in the world
Formation of the new
Communist organization
means the formation of two
camps in the world
H, P
[John
Hightower
]
P
[Thomas
[Whitney]
]
Russia Revives Comintern! U.S. Sees
Move As Opening Of Virtual Political
War. Red Leaders of 9 Nations Meet
For Avowed Purpose of Wrecking U.S.
Plans.; Moscow Seen Waging All-Out
Campaign Against U.S. And Its Leaders
Formation of the new
Communist organization
means the formation of two
camps in the world
P
2
Radio Press
(Nanking)
U.S.: Mrs. Roosevelt attacks Russia
policy
H, P
1
Radio Press
(London
BBC)
Radio Press
(London
BBC)
Communism: Secret European meeting
held
Eleanor Roosevelt charges
USSR with using Nazi
propaganda techniques
New Communist
organization will be in
Belgrade
Austrian Foreign Minister
says that the Allies should
end the occupation of Austria
H, P
1
H
1
[Radio Press
(London
BBC)]
Radio Press
(Nanking)
Radio Press
(Sydney)
Radio Press
(Moscow)
Communism: de Gaulle warns against
Red infiltration
de Gaulle says that France is
threatened by Communist
eastern Europe
Nazi anti-Allied leaflets
found in Munich
Soviet paper calls Dr. Evatt a
maker of national scandals
Wallace denounces proposals
for compulsory military
training
H, P
1
H, S
3
H, S
2
H, P
1
焦点は明に米. 米官辺の見解
Communism: Attacked by Gruber
Germany: Pro-Nazi anti-Allied leaflet
discovered
USSR: Soviet paper criticizes Evatt
U.S.: Wallace opposed to compulsory
military training
Pro-Nazi leaflets found in
Munich
[John
Hightower
]
1
P
H, P
3
Y
3
6
2
[Tom
Whitney]
3
Oversized
News Agency
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(Budapest,
Paris)
Photograph(s)
Source
6:8
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[10]/[6]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1024
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
6:20
Associated
Press (12,
Moscow)
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Pravda said aye joint resolution adopted
at the conference pictured the world as
split into camps led by the Soviet Union
and the United States.
Pravda says that Communists
feel that the world is split into
two camps, with the US as
aggressor
H, P
1
47-frn-1047
10/6/194[7]
6:20a
Associated
Press (12,
Moscow)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Pravda said aye joint resolution adopted
at the conference pictured the world as
split into camps led by the Soviet Union
and the United States.
Pravda says that Communists
feel that the world is split into
two camps, with the US as
aggressor
H, P
1
47-frn-1048
[10]/[6]/194[7]
6:20b
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Moscow)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Pravda says that Communists
feel that the world is split into
two camps, with the US as
aggressor
H, P
2
47-frn-1049
10/6/1947
6:20c
Associated
Press World
Service
(Moscow)
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
Pravda says that Communists
feel that the world is split into
two camps, with the US as
aggressor
H, P
47-frn-1050
[10]/[5]/194[7]
6:21
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(Paris)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Pravda said to-day a joint resolution
adopted at the Polish conference of
Communists pictured the world as split
into camps led by the Soviets and the
United States.
Pravda said today a joint resolution
adopted at the Polish conference of
Communists pictured the world as split
into camps led by the Soviets and the
United States.
de Gaulle warns French of crisis
de Gaulle attacks French
Communist Party as a pawn
of the USSR
H, P
2
47-frn-1051
[10]/[5]/194[7]
6:22
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(Vienna)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Austria wants occupation forces to
withdraw
H, D
3
47-frn-1052
10/6/194[7]
6:23
Reuters
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
American imperialism
47-frn-1053
[10]/[6]/194[7]
6:24
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1054
10/6/1947
6:24a
Associated
時事通信
Press (21,
Paris)
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Paris)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Red headlines in the communist
newspaper lhumanite heralded to its
readers Sunday the opening of...
European communists plan anti-U.S.
drive
47-frn-1055
[10]/[6]/194[7]
6:25
United Press 時事通信
(3, 4,
Moscow)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Third declaration added " aggressors of
yesterday- capi[t]alistic magn[et]s of
Germany and Japan...
47-frn-1056
10/6/1947
6:25a
United Press 毎日新聞
(Moscow)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Communist parties of Russia and eight
other European states announced they
have formed a new Communist
International Bureau with headquarters
in Belgrade.
47-frn-1057
10/6/194[7]
6:26
Reuters
(Paris)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
French political circles regarded the
new organization as the forerunner of a
new Soviet policy...
47-frn-1058
10/6/194[7]
6:27
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(2, Paris)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1059
[10]/[6]/194[7]
6:28
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Paris)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Over 150,000 people flocked to the
Vincennes racetrack today to hear
General de Gaulle's first speech to be
delivered in the paris area since the
foundation of the French People's Rally
(R. P. F.)
Gen. Charles de Gaulle said today that
France is a "threatened country" while
two-thirds of...
47-frn-1060
10/6/194[7]
6:29
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(9, Berlin)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo
47-frn-1061
10/9/1947
6:30
United Press 国際タイムス,
(Seoul)
日米通信
The Kokusai Times,
The America-Japan
Press
Kokusai, Nichibei
Tsushin
京城に反ソデモ. 米軍朝鮮撤退に反対
47-frn-1062
[10]/[6]/194[7]
6:30a
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
米軍の撤退に反對. ソウルで國民大會開かる
47-frn-1063
10/6/1947
6:32
United Press 共同通信
(13, 14, San
Francisco,
Seoul)
NEA
日米通信
(Washington)
Nichibei Tsushin
Nichibei Tsushin
批判されるVAの業績.
ブラッドレー長官に注ぐ賛否両論
47-frn-1064
[10]/[6]/194[7]
6:33
International 北海道新聞
News Service
(Seoul)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
47-frn-1065
[10]/6/194[7]
6:33a
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Seoul)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishinippon
南鮮で反ソデモ
47-frn-1066
[10]/[6]/194[7]
6:33b
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Seoul)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
南鮮の反ソデモ
共同通信
共同通信
反逆者排撃. ソ紙論評
Austria wants the occupation Austria wants the Allied
to move out.
occupation forces to leave
2
H
2
H, D
2
Communist leaders vow to
attack US policy
H, P
1
Communist communique
states in part that the US is
preparing Japan and
Germany to be her pawns of
aggression
Communist communique
states in part that the US is
preparing Japan and
Germany to be her pawns of
aggression
H, P
[Crowkite]
2
H
[Walter
Crowkite,
United
States
staff
correspon
dent],
[Hironaga]
1
France sees new Communist
organization as Soviet
attempt to safeguard against
isolation
de Gaulle attacks French
Communist Party as a pawn
of the USSR
H, P
2
H, P
1
de Gaulle declares France in
danger of Soviet expansion
(same speech as 6:21, 6:27)
H, P
2
The diet of Saxony passed a resolution
protesting against the creation of the
Saar territory.
Status of Saar territory
should not be decided solely
by the occupying powers
D
1
Approximately 60,000 members of
Rightist Daihan Youth Association,
displaying banners such as "Overthrow
Russia Like a Robber" ...
Approximately sixty thousand members
of Rightist Daihan Youth Association
displaying banners such as 33
overthrow Russia...
The VA: Bradley's $12 Billion
In Two Years, It Has Spent
Headache. In Two Years, It Has Spent 20% of the Total U.S.
20% of the Total U.S. Budget
Budget
Deleted: mentions of USSR
from an account of an antiSoviet demonstration in
South Korea
Deleted: mentions of USSR
from an account of an antiSoviet demonstration in
South Korea
Gen. Bradley has generally
done a good job as head of
the Veterans' Administration
H, D
Y
4
H, D
Y
4
Y
3
Anti-Russian demonstration was staged
Sunday in Seoul by more than 30,000
South Korean rightists carrying banners
reading, "Russian Robbers Must Leave
Korea."
Korean Rightists sta[g]e anti-Russian
demonstration
Deleted: mentions of USSR
from an account of an antiSoviet demonstration in
South Korea
H, D, [Douglas
P
Larsen,
NEA staff
correspon
dent]
H, D
H, [D]
Y
2
H, [D]
Y
2
Korean Rightists sta[g]e anti-Russian
demonstration
World wide Commy papers
to attack U.S. policy
Communist resolution says
that Communists must resist
imperialist forces
Communist leaders vow to
attack US policy
Y
Deleted: mentions of USSR
from an account of an antiSoviet demonstration in
South Korea
Deleted: mentions of USSR
from an account of an antiSoviet demonstration in
South Korea
Oversized
News Agency
[10]/[6]/194[7]
Photograph(s)
Source
47-frn-1046
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-1068
10/6/1947
6:34
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Indianapolis) 産業経済新聞
Osaka Shimbun,
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Sangyo Keizai
47-frn-1069
[10]/[6]/194[7]
6:35
Associated
Press
(Nanking)
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
High Chinese official who declined be
q[uo]ted said Allied occupation troops
should not be withdrawn from Korea
until adequate safeguards established
prevent North Korean...
47-frn-1070
[10]/[6]/194[7]
6:35a
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Nanking)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
A high Chinese official who declined to
be quoted said Allied occupation troops
should not be withdrawn from Korea
until...
Chinese official says that US
should not withdraw from
Korea before safeguarding
the South against takeover by
the North
H, P
2
47-frn-1071
10/6/194[7]
6:37
Reuters
(Paris)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
de Gaulle attacks French
Communist Party
H, P
5
47-frn-1072
[10]/[4]/194[7]
6:39
USIS
時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Nearly half a million Parisians cheered
general Charles de Gaulle on the
Vincennes rac[e]track, Paris...
Soviet intimidation campaign seen
Rep. Eaton says that USSR's
charge of warmongering
against the US is part of a
campaign of intimidation
H, P
3
47-frn-1073
[10]/[5]/194[7]
6:11,
6:40
Associated
Press
(Moscow)
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
"Communist Countries" to set up body
to coordinate activities
H, P
2
47-frn-1074
[10]/6/194[7]
6:41
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Belgrade)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
コミンテルン復活, 欧九カ国共産党で構成
European Communists announce
revival of Comintern
Communist conference has
created an information office
and communique of
resistance to imperialism
Communist parties announce
the revival of the Comintern
H, P
Y
5
47-frn-1075
[10]/[6]/194[7]
6:42
United Press 国際タイムス
(New York)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai
全歐州の共産黨 米英に宣傳闘争.
米代表政府の政策明弁
Warren Austin refutes
Communist charges against
the US in speech to the UN
H, P
Y
4
47-frn-1077
[10]/[6]/194[7]
6:44
Associated
Press
(Shanghai)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo
Chiang Kai-shek conferred
with generals in Peiping
P
1
47-frn-1078
10/6/194[7]
6:45
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(44, Batavia)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
H, S,
D
4
47-frn-1080
[10]/[5]/194[7]
6:47
Radio Press
(New York)
Warren Austin, chief United States
delegate to the United Nations,
delivered Sunday what to many
appeared to be the answer to the
European communist communique
declaring ideological war on the
capitalistic structure of the United
States.
Chiang Kai-shek spent busy day Peiping
in conferences with General Li Tsungjen director his headquarters .. and Sun
Lien-chung...
An appeal to all Republican armed
forces to continue opposing the Dutch
imperialism and colonial war, was
launched tonight by President Soekarno
on the occasion of the second
anniversary of the creation of the
Republican army which will be
celebrated tomorrow.
Russian campaign
47-frn-1082
10/6/194[7]
6:49
Associated
朝日新聞; 時事通信;
Press (24, 26, 共同通信
San
Francisco,
London);
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(London);
Associated
Press World
Service
(London)
Asahi Shimbun; Jiji
Tsushin; Kyodo
Tsushin;
Asahi; Jiji; Kyodo
News Service
47-frn-1083
10/6/1947
6:49b
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(London)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
See intensified drive by Europe's
Leftists. Merger Of Social Democrats
With Communists Held Likely
New Communist
organization aims to create
new leftist parties in all
European countries
H, P
1
47-frn-1084
10/6/1947
6:50
International Nippon Times
News Service
(London)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Russians unleash new tirade on U.S.
Pravda Diatribe Says Greeks Being Fed
With Ammunition, Shells and Bombs
Moscow press denounces
Truman and Churchill
H, S
1
47-frn-1085
10/6/1947
6:52
Radio Press
(New York)
Good evening, neighbors. We are glad
to be discussing to night's [q]uestion
here in the heart...
Transcript of a town meeting
to discuss how US-USSR
differences can be resolved
H, P
20
47-frn-1086
10/6/1947
6:54
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Paris)
U.S. opposition to Russia held essential
to France. De Gaulle's Speech Opens
Campai[gn] For Election of Anti-Red
Party
De Gaulle says in first speech
since 1946 that US
opposition to the USSR is
essential for safety of France
H, P
1
東京新聞
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
"当然の発展". 英彿官辺の見解
Senator declares Russia preparing for
war which U.S. can prevent.
Aye Bucharest dispatch indicated
Sunday night that the first practical
result of the Communist declaration
issued in Moscow would be intensified
drives to created new mass left wing
[p]arties in all European countries.; A
Bucharest dispatch indicated today that
the first practical result of the
Communist declaration issued in
Moscow would be intensified drives to
create new mass left wing parties in all
European countries.; A Bucharest
dispatch indicated today that the first
practical result of the Communist
declaration issued in Moscow would be
intensified drives to create new mass
left wing parties in all European
countries.
Deleted: mentions of USSR
H, D
from an account of an antiSoviet demonstration in
South Korea
Sen. Capehart says that
H, P
USSR is preparing for war
but US may prevent it by
rehabilitating Europe
Chinese official says that US H, P
should not withdraw from
Korea before safeguarding
the South against takeover by
the North
Examiner1 Examiner2
Nippon Times
ソ連第三次大戦を準備
Korean right wing youths
parade to have Russians
leave
Brief Summary
International Nippon Times
News Service
(Seoul)
東京新聞
Stage anti-Russian rally, 30,000 S.
Korean Rightists Demand Soviet
Withdrawal
Subject
6:33c
Holland's war against
Indonesian rebels is
"imperialist"
US journalists react angrily to
Soviet charges against the US
H, P
Member of Romanian
Communists vow to defeat
polit[ical]-bureau urges social "imperialism threatening with
democrats to help defeat
atomic bombs"
"imperialism threatening with
A bomb."
D, H
2
Y
5
1
4
Y
8
Oversized
News Agency
10/6/1947
Photograph(s)
Source
47-frn-1067
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Nippon Times
Submitted by
Nippon Times
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Nippon Times
Foreign
Headline
47-frn-1088
10/6/1947
6:56
47-frn-1089
[10]/[4]/194[7]
6:57
United Press 時事通信
(Berlin)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-1090
[10]/[4]/194[7]
6:58
Reuters (New 時事通信
York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-1091
10/6/1947
6:59
International Nippon Times
News Service
(Washington)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-1092
10/6/1947
6:60
Zhong yang 共同通信
tong xun she
(Hsinking)
Kyodo Tsushin (76)
Kyodo Tsushin 76
満州中共地区に残留邦人十数万
47-frn-1093
10/6/1947
6:61
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(New York) 産業経済新聞
Silk dealers disappoined in no early
announcement of new prices
[10]/[5]/194[7]
6:62
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(Budapest)
Osaka Jijishimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Sekai-Nippo
米絹業界生糸改訂價格発表遅延に失望
47-frn-1094
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Sekai Nippo
コミンテルン復活第一歩. ハンガリー消息筋の觀測
Rally of European Reds seen as rebirth
of Komintern.
47-frn-1095
[10]/[2]/194[7]
6:64
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(New York)
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
47-frn-1096
10/6/194[7]
The Kyodo 読売新聞
News Serivce
Yomiuri Shimbun
47-frn-1097
[10]/[6]/194[7]
7:2
Radio Press
(Nanking)
47-frn-1098
[10]/[5]/194[7]
7:3
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(Berlin)
47-frn-1099
[10]/[6]/194[7]
7:4
47-frn-1100
[10]/[6]/194[7]
47-frn-1101
共同通信 共同特信 C Kyodo Tsushin Kyodo Kyodo Tokushin
Tokushin C
Bunka
Editorial
Subject
U.K. troops' withdrawal surprises
BCOF command. Pulling Out of 4,500
British Troops To Leave 14,000
Anzacs Here
対日講和と中國の世論. 大公報の社説に聞く
Brief Summary
4,500 troops are involved in
British withdrawal from
Japan
"Peace with Japan and
Chinese newspaper states the
Chinese public opinion, Tai importance of China's having
Kwan Pao states in editorial" a say in the Japanese peace
conference
Lucius Clay approves conditional
Gen. Clay approves
amnesty plan
conditional amnesty for Nazi
offenders
Progress of UN assembly work
The UN Assembly is
progressing slowly partly
because of the US-USSR
deadlock
Charges Greek guerillas told to fight or
State Dept. claims that USSR
be shot. Henderson Repudiates
is forcing Greek guerillas to
Accusation Of U.S. Dictation in Athens
continue to fight against the
Greek government
"Over hundred thousand
Japanese remaining in
Manchu- main Communist
zone"
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
H, P
Notes
1
Makoto
Ota,
reporter
Kawamoto Fujinami
Y
13
H, P
2
H, P
4
H, P
1
Y
14
H, C [Theodore
Koslow]
Y
22
Hungarian observers see the
new Communist organization
as a new Comintern
H, P
Y
2
鐵のカーテン内になお西歐の影響. トリビューン紙社説 Americans warned against overs[i]mplifying problems beyond "Iron
Curtain" by Herald Tribune Leader
Americans must not be too
hasty to divide the world into
two hostile camps
H, P
Y
3
Yomiuri
ワルシャワでさる九月開かれた九ヶ國共産党会議で「
共産主義情報本部」設置案が決議されたとの報は各國
に大きな衝動を與えた様子で、これは戰時中の一九四
三年六月"対独戰完遂のため民主主義陣営の提携強化"
を理由にモスクワの指令で解散された第三インターナ
ショナルに代つてコミンテルン(國際共産主義同盟)
復活企図の第一歩でさると信ぜられている。
Communist organization
declares its intention to
thwart capitalism
D, P
Y
4
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
日獨貿易禁止
Japan barred to German traders.
United Press 時事通信
(Canton,
OH)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
欧州共産党会議は対米戰準備が目的
Former editor Communist Daily worker
Louis Budenz said purpose behind
formation Communist International
Bureau by nine European countries...
7:5
United Press 時事通信
(London)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
欧州共産党会議はマーシャル案破壊が目的
10/7/194[7]
7:5a
United Press 共同通信
(London)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1102
[10]/[6]/194[7]
7:5b
United Press 時事通信
(London)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
High Left[-]Wing political sources here
predicted first goal of Moscow
resurrected Comintern would to wreck
Marshall Plan in Europe.
High Left[-]Wing political sources here
predicted first goal of Moscow
resurrected Comintern would to wreck
Marshall Plan in Europe.
British Leftists see sabotage in
resurrected Comintern
47-frn-1103
[10]/[7]/194[7]
7:5c
United Press [毎日新聞]
(London)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
[Mainichi Shimbun]
The British foreign office interpreted
the rebirth of the Communist
Internationals as the formal end of wartime cooperation among the big powers.
47-frn-1104
10/7/1947
7:5d
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Comintern revival in Asia predicted.
Present Kremlin Move Expected To Be
Followed Up by Regional Groupings
47-frn-1105
10/7/194[7]
7:6
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(London)
United Press 共同通信
(17, Lake
Success)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Russia[']s new Internatioinal
Communist Organization tossed
Uni[ted] Nations General Assembly into
turmoil and blasted whatever...
Conference of communist parties of
nine European countries which met
recently in Poland and agree to set up
new nice nation communist
organi[z]ation in Belgrade called for...
Occupation: Chinese mission to
celebrate anniversary
Japanese repatriates say that
many Japanese are still
laboring in Communist
Manchuria
Changed: mentions of SCAP
to Boeki Cho
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, P
H, P
Kawamoto Fujinami
Chinese mission to celebrate MacArthur has been invited
H, D
anniversary
to a Chinese Republic
anniversary celebration
Japan is not one of the
P
countries to which authorized
German traders can go
2
Y
2
American communist
Budenz says that the purpose
of the new Comintern is to
consolidate strength for
possible confrontation with
the US
Britain interprets the new
Comintern as end of postwar
cooperation between big
powers
Britain interprets the new
Comintern as end of postwar
cooperation between big
powers
Britain interprets the new
Comintern as end of postwar
cooperation between big
powers
Britain interprets the new
Comintern as end of postwar
cooperation between big
powers
H, P
Y
3
H, P
Y
2
Britain interprets the new
Comintern as end of postwar
cooperation between big
powers
Formation of new
Communist organization has
thrown UN into turmoil;
USSR condemns American
warmongering
Formation of new
Communist organization has
thrown UN into turmoil;
USSR condemns American
warmongering
H, P
H, P
2
H, P
2
H, P
1
[Tanaka]
47-frn-1106
47-frn-1106a
[10]/[7]/194[7]
10/7/1947
7:6a
7:6a
United Press [毎日新聞]
(Lake
Success)
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Lake
Success)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
Nippon Times
[Mainichi Shimbun]
Nippon Times
Foreign
Russia's new international Communist
organization tossed the United Nations
General Assembly into a turmoil and
blasted whatever hope remained the
East-West split can be healed at this
session or any other meeting in the
foreseeable future.
Comintern rebirth shatters U.N. Hopes;
assembly is upset. Russia's New Move
Blasts All Hopes of Breaching Split
Between East and West
1
H, D
2
[Shackfor
d]
H, D,
P
1
[R. H.
Shackford
],
[Matsuda]
H, D,
P
1
Oversized
News Agency
ReuterAustralian
Associated
Press
Photograph(s)
Source
6:55
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
10/6/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1087
Censorship
Action
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7:6c
Submitted by
(Japanese)
47-frn-1108
10/7/194[7]
7:7
共同通信
47-frn-1109
[10]/[6]/194[7]
7:7a
United Press 時事通信
(London)
47-frn-1110
[10]/[7]/194[7]
7:8
Radio Press
10/11/1947
Submitted by
The Kokusai Times
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Kokusai Times
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Headline (Japanese)
米國側の成果. 國連總會に於ける空氣;
歐州の分裂阻止望み絶ゆ.
歐州共産黨會議發表に國連總會の觀測
Headline
Subject
Russia's new international Communist
organization tossed the United Nations
General Assembly into a turmoil and
blasted whatever hope remained the
East-West split can be healed at this
session or any other meeting in the
foreseeable future.
Lead London foreign office interpreted
rebirth of Communist International
formal end of wartime cooperation
among big powers.
British spokesman on Communist
Organization
The Communist Party newspaper,
Pravda, has published in Moscow an
announcement of Moscow's return to
the original Marxian concept of
proletarian revolutions among highly
industrialized countries such as
Germany and England.
時事通信 海外電報版 Jiji Tsushin Kaigai
Dempoban (13)
Jiji Tsushin 13
ユーゴスラヴイア. チトー元師.
反フアシスム戰線結成を提唱
47-frn-1111
10/7/1947
7:9
Commentary Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1111a
[10]/[6]/194[7]
7:10
Austria: Gruder criticizes Communism
again
47-frn-1112
[10]/[6]/194[7]
7:11
Radio Press
(London
BBC)
Radio Press
(Moscow)
"Tito's statement"
47-frn-1113
[10]/[6]/194[7]
7:12
Radio Press
(London
BBC)
Comments: British, U.S., French
reactions
47-frn-1114
[10]/[6]/194[7]
7:13
47-frn-1115
[10]/[6]/194[7]
7:14
[Radio Press
(London
BBC)]
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
47-frn-1116
[10]/[7]/194[7]
7:15
47-frn-1117
[10]/[7]/194[7]
7:16
47-frn-1118
[10]/[6]/194[7]
7:17
Associated
Press
(London)
47-frn-1119
[10]/[7]/194[7]
7:18
47-frn-1120
10/7/1947
47-frn-1121
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Moscow)
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Moscow)
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Britain interprets the new
Comintern as end of postwar
cooperation between big
powers
Britain interprets the new
Comintern as end of postwar
cooperation between big
powers
Comintern announces that it
will encourage proletarian
revolutions in France and
England
H, P
2
H, P
2
H, S
2
Prine Minister Tito says the
US is encouraging the
recovery of fascism
Y
4
H, S
Kawamoto Tabata
Y
4
1
H, S
2
H, P
2
H, P
1
H, P
8
H, S
2
US Political: African Comm[ittee]
Protests to State Dep[artment]
US refuses visa to Reverend
Scott, who was going to give
the UN information on
racism in South Africa
H, S
2
Britain interprets the new
Comintern as end of postwar
cooperation between big
powers
Iraqi Foreign Minister calls
formation of new Comintern
a "declaration of war"
H, P
1
H, P
1
Japan's first soil survey is
being conducted by
American scientists
H, P
MacArthur will discuss
British withdrawal from
Japan with the Britsh
delegation
Comintern denounces
imperialists "threatening with
atom bombs"
H, P
2
H, D
1
Comintern denounces
imperialists "threatening with
atom bombs"
H, P
1
Britain interprets the new
Comintern as end of postwar
cooperation between big
powers
Vishinsky charges capitalists
with wanting world
domination in a UN speech
H, P
7
P
1
Vishinsky charges capitalists
with wanting world
domination in a UN speech
H, P
AEC Chairman Lilienthal
refutes Soviet rumors that the
US could heat Europe with
nuclear energy if she wanted
to
H, P
2 or 3 years needed for Japan to
become self-sustaining country
Argentina: Textile workers on strike
時事通信
Examiner3
[R. H.
Shackford
, United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
Anglo-Soviet Friendship
Society criticizes British
government for being allied
with America
British papers are optimistic
about relations with the
USSR, despite the new
Comintern
There is no official comment
from US or Britain about the
new Comintern
Draper believes that Japan
needs three more years to
attain economic selfsufficiency
Egypt will establish a ministry
in Japan
Comments: No official comment from
Western Powers
Jiji Tsushin
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, D
H, D
Britain: Anglo-Soviet confab held in
London
Jiji Tsushin
Brief Summary
Formation of new
Communist organization has
thrown UN into turmoil;
USSR condemns American
warmongering
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
London reactions to Comintern
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Lake
Success)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Foreign Minister Fadhil Jamali of Iraq
Declared today that the manifesto
issued by the nine-nation...
7:19
Science
日米通信
Service (New
Haven, CT)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei
10/7/194[7]
7:20
Reuters
(Karachi)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Agency
Withdr[a]wal of British occupation
troops from Japan will be discussed by
general [D]ouglas Mac[Arthur]...
47-frn-1122
[10]/[7]/194[7]
7:21
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(London)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo B
Western European governments and
most newspapers withheld comment on
the announcement that Communists of
nine...
47-frn-1123
10/7/194[7]
7:21a
Associated
Press (50,
London)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1124
10/7/194[7]
7:24
Associated
Press (9,
London)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Agency
Western European governments and
most newspapers withheld comment
today on the announcement that
Communists of...
Diplomatic sources here said Monday
that cr[ea]tion of [a] new international
Communist organisation was the...
47-frn-1125
[10]/[7]/194[7]
7:26
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1126
10/7/194[7]
7:26a
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1127
10/7/1947
7:27
Associated
東京新聞
Press (16,
Lake
Success)
Associated
共同通信
Press (16,
Lake
Success)
United Press 毎日新聞
(Detroit)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
日本に最初の近代的農地測量実施. スワンソン博士語る First modern soil survey being
conducted in Japan
Russia[']s [Andrei] Y Vishinsky brought
the ideological struggle between
Communism and Capitalism into United
Nations...
Russia[']s [Andrei] Y Vishinsky brought
the ideological struggle between
Communism and Capitalism into United
Nations...
Atomic Furnaces
Argentine textile workers on
strike
Y
[Max
Harrelson]
2
2
1
Oversized
News Agency
United Press 国際タイムス
(Lake
Success,
Washington)
Photograph(s)
Source
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[10]/[7]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1107
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1129
10/7/1947
7:30
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(London)
産業経済新聞
[10]/[7]/194[7]
7:30a
International 貿易日報, 日本通信
News Service
(London)
Osaka Jijishimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Boeki Nippo,
Nippon Tsushin
フーバー前大統領非難さる
47-frn-1130
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Boeki Nippo, Nihon
Tsushin
47-frn-1131
10/7/194[7]
7:31
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Washington)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
米の反響.
新らしい國際共産党結成の報道はワシントン政界に少
からざる反響を呼んでいるがこれを要約すると米國は
新國際共産党の再生を東西二つの世界の間の政治的、
イデオロギー的宣戰布告だとみているといえよう
U.S. views Internationale organization
as sign of political warfare
US has accepted new
Comintern as declaration of
ideological warfare between
east and west
H
47-frn-1132
10/7/1947
7:31a
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Washington) 産業経済新聞
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jijishimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai.
Shimbun
共産的インターナショナルは政治的戦略である
U.S. views Internationale organization
as sign of political warfare
US has accepted new
Comintern as declaration of
ideological warfare between
east and west
H, P
47-frn-1133
10/7/194[7]
7:31b
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Washington)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishinippon
共産党国際組織に対する米の見解
U.S. views Internationale organization
as sign of political warfare
US has accepted new
Comintern as declaration of
ideological warfare between
east and west
H, P
47-frn-1134
10/7/194[7]
7:32
Agence
FrancePresse (16,
Moscow)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Pravda says the US wants to
permanently establish her
"policing regime" in Korea
H, S
47-frn-1135
10/7/1947
7:34
Reuters
(Shanghai)
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
"The Korean people have become
attached to their liberty and
independence and will never accept the
yoke of American colonists, writes the
Pravda today in a denial of the
authenticity of the document published
by the New York Herald Tribune that
the Soviet command allegedly sought to
create a Communist government in
Korea as soon as the American and
Soviet troops had withdrawn.
Abolition of the Mikado is demanded
47-frn-1136
[10]/[6]/194[7]
7:35
United Press 時事通信
(Montpelier,
Vermont)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-1137
10/7/194[7]
7:36
Associated
共同通信
Press (27,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1138
[10]/[7]/194[7]
7:36a
Associated
時事通信
Press (27,
Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1139
[10]/[7]/194[7]
7:36b
Associated
時事通信
Press
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1140
10/7/194[7]
7:36c
Associated
朝日新聞
Press (27,
Washington)
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi Shimbun
47-frn-1141
[10]/[7]/194[7]
7:37
International 貿易日報, 日本通信
News Service
(Warsaw)
Boeki Nippo, Nihon
Tsushin
Boeki Nippo,
Nippon Tsushin
47-frn-1142
[10]/[7]/194[7]
7:37a
International 北海道新聞
News Service
(Warsaw)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
The IT dep[ar]tment was sometime
[un]infor[m]ed of the meeting
European Communist Leaders in
Warsaw... ; Semi[-]Official Washington
reaction tonight to setting up of new
nine nation Communist International
Bureau in...
Hoover charged with advocating
separate peace for Japan
Marshall Plan might be
passed by Congress more
quickly as a result of the
formation of the new
Comintern
H, P
Soviets say that Herbert
Hoover has wanted a crusade
against the USSR for 30
years
H, S
Hoover charged with advocating
separate peace for Japan
Henry Wallace says the United States
and Russia are planning an international
drive to win the control of the Middle
Eastern oil resources.
Undersecretary of the army William
[H.] Draper dis[c]losed Monday that
the possibility of allowing Japanese
business men to travel to America and
other countries in search of trade is
being studied.
Undersecretary of the army William H.
Draper disclose[d] Monday that the
possibility of allowing Japanese business
men to travel to America and other
countries in search of trade is being
studied.
Japanese suggested to be allowed to
travel abroad
日本実業家の海外旅行考慮
Undersecretary of the army William H.
Draper disclosed Monday that the
possibility of allowing Japanese business
men to travel to America and other
countries in search of trade is being
studied.
Intensification of Soviet political
warfare expected
Intensification of Soviet Political
warfare expected
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
3
Y
H, S
China recommends a harsh
settlement for Japan at the
peace conference
Henry Wallace says Britain's
foreign policy is reactionary
H, S
Notes
5
1
[George
Durno,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
[George
Durno,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
[George
Durno,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
Y
3
Y
9
Y
7
1
[Thomas
Aldeguer],
[Tanaka]
3
H, D
2
Draper announces that
Japanese businessmen may
be allowed to travel to the
US and other countries
H
2
Draper announces that
Japanese businessmen may
be allowed to travel to the
US and other countries
H
1
Draper announces that
Japanese businessmen may
be allowed to travel to the
US and other countries
Draper announces that
Japanese businessmen may
be allowed to travel to the
US and other countries
H, P
1
Observers believe the
formation of the new
Comintern increases the
danger of war
H, P
Observers believe the
formation of the new
Comintern increases the
danger of war
H
H, P
Y
[Kingsbur
y Smith,
European
General
Manager
Internation
al News
Service]
[Kingsbur
y Smith,
European
General
Manager
Internation
al News
Service]
2
2
1
Oversized
News Agency
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(48,
Washington);
Reuters
(London)
Photograph(s)
Source
7:28
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
10/7/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
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Action
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on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
7:37b
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Warsaw)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
信賴すべきポーランド政府当局筋から得た情報による
と欧州九カ國共産党代表の会議は九月廿六日から廿九
日までの間に下部シレジアのある共産主義青年学校で
開かれたといわれる、右会議が起草された共産党の政
治戰略は
Intensification of Soviet Political
warfare expected
Observers believe the
formation of the new
Comintern increases the
danger of war
H, P
47-frn-1144
10/7/194[7]
7:37c
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Warsaw)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi nippon
共産党会議にたいする見解
Intensification of Soviet political
warfare expected
Observers believe the
formation of the new
Comintern increases the
danger of war
H, P
47-frn-1145
10/7/194[7]
7:39
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
The situation created by the formation
in Belgrade of the new Communist
European headoffice will...
1
10/7/194[7]
7:40
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
H, P
1
47-frn-1147
[10]/[7]/194[7]
7:41
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
The State Department had been
informed of the convention of the
European Communist Leaders in
Warsaw...
British regards revived Comintern as
explanation of Moscow policy
H
1
47-frn-1148
10/7/194[7]
7:41a
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(London)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishinippon
High US officials will study
the situation created by the
formation of the new
Comintern
State Dept. knew about the
Communist convention
ahead of time; has no
comment on the Comintern
Britain says that the
Comintern explains the lack
of cooperation between the
big powers after the war
Britain says that the
Comintern explains the lack
of cooperation between the
big powers after the war
H, P
47-frn-1146
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(22,
Washington)
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(23,
Washington)
International 北海道新聞
News Service
(London)
47-frn-1149
[10]/[6]/194[7]
7:42
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
US spokesman refuses to comment on
Comintern revival
H, P
1
47-frn-1150
[10]/[7]/194[7]
7:43
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Batavia)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
H, D
3
47-frn-1151
[10]/[6]/194[7]
7:44
Reuters
(London)
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
3
[10]/[6]/194[7]
7:45
Jiji
H, P
5
10/7/1947
7:46
Associated
時事通信
Press
(Washington)
Agence
毎日新聞
France-presse
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1153
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Comintern warfare
H, P
1
47-frn-1154
10/7/194[7]
7:46a
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
The situation created by the constitution
in Belgrade of the new Communist
European head office will...
H, P
3
47-frn-1155
10/7/1947
7:46b
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(41,
Washington)
Agence
朝日新聞
France-presse
(Washington)
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
米政府、對應策練る. 國際共産黨再建を重視
US government to plan at weekend
measure to counteract Comintern
warfare
47-frn-1156
[10]/[6]/194[7]
7:46c
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(Washington)
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
米國の見解
US government to plan at weekend
measures to counteract Comintern
warfare
47-frn-1157
10/7/194[7]
7:47
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin (21,
Lake
Success)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
All nations view the new
Comintern as an important
political development
New Comintern is
declaration of political war
against the US
High US officials will study
the situation created by the
formation of the new
Comintern
High US officials will study
the situation created by the
formation of the new
Comintern
High US officials will study
the situation created by the
formation of the new
Comintern
High US officials will study
the situation created by the
formation of the new
Comintern
UN diplomats expect to
make moves to strengthen
the coalition of western
powers
H, P
47-frn-1152
A major incident appeared Monday
night to be developing over the
Republican arrest of three members of
the Dutch military who were on a
United States Navy plane forced down
Saturday in the Republican territory in
West Java.
"Drive of world Communism", is
London comment on revival of
Comintern
Moscow seen waging all-out campaign
against U.S. and its leaders
New Comintern caught the
US by surprise; still no
comment from the State
Dept.
Indonesian republicans
criticize the Dutch use of a
US plane, saying it was a
violation of US neutrality
47-frn-1158
[10]/[6]/194[7]
7:48
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(Berlin)
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
佛へのザール經濟統合實現.
人民々主黨、第一黨へ躍進!
Reds comment on Saar defeat: "The
stomach has spoken".
Only the USSR will protect
German interests in the Saar
H, S
Y
2
47-frn-1159
[10]/[7]/194[7]
7:49
United Press 国際タイムス
(Lake
Success)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
コミンテルン再建に動揺. 國連イラク代表米を非難
Arab leader accuses the US
of not protecting Arab
interests in Palestine
H, P
Y
2
47-frn-1160
10/7/194[7]
7:50
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
[Roderick]
7:50a
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
Mao Tse-tung will probably
not opt to join the new
Comintern
Mao Tse-tung will probably
not opt to join the new
Comintern
H, P
10/7/194[7]
Associated
Press
(Shanghai)
Associated
Press World
Service
(Shanghai)
共同通信
47-frn-1161
H, P
[John
Roderick]
47-frn-1163
[10]/[7]/194[7]
8:2
A spokesman for the Arab countries
accused the United States -- in
contradiction of the Truman doctrine -of tolerating United States financing of
minority "terrorism and illegal
immigration" into Palestine.
Will Chinese Communist Party- which
claims [to] b[e] [se]cond largest in
world- publicly join [esta]bl[i]shed...
Will the Chinese Communist Partywhich claims to be the second largest in
the world-publicly join the just
established Comintern and openly avow
its relations with Moscow?
Trade: Must be on barter basis with
sterling areas
Japan's trade with sterling
countires will be on a barter
basis
H, S
Radio Press
(Sydney)
Britain regards revived Comintern as
explanation of Moscow policy
New steps to strengthen the workday
coalition of the Western Powers are
expected by many diplomatic experts...
結局不参加か
H, P
Y
3
Y
8
Y
8
[Thomas G. Watson,
International News
Service staff
correspondent]
英、見解を発表
[Kingsbur
y Smith,
European
General
Manager
Internation
al News
Service]
[Kingsbur
y Smith,
European
General
Manager
Internation
al News
Service]
Oversized
News Agency
10/7/194[7]
Photograph(s)
Source
47-frn-1143
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
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Control No.
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Action
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H, P
Y
5
H, P
Y
3
H, P
[Jolin M.
Hightower
]
2
3
Y
3
2
1
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Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Kyodo Tsushin,
Nippon Times
Kyodo, Nippon
Times Foreign
Europe Comintern Bloc Termed AntiWall Street
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Army Undersecretary Draper said
Tuesday American occupation forces in
Japan will take over areas which...
8:4a
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Army Undersecretary William H[.]
Draper, Jr. said Tuesday the American
occupation forces in Japan will take
over...
10/8/194[7]
8:4b
Associated
東京新聞
Press (27,
Washington)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1168
[10]/[7]/194[7]
8:5
United Press 時事通信
(Shanghai)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1169
10/8/194[7]
United Press 共同通信
(Shanghai)
Undersecretary of the Army William
H[.] Draper disclosed Monday that the
possibility of allowing Japanese business
men to travel to America and other
countries in search of trade is bei[ng]
studied.
[Yang Tsin Sheng] assistant manager
barter section central trust of China
scheduled leave for Japan...
[Yang Tsin Sheng] assistant manager
barter section central trust of China
scheduled leave for Japan...
47-frn-1170
10/8/1947
47-frn-1171
10/8/194[7]
8:7
47-frn-1172
[10]/[8]/194[7]
47-frn-1173
[10]/[8]/194[7]
47-frn-1174
47-frn-1165
10/8/194[7]
8:4
47-frn-1166
[10]/[8]/194[7]
47-frn-1167
8:5a
中国日本よりの人絹積出増加
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin (20)
Jiji Tsushin 20
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
8:8
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
8:9
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Moscow)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
[10]/[7]/194[7]
8:10
Associated
時事通信
Press
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-1175
[10]/[7]/194[7]
8:10a
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1176
10/8/194[7]
8:10b
Associated
共同通信
Press (6,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1177
[10]/[8]/194[7]
8:10c
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-1178
10/8/194[7]
8:10d
Associated
時事通信, 東京新聞
Press (6,
Washington)
Jiji Tsushin, Tokyo
Shimbun
Jiji Tsushin, Tokyo
Shimbun
47-frn-1179
10/8/1947
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun (8)
Tokyo Shimbun 8
47-frn-1180
10/8/1947
8:12
Chicago
Tribune
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-1181
10/8/194[7]
8:13
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin (22,
23, New
York)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1183
10/8/194[7]
8:15
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(17, Sydney)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
The Australian war office issued today
a denial of allegations from repatriated
troops that Australian...
47-frn-1184
10/8/194[7]
8:16
Associated
Press
(Nanking)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1185
[10]/[8]/194[7]
8:16a
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Nanking)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Kuomintang minorganization [Chen Li
Fu] told associated Russia[']s
announcement reestablishment
Co[m]intern reflected "Soviet efforts...
Kuomintang Minister Chen Li-fu told
Associated Press today Russia's
announcement of the re-establishment
of the Comintern reflected...
47-frn-1186
[10]/[8]/194[7]
8:17
United Press 国際タイムス
(Chicago)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
47-frn-1187
10/8/1947
8:18
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Washington)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
10/12/1947
8:6
Commentary
Subject
"International Comintern
Conference."
10/12/1947
8:11
Reuters
(Tokyo)
Commentary
At least three four five banester
organizations were involved in black
market operations covered by a
"Kuromaku"...
Informed sources said the Arab League
would plan at sessions here tonight for
military support...
The periodical New Times asserted
today the U.S. and the Vatican had
entered into an alliance against the
Soviet Union.
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
H, S
3
H, P
2
H, P
1
US occupation forces will
take over the areas that
Britain and India are
evacuating
H, P
1
China to import more rayon
from Japan to cover shortage
H, P
China to import more rayon
from Japan to cover shortage
H, P
Summation of the current
world situation from the
Communist viewpoint
Organization called
Kuromaku made 500,000
million yen worth of black
market transactions
Arabs will seek a US-Britain
split on the Palestine question
S
Y
3
2
3
Kawamoto Tabata
H, P
3
H, P
1
The US-Vatican alliance
against the USSR is not
surprising because the Pope
formerly supported fascism
H, S
1
Japan to get smaller imports of foods
Less food is being shipped to
Japan from the US because
of lowwered production
H
1
Increased European needs and lower
United States production have
combined to decrease the flow of
American food shipments to Japanese
civilians.
Increased European needs and lower
United States production have
combined to decrease the flow of
American food shipments to Japanese
civilians.
Increased European needs and lower
United States production have
combined to decrease the flow of
American food shipments to Japanese
civilians.
Increased European needs and lower
United States production have
combined to decrease the flow of
American food shipments to Japanese
civilians.
Less food is being shipped to
Japan from the US because
of lowwered production
H
1
Less food is being shipped to
Japan from the US because
of lowwered production
H
2
Less food is being shipped to
Japan from the US because
of lowwered production
P
1
Less food is being shipped to
Japan from the US because
of lowwered production
H, P
2
The Comintern is a response
to the anti-Russian Marshall
Plan
Prosecutor Keenan says that
gansters were responsible for
the war effort; Hirohito
wanted peace
H, D
コミンテル[ン]
"Comintern"
Japan's Business Leaders Did Not Help
Foment War, Says Prosecutor Keenan.
No Evidence Unearthed to Show
Businessmen Were Responsible For
War
Communist announcement of what
amounts to [a] new Comintern
dedicated to rubbing out of Western
Democracy...
第三次大戰勃發せば十五分で英は壊滅.
英勞働黨議員オスボン氏語る
Brief Summary
US Communist paper says
Comintern will battle US's
economic dominance in
Europe
US occupation forces will
take over the areas that
Britain and India are
evacuating
US occupation forces will
take over the areas that
Britain and India are
evacuating
A Labor Party member of the British
Parliament said England "may survive
about 15 minutes in the Third World
War."
Evatt sees Truman; urges him to hurry
Japan peace talks. Main Fundamentals
of Treaty Said Already Established In
Many Conferences
Y
4
Kawamoto Fujinami
H, D [Walter
Simmons]
1
New Comintern is the
H, P
formalization of the new Axis
alliance of the Russians
3
Australia denies that her
troops in Japan were treated
worse than other Allied
troops
Kuomintang minister says
Comintern is USSR's attempt
to create its own UN
H, S
1
H, P
1
Kuomintang minister says
Comintern is USSR's attempt
to create its own UN
H, P
3
Europe's greatest fear is a
war between the US and
USSR
H, P
Herbert Evatt urges Truman
to hurry the Japanese peace
talks
H
Y
2
1
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
Kyodo
共同通信, Nippon
Tsushin,
Times
United Press
(New York)
Associated
共同通信
Press (28, 50,
Washington)
8:3
Duplicate
Hold No.
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Date
Censored
10/8/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
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Control No.
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Subject
Brief Summary
Kokusai Times
47-frn-1189
[10]/[8]/194[7]
8:18b
United Press [毎日新聞]
(Washington)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
[Mainichi Shimbun]
Australia's Deputy Prime Minister
Herbert V. Evatt called upon President
Truman Tuesday (U.S. time) and said
he discussed "the immediate urgency of
the Japanese settlement" with the
president.
Anglo-American talk on Japan
47-frn-1190
10/8/1947
8:19
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
MacArthur Plans to Visit Birthplace of
His Father
47-frn-1191
10/8/1947
8:20
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Chicope,
MA)
Associated
Nippon Times
Press
Nippon Times;
Nippon Times
Foreign
Japan impressed by U.S. food drive.
Japanese Now Realize Necessity Of
Depending More on Own Food
Resources
47-frn-1191a
[10]/8/194[7]
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
アメリカの食糧節減と日本の立場
President Truman's appeal for food
holidays sharply impressed the Japanese
today with the necessity of depending
even more on their own foodresources.
47-frn-1192
10/8/1947
8:21
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Washington) 産業経済新聞
Evatt urges Truman to work for
immediate Far Eastern Conference
Herbert Evatt urges Truman
to hurry the Japanese peace
talks
[10]/8/194[7]
8:21a
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Washington)
Osaka Jijishimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
濠外相極東会議促進を大統領に進言
47-frn-1193
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
エヴアツト外相. 対日講和促進を提案
Evatt urges Truman to work for
immediate Far Eastern Conference
47-frn-1194
10/8/194[7]
8:21b
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Washington)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
速かに予備會議. 濠外相米大統領に要請
47-frn-1195
[10]/[8]/194[7]
8:21c
International 北海道新聞
News Service
(Washington)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
47-frn-1196
10/8/1947
8:22
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
47-frn-1197
[10]/[8]/194[7]
8:23
United Press [毎日新聞]
(Lake
Success)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
[Mainichi Shimbun]
United Nations, sits helpless and
dejected
47-frn-1198
10/8/1947
8:24
Yomiuri
Shimbun
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
47-frn-1199
10/8/194[7]
8:25
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(50, London)
Kyodo Tsushin
47-frn-1200
[10]/[7]/194[7]
8:25a
Agence
[毎日新聞]
France-presse
(London)
47-frn-1201
10/8/1947
8:26
47-frn-1202
10/8/194[7]
47-frn-1203
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
西日本新聞
急げ封日講和條約. 濠外相、米大統領に強調
Headline
The Kokusai Times
Herbert Evatt urges Truman
to hurry the Japanese peace
talks
H, P
Herbert Evatt urges Truman
to hurry the Japanese peace
talks
MacArthur will visit the
birthplace of his father
H
Japanese realize they must
depend more on their own
food sources
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Y
[Matsuda]
2
1
H, P
H, P
Notes
1
[Russell
Brines,
Chief of
Tokyo
Bureau,
The
Associated
Press]
1
Y
10
H, P
Y
7
Herbert Evatt urges Truman
to hurry the Japanese peace
talks
H
Y
5
Evatt urges Truman to work for
immediate Far Eastern Conference
Herbert Evatt urges Truman
to hurry the Japanese peace
talks
H, P
Y
3
Australian Minister for External Affairs
Herbert V. E[v]att Tuesday [urged]
President Truman to lend his efforts to
immediate calling...
The Latest Language Reform Attempt
Herbert Evatt urges Truman
to hurry the Japanese peace
talks
H, P
1
Education Ministry has come
up with 881 simplified
characters in an attempt to
simplify the Japanese
language
The UN is rendered helpless
by the standoff between the
US and USSR
H, P
3
Revival of Comintern
Yomiuri agrees that the new
Comintern is a declaration of
political war against the US
H, P
1
Kyodo News
Service
Harry Pollitt Secretary General of the
British Communist Party, declared in a
speech delivered at Ilford...
H, S
2
[Mainichi Shimbun]
[Mainichi Shimbun]
British Communist Party hails Warsaw
Manifesto
United Press Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Army holds Sham War in Kyoto
Prefecture. Gen. Woodruff's
Headquarters Set Up At Fukuchiyama
British communists express
support for the Communist
"information center" in
Belgrade
British communists express
support for the Communist
"information center" in
Belgrade
US Army conducts war
games near Wakasa Bay
H, P
1
8:27
Associated
共同通信
Press (33,
Pearl Harbor)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
[A] Navy spokesman said Tuesday the
Hawaiian Tuna Packers Company had
begun preliminary discussions for the...
H
3
[10]/[8]/194[7]
8:27a
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Pearl
Harbor)
US is discussing fishing
rights for Truk and Palau,
former important Japanese
fishing grounds
US is discussing fishing
rights for Truk and Palau,
former important Japanese
fishing grounds
H
1
47-frn-1204
[10]/[7]/194[7]
8:27b
Associated
Press (Pearl
Harbor)
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
H, P
1
47-frn-1205
10/7/1947
8:27c
Associated
時事通信
Press (33,
Pearl Harbor)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
前日本委任統治領の漁業権問題
[A] Navy spokesman said Tuesday the
Hawaiian Tuna Packers Company had
begun preliminary discussions for the...
47-frn-1206
10/8/1947
8:28
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Vienna)
産業経済新聞
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jijishimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
オーストリアの鉄幕を開けろ
Lifting the "Iron Curtain" in Austria
US is discussing fishing
rights for Truk and Palau,
former important Japanese
fishing grounds
US is discussing fishing
rights for Truk and Palau,
former important Japanese
fishing grounds
The Austrian occupation is
such that many points of
contention between the US
and USSR exist in Austria
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
A Navy spokesm[a]n said Tuesday the
Hawaiian Tuna Packers Company had
begun preliminary discussions for the
first...
U.S. tuna packers start to discuss
fishing right in Pacific
H, P
H, S
[R. H.
Shackford
, United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
1
[Matsuda]
H, P
H, P
Oversized
News Agency
United Press 国際タイムス
(Washington)
Photograph(s)
Source
8:18a
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[10]/[8]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1188
Censorship
Action
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y Smith,
European
General
Manager,
Internation
al News
Services]
1
Y
4
Y
9
1
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Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
8:29
United Press 時事通信
(Seoul,
Korea)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Hodge issues statement to Koreans
Gen. Hodge, US commander
is Korea, says that he doesn't
have the authority to set a
general election
H, P
2
47-frn-1208
10/8/194[7]
8:29a
United Press 共同通信
(13, Seoul)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Shortly after noon Secretary Syngman
Rhee informed Hodges Korean advisor
five hundred Koreans marching toward
Banto...
Gen. Hodge, US commander
is Korea, says that he doesn't
have the authority to set a
general election
H
3
47-frn-1209
10/9/1947
8:30
Radio Press
(London
BBC; New
York)
Associated
日本経済新聞
Press
(Tokyo)
International 貿易日報, 日本通信
News Service
(Tokyo)
Communist Internationale: Howard
(Shapin), London Press Comments.
Communist Campaign
Formation of the new
Comintern is an important
political development
H, P
11
United only by their desire for power,
certain Japanese ex-diplomats,
politicians in the Diet, gangbosses...
Kades says basic struggle between
Japanese law, gangs
SCAP urges Japanese
government to exert firm
control over gangsters
SCAP urges Japanese
government to exert firm
control over gangsters
H, P
47-frn-1210
10/8/1947
8:31
47-frn-1211
[10]/[7]/194[7]
8:31a
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon-Keizai
Boeki Nippo, Nihon
Tsushin
Boeki Nippo,
Nippon Tsushin
47-frn-1212
[10]/[7]/194[7]
8:31b
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Tokyo)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
Kades says basic struggle between
Japanese law, gangs
SCAP urges Japanese
government to exert firm
control over gangsters
H, P
47-frn-1213
10/8/1947
8:31c
International Nippon Times
News Service
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
SCAP urges Japanese
government to exert firm
control over gangsters
H, P
10/8/1947
8:32
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
Says Japan's Basic Political Fight Is
Between Law and 'Hidden Rule'. Kades
Charges Political Parties With Receiving
Financial Support From Behind 'Black
Curtain'
The National Diet Library
47-frn-1214
The National Diet Library
will enhance the culture of
Japan
H, P
47-frn-1215
10/8/1947
8:33
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
對日食糧輸出減少か. 米、價格値上りに苦慮
Y
2
47-frn-1216
[10]/8/194[7]
8:34
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
米共産党機関紙の論評
Daily Worker says democratic forces
aided by Polish meet
American Communists
express support for the new
Comintern
H, S
Y
3
47-frn-1217
[8]/[9]/194[7]
8:35
Business
Week
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
民間人による政府援助の新形式
Overseas Consultants Incorporated will
determine how much industrial capacity
Japan can afford for reparations.
H, P
Y
9
47-frn-1218
10/8/1947
8:36
Agence
毎日新聞
France-presse
(Moscow)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
US consultants will conduct
an industrial survey of Japan
that will help in drafting the
peace treaty
Comintern's purpose is to
fight western aggression
47-frn-1219
10/8/1947
8:37
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(London)
産業経済新聞
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jijishimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Britain embarrassed by
reports that Ambassador
advised Iran to compromise
with the USSR
H, P
47-frn-1220
10/8/1947
8:38
47-frn-1221
10/8/1947
47-frn-1222
10/8/194[7]
47-frn-1223
10/8/1947
47-frn-1224
[10]/[7]/194[7]
47-frn-1225
[10]/[8]/194[7]
9:1
47-frn-1226
[10]/[8]/194[7]
9:2
47-frn-1227
[10]/[9]/194[7]
9:3
時事通信
47-frn-1228
10/9/194[7]
9:3a
United Press 共同通信
(1, New
York)
47-frn-1229
[10]/[8]/194[7]
9:4
Radio Press
(Melbourne)
Associated
朝日新聞
Press
(Washington)
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(New York)
時事通信
共同通信 共同特信
Kyodo Tsushin Kyodo Kyodo Tokushin
Tokushin
乱暴な宗教「自由の子」
8:39
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
迎...地方自治体選挙
8:40
夕刊みやこ
Yukan Miyako
The Yukan Miyako
歐州共産黨の新動向と日本
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Magazine
Post
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
P
Rebirth of Comintern is bulwark of
peace
英国ペルシヤ石油問題を注視
Whit[e]hall watching new SovietPersian crisis
"Rough religion 'Sons of
Freedom'"
Japan's coal put[o]ut
Ruark Sati[s]fied
[Radio Press
(Singapore)]
Trade: Purchase of rayon pul[p]
considered
Peter M[c]Derm[o]tt Chief SCAP
Foreign Trade Division said Japan[']s
greatest handicap in moving towards
recovery is...
Peter McDermott Chief SCAP Foreign
Trade Division said Japan[']s greatest
handicap in moving towards recovery
is...
Japan: Report of barter [s]ystem
surprises Australia
Trade: Australian firms willing to be
wool agents
Jiji Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Canadian "Sons of Freedom"
believe world peace will
come if they burn down
houses
Japanese increasing coal
production to near goal
levels.
Yamaguchi and Kyushu
miners are to be given extra
sake
Columnist Ruark satisfied
that his articles have
improved conditions for
soldiers in Italy
Australian firms eager to act
as wool buying agents for
Japan
Japan will soon be importing
rayon pulp
SCAP foreign trade chief
says that Japan's biggest trade
handicap is the international
dollar shortage
SCAP foreign trade chief
says that Japan's biggest trade
handicap is the international
dollar shortage
Trade between Japan and the
sterling countries will be on
the barter system
[H.
Handlema
n]
[Howard
Handlema
n,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
[Howard
Handlema
n,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
[Howard
Handlema
n]
1
3
3
1
2
[Morris
Harris]
H, S
P
H, P,
W
H
Kyodo
Tsushin,
United Press
(New York)
Radio Press
(Melbourne)
Jiji Tsushin
H, P
1
[James E.
Brown,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
Y
8
Kawamoto Fujinami
Y
6
[Kawamoto
]
[Kawamoto
]
Y
12
Y
1
D
3
H, P
1
H, P
2
H, P
1
H, P
1
H, P
2
H, S
1
Oversized
News Agency
[10]/[7]/194[7]
Photograph(s)
Source
47-frn-1207
Duplicate
Hold No.
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Date
Censored
Japanese Article
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Control No.
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Action
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Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
9:5
Radio Press
(Moscow)
Greece: U.S. Intelligence Chief
promises military aid
US intelligence chief told
H, S
government official in Athens
that he would increase
military aid the Greece
2
47-frn-1231
[10]/[8]/194[7]
9:6
[Radio Press
(Moscow)]
Puerto Rico: U.S. Naval installations
strengthened
H, S
1
47-frn-1232
[10]/[9]/194[7]
9:7
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(Moscow)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Allied military aid to Russia, compared
to the real needs of the Soviet Army,
and...
US has finished plans for a
huge naval base on Puerto
Rico
Soviet academician says that
the Allies hardly helped
Russia during the war
H, S
1
47-frn-1233
[10]/[9]/194[7]
9:8
United Press 時事通信
(New Haven,
CT)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Henry A[.] Wallace said he would
willing head third party "Party for
Peace" if it de[ve]loped...
H, P
1
47-frn-1234
[10]/[8]/194[7]
9:8a
United Press 時事通信
(New Haven,
CT)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Wallace says willing to head third party
H, P
1
47-frn-1235
10/9/194[7]
9:8b
United Press 共同通信
(2, New
Haven, CT)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Henry A[.] Wallace said he would
willing head third party "Party for
Peace" if it developed...
H, P
2
47-frn-1236
[10]/[9]/194[7]
9:9
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Rep[resentative] Eugen[e] Cox said on
his return from Europe [i]t would [be]
"tremendous mistake- calamitous" to
replace army control by civilians in
American occupied Germany.
Henry Wallace will head a
third party instead of
remaining within the
Democrats
Henry Wallace will head a
third party instead of
remaining within the
Democrats
Henry Wallace will head a
third party instead of
remaining within the
Democrats
Rep. Cox says that it would
be a mistake to replace US
military control in Germany
with a civilian government
H, P
1
47-frn-1237
[10]/[8]/194[7]
9:9a
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Representative Cox says replacement of
Army control in Germany by civilian as
calamitous
H, P
2
47-frn-1238
[10]/[9]/194[7]
9:10
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Republican representative Parnell
Thomas, Chairman of the Congress
Committee investigating on anti
American activities, yesterday asked...
Rep. Cox says that it would
be a mistake to replace US
military control in Germany
with a civilian government
Rep. Thomas wants
international effort to ferret
out hiding Communists
H, P
1
47-frn-1239
10/9/194[7]
9:12
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
H, P
4
47-frn-1240
10/10/1947
9:12a
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Chicago group advocates
MacArthur for President
H, P
1
47-frn-1241
[10]/[9]/194[7]
9:13
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Chicago)
Associated
時事通信
Press
(Washington)
United States government today
accused new Nine Nation Communist
Bureau of information of deliberately
trying to wreck Europe[']s economic
recovery...
Plan to Elect MacArthur
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
H, P
1
47-frn-1242
10/9/194[7]
9:13a
Associated
共同通信
Press (1,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
H, P
2
47-frn-1243
[10]/[9]/194[7]
9:13b
Associated
共同通信
Press
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo B
H, P
1
47-frn-1244
[10]/[8]/194[7]
9:14
Radio Press
(New York)
47-frn-1245
[10]/[8]/194[7]
9:15
Radio Press
(Singapore)
47-frn-1246
10/9/194[7]
9:16
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin
満州中共軍の兵力四十四万五千
Undersecretary of State
Lovett says the USSR is
trying to prevent European
recovery
Undersecretary of State
Lovett says the USSR is
trying to prevent European
recovery
Undersecretary of State
Lovett says the USSR is
trying to prevent European
recovery
A communist spokesman in
Bulgaria attacks "North
American imperialism"
Kuomintang leader deplores
formation of the new
Comintern
Outcome of Chinese civil
war cannot be predicted yet
Y
10
47-frn-1247
10/9/1947
9:17
United Press 日米通信
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
米國軍人をアパートから追出し訴訟
Apartment owners attempt to
evict US servicement from
their apartments
H, P
Y
1
47-frn-1248
10/9/1947
9:18
United Press 日米通信
(New York)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
"海上権は最強の防壁だ". 海軍退役大佐の新著
Review of Capt. Puleston's
book on the role of seapower
in WWII
H, P
Y
2
47-frn-1249
[9]/[23]/194[7]
9:19
Agence
アサヒニュース
France-presse
(Shanghai)
The Asahi News
Asahi News
米國案では高すぎる. 一九二〇年案や二八年案を提唱
Syquia Brothers, prominent city
apartment owners, initiated before the
Supreme Court last week a final
attempt...
Bound to be read. Before the last war
was fairly started, the armchair admirals
were arguing about the role of the navy
in modern warfare.
The rapid post-defeat resurgence of the
Japanese industrial economy, combined
with the confused and...
China is alarmed that Japan
will regain her old dominance
in Asia
H, P
Y
11
47-frn-1250
10/10/194[7]
9:20a
Associated
Press
(Nanking)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
First Japanese reparations
shipment to China will be
28% of the total reparations
D
1
47-frn-1251
10/9/194[7]
9:21
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(14,
Budapest)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
"Reparations commission of executive
Yuan said the first shipment Japanese
reparations to China, consisting 9780
pieces of...
"We, communists, accept any
opposition that is not turned only
towards foreign countries and it is not
allied with foreign reaction", Mr.
Revay, communist member of the
Hungarian Parliament and who attended
the Warsaw conference of the
communist parties, declared in
Parliament today.
Communists will accept any
opposition not allied with
foreign reaction
H, D,
S
1
10/9/194[7]
Undersecretary of State Robert Lovett
declared Wednesday that the Soviet
Union and its associated Communist
Parties...
Bulgaria: U.S. imperialism attacked
China: Sin Min Pao comments on
set[t]ing up a Comintern
共同通信
News Item
(Nanking
cable)
Undersecretary of State Logett Lovett
declared Wednesday that the Soviet
Union and its associated Communist
Parties...
Undersecretary of State Lovett declared
Wednesday that the Soviet Union and
its associated Communist Parties...
Strength of Chinese Red
Army is estimated at 445
thousand strong
H, S
Malloy
Spaulding
2
H, P
1
H, P
Gomes
[Leslie L.
Sung
(AFP
correspon
dent)]
Hideo
Watanabe
Oversized
News Agency
[10]/[8]/194[7]
Photograph(s)
Source
47-frn-1230
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
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Action
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(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-1253
10/9/1947
9:23
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Berlin)
産業経済新聞
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
47-frn-1254
10/9/1947
9:24
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Paris)
産業経済新聞
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
47-frn-1255
10/9/194[7]
9:24a
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Paris)
47-frn-1256
10/9/194[7]
9:24b
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Paris)
47-frn-1257
[10]/[8]/194[7]
9:26
47-frn-1258
[10]/[8]/194[7]
9:27
47-frn-1259
[10]/[8]/194[7]
9:28
Radio Press
(Nanking)
47-frn-1260
10/9/1947
9:29
International Nippon Times
News Service
(Hollywood)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-1261
10/9/1947
9:29a
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Hollywood)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
47-frn-1262
10/9/1947
9:30
Nippon Times
47-frn-1263
10/9/1947
9:31
47-frn-1264
10/9/1947
9:32
Associated
Nippon Times
Press,
Kyodo
Tsushin
(Moscow)
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Washington)
Commentary
朝鮮新聞
47-frn-1265
10/9/1947
9:33
Commentary
47-frn-1266
[10]/[9]/194[7]
9:34
International 貿易日報, 日本通信
News Service
(Tokyo)
47-frn-1267
10/9/1947
9:35
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
47-frn-1268
10/9/194[7]
9:36
47-frn-1269
[10]/[10]/194[7]
9:37
47-frn-1270
10/9/194[7]
10/13/1947
10/11/194[7]
9:39
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Indian businessmen face difficulties.
Private Traders Here Complain Against
Lack of Necessary Arrangements
SCAP says that Indian
traders in Japan may pay
their expenses in sterling
ソ連炭鉱に働くベルリン少女
Berlin girl forced to work in Soviet
mine tells of her experiences
German girl recounts brutal
conditions at a Russian coal
mine
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
西欧は新コミンテルンに無理解
West unaware of full implications of
new comintern
The West must not
underestimate the new
Comintern; it is a preparation
for world revolution
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
スミス氏記
West unaware of full implications of
new comintern
The West must not
underestimate the new
Comintern; it is a preparation
for world revolution
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
共産党会議の狙いは世界革命に
West unaware of full implications of
new comintern
The West must not
underestimate the new
Comintern; it is a preparation
for world revolution
Radio Press
(New York)
Press Opinion U.S.A. Korea: Wide
comment on Soviet proposal
Radio Press
(New York)
Press Opinion U.S.A. European
comintern
US newspapers scoff at the
Soviet proposal for
withdrawal from Korea
European press reacts
disapprovingly to the new
Comintern
New York Times calls new
Comintern an attempt to
dominate the world
MacArthur's cousin applies
for a marriage license
U.S. Press Comments. Communist
internationale
MacArthur's Cousin to Wed
マ元帥の従妹結婚
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, D [K.V.
Narain,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
H, P [Omar
Anderson,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
H, P [Kingsbur
y Smith,
European
General
Manager
Internation
al News
Service]
H, P [Kingsbur
y Smith,
European
General
Manager
Internation
al News
Service]
H, P [Kingsbur
y Smith,
European
General
Manager
Internation
al News
Service]
H, P
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
1
Y
10
Y
11
Y
7
Y
19
4
H, P
2
H, P
2
H, S
1
Jackie MacArthur, cousin of General,
to wed announcer
MacArthur's cousin applies
for a marriage license
H, S
Nippon Times
Foreign
Soviet writer ridicules President
Truman, Pope. Says Alliance Seeking
to Further U.S. Monopolies' Aggression
Soviet author accuses
Truman and the Pope of
furthering American
aggression
H, S
1
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Lay-Off Ruling Ires U.S. Distillers;
Meatless Tuesdays Not Popular
US whisky distillers protest
Truman's demand for a 60day whiskey holiday
H, P
1
Chosen Shimbun (1)
Chosen Shimbun 1
Pravda discloses formation of
new Comintern
H, P
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
S
Boeki Nippo, Nihon
Tsushin
Boeki Nippo,
Nippon Tsushin
Chinese Communists say
fights against the reactionary
US will rage all over the
world
MacArthur orders the
Japanese government to
break up its national police
system
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
Associated
共同通信
Press (41,
San
Francisco)
Telepress
民報
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
Mimpo
Mimpo
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
時事通信
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
西日本新聞
國際情勢に一轉機. 中國の對ソ同調と歐州共産黨
"Turning point of
international situation;
China's accord with Russia
and European Communists"
"The conference of
European Communists and
China"
MacArthur orders Japanese government
to break up national police system
日本人よ食糧增産にはげめ
四外交長老会談
SCAP officials are seriously concerned
over the Japanese food situation, and
their recent warnings are meant to be
accepted in that way.
Archbishop Paul Yu Pin of Nanking
said Wednesday night upon his arrival
by Skymaster plane from China that
there is no civil way in China.
Japanese Seamen's Union may be
admitted to international body
Four of Japan's top diplomats met
secretly in what is believed to be an
important session to hand pick delegates
and prepare the final program for the
Peace Conference.
H, P
Y
Fujinami
[Kawamoto
]
Y
Kawamoto Yamaguchi
[Howard
H[an]dlem
an,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
[Russell
Brines]
2
8
2
3
Japan should be convince
that the food situation is
serious
H, P
Archbishop emphasizes that
USSR is aiding Chinese
Communists in their civil war
H, P
2
Japanese Seamen's Union
may be admitted to
international body
Four top Japanese diplomats
met secretly to pick delegates
for the peace conference
P
1
S
[Russell
Brines,
Chief of
Bureau,
the
Associated
Press]
Oversized
News Agency
United Press Nippon Times
Photograph(s)
Source
9:22
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
10/9/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1252
Censorship
Action
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Y
Y
5
11
1
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10/9/1947
47-frn-1272
10/9/194[7]
47-frn-1273
[10]/[8]/194[7]
47-frn-1274
[10]/[10]/194[7]
47-frn-1275
Submitted by
(Japanese)
東京民報
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Tokyo Mimpo (9-17)
Tokyo Mimpo No.
9, 17
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(20,
Washington)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(Budapest)
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
10:1
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(Hong Kong)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
[10]/[10]/194[7]
10:1a
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(15, Hong
Kong)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-1276
[10]/[10]/194[7]
10:2
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(Hamburg)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1277
[10]/[9]/194[7]
10:2a
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(9, Hamburg)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1278
10/10/194[7]
10:2b
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(9, Hamburg)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1279
[10]/[9]/194[7]
10:3
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-1280
[10]/[9]/194[7]
10:3a
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-1281
[10]/[10]/194[7]
10:3b
United Press 国際タイムス
(New York)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
47-frn-1284
[10]/[9]/194[7]
10:6
47-frn-1285
[10]/[9]/194[7]
10:7
47-frn-1286
[10]/[9]/194[7]
10:8
47-frn-1287
10/10/194[7]
10:9
Reuters
(Rome)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1288
10/10/194[7]
10:10
Tanjug
(News
Agency)
(Paris)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1289
10/10/194[7]
10:11
Tanjug
(News
Agency)
(Budapest)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1290
10/10/1947
10:12
United Press 共同通信
(Chicago)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Nanking
(Broadcast)
Radio Press
(Nanking)
Radio Press
(London,
BBC)
Radio Press
(Brazzaville)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
欧州共産黨会議とわが国の民主化
反對派を容認. ハンガリー共産議員聲明
米海軍広東基地建設を促進
ドイツ共産黨ルール問題で全政黨に呼びかけ
対華援助三ヵ年計画を承諾
中國の赤化防止には十三億ドルの援助が必要.
ビユリツト氏の寄稿
Subject
"European Communists
Meeting"
President Truman and Defense
Secretary James Forrestal have agreed
to appoint General Spastz to the post of
commander in chief of the United
States armed forces in January 1948
when General Eisenhower takes up his
appointment as chairman of the
Columbia University.
Communists accept opposition not
allied with foreign reaction, declares
Hungarian communist deputy.
Brief Summary
The new Communist
organization is not a new
Comintern, but an
information center
Gen. Spastz will be the next
head of the Army
H, S
Examiner1 Examiner2
Kawamoto Nomura
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Y
P
An American naval delegation yesterday
visited Hong Kong with orders to
accelerate work on the building of the
Whapoa naval base on the outskirts of
Canton.
An American Naval delegation
yesterday visited Hong Kong with
orders to accelerate work on the
building of the Whapoa Naval Base on
the outskirts of Canton.
The communist party in the British
zone has invited all other political
parties to a conference to decide on a
common attitude re[g]arding the
question of the dismantling of German
factories, reports the Berlin radio today.
US Navy steps up
construction of a naval base
in Canton
H, S
US Navy steps up
construction of a naval base
in Canton
H, S
British Communists say that
US and British capitalists are
causing trouble with German
reparations
H, D
The communist party in the British
zone [h]as invited all other political
parties to a conference to decide on a
common attitude re[g]arding the
question of the dismantling of German
factories, reports the Berlin radio today.
British Communists say that
US and British capitalists are
causing trouble with German
reparations
H, D
The communist party in the British
zone [h]as invited all other political
parties to a conference to decide on a
common attitude regarding the question
of the dismantling of German factories,
reports the Berlin radio today.
British Communists say that
US and British capitalists are
causing trouble with German
reparations
H, S
Former Ambassador to Russia William
C. Bull[i]tt said in Life Magazine if
Uni[ted] States allows China fall under
control Stalin "all Asia including Japan
sooner or later will fall into his hands."
William Bullitt says that if the
US allows China to fall into
Soviet hands, the rest of Asia
will follow
H, P
Former United States Ambassador to
the Soviet Union William Bullitt said in
Life Magazine that if United States
allows China to fall under the control of
Stalin "all Asia including Japan sooner
or later will fall into his hands."
Former Ambassador to Russia William
C. Bullitt said in Life Magazine if
United States allows China to fall under
the control of Stalin "all Asia including
Japan sooner or later will fall into his
hands."
International: Chinese to appeal for
living rights
William Bullitt says that if the
US allows China to fall into
Soviet hands, the rest of Asia
will follow
H, P
William Bullitt says that if the
US allows China to fall into
Soviet hands, the rest of Asia
will follow
H, P
Chinese residents of Japan
will appeal to MacArthur for
the right to live without terror
H, S
Notes
7
1
H, [D]
Police: Local system ordered
Examiner3
Y
2
1
Y
2
1
Y
4
2
Y
3
2
Y
Malloy
Spaulding
2
3
H, P
1
Molotov will propose
withdrawal of all occupation
troops from Germany at next
Big Four conference
Italian Communist leader
says the new Communist
organization is not a new
Comintern
H, P
1
H, S
2
French communist press calls
upon the French to unite
against the US
H, S
2
Entire Hungarian Press devotes greatest
attention to declaration nine communist
parties of Europe and stresses that this
consultation is great contribution to
world peace and security.
Hungarian press lauds the
new communist organization
and criticizes the American
Federation of Labor
H, S
2
Formation of MacArthur for President
Committee of Illinois announced by
three Chicagoans.
Chicago committee to elect
MacArthur president has
been formed
H, P
4
International. Big 4: Moltov may
propose withdrawal from Germany
Signor Palmiro Togliatti, Italian
communist leader, said in an interview
last night that the creation in Poland of
the new information office of the
communist organization in no way
represented the reconstruction of the
Comintern.
In connection consultation held by nine
communist parties in Poland, Paris
progressive Press calls upon democratic
forces of country to unite in ...ce of
danger represented Uni[ted] States by
Uni[ted] States expansionist policy.
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
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Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Pravda warned Iran
Pravda warns Iran against
continuing to accept
American aid over Soviet aid
47-frn-1292
[10]/[10]/194[7]
10:14
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(New York)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
William C. Bullitt, former Ambassador
to Russia and France, today proposed a
three-year, $1,350,000,000 program of
American aid to the Chinese
government to prevent Russia "from
taking over China."
Bullitt proposes US aid to
China to keep USSR from
taking over China
47-frn-1292a
10/10/194[7]
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
47-frn-1293
10/10/194[7]
10:14a
Associated
共同通信
Press (27, 47,
54, 28, San
Francisco;
New York)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1294
10/10/194[7]
10:14b
Associated
Press (47,
New York)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1295
10/10/1947
10:15;
10:15a
United Press 共同通信;
(New York) 日本経済新聞
Kyodo Tsushin; The
Nihon Keizai
Kyodo; Nihon
Keizai
47-frn-1297
[10]/[9]/194[7]
10:16
Reuters
(Jerusalem)
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1298
[10]/[10]/194[7]
10:17
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1299
10/10/194[7]
10:18
United Press 共同通信
(12, San
Francisco)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1300
[10]/[10]/194[7]
10:18a
[Mainichi]
10/10/1947
10:18b
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-1302
[10]/[10]/194[7]
10:18c
United Press [毎日新聞]
(San
Francisco)
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(San
Francisco)
United Press 時事通信
(San
Francisco)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
47-frn-1301
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1303
10/10/194[7]
10:19
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR (New
York)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1304
10/10/1947
10:20
United Press 日米通信
(Tokyo)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
日本経済再建に外資導入が必要.
ウエルテル氏新聞会見で財閥解体動機を語る
47-frn-1305
10/10/194[7]
10:21
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
47-frn-1306
10/10/1947
10:22
The Christian 日米通信
Science
Monitor
(Tokyo)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
47-frn-1307
10/10/194[7]
10:23
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(11,
Nanking)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Associated
Press (New
York)
10/11/1947
西日本新聞
東京新聞
共同通信
読売新聞
バリツト氏対華援助を提案
William C. Bullitt, former Ambassador
to Russia and France, today proposed a
three-year, $1,350,000,000 program of
American aid to the Chinese
government to prevent Russia "from
taking over China."
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
S
1
H, P
3
H
Y
4
William C. Bullitt, former Ambassador
to Russia and France, today proposed
aye three-year, one billion three-five
zero million dollars program of
American aid to the Chinese
government to prevent Russia "from
taking over China".
William C. Bullitt, former Ambassador
to Russia and France, today proposed a
three-year, one billion three five zero
million dollars program of American aid
to the Chinese government to prevent
Russia "from taking over China."
Bullitt proposes US aid to
China to keep USSR from
taking over China
H, P
4
Bullitt proposes US aid to
China to keep USSR from
taking over China
H, P
2
Trade sources were buzzing with
Beet sugar to be sent to
reports of Commodity Credit
Japan and Korea
Corporation purchases of 70,000 tons
of beet sugar for shipment to Japan and
Korea.
Jewish mobilization is urged
Beet sugar will be shipped to
Japan
H, D
4
Tel Aviv politician criticizes
H, D
Britain for "spreading rumors
and warmongering"
Truman says that US is
H, P [Donald J
seeking peace, not world
Gonzales]
domination
1
American President Lines
applied to SCAP to reopen
its offices in Japan
H,P
2
American President Lines
applied to SCAP to reopen
its offices in Japan
American President Lines
applied to SCAP to reopen
its offices in Japan
H, P
1
H, P
1
American P[res]ident Lines [r]eported it
applied to MacArthurs headquarters for
permission reopen offices Kobe Tokyo
Yoko[h]am[a] which closed since Pearl
Harbor.
Board of Directours of "progressive
citizens of America" adopted foreign
policy statement sharply attacking
"Marshall Plan" as threat to world unity
and peace.
Invitation of foreign capital to help
restore Japan's economy is one of the
motives behind the current efforts by
SCAP to democratize the former
Zaibatsu financial institution as quickly
as possible, Edward C. Welsh, chief of
the Anti-Trust and Cartel's Division,
told a press conference today.
American President Lines
applied to SCAP to reopen
its offices in Japan
H, P
1
Progressive Citizens of
America criticize the
Marshall Plan
H, P
5
Democratization of the
Zaibatsu will help restore
Japan's economy
H, P
[Ian
Mutsu,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
Y
2
新コミンテルンと極東への影響
If the nine-power conference in Poland
actually means a revival of the
Comintern -- and all signs point in that
direction-- it seems likely that the
movement will be extended to as many
East Asiatic countries as possible.
Communists will probably try
to expand into Asia
H, P
[Russell
Brines]
Y
4
日本民主化に不安. 早期講和をめぐり異議起る
American occupation authorities here
are expressing serious concern over the
possibility that an early peace treaty, as
heralded in Washington and the recent
Canberra conference, may result in a
premature ending to Japan's lessons in
democracy.
Generalissimo Ch[ia]ng Kai Shek was
termed as a supreme war-criminal and
threatened with trial and punishment
together with all his collaborators in a
manifesto broadcast over the Chinese
Communist radio today on the 36th
Anniversary of the Chinese Revolution.
Occupation authorities are
worried that an early peace
treaty will force them to leave
Japan before they have fully
established democracy
H, S
Y
7
Chinese Communists have
declared Chiang Kai-shek a
war criminal
H, S
Striking baskat Russian "war
mongering" accusations Truman said
Uni[ted] States seeking only peace not
territory or economic control
throughout world.
American President Lines reported it
applied to MacArthurs headquarters for
permission reopen offices Kobe Tokyo
Yokohama which closed since Pearl
Harbour.
American President Lines to reopen
branch office in Kobe, Tokyo,
Yokohama
Pres. Lines Ask for Offices
2
1
Oversized
News Agency
United Press 時事通信
(Moscow)
Photograph(s)
Source
10:13
Duplicate
Hold No.
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Date
Censored
[10]/[9]/194[7]
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Date Submitted
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Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
10:24
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Buenos
Aires,
Santiago)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
2 Yugoslav envoys deported by Chile.
Accused of Fomenting Red Campaign
Against U.S., Hemispheric Solidity
Two Yugoslav diplomats
were expelled from Chile
H, P
2
47-frn-1309
10/10/194[7]
10:25
United Press 共同通信
(18,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Rep. Eaton advocates
emergency aid for France
and Italy
H, P
3
47-frn-1310
[10]/[10]/194[7]
10:25a
United Press [毎日新聞]
(Washington)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
[Mainichi Shimbun]
1
[10]/[10]/194[7]
10:26
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Tsingtao)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Rep. Eaton advocates
emergency aid for France
and Italy
US mission in Asia says that
forces should not be
withdrawn from Korea until
her national security can be
protected
H, P
47-frn-1311
H, P
1
47-frn-1312
10/10/194[7]
10:27
Associated
Press
(Peiping)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Chairman Charles Eaton of House
Foreign Affairs Committee came out
flatly for "some kind of e[m]ergency
relief for France and Italy and expressed
hope for action by special session o[f]
[c]ongress by December.
Chairman Charles Eaton of the House
claimed for emergency relief for France
and Italy
The Congressional mission touring the
Far East believes occupation forces
should be withdrawn to permit the
Koreans to work out their own
government but not until international
forces are organized to protect the
nation's security, Mission's chairman W.
Sterling Cole said Thursday.
In Peiping Chiang Kai Shek is back
from talks with Prince Teh, who during
war headed the Japanese sponsored
puppet Inner Mongolian Government .
Chiang Kai-shek has been
meeting with General Teh, in
order to win Mongolian
support
H, S
1
47-frn-1313
10/10/194[7]
10:28
Associated
Press (4,
Boston)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Draper says that $725 million
has been spent on aid to Asia
and Europe
P
1
47-frn-1314
10/10/194[7]
10:29
Associated
Press (42,
Lake
Success)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
US will press for UN
condemnation of Soviet
satellite countries for their
role in causing the Greek civil
war
P
1
47-frn-1315
10/10/1947
10:30
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
United States spent seven two five
million dollars last year to feed
Japanese, Koreans, Germans and
Austrians-aye contribution amounting to
five dollars for e[a]ch American-said
under secretary of the army William H.
Draper Junior.
The United States, apparently certain of
victory in its fight for aye United
Nations "watch dog" commission in the
Balkans, made plain today its [intention]
to press for U.N. conde[m]nation of
three Soviet satellites accused of
responsibility for Greece border
troubles.
Democratization of the Police System
47-frn-1316
10/10/194[7]
10:31
Xin hua tong 共同通信
xun she
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1317
[10]/[9]/194[7]
10:32
47-frn-1318
[10]/[9]/194[7]
10:33
47-frn-1319
[10]/[10]/194[7]
10:34
Radio Press
(New York)
Radio Press
(New York)
United Press
(New York)
47-frn-1320
10/10/1947
10:35
47-frn-1321
10/10/194[7]
10:36
47-frn-1322
10/10/194[7]
47-frn-1323
[10]/[10]/194[7]
47-frn-1324
10/10/1947
47-frn-1325
10/10/1947
47-frn-1326
10/10/1947
The Chinese Peoples Liberation Army
has now launched aye great
counteroffensix cq after s... shing the
attacks of Chiang Kai Shek .
United Nations
4
H, P
3
H, P
2
H, P
2
Reopening of foreign trade
has revived the vitamin oil
industry in Japan
US Navy steps up
construction of a naval base
in Canton
H, P
2
H, S
1
There is now weekly air
service between London and
Tokyo
H, P
Former Vice President Henry Wallace
said today that "I will do everything I
can to see that there is a party of peace
if both the Democratic and Republican
parties are clearly parties of war in the
1948 presidential campaign.["]
Henry Wallace says that
Eisenhower is not a
presidential candidate
H, D
As Communism intensifies its drive for
world revolution Russian holds the
upper hand at outset in the European
struggle.
Approval on police hailed by Japanese.
Authorization Partially Quiets Japanese
Fears for Policing After Occupation
Lifted
Russia has the upper hand in
the struggle for Europe,
because of her resources
H, P
[Mackenz
e]
SCAP authorizes new police
force to fill the gap left by
the prohibition of armed
forces
H, P
The Purpose of the Russian Campaign
US is being subjected to
abarrage of negative
propaganda from the
Communist countries
H, P
[Russell
Brines,
Chief of
Associated
Press
Tokyo
Bureau]
[Dorothy
Thompson
]
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Magazine
Export of vitamin oil
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(12, Hong
Kong)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
10:37
Agence
読売新聞
France-presse
(London,
Paris)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
The American Naval delegation who
visited Hong Kong yesterday has
received definite instructions to
accelerate the construction of the
Whampoa Naval Base on the outskirts
of Canton, it was learnt from reliable
sources today.
Clipper inaugurates London-ShanghaiTokyo weekly route.
10:38
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(New Haven)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Associated
Press (New
York)
アサヒニュース
The Asahi News
Asahi News
10:40
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
10:41
North
American
Newspaper
Alliance
アサヒニュース
The Asahi News
Asahi News
倫敦東京間空路開く
歐州東洋で米國先手. “思想戰希告”を予知
["防衛]者を侵略者呼ばわり".
米國は欧州復興案を促進せよ
3
H, S
Press Opinion USA. UN General
Assembly
A leading Taxes Democrat today called
upon the Republican Party to nominate
Gen. Douglas MacArthur for President.
Nippon Times
Significant step in
democratization of Japan will
be taken with the complete
reorganization of the police
and judicial administration
systems
The Chinese People's
Liberation Army demands
withdrawal of US troops
from China
US-USSR bickering in the
UN
New Yoke media takes jabs
at USSR
Texas Democrat wants
MacArthur for President
Oversized
News Agency
10/10/1947
Photograph(s)
Source
47-frn-1308
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
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Y
2
2
Y
4
1
Y
4
1
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Headline (Japanese)
Headline
アサヒニュース
The Asahi News
Asahi News
世界革命政策の再現
47-frn-1328
10/10/1947
10:43
Agence
アサヒニュース
France-presse
(Paris)
The Asahi News
Asahi News
ワルソー会議声明文
47-frn-1329
10/10/194[7]
Akahata Uikuri
中國の神聖家族會社. 米記者が指摘
47-frn-1330
10/10/1947
Tokyo Shimbun
(43)
共産党情報本部と國際的過紋
47-frn-1331
[10]/[10]/194[7]
10:47
時事通信 時事解説版 Jiji Tsushin Jiji
Kaisetsuban
Jiji Tsushin
米ソ對立の要因
47-frn-1332
10/10/1947
10:48
国際タイムス
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Taimuzu
世界の大勢を靜觀せよ
47-frn-1333
[10]/[10]/194[7]
10:49
国際タイムス
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Taimuzu
47-frn-1334
10/10/1947
10:50
News item- Zhong yang アカハタウィークリ Akahata Uikuri (4)
Central News tong xun she ー
Agency
(Nanking)
孤立化防衛に必死.
マ計畫に対抗する[コミンテルン]の發足
宋家へ高まる非難. 監察院金融操作の責を負う
47-frn-1335
10/10/194[7]
10:51
United Press 共同通信
(Tokyo)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
General MacArthur has proposed that
the next meeting of the Allied Council
for Japan take up for discussion one of
the knottiest and most vital issues of the
Occupation and Japan's future, that of
establishing an exchange rate for
Japanese money, it was disclosed today.
47-frn-1336
10/[10]/1947
10:51a
United Press 日本経済新聞
(Tokyo)
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon-Keizai
47-frn-1337
10/10/1947
10:51b
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
47-frn-1337a
10/11/1947
10:51b
United Press Nippon Times
(Tokyo)
47-frn-1338
10/10/1947
10:52
47-frn-1339
10/10/1947
47-frn-1340
10/10/1947
47-frn-1342
[10]/[10]/194[7]
47-frn-1343
[10]/[10]/194[7]
47-frn-1344
[10]/[10]/194[7]
11:3
47-frn-1345
[10]/[10]/194[7]
47-frn-1346
[10]/[10]/194[7]
10:45
10/13/1947
10:46
Editorial
Editorial
アカハタ
Commentary
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Jerusalem)
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(New Haven,
CT)
Radio Press
(Melbourne)
Radio Press
(London,
BBC)
11:1
10/11/194[7]
United Press アカハタウィークリ Akahata Uikuri
(New York) ー
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun (43)
11:2
BBC,
London
Akahata Uiikuri 4
Subject
[N]ow [do] doubters finally understand
that the Bolshevist world revolution for
the establishment of communism is
really under way query if not let them
study Moscow[']s announcement of the
red conference in Poland and the
establishment of aye headquarters in
Yugoslavia for coordination of the
Bolshevist drive against American
imperialism.
Brief Summary
New Comintern signifies
Communist desire for world
revolution
H, P
French article about the
formation of the new
Comintern
H, S
Communists are determined
to fight against America
H, D
"Adverse criticism on Tsungs
head; inspection Yuan takes
responsibility for financial
operations."
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Y
[Kawamoto
]
Kawamoto Abe
[Fumio
Tsuburaya
]
"Watch the World Situation." Violent hostility between the
US and USSR sharpens
tensions in the rest of the
world
Examiner3
Y
H, S
"Communist Intelligence
Headquarters and Its
International Influences."
Examiner1 Examiner2
[Mackenz
e]
H, D,
S
Gomes
Abe
H, D
[Kawamoto
]
Gomes
Fujinami
2
フランス
語で書か
れている
電報あり
6
Y
1
Y
3
Y
4
Y
3
Y
1
Y
7
Chinese financial
investigation condemns
Tsung Tzu Wen for
unnecessary imports
MacArthur suggests that the
next Allied Council for Japan
discuss setting the yen-dollar
exchange rate
H, S
H, P
[Ian
Mutsu,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
3
General MacArthur has proposed that
the next meeting of the Allied Council
for Japan take up for discussion one of
the knottiest and most vital issues of the
Occupation and Japan's future, that of
establishing an exchange rate for
Japanese money, it was disclosed today.
MacArthur suggests that the
next Allied Council for Japan
discuss setting the yen-dollar
exchange rate
H, P
[Ian
Mutsu]
6
Mainichi
Allied Council
MacArthur suggests that the
next Allied Council for Japan
discuss setting the yen-dollar
exchange rate
H, P
2
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
M'Arthur proposes that Allied Council
study Yen exchange. Success of
Foreign Trade Will Depend to Large
Degree on This Problem
[Tanaka],
[Ian
Mutsu,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
[Ian
Mutsu,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
Akahata (10)
Akahata 10
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
國際連合は危機にあるか
H
"Is the UNO facing crisis?"
1
The US-USSR opposition
may lead to a crisis in the UN
H, P
Arabs mass armies on Palestine front
poised for invasion. Lebanon, Syria
Order Troops To Border-Egypt Also
Sending Forces
Wallace is ready to head 3rd party.
Would Do Everything, He Says, To See
That it Would Be 'Party of Peace'
Jewish army is being formed
to combat the Arab armies
massing in Jerusalem
H, P
1
H
1
Whaling: Second expedition leaving
Oct. 16
USSR: Pravda explains new
Communist bureau
Japanese whaling expedition
will leave on Oct. 16
Pravda says that the new
Communist organization is
not a recreation of the
Comintern
BBC points out that the new
Comintern does not bring
any new factors into the
European political situation
H, D
1
H, S
1
H, S
3
Head of Kuomintang
emphasizes the importance of
suppressing Communists in
China
Food may determine whether
some European countries
follow the US or USSR
H, P
1
H, P
1
Radio Press
(London,
BBC)
Britain: BBC comment on Pravda view
11:4
Radio Press
(Nanking)
China: Wu Te-Chen comments on New
Comintern
11:5
Radio Press
(Melbourne)
Food: Gloomy picture seen in Europe
Wallace will head a third
party instead of remaining
within the Democrats
Kawamoto Tabata
Y
8
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
Press (New
York)
Photograph(s)
Source
10:42
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Hold No.
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Date Submitted
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47-frn-1348
10/11/1947
47-frn-1348a
[10]/[10]/194[7]
47-frn-1348b
10/11/194[7]
47-frn-1349
47-frn-1350
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
10/11/194[7]
11:7
Agence
時事通信; 毎日新聞;
France-presse 世界日報;
( Moscow)
読売新聞
Jiji Tsushin; Mainichi
Shimbun; Sekai
Nippo; Yomiuri
Shimbun
Jiji Tsushin;
Mainichi; SekaiNippo; Yomiuri
10/11/194[7]
11:7a
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(Moscow)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(1, Moscow)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
11:8
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(Buenos
Aires)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
11:8a
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(15, Buenos
Aires)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
11:9
United Press 時事通信
(8, New
York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
11:10
United Press 国際タイムス;
(19, London) 共同通信
The Kokusai Times;
Kyodo Tsushin
Kokusai Times;
Kyodo News
Service
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(London)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishinippon
10/11/194[7]
10/11/194[7]
Headline (Japanese)
沈黙を破ったプラウダ紙.
コミンテルンの復活説を否定.
九カ國決議への批判に應酬; 國際組織に非ず.
ソ連紙「コミンテルン再建」否定
Headline
Scripps Howard newspapers foreign
editor William Philip Simms warned
while Uni[ted] States attention centered
on saving Europe from reds
"communists may wreck Uni[ted] States
by wrecking Asia while we not looking
*Chiang Kai Shek fighting rearguard
action* Manchuria already seems
doomed as does Sin Kiang. Korea
being softened up for red coup de tat.
Japan would next in line and after that
perhaps Phili[p]pines."
Moscow Radio this morning broadcast
first comments from the official
Communist party organ "Pravda" on the
recent formation of a nine country
Information Bureau of communist
parties with headquarters at Belgrade;
Pravda denies rebirth of Komintern
The "Pravda" then cites the "New York
Times", the "Daily Mail", the
"Manchester Guardian" and the
"Figaro" as special examples of the
"bourgeois press" which have made a
lot of noise about the resolution adopted
by the nice Communist parties", and
points out that the formation of the
Information Bureau is no more
alarming than the recent Paris
conference of Western European
powers.
The Argentine communist party this
morning published a declaration
expressing indignation at the document
recently made public by the Chilean
government which exposed an alleged
communist plot in Chile.
The Argentine communist party this
morning published a declaration
expression indignation at the document
recently made public by the Chilean
government which exposed an alleged
communist plot in Chile.
Colliers Magazine article by publisher
William L. Chenery who recently
toured Far East "why don’t we get out
of Korea query we [sh]ould move out
bag and baggage but if we did we might
not be sure of where line between
communist ideas and liberal
d[e]mocratic ideas might be drawn.
コミンテルンの復活今更必要ない. 一笑に附したタス紙 Pravda official organ of central
committee of communist party ridiculed
reports Comintern been revived
asserting communism become so strong
in individual nations such international
organization no longer necessary.
10/11/194[7]
47-frn-1352a
10/11/194[7]
47-frn-1353
[10]/[11]/194[7]
11:11
United Press 時事通信
(12, Lake
Success)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1354
[10]/[11]/194[7]
11:12
United Press 時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1355
[10]/[11]/194[7]
11:13a
United Press 時事通信
(10, 11, Lake
Success)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1356
10/11/1947
11:13b
United Press 毎日新聞
(Lake
Success)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
US policy for Japan
47-frn-1357
[10]/[11]/194[7]
11:14
United Press
(9,
Washington)
47-frn-1358
10/11/1947
11:15
Associated
共同通信; Nippon
Press, Kyodo Times
Tsushin
(Moscow)
Kyodo Tsushin;
Nippon Times
Foreign
Army department announced limited
number dependents of Army and Air
Force unlisted and officer personnel
stationed Pacific area will flown to their
destinations to avoid delay during
reconversion of many Army transport
vessels for p[e]ace time use.
Pravda scouts talk of second comintern.
Communist 'Information Bureau' Held
Not Revived International
Kyodo Tsushin;
Nippon Times
Brief Summary
USSR may be plotting to
dominate Asia
H, P
Pravda says the new
Communist organization is
an information bureau, not a
Comintern
H, S
Pravda on Comintern
47-frn-1352
10/11/1947
Subject
ソ連紙正式説明を発表. 九カ國共産党会議
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
1
Y
6
H, S
2
S
1
Argentine Communist party
denies the existence of a
Latin American Communist
organization
H, S
1
Argentine Communist party
denies the existence of a
Latin American Communist
organization
H, S
2
The Japanese think Russia
has designs on Japanese
resources
H, D
1
Pravda denies that the
Comintern has been revived
Pravda denies restoration of 'global'
communist organization
Third Sov[iet] spokesman charged
American Far Eastern policy would lead
to "restoration of economic basis of
imperialism in Far East under American
direction."
First naturally grown colored cotton
shipped from Sov[iet] Union currently
on its way to Uni[ted] States cotton
merchant Beryl Lush of Philadelphia
said.
Russian commenced attack in Uni[ted]
Nations on Uni[ted] States policy in
Japan.
Examiner1 Examiner2
S
Y
4
S
Y
4
USSR says US economic
policies in Asia will lead to
imperialism
H, P
1
Trader is shipping Soviet
cotton to the US
H, P
1
Hungarian press lauds the
new communist organization
and criticizes the American
Federation of Labor
Hungarian press lauds the
new communist organization
and criticizes the American
Federation of Labor
Dependents of military
personnel will be flown to
their destinations
Pravda denies that the
Comintern has been revived
1
P
[Stewart
Hensley]
1
H, P
1
H, S
2
Oversized
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Photograph(s)
News Agency
United Press
(2, New
York)
Duplicate
Source
11:6
10/11/194[7]
47-frn-1351
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
[10]/[11]/194[7]
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1347
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Action
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47-frn-1359
[10]/[10]/194[7]
11:15a
47-frn-1360
[10]/[11]/194[7]
11:16
47-frn-1361
10/11/194[7]
11:16a
Associated
Press (43,
Nanking)
47-frn-1362
[10]/[11]/194[7]
11:17
47-frn-1363
[10]/[11]/194[7]
47-frn-1364
10/11/194[7]
11:19
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Sydney)
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Moscow)
Associated
Press (16,
Lake
Success)
47-frn-1365
[10]/[11]/194[7]
11:19a
47-frn-1366
10/[11]/1947
11:20
47-frn-1367
47-frn-1368
10/11/194[7]
10/11/194[7]
[10]/[10]/194[7]
47-frn-1369
10/11/1947
News Agency
Associated
Press (63,
Moscow)
Associated
Press World
Service
(Moscow)
11:18
Submitted by
(Japanese)
朝日新聞; 東京新聞
Submitted by
Associated
時事通信 World News Jiji Tsushin World
Press
Service
News Service
(Moscow)
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Nanking)
東京新聞
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Asahi Shimbun; Tokyo Asahi; Tokyo
Shimbun
Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Headline (Japanese)
コミンテルン復活にあらず. プラウダ紙論評
Jiji World
Headline
Pravda said today that the recent
dec[is]ion to establish aye nine nation
communist "Information Bureau."
The Pravda said today that the recent
decision to establish a nine-nation
Communist "information bureau" in
Belgrade "by no means signified the
restoration of a global Communist
organization" such as the Comintern
which the Russians declared dead in
1943.
Pravda on new Communist organisation
Rep. W.S. Cole proposed on his arrival
here today that Gen. MacArthur head
up a suggested $1,350,000,000 U.S. aid
program for China as advanced by
William C. Bullitt, former ambassador
to Russia.
Representative W.S. Cole of New York
proposed on his arrival today that
general MacArthur head up a suggested
one billion 350 million dollars US aid
program for China as advanced by
William C. Bullitt, former ambassador
to Russia.
Britain: Agreement with U.S. to effect
empire trade
Tokyo Shimbun
Poland: Criticizes Anglo-U.S. plan for
Germany
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
A. A. Arutinian, chief economist on the
Soviet Union delegation, told the
United Nations assembly's economics
committee Friday that all forms of
American aid to other countries were
"direct exploitation for the economic
and political enslavement of the
countries which receive the aid."
A. A. Arutinian, chief economist on the
Soviet Union delegation, told the
United Nations assembly's economics
committee Friday that all forms of
American aid to other countries were
"direct exploitation for the economic
and political enslavement of the
countries which receive the aid."
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Lake
Success)
日米通信
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei Tsushin
朝鮮特信 日本語版
The Korean
Information
Korean Information 警察官と南勞働党員暴動計画
Roit plot unearthed; South Korea labor
party members and policemen involved
Formation of a MacArthur for
President Committee of Illinois was
announced by Chicagoans.
United States Lines' Vice President
Giles C. Stedman who has just returned
from an extensive Far Eastern tour said
reconstruction and normal postwar
improvements offer the best prospects
for the American merchant marine in
the Pacific.
United States Lines' Vice President
Giles C. Stedman who has just returned
from an extensive Far Eastern tour said
reconstruction and normal postwar
improvements offer the best prospects
for the American merchant marine in
the Pacific.
General MacArthur remained silent
today on proposal that he be selected to
administ[e]r a billion dollar aid program
for China and the[re] was no indication
from headquarters as to his reaction to
the suggestion.
China's national leaders generally
acclaimed Bullitts "report to America
people" in Life Magazine but
individually they exercised caution
learned after Wedemeyer visit by
declining accept his suggestions as
forerunner large scale assistance China.
11:21
KP-KIP
(Seoul)
11:22
United Press 国際タイムス
(Chicago)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
11:23
United Press 国際タイムス
(New York)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
United Press [毎日新聞]
(New York)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
47-frn-1369a
[10]/[11]/194[7]
47-frn-1370
10/11/194[7]
11:25
Associated
Press (57,
Tokyo)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1371
10/11/194[7]
11:26
Associated
Press
(Nanking)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1372
10/11/194[7]
11:26a
Associated
Press
(Nanking)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
穴だらけの"鉄の幕".
ポーランドへの情報計画今や拡張の秋
米國貿易は有利. 對日貿易の再開により
China's national leaders generally
acclaimed Bullitts "report to America
people" in Life Magazine but
individually they exercised caution
learned after Wedemeyer visit by
dec[l]ining accept his suggestions as
forerunner large scale assistance China.
Subject
Brief Summary
S
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Y
Notes
2
S
1
Pravda denies that the
Comintern has been revived
H, S
1
Rep. Cole proposes that
MacArthur manage US aid
to China
H, P
1
Rep. Cole proposes that
MacArthur manage US aid
to China
H, P
1
Agreements with America
will change the face of
British trade
Poland criticizes the USBritain plan to increase
industry in Germany
USSR economist says that
US aid to other countries is
aimed at political
enslavement
H, P
1
H, S
1
H, P
2
USSR economist says that
US aid to other countries is
aimed at political
enslavement
H, P
1
Iron curtain that covers
Poland is full of holes; we
should take advantage of the
situation
A police and Labor Party
plot to stage an uprising has
been uncovered
A MacArthur for President
Committee has been formed
in Illinois
Col. Syran may soon be sent
to Japan to study Japanese
shipping
H
Y
1
H, S
Y
3
H, S
1
H, D
D
Y
[Tanaka]
2
1
MacArthur may be selected
to head a billion-dollar aid
program in China; he is
strongly anti-Soviet
H, S
1
China praises Bullitt's aid to
China proposal
H, P
2
China praises Bullitt's aid to
China proposal
H, P
1
Oversized
[10]/[11]/194[7]
Source
Photograph(s)
47-frn-1358b
Hold No.
Duplicate
10/11/1947
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
10/11/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1358a
Censorship
Action
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11:26b
47-frn-1374
10/11/1947
47-frn-1375
10/11/194[7]
11:28
Telegrafnoe
agentstvo
SSSR
(Moscow)
47-frn-1376
[10]/[11]/194[7]
11:29
47-frn-1377
[10]/[11]/194[7]
47-frn-1378
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
China national leaders generally
acclaimed Bullitt's "report to the
America people" in Life Magazine, but
individually they exercised caution,
learned after general Albert C.
Wedemeyer's visit, by [declining] to
accept his suggestions as forerunner
large scale assistance China.
Brief Summary
China praises Bullitt's aid to
China proposal
H, P
In order to strengthen
democratic power to defeat
facism, the anti-capitalistic
Comintern had to be
dissolved
A detailed account of the
Belgrade Communist
conference
H, P
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
2
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Pravda editorial notes paragount
political significance of documents
which were published the other day:
communique on information
conferen[ce] of representatives of nine
communist parties, declaration on
international situation and resolution on
exehunge of experience and coordinane
t of activities of central and southeastern
Europe enriched with e[x]perience of
directing successful struggle of working
class and all democratic forces against
fascism and reaction, parties which ...
United Press [毎日新聞]
(Lake
Success)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
[Mainichi]
IST lead Uni[ted] Nations.
USSR says that Marshall
Plan and occupation of Japan
are part of a US plan for
world domination
11:30
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Genetic effects on atom
bomb victims may be much
greater than previously
thought
H, S
[10]/[11]/194[7]
11:31
United Press 国際タイムス
(New York)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
The genetic effects of the atom bomb
on the people of Hiroshima and
Nagasaki may be far greater than
reports so far indicate, a committee of
scientists said today.
A Scripps-Howard newspapers editorial
on William C. Bullitt's proposal for a
three year plan for China costing
$450,000,000 (M) annually said: "The
report deserves serious consideration
US press praises Bullitt's plan
for aid to China
H, P
47-frn-1378a
10/11/1947
11:32
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Truman Food Policy and Japan
H, D
3
47-frn-1379
10/11/194[7]
11:33
Reuters (New 共同通信
York)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
H, P
3
47-frn-1380
[10]/[11]/194[7]
11:34
International 北海道新聞
News Service
(Paris)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido
American attempt to bypass Security
Council veto has achieved victory which
is largely on paper New York Herald
Tribune said today commenting on
adoption in United Nations General
Assembly[']s political committee of
American proposal to creates semi
permanent Balkan commission and
Soviet Russias announced decision to
boycott it.
Russia said orders Europe-U.S.
campaign
It is Japan's duty to sacrifice
in order to aid in the
execution of the Truman
food policy
UN effectiveness has been
undermined by US bypass of
the Security council
USSR ordered a Europewide anti-American
campaign
H
1
47-frn-1381
10/11/1947
11:34a
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Paris)
産業経済新聞
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
ソ連全欧反米運着手
Russia said orders Europe-wide antiU.S. Campaign
USSR ordered a Europewide anti-American
campaign
H, P
47-frn-1382
10/11/194[7]
11:34b
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Paris)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
ソ連指令か
Russia said orders Europe-wide antiU.S. Campaign
USSR ordered a Europewide anti-American
campaign
H, P
47-frn-1383
[10]/11/194[7]
11:34c
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Paris)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nihon
ソ連反米運動を指令
Russia said orders Europe-wide antiU.S. Campaign
USSR ordered a Europewide anti-American
campaign
H, P
47-frn-1384
10/11/1947
11:34d
International Nippon Times
News Service
(Paris)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
USSR ordered a Europewide anti-American
campaign
H
47-frn-1385
10/11/1947
11:35
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(New York) 産業経済新聞
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Europe-wide Anti-American Driva Held
Ordered by Communists. French Red
Held Fearing Effect on Coming
Elections As People Counting on
Marshall Plan.
American silk industry continues
hopeful but situation unchanged
10/11/1947
10/14/1947
11:27
Nippon Times
後の各國共産黨コミンテル[ン]解散
Subject
米は中國を援助せよ. 米紙説く
米国絹業界好況持続
The silk market is depressed
because of oversupply
[Gomes]
Y
H, S
P
H, P
5
5
[Stewart
Hensley,
United
Press],
[Matsuda]
1
1
Y
[Kingsbur
y Smith,
European
General
Manager
Internation
al News
Service]
[Kingsbur
y Smith,
European
General
Manager
Internation
al News
Service]
[Kingsbur
y Smith,
European
General
Manager
Internation
al News
Service]
2
Y
5
Y
3
Y
4
1
[Theodore
Koslow,
Internation
al News
Service
Financial
Authority]
Y
12
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
Press ,
Kyodo
Tsushin
(Nanking)
Photograph(s)
Source
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
[10]/[11]/194[7]
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1373
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Action
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(Japanese)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
米の朝鮮行政は惨たる失敗. 米民権協会長談
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi Shimbun
國際新人十一日出...
インド駐ソ大使ヴィジャヤヮラクシミヮパンティット
夫人
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Kokusai Tokushin;
The America-Japan
Press
Kokusai Tokushin;
Nichibei
恐喝手段で対米の供款を狙ふ中国を非難.
在米中国代表の言明;
中國の親ソ説は借款獲得への強請. 馮將軍米國で語る
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
対日講和條約の焦点
The Yomiuri Weekly
The Yomiuri Weekly
(313)
Yomiuri Uriikuri
(313)
対日講和予備会議と中國の立場.
出席承認に代償要求か. 見逃がせぬ自主独往外交の擡頭
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Seattle)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Japanese Stowaway Held
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Manila)
United Press 毎日新聞
(Manila)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Col. McCormick Plans To Tour the Far
East
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Col. R. J. McCormick, editor and
publisher of the Chicago Tribune, will
visit Manila next month and will stay at
the Malacann as the guest of President
Manuel A. Roxas, the United Press
learned today.
Tokyo Mimpo (11-5)
Tokyo Mimpo 11-5 国際政局の新段階
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
欧州復興計画
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
「武器貸與法」の延長を主張.
モーゲンソー前米財務長官
国際タイムス
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
朝連四全大会に與う
西日本新聞
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
(17)
Nishi Nippon 17
共産党会議の影響
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
中歐の文化協定. まづハンガリーとユーゴ.;
ブルガリア作家同盟決戰
10/11/1947
11:37
47-frn-1388
[10]/[11]/194[7]
11:38
47-frn-1388a
10/14/1947
47-frn-1389
10/11/1947
11:39
Commentary
47-frn-1390
10/11/1947
11:40
Commentary
47-frn-1391
10/11/1947
11:41
47-frn-1392
10/11/1947
11:42
47-frn-1393
10/11/1947
11:42a
47-frn-1394
10/11/1947
11:43
47-frn-1395
10/11/1947
11:44
United Press 毎日新聞
(London)
47-frn-1397
10/11/1947
11:46
The New
York Times
47-frn-1398
[10]/[10]/194[7]
11:47
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(Washington)
47-frn-1399
[10]/[11]/194[7]
47-frn-1400
10/11/1947
Comment
Associated
Press ,
Kyodo
Tsushin
(New York)
United Press 国際特信; 日米通信
(New York)
東京民報
Editorial
11:48
11:50
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Yomiuri
47-frn-1387
10/11/194[7]
Submitted by
Yomiuri Shimbun
Commentary
朝日新聞
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Moscow)
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(Sofia;
Budapest)
The policies of Generalissumo Chiang
Kai-shek are driving whole divisions of
the nationalist army over to the side of
the communists, and Chiang himself "is
like the head of a factory manufacturing
communists," General Feng Yu-hsiang
declared yesterday.
Charge China Aiming At U.S. Loan By
Blackmail
"New Stage of International
Political Situation "
It was learned today that among the
topics discussed at a closed meeting of
the Institute of Pacific Relations was a
report from Japan that "present
tranquility is deceptive" and that forces
are gathering "under the protection of
the Allied occupation which may
prevent an essential economic
revolution and reestablish a reactionary
regime."
Aid for Europe: The issues before the
United States. Program Drawn Up by
16 Nations Is Start Of a big Debate
Morgenthau scores Truman for
stopping lend-lease to Europe
Examiner3
Examiner4
Gomes
Notes
Y
2
Y
2
1
[Don
Dillon]
H, D
H, P
Abe
Examiner5 Examiner6
Hideo
Umino
Nomura
H. Okada
Gomes
Fujinami
Gomes
Hori
Y
4
Y
13
Y
8
H, P
1
MacArthur is a possible
candidate for president
H, P
1
MacArthur is a possible
candidate for president
H, P
US policies stress economic
recovery and world peace
Allied occupation in Japan
will establish a reactionary
regime
H, P
H, S
[Yasuike]
The debate over aid to
Europe is whether the US
should aim for relief or
recovery
Morgenthau criticizes
Truman for ending lend-lease
before Europe has recovered
H, P
[James
Reston]
[Yasuike]
2
Gomes
Nagashima
Y
6
1
H, P
Y
7
Y
2
H, P
[Gomes]
A description of the new
Communist organization in
Belgrade
The terms of a proposed US
loan to France are shocking
H, S
Gomes
Hungary soon to sign cultural
agreements with European Eastern
neighbors, France.; Bulgarian writers
protext "American slander"
Hungary will sign cultural
agreements with the Eastern
bloc countries
D, S
MacArthur and Eisenhower
might become presidential
candidates
Japan's Cabinet is meeting
tonight to discuss
decentralization of the police
system
Japanese Imperial families
and army officers will not get
pensions when they become
commoners
Moscow Radio says
Yugoslavian diplomats were
expelled from Chile to satisfy
US reactionary interests
H, S
1
H, P
1
"Reaction of Communist
Conference"
[10]/[11]/194[7]
[10]/[11]/194[7];
[10]/[12]/194[7]
France: New Economic Restriction
Announced
47-frn-1403
[10]/[11]/194[7]
12:1
[Radio Press
(New York)]
US Political: MacArther, Eisenhower
prexy possibilities
47-frn-1404
[10]/[11]/194[7]
12:2
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Singapore)
Japan: Cabinet meeting to approve
police decentralization pla[n]
47-frn-1405
[10]/[11]/194[7]
12:3
Radio Press
(Singapore)
Japan: Imperial families and army
officers not to get pension
47-frn-1406
10/12/194[7]
12:4
Reuters
(London)
47-frn-1407
[10]/[11]/194[7]
12:5
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Nanking)
Kyodo News
Service
S
Foreign nationals will not
have extraterrestrial rights in
Japan after the peace treaty
"Japanese Preliminary Peace China appears to be siding
Conference and China's
with Russia on foreign policy
stand point: Indemnity may issues
be demanded for
participation: Appearance of
independent policy is
noteworthy."
Japanese stowaway held in
Seattle
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, S
One of the leaders of the anti- H, D
British struggle in India is
also ambassador to the
USSR, where she is very
popular
Gen. Fang says that a US
H, S
loan to China would only be
used for munitions
"Focus of Japanese Peace
Pact."
47-frn-1402
Kyodo Tsushin
Brief Summary
Head of ACLU accuses the
State Dept. of failing to
establish democracy in Korea
"International New Face:
Mrs. Vijah Yawarakshimiah
Pandit, Indian
Ambassadoress to Soviet."
47-frn-1401
共同通信
Subject
...[de]partment blamed for failure to
democratize Korea
Although the Chilean government had
tried to justify its expulsion of two
Yugoslav diplomats recently...
Japan-Legislative: adultery not to be
c[r]ime
Adultery will no longer be a
crime for men in Japan; for
women it still is
Fujinami
Y
2
Y
16
D
H, D
1
Y
Mercola
Sameshima
H, S
H, S,
D
Oversized
News Agency
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Cleveland)
Photograph(s)
Source
11:36
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
10/11/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1386
Censorship
Action
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3
2
2
Mercola
Sameshima
2
1
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
47-frn-1409
[10]/[12]/194[7]
12:7
時事通信
47-frn-1410
[10]/[11]/194[7]
12:8
47-frn-1411
10/12/1947
12:9
news item
47-frn-1412
10/10/1947
12:10
Editorial
47-frn-1413
10/12/194[7]
12:11
United Press 共同通信
(21, 60, Lake
Success)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1414
[10]/[12]/194[7]
12:12
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-1415
10/12/1947
12:13
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-1416
10/12/1947
12:14
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Yugoslavia decides to sever relations
with gov't of Chile
47-frn-1417
10/12/1947
12:14a
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Yugoslavia decides to sever relations
with gov't of Chile
47-frn-1418
10/12/1947
12:14b
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Soviet Embassy Attacked
47-frn-1419
[10]/[11]/194[7]
12:15
47-frn-1420
[10]/[11]/194[7]
12:16
47-frn-1421
10/12/194[7]
12:17
Kyodo
Tsushin,
United Press
(Lake
Success)
Kyodo
Tsushin,
United Press
(Belgrade)
Kyodo
Tsushin,
United Press
(Santiago,
Belgrade)
United Press
(Santiago)
Radio Press
Sokuho
(London
BBC)
Radio Press
Sokuho
(London
BBC)
Associated
Press (52,
Moscow)
Korean government has
launched mission to recover
Korean POWs in Asia
Revival of the Comintern
The new Communist
organization has caused the
UN to split into two blocs
"Comintern and the Chinese Chinese Communism will go
Communist Party"
ahead regardless of the new
Comintern
India's Missus Pandit told Palestine
India disagrees with US
commi[ttee] India refused back majority
suggestion to partition
report of special committee
Palestine
recommending partition Palestine
declaring instead Palestine should be
one independent state with adequate
protection for Jehwhi minority.
General Wutechen Sec[retary] General
Head of Kuomintang wants
Kuomintang told Unipress "all Chinese
MacArthur to head aid
welcome Bullit[']s recommendations"
program to China
which he described "sound
etpenetrating" said if MacArther would
agree serve military adviser China
would "benefit [not ]only China but
entire Far East."
America announces acceptance of plan
US backs proposal to
to divide Palestine
partition Palestine
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1422
10/12/1947
12:17a
Associated
Press
(Moscow)
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
47-frn-1423
10/12/194[7]
12:18
Associated
Press (48,
Belgrade)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1424
10/12/1947
12:18a
Asahi Shimbun;
Kyodo Tsushin
Asahi; Kyodo News チリーと國交斷絶. ユーゴ政府聲明を發表
Service
47-frn-1425
10/12/194[7]
12:19
Associated
朝日新聞; 共同通信
Press World
Service (48,
51,
Belgrade);
[Radio Press
(London
BBC)]
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(7, Hong
Kong)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Korean
朝鮮特信 日本語版
Information
Press (Seoul)
国際タイムス
国際タイムス
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
The Korean
Information
Korean Information 南方残留同胞救出に辨護士等代表團派遣
The Kokusai Times (6) Kokusai Taimuzu 6 「驚爭こそ万物の父である」とはギリシヤのヘラクリ
トスの哲学である。
The Kokusai Times (8) Kokusai Taimuzu 8 國際共産黨と中國共産黨
Professor Ikuo Oyama, former Japanese
political leade[r] who has lived for some
years in the United States, sailed for
Yokohama Friday on the Marine
Swallow, an American President lines
ship.
Philippines Senator Tomas Confesor
[h]as said Uni[ted] States is spending
and wasting money in Europe which
could used in Far East to make
Philippines "broadcasting station of
democracy."
South Korean interim government
dispatching representatives to south to
help Koreans still remaining there
Palestine: Arabs to fight partition by
force
ソ、チリーを論難 "米の反動グループに迎合"
Prof. Oyama, former
Japanese political leader,
returns to Japan today
Philippines senator says the
US is wasting money in
Europe that she should spend
in Asia
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
H, P
2
P
1
H, P
Y
5
H, S
Gomes
M.
Nagashima
Y
3
H, P
Gomes
M.
Nagashima
Y
4
H, P
4
H, P
2
H
1
Radio Moscow accuses Chile
of violating international law
in expelling to Yugoslavian
diplomats
Gunmen in Chile fired shots
at the Soviet embassy
H
1
H
1
Gunmen in Chile fired shots
at the Soviet embassy
Arab states threaten force to
prevent the partition of
Palestine
H, D
1
H
2
H
1
1
UN: U.S. supports Palestine partition
plan
US backs proposal to
partition Palestine
The Soviet press and [r]adio today
assailed Chile[']s "uncer[e]monious
action" in expelling two Yugoslav
diplomats as an undertaking intended to
"gratify reactionary circles of the United
States which have been conduct[ing] [a]
frantic campaign in connection with the
so called communist me[n]ace."
Soviet press castigates Chile
for expelling two Yugoslav
diplomats
H, S
The Soviet press and radio Saturday
assailed Chile's "unceremonious action"
in expelling two Yugoslav diplomats as
an undertaking intended to "gratify
reactionary circles of the United States
which have been conducting a frantic
campaign in connection with the socalled communist menace."
Soviet press castigates Chile
for expelling two Yugoslav
diplomats
S
The Yugoslav Ministry of Foreign
Affairs announced today that
Yugoslavia had decided to break off
diplomatic relations with Chile.
Yugoslavia breaks off relations; The
Yugoslav Ministry of Foreign Affairs
announced Saturday that Yugoslavia
had decided to break off diplomatic
relations with Chile.
Yugoslavia is breaking off
relations with Chile
H, P
Yugoslavia is breaking off
relations with Chile
H, P
"We are in favour of a restricted
occupation of Japan by civil Allied
commissions and by small military
units", General Sturdee, Australian
Chief of Staff, told an Agence FrancePress correspondent before leaving
Hong Kong for Singapore today.
Australian general says he
favors limited Allied
occupation of Japan
H
Y
2
1
Y
6
1
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
共同通信
Press (4, San
Francisco)
Photograph(s)
Source
12:6
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
10/11/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1408
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1427
10/12/1947
12:20a
Agence
朝日新聞
France-presse
(Santiago)
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
47-frn-1428
[10]/[11]/194[7]
12:20b
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(Belgrade)
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
47-frn-1429
[10]/[12]/194[7]
12:21
United Press 共同通信
(12, Buenos
Aires)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-1430
10/12/194[7]
12:22
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(11, London)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1431
10/12/194[7]
12:23
Associated
Press
(Peiping)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1432
10/12/194[7]
12:24
毎日新聞
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-1433
10/12/1947
12:25
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-1434
10/12/1947
12:26
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Providence)
Associated
Nippon Times
Press
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-1435
10/12/194[7]
12:27
International 読売新聞
News Service
(Belgrade)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
47-frn-1436
[10]/[12]/194[7]
12:28
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Beirut)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nihon
チリー政府がユゴ外交官二名を國外追放処分に付して
から三日目の十一日、ユゴスラヴィア政府はチリとの
外交関係を断絶し、その旨同國外務省を通じて発表し
た
アラブの態度強硬
47-frn-1437
[10]/[11]/194[7]
12:29
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(Santiago)
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
ユーゴこそ某國のかいらい. チリ政府聲明
47-frn-1438
10/12/1947
12:30
United Press 毎日新聞
(Moscow)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-1439
10/12/1947
12:31
Commentary
第一新聞
Daiichi Shimbun (12)
Daiichi #12
人民戰線の基礎の崩壊
47-frn-1440
10/12/1947
12:32
Editorial
世界日報
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
單獨講和條約への憂慮
47-frn-1441
[10]/[11]/194[7]
12:33
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(Washington)
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
アフリカにも共産黨の手が. 米議員語る
47-frn-1442
[10]/[4]/194[7]
12:34
United Press 国際タイムス
(Guam)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
急げ米の軍事基地. グワムの計畫作成凡てこの點に集約 Americans here and generally
throughout Asia look upon this island as
the spearhead of American might in the
western Pacific ocean designed not only
as a powerful sea and air base in time of
war but also as a permanent warning to
any potential aggressor such as Japan
was in the past that the American
people have not only the will but the
means to preserve order in this part of
the world.
47-frn-1442a
10/12/1947
12:34
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Guam)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-1443
10/12/1947
12:35
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
朝日新聞
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Yugoslavia today decided to break off
all diplomatic relations with Chile
following the expulsion by the Chilean
government of the Yugoslav Charge
d'Affaires on October 8, a communique
issued by the Yugoslavian Foreign
Office in Belgrade announced.
Yugoslavia is breaking off
relations with Chile
P
無根の言いがかり. チリー反撃声明
Chile charges Yugoslavian government
with being "mere satellite"
Yugoslavia is breaking off
relations with Chile
H, P
Y
2
ユーゴ、チリと斷交代理大使追放の報復手段
Yugoslavia breaks off relations with
Chile: charges "premediated campaign"
Yugoslavia is breaking off
relations with Chile
P
Y
2
Diplomatic quarters said Argentina
Brazil Chile may soon form united front
against international communism as a
result Yugoslavias diplomatic break with
Chile.
The declaration made by Johnson
be[f]ore the UNO Assembly was
received in London with some surprise
and a certain disappointment, It brought
disappointment to know that the USA
leaves the responsibilit[y] first to Britain
and then to an international police force
composed of volunteers.
South American countries
may form a front against the
USSR because of
Yugoslavia's break with Chile
H, P
2
Britain disappointed at US
declaration before the UN
H, P
1
Grim view China[']s internal
international situation taken in double
tenth editorial in Shih chieh Jih pao
commonly regarded reflecting views
C.C. Cliquo.
Chinese commercial representative. To
pave the way for a full-fledged revival
of Sino-Japanese trade, Tang Chusheng, Chinese commercial
representative in Japan, arrived at
Haneda yesterday at 10 p.m. and
several hours later than schedule due to
bad weather.
Wallace Hints Third Party
Chinese article takes a grim
view of China's current
situation
H, P
1
Chinese commercial
representative arrives to
begin reviving Sino-Japanese
trade
H, P
Wallace says he will probably
head a third party in 1948
H, P
1
British party arrives: 5 Members of the
House of Commons Scheduled to Tour
Japan
Yugoslavia breaks off relations with
Chile
British delegation arrives in
Japan to confer with
MacArthur
Yugoslavia is breaking off
relations with Chile
H, P
1
H, P
Y
3
Arab army of 230,000 ready to fight
against separate Jewish state
Head of Arab League says
that Arab army is ready to
fight anyone who tries to
partition Palestine
Chile charges Yugoslavia
with being a satellite of the
USSR
H, P
Y
3
H, P
Y
2
Chile charges Yugoslavian government
with being "mere satellite"
Battle of Democratic forces
"Collapsion of base of
people's front."
"Anxiety about Separate
Peace Treaty."
Communists may lead Italy to
revolution and then Africa, says a U.S.
deputy.
王外交部長近く訪日
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang ShihChieh will spend a few days in Japan
later this month while en route to China
from the United Nations meeting,
officials of the Chinese mission said
today.
1
[Hironaga]
Communist publication
H, S
mentions Asia as the
battleground for democracy
Japan is under direct control H, D
Gomes
of the US
US-USSR antagonism may
H, P
Gomes
have an adverse effect on the
Japanese peace treaty
Rep. Lane favors quick aid to H, P
Europe in case the
Communist threat spreads to
Africa
Americans are frightened that H, D [Miles W.
another war is imminent
Vaughn,
United
Press Vice
President
for Asia]
Guam Expected to Assume Role Of
U.S. Gibraltar in the Pacific. Most
Americans In East Favor Retaining
Present Military Administration
D
Chinese Foreign Minister will
confer with MacArthur about
the peace treaty
H, P
Oversized
News Agency
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(4, Belgrade)
Photograph(s)
Source
12:20
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
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Japanese Article
Date Submitted
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1
1
Tabata
Abe
Fujinami
Y
5
Y
3
Y
2
Y
4
[Miles W.
Vaughn,
UP Vice
President
for Asia]
1
Y
2
1
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Submitted by
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on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
アカハタ
Akahata (3)
Akahata (No.3)
講和に臺灣代表派遣を要求
読売新聞
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
対日講和條約
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
The British Communist Party expressed
its full support of the [W]arsaw decision
providing for the establishment of a
Communist Information Bureau, in a
communique issued today.
Agence
共同通信
France-presse
(27, London)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
13:2c
Agence
朝日新聞
France-presse
(London)
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
[10]/[13]/194[7]
13:3
Agence
時事通信
France-presse
(Budapest)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-1453
[10]/[13]/194[7]
13:4
United Press 時事通信
(2, New
York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-1454
[10]/[13]/194[7]
13:4a
United Press 国際タイムス
(New York)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
47-frn-1455
[10]/[13]/194[7]
13:5
United Press 時事通信
(Topeka, KS)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-1456
[10]/[13]/194[7]
13:7
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-1457
[10]/[12]/194[7]
13:7a
United Press
(Washington)
47-frn-1458
10/13/194[7]
13:7b
United Press 共同通信
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1459
[10]/[12]/194[7]
13:8
47-frn-1460
[10]/[13]/194[7]
13:9
[Radio Press
(Singapore)]
United Press 時事通信
(Sydney)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1461
[10]/[12]/194[7]
13:9a
United Press 時事通信
(Sydney)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1462
10/13/194[7]
13:9b
United Press 共同通信
(18, Sydney)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1463
[10]/[13]/194[7]
13:10
Radio Press
Sokuho
(Sydney)
47-frn-1445
10/13/1947
12:36
47-frn-1446
10/12/194[7]
12:37
47-frn-1447
10/12/194[7]
47-frn-1448
[10]/[12]/194[7]
13:1
47-frn-1449
10/14/194[7]
13:2a
47-frn-1450
10/13/194[7]
13:2b
47-frn-1451
10/12/1947
47-frn-1452
AP from
Shanghai
Associated
Press (24,
London)
Radio Press
(London
BBC)
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(4, London)
Subject
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Shihchieh will spend a few days in Japan
later this month while en route to China
from the United Nations meeting,
officials of the Chinese mission said
today.
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Formosa wants to attend the
Japanese peace conference
so that she can make a bid
for independence
S
Japanese peace conference
may be held sometime in
March
Molotov complained that the
US had not replied to his
proposal to withdraw from
Korea
H, P
H
1
de Gaulle attacks USSR for
attempting to gain a
stranglehold on Europe
British Communist Party
supports the new Comintern
H, P
1
H, P
1
In a communique published today the
Britain Communist Party pledges its full
adhesion to be Warsaw decision for the
establishment of a Communist
Information Bureau (Cominform) in
Belgrade.
British communists "in full support of
[W]arsaw decision"
British Communist Party
supports the new Comintern
H, S,
P
2
British Communist Party
supports the new Comintern
H, P
Mr[.] Molnar Communist Foreign
Minister of Hungary, who is due to
leave for Belgrade this evening to sign a
cultraul agreement with Yugoslavia
outlined...
Herald Tribune editorially commenting
on Sanzo Nozaka statement Jap[anese]
communists might join new European
comintern whereafter few hours later
reversed position said "on face of
evidence Nozaka does not seem to be
one brighter communists.
The New York Herald-Tribune,
editorially commenting on Sanzo
Nosaka's statement that the Japanese
Communists might join the new
European Comintern, after which he
reversed his statement a few hours later,
said: "On the face of the evidence,
Nosaka does not seem to be one of the
brighter Communists.
Alf M[.] Landon charged "gangsters
who rule Kremlin" have openly
established axis for next war.
High ranking officers of armed forces
believe revival of communist
international is another step toward war
and in the long run it will boomerang
against Russians.
US Armed Forces leaders comment on
Comintern
Hungary to sign a cultural
agreement with Yugoslavia
H, P
1
Head of Japanese
Communists is stupid for
saying that his organization
will join the Comintern
H, P
1
Head of Japanese
Communists is stupid for
saying that his organization
will join the Comintern
H
Landon says that USSR has
established the Axis for the
next war
High-ranking Army officials
believe Comintern is a step
toward the next war
H, P
1
H, P
2
High-ranking Army officials
believe Comintern is a step
toward the next war
High-ranking Army officials
believe Comintern is a step
toward the next war
H
3
H
2
Katayama says he wants to
establish socialism in Japan
Japan seeks to take advantage
of the hostility between the
US and USSR
H, P
1
H, S
2
Japan seeks to take advantage
of the hostility between the
US and USSR
Japan seeks to take advantage
of the hostility between the
US and USSR
H, S
2
H, S
2
Australian Army minister not
in favor of increasing
Australian occupation forces
in Japan
H, P
1
"Despatch of Formosan
Delegates to Peace Treaty
Demanded."
France: De Gaulle makes bitter attack
on USSR
指導者の資格缺如. ヘラルド紙野坂氏の態度を痛論
Examiner1 Examiner2
H
The [M]oscow [r]adio said today Soviet
Foreign Minister V.K. Molotov had
compl[a]ined to Secretary of State
Marshall that the United States had not
replied to [a] Russian proposal for
withdrawal of foreign troop[s] from
Korea and thus was hindering [a]
solution of the Korean question.
英共産党声明発表
Brief Summary
Chinese Foreign Minister will
confer with MacArthur about
the peace treaty
High ranking officers of armed forces
believe revival of communist
international is another step towards
war and in the long run it will
[boomerang] against Russians.
Political: Katayama wants to realize
socialism
MacMahon Ball ex[-]member Allied
Council Japan said in article written for
Sunday telegraph that "Japan[']s policy
today...
MacMahon Ball writes on Japan's
policy
W[.] MacMahon Ball ex[-]member
Allied Council Japan said in article
written for Sunday Telegraph that
"Japan[']s policy today is to [exploit] it
every way possible America[']s fear
suspicion of Russia and Communism."
Japan: Occupation: Increase in Aussie
troops not favored
1
Gomes
[Gomes]
Abe
Y
2
Y
6
Y
Y
2
2
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
Photograph(s)
Source
東京新聞
12:35a
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
10/16/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1444
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Action
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on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
[Radio Press
(Brazzaville)]
47-frn-1465
[10]/[13]/194[7]
13:12
Associated
時事通信
Press (5,
Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1466
10/13/194[7]
13:12a
Associated
共同通信
Press (4,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1467
10/16/194[7]
13:12b
Associated
東京新聞
Press (4,
Washington)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1468
10/14/1947
13:13
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-1469
[10]/[13]/194[7]
13:14
United Press 時事通信
(Milwaukee,
WI)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-1470
10/13/1947
13:15a
United Press 毎日新聞
(Sydney)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-1471
10/16/194[7]
13:16
Associated
Press (15,
Moscow)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1472
[10]/[13]/194[7]
13:17
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
47-frn-1473
10/13/194[7]
13:17a
Associated
東京新聞
Press (35,
Washington)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1475
[10]/[13]/194[7]
13:19
United Press 国際タイムス
(New York)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
47-frn-1476
10/13/194[7]
13:19a
United Press 共同通信
(17, New
York)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1477
[10]/[13]/194[7]
13:19b
United Press [毎日新聞]
(New York)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
47-frn-1478
10/13/194[7]
13:20
United Press 時事通信; 共同通信
(1, Manila,
Moscow)
Jiji Tsushin; Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji; Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1479
10/13/1947
13:21
日米通信
10/13/1947
13:22
Nichibei
47-frn-1481
10/13/1947
13:23
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
U.S. negroes charge discrimination
NAACP asks the UN to look
into discrimination in the US
H, P
1
47-frn-1482
10/13/194[7]
13:24
United
日米通信
Feature
Syndicate
(Sydney)
United Press 毎日新聞
(Lake
Success)
Associated
東京新聞
Press (10, 20,
New York)
The America-Japan
Press
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei
47-frn-1480
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Senator Claude Pepper, democrat
Florida, Sunday deplored the growing
conflict between east and west which he
said might re[s]ult in a "struggle to the
death when both of the 2 fighting for
the mast[er]y of the world shall utterly
disappear from the face of the wor[l]d".
Sen. Pepper blames the USUSSR split on powerful
politicians who once backed
the Nazis
H, D
2
47-frn-1483
[10]/[13]/194[7]
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Senator Claude Pepper, Democrat from
Florida, Sunday deplored the growing
conflict between east and west which he
said might result in a "struggle to the
death when both of the two fighting for
the mastery of the world, shall utterly
disappear from the face of the world."
Sen. Pepper blames the USUSSR split on powerful
politicians who once backed
the Nazis
H, D
2
10/13/1947
10/13/194[7]
13:24a
Bulgaria: Appeals against reaction to
Petkov execution
Subject
13:11
東京新聞
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(New York)
By protesting the execution
of Petkov, the US is trying to
start another war
US must be prepared for a
French economic crisis
because of the Communist
threat
H, S
P
[John M.
Hightower
]
1
US must be prepared for a
French economic crisis
because of the Communist
threat
H, P
[John M.
Hightower
]
2
US must be prepared for a
French economic crisis
because of the Communist
threat
H, P
1
MacArthur for President
supporters plan to expand
their activities
Arabs predict bloodshed over
the partition of Palestine
H, P
2
H, P
1
McMahon Ball says that
Japan wants to take
advantage of US-USSR
hostility (same as13:9)
Chile blames communists for
coal mine strike activities
H, S
1
H, P
1
US will probably not accept
the Soviet proposal to
withdraw from Korea
H, P
[John
Hightower
]
2
Authoritative informants said today the
United States i[s] not likely to accept
Foreign Minister Molotov[']s proposal
for simultaneous withdrawal of
American and Soviet troops from
Korea.
It is authoritatively said that the Chinese
and British have approved "in principle"
the United States' resolution on Korea
which will be submitted to the United
Nations within a few days and which
calls for the establishment of a United
Nations' overseer of the elections and
withdraw[a]l of the Soviet and
American troops.
Add fact that Chinese intend take
intense by fact that they have flown to
New York from Seoul their Consul
General in Korea.
US will probably not accept
the Soviet proposal to
withdraw from Korea
H, P
[John
Hightower
]
1
China will oppose US
resolution on Korea which
calls for US/USSR
withdrawal under UN control
P
[Stewart
Hensley,
United
Press
correspon
dent]
China will oppose US
resolution on Korea which
calls for US/USSR
withdrawal under UN control
H, P
[Hensley]
3
Korean issue
China will oppose US
resolution on Korea which
calls for US/USSR
withdrawal under UN control
H, P
[Stewart
Hensley],
[Matsuda]
1
Soviet newspapers claimed Sunday that
the large number of abstentions in the
United Nations voting was a moral
victory for the Russian delegation.
Moscow says the large
number of abstentions from
voting in the UN was a moral
victory for the USSR
H, S
5
國際的生活の根本
U.N. Reform: Secretary Marshall's Plan
英國は依然一等國.
社会主義者の讓りうけた遺産は大きい
World Events
Russia's rise is similar to that
of Hitler and the Japanese
The British government has
squandered American loans
[Walter
Cronkite,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
H, D [Barnet
Nover]
H, P [Randolph
Churchill]
[A] French economic crisis now seems
certain, in the opinion of American
diplomatic officials, to catch the United
States in the position of doing too little
too late.
[A] French economic crisis now seems
certain, in the opinion of American
diplomatic officials, to catch the United
States in the position of doing too little
too late.
[A] French economic crisis now seems
certain, in the opinion of American
diplomatic officials, to catch the United
States in the position of doing too little
too late.
General MacArther's supporters to hold
meeting
Jews generally expressed gratification
and Arabs voiced disappointment over
United States support of Palestine
partition as announced at Lake Success
Saturday.
McMahon Ball on Japan
The official Soviet news agency Tass
said Sunday Russia had protested
formally to Chile against a gunfire
attack upon the Soviet Embassy in
Santiago as a "shocking infringement
upon diplomatic immunity".
Authoritative informants said today the
U.S. is not likely to accept Foreign
Minister Molotov's proposal for
simultaneous withdrawal of American
and Soviet troops from Korea.
中國及び英[國]は[米]提案を支持せん.
國連總會の朝鮮問題; 米華代表協議.
對日講和会議の下交渉
1
Y
5
Y
2
Y
4
Oversized
News Agency
[10]/[12]/194[7]
Photograph(s)
Source
47-frn-1464
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
Censorship
Action
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西日本新聞
Submitted by
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
47-frn-1485
[10]/[13]/194[7]
13:26
United Press [毎日新聞]
(New York)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
47-frn-1486
10/13/1947
13:26a
Nippon Times
47-frn-1487
10/13/194[7]
13:27
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(New York)
United Press 共同通信
(New York)
47-frn-1488
10/13/194[7]
13:28
United Press 共同通信
(7,
Washington)
47-frn-1489
[10]/[13]/194[7]
13:28a
時事通信
47-frn-1490
10/13/1947
13:28b
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Nishi Nippon
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
US will probably not accept
the Soviet proposal to
withdraw from Korea
H, P
Nippon Times
Foreign
U.S. rejection seen of Soviet proposal
for Korea solution
US will probably not accept
the Soviet proposal to
withdraw from Korea
H, P
1
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Sen. Pepper calls for total
disarmament and European
recovery program
H, P
4
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Japanese peace conference
will begin tonight in Pearl
Harbor
H, S
2
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
Japanese peace conference
will begin tonight in Pearl
Harbor
H, S
1
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Washington)
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Senator Claude Pepper proposed plan
for p[e]ace calling for total disarmament
and fifty[-]thousand million dollar
Uni[ted] States contribution to finance
[year] [program] of world
reconstruction.
Radio commentator Drew Pearson said
tonight long delayed Japanese Peace
Conference would begin at Pearl
Harbor in January with General
MacArthur as chief Uni[ted] States
delegate.
Radio commentator Drew Pearson said
tonight long delayed Japanese [P]eace
Conference would begin at Pearl
Harbor in January with General
MacArthur as chief Uni[ted] States
delegate.
Holds Peace Talk Date Set
Japanese peace conference
will begin tonight in Pearl
Harbor
H, S
1
Japanese Peace Confab begins at Pearl
Harbor in Jan.
Japanese peace conference
will begin tonight in Pearl
Harbor
Japanese peace conference
will begin tonight in Pearl
Harbor
H, S
H, S
Britain's communists approve new red
international body
Japanese peace conference
will begin tonight in Pearl
Harbor
First shipment of Japanese
merchandise has arrived in
the US
The Soviet dictatorship lives
on fear
British Communist Party
supports the new Comintern
Britain's communist approve new red
international body
British Communist Party
supports the new Comintern
Hungary: New communist ... welcomed
Czechoslovakia lauds the
new Communist information
bureau
10/13/1947
13:28c
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
13:28d
United Press 国際タイムス
(Washington)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
47-frn-1493
[10]/[12]/194[7]
13:28e
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-1494
10/12/1947
13:29
The New
York Times
(New York)
朝日新聞
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
47-frn-1495
10/13/1947
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
47-frn-1496
10/13/194[7]
13:31
International 読売新聞
News Service
(London)
Yomiuri Shimbun
Nippon Times
Foreign
Yomiuri
47-frn-1497
[10]/[13]/194[7]
13:31a
International 北海道新聞
News Service
(London)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
47-frn-1498
[10]/[13]/194[7]
13:32
Radio Press
Sokuho
(London
BBC)
47-frn-1499
10/13/1947
13:33
47-frn-1500
10/13/194[7]
13:34
Associated
共同通信
Press (30,
Washington)
47-frn-1501
10/14/1947
13:35
International
News Service
(Copenhagen
)
47-frn-1502
10/13/1947
13:36
United Press 日米通信
(New York)
47-frn-1503
10/13/1947
13:37
13:30
朝鮮新聞
News Item
世界日報
Chosen Shimbun (10) Chosen Shimbun
(10)
Kyodo Tsushin
對日講和來年一月か. マ元師米首席代表に
Radio Commentator Drew Pearson said
tonight in a broadcast that the longdelayed Japanese Peace Conference
would begin at Pearl Harbor in January,
with Gen. Douglas MacArthur as the
chief United States delegate.
Pearson on Japanese Peace Conference
金融難打開に期待. 明るい貿易の見通し
欧州共産党宣言を支持英共産党声明
... of private trade with Japan for... the
first shipment of Japanese
mer[c]handi[s]e has a[rr]ived in...
Men [and] Politics. Is war imminent?
愛想をつかした英國人濠州や米國へ移民を希望し政府
健気躍氣に引止め策
Kyodo News
Service
American commercial travele[r]
returning from Japan see [a] rocky
[r]oad ahead of Nippon in her efforts to
regain her place in world trade.
German village bombed. Soviets Use
Petersheim as Target For Aerial
Bombing Practice.
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei
北鮮の左派、政治的眼覚め.
ソ連通のストロング女史の第一次報告
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
フランス共産黨の砂糖戰術
"Englishmen are Disgusted
Many British people are
with their Homeland, and
anxious to imigrate to
Desire to Migrate to Australia America or Australia
or America. The British
Government is Desperately
Dissuading them from Going
Away.
US traders see problems in
the future of Japanese trading
The first report from North Korea by
an American journalist has just been
received in this country and appears in
the current issue of Soviet Russia
Today.
"Sugar Tactics of French
Communists"
Y
Notes
H, P
[10]/[13]/194[7]
News Item
Subject
Chinese Foreign Minister will
confer with MacArthur about
the peace treaty
47-frn-1492
10/14/194[7]
Headline
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang ShihChien will spend a few days in Japan
later this month while en route to China
from the United Nations meeting,
officials of the Chinese mission said
today.
U.S. to reject Soviet demand on Korea
47-frn-1491
10/14/1947
Headline (Japanese)
王外交部長近く訪日
[Stewart
Hensley,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
1
[Matsuda]
1
H, S
Y
H, P
Y
The Russians are treating the
North Koreans well
H, P
French Communists cause
demonstrations by saying that
the US wants to reconstruct
Germany before France
H, S
3
1
1
S
H, P
8
7
Y
H, S
Soviets carried out practice
air raid on German village,
killing 18
2
1
H, D [Louis
Fischer]
H, S, [John
P
Camsell,
Internation
al News
Service
staff
correspon
dent]
H, P
D
3
Gomes
Abe
Y
[Morris
Harris]
3
4
1
Kawamoto Abe
Y
5
Y
2
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
Press
(Tokyo)
Photograph(s)
Source
13:25
Duplicate
Hold No.
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Date Submitted
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13:38
47-frn-1505
10/13/1947
13:39
47-frn-1506
[10]/[8]/194[7]
47-frn-1507
10/13/1947
13:41
47-frn-1508
10/13/1947
13:42
47-frn-1509
[10]/[13]/194[7]
10/14/194[7]
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
ソ連は社會黨の破壞を企圖. ブルム氏、黨の會合で演説 Soviet Union aiming at destruction of
Socialist parties - Blum says.
日米通信
The America-Japan
Press
Nichi-Bei Tsushin
名選手も勘ちがい
世界日報
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
コンゴーの原子力資源
Editorial
政治新聞
Seiji Shimbun (3)
Seiji Shimbun (No.
3)
二つの世界
"Two Worlds"
Their own
夕刊みやこ
Yukan Miyako
The Yukan Miyako
赤化功勢の温床を除去せよ
"Eliminate the Hotbed of the Japan must work to drive out
Communistic Offensive"
conditions that might allow
the spread of Communism
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Shoe Maker
Cartoons
13:40
Reuters
(Brussels)
United Press 共同通信
(6, San
Francisco,
Washington)
毎日新聞
USSR will not hesitate to
destroy the French socialist
party
"The Fine Champion gets a
wrong idea"
Belgium opposition attacks Congo
uranium secrecy exclusive sale to U.S.
criticised
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, P
Political cartoon: the UN is
H, S
aiming for peace, but Stalin
seems determined to head for
war
Communists say that the US H, D
uses uranium from the
Belgian Congo solely for war
purposes
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
2
Y
2
Y
4
Kawamoto Abe
Y
3
Yoshimoto
Y
4
[Patrick
Crosse,
Reuters
correspon
dent]
H, S
Examiner4
Y
Kawamoto Yamaguchi
Despite the UN, the world is H, S
split into two opposing camps
Examiner3
Marshall plan negotiations enter
political phase here Monday amid signs
Uni[ted] States officials thinks Paris
conference report needs much
remodeling.
US thinks the Paris
conference report needs
some remodeling
Shipping: unauthorized fishing boats ...
built
12 shipyard operators have
been prosecuted for violating
a SCAP directive
AFL delegates feel that
MacArthur has anti-labor
views
H, D
2
H, D
3
AFL delegates feel that
MacArthur has anti-labor
views
H, D
4
AFL delegates feel that
MacArthur has anti-labor
views
H
殴州諸國の経済復興
2
47-frn-1510
10/13/1947
47-frn-1512
[10]/[13]/194[7]
14:1
Radio Press
(Nanking)
47-frn-1513
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:2
United Press 時事通信
(6, 7, San
Francisco)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1514
10/14/194[7]
14:2a
United Press 共同通信
(6, 7, 11, San
Francisco)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1515
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:2b
United Press 国際タイムス
(San
Francisco)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
47-frn-1516
10/14/1947
14:2c
United Press 毎日新聞
(San
Francisco)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
James S. Killen, chief labor adviser to
General MacArthur, told the American
Federation of Labor convention that a
big upheaval is brewing in the Japanese
labor movement because of "vicious
Communistic" activities.
AFL delegates feel that
MacArthur has anti-labor
views
H
47-frn-1517
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:2d
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
Killen tells AFL convention Japanese
labor union membership increased
AFL delegates feel that
MacArthur has anti-labor
views
H, P
1
47-frn-1518
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:3
International 北海道新聞
News Service
(San
Francisco)
United Press 時事通信
(2, 3,
Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
List of the US companies
permitted to trade with Japan
H, P
5
47-frn-1519
10/14/194[7]
10/14/194[7]
14:4
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
2
10/14/194[7]
10/15/194[7]
14:5
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
H, S
3
47-frn-1521
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:5a
United Press 時事通信
(Shanghai,
Nanking)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
日本の軍事力復興をおそる
General Wu [T]echen secretary General
Kuomintang told Uni[ted] Press that
fear Japanese military...
47-frn-1522
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:5b
United Press 国際タイムス
(Nanking)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
日本を再び強國化する虞れが多分にある.
國民黨呉将軍、對日態度を語る
General Wu Te-chen, Secretary
General of the Kuomintang, told United
Press that fear of Japanese military
resurgence was the key factor governing
Chinese foreign policy.
Pravda says the UN is no
longer what it was meant to
be because it has become a
US-controlled agency
Gen. Wu says Japan hopes
for a third world war so that
she can regain her
international position
Gen. Wu says Japan hopes
for a third world war so that
she can regain her
international position
Gen. Wu says Japan hopes
for a third world war so that
she can regain her
international position
H, S
47-frn-1520
Washington Commerce Department
announced third group of American
business firms to which General
MacArthur has grandted permission to
trade with Japan.
The United Nations "no longer fits the
conception of its initiators in the terms
of the great struggle of the peoples
against...
"China deeply fears another world war
because we stand to lose regardless
whose victorious," Wu said.
47-frn-1523
10/14/1947
14:5c
United Press 毎日新聞
(Nanking)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Gen. Wu comments on Japan
H, S
47-frn-1524
10/14/194[7]
United Press 日米通信
(Nanking)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei
47-frn-1525
10/14/194[7]
Associated
共同通信
Press (3,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
General Wu Te-chen, secretary general China says Japan wants 3rd
of the Kuomintang, told United Press
world war
that fear of Japanese military resurgence
was the key factor governing Chinese
foreign policy.
The Commerce Department Office of
International Trade announced Monday
the third list of American business firms
approved by SCAP to enter Japan for
private trade.
Gen. Wu says Japan hopes
for a third world war so that
she can regain her
international position
Gen. Wu says Japan hopes
for a third world war so that
she can regain her
international position
List of American firms
allowed to trade in Japan
H, P
14:6
共産主義者が誤導. 日本勞働運動に警告.
ALFでキレ[ン]氏重要談話
D
James S. Killen chief labor advisor to
MacArthur told AFL convention big
upheaval brewing in Japanese labor
movement because "vicious
Communistic agitation."
James S. Killen chief labor advisor to
MacArthur told AFL convention big
upheaval brewing in Japanese labor
movement because "vicious
Communistic agitation."
James S. Killen, chief labor adviser to
General MacArthur, told the American
Federation of Labor convention that a
big upheaval is brewing in the Japanese
labor movement because of "vicious
Communistic" activities.
6
[Yamamot
o]
Y
Y
[Tanaka]
4
2
1
H, S
[Clurman]
Y
6
H, S
[Robert
Clurman,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
[Matsuda]
, [Robert
Clurman]
Y
3
H, S
[Robert
Clurman]
1
2
3
4
Oversized
News Agency
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(Angouleme)
Photograph(s)
Source
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
[10]/[12]/194[7]
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1504
Censorship
Action
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時事通信
47-frn-1527
10/14/1947
14:7a
United Press 毎日新聞
(Ottawa)
47-frn-1528
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:10
Reuters
47-frn-1529
[10]/[13]/194[7]
14:11
Reuters
(Baghdad)
47-frn-1530
[10]/[13]/194[7]
14:12
Radio Press
Sokuho
47-frn-1531
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:13
United Press 時事通信
(6,
Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1532
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:14
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1533
10/14/1947
14:14a
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-1534
10/14/1947
14:14b
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Washington)
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-1535
10/14/194[7]
14:14c
United Press 共同通信
(6,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1536
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:9;
14:15
Reuters
(Tokyo;
London)
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1537
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:16
Associated
Press (6, 22,
San
Francisco)
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1538
10/14/194[7]
14:16a
Associated
Press (22,
San
Francisco)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1539
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:16b
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin (San
Francisco)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-1540
[10]/[15]/194[7]
14:17
United Press 国際タイムス
(Boston)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
47-frn-1542
10/14/194[7]
14:19
Reuters
(London)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1543
10/14/1947
14:20
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
47-frn-1544
10/14/194[7]
14:21
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
10/14/194[7]
10/14/194[7]
時事通信
United Press 共同通信
(Tokyo)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Canadian government authorities
discounted Drew Pearsons report
Truman Evatt agreed last week
Japanese peace conference will held
January Pearl Harbor.
Japanese peace confab
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
Canada denies report that
Japanese peace conference
will be held in January
H, P
1
Canada denies report that
Japanese peace conference
will be held in January
Egyptian ministry says that
Egypt should stop bartering
with US for goods because
dollars are more important
H, P
1
H, P
1
U.S. congressional committee cancels
visit to Bag[h]dad
US mission to Iraq cancelled
because of Iraq's protest of
the partition of Palestine
H, P
1
Poland: Sec. gen. of Worker's Party
attacks Western powers
Poland says the US and
Britain are rearming so that
they can dominate the world
Summary of some of the
points in former Sec. of State
Byrnes' new book
H, S
Byrnes proposes US make
bigger bombs to drive USSR
out of Germany
H, P
2
Byrnes proposes US make
bigger bombs to drive USSR
out of Germany
H, P
1
Byrnes proposes US make
bigger bombs to drive USSR
out of Germany
H, P
Byrnes proposes US make
bigger bombs to drive USSR
out of Germany
H
3
Britain need not fear Japanese textile
competition if industry in Japan is run
on fair commercial basis with
comparative standard of living and pay
for it is states member of delegation of
business members parliament visiting
Japan.; World commodity prices refuse
fall with one exception namely silk.
Japan will be hurt by falling
silk prices
H, P
2
Japanese communists are trying to
promote new strikes and labor troubles
in Japan, James S. Killen, advisor to
General MacArthur, told the American
of Labor National Convention here
Monday.
Japanese communists are trying to
promote new strikes and labor troubles
in Japan, James S. Killen, AFL labor
advisor to General MacArthur, told the
American Federation of Labor National
Convention here Monday.
Advisor to MacArthur says
that Japanese communists are
trying to spark strikes and
labor conflicts
H, P
1
Advisor to MacArthur says
that Japanese communists are
trying to spark strikes and
labor conflicts
H, P
1
Japanese communists are trying to
promote n[e]w strikes and labor
troubles in Japan, James S. Killen,
A.F.L. Labor advisor to General
MacArthur, told the American
Federation of Labor National
Convention here Mon[d]ay.
The Congress of Industrial
Organizations, opening its ninth annual
convention here, has prepared a foreign
policy declaration for Secretary of State
George C. Marshall which reportedly
cuts the middle ground between the left
and right wing CIO factions.
Advisor to MacArthur says
that Japanese communists are
trying to spark strikes and
labor conflicts
H, P
1
Congress of Industrial
Organizations prepared a
foreign policy declaration
which cuts a mibble ground
between left and right
factions
H, P
"Reports that more than two hundred
American senators and members of the
House of Representatives were now
abroad on investigation missions, drew
this statement from Moscow Radio
during the night...
Split in coal mine. Workers unions
Moscow says tha delegations
of US congressmen sent to
Europe are equipped in
military fashion
H, S
3
Japanese labor's "October
offensive" against the
government may happen
SCAP narrowly avoided a
strike of domestics working
in Occupation homes by
raising their salaries
C, D
4
Cairo[']s bartering of Egyptian cotton
for goods imported from America
should be stopped because dollars are
"much more important than goods."
Some sensations in Byrnes['] book:
firstly inside Uni[ted] States
argumen[t]s for giving Russia small
voice in Japanese treaty weakened by
fact...
Former Secretary of State James F.
Byrnes['] proposed Uni[ted] States
answer Russia[']s "obstructionism" on
atomic energy ... ; Byrnes['] book
guarantees him place high on Soviet list
of American "warmongers."
Byrnes Advocates Tough Policy
Toward Stubborn Soviet Union. Use of
Force If Necessary Proposed by Former
Secretary of State in Memoirs
Former Secretary of State James F.
Byr[n]es proposed that the United
States reply to Soviet obstructionism on
the atom bomb and German peace
treaty problems with...
Some sensation in B[y]rnes book:
Firstly inside Uni[ted] States arguments
for giving Russia small voice in
Japanese treaty weakened by fact...
アメリカの産別年次大會
Subject
"A dead-pan pronouncement that a
strike resulting in unmade beds and
dirty dishes would be against the
objectives of the Occupation was
narrowly avoided Monday when
SCAP's Labor Division okayed a raise
to domestics working in dependents'
homes.
H, P
H, S
1
[Shackfor
d]
1
[Tanaka]
1
Y
[Peter
Kalischer,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
2
2
Oversized
News Agency
Photograph(s)
Source
14:7
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
[10]/[14]/194[7]
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1526
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
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Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
14:22
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Peiping)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
General Feng Yuh-siang's strictured
against the Chinese government's drew
fresh attention today to the existence of
a group...
Two Chinese generals
criticize the reactionary
nature of Chiang Kai-shek's
regime
H, D [Spencer
Moosa]
2
47-frn-1546
10/14/194[7]
14:23
Associated
共同通信
Press (24, 32,
38, 55, San
Francisco,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Despite Russia's all out battle against the
Marshall Plan, top American informants
now predict that the Soviet Union will
stop short of [a] final breakdown of
relations with this country any time
soon.
H, P
3
47-frn-1547
10/15/1947
14:23a
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Soviet seen chary of complete break
with U.S. on Europe. Major
Developments Expected On Economic
Aspects Of Aid to Europe
Washington: American
informants now predict that
despite Soviet opposition to
the Marshall Plan, the
Soviets will stop short of a
final breakdown of relations
with US
Soviet seen chary of
complete break with US on
Europe
47-frn-1547a
10/14/194[7]
14:23a
Associated
東京新聞
Press (38,
Washington)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1548
[10]/[13]/194[7]
14:24
Agence
[毎日新聞]
France-presse
(London)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
Despite Russia[']s all out battle against
the Marshall Plan, top American
informants now predict that the Soviet
Union will stop short of [a] final
breakdown of relations with this
country any time soon.
The British silk industry is expecting
further drop in prices of silk, it is
learned here today.
47-frn-1549
10/14/194[7]
14:24a
Agence
東京新聞
France-presse
(6, London)
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1550
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:25a
Kyodo
Tsushin,
United Press
(Chicago)
47-frn-1551
10/14/1947
14:25b
毎日新聞
47-frn-1552
10/16/1947
14:25c
47-frn-1553
10/18/1947
47-frn-1554
47-frn-1555
Tokyo Shimbun
H, P
1
MacArthur' Pencil Valued at $5,000
MacArthur pencil valued at
$5,000. (Changed Allied "big
shots" to "individuals")
H, C
1
MacArthur pencil valued at
$5,000. (Changed Allied "big
shots" to "individuals")
H
Y
1
MacArthur pencil valued at
$5,000. (Changed Allied "big
shots" to "individuals")
Walter Winchell devoted an
entire broadcast to " wake up
America to foreign dangers"
H
Y
1
H, P
Y
2
最近シカゴで開かれた"趣味の展覧会"に同市のビル・
ハウスマン君は使い古した鉛筆を出品して『よく書け
るというわけではないが、この鉛筆は五千㌦でも賣り
ませんよ』といきまいている。
マ元帥の鉛筆が五千ドル. 古物と趣味の展覽会
Nichibei
14:26a
United Press 日米通信
(Hollywood)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:27
United Press [毎日新聞]
(Tokyo)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:27a
United Press 共同通信
(Tokyo)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1556
10/14/194[7]
14:28
United Press 共同通信
(5, Lake
Success)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1557
10/14/1947
14:29
Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri
47-frn-1558
[10]/[13]/194[7]
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
U.S. comments on Soviets' Comintern
47-frn-1559
10/14/194[7]
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Nippon Times
Nippon Times Local
Moscow radio dissected American press
for its listeners and charged it with
playing "special part"
You Can Lead a Horse...
14:30
10/14/194[7]
14:31
Associated
時事通信
Press
(Washington)
United Press 共同通信
(London)
47-frn-1560
10/14/1947
14:32
47-frn-1561
[10]/[13]/194[7]
14:33
Radio Press
(New York)
Nippon Times
47-frn-1562
10/14/1947
14:34
New York
Herald
Tribune
47-frn-1563
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:35
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Shanghai)
47-frn-1564
10/14/194[7]
14:36
朝鮮新聞
47-frn-1565
10/14/1947
14:37
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Trieste)
産業経済新聞
47-frn-1566
10/14/1947
14:38
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(San
産業経済新聞
Francisco)
Walter Wincell, who is one of Soviet
Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei
Vishinsky's alleged "war-mongers,"...
Ceylon needs Japanese industrial plants
Ceylon needs Japanese
Industrial plants
H, P
Ceylon is in great need of a number of
industrial plants that are available as
reparations from Japan, J.E. R.
Nensman, Ceylon's representative on
the United Kingdom Reparations Team
to Japan, told the United Press.
Uni[ted] States delegate John Foster
Dulles challenged Russia by implication
to place Kuriles Islands under Uni[ted]
Nations trusteeship.
Ceylon needs Industrial
plants that are available as
reparations from Japan
H, P
US delegate Dulles
challenged Russia by
implication by placing
Kuriles Island under United
Nations trusteeship
Soviets promised Japanese
POW's that they could return
to Japan if they were
"denounced"
US comments on Soviet
Comintern
H, P
鉄のカーテンの彼方、ソ連地区にはまだ還らざる同胞
六十万人があり、三たび戰慄すべき厳寒の冬を迎えよ
うとしている
Writer of S[i]beria
Corregidor: New York Times
Nippon Times
1
British silk prices to drop
further
The America-Japan
Press
読売新聞
P
The British sil[k] industry is expecting
further drop in the prices of silk, it is
lean[ed] here today.
United Press 日米通信
(Chicago)
Contribution
1
H, P
Mainichi
共産党会議は対米第五列戰爭の宣言.
ウィンチェル氏警告
P
British silk prices to drop
further
Mainichi Shimbun
10/18/194[7]
[John
Hightower
]
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Today and Tomorrow. The Cold War
XII
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
Persistent recent public criticism by
Minister of Information Hollington K.
Tong of the kind of world press China
is receiving, coupled with past
government...
Chosen Shimbun
Chosen Shimbun
ソ連は國連を脱退するか. 根據なき脱退説.
米ソの對立は技術面
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
ソヴィエト、トリエストを回る戰爭を慾せず
Soviet Russia wants to avoid war over
Trieste
総司令部勞働課長. 日本勞組を語る
Killen tells AFL convention Japanese
labor union membership increased
[Tanaka]
1
[Matsuda]
, [K. V.
Narain]
[K.V.
Narain,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
1
2
2
H, D Kiyoshi
Gomes
Takahashi
Fujinami
Y
8
H, P
2
Moscow radio says that the
American press is under the
control of the monopolies
How to make the general
public more politically
conscious
Handing over of the island of
Corregidor by the US to the
philippines
An article on the cold war:
How we are to relate our role
in the United Nations to our
policy in the conflict with
Russia
Possible moves toward
censorship of the foreign
press
H, S
2
H, P
4
From a speech made by
Marshall Vishinsky it is
rumored that Russia may
withdraw from United
Nations
Soviet Russia wants to avoid
war over Trieste
H, P
Killen tells AFL convention
in San Francisco that
Japanese labor union
membership has increased
H, P
H, P
1
H, P
[Walter
Lippmann
]
9
H, P
[John
Roderick]
3
H, P
[Gomes]
[Kingsbur
y Smith]
Y
1
Y
29
Y
7
Oversized
News Agency
[10]/[14]/194[7]
Photograph(s)
Source
47-frn-1545
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Hold No.
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Censored
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Control No.
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14:38b
47-frn-1569
[10]/[14]/194[7]
14:38c
47-frn-1570
10/14/194[7]
14:39
47-frn-1571
10/14/194[7]
47-frn-1572
10/14/1947
47-frn-1573
[10]/[13]/194[7]
47-frn-1574
10/14/1947
47-frn-1575
10/14/1947
47-frn-1575a
10/15/1947
47-frn-1577
[10]/[14]/194[7]
47-frn-1578
[10]/[13]/194[7]
47-frn-1580
[10]/[14]/194[7]
15:1
Radio Press
(New York)
U.S.: Democratic Japan essential
47-frn-1581
[10]/[14]/194[7]
15:2
Radio Press
(Melbourne)
47-frn-1582
[10]/[14]/194[7]
15:3
Radio Press
(Singapore)
47-frn-1583
[10]/[14]/194[7]
15:4
Radio Press
(Melbourne)
47-frn-1584
[10]/[15]/194[7]
15:4a
Reuters
(Canberra)
47-frn-1585
10/15/1947
15:4b
Associated
共同通信
Press (26, 37,
Canberra)
47-frn-1586
[10]/[15]/194[7]
15:4c
[Radio Press
(Melbourne)]
10/15/194[7]
10/15/1947
西日本新聞
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishinippon
貿易日報, 日本通信
Boeki Nippo, Nihon
Tsushin
Boeki Nippo,
Nippon Tsushin
時事新報
Jiji Shimpo
Jiji Shimpo
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
United Press 共同通信
14:40
世界日報
Commentary
時事通信 World News Jiji Tsushin World
Service
News Service
キレン労働課長サンフランシスコで語る
沖繩と硫黄島
Final sovereignty on Okinawa, and
possibly Iwo Jima as well, may prove to
be one of the major problems of the
Japanese peace conference.
...lized and socialized German state free
of foreign capital and ... secondly
refusal recognize [F]rench...
貧富の差の甚しい社會が共産分子活動の温床.
エービーシー三國の強硬態度
Jiji World
Communists in South
America
Paris bus and subway services stopped
by strikes
14:43
New York
朝日新聞
Times (Paris)
Asahi Shimbun
Asahi
14:44
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
Food conditions in Japan
14:44
United Press Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Imports of food from U.S. to drop.
SCAP Official Warns Worldwide Food
Production Lowest Since War's End
United Press 共同通信
(4,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Former Secre[ta]ry of State, James F.
Byrnes proposed Uni[ted] States
answer Russia's "Obstructionism" on
atomic energy and German peace treaty
agreements with "Better and more"
atomic bombs and decision to drive red
army out of Germany by force if
necessary.
Japan: Ball criticizes occupation
progress
"アジア・ソ連邦"を破壞.
佛、インドシナ軍事行動に声明
French officials said today that French
troops moving from Mon-Kay on
Tonking coast had now...
Killen tells AFL convention
in San Francisco that
Japanese labor union
membership has increased
Killen tells AFL convention
in San Francisco that
Japanese labor union
mwmbership has increased
Final sovereignty on
Okinawa, and possibly Iwo
Jima as well, may prove to be
the major problems of the
Japanese peace conference
H, P
Communists are intensifying
their offensive in Germany,
hoping to control Europe
through Germany
Communists in South
America: Uneven wealth of
individuals is hotbed for
Communist movement
Paris bus and subway
services stopped by strikes
(Reference to Stalin's and
Tito's propagandists)
French officials said that
French troops moved to
frontier between Indochina
and China; a Soviets scheme
to create in Indochina a
Communist state
H, S
Imports of food from US to
drop (Koreans and Indians
have been the least
cooperative about accepting
rice substitutes)
Imports of food from US to
drop (Koreans and Indians
have been the least
cooperative about accepting
rice substitutes)
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
H
1
Y
H, P
H, P
H, P
9
3
[Ralph
Chapman]
Y
3
3
Masao
Tsuda
Gomes
H. Okada
Y
H, D
6
3
H, P
Y
H, D [Matsuda]
, [Sidney
B.
Wipple]
D
Notes
[Sidney B.
Wipple,
United
Press staff
correspon
dent]
2
1
1
Former Sec. of State Byrnes
admitted reluctantly that US
may have to make peace with
Japan, Germany, Austria
without Russia
H
1
Macmahon Ball stated that
there must be revolutionary
changes in Japanese social,
economic system, and
political outlook to make the
changes lasting
Japan Peace Treaty: Member
of US educational mission to
Japan said that completion of
treaty essential to establish
industry big enough to
employ the Japanese people
H, S
1
H, P
1
China: Hopes for USSR participation
Japan Peace Treaty: General
Chang Chun's discusses
China's position on the
Japanese peace treaty
H, P
1
China: Fears rise on militarism
Japan Peace Treaty: China
believes that Japan wants a
third world war
Occupation: Withdrawal of
British troops from Japan
discussed
Australia not likely to send
additional troops to Japan
despite the possible
withdrawal of british troops
H, S
1
H, P
1
H, P
1
Australia not likely to send
additional troops to Japan
despite the possible
withdrawal of british troops
P
2
H, P
1
Occupation: Withdrawal of British
troops discussed
時事通信
Brief Summary
Reds losing ground on the
labor front, SCAP official
says
Killen tells AFL convention Japanese
labor union membership increased
Associated
Press (Paris)
Radio Press
(Nanking)
Subject
Reds losing ground on the labor front,
SCAP official says. Killen Tells AFL
Communists Here Attempting to
Enforce Totalitarian Policies
Killen tells AFL convention Japanese
labor union membership increased
14:42
10/14/194[7]
10/15/194[7]
Nippon Times
Foreign
Headline
10/14/194[7]
14:41
Nippon Times
Headline (Japanese)
47-frn-1568
10/14/194[7]
Nippon Times
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Defense Minister John Dedman said
today Australia was not likely to send
additional troops to Japan de[sp]ite the
possible withdrawal of British troops
from the common occupation force.
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Defense Minister John Dedman said
today that Australia was not likely to
send additional troops to Japan despite
the possible withdrawal of British
troops from the common occupation
force.
Japan: Occupation: British & Australia
still discuss Brit[i]sh withdrawal
Withdrawal of British troops
from the occupation forces in
Japan is still being discussed
by British and Australian
governments
Oversized
News Agency
International
News Service
(San
Francisco)
International
News Service
(San
Francisco)
International
News Service
(San
Francisco)
New York
Herald
Tribune
Photograph(s)
Source
14:38a
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
10/14/194[7]
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1567
Censorship
Action
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47-frn-1588
10/15/194[7]
15:4e
Associated
Press (57,
Canberra)
47-frn-1589
[10]/[14]/194[7]
15:5
[Radio Press
(Singapore)]
47-frn-1590
[10]/[14]/194[7]
15:6
Reuters
(Chicago)
時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1591
[10]/[14]/194[7]
15:7
United Press 時事通信
(Chicago)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1592
[10]/[14]/194[7]
[15]:7a
United Press 時事通信
(Chicago)
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1593
10/15/194[7]
15:7b
United Press 共同通信
(16, Chicago)
47-frn-1594
10/14/1947;
10/15/194[7]
14:45;
15:8;
15:8a;
15:8b;
15:8c;
15:8d
The New
York Times;
United Press
(Washington)
47-frn-1599
10/15/194[7]
15:9
47-frn-1600
[10]/[15]/194[7]
47-frn-1601
[10]/[15]/194[7]
47-frn-1602
[10]/[15]/194[7]
47-frn-1603
[10]/[14]/194[7]
47-frn-1604
[10]/[15]/194[7]
47-frn-1605
10/15/194[7]
10/15/194[7]
10/15/194[7]
10/15/194[7]
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
1
Australia not likely to send
additional troops to Japan
despite the possible
withdrawal of british troops
H
1
Shortage of cereal crops in
US may result in curtailment
of grain shipments to Japan
(farmers will have to deliver
6.5 million more tons of rice)
H, D
1
Chicago Tribune in leading article today
said Britain was planning to transfer her
government to East Africa in the even
of a future emergency.
Secretary Harriman charges Russian
leaders sorting to "hate and [fe]ar"
campaign through press
Britain may move its
government to Africa, in case
Russia attacks tha British
Isles
Sec. of Commerce Harriman
charged that Russian leaders
are resorting to a "hate and
fear" campaign through the
press
H, S
1
H, P
2
Jiji Tsushin
Secretary Harriman charges Russian
leaders sorting to "hate and [fe]ar"
campaign through press
Sec. of Commerce Harriman
charged that Russian leaders
are resorting to a "hate and
fear" campaign through the
press
H, P
2
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Secretary [of] Commerce Averell
Harriman charged Russian leaders
through controlled press resorting to
deliberate "hate...
Sec. of Commerce Harriman
charged that Russian leaders
are resorting to a "hate and
fear" campaign through the
press
H, P
3
Asahi Shimbun;
Kyodo Tsushin; Jiji
Tsushin; [Mainichi
Shimbun]; The
Kokusai Times; Jiji
Tsushin
Asahi; Kyodo; Jiji
Tsushin; Kokusai
Times; Jiji Tsushin
An order to dramatize the
need for food in Japan was
sent directly to Gen.
MacArthur
H, D; [Tanaka]
H, D,
P; H,
[D];
H, D;
D, H,
P; H
United Press 共同通信
(9, San
Francisco,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
The government today directed
Foodless situation in Japan
commanders in the occupation areas of and Germany. Program to be
Japan and Germany to get and rush
used for US conservation.
home [a] series of pictures and other
illustrative material for use here in
dramatizing the need of food to prevent
starvation abroad.; Foodless situation in
Japan and Germany to be used for
U.S. conservation program
Former Secretary [of] State James F.
Byrnes in sensation packed book
memoirs "Speaking Frankly" disclosed
that when time came for Russia to fulfill
her agreement to enter war against
Japan he would have been very happy if
Russia had decided not to enter war.
Former Sec. of State Byrnes'
memoires "Speaking
Frankly"
H, P
3
15:9a
United Press 国際タイムス
(Washington)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
Former Sec. of State Byrnes'
memoires "Speaking
Frankly"
H, P
1
15:9b
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
The Mainichi
Former Sec. of State Byrnes'
memoires "Speaking
Frankly"
H, P
1
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Former Secretary of State James F.
Byrnes suggested in his memoirs that
Russia might have fought World War II
with Germany rather than with the
Allies had it not been for "blunder" by
Russian Foreign Minister V.M.
Molotov.
Former Secretary of State James F.
Byrnes suggested in his memoirs that
Russia might have fought World War II
with Germany rather than with the
Allies had it not been for a "blunder" by
Russian Foreign Minister V.M.
Molotov.
Former Secretary State James F.
Byrnes in sensation packed book
memoirs "Speaking Frankly" disclosed
that when time came for Russia to fulfill
her agreement to enter war against
Japan he would have been very happy if
Russia had decided not to enter war.
Former Sec. of State Byrnes'
memoires "Speaking
Frankly"
S, P
2
Radio Press
(Brazzaville)
USSR: Attacks S. Africa's color bar &
Britain in Greece
H, S
15:11
Radio Press
(Melbourne)
Japan: Whaling: Allies to supervise
Antarctic expedition
15:12
Associated
共同通信; 東京新聞
Press (30, 52,
Boston)
Pravda: Sec. Gen. of
communist Party calls policy
of color bar in South Africa
as "Imperialism in all its
ugliness"
Australian Prime Minister
said that Japanese whaling
expedition to the Antarctic
will be under allied
supervision
CIO made an official
declaration on foreign policy:
a plea to all nations to not
interfere with the
independence of other
peoples
15:10
Brazzaville
(Broadcast)
Tokyo Shimbun
Subject
H, P
時事通信
Tokyo Shimbun
Headline
Australia not likely to send
additional troops to Japan
despite the possible
withdrawal of british troops
朝日新聞; 共同通信;
時事通信; [毎日新聞];
国際タイムス;
時事通信
Kyodo News
Service
Headline (Japanese)
Defense Minister John Dedman said
today that Australia was not likely to
send additional troops to Japan despite
the possible withdrawal of British
troops from the common occupation
forces.
Defense Minister John Dedman said
today Australia was not likely to send
additional troops to Japan despite the
possible withdrawal of British troops
from the common occupation force.
Food: imports from U.S. to be cut
東京新聞
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo Tsushin; Tokyo The Kyodo News
Shimbun
Service; Tokyo
Shimbun
米政府・節食運動に[拍]車. 食糧難の寫眞を送れ.
日擉占領軍司令官に要請; 日獨の食糧事情.
米政府現地報告要求
The CIO[']s official declaration on
foreign policy came out today, a plea
for all nations to banish war talk, use
self restraint, and not interfer[e] with
the independence of other peoples.
Y
Mercola
Sameshima
10
2
H, P
1
H, P
3
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Canberra)
Photograph(s)
Source
15:4d
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
[10]/[15]/194[7]
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1587
Censorship
Action
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Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-1607
[10]/[14]/194[7]
15:13a
Jiji
[10]/[15]/194[7]
15:13b
Associated
時事通信
Press
(Washington)
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1608
47-frn-1609
10/15/194[7]
15:13d
Associated
東京新聞
Press (20,
Washington)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1610
[10]/[15]/194[7]
10/18/194[7]
15:13f
Associated
北海道新聞
Press
(Washington)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
47-frn-1611
10/15/1947
10/18/1947
15:13g
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-1612
10/[15]/1947
15:13h
Associated
日本経済新聞
Press World
Service
(Washington)
The Nihon Keizai
Nihon-Keizai
47-frn-1613
10/15/194[7]
15:13l
Associated
共同通信
Press (15, 20,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-1614
10/15/1947
15:14
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
47-frn-1615
10/15/194[7]
15:14a
Associated
共同通信
Press (49,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1616
[10]/[15]/194[7]
15:14b
Associated
時事通信
Press
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-1617
[10]/15/194[7]
15:14c
Associated
西日本新聞
Press
(Washington)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
47-frn-1618
[10]/[15]/194[7]
15:14d
Associated
北海道新聞
Press
(Washington)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
47-frn-1618a
[10]/[14]/194[7]
15:14d
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1619
10/15/1947
15:14e
Associated
時事通信
Press
(Washington)
Associated
Nippon Times
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Nippon Times
47-frn-1620
10/15/194[7]
15:15
United Press 共同通信
(4,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
News Agency
Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
The United States has asked the 11nation Far Eastern Commission to
approve General Douglas
MacArthur['s] detailed plan for
breaking up Japanese industrial and
banking monopolies, American officials
said Tuesday.
U.S. asks Far Eastern to consider antimonopolic [plan]
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
The plan to break up
economic monopolies in
Japan is Gen. MacArthur's
H, D [John
Scali]
2
The plan to break up
economic monopolies in
Japan is Gen. MacArthur's
The plan to break up
economic monopolies in
Japan is Gen. MacArthur's
H, D
4
H, D [John
Scali]
2
The plan to break up
economic monopolies in
Japan is Gen. MacArthur's
H, D
2
The plan to break up
economic monopolies in
Japan is Gen. MacArthur's
H, D [John
Scali]
1
The plan to break up
economic monopolies in
Japan is Gen. MacArthur's
H, D
1
The United States has asked the 11nation Far Eastern Commission to
approve Gen. MacArthur's detailed plan
for breaking up Japanese industrial and
banking monopolies, American officials
said today.
The United States has asked the 11nation Far Eastern Commission to
approve General Douglas
MacArthur['s] detailed plan for
breaking up Japanese industrial and
banking monopolies, American officials
said Tuesday.
Representative Thor Tollefson,
Republican of Washington, said today
that he hopes to stir greater interest by
the state department in the fishing
industry and get international fishery
negotiations placed in the hands of an
official of policy-making rank.
Representative Thor Tollefson,
(Republican, Washington), said today
he hopes to stir greater interest by the
state department in the fishing industry
and get international fishery
negotiations placed in the hands of an
official of policy making rank.
Representative Thor Tollefson,
(Republican, Washington), said today
he hopes to stir greater interest by the
state department in the fishing industry
and get international fishery
negotiations placed in the hands of an
official of policy making rank.
Representative Thor Tollefson,
Republican of Washington, said today
that he hopes to stir greater interest by
the State Department in the fishing
industry and get international fishery
negotiations placed in the hands of an
official of policy-making rank.
Representative Thor Tollefson,
Republican of Washington said today
that he hopes to stir greater interest by
the State Department in the fishing
industry and get international fishery
negotiations placed in the hands of an
official of policy-making rank.
U.S. lower house member stresses
protection of U.S. fishery from Japan
The plan to break up
economic monopolies in
Japan is Gen. MacArthur's
H, D [John
Scali]
1
The plan to break up
economic monopolies in
Japan is Gen. MacArthur's
H, D [John
Scali]
3
US lower house member
Tollefson stresses protection
of US fishery from Japan
H, P
1
US lower house member
Tollefson stresses protection
of US fishery from Japan
H
2
US lower house member
Tollefson stresses protection
of US fishery from Japan
H
1
US lower house member
Tollefson stresses protection
of US fishery from Japan
H
US lower house member
Tollefson stresses protection
of US fishery from Japan
H
1
H
2
Nippon Times
Foreign
Tollefson Wants to Limit Japanese
Fishing Industry
US lower house member
Tollefson stresses protection
of US fishery from Japan
H
1
Kyodo News
Service
Republican presidential candidate
[Harold] Stassen told press conference
he thought special session congress was
imperative and said he long ago taken
stand Uni[ted] States must give major
aid toward recovery in Europe.
Presidential candidate Harold
Stassen told press conference
that US must give major aid
toward recovery in Europe
H, P
3
The United States has asked the 11nation Far Eastern Commission to
approve Gen. Macarthur's detailed plan
for breaking up Japanese industrial and
banking monopolies, American officials
said today.
The United States has asked the 11nation Far Eastern Commission to
approve General Douglas
MacArthur['s] detailed plan for
breaking up Japanese industrial and
banking monopolies, American officials
said Tuesday.
The United States has asked the 11nation Far Eastern Commission to
approve Gen. MacArthur's detailed plan
for breaking up Japanese industrial and
banking monopolies, American officials
said today.
FEC asked to okay vital SCAP scheme.
Detail Plan Submitted for Breaking Up
Japanese Economic Monopolies
日本の漁業に関心
Y
5
3
Oversized
Associated
時事通信
Press (20,
Washington)
Source
Photograph(s)
15:13
Duplicate
Hold No.
10/15/1947
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
[10]/[15]/194[7]
Japanese Article
Prange
Control No.
Writers
Date Submitted
47-frn-1606
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
朝鮮情報
Korean Information
Press
Korean Inf.
47-frn-1622
10/15/194[7]
15:17
Associated
Press (2,
New York)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1623
10/15/194[7]
15:18
Associated
東京新聞
Press (5, San
Francisco)
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
47-frn-1624
10/15/194[7]
15:18a
Associated
共同通信
Press (6, San
Francisco)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1625
[10]/[14]/194[7]
15:19
United Press 国際タイムス
(Washington)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
最大の任務は東亞の研究. グ・ハワイ大學總長談
47-frn-1626
10/15/1947
15:20
United Press 日米通信
(San
Francisco)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei
タフト氏の非軍事的行動を攻撃. 郷軍司令オネイリ氏
47-frn-1627
10/15/1947
15:21
United Press 日米通信
(Eureka, KS)
The America-Japan
Press
Nichibei
米ソ間に原子爆彈戰爭が起る.
学一カレッジの校長が予告
47-frn-1628
10/15/194[7]
15:22
United Press 共同通信
(Nanking)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1629
[10]/[15]/194[7]
15:22a
47-frn-1630
10/15/194[7]
15:23
USIS
共同通信
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1631
[10]/[15]/194[7]
15:23a
United Press 国際タイムス
(New York)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
47-frn-1632
[10]/[15]/194[7]
15:24
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji
47-frn-1633
10/15/1947
15:25
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Frankfurt)
産業経済新聞
47-frn-1634
[10]/[15]/194[7]
15:25a
International 北海道新聞
News Service
(Frankfurt)
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
Osaka Jijishimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
47-frn-1635
10/15/1947
15:26
United Press 毎日新聞
(Tokyo)
Mainichi Shimbun
The Mainichi
10/15/1947
時事通信
徴用工賠償二千万円日本に請求
ソ連の根膽. 朝鮮も獨逸同様に. 米紙觀測
ソ連軍から脱出兵増加
Headline
Subject
Brief Summary
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Y
Notes
The [civilian] bill to be presented to the
Japanese government for outstanding
wages of Koreans conscripted during
war time
President Franklin D [Roosevelt] was
disillusioned over [Russia's attitude]
toward postwar cooperation and only an
hour before he died sent [a] message
advising Winston Churchill that "we
must be firm," James F. Byrnes
discloses in his newly published
memoirs.
In a sweeping and sharply worded
indictment of Soviet foreign policy, the
American federation of labor Tuesday
endorsed the Marshall Plan for
European relief, demanded abolition of
the United Nations veto, and called for
government curbs on grain speculation
if voluntary cooperation fails.
Deleted: exact amount of
compensation Koreans are
seeking for being drafted into
the war by Japan
Byrnes stated in his
memoires that F. Roosevelt
was disillusioned over
Russian attitude toward
postwar cooperation
H, D
H, P
1
American Federation of
Labor endorsed the Marshall
Plan, and demanded abolition
of the United Nations veto
H, P
1
In [a] sweeping and sharply worded
indictment of Soviet foreign policy, the
American Federation of Labor Tuesday
endorsed the Marshall Plan for
European relief, demanded abolition of
the United Nations veto, and called for
government curbs on grain speculation
if [voluntary] cooperation [fails].
American Federation of
Labor endorsed the Marshall
Plan, and demanded abolition
of the United Nations veto
H, P
2
President Gregg Sinclair of the
University of Hawaii said in an
interview that he believes the major
function of his university is to develop
to the highest degree its studies of
Pacific-Asiatic affairs.
James F. O'Neil, national commander
of the American Legion, charged before
the AFL convention Saturday, that Sen.
Robert A. Taft (R., O.), is "making
common cause with the Communists in
opposing Universal Military Training"
in the United States.
Russia May Launch Atomic Attack But
U.S. Will Win, Utopian Says
U. of Hawaii's main function H, P
to develop its studies of
Pacific-Asiatic affairs, says its
president
Y
2
American Legion head
singled out Taft's military
policies for criticism
H, P
Y
2
H, P
Y
2
Kuomintang Central Daily News in
dispatch dated Changchun said trade
between Chinese Communists and
Soviet is controlled entirely by so-called
"Liaotung Agreement" signed last
Autumn at Chiamussu by which
Chinese reds agreed exchange
foodstuffs lumber for munitions, salt,
sugar
The Kuomintang Central Daily News in
a dispatch datelined Changchun said
trade between the Chinese Communists
and the Soviets is controlled entirely by
the so-called "Liaotsung agreement"
signed last autumn at Chiamussu by
which the Chinese reds agreed to
exchange foodstuffs and lumber for
munitions, salt, and sugar
Utopian predicts RussoAmerican atomic war by
1950, but says that US will
win
Kuomingtang central daily
news said that trade between
Chinese Communists and
Soviets controlled entirely by
"Liaotsung agreement"
H, P
3
Kuomingtang central daily
news said that trade between
Chinese Communists and
Soviets controlled entirely by
"Liaotsung agreement"
H, P
1
New York Times (10/14) commented:
"although [problem] of establishing
independence of Korea is now before
General Assembly of United Nations,
Russian [government] continues to
press for an immediate American
answer to its proposal for withdrawal of
both Russian and American troops from
that country at [beginning] of next
year."
The New York Times, in its lead
editorial predicted similar action by the
Soviets regarding Germany as taken in
Korea.
Director Wheelock Martin, etc. just
returned [next] ree months stay Japan
told rotary should restored so onset
norder enable Japan assume place
[important test] distributor far east
wide.
Desertions said increase in Soviet army
in Germany
Deleted the phrase "Russian
dominated" in describing the
All-Communist Peoples's
government of Korea
H, D
2
New York times editorially
predicts Soviets to take
similar action regarding
Germany as taken in Korea
H, P
In Germany Desertions in the
Soviet army is on the
increase
H, P
Desertions in the Soviet army is on the
increase, especially among those who
do not like the idea of having to return
to Russia.
Allied council for Japan
In Germany Desertions in the
Soviet army is on the
increase
H, P
Gen. MacArthur cautioned
Allied Council that it is too
early to set foreign exchange
rate for Japan
H, P
Y
H, P
4
2
1
Y
4
1
[Ralph
Teatsorth]
,
[Matsuda]
2
Oversized
News Agency
KP-KIP
Photograph(s)
Source
15:16a
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
[10]/[14]/194[7]
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1621
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
(Japanese)
47-frn-1637
10/15/194[7]
15:28
Associated
Press (17,
New York)
47-frn-1638
10/15/1947
15:29
New York
Herald
Tribune
47-frn-1640
10/15/1947
15:31
47-frn-1641
10/15/1947
15:32
47-frn-1642
[10]/[14]/194[7]
47-frn-1643
10/15/1947
47-frn-1644
[10]/15/194[7]
47-frn-1645
Washington
Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun (15)
Tokyo Shimbun
(#15)
ケナン氏
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Osaka Jijishimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
トリエストの鉄幕をあげれば
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Trieste)
産業経済新聞
United Press 時事通信 World News Jiji Tsushin World
(Tabriz)
Service
News Service
朝鮮新聞
Chosen Shimbun
Jiji World
Chosen-Shinbun
たとい呼應するも[依]然獨自の行動か.
中[国]に新たな反共苦悶. 注目される中[国]共產黨
15:35
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Washington)
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
米陸軍警告を発す
[10]/[15]/194[7]
15:35a
International 北海道新聞
News Service
(Washington)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido
47-frn-1646
10/15/1947
15:35b
International 大阪時事新報,
News Service 大阪新聞,
(Washington) 産業経済新聞
47-frn-1647
10/15/1947
15:36
International Nippon Times
News Service
(Washington)
Osaka Jiji Shimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Nippon Times
Osaka Jijishimpo,
Osaka Shimbun,
Sangyo Keizai
Shimbun
Nippon Times
Foreign
47-frn-1648
[10]/[13]/194[7]
10/15/1947
15:37
Associated
共同通信
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo
47-frn-1649
10/15/1947
10/23/1947
15:38
世界日報
Sekai Nippo
Sekai-Nippo
國際組織と中共. 「不參加説」は理由薄弱
47-frn-1650
[10]/[14]/194[7]
10/15/1947
15:39
Agence
世界日報
France-presse
(Cairo)
Sekai Nippo
Sekai Nippo
ソ連の態度にアラブ側失望
47-frn-1651
10/15/1947
朝日新聞
海外における戰犯の全貌
47-frn-1652
10/15/1947
47-frn-1653
15:33
10/20/1947
15:34
15:40
Commentary
Commentary
Iran deporting suspected Reds
米国陸軍省全軍に警告.
"ソ連の攻撃はあらゆる方向から可能"
"New Anti-Communism
Struggle in China": Chinese
Communist Party may take
its own action.
Army warns troops throughout world
Russia in position to attack
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
6
Soviet American relations as
discussed in Byrne's book
"Speaking Frankly"
P
1
H, P
4
[Walter
Lippmann
]
USSR accuses Keenan and
H, D, Sakai
Inouye
others of preparing for a USS
USSR war
US fears that the USSR will
D
[Kingsbur
impede the development of a
y Smith,
free state in Trieste
European
General
Manager,
Internation
al News
Service]
Iran deporting suspected
H, P
Reds
Asian Communist
H, S
Gomes
movements will probably
remain apart from the new
Comintern
US Army warns that Russia
H, P
is in position to attack "in
almost any direction"
[Gomes]
Y
6
Y
22
2
Nomura
Y
5
Y
9
H, P
Army warns troops throughout world
Russia in position to attack
US Army warns that Russia
is in position to attack "in
almost any direction"
H, P
U.S. Officials Say Russia Plans To Set
Up Satellite in Germany
US officials say Russia plans
to set up satellite in Germany
H, P
1
About a fortnight ago the Soviet Union
placed before the joint AmericanRussian commission on Korea the
extraordinary proposal that both nations
withdraw their military forces from that
strategically situated country and let the
Koreans form their own government.
Yugoslavia broke of
relations with Chile at
Russian instruction
H, D [Mackenzi
e]
3
"The 4th International and
the Chinese Communists"
Arabs "disillusioned" by Russia's stand
at UNO
Asahi Shimbun 14
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Deals total $3,000,000. Japanese
Expect to Broaden Range of Foreign
Trade Items
10/15/1947
15:42
International Nippon Times
News Service
(Fresno, CA)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
To Moot Discrimination In Cotton
Buying for Japan
47-frn-1654
[10]/[14]/194[7]
15:43
International 貿易日報, 日本通信
News Service
(Washington)
Boeki Nippo, Nihon
Tsushin
Boeki Nippo,
Nippon Tsushin
Congressmen say Russia's march
bogged down in Europe
47-frn-1655
10/15/194[7]
15:44
USIS
Kyodo Tsushin
47-frn-1656
10/[15]/1947
15:44a
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
Kyodo News
Service
The Mainichi
47-frn-1657
10/15/194[7]
15:45
United Press 共同通信
(Auckland)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1658
10/15/1947
15:46
Tokyo Mimpo
Tokyo Mimpo
Arabs "disillusioned" by
Russia's stand at UNO
"War-criminals in foreign
lands"
Contracts totalling over 3
million dollars signed during
1st 40 days of Jap. Foreign
trade.
In his sensation-packed book of
memoirs, published under the title
"Speaking Frankly," former Secretary
of State James F. Byrnes has disclosed
that he wished Russia had not entered
the war against Japan.
Major General Barrowclough, the
Commander of the New Zealand Third
Division, serving Pacific during war,
urged establishment British
Commonwealth Secretariat outside
England to coordinate foreign policy
defense and inter-Commonwealth
relations.
国際情勢の悪循環
Examiner3
US Army warns that Russia
is in position to attack "in
almost any direction"
Asahi Shimbun (14)
東京民報
Examiner1 Examiner2
H, P
Army warns troops throughout world
Russia in position to attack
Nippon Times
Editorial
Brief Summary
Churchill stated that if
Soviets poses a threat, that
Britain will form solidarity
with the US as in the recent
victory over Germany, Japan,
and Italy
The Cold War: US policy
with respect to Russia
"Mr. Keenan"
Associated
Press
共同通信
Subject
Lifting the curtain in Trieste
15:41
10/15/1947
news item
Headline
Winston Churchill said in a recorded
speech heard at [a] New York dinner
tonight that while he could not exclude
[the] danger of war, he did not think
[the] "violent abuse which [the] Soviet
[government] and their Communist
adherents all over the world lavished on
all existing forms of civilisation was
necessarily [a] sign of danger."
"The president told me he had grave
misgivings about the future" of Soviet
American relations, Byrnes says in the
book "Speaking Frankly."
Today and Tomorrow. The Cold War.
XIV
"Malcirculation in
International Situation"
1
Y
Chinese Communists should
H, S
join the Comintern for
solidarity
Egyptian newspaper says that H, D
the USSR has beaten the US.
Hori
Yamaguchi Kawamoto
Progress of war-criminal
H, P
trials in foreign lands
SCAP says 3 million dollars' H, D,
worth of trade contracts have
C
been signed with Japan
Kawamoto Fujinami
12
Y
10
Y
4
Y
11
2
Steps to oppose
discrimination against
Western cotton in supplying
Japanese mills to be
discussed
Congressmen say Russia's
march bogged down in
Europe
H, P
1
H, P
2
P
1
Former Sec. of State Byrnes
reveals that he never wanted
Russia to enter the war
against Japan
S, P
1
British commonwealth
should be established outside
of England, says Maj. Gen.
Barrowclough
H, P
2
Malcirculation in
International situation
H, P
Gomes
H. Okada
Y
6
1
Oversized
News Agency
Reuters (New 共同通信
York)
Photograph(s)
Source
15:27
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Japanese Article
Date Submitted
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Prange
Control No.
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Action
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(Japanese)
アサヒニュース
47-frn-1661
10/15/1947
15:49
International Nippon Times
News Service
47-frn-1662
10/15/1947
15:50
Associated
Press
(Kuldja)
47-frn-1663
10/15/1947
15:51
47-frn-1664
[10]/15/194[7]
47-frn-1665
10/15/194[7]
47-frn-1666
10/15/194[7]
16:1
Associated
Press (39,
Palo Alto,
CA)
47-frn-1666a
[10]/[16]/194[7]
16:1a
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin (Palo
Alto, CA)
47-frn-1666b
[10]/[16]/194[7]
47-frn-1667
[10]/[16]/194[7]
47-frn-1668
News item
Associated
Press
(Manila)
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
さながら世紀の戰爭. 貧しく無学で訓練のない歩兵
Asahi News
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
アサヒニュース
The Asahi News
Asahi News
夕刊みやこ
Yukan Miyako (14)
Yukan Miyako (14) 大豆二萬五千トン等. 中國の對日輸出割當決る
Nishi Nihon Shimbun
Nishi Nippon
外国砂糖近く入船
Jiji Tsushin; Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin; Kyodo
News Service
救済用砂糖を比島に交渉
International 西日本新聞
News Service
(Tokyo)
10/15/1947
Submitted by
The Asahi News
時事通信; 共同通信
Associated
北海道新聞
Press World
Service (Palo
Alto, CA)
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shimbun
16:2
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
10/16/194[7]
16:2a
United Press 共同通信
(2,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
47-frn-1669
10/16/1947
16:2b
United Press 毎日新聞
(Washington)
Mainichi Shimbun
Mainichi
47-frn-1670
[10]/[16]/194[7]
16:2c
United Press 国際通信
(Washington)
Kokusai Tsushin
Kokusai T.
47-frn-1671
[10]/[15]/194[7]
16:2d
United Press 時事通信 World News Jiji Tsushin World
(Washington) Service
News Service
Jiji W
47-frn-1672
[10]/[15]/194[7]
16:3
United Press 時事通信
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1673
[10]/[15]/194[7]
16:3a
United Press 時事通信 World News Jiji Tsushin World
(Washington) Service
News Service
47-frn-1674
[10]/[16]/194[7]
16:3b
United Press [毎日新聞]
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
[Mainichi Shimbun]
Jiji W
獨立叫ぶイリー民衆. 赤い氣炎を吐く乙女中尉
日本經濟再建に賛意
Headline
China's civil war is being fought out on
a broad [medieval] pattern, with some
of the weapons of 20th century
superimposed to give a deceiving
semblance of modernity
Price Higashikuni, ten otehrs aer hit in
new purge move. Government
Committee Takes Action Against
[I]mperial Princes As 'Career
Militarist[s]'
Leaders of the Ili region of the vast
Northwest Frontier of China are
demanding complete independence.
Subject
Brief Summary
Chinese foot soldiers are
poor and badly treated
D
Prince Higashikuni, and 10
others are hit in new purge
move
H
Leaders of Ili region of
Northwest frontier of China
are demanding complete
independence
"Export Quota of Salt for
Export quota of salt for
Export to Japan Determined export to Japan determined
by China: 25,000 tons of soy- by China
beans to be Exported to
Japan."
Foreign sugar is expected to arrive in
SCAP official said that
Japan shortly for distribution among the
foreign sugar will soon be
Japanese people, SCAP officials said
distributed to Japanese
Wednesday.
people
SCAP foreign trade representative
SCAP foreign trade
[Lieutenant] [Colonel] Bernard
representative said US
Anderson said United States looking to
looking to Philippines to
Philippines to supply part of 125 to 200
supply sugar for Army relief
thousand tons sugar, which is needed
programs in Japan
for army relief programs in Japan
Germany.
Reports that Japan is existing on only
Dean of Stanford School of
three-fourths its normal food supply are
Social Sciences said Japan's
overly pessimistic, Dean Merrill K.
food situation precarious, but
Bennett of the Stanford School of
not disastrous
Social Sciences, declared in a speech at
the university today.
Reports that Japan is existing on only
Dean of Stanford School of
three-fourths its normal food supply are
Social Sciences said Japan's
overly pessimistic, Dean Merrill K.
food situation precarious, but
Bennett of the Stanford School of
not disastrous
Social Sciences, declared in a speech at
the university today.
Reports that Japan is existing on only
Dean of Stanford School of
three-fourths its normal food supply are
Social Sciences said Japan's
overly pessimistic, Dean Merrill K.
food situation precarious, but
Bennett of the Stanford School of
not disastrous
Social Sciences, declared in a speech at
the university today.
Philippine ambassador [Joaquin
Japan's Economy: Philippines
Elizalde] said it important our Japanese
Ambassador, Joaquin
neighbors get on their feet.
Elizalde, said that it is
important for "our Japanese
neighbors to get on their
feet."
Philippine ambassador [Joaquin]
Japan's Economy: Philippines
Elizalde said it important our Japanese
Ambassador, Joaquin
neighbors get on their feet.
Elizalde, said that it is
important for "our Japanese
neighbors to get on their
feet."
Elizalde comments on Japanese
Japan's Economy: Philippines
economy
Ambassador, Joaquin
Elizalde, said that it is
important for "our Japanese
neighbors to get on their
feet."
The Philippines Ambassador, Joaquin
Japan's Economy: Philippines
M. Elizalde, said that it is important for
Ambassador, Joaquin
"our Japanese neighbors to get on their
Elizalde, said that it is
feet."
important for "our Japanese
neighbors to get on their
feet."
Philippine envoy to U.S. comments on
Japan's Economy: Philippines
Japanese recovery
Ambassador, Joaquin
Elizalde, said that it is
important for "our Japanese
neighbors to get on their
feet."
Washington learned Soviet authorities
Soviets ban the distribution
banned distribution 5,000 copies State
of US State Department
Department[']s magazine "America" by
magazine, "America" by the
American embassy in Moscow.
American Embassy in
Moscow
Soviets ban distribution of State
Soviets ban the distribution
Department magazine
of US State Department
magazine, "America" by the
American Embassy in
Moscow
American magazine. It was learned
Soviets ban the distribution
Wednesday that Soviet authorities have
of US State Department
banned the distribution of 5,000 copies
magazine, "America" by the
of the State Department's magazine
American Embassy in
"America" by the American Embassy in
Moscow
Moscow.
H, P
H, S
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Y
[Howard
Handlema
n, Far
Eastern
Bureau
Manager,
INS]
[Peggy
Parker]
H, P
S
Examiner1 Examiner2
3
1
Kawamoto Abe
[Izawa]
Notes
Y
6
Y
2
Y
4
Y
5
H, S
2
H, S
1
S
1
H, P
3
H, P
2
H, P
1
H, P
Y
2
H, P
3
H, P
1
H, P
2
H, P
1
Oversized
News Agency
Associated
Press World
Service
(Shanghai)
Photograph(s)
Source
15:48
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
[10]/[13]/194[7]
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1660
Censorship
Action
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Submitted by
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Submitted by
Submitted by (based
on CCD doc)
Headline (Japanese)
Headline
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Soviets Ban Distribution Of 'America'
to Officials
47-frn-1676
[10]/[16]/194[7]
16:4
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Cotton moderately active irregularly
higher.
47-frn-1677
[10]/[16]/194[7]
16:5
United Press 時事通信, 共同通信,
(New York) 毎日新聞
Jiji Tsushin, Kyodo
Tsushin, Mainichi
Shimbun
Jiji, Kyodo,
Mainichi
The New York Times in an editorial on
the Japanese war trials which are
"proceeding in an atmosphere of almost
monumental public indifference," said
the Tokyo hearings "suffered from the
beginning from the compromising
anomaly that while we have put on trial
for their lives some two dozen oddly
assorted men who were sometimes
exponents and sometimes pawns of
larger forces, we have not only spared
the head in which all these forces found
their focal point and from which they
derived their strength--namely Emperor
Hirohito--but also united with the
Japanese to strengthen his position."
47-frn-1678
10/16/194[7]
16:6;
16:6a
United Press 時事通信; 共同通信
(18,
Washington)
Jiji Tsushin; Kyodo
Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin; Kyodo
News Service
47-frn-1679
[10]/[16]/194[7]
16:7
United Press 時事通信
(Washington)
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
47-frn-1680
[10]/[16]/194[7]
16:7a
United Press 国際タイムス
(Washington)
The Kokusai Times
Kokusai Times
47-frn-1681
[10]/[16]/194[7]
16:7b
United Press 共同通信
(1,
Washington)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
Commerce Department announced first
broad list of commodities which nations
world permit[t]ed to send to Japan in
process of restoring trade...
47-frn-1682
10/16/194[7]
16:7c
United Press 共同通信, [毎日新聞] Kyodo Tsushin,
(Washington)
[Mainichi Shimbun]
Kyodo News
Service
World's list of commodities to be sent to
Japan
47-frn-1683
[10]/[16]/194[7]
16:8
[Radio Press
(Singapore)]
47-frn-1684
[10]/[15]/194[7]
16:9
Radio Press
(Nanking)
47-frn-1685
[10]/[16]/194[7]
16:10
United Press 共同通信
(Baltimore)
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
16:11
United Press 時事通信
(New York)
47-frn-1686
[10]/[16]/1947
47-frn-1687
[10]/[16]/194[7]
10/16/1947
47-frn-1687a
10/16/194[7]
47-frn-1687b
10/16/194[7]
47-frn-1688
10/16/194[7]
10/18/194[7]
16:13
47-frn-1689
10/[16]/1947
10/18/1947
16:13a
47-frn-1690
[10]/[16]/194[7]
16:12
16:14
日本の輸入必需品卅八品目許可さる. 米商務省が發表
Jiji Tsushin
Jiji Tsushin
Hokkaido Shimbun
Hokkaido Shinbun
Associated
Press (46,
Portland)
共同通信
Kyodo Tsushin
Kyodo News
Service
Associated
Press (47,
Portland)
東京新聞
Tokyo Shimbun
Tokyo Shimbun
United Press 共同通信
(Hangchow,
Shanghai)
Kyodo Tsushin
The Kyodo News
Service
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Hangchow)
Associated
Press, Kyodo
Tsushin
(New York)
Nippon Times
Nippon Times
Foreign
Examiner1 Examiner2
Examiner3
Examiner4
Examiner5 Examiner6
Notes
1
Uni[ted] States army pamphlet
distributed to American troops world
over warned that Russia through control
Eurasian land mass in position launch
offensive war in "almost any direction."
US Army pamphlet warned
American troops world over
that Russia in position to
launch offensive war in
almost any direction
H
3
Commerce Department announces first
broad list of [commodities] which
nations world permitted to s[e]nd to
Japan in process of restoring trade...
Commerce Department
announces first list of
commodities which nations
would be permitted to send
to Japan to restore trade
Commerce Department
announces first list of
commodities which nations
would be permitted to send
to Japan to restore trade
H
2
The Commerce Department announced
the first broad list of commodities
which the nations of the world will be
permitted to send to Japan in the
process of restoring trade.
Political: Press comments on Bullitt
article
北海道新聞
Brief Summary
Soviets ban the distribution
H, P
of US State Department
magazine, "America" by the
American Embassy in
Moscow
Leading US mills strongly
H, P
protest the Army's proposal
to sell Japanese cotton fabrics
in US
Hirohito should not be
S
immune from prosecution in
the war trials
Zaibatsu: FEC to be asked to approve
plan for break up
Associated
Press World
Service
(Portland)
Subject
[Henry A.] Wallace denounced
Secretary Defense [James] Forrestal as
leader of "the war group in
Washington."
From Manchuria down to India,
Communism is on march in Asia
One of the American businessmen
allowed to inspect Japanese
merchandise offered for export said on
returning home today that he believes
Japan is on the verge of quick economic
recovery.
One of the American businessmen
allowed to inspect Japanese
merchandise offered for export said on
returning home Tuesday night he
believes Japan is on the verge of [quick]
economic recovery.
One of the American businessmen
allowed to inspect Japanese
merchandise offered for export said on
returning home Tuesday night he
believes Japan is on the verge of quick
economic recovery.
Miss C. M. Van [Asch] Van Wijck
president World Young Women's
Christian Association told international
council meeting today she [regretted]
Japan[']s absence at gathering as she
formally opened conference.
YMCA's Head Regrets Japan's Absence
Winston Churchill says he would be
sorry if Russia and the nations close to
her walked out of the United Nations,
but that he does not necessarily believe
that would lead to war.
Commerce Department
announces first list of
commodities which nations
would be permitted to send
to Japan to restore trade
Commerce Department
announces first list of
commodities which nations
would be permitted to send
to Japan to restore trade
The plan to break up
industrial monopolies in
Japan is MacArthur's
Chinese press comments on
W.C. Bullitt's article on
China
Henry Wallace says James
Forrestal and Wall Street are
out for world domination
1
1
H, P
Y
H, P
H, P
2
1
[Matsuda]
2
H, D
1
H, P
2
H, D
3
Viet Nam war is turning into H, D
a Communist war because of
lack of clear US policy
American businessman upon
inspecting Japanese
merchandise said that he
believes Japan is on the verge
of quick economic recovery
3
American businessman upon
inspecting Japanese
merchandise said that he
believes Japan is on the verge
of quick economic recovery
2
H, P
American businessman upon
inspecting Japanese
merchandise said that he
believes Japan is on the verge
of quick economic recovery
1
1
Head of YWCA regrets
Japan's absence from an
international conference
H, D
2
Head of YWCA regrets
Japan's absence from an
international conference
H, D
1
Churchill stated that even if
Russia pulls out of the UN,
he does not believe that it
would necessarily lead to war
H, P
1
Oversized
News Agency
Kyodo
Nippon Times
Tsushin,
United Press
(Washington)
Photograph(s)
Source
16:3c
Duplicate
Hold No.
Number of Pages
Date
Censored
10/16/1947
Japanese Article
Date Submitted
Writers
Prange
Control No.
47-frn-1675
Censorship
Action
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