Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 31 May 1945

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  • 104 1 The Syonan Shimbun I 7 WMIEM BLASTED I Balik Papwi, May 30 *Dome»}— Nippon garrison aijits; {shot down three tf-M's aft* •heavily damaged at least two B*M't and two B-29H wh«n a group Of B-24't, B-Sf'S, P-38'i an* a PB-2 raided thte motor httweOT 11.40 a.M. and I.M p.m. Moßday.
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  • 172 1 Foe Pay* Dearly For Seaseka* Aetioa Tokyo, May M—(Dome*)—A total of M enemy planes were oithar gttot down or Heavily damaged by Nippon interceptors and auti-sircraft batteries in the course of counter-attacking operations against the enemy raiders which made indiscriminate incendiary attacks on
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  • 242 1 EDITORIAL People who are given to complaining about tIM petty hardships and fairly high cost of living in this country would do well to ponder over the position •s it is today in "enemy liberated" Europe and the Middle East, where chaotic living condition* are being aggravated by
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  • 179 1 A Nippon Base in the Okinawa Sector, May 30. (Domei) —The sharpest fighting continues to ruge on the entire battlefront in the southern sector of Mam Okinawa Island. Despite the intensity of the fighting however, the battle situation on this front remains without any major change,
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  • 41 1 Zurich, May 3M. (Domei) —Rome Radio today said that British and American officers of the Allied Military Ciovernment have left Trieste "to avoid any possibility of incidents with the Yugoslav authorities who are in power in the city."
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  • 68 1 Lisbon, May 2Q. (Domei) Mrs. Pandit, speaking in San Francisco on Monday nijjbt, said that there is no hope that the victory of the Labour Party in England would have any great meaning for India, according to a Reuter report from San Francisco. Labour Party declarations,
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  • 65 1 Two enemy PB4Y2 (Privateer) aircraft at about <; 50 o'clock this morning penetrated over the southern part of Johore State. The enemy raiders were, however, prevented from invading the skies over Syonan as a result of swift interception action by our fighter groups.
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  • 116 1 Lisbon, May 30, (Domei) Dissatisfied over continued Anglo-American-Soviet occupation of Iranian soil on the pretext of war necessity, the Iranian Government has demanded the Allied powers to evacuate their troops now that the hostilities in Europe have ended, according to a Teheran dispatch. The
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  • 243 1 Zurich, May 30, (Domei) The outbreak of further intensified anti-French violence througohut the Levant States was feared today, as French troops blasted their way into the Syrian Parliament building at Damascus and French planes bombed and strafed the city, according to a United Press dispatch
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  • 328 1 AU Attacks On Our Lines Smashed Tokyo, May (Domel) -Nippon forcts In the southern sector at Main Okinawa Island continue to firmly hold weJr ir»t dofomo lines, carrying out fierce counter-attacking operations and effectively smashing repeated enemy attacks. Supported by
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  • 119 1 Nippon Base in Okinawa Sector, May 30. (Domei) Nippon naval torpedo-bomb-er units and the "Shimpu" Special Attack Air Corps ta fierce air assaults against enemy surface craft concentrated in Nachigusugu Bay on Sunday and Monday, May 27 and 28, conhrmedly sank or damaged 21
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  • 88 1 Lisbon, May 2q. (Domei) In order to cope with the staggering toll of American war casualties on the Pacific front, the United States at present is employing 33 hospital ships, in addition to a large number of hospital planes, according to an American di'-patch. The number
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  • 259 2 Sentence of death was parsed by Chiet Justice Motoi Kub^ka on Saturday, at the Kuala Lumpur Kotohoin, on lumn Kit Cheong, young Chinese detective who w&i ret.eutly charged by labile Prosecutor Simodu with receiung illegal gratifications totalling $10,500 fiom twenty people in Kuala i.umpiii between
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  • 138 2 Id their lift gam* against Sflanßor, on their northward journey, the Syonan soccer team h«*at Selangor g—| to win the i.up pr«senrvd by (.Tovernor Katayama. Pressing lor most or the time, Selangor scoied first, towards the end of the. nrst half, through Kunot. Midway
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  • 349 2 Enemy Air Activity In Okinawa Checked A Nippon Base at the Southern Front, May 30 (Domei) Completely surprised by daring landing assaults by our Glretsu spetial attack airborne units, enemy forces befuddled, have been unable to continue their southward advance. It
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  • 86 2 Baby Fagle, tough "bolo" puncher of lpoh, will have 4 crack at Battling Sima. in the mil in event at the Great World. Saturday. Sima who has been haying a long re<t. will find stiff opposition in Fagle. Suppnting this fight are two return contest?. The first "being
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  • 97 2 The local chapter of the Indian Independence League has lately been rounding-up all Indian beggars and destitutes. Vans, with 1.1.L. cflkials, may be seen cruising the streets, stopping immediately when some beggar or destitute is se^n by the roadside. These unfortunates are treated with
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  • 85 2 Penang, May jo.. iDomei) —Staff members of the Domei News Agency, Penang Branch, featured very successfully in the essay and poem competition sponsored by the Navy authorities and Penang Seicho on the occasion o? Navy Day, the subject being "The Spirit of the Snerial Attack
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  • 34 2 The Syonan Sports Association seven-a-side rugby tournament final will be ri'ayed on the first convenient Saturday after the return of the S.S.A. Soccer team that is at present on an upcountry tour.
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  • 32 2 Two popular members of Syonan's younger set were married on Sunday at qo-A, Killinev Road. The bridegroom was Mr. Tan Choo Lena and the bride Miss Koh Geek Neo.
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  • 112 2 Yesterday's siren, although coming as a complete surprise, did not delay the assembling and preparations ot such organizations as the Auxiliary Police Force, the Medical Auxiliary Service and the Auxiliary Fire Service. Members of all these organizations were noticed dashing off immediately to their
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  • 183 2 The 25th Issue of Konsn Saiken (lottery tickets) are now iin sale to the public. 1. ToUl sum of Sale: Five hundred thousand ($500,000) dollars. 2. Side Price: One (|1.00) dollar per ticket. 3. Number of winning tickets 53.738 ticket!. 4. Fixer! Sales period: From
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  • 22 2 T)>e engagement is announced between Clifford Malcolm Connor and Mary Agnes Lee. third daughter of Madam Guh Gaik Tia, of Seremhan.
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  • 55 2 Tan -Wee: The marriage between Mr. Tan Choon Seng, second son of Mr. Mrs. Tan Cheng Siang and Miss Ww Phek Cli-ii. youngest daughter of the late Mr. Wee Hean Boon and Mrs. Woe Hean Boon took place on 26th May. 2606. Mr. A Mrs. Tan Ohoon Senß acknowledge
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  • 40 2 8. Harris o! 48. Tronoh Nosd. Syonau. thanks all relations and fiipnds who very kindly extended thfir sympathy and alv> attended the funeral of his bro-ther-in-law, the late Mr. 8. B. Fletcher who passed away jo 28th May. 260&
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    • 451 2 BYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 46 R«: LIMHM for Agencies handling remittance* to China, Manshiukcku and Kantungsltiu. According to the proviaioas of Syouan Tokubetu-si Notice No. 33, the following shops have been granted licence to carry uu business in Syouan as agencies handling remittances to China, Manshiukoku and Kantung-shiu i'i>i the
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