Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 July 1945

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  • 145 1 The Syonan Shimbun Editorial Office i Ml, Upper Serangoon Road. Telephone i 5446-7 Subscription om«e» 111, Upper Serangoon Road. Telephone 1 BS6I NO. 832 MONDAY, JULY 30, 2601 PRICE $10 MONTHLY BOMBER CRASHES INTO SKYSCRAPER Lisbon, July 28— (Domel) A twin-engined U.S. Army bomber crashed Into the 102--storey Empire State
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  • 849 1 Army Spokesman Kidicules roe Proclamation Referring to the proclamation issued by American President Truman, British ex-Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Chiang I\ai Shek, Lt.-Col. Shozo Nakajima, chief spokesman of the Nippon Imperial Forces in the Southern Regions told Syonan reporters at
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  • 300 1 ENEMY WILL SURRENDER When wars ere fought, it is the side which begins to feci the pangs of exhaustion first, who starts peaco overtures. Thus, although the enemy proclamation announced on this page today is couched in bombastic terms, it is obviously a "kite" to find out what Nippon's
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  • 264 1 Zurich, July 26, (Domei) Apparently unable to md :ce the Soviet Union to participate in the Far Eastern Struggle, the United Stales, Britain and Chungking governments, departing fiom their original threat to impose nothing short of unconditional surrender on Japan, have drawn
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  • 48 1 Tokyo, July 2(j, .Domci) The War Ministry toclnv announced a report has been submitted to the Throne ot a citation gianted to Captain Nobuo Suzuki for distinguished services rendered in various sectors of the Southern Regions since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War.
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  • 272 1 Tokyo, July 29. (Domeil Under these conditions The Nippon nation will be enemy war leaders must have ready to talk peace only come to the conclusion that when the whole of East Asia the best way to stir up the is freed from
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  • 277 1 Premier Suzuki Rejects Foe Proclamation Tokyo, July 30, (Domei)—Premier Admiral Kantaro Suzuki, at a press interview at his official residence, made a detailed explanation of the various Governmental policies being taken at this stage of the war, and reiterated linn conviction
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  • 136 1 Tokyo, July 28, (Domei)— Informed observers opined today that the victory of the Labour Party with a large majority in itself indicate* that the British public is now n.ore interested in post-war rehabilitation and reconstruction than in the prosecution of the war in the
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  • 33 1 Zurich, July 28, (Domei)— Confronted by mounting public criticism over the govern* ment's policies, Greek Premier Petros Voalgaris tonight tendered the resignation of his Cabinet, according to an Athens dispatch.
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  • 63 2 'A -Nippon Island Base. (Tiilv 28, (Oomei) —Nippon torrM i"* 1 tfill cwnrl«l on guarrilU sctivitiM .in the ■mountainous terrain of Kunigami, in the noitlinu sector of Main Okinawa JsWd. Not only are they fcolding their own agaio^t (overwhelm inp odds, but kakiug full advantage of
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  • 224 2 Speedily Repulsed By Nippon Garrison Forres A Nippon Southern Base. July 28, (Domeil -Nippon garrison forces on Puket Island, off the north-western HP of the Malai Peninsula, immediately completely repulIsed two renewed attempts to land by enemy troops ThursI day
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  • 90 2 I.ivlion, Tul v 20- (Domeil The United States Navy Department tonight revealed for the first time that the American battleship 'California'1 was severely damaged by a Kamikaze plane last January duiing the Lingayen operlions, actor-ding to a Washington dispatth. As the result of the
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  • 49 2 Tokyo, July rS. tDometj 'I he NiTii'.n ;i;r force vester day nii-ht nu!e sweeping attacks on enctnv'hfld »ir»em« .on Okinawa Island and enemy Vyrcttfl in dkinaiva waters. At leas>t otic enemy surface rr;tft is known to have 'icen »unk and twe others serioush rippled.
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  • 50 2 Lisbon, luly 28, tl)oin«>i> The Communist Party of ihe T'niied Suies was ie-estabii-'iwi tod ly 14 months ..ftcr it h;ul boen «Molv«d. according to a N»*w York dispatch. The action was |announced a»t<r the sec on •(lavs session of tl»« Com muni-t Political Association's jpeciai national (convemipa.
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  • 95 2 Lisbon. July 28. (Domei)— Apparently in response to growing pifblic clamour against the needless sacrifice ot Australian lives in the war, Joseph B. Chirley, Australian Prime Minister, tonight told the Australian people in a broadcast that the operational forces of the Australian Army would be
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  • 57 2 Sendai. July 28, (Dornei) A lone enemy submarine appeared oil Kinkazan Island 1 }c kilometres east ot Sendai, 'shortly after 0 p.m. Thursday and shHled the coastal area ot the inland for rive i minutes. The residence of the 1 light-house keeper was hit with one shell
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  • 50 2 Lisbon, July 28, .!>< m.-il The "3-power" meeting resumed »n Potsdam- tonigtit with the arrival there from London of Clement .'ttlee,1 in >v Bfltiih I rime Mini>i«.-r, and trnest Bevin, Foreign Mtpister, accordiAf i<j a j Potsdam di-patch. The iw«. British statesmen arrived at t'ot>dam by plane
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  • 74 2 Lisbon, duly 23 (Dormi) —The British headquarters in New Delhi announced that Indian army battle casualties up to Feb. 28 were 1*49,225 of whom 16,291 killed, (0,706 wounded, and 10,371 missing. The number known made prisoners of war is 51,802 and 21,056 believed prisoners. These
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  • 118 2 One hundred and eighty families forming the fifth batch of hyonan Evacuee* are scheduled to leave for upcountry tomorrow night. CM this number, 58 families will detrain .it Tainpin, 41 at Suemban and 81 at Kuala Lumpur. Included in this group are the
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  • 63 2 Lisbon, July 28, (Domeil -The London Daily Lxpress tod.iy reported that Arthur Greenwood, newly appointed lord Privy Seal, is expected to he in charge ot Brit: in's tremendous housing pfoblem, according to a London dispatch It pointed out that dreenwood, as Minister of Health in the Labour
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  • 274 2 Tok\o, July 2<), (Domri)—1 ,lieuki AU-. Minion ot Home Allans, following a rive-day tour ot Tokai, Hokuriku and Kinki administrative regions in a'piess interview nave the impression ot this inspection tour as follows During my tour I attended a conference of official! el Kinki and Tikai
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  • 152 2 Embodying leading citizens of the various communities, the All-Syonan Welfare Committee held a meeting at the residence of the Kosei-ka Clio yesterday when discussions took place on general public welfare and selection and appointment of central and working committee*. Separate working committees were appointed
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  • 31 2 Eni<l, Wloved daughter of Mr. Mrs. A. T. Ffrnamlez late of 79. McNair Road, Syonan, ageil 2 years, died at Malacca hospital on 18.7.2605, l'hy will be done, Oh Lord!
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