Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 May 1945
1945-05-26
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Title Section81 1945-05-26 1 The Syonan Shimbun BOSE IN BANGKOK Bangkok, May 2V (Domei) Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind has arrived In Bangkok with Ills Ministers and staff. ANTI-FRENCH TERRORISM Zurich, May (Domei)— Indicating that anti-French tension continues to run high In Lebanon, a dispatch from Beirut81 words
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477 1945-05-26 1 Defence Of Malai Important For India Stating that with the fall of Germany, Anti-Axis solidarity It fa«| cracking up, Lieut.-Col. Shozo Nakajima, chief spokesman at the imperial Forces In the Southern Regions, at his weekly press conference yesterday expressed the477 words
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Article244 1945-05-26 1 EDITORIAL Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, head of the Provisional Government of Aiad Hind, has arrived in Bangkok with his Cabinet Ministers and stall, from where ho will carry on the conduct of the ftght for India's freedom with unabated vigour and determination. Although the exigencies of war244 words
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233 1945-05-26 1 Undisclosed Base, May 25, (Domei)—Nctaji S. C. Bose, Supreme Commander of the Azad Hind Fauj, issued the following Special Order of the Day to the officers and men of the A/ad Hind Fauj, from a base outside Burma "Brave officers and men233 words
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Article48 1945-05-26 1 Leading members of all local communities will pay homage at the Chureito and visit Seletar tomorrow, Navy Day, in addition to which Comfort Parties organized by women members of tl-ese communities will visit Naval hospitals. Various other functions have also been arranged, as previously anannounced.48 words
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Article157 1945-05-26 1 A Nippon Base in the South-West Pacific, May 24, (Domei) —With the enemy frantically trying to push ahead under cover of ship and artillery fire, the heaviest fighting is at present in progress between enemy invaders and Nippon garrison forces on the Tarakan front. Focal157 words
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116 1945-05-26 1 Foe Thrown Into Utter Confn»io» Tokyo, May to— (Dome!)—Oil Many* ta •mmml^m released at 4.30 p.m. todty U followii Firstly: "Giretsu" Special Attack Airborne Units commanded by Capt. Michio Okuyama daringly landed amidst the enemy in Kita and Naka airfields116 words
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Article65 1945-05-26 1 Lisbon, May 25, (Domei)— Churchill tonight announced the main members of his "caretaker" Government which will hold office pending the outcome of the general election on July 5, according to a London dispatch. In the interim Government, Anthony Eden remains Foreign Secretary, Sir John Anderson, Chancellor of65 words
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Article40 1945-05-26 1 Lisbon, May 25, (Domei)— The big and little nations' dispute at the San Francisco Conference continued today without a settlement, as the United States, Russia, Britain and Chungking held out against any "softening" of their veto power.40 words
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Article25 1945-05-26 1 Tokyo, May 25. (Domei)— Nippon forces in Northern Luzon continue to battle ferociously against the nume-rically-superior enemy, following the evacuation of fiaguio.25 words
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Article184 1945-05-26 1 Okinawa Front, May as. Domei)— Nippon air units, including special attack corps, continued their relentless assaults against enemy surface craft off Okinawa yesterday, May 24. Results scored by our airmen have yet to be confirmed. However, frontline reports indicated our raiders bag was heavy. Attacks184 words
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68 1945-05-26 1 A Nippon Base in the S.W. Paufic, May 25, (Domei) —Nippon forces in the northern secior of Pilliliou Island (Palau group) in a series ot surprise sorties launched during the period from April 14 to May 30 against enemy ground and naval forces,68 words
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Article29 1945-05-26 1 It has bten ascertained that the enemy Ix-mber which appeared over Syonan Wednesday was a PB4Y2 |Cod»o--lidated Privateer) injttad of a B-17 as hrst rtported, lays Boapk29 words
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241 1945-05-26 2 Anglo-American Missions Helpless ZurtsJi, May i» (Domel) A R«ut»r dispatch from Istanbul today significantly reported that recent developments in the Balkans point to the existence of a carefully preconceived soviet plan to establish a Communist regime in every country w241 words
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97 1945-05-26 2 "Kampong meetings" have beeu held in various rural areas in Ntgfi Serobilan attended by Nippon Administrative officers including Governor Hatta and Buchog who travel 10 the remotest hamlets and exchange views witn the kampong tolk. During April «*«< State Cultivation Reclaimed Areas were visited and97 words
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Article147 1945-05-26 2 Sponsored by the Nanko lhsha Km uuder the auspices ol the H6do-bu ho, leading loral journalists will deliver a »cnes ot ahort talks ai a public meeting at the Show* Gekijo tomorrow, Navy Day, «t 0.30 p.m. The talks will be in Chinese, Malai, Tamil, Hindustani and147 words
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Article77 1945-05-26 2 Former wellknown Negii Sembilan tennis players S. Nakata, T. Svga, Chong Ah Kai, Cam Toh Seng, Tsen Chow Choy and others were >een in action one day last week when a new tennis court was opened at the Go\ernor's residence here. A tea party, to which local77 words
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Article28 1945-05-26 2 Tokyo, May 24, (Domei) It is revealed On«»ral Korechika Annmi, War Minuter, returned here toda> after niakinf a OM-Pfll tnu? of inspection of Kyushu Island.28 words
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Article45 1945-05-26 2 Macassar, May 23, (Domei) —According to the Macassar Fishery Association fish catches in neighbouring waters alone in January registered 112 tons, February 135 tons, March 140 tons and April 150 tons. Fishermen are looking forward to record even greater hauling this month.45 words
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Article48 1945-05-26 2 The two Negri Senibilan candidates who were successful in the recent special class Nippon-Go examination held in various centres by the Gunseikanbu and \%7 others who passed the higher class examination were rewarded with presents of cloth on May 31 by the Xegri Sembilan Seicho.48 words
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Article30 1945-05-26 2 Boys and Rirls of the Indian National School will stag* a concert at o. N orris Road, on Tuesday, May 20. at 6 p.m. Parents are invited.30 words
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122 1945-05-26 2 Results of the all-Malai "highest class" Nippon-Go examination conducted Dy the Kyoikuka (Education Department) on May 20 and 21 at the local Normal School were announced today and certificates will be issued at a ceremony at 5 p.m. June 2, to 30 people who have122 words
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144 1945-05-26 2 Lisbon, May 24. (Domei)— Describing this year's rice crop in Australia as a "failure," the Australian Radio today said that his year's yield is estimateu at only one-half of that of last year. The broadcast said this means that there will be no rice144 words
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