Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 June 1945

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  • 143 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO EARLY END Lisbon, May 31 (Domei) Brendan Bracken, British First Lord of the Admiralty and former Minister of h. ormation, to* day declared he foresaw no early end of the Pacific War, because the Japanese were "tougher" than the Germans, according to a London dispafth, adding
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  • 198 1 Wednesday and Friday's Interception Grimly pursuing the three or four enemy B-24's which, on Wednesday morning, failed in their attempt to penetrate the was over Syonan, being turned back by our fierce air interceptfon, Flight Pilot Sergeant Oku
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  • 216 1 EDITORIAL No effort has been spared by the Military Administration to improve the living conditions of the people and protect the interests of law-abiding citizens, right from the very start. As we look back on the achievements of the authorities in restoring law and order in the country,
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  • 115 1 Zurich, May 31, (Domei) Revealing tor the first tini£ the seiiousness and magnitude of the recent Arab uprising in Algeria, the "Star* and Stripes," American servicemen's paper in Italy, today said it is unofficially reported that more than ic^ooo Arab insurrectionists were killed or
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  • 60 1 Lisbon, May 30. (Domei) Addressing the British House of Commons' meeting yes«erday after its Whitsun recess, British Prime Minister Churchill announced, in reply to a question, that total casualties suffered by the armed forces of the British Commonwealth and Empire from Sept. 3, JQtfo,, to the end
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  • 206 1 A Nippon Base at the South-Western Front, May 31, (Domei) —In three night raids conducted on May 26, 2o and 29, Nippon bombers heavily pounded and blasted the enemy airfield, supply dumps and landing facilities on Tarakan Island. Taking advantage of the moonlit
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  • 204 1 Lisbon, May 31, (Domei) Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek, has resigned his post as President of the Chungking Executive Yuan, and T. V, Soong, Chungking Foreign Minister, has been named as his successor, according to a Chungking dispatch. Dr. Wong Wen-hao, Minister of Economic Affairs, has become
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  • 436 1 Battle Changing In Character Okinawa Front, May 31—(Domei)—The enamy's attacks in the southern sector of Main Okinawa Island are gradually increasing in the direction of Nippon positions south of Shurl. The enemy has intensified artillery and n;ival gunfire against our positions at \onabaru,
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  • 187 1 A Nippon Base in the Okinawa Sector, May 31, (Domei) —The Nippon air force continued to pound enemy warcraft in Okinawa waters on May 28, despite advei.se weather. Excellent results were reported. At least ten enemy surface craft are so far known to have
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  • 86 1 Lisbon, May 31, (Domei) Differences of opinion have been revived fcnong the Allied powers and the ban Francisco Conference at large on two outstanding 1--ii'1 trusteeship and regional pacts, according to a Reuter dispatch from Saa Francisco. Stubborn opposition to the trusteeship proposals, as at present
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  • 354 2 Many Important Topic* DucuMed Mitters of much Importance in the furtherance of the wellbeing of the people, and the consolidation of the horn* front •ffort hen, were discussed yesterday at an informal round table conference held at the Konan Club between
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  • 140 2 Taiping, May 31. (Domei) —In accordance with a derision arrived -1 a meetir? of Provincial General Affairs Department Chiefs of the Malai Military Adni nistration on May 22, a new bureau to be known as the Local People's Guidance Bureau, will be established shoitly in
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  • 155 2 Engo Saiken tickets, third issue, priced at $5 each, §re now on sale at all banks, theatre?, the Great World and New World, community associations, pawnshops, and other designated places. The prizes have been increased, and include one first prize of $100,000 and one yrrond prize
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  • 257 2 Lisbon, May 30, (Domei) Japanese bomb carrying stratosphere balloons whicn are being sent out from Japan in long-range attacks against the American mainland are cleverly designed with automatic ballast and bomb-dropping devices, Lyle F. Watts, Chief of the United States Forest Service, disclosed today, according
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  • 246 2 Malacca, May 31, (Domei) —Concrete measures to streamline the home front to tit the wartime policy of the Administration, were decided upon at the recent meeting of the Sanjikai (Malacca State Council). Suggestion* submitted to Government tor consideration were That steps be taken to smoothen the
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  • 184 2 The 25th issue of Konau Saiken (lottery tickets) are now tv» mU to the public. 1. Total rum of Sale: Five hundred thousand ($500,000) dollars. 2. Sale Price: One (fl.OO) dollar per ticket. 3. Number of winning tickets 53,738 tickets. 4. Fixed Sales period: From
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  • 41 2 Mis. Fong Choiig Cheng, mother of Messrs. Fook Tin, Fook Kye and Fook Sun passed uway peacefully on M-iy 28, 2605, at 6.30 a.m. (T.T.). Funeral took place at Ktuiinong San Teng on May 30, 2605, at 1.50 p.m. (T.T.i".
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  • 36 2 The family of the late Mrs. l""ong Chong Cheng tender their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends for messages of condolence, wreaths, lmiuls, nightvisiis, loan of cars and lorries, and attendance at the funeral.
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  • 414 2 The rules (1941) made ride notification No. S 78, under the Theatres Ordinance Cap. 210 cf the Laws of the Straits Settlements, are hereby amended as follows. These amendments will come into force on the Ist day of June, 2605. Schedule 1 is hereby amended
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