Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 June 1945

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  • 133 1 The Syonan Shimbun U.S. SHIP DISASTERS Lisbon, June i (Domei) Vice-Admiral Emory s. Land, Head of the United States War Shipping Administration, yesterday revealed that 15 American ships, including eight riveted and seven welded vessels, have broken in two at sea as the result of faulty construction, according to a
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  • 270 1 May Even Be Piloted In Due Course Heavy, large-scale attacks againbt the I'ni'ed States mainland in the near futme by mean* of bomb-carrying stratosphere balloons manned by death-dei> ing Mppon pilots were predicted by I.unit.-Colonel Shozo Nakajima, Chief Spokesman of the Imperial
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  • 247 1 EDITORIAL A brief survey of the world situation as it appeared at the week-end shows that the enemy found himself in a bigger dilemma in Europe than any of the previous weeks since the fall of Germany. Diabolical schemes to rob the smaller nations of their sovereign
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  • 81 1 Shanghai, June 3, (Domei) Information reaching here reveals that a party of 20 Soviet technical experts arrived in Yenan on May 25. These experts, who are entrusted with the mission of giving necessary technical advice o the Chinese Communist Army as well as in the organization
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  • 33 1 Lisbon, June 3, t Domei) Fleet Admiral Ches .r Nimitz, Commander-in-Chief o, the United States Pacific Fleet, declared that a "long and tough" battle confronts the Americans in the Pacific
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  • 102 1 Tokyo, June 4, (Domei) Enemy forces on Main Okinawa Island on May 31 finally penetrated into the city of Naha and the old walled-city of Shuri, it was disclosed yesterday. Part of the enemy forces, continuing their advance further southward from a point near
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  • 124 1 Lisbon, June 2, iDomei) A Washington dispatch today reported that a total of 37,925 American armed personnel were killed, wounded or jnissing in the Okinawa sector during the period from Mar. 18 to May 29. ITALIANS TO EVACUATE Zurich, June 2, (Domei) Reflecting the tension prevailing
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  • 162 1 Complete List Of Our War Result* A total of 566 enemy surface craft have so far been sunk or heavily damaged in waters around Main Okinawa Island since the start of the Okinawa operations two months apo. This figure
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  • 89 1 Tokyo, June 4, (Domei)— The organization of the People's Volunteer Corps, aimed at strengthening and mobilizing Nippon's national power both in the productive iiclds and the defence services, is making smooth progress throughout the country. Under the direction of these prefectural headquarters, municipal as well as
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  • 278 1 Lisbon, June 2, (Domei) A .United Press message from Washington today for the first time recognized the seriousness of Japanese special aerial attack corps assaults and revealed that American authorities are deeply concerned over the eft'ect Japan's latest tactic? will have on future
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  • 200 1 I A Nippon Base in the South-West Pacific, June 3, (Domei) —The enemy'i attempt to lake control of Tarakan Island in short order has been completely frustrated and despite his frantic efforts during the past month the airfield and oil refinery on Tarakan have
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  • 89 2 A census of the population of Syonan and neighbouring islands will shortly be taken and is expected to be completed by the end of the month, according to an announcement released by Ihe Tokubetu-si authorities. Broadly on the same lines ts the
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  • 315 2 Baby Eagle (1.36-lb.) was given the decision over Battling Sima (135-lb.) over ten rounds in the main event at the Great World arena Saturday night. Sima, who made his appearance in the ring after a long absence, showed glimpses of his
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  • 261 2 A Frontline Base in the Southern Regions, June 2. (Domei) Lauding the late Naval Joto Heiho Ahmad who died the death of a hero as a member of a special attack corps on the Tarakun front and who was posthumously given double-rank promotion to
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  • 106 2 An undisclosed Base, June 4, (Domei) —A partial shakeup in the Azad Hind Cabinet was disclosed today when the Provisional Government of Free India announced that Minister of State A. N. S; ly had been appointed to the post of Minister of Manpower succeeding
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  • 77 2 A big agricultural exhibition, with the awarding of a number of valuable prizes, is being held in Fuji-Go, the Bahau Catholic Farming Colony, tomorrow. Dr. C. G. Paglar, chief adviser to the colony, left yesterday for Bahau, to be present at the Show. He will
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  • 51 2 Except for a few patron* tickets, priced at $500 which still remain to be sold, every seat in the *irst and second class categories for the AllChurches Concerts at the Kokaido on June 6 and 7, has been sold out in advance. There will be no accommodation fot
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  • 289 2 Lisbon, June I, (Domei)— "The Kroneii use of force to get concessions from Syria and Lebanon has strengthened the revolt of the little United Nations against the absolute Big Five domination of the new peac2 UaKue," a United States Press dispatch reported today from San
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    • 441 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU-81 NOTICE NO. 48 The rules (1941) made vi !e notification No. S 78, under the Theatres Ordinance Cap. 210 cl the Laws of the Straits Settlements, are hereby amended at follows: These amendments will come into force on the Ist day of June, 2605. Schedule 1 is hereby
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