Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 5 June 1945
1945-06-05
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Title Section117 1945-06-05 1 The Syonan Shimbun IRAN GOVT. RESIGNS Zurich, June 4 (Oomei) The irr.t.ian OOvemment .letJed by Pre.nier Cr. Ebrahim HsU.-, mi tcday resigned apparently asi im) result of complications arising from the failure of "Bg Three powers to swiftly comply with the Government s demand for the withdrawal of tneir troops117 words
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111 1945-06-05 1 Z\irv:\i, June 4, (Domei)— The United States Navy Department today described how tuo explosive-laden Japanese boats r.irmnod and sank a Unned States support landing craft which was screening the Anicncan task force in tbe Philippines, according to a Washington dispatch. Tin? Navy report111 words
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Article265 1945-06-05 1 EDITORIAL An incident, ty.Jical of the cowardliness of the encuy, n Just been told to a watt, front reporter by a Syonan fisherman. I Details of the story appear on page 2 today. It shows hew the enemy, in his desperation, was prepar d to weste both265 words
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Article68 1945-06-05 1 Tokyo, Jine 4— (Do nei) I The War M.nictry announced today that a report h s been submitted to tie Throne on 1 citations granted to Sub--1 Lieut. Micsv.uro Yamanoto and First Class Privete isao San.icse who rc.tdered distin- tuJttttt so-.'ices by carrying out a bo'Jy-oraslii :s attack68 words
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148 1945-06-05 1 Lisbon, June 4, (Domei)— David Lawrence, well-known Amej .c;:n ti ,1 ii;, on c iumnist, writing in the conservative 'New York Sun," today termed the American campaign against Okinawa as being a "fiasco" and an •Sample of military incompetence worse than Pearl Harbour, according to148 words
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161 1945-06-05 1 Zurich, June 4, (Domei)— !i>ukn Kouarly, Syrian Presi-' clcnc, tod;:y demanded the trial ot General Etienne iievuet, French Delegate- General in Levant, and General Oliva Koget, Comman- cier of the French Forces in ISj ria, on the same basis as w;tr criminals, as reports said161 words
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Article43 1945-06-05 1 Lisbon, June 4. (Dorr.ri) American General Doiyias Mac Arthur's Head ,uai ..^rs yesierday revealed that iii more casualties, including 225 killed, were sustained by the American forces in the Philippines during the past week, according to an American dispatch.43 words
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Article178 1945-06-05 1 Nippon Base in the Okinawa Sector, June 4, (Domei) —Nippon airman ot the Special Attack Coops, braving inrleme nesii el prevailing <^v«r the Okinawa waters yesterday, earned out devastating body-crashing a»saults against enetm surface unite fur178 words
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Article43 1945-06-05 1 Moscow, Jur.e 4. iDomei) —Kozo Okuyama, Nippon Consul in Vienna, together with his family and a consul.ir ofiicial as well as a member 0/ the Man^hukoku Legation in Beri.n, arrived here June 2 and departed for Tokyo the following morning.43 words
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300 1945-06-05 1 I Tokyo, June 4. (E^pmei). lemy invasion foroac on unawa Maio Island who May 31 advanced to abushi, three kilometre* all of Yonabaru, have ifted since June 1 their :al point of attack from eastern cuastal area to I central salient connecting ihii300 words
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Advertisement336 1945-06-05 1 DRAW FOR 24TH TERM KONAN SAIKEN: LOTTERY RESULTS The following are the 197,6:8; 520,564; 395,052; 27.?,561 419.243; 469,827; results of the Konan Saiken 230,005; 244,095; 459,814;, 455,924 503.-»9i 546,520; 1.-4 th term) drawn at the 387,032; 115,250; 501,010;! 407.265: 167,300; 116,197; Syonan Kokaido today: 451,806; 287,188; 578,605 429,552 408,032; 511.628;336 words
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137 1945-06-05 2 That Svonan women are fully alive to their responsibilities not only as homedefence workers is evidenced by their enthusiastic response to the call to join the Women's Service Corps, which today forms au integral part ot the loral passive defence units. A137 words
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59 1945-06-05 2 Banjermasin, June 4, (Domei)- It is di«< Joseil that the people of South Borneo, during the past fisral >ear, tiitved a total of more than seven million Guilder?, showing an iocifMi ot nearly 6s per <em. over the goal. The People*' Bank alone netted59 words
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Article60 1945-06-05 2 The first number of the Syunan Shimbun Foituifjhtly u.;*«ii/iii«' was placed on sale to-day. It is available at all leading bookstalls, at $2 per copy. As only a limited supply has born placed on sale, would-be readers should secure their copies early. The inaf{a/inr ofleis a t60 words
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388 1945-06-05 2 Enemy Planes Waste Time, BuKets A graphic si :.y c; how an unarmed Syontn fishing vessel was attacked by thrss MMy aircraft was casually recounted to a waterfront reporter by a swarthy fisherman who expressed nothing but contempt tor388 words
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Article64 1945-06-05 2 F.isbon, Jane 4. (Domei)--The Islamic Society meeting in London on Sunday atterI'oon pa^^^d a resolution condemning the French bombing rind shelling of the "holy city ot [>anias< us," and ivarning France that "Muslims all over the world will take legitimate action to help their compatriots in Syria ;ind64 words
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Article39 1945-06-05 2 Airangements are being made for an exhibition of New Syonan products and handicraft of inmates of the Home for Destitutes to be held at the Oversea-Chinese Association in Hill Street at the eoc of the moath.39 words
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Article206 1945-06-05 2 ' Sakura - 'Sakura' By I am looking forward to an invitation from the Editor ot the S.S. Fortnightly to the new magazine's christening party. It is an event worth celebrating, even in these hard times. It will •be an occasion on which it would be justifiable to have champagne.206 words
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Article61 1945-06-05 2 Djakarta, June 4, (Domei) —The Djakarta Tcchnoloii'u;:l Kecarrh In-Mtute which was established in August 1Q43 since yesterday began functioning as the Tcrli^nlogical OepartinTH of •he Djawa Military Administtation. The reorganization and absorption into the Administration was effected with a view to making its ai tivities more positively felt,61 words
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Article62 1945-06-05 2 Diakaita, Tune 4, (Domeil The eleventh Sultan of Soln, one of the four greatest Sultans in Djawa, passed away on Friday following an outbreak of fever on May 28 while reviewing outdoor manoeuvres of members of the Solo Patriotic Association. Hib first son, Panglam Voeloehojo, has62 words
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251 1945-06-05 2 A public mass rally sponsored by the Hodo-bu will be held at the Telok Kurau Boys, School at 7 p.m. to-day which will pass resolutions reaffirming the determination jol the people of Syonan to I concentrate their fullest efforts for the ensurement251 words
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Advertisement19 1945-06-05 2 OUR TELEPHONE The new telephone numbers of the Syonan Shimbun (English Edition) in Upner Serangoon are 5446 and 5447.19 words
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Advertisement75 1945-06-05 2 ANNOUNCEMENT THE GREAT WORLD RESTAURANT Mr. I. F. Marcial, the talented and well known Musician Vice-President of The Syonan Music Association, has joined our Orchestra as leader as from Ist June, 2605. In response to public request a Special Orchestra Concert will be held Every Saturday. Everybody Likes Eileen's Special75 words
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Advertisement336 1945-06-05 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU tl NOTICE 47 Rs: Sale of Engo Silken (ReUel Lottery Tickets) Sale of 3rd Term Engo Saiken to the public in Syonan will be made as follows:— 1. Total Amount of Sale: 2. Sale Price: $5.00 per 3. Frizes: Ist Prize, No. of Winning Tickets 1, Amount of336 words
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Miscellaneous130 1945-06-05 2 TODAY'S RADIO PROCAM 6 p.m. Ligbt Mumc Iri 630 p.m. News in Nippon-go for beginners. fc.4o p.m. Children's Hour Story telling in Mandarin by Ifim Chee Chong; 7 p.m. 1 ljjht Music by tlie Hoso KanK^ngakudan: 7.20 p.m. News Brief in Ln.i{li<li and Malai; 7.30 p.m. Nippon-go Ko/a followed by130 words
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