Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 June 1945

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  • 121 1 The Syonan Shimbun U.S. OKINAWA LOSSES Lisbon, June 11—(Domei)—A United Press dispatch from Guam today reported that the United States "officially" has lost 78 snips sunk or damaged In the Okinawa and associated operations, "or the greatest mass loss in a single campaign of United States naval history." LONG WAR
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  • 107 1 Tokyo, June 11, (Domei)— Dai Honyei announced in a communique released at 3 p.ra. today as follows: Firstly, our forces in the southern sector of Main Okinawa Island have since re-aligned their battlelines to the Oroku and southern Shimajiri sectors while dealing blows to the enemy
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  • 288 1 EDITORIAL Not all Americans are blindly optimistic of the prospects of the United States forces in the Paci.ic. More and more thinking people in the United States are inclining to the view of pub-I Heists like Hanson Baldwin, who make no bones about the magnitude of the
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  • 113 1 A Nippon Base in the Okinawa Sector, June n, (Domei) —The Shimpu Special Attack Corps carried out devastating bodycrashing attacks against enemy surface craft in waters around Main Okinawa Island on two consecutive days yesterday and today. In the air stiike carried out yesterday morning
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  • 114 1 Lisbon, June 10, (Domei) —The British Foreign Ottice, countering to the accusations made by Colonel-General Feodor Golikov, Soviet Commissioner ot Repatriation, that Soviet nationals in British hands have been accorded bad treatment, today charged Soviet authorities with the mistreatment or released British prisoners of
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  • 137 1 A Nippon Base in the Okinawa Sector, June io, (Domei)—ln the four-day period during the early part or this month Nippon marines defending the Oroku sector, due south of Naha, inflicted 1,340 casualties on the enemy besides destroying 19 tanks and motor
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  • 120 1 Lisbon. June 10—(Domei) The influential 'New York Times', in an editorial warning the American people against complacency in the war against Japan, yesterday lashed out a wishful thinking that the war in the Pacific would speedily come to an end, according to a New York dispatch.
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  • 87 1 Tokyo, June 11, (Domei) A compilation of confirmed war results, not including those in the Oroku area, achieved by Nippon forces from the time of the American landing on Okinawa up to the evening of June 6 discloses our defenders on the island inflicted more
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  • 124 1 Tokyo, June 9—(Domei)— Most important among bills introduced before the extraordinary session of the Diet is the Emergency Measures Bill authorizing Ciovernment to issue orders or take steps without Parliamentary approval in a wide range of fields connected with the war effort. The Ml which
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  • 39 1 Lisbon, June 11—(Doniei) H>arry Hopkins, American President Harry Truman's personal representative, who is on his way liqme Jyom Moscow after talks with Soviet Premier Josef Stalin, left Paris today for New York, according to a Paris dispatch.
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  • 265 1 Tokyo, June 10, (Domei)— The People's Volunteer Corps in areas where a tense battle situation arises will immediately be placed under military command, MajorGeneral Yashio Nasu, Chief of the Recruiting Bureau of the War Office, declared in reply to interpellations at the
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  • 234 1 Lisbon, June 10, (Domei) Emphasizing the rashness of assuming that Japan is near* ing the end of her resources, O. M. Green, well-known writer on Far Eastern affairs, declares in the latest issue of the "Observer" a sober analysis of Japan's economic position indicates that
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  • 60 1 Lisbon, June 10—(Domei) The American War Shipping Administration today disclosed that the merchant ship "Canada Victory", built at Portland, Oregon, last yi'ar, was recently sunk while carrying supplies to Okinawa, according to a Washington dispatch. The ship was said to have gone down within
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  • 43 1 Lisbon, June 9--(Domei) Reporting intensification of Nippon aerial special attack corps assaults with the return of favourable weather, American Fleet Admiral Chester Niniitz's Headquarters today admitted iv a Guam dispatch that two more American snips have been lost off Okinawa.
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  • 113 2 Sponsored by the Hodo-bu and supported by the Syonan Tokubetu-Si and Toa Kotsu Kuvha, the public will be fivMl an opportunity ro see parts of the wreckage and equipments of the B -24 which was brought down on June 1 orl Pahang. The
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  • 86 2 Lihlion, June ift 11 li.iitp Contradicting the lurid allocations made *ome tune ago by British Foreign Secretary Anthony Kdwi and other Hntiih Icklims with regard to Japanese treatmerit of British v..v prison en, a report issued hy the British (lOVMrnmeiit today said that British and
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  • 52 2 O-aka June q, iDoniei) About 130 Miriam bawd enemy B-2«j's raided the Atbagasaki and Akashi ai<*as lliis morning, accordinK to a joint annouru ernent by Osaka Naval (.jarnson fleadqu.ti lers and the Central Army Command. 'A said inve?tination i* ti present beinx made of wai result^ «tnd
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  • 33 2 Penanp, June n, (l)orneij —The record sum of over $500,000 was say d b> IVnang lesidents during the rrcent postal savings month, it was revealed by the Postal authorities today.
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  • 283 2  - NOTES COMMENTS 'Sakurm' By My note the other day about the good talk of Upper Serangoon has had an imme- diate response. My 'fan mail" this morning included a cheery note from "Serang(<on Sue", who invites me up to tai^te some Serangoon sham-sue" but has not given me "her," address.
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  • 84 2 The stationing of Nippunjii) officers in. various parts ot Negri Sembilaa was explained in the course of hii r.ndio broadcast from Sereinban Radio Station on the occasion of Imperial Rescript Observance Day by Governor Hatta, of Negri Sembilan, who said "In Neßri Sembilan as in
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  • 42 2 Hanoi, June 11, (Domei) Aiming at Itaftttf the Govrinmcnt offices with more eficienl officiali liefittinß ne'vly-boi n Indodiina", a tiaining inttitaM Iw ieled Koveromeat lervjißti wa* opened here on Kridav. The first Xr °up <>f trainee^ admitted comprises 130 members.
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  • 186 2 Lisbon, June q, (Domei) i Dispatches received here concerning the political situation in China state there are indications that the con> oversy between the Left and Right in China is as danger!ous as ever and may grow I worse with the trend
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  • 132 2 With the twofold object of 1 heightening the fighting spirit of the Malais and imbuing them with the death delving spirit of the Nippon special attack corps, the Berita Malai is inviting essays on 'The Spirit of the I Tokubotu Kogekitai (Special I Attack Corps)
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  • 131 2 Penang, June 11, (Domei) —Conscious of the important roh they can play in wartime, Penang women are today coming out more and more to the fore contributing their ?hare to the war effort by performing various useful tasks on the home front.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 365 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 62 ne: Enrolment of Rcfukir Course Students for the Malai Koh-Ah Kunremyo Particulars of enrolment ar« as follows:— 1. Nil hi I.i-r of Students: A certain number 2. Eligibility: Local male youths between the ages of 15 and 25 who intend to join the I local
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 137 2 TODAY'S RADIO PROG nAM b p. mi Malai Music (r» 6.30 p.m. News in Nippon ko for btjfmneis, '1 40 p.m. Children's Hour— Heading ot children's >toiv in Mandaiin by l.im Cbee Ckoaf; 7 p.m. l.i«ht Music by thr Hoso KanKen>;akudan 7.20 p.m. News Brief n English and Malai 7.30
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