Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 13 June 1945
1945-06-13
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Title Section106 1945-06-13 1 The Syonan Shimbun qpNK C*F*O f KINX^A Lisbon, June 11—(Domoi)— Without any mention of details, Amerioan authorities have admltted that an American "light" naval unit was sunk off Okinawa on Saturday, according to an American dispatch received here today. r BONOMI RESIGNS Zurich, June 12—(Domeij— Ivanhoc Oreso Bonomi, Premier of106 words
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Article125 1945-06-13 1 Lisbon, June 12, (Domei) Vice-Admiral Marc Mitscher, Commander of the 58th American Carrier Task Force, in an interview at a AVest Coast American port today, warned Americans to expect heavier and more costly fighting in the Pacific, according to an American dispatch. "The closer we125 words
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Article261 1945-06-13 1 EDITORIAL We make no apology for returning to the subject of Nippon's war aims once again today. It is a subject which cannot be too frequently toucned upon. It is something which the people should clearly understand. Whereas the AngloAmericans have never been üblc to satisfactorily define their261 words
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234 1945-06-13 1 Tokyo, June 1 (Domei) The 87UI Cm s>CSsion uf the Imperial Diet which opened June y to celibcrate upon war measure! to cope with the p:esent national crisis, was brought to a close yesterday with the passage ot the Extraordinary rVVar Measuies Bill which234 words
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136 1945-06-13 1 Tokyo, June 12, (Domei) To strengthen the medical relief system throughout the nation, the Welfare Ministry has decided to organize doctors and nurses enlisted in the newly-formed People's Volunteer Corps into Special Medical Relief Parties of the People's Volunteer Corps. The new organization, which will136 words
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119 1945-06-13 1 Tokyo, June 13, (Domei) The enactment ot the Kxlraoiuinary War Measures Law by the 87th extraordinary session of the Diet gives added significance to the Parliamentary form of Government, in that as the people's, representative tiu; Diet boldly empowered Govern* ment with such119 words
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Article105 1945-06-13 1 Nanking, June .13, (Domei) —it is disclosed tl)at the central executive committee of the Kuoinintang at the 103 rd meeting held on June 7 decided to call Ml extra ry national congress the kaomintang Party Joublc Tenth. in a atement issued yesterday Or. Chen kung-po said the forthcoming105 words
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Article79 1945-06-13 1 A Nippon Base in the South-West Pacific, June 13, (Domei) —Nippon garrison forces on Tarakan Island. north-eastern Borneo, arp still in pu>session of firstlire defence positions and are battling determinedly against enemy invaders who are feverishly attempting a breakthrough, throwing in .1 steady flow of reinforcements.79 words
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79 1945-06-13 1 Shanghai, June 13, (Domei) —Facing one of the worst droughts ever experienced, the people of Kweichow, Hupeh and Szechwan provinces are at present suffering untold misery and hardship, but the Chungking regime is making no effort whatsoever toward extending relief measures to the stricken population, according79 words
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56 1945-06-13 1 Zurich, June 11. (Donici) Ostensibly to maintain a C implete military hold on 1 lie Levant situation, General Sir Bernard Paget, British (ommander-in-Chief in the .Middle East, has declined an offer by several Arab States to send troops to Syria, according to a dispatch56 words
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Article190 1945-06-13 1 Tokyo, June 12. (Domei) Government's decision to establish the new wartime administrative system of "Regional SuperintendentGenerals" has resulted tiom the need of instituting a powerful regional administrative organization capable of coping with any contingencies in view of the current developments in the war, the Board of190 words
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132 1945-06-13 1 A Nippon Rase ou the Southern Front, June i^. (Dornci) —Continually harassing enemy commissary lines in the batik; of the l'hilippines and Okinawa arc intrepid activities of Ni] -on forces defending posu ons scattered o\cr the I'aciiic front. Greatly contributing to the tactics132 words
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121 1945-06-13 1 Lisbon, June 13,' (Domei) Tomau Arcizewski, Premier of the London Polish Government, today complain* cd in an interview witU the newspaper "Scotsman" tli.it American officers in German? in m; ny cases have applied non-fraternization orders to Poles equally with the German* and said that the121 words
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75 1945-06-13 1 Canton, June 12. Dom< —The remit that the Chungking Government at the recent Sixth National C formally announced 1,,. nonrecognition of the republii ol Outer Mongolia is attracting the attention of obseryeri here in view of the growing strife between the Chungking and Venan regime* ever since75 words
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179 1945-06-13 2 VViiile the S.S.A. touring team's visit to other upcountry centres resulted in further cementing the goodwill which exists between the sporting elements of the various territories in Malai today, their visit to Malacca was an outstanding success in this connection. From H.E. the Governor179 words
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336 1945-06-13 2 Lisbor™ June 10 —(Domei) Although the "Big Five" powers at the San Francisco Conference have finally come to an agreement on the interpretation of the controversial veto issue, tl:e small and medium nations336 words
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Article84 1945-06-13 2 Penang, June 11, (Domei) —Launched recently, the Penang women's campaign for the collection of old clothes proved a great success. Mrs. K. Mano, President of the Women's Association, revealed that to date the drive has netted a total of ;oo pieces of old clot' es, a good84 words
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107 1945-06-13 2 New Syonan which today has a population of approximately 10,000 souls has room for more settlers. A number of block houses were completed recently and are now ready to accommodate new arrivals. The population of this Chinese farm settlement has been increasing gradually107 words
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Article71 1945-06-13 2 Penang, June 11—(Domei) It is autnoutativoly learned that an association to promote the welfare of members of the local |K)lice force as well as. their families will shortly be formed here. The association which will have the support of the Governor and high Nippon officers, will expand the71 words
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Article55 1945-06-13 2 Banjennasin, June 12— (Domei) —Repponding to popular demand for greater educational facilities a total of 70 schools, 19 of higher and 51 of elementary standard will he additionally instituted beginning July 1. Preparations are now being rushed in order to have all these new public schools ready55 words
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324 1945-06-13 2 "The public are again requested to report at unce to the authorities any act on the part of an officer of the JiLeidan who threatens them," repeated Mr. Justice |K. K. Benjamin, at the Kuala I.umpur Kotohoin, on June 6, when he convicted324 words
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149 1945-06-13 2 Mr. A. M. Alsagoff, popular vice-President of the Syonan Sports Association, who visited Fuji-Go with the S.S.A. touring team last week, has returned to Syonan thoroughly convinced that the Bahau Catholic Farming .Scheme is proving to be one of the149 words
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Article61 1945-06-13 2 Saigon, June 12, (Domei) With the decision to establish the Tan Viet Nam (New Indochina) Association May 16, the Hue Chapter wus formed recently. In the course of inaugural ceremonies Tonquing Phiet, President of the newly formed chapter reaffirmed the deter* mination of the peoples of Viet Nam61 words
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Article66 1945-06-13 2 Singaradja, June 11—(Domei) —It is di«closed that total savings in the Lesser Sundus achieved during the fiscal year just closed reached the sum of G. 4,805.550, or far above the goal aimed at. With the new savings goal set for the current fiscal year disclosed as seven66 words
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Article67 1945-06-13 2 Penang. June 11—(Domei) The third farming scheme to attain self-sufficiency in foodstuffs in this island is under way, ami additional new "areas have already been allotted to various public bodies to open the land for cultivation. It is understood that the Penang OverseaChinese Association, whose efforts in67 words
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