Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 June 1945

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  • 121 1 The Syonan Shimbun FOE'S SHIP LOSSES Lisbon, June 13— (Dome!)— The British Admiralty today revealed that the British Empire, the United States, Anglo-American-affiliated nations and neutrals have lost 4,770 ships, totalling 21,140,000 tons, since the outbreak of the world conflict. Britain alone lost 2,750 vessels, aggregating 11,380,000 tons. SAIGON RAIDERS
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  • 309 1 Staggering Losses Inflicted On Enemy Philippine Front, June 14, (Domei)—With casualties reaching some 20,000, the strength of enemy forces attacking Nippon positions at Baleie and Salac=ac Passes in Northern Luzon Island has been reduced to one-thiid the original number during
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  • 259 1 EDITORIAL War-weary Anglo-American troops in Europe are pressing for demobilization. Nothing on earth will tempt them to serve on the Paciho fronts. They have had enough of war, and are through with it. The empty boast of enemy propagandists, that large forces would immediately become available for transference
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  • 77 1 Zurich, June 12, (Domei) In what was regarded as a challenge to Greek Leftist elements and a harbinger of more political trouble in Giecce, the Greek Popular Party today officially announced itself in favour of the restoration of monarchy, according to an Athens dispatch. Dino Thilderis,
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  • 82 1 Lisbon, June 13, (Domei) —American President Harry Truman today revealed at his press conference that a definite date and place has been decided upon for ancther meeting among the United Nations' leaders, according to a Washington dispatch. He stated, however, he could not announce eithei the time or
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  • 174 1 Tokyo, June 14, (Domei) 7he Taisei Yokusankai or Imperial Rule Assistance Association officially declared itself out of existence yest'M .'ay when a formal ceremony for dissolution of the Association was held at the Premier's official residence. The dissolution ceremony was attended by Premier Kantaro
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  • 48 1 Lisbon, June 12, (Donnei) —Canadian Premier William Lyon Mackenzie King's Liberal Government today returned to power in the Canadian general election, defeating the Progressive Conservatives, who advocate conscription and stronger Canadian war effort in the Pacific fighting, according to an Ottawa dispatch.
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  • 98 1 Stockholm, June 13— (Domei)—The superiority of the new Nippon plane appearing in the Ryukyu area has been admitted by LieutenantCommander Strong, leader of the United States carrierbased raiders on Ryukyu Islands, according to a report received here. The report said Lieut Commander Strong on June 4 gave
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  • 122 1 Zurich, June 13, (Domei) Seaghan Maynes, Reuter correspondent, reported in a dispatch today from the Bavarian Alps that German "Werewolves", armed guerrillr. bands, have begun to intensify their activities against Anglo-American military rule in Germany. "Heil Hitler" is beginning to appear on the walls ot
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  • 180 1 Zurich, June 13. (Domei)— Twelve Polish leaders from London and Poland today were invited by the "Big Three" powers to a meeting in Moscow on Friday to discuss the reorganisation of the Soviet-sponsored Polish Provisional Government, but reports from London tonight strongly suggested that the
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  • 205 1 Tokyo, June 13, (Domei) The. fullest assurance that Government will make th* best use of the extraordinary war act and other emergency measures approved by the present session of the Diet so that they may directly contribute to the intensification of
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  • 107 1 Lisbon, June 12, (Domci) Apparently strongly impressed by the staggering extent of American casualties in the Pacific theatre, Basil O'Connor, Chairman of the American Red Cross, was reported in a dispatch yesterday to have declared that American Red Cross workers in the Pacific
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  • 51 1 Lisbon, June 13, (Domei) Brendan Bracken, First Lord of the Admiralty in British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's "caretaker" government, last ni^ht strongly warned the British public that the war against J;i|uin would be "one of the most ferocious wars known to man," according to a London
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  • 178 2 To The Editor, Svonan Shimbiin Sir >—Th« organi7,ition of the A.P. recently shows rapid progress and close co-opera-tion with the Police Authorities. Central A Division has been very impressive and therefore worthy of commendation. Here is an admirable ex- ample 1 tame across a few
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  • 57 2 Bnicit Tim.Ki, Tune 13, 'Domeii A IWO dIJF conferflSCfl o\ all Sumatra judicial <»/li« ers sponsored by the Sumatra Military Administration was held here June li and 12 when conferees in addition to repotting on respective local conditions seriously deliberated on ways and means of effectively I •tmatlining
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  • 162 2 Auxiliary Police Hard At Work Census-taking in Svonan is in full swing at the moment with the Auxiliary Police organization busily eTigaged in the task of making a re-check of all derails on noteholders' census cards. Unlike in the past, when a great deal
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  • 74 2 The final of the S.S.A. sev«n-a-side rußby football1 tournament between Ali Ahmnd's te;'.m and Wood K;in's tram will be played at Jain Besar Stadiv.m on Saturday, at 6.30 p.m. The following are the teams: Ali Ahmad's team Tung S»'nK, Ali Ahmad, Ghwce Lenx, fiuan Hong,
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  • 357 2 •'The heroic deed of the Indonesian lleiho Ahmad who died gloriously in battle on the i'arakan front will always stir the highest sentiments in our breasts to do ever>thing" possible to win this war so that Asiatics shall triumph in their right for selfpreservatioa and
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  • 94 2 Providing another opportunity for the women of M.i i.ll to play an important I role on the home front, the I local authorities yesterday 'announced a scheme tor the training of a number of voting women in a special nursing course in the Malai
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  • 88 2 The Arab Welfare Association is arranging chaiUy shows to be held at the Nanyo Gekijo from June 20 to 24 at 3 and 8 p.m. daily for their general relief fund. The program will include the Arabian film "Long Live Love', musical and sage
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  • 81 2 Big crowds are expected to turn up for the opening of the Mand.irin picture, '■kaisun Kyoku" (The Return of Spring) at the Showa and Yamato Gekijo starting today, June 14. This picture which was seen at a preview at the Kuyo Gekijo yesterday is another of the China
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  • 548 2  - NOTES COMMENTS 'Sakura' By Settlers in Fuji-Go are not without Faith, Hope and Charity. Mr. Shinozaki, whose profound faith in the eventual success of the scheme has never been shaken, has earned the Sobriquet of "Faith" and Dr. Faglar, whose generosity knows no bounds, is called "Charity", while '•Hope springs
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