Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 June 1945

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  • 131 1 The Syonan Shimbun IMPERIAL CALL PAID Tokyo, June 15—(Domei)— It is learned TENNO HEIKA and KOGO HEIKA left the Imperial Palace at 1.30 p.m. yesterday afternoon to pay an Imperial call upon Kotaigo Heika at Omiya Palace. Their Imperial Majesties left Omiya Palace at 3 p.m. and returned to the
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  • 319 1 Seeking To End Fight In One Stroke Tokyo, June 15, (Domeil—Practically no change has eecurred since June 8 in the batt^line between opposing forces in the Shimajiri sector in the southern section of Main Okinawa Isluad where Nippon defenders entrenched themselves
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  • 232 1 EDITORIAL India's fight for freedom goes on from within and without, with unabated vigour, despite the altered war situation following the collapse of organized resistance in Germany. We say "organized resistance" deliberately, for there still is considerable passive opposition to the enemy in Germany and organized resistance could
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  • 35 1 Balik Papan, June 15. (Domei)—More than three enemy 13-24' a vveie biiot down by our air defence units when 46 B-24's raided Balik Papan district for one 'hour about noon June 13.
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  • 257 1 A Nippon Base at the Southern Front, June 15, (Domei) —For the past several days furious hand-to-hand fighting has been raging on Tarakan Island, centered around the 102-metre height. At one time fghtinj took place on incermingled lines between the two opposing forces but
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  • 533 1 Premier Suzuki Makes Statement To Press Club Tokyo, June 15, (Domei)—The people's will to fight is the most important determining factor that will finally crown our strenuous war effort with ultimate victory in this war for the self-pre-er\ ation
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  • 421 1 Bangkok, June 14, (Domei) —Resolute determination to wage the struggle against Anglo-American imperialism and win ultimate independence and liberation for India, undaunted by temporary setbacks, was expressed by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind,
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  • 173 2 "B-24 or B-29, it's all the same to our fighters." "The bigger the craft, the greater ihe tail." These were typical ot the sentiments of Syonaniies who wended their way lo the Great World the last two evenings to see the exhibition of
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  • 100 2 Battling Khoon of Syonan, meets John James of Selangor, over ten rounds in the main event of tht> boxing card to be hold in the Great World arena, tomorrow. This pair has already met twice and, each winning a fight. The outcome of their third encounter is arousing
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  • 35 2 Christian Churches in Syonan have donated $30,000 each to the Army and Navy hospitals out of the proceeds realized from the charity concerts held at the Kokaido on June 6 and 7.
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  • 90 2 Djakarta, June 14, (Domei* —A nett increase of over 20 per cent, is predicted for the rice harvest which will reach the peak in the months of June and July, thanks to added endeavours of farmers, favourable weather, and untiring efforts of technical advisers who
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  • 65 2 Paying tribute to the heroism and valour of the Indian patriot Udham Singh, the entire Indian community here at a mass rally held Wednesday, under the auspices of the Syonan Chapter of the Indian Independence League passed resolutions expressing their firm determination to fulfil the noble mission
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  • 56 2 Certificates of appointment were presented by the Mayor of Syonan to twelve members of the "Syonan Kyokai Kaigi" (Muslim Council of Religion) at a ceremony held at the Syonan Tokubetu-si Council Chamber on Wednesday The recipients include the Chief Kathi Haji AH bin Haji Mohd. Said Sileh,
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  • 27 2 The S.S.A. Rugby football seven-a-side tournament final arranged for tomorrow has been postponed to Saturday week, June 23, at the same time and place.
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  • 190 2 Lisbon, June 14, (Domei), —The move by Australia, j backed strongly by a group of smaller powers, including New Zealand, to modify the veto powers of the big nations was defeated by 20 votes to to early today after a fourhour renewed debate in the
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  • 292 2 Colony Today Bustling With Animation Amazing headway is being made in every phase of activity in New Syonan and the settlement, which is fast assuming the proportions of a township, is today bustling with animation. It seems almost incredible that
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  • 64 2 Djakarta, June 14, (Domei) —It is disclosed that remittances to Indochina will become possible beginning June 15 when regulations will be formally announced. Travellers and families of people residing in Djawa will te greatly facilitated. However, it is understood as in the case of remittances to
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  • 39 2 Macassar, June 14, (Domei)— Supported by the Celebes Civil Affairs Administration Department, a War Victims Welfare Association has been created here which will extend needful help, financial, medical and otherwise to war victims and their families.
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  • 110 2 An exhibition number by a Nippon-jin, who will sing a Nippon-go version of that popular Malai song hit, "liengawan Solo," will be one of the features at this evening's Malai songs contest to be held •at the Malai Gekijo. Hassan Mum, amateur
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  • 80 2 Hanoi, June 14, (Domei) —On the occasion of the national holiday Monday of Cambodia Kingdom, North li'dochina, the Youth Movement headquarters sponsored a gigantic rally before the Padang of the Municipal Theatre in which some 20,000 youths participated. The Minister of the Youth Movement who attended the
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  • 77 2 Canton, June 14, (Domei) —In another wanton enemy bombing attack perpetrated on Portuguese territory, a lone enemy B-29 shortly after 1 p.m. Monday afternoon penetrated into Macao and dropped several 50-kilogram explosive bombs which were aimed at a ship formerly under the registration of Panama which was moored
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