Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 June 1945

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  • 143 1 The Syonan Shimbun TRUK RAID REPULSED A Nippon Base in the Central PiCi.lc, June 15— (Domci)— Nippon anti-aircraft batteries 0:1 Yruk Island successfully rep!i!ssd enemy air raiders on June 14 when a few formations of carrier-borne planes attacksd our positions on tic island. Y.ieso planes presumably operatcl from an aircraft-carrier
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  • 65 1 A Nippon Base at the Southern Front, June 15, (Dumei)— Cl< ely CO-operat-lng with Nippon defenders 01 Tarakan, Nippon air units on Saturday and Sunday, June q and 10, fiercely bammered enemy positions on the island. This is the KCond time our air units
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  • 53 1 Lisbon, June 15, (Dome') Violent storms sweeping the Australian Eastern seaboard bave caused damage estimated at $3,500,0-00, killed ■even persons and rendered hundreds homeless, according to the Australian Radio today. Heavy damage caused to crops and livestock is further expected to aggravate Australia's crucial
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  • 259 1 EDITORIAL If people in Syonnn have been wondering what they should da In the event of theso shores being assailed by any enemy Invading force, they need not sit back and wonder any longer. Let them study carefully the glorious example set by the civil population of Okinawa
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  • 607 1 Nakajima Bares Fiasco in Europe Stressing that the "liberated" countries of Europe and territories occupied by the enemy in the Philippine! and Burma are not enjoying real liberation and that the peoples in the Southern Region! should not be misled
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  • 29 1 Lisbon, June 15. (Domei)— The disclosure that a threepower meeting will take place in Berlin was made in a letter from Clement Attlee, to Winston Churchill,
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  • 110 1 Zurich, June 15. (Domei) The fighting in the Okinawa sector, "for and saenhee dwarfs anything we have pnviou-ly experienced in the Pacific waters," the 'Xevv York Times' editorially declared today, according to a New ork dispatch: "In this prolonged battle," the journal t-aid, "we have suiicred more
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  • 79 1 Frontline Naval Airbase, June 16. (Domei). Air reconnaissance reveals the number of enemy surface craft in Okinawa waters has declinet and this decrease is believed largely due to heavy losses sustained at the hands of special attack corps and other units of the Nippon aii
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  • 41 1 Tokyo,-June 16, (Domei)— Government at the Cabinet meeting yesterday decided dn the disbursement of Yen 69,417,000 from the second reserve fund under special account 01 the GovernmentGeneral of Chosen, to be used as expenditures for defence measures in Chosen.
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  • 169 1 ADMITTED BY FOE Lisbon, June 15, (Domei)— Artemus L. Gates, America* Assistant Secretary of the Navy, speaking at a gathering in Philadelphia last night, disclosed that approximately 1,000 American Navy and Marine aircraft have been lost to the Japanese in tr^e air between March 15 ancl
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  • 61 1 Lisbon, June 15, (Dotnei)— Manfesting its reluctance to accept the invitation by the ''Big Three" powers to hold discussions in Moscow for the final settlement of the Polish issue, the London Polish Government tonight demanded the withdrawal of the Red Army from Poland as a prerequisite for the
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  • 335 1 Tokyo, June l(, (Domei) The entire people including women and children of Main Okinawa Island are gallantly co-operating with the Nippon garrison forces in the heroic defence of their homeland in the face of the enemy's terrific bombardment from land, sea and
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  • 122 2 An ii!t«'rp*'in£ lecture, st:..'e aud movie enterta nment is being arranged i»r Sunday, Jane it the Kuji (ieMjO| by the Nanko Kisha Kai (Local Journalists' Association) in conjnnction .with the Kuras*au Well are Association. Talki will he given by Dr. J. Paglar,
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  • 111 2 The rapid strides Negri Sembilu is making in the industrial field was shown to members of th** State Saniikai when on Fune 12 they visited the Malai Gom Salt Factory at Port Diclnoa. Established within the short spare of two weeks the factorY has
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  • 70 2 The final in the Syonan Sports Association srven-a-side rugby tournament "will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium next Saturday June 23, at 0.15 p.m. The finalists are Ng Wood Kan's and Ali Ah mud's sides pud winners and rnnners-up will receive prices from the Ko«ei-ka ("ho.
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  • 340 2 White Paper Discloses Only Meagre Concessions Lisbon, June 14, (Domei) The Briti«h Government tndav issued a White Paper containing important proposals, for reorganizing the executive administration of the Indian Government- -the terms of which provide for greater Indian participation fad
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  • 104 2 Providing a pleasant alternative to dull and uninteresting evening* tor music lovers, music halls in restaurants in the New World and Great World are at the same time a happy ir.edium for increasing the popularity of Nippon-Go songs. Beautifully decorated with hnlliant multi-coloured neon lights,
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  • 68 2 The Van*? di-pertuan Besar lof Negri Sembilan made an appeal to Malai youth to defend their motherland afrainsr any aggression by the Anglo-Americans when he addressed the local Defence Corns on lune 12. ''Nippon's war against the Anglo-Americans," he said, "is the war of
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  • 61 2 An attractive program headed by Kid Pancho and i>er Aman has been arranged for the charity boxing 'o be held at the Great World on June 30 in ad of tlio Karimon-to settlers. Good public support is expected for this charity boxing which i« beinp organized
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  • 169 2 T isbon, June |j, IDomei) —1 With the scheduled holding tornortow in London of the Western European Food Q oufnence. dispatches reaching brie, gave prominence to the crucial shortage of food prevailing in the world tot.ay. Reflecting Britain's own too.l trouble, a London inestoday
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  • 62 2 A wholesome mfal of rice, fresh fish and plenty of vegetables, formed the highlight of a treat given to inmates of the leper establishment in Yeo C!iu Kang Road on the ;th day of the ("hinese sth moon. Mr. Ire Song Chua, honorary treasurer of the Bin**
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  • 34 2 The 5.5.A. hockey Challenge (up final will be played at th** Jalan Be<ar Sfad'vim, TueMltjr, at 7 p.m. betWtcew Harlequins and Hsppiitds. Harlequins h;*vp now been fin.»li«ts for three ronsecutive seasons.
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  • 324 2  - NOTES COMMENTS 'SakuiV By "Liberated" Europe today presents a sorry picture because the grandiose promises of the Anglo-Americans have fallen far short of fulfilment. The people of these countries are bitterly disillusioned They were better off under the Axis Military authorities, who provided them with food, work and money. Now
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  • 35 2 A meet in R of Syonan Sports Association Council will he held at j6, Tvrwhitt Road on Tuesday, at 6.15 p.m. The S.S.A. membeiship today is 3.74Q, of whiih 82 ate women.
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  • 129 2 DEFEND TOUNGOO Bui ma Front, June 15, (Dornei)—Nippon forces dofending the Toungoo sec;or have thus far successfully [frustrated the enemy's *tj tempt to infiltrate fuithcr southward. Elements of enemy's forces deployed at a point 30 Kilometres north-east of Toungoo are now scheming to infiltrate into Nippon positions
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