Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 June 1945
1945-06-18
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Title Section126 1945-06-18 1 The Syonan Shimbun iMr_..ii.L i cLICITATIONS Tokyo, June 17—(Domei)— TENNO HEIKA yesterday sent a message of congratulation to King Gustaf V of Sweden on the occ&stan of His Royal Majesty's 87th birthday, according to an announcement by the Imperial Household Ministry. POUNDED OFF OKINAWA A Nippon Oase in Okinawa, June126 words
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95 1945-06-18 1 Lisbon, June 16, (Domei)— A Reuter dispal b from el« bourne I k uned that although bt-.cn pJonths lui\e elspsed lince the AlUtralians took over the fighting from the Americans in the South- »•< t l';clic, Japanese troo|)s m the Solomons, New Guinea95 words
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Article44 1945-06-18 1 Zurich, June 16, (Domei)— The Belgian Government under Achille van Acker today turned in its resignation hi order to avoid responsibility for controversial political issues which are expected to a.i-e on Kini* Leopold's rctuin to Belgium, arcording to a Brussels dispatch.44 words
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Article245 1945-06-18 1 EDITORIAL More tiian ten ivc:!.s have •lapsed sircc the An:cric:.ns, a ded by units of t'.a Brilith Pacific Fleet, laughed their elaborately planned bafl, sea and air attack on the small Ryukyu group of icknds. Yet today the defenders of thc;e islands are still gallantly holding out, having245 words
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Article146 1945-06-18 1 NnoToya, Jvne 18. (Domei) Premier Admiral Baron Kantaro .i, in an address before a gathering of local Government oliicials and civilian leaders on Knday afternoon, declared that untiring olVorts are bein?: made by Nagoya citizens for reconstruction despite repeated enemy indiscriminate bomAnf attacks, and reaffirmed his146 words
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96 1945-06-18 1 Lisbon, June 16, (Domei)— Growing Leftist strength' in Australian domestic affairs today was reflected in a dispatch from Sydney, which reported that the full Left Wing ticket of five candidates for the new Executive was elected by a substantial majority during this week's Australian96 words
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Article76 1945-06-18 1 Lisbon, June 16, (Domei) —United States Secretary of State Joseph C. Grew today intimated that the United States has been compelled to backdown and agree to the withdrawal of American troops from the Soviet-occu-pied zone in Germany, owing to obstinate Soviet refusal to discuss the organization of76 words
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415 1945-06-18 1 Foe Loses 20,000 Men In Ten Days In June Tokyo. June 18, (Domei) —Nippon defenders of Main Okinawa Island from June i to June 10 killed or wounded more than 20,000 enemy forces, Roosting the number of casualties inflicted on415 words
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Article123 1945-06-18 1 Tokyo, June iS. (Domei)— The 10,000-ton Soviet ship Trarrsbalt was torpedoed and sunk by an American submarine at'about 3.30 a.m. on June 13 while steaming west* ward across the Soya Strait between Hokkaido and Karafuto. The vessel was en route to Vladivostok fully laden with123 words
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Article72 1945-06-18 1 Zurich, June 16, (Domei) Reports from tlie Levant States today of fresh incidents, as General Sir Bernard Pnget. British Com-n»ander-in-Chief for the Middle East, was said to have arrived in Beirut to study the situation. Two shooting incidents occurred in Aleppo in which one woman was killed72 words
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Article65 1945-06-18 1 Nanking, June 17, (Domei) The National Government of China considers German diplomatic representation in China as having lost its functions as the result of the Doenitz Government's loss of administrative authority, it was officially announced by the Foreign Ministry here \c«terday. The announcement revealt>! that this decision,65 words
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Article86 1945-06-18 1 A Nippon Base on Okinawa Island, June 18, (Domei) —The Nippon air force at dawn on Saturday June 16 swooped down on an enemy-held airfield on Main Okinawa Island and scored direct hits as well as caused fires to break out at several places at86 words
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Article122 1945-06-18 1 Tokyo, June 16, (Dorr.ci) The production increase diive in eastern Manshukoku is indicating very favourable progress as anticipated due to the successful overcoming of difficulties in the supply of animal power, labour and implements, coupled with the nsing enthusiasm of farmers in the production campaign. With vital122 words
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Article74 1945-06-18 1 Tokyo, June 18, (Domei) Premier Admiral Baron Kantaro Suzuki returned here yesterday morning from a trip to the Kwansai district jto report his assumption of piemiership at the Ise Grand i Shrines. On his way back from Ise, Premier Suzuki also worshipped before Atsuta Shrine and inspected the74 words
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Article46 1945-06-18 1 Lisbon, June 16, (Domei) Spanish Falangist youths, numbering about 100, carried out an anti-British and antiAmerican demonstration at Barcelona yesterday, according to a Reuter message from Madrid. Marching down the main streets, the youths shouted, "Down with the British and "Down with Churchill I"46 words
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176 1945-06-18 2 Saturday, June 23, not Sunday, the 24th, is the date now definitely fixed for the big kcturc-r urn-si.ine-aiul-rtiovie show to be held at the J-uji Gekijo, Katong. Sponsored by the Nanko Ki^ha Kai (Loral Journalims' Association) with the support of the Eurasian Welfare176 words
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113 1945-06-18 2 Battling Khoon (106-lb.) outpointed John James (110--lb. I over ten rounds at the Great World arena Saturday night. Although James sustained an injury to his right arm in the early rounds he fought back well. In the second of two whirlwind rounds113 words
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336 1945-06-18 2 People's Spirit 'Something Nobody Can Break* Bangkok, June 17. (Domei) —The determination of the Nippon nation to fight the war out to a successful conclusion has not changed and is not going to be changed no matter what operations the enemy may336 words
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162 1945-06-18 2 A day-long procession of Katong residents visited the display ot pans ut tue wreckage of a B-24 shot down in Malaian waters on June 1, at the Fuji Gekijo yesterday. Katong wardens of the Eurasian Welfare Association were in charge of the display. The162 words
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Article68 1945-06-18 2 The draw in the F.ngo Saiken, third issue, will take place at the Syonan Kokaido on Wednesday, at 2 p.m., and will be open to the public as usual. Brisk sales of tickets marked the current issue. With the total of the lottery raised to $1,000,000, the68 words
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313 1945-06-18 2 Lisbon, June 16, (Domei)— Intimating that he does not regard Indian Viceroy Waveil's latest proposal for reorganizing India's executive administration as a definite step toward self-govern-ment, Iqbal Singh, Secretary ot the Federation of Indian Associations in Great Britain, today pointed out that the313 words
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116 1945-06-18 2 Much is expected of the newly-formed Tiong Bahru Women's Service Corps. The Corps comprises well over ioo women, representative of all communities in the district. Its objects are to assist the Auxiliary Police Service in every possible way. Chief of the116 words
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Article67 1945-06-18 2 Amateur singers of all races gathered at the Ma.ai Gekijo on Friday night, for the Malai song contest which drew a large crowd. Highlights of the function were the songs "Bengawan Solo" and "Bunga Sakura" hy a Nippon-jin, and sketches by Hassan Mum. Prizes given away by67 words
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Article42 1945-06-18 2 Lisbon, June 15, (Domei) American Secretary of War Colonel Henry Stiruson, yesterday revealed that combat casualties for all branches of the American armed services had now reached 1,017,000 including 230,000 killed and 616,000 wounded, according to a Washington dispatch.42 words
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Article66 1945-06-18 2 Mrs. Tan Seng Kee (nee Madam Can Khoon Neo) passed away peacefully at 1 p.m. yesterday, June 17, 2605, at the age of 61. She leaves behind two sons, Tan Chin Siong, Tan Chin Hock and two daughters, Tan Sim Neo Tan Im Neo lo mourn her loss. Funeral66 words
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Article52 1945-06-18 2 The marriage between Mr. Stephen Cheng Shu Ttu and MiiH Theresa Lim Kirn Huay took place on June 11, 2605, at the Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Queen Street, Syonan. Mr. Mrs. Stephen Cheng Shu Tzu wish to thank all n l.itives and friends for their presents and52 words
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