Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 June 1945

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  • 134 1 The Synonam Shimbun CONGRESS MEN RELEASED Lisbon, June 19—(Domei)— Reports from New Delhi reveal that with the approval of the British Government, Indian Viceroy Lord Wavell has ordered the immediate release of members of the Congress Working Committee still under detention. This order, however, appears confined strictly fo the Congress
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  • 143 1 Lisbon, June 19, (Domei)— There were growing signs that Belgian Rightists and Leftist elements would come lo a headlong clash over the question of King Leopold's icturn to Belgium as the demands for the King's abdication gained strength among Belgian Left Wing
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  • 260 1 EDITORIAL Britain is determined not to lose the present opportunity of steeping India in debt and sappiig the strength of her manhood by utilising Indian manpower and material resources to the fullest possible extent in the prosecution of the war in the Pacific. So she has cleverly produced
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  • 213 1 Zurich, June ig, (Domei) Reflecting Italy's current seI rious political unrest and I instability, a Reuter dispatch fiom Rome today reported numerous instances of lawlessness and mob violence throughout Italy during the past 24 hours. An armed band, believed to be partisans, early yesterday
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  • 118 1 Tokyo, June 19, (Domei) The National Service Literary Association at yesterday's board of directors' meeting decided to establish branch offices in districts to be placed under the jurisdiction of the headquarters of eight regional superintendentsgeneral in order to further extend the scope of nationwide activities.
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  • 211 1 A Nippon Base on the Okinawa Front, June 19, I (Domei) —Severe battles took l place on the south-eastern shore oi Main Okinawa Island on June 16 and 17. Enemy forces in the Shimajiri sector in the southern part of Okinawa, on June 16
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  • 210 1 Tsinan, June 18, (Domei) —The enemy's attempt to establish bases in Shantung Province in order to extend co-operatoo to United States forces kas been completely crushed as a result of a series of mopping-up operations carried out by Nippon forces during the past
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  • 202 1 Today's Engo Saiken (Relief Lottery) third terra draw at the Syonan Kokaido resulted as follows $100,000 prize: 233,513; No. preceding Ist Pr:ze ($2,000) 233,512; No. following Ist Fii^e if 2, goo) 233,514- $200 prizes All Numbers i ending in 439. I $100 prizes: All
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  • 189 1 A Nippon Base in South China, June ig. (Domei). lo a 9pe«dy surprise drive launched early this month Nippon expeditionary forces in South China completely shattered operational bases of Chungking s Seventh War Zone in the southern section of Kiangsi Province, the headquarters of
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  • 89 1 Tokyo, June iq, (Domei)— General Simon Buckner, Commander of the 10th United States Army on Okinawa Island, was killed in action by Japanese artillery fiie, according to Admiral Chester Nimitz's official communique issued at n o'clock last night, Guam Radio disclosed at 8.30 this morning. The broadcast
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  • 41 1 Zurich, June 19, (Domei) —New Delhi radio announced yesterday that Lieutenant-General Daniel Sultan, commander-in-chief of the United States forces in the India-Burma theatre, would soon relinquish his rommand and leave for Washington for an undi>oiorad tMignmtm.
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  • 299 2 Settlers in New Syonan, Dow fully inured to the rigours of pioneer life, have grown robust and healthy going about the big task ot turning their farms into one ot the food reservoirs of Malai. An atmosphere of complacency prevails in
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  • 295 2 Press Party Inspects Facilities, Amenities By a Domei Correspondent Synthetical of the construction »of the Greater East Astatic Co-piosperity Sphere which, despite the consummation ot the war. is being steadily carried out hand in hand with actual battle operations, Malai's only aviation
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  • 174 2 Under the control of the Annia Bui. ii, the lads whose ages range fiom 13 to 20, art! all fine specimens of youths, plenty of exercise, hard work (luring school hours and generous food rations making their bodies tough, virile, yet athletic. Instructions are not only giv*»n on
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  • 85 2 Starting from today to lune 24, the Arab Welfare Association is staging a series ot charity shows at the Nianyo (Jekijo, the proceeds ot which will go to swell their general relief fund. An attractive program incudes both stage and screen fare. The
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  • 392 2 Somewhere in Thailand. Juue jg. (Domei)—The acceptance of Loid Wavell'* offer to India will seriously jeopardize all chance oi lnuuii-. securing even selfgovernment in tuture -not to speak ol complete mdepend «n• c, Netaji Subhas Cbandia feose, li« an t 1 in: 1
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  • 119 2 Credit Where Due Sir, —On June 16, when th«* Keikai Keiho alarm has sounded at q. .'ft a.m. by my watch, 1 was on the roaU then, amj noticed that there was a rush by people to get to work in the shortest possible time. At that
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 463 2 NOTICE FUJI-GO SETTLERS IN SYONAN AU those settlers from FujiGo vow 10 Syonan who have overstayed their leave and whose names have not yet been re-iustated on the Census Card are kindly requested to see Mr. W. H. Mosbergen, Officer-in-Charge of the Syonan Branch Office, Fuji-Go Catholic Colony, at 31,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 118 2 tODAY S RADIO PROGRAM 7 p.m. Popular Malai Song Lesson by Ismail Kassim; 7.20 p.m. News Brief h English and Malai; f.JO p.m. Nippon-go Koza tollowen by Nippon Song Lesson "Kibo no Fune" by the Hoso Syokatai; 7.50 p.lll .\evv> in lan tun tat, Hokkien. Tamil and HinH-i stani; 8.30
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