Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 June 1945
1945-06-25
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Title Section124 1945-06-25 1 The Syonan Shimbun FOE WARSHIP SUNK Tokyo, June 23—(Domcl)— Keening up sustained assaults In th« face of inclement weather prevailing over Okinawa waters, the Nippon air fofco last night subjected enemy wareraft around Okinawa Island to t.e/cc bombing and torpedoing attack. One enemy warship of unidentified category was instantaneously sunk.124 words
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381 1945-06-25 1 Great Step In Country's Military System Tokyo, June 24, (Domei) —In a radio speech broadcast to the nation on the occasion of the enforcement of the Volunteer Military Service Act, War Minister Korechika Anami last night declared that the381 words
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Article260 1945-06-25 1 EDITORIAL Wherever one goes in Maiai today, the new spirit of goodwill which prevails among the looal Inhabitants themselves as well as Nippon-Jin i« both remarkable and encouraging. Misunderstandings have been cleared up and the Spirit of Universal Brotherhood Is rapMfy spreading throughout the land. This has260 words
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81 1945-06-25 1 Tokyo, June 24. (Domei)- TEN NO HEIKA yesterday was graciously pleased 10 issue an Imperil! mrs^a?p on the Volunteer Military Service Act which became law on Friday. In the Imperial message, TENNO HEIKA pointed out that the present crisis is unprecedent-c. in scope in81 words
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135 1945-06-25 1 A Nippon Base in the Southern Region, Jur.e 24. (Domei) —Nippon forces are at present engaged in intense fighting with enemy forces which effected a new landing in the vicinity of Lutong, 20 kilometres north of Miri on the western coast of northern Borneo,135 words
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214 1945-06-25 1 Lisbon, June 24, (Domei) —A United Press dispatch from Guam, disclosing what vvas believed to be one of I the reasons for the stagger--1 ing casualties incurred by the American forces on Okinawa, today reported that the American invaders of Okinawa for the first214 words
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367 1945-06-25 1 Lisbon, June 21, (Domei) —A detailed account of how the 10,000-ton American cruiser "Nashville" was heavily damaged off Mindoro on Dec. 13, last year, was revealed today with the belated release of the story filed by M. Spencer, Associated Press correspondent with367 words
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139 1945-06-25 1 A Nippon Base in the Ryukyu Islands, June 34. (Doraci) —Continuing their relentless attacks Nippon air units on the night of June 21 and again the following night hammered at enemy shipping around the Okinawa Islands and s.taV or heavily damaged five enemy139 words
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Article201 1945-06-25 1 Tokyo, Jane 24, (Dome!)— Nippon defenders firmly entrenched in three salients in the eastern and western roasts of Main Okinawa Isi land are repeatedly hurling back enemy forces frantically attempting to pierce th« Nippon line in the central 1 area, in the £hji«rtajir sector in the201 words
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185 1945-06-25 2 Zurich, June (Dome!)— iTfce plane bearing Queen J"a*zia of Iran, sister of King Farouk of Egypt, who i* en route to Cairo to pay a call on the Egyptian Royal amity, was turned away from the Damascus airdrome, where it had intended to land185 words
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128 1945-06-25 2 Syonan night patrollers will be entertained to a series of shows, sponsored by Auxiliary Police Headquarters, from tomorrow to June 29. The program is as follows —Tomorrow, "A" and "D" Divisions'at Yamato Gekijo; Wednesday, "F" Division at Fuji Gekijo; Thursday, ''fi", "C" and ««E" Divisions128 words
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695 1945-06-25 2 M.A.S. Organization Credit To Doctors Presiding at a meeting of the Svonan Medical Council last Wednesday, the, General Affairs Chief congratulated the Medical Auxiliary Service on the excellent way it has been organized and trained, and also the members of the Council695 words
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161 1945-06-25 2 Lisbon, Tune 23. (Domei) The Governors of 13 North and Eastern American States, meeting in New York City yesterday to consider America's current food crisis, sharply criticized the American Army, Navy and Gov•rnmejit for their food programmes *n<i urged the inyß»e(H»te elimination161 words
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269 1945-06-25 2 Bangkok, June 24, (Domei) —"If the enemy should invade our motherland, Thailand will rise up as one and in close co-oper-ation with Nippon will fight the enemy until he is crushed," Prime Minister Khuang Abhaiwongse declared yesttrday on the eve of the 13th269 words
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Article88 1945-06-25 2 The Syonan Churchy Charity Concert Committee has don: ed $15,000 for relief work in Fuji-Co, $15,000 for the Home for the Aged, Thomson Road, and $20,000 for the Home for the Destitute in Kirn Kiat Road. FUJI-GO CHINESE Contributed by Auxiliary Police Assistants to perpetuate the88 words
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