Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 June 1945

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  • 126 1 The Synonan Shimbun GOVERNMENT FIRM Tokyo, June «7—(Domel)— It is learned that the Cabinet at Its regular meeting yesterday approved a message to the notion expressing the grim determination of Government to cope with the critical war situation arising out of the virtual end of the Okinawa battle. editorial efltaai
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  • 488 1 Suzuki Addresses Spirited Talk To Nation Tokyo, June 27. (Domei) —Offering profound thanks to the Nippon garrison forces and other service units which co-operated in the defence of Okinawa and expressing deep appreciation to the Okinawa civilians who
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  • 320 1 EDITORIAL The popular reaction of Syonan people to the latest news from Okinawa, next to their deep admiration for the military as well as civilian defenders of that tiny island, is one of scepticism as to whether the enemy can make any real use of the island as
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  • 261 1 Tokyo, June 26, (Domei)— Metropolitan journals unanimously paid the highest tribute to the gallant spirit with which Nippon armed forces and civilians on Okinawa fought to the bitter end, and urged the nation's full preparedness for a decisive battle. The Asahi said
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  • 139 1 j Lisbon, June 25^ (Domei) Assuming the initiative ■Japanese forces in Burma nave begun to lash out across the Sittaung River against British f,«remost positions on the opposite bank after ap--1 parently reorganising their forces on the east bank of the Lower Sittaung,
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  • 74 1 Lisbon, June 25. (Domei) A report relayed by the American Office of War Information today said that the Americans "suffered about 50,000 casualties, including a grim toll of 12,000 American iiead," on Okinawa and the operations in adjacent waters. Japanese Kamikaze pilots sank at
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  • 227 1 Lisbon, June 26, (Domei) Climaxing nine weeks of heated discussions, politic il haggling and behind-the-scene diplomatic manoeuvering, which served to uncover publicly more evidences of disunity rather than unity among the participating countries, the San Francisco Conference formally adjourned today with the weary delegates going
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  • 132 1 A Nippon Base in the Southern Regions, June 26, (Domei) —Two enemy cruisers and one cruiser or larga destroyer were instantaneously sunk and a 20,000-ton tanker damaged at twilight yesterday when crack Nippon aerial attack forces launched a devastating torpedo assault on
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  • 58 1 Lisbon, Tune 26. (Dome!) —A Washington dispatch reflecting America's current stringent food problem today reported that American food authorities have been compelled to order a drastic curtailment of meat, canned goods, vegetable and fruit supplies destined for the armed services in order to alleviate to some
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  • 70 1 Lisbon, June 26, (Domei) —Harold L. Ickes, United States Secretary for the Interior, today warned the American people against being drawn into a war with Russia by the "whisperings" thai were going on in the country, designed to make them nervous and suspicious of the Soviet Union, according
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  • 68 1 Lisbon, June 25. (Domei)— The Belgian Communist paper 'Drapeau Rouge' today warned King Leopold of Belgium that a "rising by democrats and a general strike by workers" will result if the King carries out his reported intention of naming Ganshbf van der Meersch, Chief of the Belgian
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  • 187 2 Searchlight beams crisscrossing over the Syonan •kits three nights are pencilling out with increasing directness and accuracy mimic raiders droning across the skies, for Syonan's air defence has buckled down with redoubled will not -to be caught flat-footed in future enemy aerial activity
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  • 77 2 Indefatigable members of the Women's Section of the Malai Welfare Association organized a very successful comfort show for the. trainee* o( a big Btitai-contro<lerl technical school, located tomewhere in Syonan, Saturday. A program of Mslai ronggenij music and comic sketches by members of ne
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  • 217 2 Tokyo, June 25, lDomei)-r| The formation of People's Volunteer Corps in Tokyo's 35 wards was completed June 22. With men and; women, young and old. remaining in the capital taking an active hanci in production and defence, a total of jsoj vocational corps comprising] oiganuations with
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  • 339 2 India Mutt Reject Britain* White Paper In the course of a broadcast talk from Syonan directed to Indian leaders and people in India Netaji Subbas I Chandra Bose, emphasized the sinister objective underI lying the latest British proposals
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  • 102 2 Local people are eagerly looking forward to the forthcoming exhibition of New Syonan products and handicraft of inmates of the Home for Destitute to be held at the premises of the OverseaChinese Association, Hill Street, on Friday and Saturday. A wide range of products will be
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  • 112 2 Tokyo, June 25 (D6mei In order to furth^i strengthen transportation iacilities and assure rami movement of war mateiials, the Metropolitan Podce Boaad lias mobilized motoi Bracks am! other small transport with the Tokyo Metropolis as Well as all persons engaged in sin ii vocations into IM
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  • 85 2 Organized for the benefit nf the Malai setters af Karimon Island Farm'ng colony, an attractive professional boxing card is to be presented at rfie Great World Saturday night. Tig«r Aman, two-fisted fßhttnjf machine, and tb'' Djawanese "bolo" puncher, Baby Kagle, top the pro
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  • 163 2 A mass meeting of all communities, spousored by the Indian Welfare Association, will take place at the Dai Toa Gckijo at 6.30 p.m. Saturday. Justice Pillai, president of the Indian Welfare Association, will preside and will be supported on the platform by the presidents of
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