Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 June 1945

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  • 131 1 The Syonan Shimbun FIVE FOE SHIPS SUNK Nippon Base in the Southern Regions, June 27—(Domei)— Latest details reaching here today reported that a total of fr enemy warships, including cr sers, destroyers and a tanker, were instantaneously sunk c June 25 when Nippon special attack air corps airmen launched a
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  • 142 1 Nippon Base in Ryukyu Group, June 28, (Domei) Keeping up their relentless assault on enemy Naval forces, Nippon Air Units on Monday night subjected hiwarcraft and transports around Okinawa island to devastating bombing and torpedo attacks. One enemy warcraft of larger type
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  • 234 1 EDITORIAL Syonans military defences •re in safe hands, and her civilian passive defence organization it also ready to go into action the moment the call tomes, but what of the individual citizen? The time has come when every man and woman must seriously ask himself or herself these
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  • 227 1 Tokyo, June 28, (Domei) The Dai Nippon Koa Kai— New Asia Association of Great Japan—which has been organized in order to unite all East Asiatic peoples against foreign aggressors, held its inaugural meeting I here yesterday morning. j Officials of the Greater I East Asiatic
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  • 76 1 Osaka, June 28, (Domei) Nippon interceptors and ground batteries jointly accounted for 27 enemy "Super-forts" shot down and 44 others crippled during the course of an enemy B-29 raid on the Kinki district on Tuesday morning, the Chubu Army District Command and
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  • 178 1 Lis'ion, June 27, (Doipeil —If the population trends of the last half century are not reversed within the next 50 years, Britain will be depopulated to a point where she will no longer rank as a first class military and economic I power, a Reuter dispatch
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  • 324 1 VICTORY FOR NIPPON MEANS VICTORY FOR CHINA' CHAO Nanking, June 28. (Dome!) —Undaunted by the fall ot Okinawa into enemy hands, Chine?e people must renew tlieir determination to crush the enemy, fully realizing that victory in the War < t Greater East Asia means "i tory for China, Chao Tsuryueh,
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  • 355 1 Enemy Description Of Attack On Ship Lisbon, June 27, (Domei)—The American aircraftcarrier "Bunker Hill," one of the newest carriers of the United States Navy, arrived in Seattle, Washington, today—"a mass of charred wreckage "—after being
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  • 187 1 Tokyo, June 28. (Domei) Government yesterday announced that the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday approved wartime emergency measures formulated by the Board of Communications for the maintenance of communications in the face of intensified enen.y air raids. These measures, which will be enforced from next month, call
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  • 116 2 It appears that it has been practice to eliminate Heihu and Giyu-Gun from their family rice and provision cards, thereby stopping them from diuu.ii): rue aud other rations monthly, says a memorandum issued by the Syoku Ryo Katyo through Keisatu Kyozyo Dan Hon-Bu. However,
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  • 292 2  - NOTES COMMENTS 'Sakura' By Weary delegates are returning to their respective countries after two months' ot "haggling" between the big powers and the little nations on points at issue, finally setting their seals to a so-called "United Nations' Charter" which seems to be predestined to the same fate as the
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  • 521 2 Sorry Fate Awaits U.S. Invasion Forces Should the Americans try a direct invasion of Nippon Proper, they will find her defences much firmer than Okinawa; more magnified and strengthened 10 the highest i<ii' 1), says Domei. Nippon's defences avoid
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  • 156 2 "All's well in New Syonan. Everyone mere is happy and contented. Conditions are most congenial". These were views expressed by OverseaChinese Association council members when discussing conditions in New Syonan. •'Knowing that keen interest is being taken in their welfare and that we are always
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  • 78 2 Lisbon, June 26. (Domei)— Australia lost 20.^00.000 sheop in the rcent drought, lie retiring President of^ the Grazers Federal Council of Austialia revealed today at the Council's annual convention in Sydney, a<~coiding to an Australian dis patch. JOURNALISTS' CLUB A clubhouse for loraU
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  • 151 2 Lisbon, June 27. (Domei}— A. S. Shroff, well-known Indian industrialist leader, who arrived in New York last night from Britain on a tour of the United States, complained "the unfortunate position in India is that practically all her foreign exchange is tied up in
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