Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 June 1945

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  • 115 1 The Syonan Shimbun NIPPON BALLOON BOMBS Lisbon, June 28 (Domei)— Nippon long-range balloon ex* plosives and mines which are being sent out over the Pacific are continuing to menace the west-coast of Canada, where steps aro being taken to safeguard fislii.ig crr.lt and bjchgoers, says a Canadian dispatch. editorial Office
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  • 383 1 Noted Naval Commentater's Observations. Tokyo, June 28. (Domei)—lf nd when enemy invaders commence landing operat.ons on the Nippon mainland, it will atiord us a divine opportunity to crush the enemy and turn the tide of war in Nippon's
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  • 238 1 EDITORIAL Chaos has followed in the wake of the enemy wherever he has gone. Italy's hardships, inevitable in wartime, were immediately made more desperate the moment that country fell victim to enemy propaganda and defected. Starvation and economic chaos has also been the lot el other countries
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  • 113 1 Shanghai, June 28, (Domei) —A Communist New Chjna News Agency report reaching here today states that the Venan Regime on Wednesday, June 20, held a conference of representatives of the Shensi-Kansu-Ningsia border area. The conference unanimously passed a proposal made by Communist leader Mao Tse-tung at
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  • 210 1 Tokyo, June 2g, (Domei) The \v ar Minis,i\ announced yesterday that a Tokyo Defence Army Command has been created for the purpose of strengthening the defence of the metropolis. Major General Minori limura has been appointed commander of the Tokyo Defence
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  • 132 1 By A Domei Correspondent A Nippon Southern Base, June 29, (Domei)—One might imagine the people of Kyushu are anxious and worried about the unfavourable turn of the war situation in Okinawa, less than 350 miles away, but the truth is the people of
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  • 86 1 Lisbon, June 27. (Domei. The delegates of the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League are nowhere near an agreement, and it appears as though Indian Viceroy Lord Wavell will have to etfect a HinduMuslim compromise in order to avert a crisis in the Simla
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  • 431 1 Tokyo, June 2g, (Domei) Sohachi Yamaoka, noted Nippon writer who has returned from approximately two months' stay at a special attack corps base as a member of the military press corps declared in a press interview there are no appropriate words which justly
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  • 82 1 Lisbon, June 27, (Domei)— A New Delhi dispatch today reported that British Indian troops in Burma have encountered "heavy opposition" from Japanese troops in an attack on a village approximately 38 kilometres east-north-east of Pe*,'U. Japanese troops on the west bank of the Sittang,
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  • 124 1 Lisbon, June 27, (Domei)— Apparently embarrassed over the indignation aroused among British circles by his order disbanding the Hat-field-Spears British volunteer ambulance unit, General Charles de Gaulle, Head of the French l'rovisional Government, today hastily wrote a personal letter to Lady Spears, wife of Major-Gener-ai
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  • 226 2 Tn the presence of an imposing gathering of community leaders, members of the O'frtfi-Chinttf Association Council, and other prominent Chinese citizens today, the Ma.vor of Syonan, Mr. Kanichi Naito, declared open the exhibition of New Syonan products and handicraft of nnn.ites of the
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  • 53 2 Program for popular Sunday concert by Syonan Symphony Orchestra at the Kokaido Sunday at 2 —4 p.m. and 5 —7 p.m. Shori I'oct and Peasant Song—Shin Sotu: Gold and Silver: Shanghai Dreams Xo. 2 La Travi.ita Song—Hana Ni-Yo-Se-Te Prelude Song— Onioide No Machi Slavische March (iunkan Syu
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  • 480 2 Thought-Provoking Nippon Times Editorial Tokyo, June 28, (Domci) —~he present conflict is a war ot revelations, the Nippon Times editorially declared, for it brings clearly into focus what was once blurred and obscure and shows us that the war did not
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  • 190 2 Tokyo, June 27. (l)omei) Two months after their K'.tduation from the Nippon language school ot the Institute for International Students, scholars sent by various Southern Regions administrations are vv°ll settled for serious study on a wide range of subjects in different parts of Nippon. Most of
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  • 186 2 Macassar, June 28, (Domei) I —For two weeks beginning July 2 the Chief of the Civil Affair! Department will tour South Borneo, inspecting Special Attack Corps organized by local inhabitants. It is understood he will also inspect other passive defence organizations and award prizes
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  • 299 2 FREEDOM' BOSE Again addressing fellow revolutionaries in India as a revolutionary who stands for complete Indian independence and who is not prepared to compromise over the ques- tion of India's freedom, Aetaji Subhas Chandra Bose in a radio broadcast from Syonan called on them to do
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 61 2 Welcome to one and all A GOOD BREAKFAST and a Decent Refreshment in the evening with satisfactory service is always an enjoyment. Saraswathi Viias Restaurant 246, Serangoon Road, Syonan. ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Mrs. K. V. K. Singhani thank the Shoko-Kacho ami other Nippon Officers, friends and relatives who attended their wedding
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    • 413 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICF NO. 54 Rei Enrolment of Students for the Syonan tokubetu-'si Queen Street Nippon-Go Kyo Syu Zyo Particulars for the enrolment of students for the above institute are as follows:— 1. Number of Students: A certain number will be admitted into each of the fbTloo.ing courses:—(a) Regular Course
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