Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 June 1945

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  • 123 1 The Syonan Shimbun FOR DESTROYER SUNK OFF OKINAWA Nippon Base on Okinawa Front, June 29 (Domei)—Continuing furious attacks against tiie enemy war vessels in Okinawa waters the Nippon Air Force on Wednesday night sunk one enemy destroyer and heavily damaged several others in Kimbu Bay in the southern part of
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  • 392 1 Families May Go To Relatives Upcountry The time has now arrived to speedily effect the evacuation of Syonan citizens in accordance with the plan of Nanpo Gun, says a statement issued by the authorities today. The war situation has reached a
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  • 265 1 EDITORIAL Important measures are under way to streamline conditions in Syonan so that there shall be no confusion or disorganization in the daily life of essential workers in the event of an emergency •rising here. Details of the scheme are given in today's issue of this
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  • 102 1 A Nippon base in .he south-west Pacific, Jui.e 2Q. (Domei).— Enemy naval forces in waters adjacent to Balik Papan are still Cttfaged in minesweeping operations and Nippon garrison forces are concentrating shellflre on these enemy warcraft. Two enemv\ patrol boats which approached tliC coast
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  • 180 1 Lisbon, June 2Q. (Domei). —While claiming ihat Japanese Kamikaze attacks against American warvessels were virtually ineffective, Vice-Admiral Marc Mitscher, Commander of the reorganized 58th American Task Force, today disclosed that he was compelled to shift his headquarters from two carriers as the result .f Kamikaze assaults,
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  • 76 1 Hanoi, June rq. (Domei) The formal opening of waterways in Northern Annatn, one of the greatest engineering projects undertaken during the war is expected shortly as construction is fast nearing completion. The waterway, running parallel to the coast line, is expected to relieve shippers of the
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  • 50 1 Bukit Tinggi, June 29. (Domei)—Sumatra's Central Advisory Council resumed sittings when candid views were exchanged on ways and means to effectively strengthen patriotic service associations and passive defence organizations. Messages of congratulation and encouragement were received from Premier Admiral Kantaro Suzuki and Minister General Korechika Ajuuai,
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  • 583 1 Nippon's Confidence In Victory Stressed "I have full confidence that we can inflict upon the enemy a devastating blow should he come to our homeland," declared Lt.-Col. Shozo Nakajima, chief spokesman of the Imperial Forces in the Southern Regions at his weekly
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  • 150 1 Lisbon, June 28, (Domei)— A Reuters report declared that Chungking Prime Minister Dr. T. V. Soong's visit to Moscow marks the second dramatic reversal in Soong's movements. That he should leave Chungking almost immediately after his arrival there from San Francisco is interpreted by
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  • 585 2 Aid To Be Provided, Property Looked After Referring to he official statement appearing on page I today, details of the evacuation scheme have been MUtOQßced as follows: Taking into consideration the present situation and future problem of transportation facilities, the carrying
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  • 224 2 Sponsored by the Syonan Tokubetu-si and supported by the Defence Headquarters, a ceremony marking the inauguration of the Heiho and Giyu-hei Families Relief Committee will be held at 10.40 a.m. to-morrow, Sunday, at the Dai Toa Gekijo !as reported previously. Highlights of this
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  • 38 2 Inter-Chutai soccer league for the Commander's Shield among the members of the S.S.A. Special Forward Service Corps will begin on Tuesday. Three chutais will be participating in both the "A" and "B" divisions.
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  • 308 2 Just shortly before the •urrender of Singapore, the British tried to evacuate Britishers only to whom priority was given and local people were given no chance to evacuate and, also, movement of capital was strictly prohibited," says a statement released by the Kosei-ka
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  • 128 2 A large number of entries has already been received for the essay contest sponsored by the Berita Malai, indicating that there is no dearth of literary ambition among local Malais. Essays, which must be written in Malai, may deal on either one of two
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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