Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 July 1945

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  • 140 1 The Syonan Shimbun •US WARSHIP KAMIKAXED Lf«bon, June 30— (Domei)— The 1,350-ton American des-troyer-escort "Rail" today limped into the port of Seattle, Washington, for repairs after incurring heavy damage as Hie result of Kamikaze action off Okinawa on Apr. 12, according to 1 Seattle dispatch. The explosion killed 21 men
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  • 77 1 A Nippon Base in the South Pacific, July 2, (Domei)--Enemy forces in Brunei Bay on June 28 landed at [foints two kilometres west of Beaufort on the Padas River under cover of heavy naval bombardment and bombing. Although they have been attempting to penetrate into
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  • 304 1 EDITORIAL Right from the day of the outbreak of the Greater East Asia war, and particularly more so when the danger to Singapore became imminent, the British authorities facilitated the evacuation of British women and children from this island. They did not bother about the local population. Not
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  • 243 1 People Eager To Get To Grips With Foe By a Domei Staff Correspondent An Advance Nippon Base, July i, (Domei) —Absolute confidence in victory was expressed by the Commander of a fighter plane unit in an interview today. "The va; situation
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  • 90 1 Zurich. June 30. (Domei). —Sub-Carpathian Russia, tl-o easternmost province of Czechoslovakia, has been incor porated into the Ukraniur. Soviet Socialist Republic in accordance with an agreement signed in Moscow between the Soviet and Czechoslovak governments, the Moscow Radio reported here today. The agreement said, "SubCarpathian Russia is
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  • 38 1 A Nippon Base in the Ryukyu Group, July 2, (Domei) —Two enemy destroyers accompanied by two minesweepers appeared off Okierabu Island, situated between Okinawa Island and Amamieshima, Friday afternoon. The enemy warships withdrew shortly afterwards.
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  • 66 1 A South-West Pacific Base, July 2—(Dome!)—Our air forces for about half an hour from 1 o'clock Saturday morning bombed enemy airfields on Okinawa Main Island as well as lyojima, starting conflagrations at three points and fires at two others. On Friday, Nippon special attack
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  • 118 1 Tokyo, July 2. (Domei). Jose P. Laurel, President of the Republic of the Philippines, is now in Nippon oa a visit, the Board of Information revcaied yesterday. The profound conviction that the liberation of the Filipino people is inseparably connected with the liberatiou of the peoples
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  • 436 1 Tokyo, July i, (Domei) The war situation in the Pacific during the week-end saw no major development. Okinawa Front j Meanwhile, the enemy, in a frantic attempt to repair and expand land bases on Okinawa Island sent to Okinawa waters large irruups
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  • 254 1 By a Domei Military Correspondent Tokyo, June 29, (Domei)—Your correspondent's conviction in sure Nippon victory has been strengthened to the utmost by his recent visits to various special attack bases throughout the country. The fact that Nippon's Special Attack Corps planes, employing.body-crashing tactics
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  • 100 1 Enemy air raids on Nippon, though intensified, are unable to destroy the productive capacity of our war plants which are still capable of producing a huge volume of special weapons. The blazing fighting spirit displayed by our youths at these bases is almost astounding. Their firm determination
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  • 420 2 Official Ceremony Held At Dai Ton Gekijo FiMina! inanimation of the Heiho and Giyu-Gun Family Wellare Committee was held at an imposing < ereBtony at the Dai To* Gekijo, imnday, in the presence of a representative r.■«'l"«*t hi; ot Military and city
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  • 87 2 Sir, —In view ot the big crowds thronging the Show a dekijo to *cc the Mandarin (ilri "Wan Tze Tsien lloong," may I suggest that day shows be set aside especially lor womeu and children On the first day, many people "conveniently forgot" to queue
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  • 154 2 Cinema theatres in Sv>or>an and other centres which ha«t to restrict their shows to a single performance nightly ilinuir Juae owing to shortare ot carbon sticks .*nd electric bulbs, have now rt'\rrted to two sbowfc night with the re-fint n( abundant stocks of
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  • 331 2 July 4 is a red letter day in the history of the Indian Independence Movement in Fust Asia. It was on that day in 2603 that Netaji Sublias Chandra Rose as-j sumed presidentship of the Indian Independence LctflM iri hast Asia.
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  • 128 2 Interviewed on the subiect ot the Evacuation announcement made by the authorities on Saturday, Dr. C Pajrlar, pomilar Syonan medical practitioner, declared the poopie mould van. understand the good in:c-n--tions ot the government ard act as directed without waging time. '"The sole intention of
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  • 137 2 In the presence of high ranking officials of the Government amongst whoii was the head of the Tokubetusi Genera! Affairs Department, the Malai Koa Doshi Kai, Syonan Sibu (Malai Koa. Kuaienjo Graduates' Association) was formally opened at a ceremony held at the Tokubetu-si Board Kooni on
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  • 535 2 People Fully Behind Authorities In Final Phase Pledging full support and wholehearted co-operatioa of the various sections of tiie lo« al populace with the Nippon Military Administration ctnd the Nippou fighting forces in the prosei ution or the Dai Toa Senso to a
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