Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 July 1945

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  • 137 1 The Syonan Shimbun 3 ENEMY SHIPS BLASTED Frontline Airbase, July 3 Domei)—One enemy transport, one destroyer and one ship of unidentified category were subjected to bodycraSJiing attacks by Nippon special attack air corps which launched furious aMsulte Sunday morning against enemy surface craft in Okinawa waters. Attacks against enemy spacecraft
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  • 519 1 Good Intentions Of Authorities Stressed "Having carefully studied the Evacuation Scheme announced by the authorities on Saturday, my first reaction was one of gratitude to the Government for showing Sid eP ACOM er A.fOr IS C Safety Of *elple6s civilians," f
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  • 258 1 EDITORIAL We have no desire to alarm anyone but do wish to rouse the local populace from their complacency. The peaceful conditions and prosperity experienced since the establishment of the Nippon regime in Sycsian ore now threatened from outside. The authorities have consequently announced, in simple language, that
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  • 238 1 FIERCELY ATTACKED South-Western Pacific Front, July 2, (Dome)— Nippon garrison forces in Balik Papan are now furiously counter-attacking enemy invaders who, employing more th,n 250 landing craft, effected a landing from about 8 o'clock yesterday morning. I About 5,000 enemy forces 1 have already landed and
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  • 203 1 Lisbon, July 2, (Domei) An American dispatch yesterday reported an oil erin-.-ry strike in Texas, a rubber workers' walk-out in Ohio iand a strike of New York 1 City's newspaper delivery j employees, indicating the in- stability of the American i hornefront. The United States Govern-;
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  • 601 1 Kosei-ka Cho Explain* Detaik To A.P.A. A meeting to clarify points in connection with the authorities' evacuation scheme was convened at the Headquarters of the Auxiliary Police Association yesterday, al which Mr. S. Ogata, Keiraubu Cho, Mr. M. Shinoeak*. Koseika Cho, and
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  • 55 1 Lisbon, July i, (Domei)— A correspondent assigned to the British Army Headquarters in Germany reports here that there is evidence that German Werewolves, organized guenilla bands, are enrafted in underground activity apainst the occupation authorities. He Mrs that Werewolves ttcentl}' wrecked a bridge on the main motoi rqad
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  • 386 2 'Those Who Hesitate Will Be Lost' Says Leader Complying with measures railed for by the evacuation order ofiidally announced on Saturday, Auxiliary Police personnel in certain areas are already busy visiting households, explaining details of the scheme and ascertaining the
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  • 158 2 Program for first three days of Netaji Week in Syonan is as follows Wednesday (first day). 8.30 a.m. Radio Station to play National Anthem followed by National songs, musical processions of civilians with members of the lialak Sena Indian National School and Azad School (all
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  • 34 2 Lisbon, July 1, (Domei) —William Pnillips, s^tou! Assistant to th*> united Slates in Near and Far Eastern atiairs, lias resigned, according to a Washington dispatch. No reason was given for Phillips' resignation.
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  • 265 2 Writing to Dr. C. J. Paglar, adviser to the Fuji-Go Farm Colony, Settlement Chief Hutchison says that the Bishop Devals Memorial Farm will shortly yield 10,000 katties of sweet potatoes "which we can send to our friends in Syonan at economical prices and
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  • 299 2 Tokyo, July 2, (Domei) The sudden visit to Nippon ot Jose F. Laurel, President of the Republic of the Philippines, at this moment significantly foreshadows renewed determination of the peoples of Greater Last Asia to defend tlieir national integrity
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  • 92 2 Katong and East Coast Road local Police, Auxiliary Police and others holding ofJicial or semi-official positions will meet Nippon-Jin officials of the district at an informal meeting initiated by Dr. C. J. Paglar, at (ha site of the former Bintang Hotel, at 8 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday).
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  • 267 2 Total number of depositors in the Malai Postal Savings Bank exceeded 500,000 on June 16. Savings Bank Business vviis inaugurated here in September, 2602, and it has thus taken only two years and 0 months to reach the half million mark in depositors.
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  • 119 2 The third issue of the Syonan Shirabua Fortnightly will be oa sale The lnsiicctor-(ieucral of Police, iiyonan, in a special message to the people, has contributed a valuable article stating that we must all live in mutual love and in the spirit of co-operation,
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