Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 July 1945

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  • 141 1 The Syonan Shimbun BRITISH ADMISSION Lisbon, July 11 (Domei)British Uth Army troops in Burma have made slight withdrawals from outposts along the lower SMtang River bend under the pressure of artillery-sup-ported Japanese troops, according to a New Delhi dispatch. Heavy mud and rain were reported to be greatly hampering the
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  • 142 1 A Nippon Base on the Southern Front, July 12, (Domei) —An intense battle has been in progress since last Sdnday between Nippon garrison forces and enemy invaders along a 30-kilometics front extending from a section of Balik Papan City, to
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  • 352 1 EDITORIAL Socalkd "victory" in Europe has not brought the AngloAmericans any respite in that sphere. On the contrary it has increased their anxieties and burdens. These burdens have been further heightened by labour troubles and increasing food shortage in their own countries. For this the AngloAmericans have themselves
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  • 118 1 Lisbon, July 10. (Domei). An Associated Press dispatch from Seattle today quoted an American Army surgeon who returned to Seattle yesterday from the Okinawa front aboard a nospital plane as saying that the severity of American combat casualties can be expected to increase as
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  • 100 1 Lisbon, July 11. (Domei) Lieut.-General Sir William Slim, Commander of the British 14th Army in Burma, speaking at the Guildhall in London today, warned the British people that "a war of a size and bitterness comparable to that against Germany" still confronts he
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  • 260 1 A Nippon Base at the Southern Front, July 11, (Domei) —In the fierce battle of Balik Papan which for over one week has been raging unabated, Nippon garrison forces are fighting gallantly and exacting mounting toll of American casualties. Since July 4
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  • 251 1 Lisbon, July 10, (Domei)— The strong attack by the influential Soviet journal "Pravda" on the Iranian Government, calling for drastic reforms, strengthens the fears that Iran today is a dangerous powder keg in the Middle East, according to a "New York Times" dispatch
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  • 170 1 Lisbon, July 10, (Domei) A regional pact of mutual assistance and friendship between all Slav nations will be the outcome of the Slav Congress, just concluded in Bratislava, J. Kimche, Reuter correspondent in London, reported today, quoting the opinion of well-informed diplomatic quarters. The countries
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  • 347 1 A Nippon Naval Base, July ii. (Dormuh —A Nippon coast patro! boat bagged an enemy patrol bomber out of several Okinawa-based enemy planes south-west of Kyushu Saturday morning July 7. The following is an account by thf captain "Dark clouds covered the s«
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  • 396 2 J'Sang SM Xii)," or "Life's Great Struggle", the China Motion Picture Company'■ gripping film masterpiece, which opens a regular season at the Syowa Ciekijo on July iq, will be the t<atuie film H the show following the Aauko Kisha Kai lecture
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  • 199 2 Ever>ihm o Will Be Done For Travellers The fitM batch of es.uwes, comprising JOI persons, i~ scheduled to leave for up-rountry on Monday, Julj i( >, it is i>..ua.!ly revealed. Tins initial group includes 101 evacuees who will detrain atTaiping, 147
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  • 135 2 THROUGH P. 0.5.8. "Post Office Savings Bank depositors intending to Ic. vc Syonan under the Evacuation Scheme are advsed to depo.it their money in the Savings Bank >o that the morey can be withdrawn at the places of destination as and when required," says a
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  • 317 2 NOTES COMMENTS By 'Sakura' A column fan residing in Kuala Lumpur writes to .>ay thai life in the Selangof capital ha* never been better than it is today. Despite var-: time hardships, tlie people are happier and more contented than ever before. There is plenty of other food even if
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  • 232 2 Sir, —The final battle is drawing near. This feeling is rising higher and higher over die city. Navy, Military, Government officials ana public ire mm ii\ili/ing the same resolution and set-king to deal wan the important situation brat fiy. Fight on with the enemy.
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  • 200 2 Procedure for issuing rice, sujjar and salt to evacuees before tluir departure from Syonau will be as follows, says a statement issued by the Ko?ei-ka today Immediately evacuees receive notice regarding date their train will be leaving, which will probably be one week
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