Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 July 1945

Total Pages: 2
1 2 Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
  • 123 1 The Syonan Shimbun FOE POSITIONS ON OKINAWA BOMBED A Nippon Frontline Base, July 15■ (Domei) The Nippon air force attacked enemy forces on Main Okinawa Island and also in adjacent waters early yesterday morning. Heavy damage was caused to the enemy. FOE DESTROYER SUNK A Nippon Base in the S.W.
    123 words
  • 168 1 Enemy Troop* Tryin- Desperately To Escape A Nippon Base in the J th-west Pacific, July i 6, (Domei) —Nippon garrison forces on Ternate Island near the western coast of Halmahcra Island are at present pushing ahead clean-up operations against remnants of landed enemy
    168 words
  • 320 1 EDITORIAL Events during the past week In Europe saw the further deterioration of the AngloAmericans' position, both politically and economically with a corresponding increase in Russian influence, the pro-Soviet tendency in Germany as well as the majority of the other European States gathering momentum. Sentiment against the
    320 words
  • 232 1 Tokyo, July 15, (Domei) Dai Honyei announced in a communique released at 4.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon a> follows "Firstly, enemy carrierborne aircraft attacked our airbases, harbours, and others in Tohoku district and the southern area of Hokkaido several times from early 1 morning July 14 "Secondly,
    232 words
  • 90 1 Aomori, July 16—(Domoi) —In a hot engagement with nine Grumman fighters during the course of an enemy car-rier-borne raid on the Tohoku district Saturday, a Nippon cargo ship shot down two enemy planes and repulsed the others. The cargo ship was steaming off Asamushi
    90 words
  • 115 1 Zurich, July 15, (Domei) The Moscow Radio, quoting a dispatch from Cairo, today stated that "reactionary Jewish organizations" in Palestine are persecuting *<nd beating up Soviet citizens. ''Numerous facts have become known here proving that Soviet citizens who have found temporary refuge in Palestine are
    115 words
  • 204 1 Zurich, July 15, (Domei) With general uneasiness prevailing along Greece's boundary with Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and Albania, it is becoming increasingly clear that the British security forces now in Greece will have to remain there certaialy until next Spring and very possibly longer, according to
    204 words
  • 281 1 Lisbon, July 14, (Domei) Robert Patterson, American Under Secretary of the Navy, in an address at Glens Falls, New York, tonight declared that the Japanese Army would not surrender to any mere inference that it has been beaten and the American people must be prepared
    281 words
  • 73 1 Lisbon, July 15 (Domci)— American Navy Secretary James Forrestal yesterday disclosed that the commander of the American submarine which ruthlessly sank the Japanese mercy ship "Awa Maru" has boen relieved of his command and court-mar-tialled,- according to Washington dispatch. Although declining to givo
    73 words
  • 226 1 Lisbon, July 15. (Domei). —American President Harry Truman and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill have arrived at Potsdam for their conference, according to a Berlin dispatch. There ar~ no indications, however, that Soviet Premier Josef Stalin, who has left Moscow, has yet arrived ia Berlin. The
    226 words

  • 205 2 Big 'Savings Week* Campaign Started ''Dcposiiors in the Post Office Savings Bank can be •ssuied that iheii money will be absolutely safe," der'laied Mr. I. Sn/uki, Postmaster-Oneial, speaking at a *anety MttrtaUiaMM, sponsored by the Po>tal authorities, at the Dai loa Gflfcijo
    205 words
  • 183 2 The Mayor of i-yormn 'iai foproved the formation of an '"All-Syonan Weltare (loramittee," comprising IrooimuDily leaders, representatives from the Auxiliary (police Association, ad oihei .welfare associations. The objects of this com puttee are fourfold: relief and welfare of ivKMMi relief of air-raid victims, xelief of those
    183 words
  • 47 2 AN intending evacuees to D|awa »re asked by the Kowtka to MJbmit immediately a j detailed statement of their monthly living expanses in Syonan as the local Military Authorities are kindly considering giving assistance to evacuee* in accordance with their requirements.
    47 words
  • 188 2 Arrangements are complete for this evening's ieparture ot Svonan'a first butch ot evacuee* under the authorities' scheme tor helping people to >eek satety upcountiy during the nneigemy period which threaten* the inhabitants of this city. Ever> assistance and help will be
    188 words
  • 201 2 Thiiu seven members of the local Arab community, including some committee niembeii of the Arab Welfare association, are shoitK evacuating to Diawa. Representing the first batch of evacuees to Djawa. these 57 people led h\ Mr. FHioes AlhaiHi inten«l going 10 Djakarta in
    201 words
  • 128 2 In connexion with the "Malai Oversea-Chinese News," now being filmed by Nippon Kiga Sba, retoiding the activities of Oversea Chinese in Malai, the Syonan public will shortly see lor the first time on the street) a onereel film on "New Syonan,"
    128 words
  • 137 2 The Yamato theatre was i packed to capacity Saturday when the local journalists' association, the Nanko Kisha Kai, held a successful lec-ture-movie meeting on evacuation. Similar lectures were also held vesteiday at the Dai Toa theatre sponsored by the Police department, and at the
    137 words
  • 81 2 Lisbon, July 4. (Domri) I The British Government today uuiouoced that me conference of leading Indian statesmen convened at bimla jby Indian Viceroy Lord Wavell with the view to reconstituting the Viceroy's Executive Couacil has ended in failure, according to a London dispatch. An
    81 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 237 2 SALE OF GOVERNMENT LOTTERY TICKETS The 26th issue of Konaii S;iikon (lottery tickets; are now on sale to the public. 1. Total sum of Sale: Five hundred thousand ($50O,CO0) dollars. 2. Sale Price: One (Sl.O0V. dollar per ticket. 3. Number of winning tickets 53.738 tickets. 4. Fixed Sales period: From
      237 words
    • 260 2 ENGAGEMENTS The engagement between Mr. Tail Slew Komi, only son of Madam Koh Suat Neo and the late Mr. Tan 0011 Joo, and M.-^ Lee Peck Heng, second daughter of Mr. l.n Tan Seong, took place ou Sunday, July 15 2605. The engagement took place on July 15, 2605, between
      260 words