Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 July 1945

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  • 141 1 The Syonan Shimbun Cditorfcri qffeM 403, upper Road. Te: j*>ne: 54*6-7 Subscription Office i Ml, Upper Sarangoon Road. Telephone: 6861 MO. 824 FRIDAY, JULY 29, 2005 PRICE $10 MONTHLY BELATED FOE ADMISSION Lisbon, July 10 (Domei)— Taking approximately 5 months to make the disclosure, the U.S. Navy Department today admitted
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  • 91 1 Tokyo, July 20, (Doniei)— The latest check-up of N.ppon interception war results reveal that a total of 3^ enemy carrier-borne aircraft i.«i so far known to have been shot down or heavily damaged on July 18 during the engmy raids on the Kanto
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  • 80 1 Lisbon, July 10, (Domei)—| Russian authorities are continuing to refuse the entry of American correspondents V.o j Ru^iun zones of occupation j in Eastern and South-eastern Europe, Joseph Grew, American Secretary of State, Stated today, according to .1 i Washington dispatch. Crew said that
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  • 226 1 AIR RAID SHELTERS The authorities concerned have issued an urgent appeal to i the people to bestir themselves and dig more trench shelters for their own sakes and the sakes of other civilians who may be caught in an air-raid while passing by or otherwise engaged in work in
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  • 67 1 A Nippon Base in the Southwest Pacific, July ia (Domei)— Nippon garrison foroes at Batik Papan fiercely retaliated with counter-blows the enemy's bitter shelling on July 15 and carried out a surprise storming attack the same night, kilting or wounding 150 enemy troops. Interne lighting is
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  • 155 1 A Nippon base in the South-west Pacific, July 20. iDomci)—As furious lighting rages in the Balik Papan sector of Borneo, Indonesians continue to co-operate unstintingiy and with great enthusiasm with Nippon garrison forces and are periurming deeds of valour. One outstanding act of heroism occurred
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  • 64 1 Lisbon, July iq, (Domei)— Close on the heels of reports ot animosity between AngloAmerican and Russian occupation troops in Berlin, a United Press dispatch from Berlin to-day said that British and American soldiers were tearing down Russian propaganda sign-boards in their respective occupation areas without any official
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  • 57 1 Lisbon, July iB, (Domei)— I ieut.-General Georfie H. I Stratemeyer, who arrived in China two days ago to take command of the United States Air Forces in China, will alsn hold the post of Air Advisor to General Albert Wedemever, Commander-in- Chief of the American Ground Forces in
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  • 61 1 Ternate Island, July 19, (Domei)—The mopping-up campaign against landed enemy forces on this island has been virtually completed. The Nippon gartison force killed 200 enemy troops during the last stage of their clean-up operations. This means that the enemy invaders who effected a landing in
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  • 91 1 Lisbon, July 17, (Domei)—j American President Harry Truman, on his return from the Potsdam Conference, will be confronted with the huge task of settling domestic labour troubles which have grown to serious proportions, according to a Washington dispatch. .The rumblings of discontent in the
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  • 79 1 Lisbon, July 18, (Domei) The Jewish Agency for Palestine to-d:iy denied Soviet allegations that Soviet citizens were being persecut-' Pvi in Palestine and prevented from returning to the U.S.S.R. by "reactionary Jewish organizations," according to a London dispatch. The Jewish Agency spokesman maintained that every assistance was
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  • 165 1 Moscow, July 18. (Domei) -Soviet economic expert Rubenstein, writing in the popular Soviet magazine "War and the Working Class," forecasts that the number of unemployed in the United States will attain a -tapering figure in the postwar period. Kven now, the number of unemployed in
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  • 71 1 Burma Front, July M (Domei) War results achieved by our forces up to date since the crossing of the Stttang river Is now known to include more than i ,000 enemy troops killed or wounded, two plaies shot down, and the
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  • 101 1 Lisbon, July 19, (Doraei)— American President Harry Truman, British Prime j I Minister Winston Churchill 'and Soviet Premier Josef Stalin have now entered the second phase of their momentous talks at Potsdam, I Denis Martin, Reuter corres-, pondent, reported in a dis- patch to-day from
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  • 73 1 Zurich, July 10. (D.imei) Ueflectittg the Soviet Union's keen interest in America'! in- j jcreasingly acute labour problem, a Moscow dispatch today said that a Soviet Trade Union delegation headed by Wissili KutnetMV, who led the Soviet representation to the World Trade Union Con--1f( rence earlier this
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  • 30 1 A Nippon Base in the Central Pacific, July 20, (Domei) —Approximately 150 enemy carrier-planes attacked Otoriiiina* formerly \V;ike Island, yesterday morning. Damage Ito our side was negligible.
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  • 75 1 Lisbon, July ig, (Doinei)— Alf Hassel, NorweKiii" Ambassador to Chungking, has contracted cholera in Chungking's latest cholera epidemic which has been raging for the past two months, according to a Chungking dispatch. Hassel, the first foreigner to he allected by the latest outbreak, has
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  • 81 1 Zurich, July 18, (Doinei)— Close on the heels of report! tilling of increased friction aloftf Greece's frontier with Albania, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria, an Athens dispatch today laid that well-ecjuipped British troops already have taken up positions alone tins Northern deck border. in this connection, it will be
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  • 81 1 Lisbon, July if). (Domn) The Souib-t..sl A^ia Cummand r! sT.rten todmy aid ti' i c forces in Burma "reacted rigorously" n hen i ritisli i> >• »ps attempted to i.;■>■ i- thi .r positioai in ;he area of Myitkyo, in the lower Sit ..ng River
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  • 56 1 Zurich, July i<> (Domei)— Another general btrike —tlw second in the space of les^ than a month today broke out in Trieste, paralyzing all transport and public iervtcei According to a report received hrrc. The -strike is believed to have, been (.ill<:(i ID protect apain-.t
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  • 285 2 More People Also Said Leaving For islands Accompanied by an ofTk i.il from the Ko«ci-ka, the ■fecond batch of 470 odd evacuees left lor their various destinations up-country last nijdit, to the hand-waves and cheers of local city officials and leading
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  • 96 2 S( remban, July iq, iDnrnei) -Providing ami)le testimony ot the authorities' < onccrn over the welfare of j evacuees from Syonan who aie expected here shortly, a; sum of $40,000 has been re- < ccived by the recently formed Evacuees Welfare Connnittee from
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  • 82 2 Snendinp a full two hours under favourable weather conditions, ace newsreel cameramen of the local studio of the Nippon Film Corporation yesterday "shot" several hundred feet of film of women members of the Syonan Sports Association "Special Forward Service Corps" working in farms in the outskirts of
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  • 43 2 Entertainment for members of the Auxiliary Police Force i will be held this month as' follows July 25, Fuji, Gekijo; July 26, Tokiwa Gekijo; July 27, Yamato Gekiio; July 28, Dai Toa Gekijo j July 29, Gieai i World. j
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  • 301 2  - NOTES COMMENTS •Sakura' What reporters overlooked in their report! of the memorable departure of Syonan'f first evacuee train was that Cupid was also travelling on that train, judging by the way young ni'-n and ma; Jens clustered together, not wearing tired looks like a few of the older folk did,
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  • 366 2 Forming another link in the chain of food reservoirs which today surrounds Syonan, the Pulau Batam agricultural settlement —late«t of the series of food production j schemes formulated by the authorities' ana sponsored by thic cit\s two biggest relief organization! —is speedily beinf
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  • 50 2 Cleansing work In various parts of the city has been very satisfactorily done by the Auxiliary Police personnel, A.P. Headquarters disclosed. These areas have been especially commended:—"A" Division, Sections 1, 2 and 9; "B" Division, Section 1; "C" Division, Section S; "0" Division, Section 5.
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  • 106 2 The Malacca OverseaChinese Association, which is wholeheartedly co-operat-ing with the other local welfare Associations in drafting concrete "evacuation" plans, has set up a strong Committee to look after the welfare and interests of Syonan evacuees generally. To be known as the Evacuation Relief Committee, this
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  • 33 2 A grand concert in aid of the Evacuees Relief Fund will be held in Malacca early next month. It is understood the concert is being organized by the Malacca Koa Doshikai.
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  • 66 2 Madam Tan Sun Neo, aged 81, It loved mother of Khoo Kay Hian, Kay Tuan, Kay Yeow, Kay (hre and Madam Khoo Siew Kirn died peacefully at No. 38. Lornng 27-A, Geylaag on .Inly 18. at 8 p.m. T.f. leaving chin.} 18 giandrhildrtin and 9 trreat grandi liildren. Burial
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    • 391 2 NOTICE Those subscribers to the Syo nan Sbimhun (English K<in. whose subscription expires on July 31, 2605, are hereby requested to renew same for a further period of 3 months l»y depositing the sum of $30 at tlie Subscription Office, 401, Upper Serangoon Road, Syonan. Syontn Shinbun Haikyubu, 401, Upper
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