Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 July 1945

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  • 132 1 The Syonan Shimbun Editorial Offloei M 3, Upper Serangoon Road. Telephone: 5M6-7 Subscript lan Ofllefli Ml, Up;>er Serangoon Road. Telephone 1 6861 NO. 825 SATURDAY, JULY 21, 2605 PRICE $10 MONTHLY I FUNDS FOR CHINESE RAID VICTIMS Tokyo, July 21—(Domel)— The Nikka Kyokai, Sino-Nippon Society, which was organized on July
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  • 136 1 A Nippon Base on the Southern Front, July 21. (Domei). —Nippon garrison forces in the BaJik Papon sector in an encounter on the night of July is with two enemy companies on the Samarinda Road front killed or wounded half of
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  • 248 1 LABOUR SERVICE There appears to be an impression among certain people that because they are employed by some concern which is directly or indirectly connected with the supply of goods or materials to the Military Authorities, they ■re entitled to exemption from being called up for a day's free
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  • 1007 1 Army Spokesman's Call To Syonan Populace At his weekly Press conference yesterday, Lieut.Col. Shozo Nakajima, Chief Spokesman of the Imperial Nippon forces in the Southern R< ,rons, stressed that Nippon was confident and fully prepared to meet the
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  • 234 1 A Nippon Base on the Burma Front, July 21. (Domei) —Following a surpnse attack lauuciied ■jaillll the enemy during the first part of July on the Sittang front which carried Nippon units across the Sittang River, a powerful Nippon force, defying muddy terrain, is
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  • 95 1 A Frontline base, July 2i. (Domei). —The Nippon Air Force successfully carried out a surprise night raid on enemy air bases on Main Okinawa Island as well as enemy surface craft in adjacent waters last Wednesday, July 18. In their attack on
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  • 55 1 Nagoya, July 21. 1 Domei)* —Some kx) Mustaai fighten presumably from an lwao> jima base, raided over the Ok.izaki and Toyoluislii aioas and also the Nagoya vicinity for nearly an hour from about noon yesterday, according to a cominuni(|ue released by the Tokai Army District Command Hindquarters.
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  • 72 1 Nanking Announces Kwargchow Recovery Nanking, July 21—(Domei) The National Government of Ciiina in a communique released this afternoon announced that administrative rights over French-leased territory of Kwangchow Bay in South China have been restored to China as of July 16. The pnnouncement pointed out that France ceased to
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  • 226 1 A Nippon Base in the South-West Pacific. July 20, (l)oiiici)— Three Indonesian volunteers of the Nippon' forces in the Tarakan and j Balik Papan lectors, who died gallant deathl in defence of their homeland by j storming enemy invaders, I have been promoted posthumously two ranks
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  • 489 2 Those With Friends. Relatives, Go To Them Tpoh, July 20, (Domei)— The first group of Syonan Evacuees arrived at their dcs inatiom in Kamp^i and Ipoh resterday altt'ruu«jn. Twenty-two families detrained at Kampar, while 53 alighted at Ipoh. Another group of
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  • 117 2 Ipoh, July 20, (l)omei) Governor Naokata Ka.vamura in an interview with a Domei correspondent yesterday welcomed and gave the fullesi assurance that the Govei oment and people ot Perak will look after the; welfare of .ill Syonan e\;i- t neei making Perak
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  • 206 2 The ofticer-in-charge of Evacuation Headquarters points out thut unnecessary confusion and inconvenience were caused on Thursday by some evacuee families arriving late at ihe railway station. Future evacupos should be more punctual and assemble at their respective Police stations not later than
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  • 134 2 One of the year's best programs has been arranged for the grand variety evenings to be staged by the Syonan Symphony Orchestra at the Kokaido on July 27 and 28 in aid of the .Syonan Lvucuees' Relief Fund. Tickets priced at $100. $;o,
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  • 50 2 Under the auspices of the Syonan Musical Association, a Malai Arts Night" will be held at the Malai dekijo on July 2Q, starting at 8 p.m. Participating in the evenhtg'l progiam will be Malai kronchong parties, singers .iiu! dancers from the Ghasv dera Mata and Patma bangimwaMb
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    • 347 2 RESULT OF FOURTH ENGO SAIKEN DRAWi Yesterday's Engo Saikea (Relief Lottery) fourth term draw at the Syonan Kokaido resulted as follows: $100,000 prize: 267,271; No. preceding Ist Prize ($2,000) 267,270; No. following Ist Prize ($2,000) 267,272. $50,000 Prize: 131,217. £25,000 Prize: 155,410. $10,000 Prizes: 141,20.6; 120,372; 184,856; 289,351. $5,000 Prize*:
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    • 312 2 NOTICE Those subscribers to tho Syonan Shunbun (English Kiln.» whose subscription expires mi July 31, 2605, are hereby requested to renew same for a further period of 3 months hy depositing the sum of $30 at tl»e Subscription Otlico, 401, Upper Serangoon Road, Syonan. Syonan Shinbun Haikyubu, 401, Upper Serangoon
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