Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 July 1945

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  • 134 1 The Syonan Shimbun «M, lifer gerangttn Rml TllJiHimft'1. jrtyt •01, Upg* Serangoon Ron. No. 827 ■HJESDAY, JULY M, 26JK PRICE $18 MONTHLY FOfe d£BTROYERS ROUTED Tftky; vH/ly 23- (Domei) Nippon surface craft on an isoort mission pouted about eJgtit enemy desiroyers in an eiifOMjwor Hiat took place off t!;e sqdth^rn
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  • 147 1 Lfsbon, July 23, (Domei) Indicating that the AngloAmerican fortes are in< urfing increasing looses in the Borneo operations, a dispatch from American General Douglas MacArtli.Lu's headquarters in Manila today disclosed that 1,650 Aaglo-Amprican ttpopi have either been Villrd, wounded or are
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  • 242 1 SAVE YOUR SAVINGS With the prosperity which the people of this country are enjoying under the benign rule of the Nippon authorities, a considerable amount of cash is now in the possession of the populace. A considerable sum has been deposited by the people in the Post Office Savings
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  • 96 1 Tokyo, July 2i, (Domjei)— Nippon destroyere shortly ailer midnight yesterday =i;oau.d three enemy submarines in waters oil Chkhi- jnua m the Ogasawaia group 1 and lamecu^iely attacked and repulsed the enemy I uuyp^iCia-uiarauders. MoweMer, at about 3 a.m. j today the enemy again apbheir©d the
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  • 120 1 Zurich, July 22. (Domei) In an Order of the Day to the Red Army and Navy on the occasion o: Soviet .\avy Day, Josef Stalin, Soviet Fiemier and cominaiiuci-ni-Unci ot all ot Russia's armed forces, today intimated the ambition of the Soviet Union to construct
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  • 107 1 T6kyo, July 23, (Doraei) Premier Admiral Baron Kantaro Suzuki accompanied ■•>>' Hisatsune Sakomizu, Chief Secretary of the Cabinet, and Lieut.-General Saburo Endo, Direotor-General of the Board of Aeronautical Arms of the Munitions Ministry, and others yesterday afternoon inspected a certain underground aircraft pi; nt. During the
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  • 182 1 Lisbon, July 23, (Domei) Tbe atmosphere of secrecy surrounding the three-power deliberations in Potsdam tightened to-day and up to early this evening there has been no infomation ot any kind available from ibe British, Russian or American delegations, Denis Mariin, Reut'er correspondent,
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  • 201 1 Lisbon, July 20 (Doniei) Although praising the Russians for their "co-operation" and "fair dealing" in the I joint occupation of Berlin, I Major-General Floyd L. I Parks, American commander lin the German capital, today indicated that the AngloAmerican authorities were encountering some difficulty in negotiating matters
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  • 266 1 Tokyo, July 23. (Domei)— Giving impressions erf his extensive inspection tour throughout Kyushu, Hirokichi Nadao, Home ViceMinister, in the course of an interview with the press declared the people of Kyush* with tr.T1' 1' Biishido spirit are burning with otthutiasin and determination to achieve victory
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  • 58 1 Zurich, July 23, (Domei) Some 2,400 inmate;, of Kegina Coeli Prison, Rome's principal gaol, who last night et the prison's roof on fire in a revolt which has been going on since Saturday, tonight are still holding out against 1 the police in various parts of j
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  • 273 1 Tokyo, July 24, (Domei)— I Enemy super-tons and other I smaller aircraft, which of j Iftte have been currying out I indiscriminate aeriaJ atJ tacks on lesser important 1 cities of the Nippon main- land, have been responsible 1 for mounting casualties a^uong
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  • 78 1 A Nippon Base on tht Burma Front, July 24, (Dotnei)—Although torrentiut rains arc drenching the entire Burma battlefront, the Burmese with their determination not the least darnpener. the rains are carrying on vigorous actnities in fullest co-ope: at ion with the \'ippor I turtle ;.rid
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  • 391 2 Free Agricultural Lands, Full Protection Earnest desire to give fullest support to Syonan evacuees was expressed by the Governors of the various upcountry StatCt in in'crvu ws with the press party which a', companied the first batch. Extending warm hands of welcome
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  • 107 2 Attention Is drawn to the fact that although the Chief of the Local Passive Defence Department has urged the immediate renovation of all existing air-raid shelters and the urgent digg.ng of new trench shelters, the public still appear to
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  • 44 2 Lisbon, July 21, (Domei)— Sprnille Braden, American Ambassador in Buenos Aires, is experiencing embarrassment from an anonymous pamphlet and poster attack arcordinx to an American dispatch. The pamphlets alleped that ''Cowboy" Braden had said he would 'tnme" Argentina in one month.
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  • 195 2 Regulations cnncininp the receiving of Syonan evacuees, released by trie Selanj;or authorities |o the press party for the firidmiC* of Svonr.n evacuees, state that it i« intended to complete transportation from Svonan to Selangor by the end of July. According to trie original rule*, Syoitan
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  • 229 2  - NOTES COMMENTS 'Sakura' (There seems to be a wholly unwarranted tear among certain would-be eva- cuees having friends or relatives to go lo upcountry, that they will not be able to go to their friends or relatives homes ana there fend for themselves, as they would like to, but would
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  • 68 2 Lisbon, July 20, iDomei)— A member ot the r air Km- 1 pluymem Practice Conimiitee oi the United States Congress to-day disclosed that of me mure than o,cxx> ca>es the Committee investigated in response to the employees charges of unfairness, three quarters concerned negro, workers,
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  • 344 2 State Officials, People Invite More fci .acuecs To Come Interviewed by the Syonan Shimbun on his return from upcountry, Mr. M. Shinozaki, Kosei-ka Cho, who accompanied the first trainload of evacuees, declared that "alL upcountry states are completely organized
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 95 2 NOTICE Those subscrbeis to the Syo li.m Shimliun (English h'ln.i whose subscription expires ou July 31, 2feos, are hereby re quested to renew same lor a further period of 3 months i>y depositing the sum ot $o0 at the Subscription Office, 401, Upper Road, Syonau. Syonan Shimbun Haikyubu, 401, Upper
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    • 155 2 MARRIAGES The marriage took place last Saturday (July 21, 2605) between Mr. Sunny Tan (eldest son <>[ MuHam Lee Hek Eng and the late Mr. Tan Lee Wan) and Miss Lily Yeo (fourth daughter of tin- fate Mi. and Mrs. Yeo Kong Thow). The marriage between Mr. Leong Hong Toh,
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