Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 July 1945

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  • 148 1 The Syonan Shimbun editorial Office 1 403, Upper Serangoon Road. Telephone: 54*6-7 Subscript ten Office 1 •01, Upper Serangoon Road. Telephone! 6861 I NO. 828 WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 2505 PRICE $10 MONTHLY UNITS »M P.I. CITeD Tokyo, July 24 (Domei)— Tie War Ministry announced y)6terday that a report has been
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  • 249 1 Heavy Casualties Inflicted On Invaders A Nippon base in the S.-W. Pacific, July 25, (Domei) Garmon Forces in the Balik Papan sector have repulsed ail enemy attempts at a break-through of cur portions since the start of the enemy offensive
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  • 242 1 DIG MORE SHELTERS It is felt that the local people, because they have enjoyed comparative immunity from serious air raids hitherto, are inclined to minimise the dangers which can arise, especially when foe ra ders resort to indiscriminate bombing methods, such as they have adopted in' Shanghai and other
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  • 117 1 Lisbon, July 24. (Domei) The British delegation to the "Three Power" Conference at Potsdam today officially announced that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill will return to London tomorrow for the results of the Biitish general election but said that the Potsdam talks will not end, according to a
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  • 50 1 Five Enemy Raiders Intercepted, Driven From Syonan Skies A lone enemy B-24 and four P-38's which attempted to invade Syonan skies about 2 p.m. today were put to rout by our interception. This is a sign that the enemy has again assumed activity here that requires strict vigilance.
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  • 138 1 Tokyo, July 25. (Doinci) \\ith the first conference of divisional chairmen of the Dai Xippou Seijikai scheduled to talce place today, the selection of 43 chairmen and divisional .secretaries-general, including those of Hokkaido and Osaka, has been decided on. The organization of the Tokyo division
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  • 43 1 Lisbon, July 24, (Domei)--| Chungking's serious cholera 1 epidemic, which has been raging for the past two months, so far has struck j about 6,000 persons ynd claimed tin death of 150 since early yesterday, according to a Chungking dispatch. 1
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  • 174 1 Nanking, July 25. (Dome.) Nippon residents in China are now fully prepared for any eventuality should the enemy launch landing operations on the China coast. With the epoch-making movement of Nippon residents to join the righting ranks side-by-side with 01 r
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  • 53 1 Shanghai. July Ss, (Domei) —Escorted by approximately ioo Lightning fighters, ico Liberator and Mitchell bombers yesterday carried out a daylight bombing attack en j the Chow^han Islands off i Hangchow, Chekiang Province. Throwing up l barrage of an'i-aircraft fire Nippon ground batteries shot do.vn six planes and
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  • 342 1 Tokyo, July 24, (Domei) Whether Chiang Kai-shek likes it or not the Americans j will undertake an invasion j landinf-operatioa on be China co.ist at their own convenience, to suit the United States' inordinate ambition for outright conquest of the China continent,
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  • 270 1 Tokyo, July 2?, (Dome!)— The recent intensification of attacks upon Nippon are serving to whip up tlninp fervour of the Nip,-en people to an inn higher pitch than ever before, the Nippon I mci ed> torially declared today. It said obviously thfl enemy's tactics
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  • 88 1 A Nippon H;. c in ihc S.-W. I'ucific, July 23, (l)oinei)- A l< it« r ul t imendai ton h; b« en ;;i by thi' garrison coi to Lfeuti nan liinji 1 .ikahashi and S Majoj .'-liiiiobu Jto lot x\ ir .j..1--liant i", r a
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  • 344 2 Auihorilies' Good Intentions Now Fully A Syonan Sliimbun reporter who went round interviewing various families discovered that the local citiz>us have not been slow to re-act favourably to the reports of the rousing welcome accorded to tie first group of evacuees, and
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  • 175 2 Lislun, July 23, (Domei) Confidence that the United I States will be able to derive profit! from India's post-war economic and social planwung, despite an expected I tightening ot India's, import controls, today was voiced by the 'Foreign Commerce 1 Weekly,' journal of
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  • 57 2 Macassar, July 24. (Domei) The ground was broken with due ceremony on July 21 tor the construction of a training camp for members ol the Macassar branch of the National Constiuciion j 1 eague. The tiaining centre is expected to be completed j well in time for
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  • 179 2 In its report on the Postal Savings Bank for June, the Malai Gunsei Kanbu Yusei Kyoku states that postal savings, continuing its icmarkable progress, finally exceeded the expected mark 01 500,000 in depositors and $30,000,000 in deposits during June. June deposits totalled $4,663,486
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  • 61 2 Pontian«ik, July 23,1 (Doinei)—Twenty-eight 0* 30 members constituting he Poatiaoak Provincial Council were officially appointed under date July iq. The Council it was further disclosed will be convened tor its first session for three days beginning Aug. 15. It is anticipated they will discuss chiefly problems centering on
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  • 358 2 Sentence of death vas puved by Mr. Justice Filial in the High Court on Tuc~c.iy, on a 2-5-year-old llokluen Chinese, 1-ow Kens Hian, for the murder ot hiMife at Cheang Hong Lim Street. Ihe uen.ui'ed received no fewer than nine
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  • 123 2 Approximately a thousand' specially-invited guests of the Azad Hind Government heard the first orchestral rendition of two stirring song pieces composed by a Nippon employee of the Hodo-bu, (entitled "Chalo Delhi" and 'Conquer by Divine Fire", whifh were dedicated to Svbhai Chandra Bose,
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