Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 July 1945

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  • 125 1 The Syonan Shimbun E«K«M SAM! tM, Upper Soraftftfan Road. Telephone: 5M6-I *j»6crlptton (Mice.: «M, Upper Serangqon RIM. Telophonai M«1 I No. 836 FRIDAY, /UV,Y 27, 26t5 PRICE $10 MONTHLY j SIGNAL UNIT HONOURED Tokyo, July 16 —(Domej)— The Wir Ministry today announced a report has been submitted to the Throne
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  • 276 1 Unimportant Establishments Closing Down Decisive measures streamlining local commercial and industrial enterprises with a view to increasing the manpower potential of this island for the war effort, and at the same time ensuring the smooth operation of trade in this city by maintaining
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  • 287 1 HOT RECEPTION AWAITS ENEMY IN SYONAN The splendid defence being put up by the Nippon Garrison Forces in the Balik Papan area with the wholehearted support of the Indonesians on the spot, provides much food for thought. If the numerically-superior enemy has not been able to make any noteworthy
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  • 39 1 Lisbon, July 26. (Domei) Owing to the shortage of meat supplies, the rationing of meat in Canada, which was discontinued in March, last year, will be re-imposed not later than September, an Ottawa message reported today.
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  • 223 1 Lisbon, July 27. (Domei)--Clement Attlee, 62-year-old British Labour Party leader, tonight supplanted Winston Churchill, as Britain's new Prime Minister, with the British Labour Party scoring an overwhelming victory over the Conservative Party in the first British general election in a decad^, accprding to
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  • 170 1 Tokyo, July 26—(Domei)— All metropolitan papers this morning carried prominently a report made by Dr. Hiroshi Shimomura, President of the Board of Information on the daily life of TENNO HEIKA, in the course of yesterday's conference of divisional chairmen of the Dai Nippon
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  • 60 1 Zurich, July 26, (Domei)— With the object of minimizing the possibility of fuither clashes between Syrians and French troops, General Sir Bernard Paget, British Com-mander-in-Chief in the Middle East, and General I Etienne Beynet, French Dele- j gate-General in Levant, have agreed on the evacuation of French
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  • 409 1 Saigon, July 26, (Domei)— Contrasting the special attack corps spirit which imbues the entire Nippon nation with the abject fear of loss of American lives as evidenced by frequent statements of United States military and political leaders, S. A. Aver, Propaganda
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  • 120 1 A Southern Front Nippon Base, July 27, (Domti)— Enemy forces m the Miri sector in the aorthwest Borneo, with its main strength still stationed in the Lutoug area, 12 kilometres north of Miri attempted sporadic intiiiratiuiib into our dCtencfl lint*s all
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  • 68 1 Shanghai, July 26. (Domei) —Okinawa-based boiiibfcrfiiihter formations, including Mustangs, Liberators and Mitchells, raided the Shanghai area in live waves on July 24 from 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. The raiders after hitting airfields around Shanghai made strahng attacks on the former International Settlement
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  • 130 1 Lisbon. July 26. (Domei) With Clement Attlee's assumption of. Britain's premiership Winston Churchill, former Pnrne Minister, and Anthony Eden, former Forcgn Secretary, almost certainty will not return to Potvlani to regime discussions with Soviet Premier Josef Stalin and American President Barn Trum.nn, a Reiner
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  • 523 2 Mosqui') Nets Free For All Going To Bahau rimphasizing the importance of carrying out duties relating to evacuation wlrch are closely connected with transport and other plana ot the military authorities in a perfectly correct and speedy manner, the Keimu-bu Cho
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  • 111 2 The grand variety concert by the Syonan Symphony Orchestra in aid of the Syonan Evacuees' Relief Fund takes place today, and will be repeated to-morrow, at the Kokaido starting from 6 p.m. No fewer than 21 items are included in a well-balanced program of music, dancing and
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  • 232 2 Ipoh, July 27. (Domei) The women's section of the Perak Malai Welfare Association is proving itself one of the most energetic bodies of women workers attached to any community welfare association upcountry. Through its efforts the Perak Malai Welfare Home, recently opened for Malai
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  • 29 2 Mr. M. Shinozaki, the Kosei-ka Cho, has been appointed Fukudan Cho of the Auxiliaiy Police Force, it was announced at the A. P. meeting held yesterday.
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  • 343 2 "The work which is now j bring undertaken by the m.litary is of a very urgent nature and the frople should realise this, t is only natural that civilians should co-operate with the military authorities to fulfil that work. This is
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  • 281 2 Kosei-ka Cho Urges People To Act Now "The authorities are carrying out the evacuation plans with true, sincere and kind intentions out of love and kindness for the local people" declared Mr. M. Shinozaki, Chief of the Syonan Tokubetu-si VV
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  • 94 2 A representative gathering of Military officials, local Nippon-jin, leaders of the various communities and others attended the funeral obsequies of the late Mr. T. Hirano, a member of Eiga Haikyu Sha (Malai Shisha) held at the Syonan Honganji yesterday. Among those present
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  • 44 2 Lisbon, July 25, (Domei)— Admiral Lord Louis Mountbrftten. Supreme Commander ol the South-Kast Asia Command, has arrived in England by air from Potsdam after taking part in the discussions there, No. 10 Downing Street announced tonight, according to a London dyjatch,
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