Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 July 1945

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  • 148 1 The Syonan Shimbun Editor»l Office 1 MS, Upper Ser arts son Road. TMephone: M46-T aubMrltfan pi Ml, Upptr feflMgwm fUad. TtiepheMi B*ol 1 No. Ml 1 SATURDAY, «M»Y 18, MO5 PRICE fit MONTHLY I E'JROPE MAY REVOLT Lisoon, July 26 (Uoroei) The influential 'Chicago Tribune' on Tuesday quoted an influential
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  • 126 1 Canton, July 28, (Domei)— Ow enemy marine patrol bomber at noon on July 25 appeared over the Hongkong area and dropped nine 100--lb. bombs on the enemy nationals' internment camp in Stanley peninsula, causing some casualties among the internees, most,
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  • 254 1 ATTLEE S CHANCE With the defeat of the British Conservative Party and the exit of Winston Churchill from the helm of the British snip of State, a chance occurs, even if belated, for Churchill's successor, Clement Attlee, the British Labour Party Leader, to save what little remains of the
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  • 151 1 Lisbon, July 27. Latest British election results give the Labour Party an absolute majority of 207 seats, according to a London dispatch. Meanwhile it was learned in London tonight that British Prine Minister Clement Attlee will return to Potsdam tomorrow
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  • 91 1 Tokyo, July 28. (Domei)— Ten war prisoners are so far known to have been killed and twelve others missing as a result of the wanton attack by enemy planes on a war prisoners' camp in the city of Kawasaki during the course
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  • 115 1 A Nippon base in the S.W. Pacific, July 28. (Domei)— Nippon Garrison Foices, carrying out a vigorous counter-attack, have checked the enemy in his renewed offensive in the Balik Papan area which started on July 23 and continued till the following day.
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  • 88 1 Lisbon, July 26, (Domeij. —Sui'iruM- wellcs, former American Under-Secretary of State, in an article in tod iv's 'Washington Post, strongly maintained that it was unwise for United States occupation authorities in Geimjny to follow the Russian policy of fostering German political activities, according to a
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  • 24 1 Saigon, July 25, (Domei) !)r. Ho Van Xii, successful Saigon practitioner has organized a special medical aid service among women here.
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  • 335 1 (By A Domei Correspondent) At a Frontline Base on the Nippon Mainland, July 26, —New crack Nippon tanks are undergoing strenuous practice day and night in preparation for an enemy invasion of the Nippon mainland. The commander of the tank corps at
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  • 580 1 "The defeat of the Conservative Party at t^e election nel^s, resulting in the exit of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his Cabinet could be Kenerally interpreted to mean a repudiation
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  • 43 1 Tokyo, July 23-(Dom-i) —His Imperial Highness Prince Yasuhito Chichitu and other Imperial Prinoes of the Blood today graciously granted monetary donations toward tiie fund for tiio relief of ah raid victims through the Nippon National Service Industrial Association.
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  • 344 2 Man Happy, Shown Every Consideration At a certain Butai, somewhere in Syonan, yesterday, party comprising Mr. Enoinoto, of Auxiliary Police Headquarters, APA. officials and a local doctor spent nearly two useful houis with mrmbers oi the Special Free Labour Service
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  • 110 2 Catering for the Malaireadini; public, two new joirnaU will shortly make] theii appearance in Syonan—j a weekly Sunday newspaper and a religious Islamic j Tiiagazine, both published by ihe Malai Shimbun-sha. The weekly "Berita Ahad" j ("Sunday News.") comes out j to-morrow and will comprise
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  • 288 2  - NOTES COMMENTS 'Sakura' "I should like to paint /a vivid word-picture ot what the people here who hesitate to evacuat**, might possibly experience in the near future," writes a column fan who signs himself "Futuristic." He asks people to visualize "long queues of tired old men, women and childen, struggling
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  • 88 2 Shanghai, July 27. iDomei) —Heavy fighting is develop-1 ing between Chungking fortes and Yenan troops in a number of sectors in the central part of Shensi Province, according to infofmation reaching here. Chungking forces under the command of (ieneral fin Tsune-nan. com-' mander of
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  • 116 2 A change In the method of registration for all would-be evaouees hat been made as a result of the meeting held at the Tokubetusi on Thursday. Heretofore, personal evacuation was taken care of by Syonsn Evacuation Headquarters. However, this mat hod has now been changed
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  • 84 2 Eagerly- looking forward to settling in their new homes, and displaying the best of spirits, the fourth batch of 132 fatnily-evacuees left for Perak state last night. City officials, community leaders and otfeer well-wish-ers were at t|»e railway station to see the
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  • 129 2 Yesterday's grand variety 1 concert at the Syonan Kokaido in aid of the Kvacuees" Relief Fund was wellattended and provided a leal feast of entertainment for all present. Classical music, rendered with peifect technique by accomplished instrumentalists, vocal items which were all enthralling, and dance
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  • 43 2 Osaka, July 27, (Domei) About 45 enemy super-tort bombers made an incendiary attack on Matsuyama City on Shikoku Island and also I Tokuvama City in Yamagurhi Preferture late ln«t night for about two hours begin- ning from 10.30 p.m. Thur•--&y night*
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  • 199 2 Lisbon, July 25, (Domei) The influential British journal "Glasgow Herald" to-day editorially declared that the Indian National Congress Party has undoubtedly improved its standing since the Simla Conference, according to a Glasgow dispatch. "Gandhi", the paper said, "was wise enough to stand aside
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  • 81 2 An assurance that evacuees to Negri Sembilan will be wel'.-looked after with patrinal kindness was given by Mr. S. Nakata of Seremban who is now in Syonan. Mr. Nakata assures those intending to evacuate, who have no friends to !go to that they need have no anxiety
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