Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 31 July 1945

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  • 132 1 The Syonan Shimbun Editorial Office 1 403, Upper Serangoon Road. Telephone: 6446-7 Subscription Office t Ml, Upper Serangoon Road. Telephone! 6861 I No. 833 TUESDAY, JULY 31, 2605 PRICE $10 MONTHLY 1 BWISS TO LOOK AFTER NIPPON INTERESTS Tokyo, July 30— (Domei)—A formal note was received on July 26 from
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  • 223 1 Retreating Foe Blows Up Important Bridge A Burma frontline base, July 31, (Domei)—Nippon Forces entrenched in 'he Pegu mountain area, while nail ing down the main strength of the enemy at the same time has been attacking his transport of military
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  • 251 1 NIPPON STANDS FIRM It Is both instructive and Illuminating to seek a correct appraisal of the desperate dilemma confronting the enemy today. Judging by recent developments on the enemy's homefront, and his pressing domestic problems, the ridiculous proclamation issued by Truman, Churchill and Chiang Kai-shek discloses how desperate is
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  • 91 1 A Nippon Base in the Southwest i'acitic, July 30. (Domei) —Meeting relentless counter-attacks from Nippon garrison troops, enemy forces in th~ Balik Papan sector have been checked and are only carrying on listless activities. Consequently, only speradic skirmishes are taking place on
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  • 41 1 Lisbon, July 30, (Domei) A dispatch from Kandy (Ceylon) today said that the British minesweeper Squirrel recently struck a mine- and had to be sunk by gunfire from a sister-ship. A number of casualties was incurred, it said.
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  • 113 1 Tokyo, July 30, (Domei) Following up their previous night's raid, Nippon air forces made another sweeping attack against enemy war-j craft in the Okinawa sector j as well as enemy airbases on Iyejima from the night of I July 28 to early
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  • 74 1 Lisbon, July 30, (Domei) Manifesting their opposition to French rule, three-quarters of the Moslem electorate of Algiers refused to vote in the Algerian municipal elections over the week-end, according to reports received here to- j day. The Moslem voters dis- j regarded certain concessions granted to them
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  • 45 1 Tokyo, July 30, (Domei) The Nippon air force carried out another devastating attack on Main Okinawa Island j from Saturday night to Sunday morning. Our surprise attack was directed at Kita and Naka airfields where fires were caused to start.
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  • 333 1 Lisbon, July 30. (Domei) Clement Attlee, British Labour Prime Minister, and F.rnest Bevin, new British Foreign Secretary, who arrived in Potsdam yesterday to resume the "three power" discussions may ask Soviet Premier Josef Stalin and American President Harry Truman that the
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  • 113 1 Enemy Given Taste Of What Awaits Him Tokvo, July 30, (Domei) -Nippon air defence mvts «o far are known to have shot down a total of 71 planes and heavily damaged 48 others of enemy raiders launched from aircraft-carriers, Manana,
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  • 82 1 Containing many bright new features, the second issue of ''Berita Ferajurit," Malai fortnightly meant primarily for members of the Heiho and Giyu-gun, will be out in a few days' time. Of interest are several topical articles contributed by the members of these two local defence
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  • 57 1 Lisbon, July 2Q. (Domei) The opening of the British Parliament with the Labour Government in office has been postponed from August 8 to August 15 so as to enable British Prime Minister Clement Attlee to complete the talks at Potsdam and select further members of his
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  • 114 1 Frontline Base in Indochina, July JI, (Domei) —In co-ordinated action with other Nippon forces which are dealing a heavy blow on trie Chungking Army lurking along tbe border of Indochina and China, Nippon troops in the Ha Giang sector, northern Indochina, on the night of
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  • 88 1 Lisbon, July 30, (Doniei) I uable to meet the food requirements of the civilian! raiding in the Americanoccupied zone of Germany, American occupation authorities have left such problems as feeding the German people entirely to the iermans themselves, according to an Ameiican Offiot of
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  • 54 1 Tokyo, July «l, Oomci) Enemy caniei-boine planes from his t;i~k force operating ir waters south of the Nippon homeland raided Kanugawa, Tochigi and Iboffftfi prefectures from 2.30 p.mi. fester* clay, attacking airfields, other military installations tnd warplants. Part of 'he raider-, also indncriminately a tacked .iy .md
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  • 38 1 Hon^konp, July 31, iDorru'i)- Dr. Cm Mfn-yi, Governor of Kwan.i'tuntf Province, left hore Saturday for Canton, coibpleting a sixday visit to Hongkong, which was the first since his suaiulion of his new ollic c.
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  • 207 2 Use Wells For AH Washing, Agriculture Chief of the Water Department, Mr. I. Yumuia, in a statement yesterday, urged the public to conserve water in view of the fact that "present consumption figures are out ot all proportion with supply capacity."
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  • 182 2 Tokyo, July 30. (Domei) —"There is nothing new in the Potsdam proclamation. It only reiterates the enemy's ambition U'garding East Abia," declaied the Nippon Sangvo Keizai, influential commercial daily, which editorially commented on the proclamation today. Excerpts from the editorial follow: In the Potsdam proclamation
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  • 18 2 Closing date for entries for the S.S.A. open amateur championship boxing tournament has been extended to
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  • 263 2  - NOTES COMMENTS 'Sakura' I am told that great schemes are afoot for the general welfare of the people of Syonan as the result of the new "brain trust" set up Sunday in the form of an All-Syonan welfare rommitte. Specialty selected by the Mayor of Syonan for the jobs at
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  • 161 2 Lisbon, July 2Q, (Domei) Herbert Evatt, Australiau Foreign Minister, today strongly criticized the Potsdam declaration directed toward Japan, declaring that Australia, as an active belligerent with keen interest in Pacific developments, should have been consulted in matters relating to a peace
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  • 88 2 Lisbon, July 20, (Domei)— "Something appears to have gone seriously wrong with the machinery of Empire consultation," the ''London Daily Telegraph" editorially declared today in connection I with complaints raised by Australia, India and New Zealand that they were not consulted in the drafting of the
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  • 228 2 A Nippon Base on the j Southern Front, July 30,! (Domei) —Nippon forces on the Balik-Papan-Samarinda front successfully checkmated a fresh enemy offensive; launched on July 20 and are .now carrying on fierce storming attacks against the invaders. With the enemy unable to
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  • 240 2 Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 50) Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims as next of kin or otherwise against the Estate of Ong g m Kuan, deceased late of No. 61, Wolferstau
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