Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 August 1945

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  • 141 1 The Syonan Shimbun Editorial omcei MM, Upper S«rango«n R*«d. Teicptione: 5446-7 Ml, u^ht tmrvwmm fcoai. TcHptoHt: Mil NO. 834 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1, «6 *RIOC $tt HONTW.Y j EXPLOSIONS ROCK ULUTHI A Nippon Base in the Centra! [pacific, July 31—(Domei)-l:or eleven hours from early i.iorrmg July 27, intermittent detonations of heavy
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  • 110 1 Foe Kure Raiders Pay Heavy Toll Tokyo," Aug. t, (Domei) -Nippon anti-aircraft Runs and interceptors jointly shot down a total of 112 enemy aircraft and heavily crippled 130 others during an enemy raid on Kure and other WCtori on July 28, accord
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  • 110 1 Lisbon, July 31, (Domeij— Soviet Premier josef Stain who had been slightly indisposed and absent from the discussions since Sunday, relumed the talks tins afternoon, with American President Harry Truman and British Prime Minister Clement Attlee, according to a Berlin d.:-patch. It is understood
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  • 227 1 WHO'S LOSING? An unbiased study of recent war results in the Pacific theatre clearly indicates that the enomy is being subjected to terrific punishment in all theatres, and that wherever ha attempts to take the offensive, the initiative is immediately wrested from him by superior Nippon desthdefying air and
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  • 167 1 Lisbon, July 30. (Doinei) The Soviet Union is understood to lure already made three demands to the AngloAmerican pimoh to speedily turn over a part of the captured German Navy as Russia's s- ha re of the spoils of war, according to a
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  • 92 1 Canton, July 31. (Domei)— Apparently inspired ,by mounting antagonism again>t Chungking dictatorship and driven by gronizg hardsbips in living conditions in the Chungking-controlled' area, three vi I laces in TsunßU-hsicn no.th of Canton i-erf people's representatives to Canton to seek permission for incorporation of
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  • 318 1 A Nippon Base in the S.-W. Pacific, Aug. 1, 1 Domei The enemy's repeated, c:sperate attempts on July 27 and 28 to inriltrate into Nippon defence lines in the Ba.ik i'apan area has ended in a complete failure as a result
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  • 55 1 Lisbon, July 3r. (Dome!)— The nationalistic Wafiiist Party of F.gypt has presen'ed a demand to the British Government for the evacuation of foreign troops from Egypt ;ind the handing over of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan to full Egyptian control, the spokesman of the Wafist P.irtv disclosed in Cairo tonight, according
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  • 166 1 Stockholm, July 30, (Domei) —In a sober warning to the American people, the New York Times dated July 16 which has just been received here, declares in an article entitled "Pacific War" that there is no denying that American losses arising from Japanese Kamikaze assaults
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  • 56 1 Lisbon, July 30. (Dornei)— Britain's coal industry may head the list of key industries earmarked for nationalization when the new British Labour Government gives a broad outline of the measures it proposes to introduce in the next Parliamentary session, Fiaser Wighton, Reuter political correspondent,
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  • 149 1 Third Successive Asiavlt In Three Days Tokyo, July 31, (Domei) The Nippon air force successfully carried out a devastating special attack plane strike against enemy surface craft in Okinawa waters last night. Spotting enemy surface units in waters oil Katena on
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  • 143 1 Tekyo, July 31—(Domei)— Tite War Office announced 1 afternoon that th« citation which has been granted Sergeant-Major Chikara Wat anabe who developed a new fighting method against c.c. y submarine and sank or damacod seven of them since last May in waters off New
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  • 118 1 Tokyo, August I. (Domei) —With the Navy Ministry's announcement yesterday that marine combat service units of the People's Volanteef Corps will be formed oa August I, both land and marine combat service units will make their debut today.; It is understood that marine combat service
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  • 33 1 Stockholm, July 31, (l)nmei) —Sweden's wartime coalition government has gives way to a Socialist ministry headed hy Per Alhin Hansson, with Or«trn Unden ;i< Foreign Minister, it was officially announced today.
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  • 236 2 Strong Committee To Tackle Wartime Relief 4 Coordinating relief and welfare work in this ritv so (>- to provide th<% fullest benefits to war and air raid S/tCtimS a> well as evacuees, trip all-< ommunitv Synnan committee has been formed b> the authorities
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  • 56 2 Another warm send-off was srivrn the fifth batch ot =;oo t»\d evacuees, who left tor ■estinatiotis in southern and Ceniial Malai last night. Light it'tteshments were ■erred the evacuees prior to jlheir departure, while Special worward Service Corps mem[fccts were on duty
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  • 65 2 T.ishon, July 30, (Domri) iTlie spectacular crash ol an American Army Mitchell too tuber into the Empire State .Building in New York <>n [Saturday is estimated unoHiYully to bavc caused damage amountin>; to a sum 01 about C 51,000,000,' according to a J^pw
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  • 64 2 T.Mvn, July .v\ (Dnmri) |V\' ;in i? Shin-chieh, Chungking pfinistei of [nformation, ha< ii«-.ii oamed new Chungking Toreign Minister, mcceeding t JV. T. V. Soong, wh6 i<'jrrntly became President of hhc Cliunßkitiß l.vc( utive, iVuati, Bccordiaf to a Chiuifking dispatrh. At the ?a;ne tinne, ft was Jrarned that
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  • 127 2 I Nbon, July 30, (Domei)— The Spokesman Of the Arab (Mine in London, which claims to be the. unofficial movthpitcfl ot the Arab I e.tf>up today denounced the impending renewal of Zionist demands for uniestricted immigration in Palestine as "an out rape against the Arabs' most
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  • 90 2 Lisbon. July 20. (Domei)— Tlie political < onimentatoi "1 iberator" of the London Sunday "Observer" toda> expressed belief tliat the new British Labour Govtramenl will shnlv carry out a re shuttle of important ambas -adorial po*t>, according If a London dispatch. He predicted that Lord
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  • 75 2 The entire orphanage run by the Ramakrishaa Mission in Syonan will shortly evacuate t<> Batu Gaian. Perak, in conformity with Government's order for the evacuation of nun essential citizens (A this city. The necessary arrangements for the evacuation of the orphan-; .ot tinl-" si Kool,
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  • 30 2 h is understood tiint the Syonin Syiuphony Orchestit'i grand Satiety <<>"- cm hold on Friday nnrl 1 ula* 'aH in .tie! of the Syoaaa Evacuee Fuud tealized over $32,000.
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  • 85 2 Bangkok, July 31 (Dome!) —The Home Deferce Command announced that some six enemy B-24 bombers attectied the Thai capital witli demolition bombs Sunday from 12.30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. The announcement said enemy aircraft caused some damage to military facilities while the Siriraj Hospital, built by Rockefaller
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  • 286 2  - NOTES COMMENTS 'Sakura' Five batches of evacuee* l have already lefs Syonao foi upcuantl) destinatioaa and! tin. iirr bat( lv will follow «it -.hort iatervall, it ib uuder- >'c(.d. Meanwlnle letn i s- fiom evacueei wlio bave alIready reached tlu-ir destiav |at ions reveal thai they have' do regret* «*r
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  • 117 2 With reports of brisk activiu in all local bttttkl pto \iciinj* a. pointer, big results are aj,rdin expected tiom the fourth "Fixed Ueposit with Bonus" campaign launched t>\ the Malai Hanking k»Uh nation from toriav. Featuring this latest drive are
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