Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 August 1945
1945-08-02
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Title Section138 1945-08-02 1 The Syonan Shimbun Editorial omen 403, Upper Serangoon Road. Telephone 1 54*6-7 Subscription Office i •oi. Upper Serangoon Road. Telephone: 6861 No. 835 THURSDAY, AUG. 2, 2605 PRICE $10 MONTHLY BA MAW FELICITATED Tokyo, August I—(Domei)— TENNO HEIKA, on the occasion of the second anniversary of Burma's independence today, sent138 words
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224 1945-08-02 1 Nippon Unit* Capture Pyu, Other Vital Points A Frontline Base in Burma, Aug. 2, (Domci) —Nippon Forces entrenched in Urn Pegu mountain chain, who cut the highway to Mandalay, opened an offensive on the highway between Toungoo and Pegu on July 20224 words
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Article237 1945-08-02 1 TIME ON SIDE OF NIPPON If one compares disturbed Internal and external conditions in enemy countries today, with the serene unity of purpose which permeates the domestic life of wartime Nippon and the solidarity of the Pan-Asia bloc aligned to Nippon, it at once becomes evident why the enemy237 words
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Article105 1945-08-02 1 A Nippon Base in the Scuth-West I'acinc, Aug. 2. [Domei)—The Nippon ganiKM in the Balik i'apan ana, through vigorous counterattacks, bai succeeded in pinning down enemy troops and dealing severe damage to the enemy. I. p to july 27, since July 1 when the105 words
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Article32 1945-08-02 1 Lisbon, July 31, (Domei) Britain's 60,000 strong Communist party today pledged wholehearted support to the new Labour Government in "carrying out great social changes and the policy of international co-operation,'32 words
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133 1945-08-02 1 Lisbon, Aug. i, (Domei) A special 'New York Times' article from London, commenting on the tremendous sacrifices the British are having to pay for pursuing a policy of '"war at any price," today said. "Britain faces right now one of the133 words
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75 1945-08-02 1 Shanghai, Aug. 2, (Domei) —Evidently with the intention to launch a large-scale offensive against the Communist zone in north-west China, the Chungking army secretly sent reinforcements from Eastern Kansu to Central Shensi where fighting is proceeding between Chungking troops and Communist forces, according to a Venan75 words
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248 1945-08-02 1 Tokyo. Aug. i, (Domei)— Nippon forces gallantly battling numerically superior enemy forces on Bougainville Island, Solomons Group, continue to harass enemy activities and have accounted for 374 enemy troops killed or wounded during the middle part of July, according to latest information reaching here from248 words
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324 1945-08-02 1 Enemy Paying Heavy Price In Staying Around One thousand and tuentv-one aircraft, 2t surface vessels including one battleship, and five submarines— thai is the price the enemy is already known to have paid since the Okinawa battle ended, in324 words
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Article36 1945-08-02 1 Nanking, Aug. 2. (Domei) Ku Chung-chen, President ..t the Control Yuan of the National government, Jied ot illness at his village in \Vushih, south-west of N'antiaf, July ji at the age of 6f.36 words
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184 1945-08-02 1 Lisbon, Aug. I. (Domei)— Wiili the issuance of the final communique on the i'oisdaua Conference expected within the next 24 hours, Sylvain Mangeot, Reuier's diplomatic correspondent today reported in a dispatch from Potsr dam that the forthcoming communique will deal chieily with five issues which184 words
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Article81 1945-08-02 1 T kbon, Anrf. r. (Oomei) That the problem of smootheniag out American's warbioated domestic economy is one of the major jobs faced by the Truman administration today was reflected in American dispatches telling of the United States Government's intention to speed up industrial reconversion and to carry81 words
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Article46 1945-08-02 1 Tokyo, August i, (I)omei) —The Nippon National Service Religion Association has decided to form an Overseas ReligKM Information Committee aimed at correcting any misunderstanding on the part of Greater Ea«t Asiatic nations concerning Nippon*! religious activities aad übjecuvt» is 'tit M rin Tii «^i>46 words
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70 1945-08-02 2 Ma hi Giyu-Gun Affording Malai youths imbued with the right spirit an excellent opportunity to take an aettve share in t.-.e defence of the country, a new drive it b«mg made to enrol further recruits in the Malai Gtyuyun. Applications are being received70 words
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99 1945-08-02 2 Approximately 700 evacuees, forming the sixth ban h, are scheduled to leave Syonan on Monday night, Aug. 6, Fvacuation Headquarters disclosed today. This group will include evacuees detraining at Tarnpin, Seremban, Kuala LumMr, Kainiiar, Ipoh *nd Taiping. Kvacuees for99 words
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65 1945-08-02 2 An attractive program of music and specially selected films will highlight a show arranged by the Arab Welfare Association for Aug. 3 at the Nanyo Gekijo. There will be two shows, starting at 3 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. and admission charges will65 words
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Article25 1945-08-02 2 Tokyo, Aug. I. (Doinei)Sho/o Murata, Nippon Ambassador to the Philippines, has been replaced by Koh Ishii, the Foreign Oftice announced today.25 words
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290 1945-08-02 2 Dr. Paglar Going Upcountry To Investigate With tin- one all-embracing thought of "Welfare of the Syonaa People" in mind, the executive committee ol the -\II-Sv.in n Welfare Committee held a meeting at the Oversea-Chinese Utodmttoa premises yesterday when matters pertaining to290 words
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113 1945-08-02 2 Members of the A.P.A. Special Volunteer Free Labour Service Corps doing work for the military were j pleasantly ?urpri>ed jrester-1 day afternoon when on their return from work they found a comfort party organized by the Auxiliary Polite Association waiting with packets ot113 words
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102 1945-08-02 2 Lisbon, July 31, (Domei)— j A Reuter dispatch from Cal-: cutta reported that over 100 persons are said to have bcoi killed and many others injured when an aircraft crashed into an open-air market near Madaripur, Bengal, today. The market was in full102 words
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361 1945-08-02 2 Shanghai. Aug. I, i.Domei)--Chinese vernacular papers in their edtorial columns praised the Nippon Government's resolute attitude in ignoring the I'nited States British Chuntfkintf joint proclamation demanding Nippon's surrender, and at the same time, reaffirmed their pledge to continue extending all-out co-operation361 words
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62 1945-08-02 2 The siren at the Cathay building will sound "pre* cautionary alert" signal on Saturday, Aug. 4, at 12 noon Mr a period of three minutes. This will only be a test of the siren and the general public need not take any notice of62 words
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276 1945-08-02 2 (By A Domei Correspondent) A Southern Front, Aug. I. (l)oniei)-- Your correspondent had a thrilling experience riding one of our planes on a daring night attack on enemy positions at Bahk Papan on July 23. After taking oil276 words
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Article61 1945-08-02 2 Mr. A. M. Alsa^off has horn appointed President of the Syunan Arab Welfare Association in place of Mr. S. M. Alkftfl the former President who ha; evacuated to Malacca recently. Mr. Alsagoff if wellknown in local circlet, being a (ouncil Member of the Syonan Sports Association and61 words
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Article21 1945-08-02 2 On Tuesday, July 31, 2606, Mr Eugene Martha Wuhart at No 39, Lorong 31. CJeylang. Syonan. .Age 78. Deeply regretted.21 words
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