Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 August 1945

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  • 136 1 The Syonan Shimbun Editorial Officei #03, Upper Serangoon Road. Telephones 6446-7 Subscription Office t •01, Upper Serangoon Road. Telephone: 6861 No. 837 SATURDAY, AUG. 4, 2605 PRICE $10 MONTHLY MORE' RAIDERS DOWNED OVER HOMELAND Tokyo, Aug. 4—(Domei)— Three enemy raiders were shot down and two others heavily damaged by Nippon
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  • 79 1 Inspects Military College Undergraduates Tokyo, Aug. 3— (Domei)— Undergraduates of the Military Stan College were received in audience by TENNO HEIKA this mornIng. Lieut.-General Prince Tsunenori Kay a, President of the College, and General Yoshijiro Umezu, Chief of General Staff, were present at the occasion. Appearing In full
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  • 75 1 Lisbon, hug. 3, luomeij— A; a 1 lean President Harry 'liiinian, aftci leaving Plymouth, England, aboard the United States cruiser 'Augusta 1 en route home from the Potsdam Conference* today told repoiters that he made "no b« ret agreements ol any kind" with
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  • 194 1 POTSDAM FI2ZLES CUT Potsdam, like San Francisco, has ended in dismal failure. Each conference had an initial set-back. San Francisco was overshadowed by the death of President Roosevelt. Potsdam was interrupted midwny by the exit of Churchill. All that has come out of Potsdam was a decision to cru
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  • 259 1 Zurich, Aug. 3, (Domei) The outstanding results of the Potsdam Conference, which confined itself purely to the future of Germany and other European problems, as made known in the long report issued last night at the conclusion of the "ThreePower" talks, are as follows Geimany—Su|v°me
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  • 136 1 Tokyo, Aujr. 3. (Domei) Nippon shore batteries scored •direct hits and repulsed enemy surface craft which shelled Otorishima (formerly Wake Island) on Wednesday morning, according to a disI patch reaching here from a Nippon base in the Central Pacific
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  • 958 1 Chief Army Spokesman-Surveys Foe's Situation Reiterating Nippon's firm determination to fight the War of Greater Ka>t A^ia to the last until victory is achieved, Lt.-Col. Shozo Naknjima, chief spokesman of the Imperial Forces in the Southern Regions, at his weekly Press conference
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 398 2 (By a Domei War Correspondent) A Southern Base, Aug. 3, (Doiuei) This «s a stor> ot how Sergeant-Major Tokunaga braved inclement weather and instantaneously sank an enemy cruiser with a body-crashing attack in waters ult Puket island on July 26. Airmen of
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  • 205 2 Representative Meeting Approves Outline T;'c'-;ed with the important work of providing widescale relief during periods of emergency, and guided by experiences. of past air raids, the Emergency Relief Section of the All-Svonan Welfare Committee is mapping out immediate plans to ensure the
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  • 48 2 l.i>bon. Aug. 2. I Domei)— Ufa the < oru lusion of the "Three Power" dw unions Vncm.in Presideni Ham Truman today flew from Potsdam t« Plymouth ami joined King Georfe VI .ilxkui1 rhe British battie-<'ui-er 'Kenovvn' for a brief iuncheon meeiing, according to a PiymouUi dispatch.
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  • 141 2  -  En -ny Macassar, Aug. 3, (Domei) -Seventy local inhabitants are so tar known to have lost tneir livtl while more than 200 were wounded as a result ot an indiscriminate enemy raid by 13 super-torts against Macassar on the morning of Aug. 1. Nippon marine units
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 456 2 MARRIAGES The marriage between Yf. Wilson Khoo Bee Chuan, seco.id son of Rev. and Mrs. Kh >o Chiong Bee, and Miss Dany Neo Soo Neo, elder daughter of Mrs. Neo Lian Poh and the late Mr. Neo Lian Poh, took place at the Paya Lebar Method it Church to-day (Aug.
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