Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 6 August 1945
1945-08-06
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Title Section119 1945-08-06 1 The Syonan Shimbun Editorial Olmi ♦09. Upper Serartftoon Road. Telephone 1 6446-7 Subscripts* Ofticti Ml, Upper Serangoon Road. Telcpho 68C1 NO. 838 MONDAY, AUG. 6, 2605 PRICE $10 MONTHLY LATEST U.S. CASUALTIES Lisbon, Aug. 3— (Domei)— in Its weekly war casualty report, the United States War Department yesterday revealed that119 words
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128 1945-08-06 1 Tokyo, Aug. ft— (Domei)The War and Navy Ministries respectively announced this afternoon posthumous promotions granted to Lieut.-General Mitauru Ushijima, Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon forces In the Okinawa sector, and Rear-Admiral Minoru Ota, Commander of the Nippon marine fcrces in the s~.me atei.128 words
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Article265 1945-08-06 1 'WARE RUMOURS While the great majority of the good people cf Syonan strictly avoid idle cossip which, however harmies: on the surface, may possibly create seme mischievous repercussions, there arc unfortunately some people who still give credence to the most frivolous of rumours and repeat what they hear with265 words
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148 1945-08-06 1 A Nippon Base in the Southern Regions, Aug. 5, (Domei) -Fighting against 'heavy ocls since the enemy lauded on Tarakan Island, Nippon army and navy garrison units during the past two months have checked the enemy's advance and, at the same148 words
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94 1945-08-06 1 Lisbon, Aug. 4, (Dornei) The absence of reference in j the Potsdam communique to the future ot the Dardanelles j supports the belief that the deadlock in the Russo-Tur-kish negotiations for a new friendship pact continues, a Renter report from London said today. Although no94 words
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127 1945-08-06 1 A Nippon frontline base, Attf< °> (Domei) —Nippon Air units spotted and sank an enemy submarine cruising on the surface in waters southeast of Inubo promontory around 10.30 a.m. Saturday. On spotting the enemy under-sea craft our planes carried out a fierce strafing127 words
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111 1945-08-06 1 Lisbon, Aug. 4, (Domci) The British Foreign Olhce last night disclosed that during the Potsdam Conference the American and British Chiefs of Staffs met daily to discuss details of joint Anglo-American military action against Jap;>n, according to a London dispatch. The announcement indicated that the111 words
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197 1945-08-06 1 Kalgan, Aug. 5, (Domei) Reiterating the Mengchiang Government's determination to strive hand-in-hand with Nippon for the successful prosecution of the war, Prince Teh, Head of the Mongchiang Government, told Mongolian and Nippon newspapermen in the course ot an interview, that he fully realizes success in Mengrhiang's197 words
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275 1945-08-06 1 Major Nippon Successes In Burma Fighting Burma Front, Aug. 6, (Domei)—Unleashing fierce dri'.L.i a: .lin-. enemy ion after crossing the Sittang River, Nippon garrison forces in Southern Burma succeeded in completely occupying Myitkyi, north-east of Pegu, before dawn July 28.275 words
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83 1945-08-06 1 A second lecture-movie meeting to encourage evacuation by Syonan Chinrst to nearby islands will be held ai the Yamato Gekijo Wednesday at 8 p.m. when the speakers will be Mr. I.cc Choon Seng, chairman of the Buddhist Association, and Mr l.im Soo Siam, chairman of the83 words
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111 1945-08-06 1 Nippon Frontline Base, Aug. 0, (Domei)— Nippon an forces vanguarded by our bomber squadrons made sleeping attacks on eneinylu'ld Kna and Naka -airfields on Main Okinawa Island and Iycjinia airfield before Sunday morning and caused 15 columns of fire. Following close111 words
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124 1945-08-06 1 Lisbon, Aug. 4, (Domei)— General Douglas MacArthur's Headquarters in Manila today announced that the entire Ryukyu chain of islands South of Japan, including Okinawa, has been placed under his command as an invasion base against the Japanese Mainland, according to a Manila dispatch. The124 words
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Article37 1945-08-06 1 The following are the results of the Yen t'oh Lottery drawn at the Kokaido t'-day $50,000 No. 406,014. $5,000 No. 005,526. $1,000 (5) Nos. 000,172; 908,9042 005,825; 008,50.21 )08.Q52. Consolation prize No. X>i,O44.37 words
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214 1945-08-06 2 Kuala Lumpur, August 3, IDmllti) In an interview fo the. local press yesterday Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Head of the Provisional Government of F'tee India and Supreme Commandrr of the Indian National Annv, answered tiiiinv question-; residing the trend of international development*214 words
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Article85 1945-08-06 2 Kntrios are being invited from all amateur sinßers for A Kronrhong rompetition to be held at the Nappy World. Geylang, on Außust 16, 17 and 18. Competitors will have the moire of one of three sonir«, Terang Bnlan, Bimpa Sakura or Rasa Sayanp-a. Prizes of %~,no, $-?00, $?00.85 words
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316 1945-08-06 2 Padi Cultivation Said Rapidly Expanding Drawing attention to the many attraction* that the. fanning colony of \cw Syonan has to offer to intending evacuees, an official who is actively connected with the scheme pointedly remarked m an Interview, "'I316 words
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141 1945-08-06 2 Macassar, Aug. 3, (Domei) Indonesian girls have co<nc ro the fort With offeri IO .u>in the Indonesian V"olunte«f Corps. Typical is the tdlowing letter received by the ir.^tructor of the Macassar Nnval VdlunU-er Corps School from 18-year-old Rt-nnie Akapente of Boni141 words
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Article115 1945-08-06 2 Phillip Bruce Armstrong, second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Armstrong, of Still Road, and Mrrcv Sybil, eldr*t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A K. Gomes, of Veerasamy Road, were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Saturday, Auk. 4. the Rev Dr. D. D. Chelliah and Rev. J.115 words
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314 1945-08-06 2 (By ft Domei War Correspondent) Hanoi, Aug. Si lDon*ft— Along the [ado-china bordei region Ni|)pon garrison forte* are now (atn Im <>ut determined forestalling itta< k« aK;uTi?t activities of rhunßkinß troops in tlii«- «er tor. Behind the<e Nippon defence operations314 words
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218 1945-08-06 2 Lisbon, Aug. 2, (Domei)— If only Britain and America could Hop bickering and lecturing and start listening and haining instead, some progress might be made towards avoiding the most serious clash taring the Western world today —the clash of colour, llif American218 words
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87 1945-08-06 2 Mnrassar, Aug. 5, (Domei) The indignation of Indonesians over the repeated atrorities committed by United States airmen reached a high pitch following another barharou? att.ick npainst harmless citizens of this city by American planes on Wednesday. At a 'rally of members of the Society87 words
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Article304 1945-08-06 2 The inspection of Provisio.il Card and the Commodity Pirchasing Card will take plnce as follows:— 1. Period of imp* tion From Aug. 5 to Aug. 31. Showa 20. 2. Scope of inspection: All inhabitants who possess Ctnaus Cards except Nippon jn. 3. Method of304 words
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