Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 August 1945

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  • 120 1 The Syonan Shimbun Editor tsl OftVai •w. Upper Saranfoon ft*** Telephone: M 46-7 Sfcibscflptton Ofßctl Ml, Up- >r Serangoon RcmhJ. Telepnone: 6861 NO. 841 THURSDAY, AUG. 9, 2t05 PRICE fit MONTHLY FOE SHIPS SUNK A Oertaiti Advanced Base Hi MM Pacific: Aug. 8 (Domei) Our submarine flotilla whicii caught op
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  • 70 1 Our air units in the southern region* continue to exact a steady toll ot enemy surface a^nd understacraft. Four enemy submarines were sunk in Djawa waters since the latter yyjt of July. At present our air units are vigilant over
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  • 48 1 Lis-bon, Aug. 8, (Domei)— Finally complying with insistent Iranian demands for the withdrawal of foreign troops from Iran, Britain and the Soviet Union have agreed to an imnu diate withdrawal of their forces from Teheran, the Iranian Foreign Ministry announced teday, according to a Teheran message.
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  • 255 1 CO-OPERATE SIMCERELY Having regard to the need for absolute preparedness against enemy action, whether it be from the air or other means, it Is urged that all employees of establishments should acquaint themselves with what they could and should do to help in the guarding of their workingplaces and
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  • 165 1 Djakarta, Aug. 8. (Domei) —On the occasion of the impending establishment of the preparatory committee for independence or the East Indies, Ir. Sogkarno, President of the Central Council of Djawa exhorted the 70 million Indonesians to put forth their total strength
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  • 108 1 Lisbon, Aug. 8, Domei)— Expressing support of Australia's policy of barring the entry of Orientals into the country, Joseph Chiflcy, Australian Prime Minister, declared he opposed coloured immigration into Australia. Chifley's statement indicated that racial discrimination continues to be strong in Australia despite the claims of
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  • 115 1 A lone enemy PB4Y2 Consolidated Privateer which came over the thick clouds over Batam Island at 1.30 p.m. on Aug. 6 was immediately intercepted by one of our fighter planes. A fierce engagement took place in the midst of inclement weather
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  • 94 1 Lisbon, Aug. 8. (Domei) A strong Japanese garrison defending the north-west approach to the Agna River Valley of Northern Luzon and Fil-American forces are locked in an intensified battle, Associated Press correspondent Russell Brines reported here today in a dispatch
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  • 274 1 Shanghai, Aug. 8, (Domei) -The Takungpao, influential Chungking daily, in its editorial of Aug. 4 suggested the establishment of an international committee to find a solution to the ChungkingYenan controversy, according to information reaching here from Chungking. Chinese observers said it is significant that
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  • 471 1 Tokyo, Aup. 8, (Domei)— The present political strife between the Kuomintang and Communists in China is in final analysis part of the worldwide ?trußßle between old democracy represented by An.^lo-Ainericans and new democracy advocated by
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  • 84 1 Tokyo, Aug. q, (DomeiV— The "Gokoku Doshikai" Patriotic Comrades Association, which is one of the two remaining political groups in Nippon, was formally disbanded today to be merged into the "Dai Nippon Seijikan," most influential political party, whose membership includes most of the members of the
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  • 301 2 Djakarta, Aug. 7, (Domei)--The announcement of the Nippon Army in the Southern Regions regarding the l«ioposed creation of a preparatory committee for Fast Jinhes independence is an event to be sincerely welcomed by not only the
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  • 297 2  - NOTES COMMENTS •SakuiV 1 am told that the Veh Poh special Chinese Sunday evening newspaper lottery edition broke all records when initially i*>u(\l la.-t Sunday evening. Although the announcement of the lottery feature was made at the very last moment, a brisk deman lesulted in an immediate soilout. Advance bookings
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  • 60 2 Lisbon, Aug. 7, I Domei)— British Prime Minister Clement Aulee summoned the new Labour Cabmet for its first meeting today, according to a London dispatch. The main business of the Cabinet will be to prepare the outline of the Government's immediate program for inclusion in the King's speech
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  • 254 2 Jubilant, over the news that the Nippon Government has approved the final step for the complete independence of the East Indies wnh the setting up of a preparatory committee shortly, the entire Malai and Indonesian populace of Svonan are agog with excitement. In
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  • 109 2 Plans for raising funds on a scale surpassing anything envisaged were discussed by members of the fund section ot the All-Syonan Welfare Committee at a meeting at the Oversea-Chinese Association premises yesterday. For a start a sum of $10,000,000 will be raised, the money to be
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  • 441 2 "This will prove the greatest stimulant to the 70--million Indonesians to go all-out and fight side by side with Nippon for the attainment of final victory," declared the prominent leader Dr. Gaus Mahayuddin, head of the local Indonesian community, interviewed yesterday
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  • 161 2 A further assurance that evacuees ha\e no need to worry and that everything possible would be done for their welfare was given by Mr. M. Shinozai, KosH-ka Cho, speaking at the lecture-movie meeting, sponsored
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    • 400 2 Sunday Newspaper Lottery Popular One of three copies of the Nam Tao Yeh Poh bought by 27-year-old Kng Hwa ling, a partner in a local manufacturing firm, last Sunday won for him the first prize of $50,000 in the lottery special* ly run in this Chinese Sunday evening newspaper. All
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