Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 August 1945

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  • 146 1 The Syonan Shimbun Mltorlai OWmt eu, Upper tsrangoen Ro»d. taUnkAiM a sj fcibstrlptlen OMMf •01, Uppw Ssrangeon Road. TStaphMMl M€l No. 8* FRIDAY, AUG. 10, 160* PRICE |10 MONTHLY M RAIDERS ItAfrtO Ffwasfa, AS*. 8 (DomiH) Nippon InUrwptors and antiaircraft batteries are known by 3 p.m. Wednesday to have shot
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  • 123 1 Tokyo, Au#. g. iDomei) iThe Aippon air force carried out a successful night attack on the Okinawa sector last According to a dispatch reaching here from a .Nippon base in the South-western Islands this morning, our aiimea struck at enemy airfield:)
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  • 254 1 GIVE GENEROUSLY Ten million dollars is to be raised by the All-Syonan Community Welfare Committee's relief fund section to carry out relief measures In Syonan, particularly among victims of air raids and other enemy action, as well as to assist needy e.vacuees from Syonan who have gone upcountry in
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  • 151 1 Tokyo, Aug. 10, (Domei) A new office of the Household of His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince fol'owing the granting of Imperial sanction will be officially established, effective Aug. 10, the Imperial Household Ministry announced. LORD STEWARD The Imperial Household Ministry also announced the appointment
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  • 85 1 Lisbon, Aug. q. (Domei) A Washington report said that Deputy Solid Fuels Administrator C. J. Potter announced on Aug. 7 that the United States bituminous coal stocks are almost 12 million tons below last year's production and over 26 million tons below that of 1Q43He said
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  • 291 1 A Nippon Base on the Southern Front, Aug. 9. (Domei) —Incessant storming attacks by Nippon fon.es all along the Balik PapM front have taken a mounting toll ot enemy lives after having checked the advance of the enemy. As
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  • 150 1 Zurich, Aug. q. (Domei)— An almost incredible story of persecution and terror raging in Greece following the suppression of the "ELAS" uprising early this year today was told to Anglo-American correspondents who interviewed some 4,000 fortner members of the Greek resistance movement now confined in
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  • 359 1 Cambodian Foreign Minister's Striking Tribute Tokyo, Aug. o, (Domei) —"Nippon is the only nation left in the world whose pro fesiion of international morality can be trusted, and Asiatic traditions and Asiatic nations can be truthfully said to be typified and represented
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  • 103 1 (By Abdullah Kamil, Special Correspondent of Indonesian Newspapers) Tokyo, Aug. 10—(Domei) —Congratulations over the imminent independence of Indonesia were expressed Wednesday, on the eve of the Moslem fasting month 'Ramadan", by Imam Muhammed Amin, Islamic Chief Priest. The Imam stated: "Here in Tokyo and
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  • 61 1 Asserting that this year's "Ramadan" will be a fasting month with particular significance to Indonesians, he ended his message by wishing Indonesians the best of luck in their present task of achieving the independence ot their country. "The mountain of success is not easy to climb, but, nevertheless,
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  • 76 1 Lisl>on, Aug. q.> (Domei) With transportation facilities in Western Europe seriously disorganized as a result of the war, thousands of men and women pedalling cycle tractors is suggested as one of the means of averting widespread death through cold and starvation, according to a London dispatch. A
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  • 35 1 Lisbon, Aup. 8, (Doniei) Major-General Charles B. Stone has been appointed Commander of the United States 14th Air Force in China, succeeding MajorGeneral Claire Chennault, who recently resigned, according to a Chungking dispatche
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  • 196 2 Reflecting the efficiency of the Auxiliary Fire Service is story of how a member of th>* unit, by his prompt, action, saved a cinema hall fiurn being ra^ed to the giound, thus earning the commendation of the authorities. Due to a "short
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  • 124 2 Deposits amounting to f.,»'/,,<y>,' had already been placed with Syonan banks at the end of the first week of the "Fixed Deposit with Bonus" campaign launched by the Malai Bank ing Association on Aug. i, it i- disclosed. With good results
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  • 74 2 Lisbon. An*. 8, (Domei)— For the «econd time in nine days, a fire broke out in the cotton storks owned by the Biiti-h Cotton Buying Commission in Alexandria, destroying 70,000 bales and causing damaK^ estimated at about 500.000 Sterling, acrordinjj t<» a Keuter dispatch trom Alexandiia.
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  • 421 2 Much Cherished Goal Of 70 MiHion People (By Abdullah Ismail, Special Correspondent for Indonesian Newspapers) Tokyo, Aug. o, (Domei> Great jubilation prevails among Indonesian! in Nippon as a result of the announcement of early independence for the East Indies issued
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  • 285 2 Making a clarion call to the youth ot Malai to stand up and defend their Motherland and to be proud of the fact that the future independence of the East Indies is assured, Tuan Onan bin Haji Siraj, M.ilai member
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  • 72 2 Penang, Aug. 8, (Domei)— With food-producing farms in Province WeHesley making excellent headw\iv, plans are being steadiv pushed forward by various communal organizations here to encourage more settlers. The Penang Oversea-Chin-ese Association is launching v third scheme to enlist no le«s than half the total
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  • 398 2 Djakarta, Aug. 8, (Domei) In outlining the policies to be followed by the preparatory committee for independence of the East Indies, high Indonesian officials told Domei here today that all members of the committee are fully aware of the heavy responsibility charged them.
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  • 140 2 Informed circles here disclose that as a result of the strict vigi! kept by Nippon Air units waters of the Southern Regions, six enemy submarines have been accounted for since July 23. As previously announced, four enemy submarines were attacked in
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