Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 August 1945

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  • 116 1 The Syonan Shimbun Editorial Qfllett MS, Upper Scrangcon Road. Telephone: 5*46-7 InbMrlptlM Meti Ml, Upper Serangoon Road. TetaphMiai tsfi NO. 845 TUESDAY, AUG. 14, 2605 PRICE «10 MONTHLY NIPPON SUB SINKS FOUR ENEMY SHIPS Frontline Base, August 13 (Domei) A Nippon submarine operating in wot or 6 south-east •af Okinawa
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  • 308 1 Commander-in-Chief Issues Stirring- Message Taiping, Aug. 12, (Domei) —Taking full cognizance of the historic significance of Indonesia's impending independence, the people of Malai should now turn their wholehearted effort toward strengthening the defence of their homeland with the object of attaining
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  • 232 1 COOPERATE FOR VICTORY Inspiring words to the people of Mslsi are contsined in the statement issued by the Com-mander-in-Chief of the Nippon Forces in Malai, in connection with the impend.lng establishment of independence in the East Indies. We would particularly like to underline the C.-in-C's ststement that "the reason
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  • 42 1 Lisbon, Aug. 12, (Dorrun) The United States Navy Department yesterday revealed that the 1,400-ton American escort destroyer "Underhi 11" has been sunk off the Philippine coast with the loss of 112 men, according to a Washington dispatch.
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  • 127 1 Hsinking, August 14. (Domei) —The Nippon Air r orce on Sunday effectively pounded enemy motorized units moving southward from Outer Mongolia, scoring good results, the Kwantung Army Headquarters revealed in a communique released yesterday morning. FOE GUNS BILENOED During the course of
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  • 110 1 B.ilik Papan, August 13, (Domei) —Enemy forces in the Balik Papan sector, scene of ceaseless bitter fighting, have been carrying on only minor operations hut counter-attacks by Nippon garrison forces have thrown bark the enemy at all place*. Our forces have been exacting
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  • 277 1 Lisbon, Aug. 13, (Do/nei) Emphasizing the seriousness of the economic situation in Europe, Joseph C. Grew, American Under Secretary of State, Archibald MacLeish, Assistant Secretary of State, and Dr. Willard Thorp, Deputy to Assistant Secretary of State William Clayton, in a
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  • 59 1 Tokyo, Aug. 14. (Domei)—Our Air Force since yesterv day afternoon has been carrying out repeated attacks against an enemy task force which yesterday advanced into the sea area east of K,anto district and which iron* early Monday morning launched
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  • 131 1 Keijo, Aug. 14. (Domei) A small force of the Soviet Army which invaded northern Chosen from the Keiko area infiltrated into Agochi sector on the afternoon of Aug. 10 but since then has shown no further signs of advancing, according
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  • 33 1 Lisbon, Aug. 13, (Domei) —The United States Navy Department belatedly disclosed that hits from two Nippon special attack planes sank the United States destroyer "Drexler" off Okinawa on May 28.
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  • 38 1 A Frontline Base, Aug. 14, (Domei) —It has now been confirmed that an enemy battleship attacked and damaged in early July by our submarine unit in the Central Pacific was sunk in that action.
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  • 190 1 Tokyo, Aug. 13, (Domei)—. The Soviet Union's sudden entry into the war again* Nippon wrapped entire Manshukoku in a tense war at* mosphere with active engagements going on in a number of border areas of this young nation. > Despite this development in
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  • 103 1 Sapporo, Aug. 14, (Domei) —Nippon garrison forces in Karafuto are at present engaged in fierce interception battle with enemy forces which effected a landing in the Anbetsu and Estoru sectors on Sunday morning and Monday morning respectively, under cover of a small number of surface craft,
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  • 97 2 The fifth i*-Mie of the Syonan Sbimbun Fortnightly will be on sale from Thursday. The delay in its appearance has been due to factors beyond the publisher's control. Contents of the latest number cover the usual wide range of subjects. Those inteuding to evacuate will
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  • 85 2 Employees of the Svonan Ttokubetu-si were treated to ao excellent entertainment at a variety concert at the Kokaido yesterday when no fewer than 26 items of music, tongs, danres, etc., featured |be program. Staff members of the .various Sections of the Toku-;betu-.si, who took part in
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  • 64 2 Mr. Choo Lye Huat, Auxiliary Polite Chief of "D" Division, together with members of the Women's Corps vt his section, piepared and supplied cakes and refreshments to evacuees who left 'j>yonan Saturday. Yet another way of Rivinß rncouragement to evacuees was provided by Inche Onan
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  • 44 2 The Foundation Fund of the All-Syonan Welfare iCommittee has been given a Jpood start by the Ovene* Chinese Association, which flias donated $110,000 towards > Other contributions include jfioo.ooo from the Auxiliary "Police Association and 10,000 from the Blue Cross Society.
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  • 58 2 1 ishoTi, Aug. 12 IVmei)— Pietro Nfnni, Italian VicePremier, who is now in Paris to atterd the French Socialist t( ongress, today revealed it 'an interview with the So rialist paper Populaiir' that fthe Italian Constituent <<- 'sembly, which is to he elerted Sn NVvembet, will abolish
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    • 475 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 67 Re: The Basical Rate of the Genoral Labourers' Wages and allowances. In order to stabilize the livelihood of general labouieis i>y adjusting reasonably the differences between the wages of current wages which are keeping abreast of the present high cost of living and the con-
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    • 492 2 allowance as given in the atta< lied Schedule No. 3. (i) The handling of poisonous or unhealthy bai teriologi cal specimens, animals or gas. (ii! Tbt handling or conducting of chemicals or gunpowder of an explosive nature. (d) Excluding Technical Ro niusyas, YAKITI'KI" Ro musyas shall get their "YAKUTIKI" allowance
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    • 412 2 whose wages are paid on the has:s of piece work or on contract system, the increment shall be 100 per cent, or less of the net price as paid on June 30, Showa 20. However, the average actual daily pay in June for a labourer shall n°t exceed the maximum
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    • 369 2 'skilled labourers, Highest wage: $7.50, Beginners highest wage: $4.00, Average: $6.00; OtheV labourers classification: (1) $500, *3.00, $4.00; (2) $3.00, $1.50, $2.00. Remarks: (1) daily wage for female workers will he the rate of 8,10 of aliuve regulated wages; (2) daily wage for labourers of under 16 years of age
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