Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 August 1945

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  • 112 1 The Syonan Shimbun LEAVE*SYONAN Hit Imperial HtgfcniM PrfiHe HwuhKo KMin, who vIsK«J Syowan this vcok In Mm oap**ty ol Hit Imperial Majesty ttw Emperor'i Wee—nge», Mt for Nippon y*etwday on Mmpt«tk>n of Km miMton, II waa dlsoloMd by Donwi today. CASUALTIES IN BURMA Lisbon, Aug. M— (Donwl)— During the past
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  • 236 1 His Imperial Majesty's Will with regard to the termination of the War of Greater East Asia yesterday was formally conveyed to the .Headquarters of the Japanese Army in the Southern Regions with the arrival in the city of a member
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  • 259 1 EDITORIAL It is of the utmost importance at the present moment, while a change-over is taking place, that every single Individual should observe the utmost caution in what he says or does. On the shoulders of the educated classes of ail communities especially lies the heavy
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  • 191 1 Shanghai, August 20, (Domeil —With Nippon forces throughout China already in a state of cessation of hostilities in strict observance of the Imperial command, Nippon military and government officials and residents have taken action to abide strictly by the august decision of His
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  • 40 1 A wreath-laying ceremony at the memorial to the warriori of the Azad Hind Faui, w'aicu ha? just been completed will take piact lorno.iou, Thursday, at n am opposite the esplanade The public are cordially invited to lay «TMtbt>
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  • 347 1 Hanking, August 20. (Domei)—ln humble obedience to the august wishes cf His Imperial Majesty the Emperor for termination of the war expressed in the Imperial Rescript issued on Aug. 15 and in the Imperial Rescript issued subsequently to the Nippon Army and Navy forces,
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  • 373 1 Tokyo, Aug. 17, (Doniei) In his first radio address to the Nippon nation since his MSmnptKHl of premiership, Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni today exhorted the N:ppoa people, now that the war is over, to exert their supreme effort with the object of rebuildtag a new
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  • 594 1 The Nippon Government'i intention ot accepting the terms of the Poisdarn Declaiation was conveyed to the governments of the United States, Great Britain, Chungking and the Soviet Union through the Swiss and Swedish Governments on Aug. ic and the negotiations between the powers
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  • 211 2 An orhral notiricfction liiade by the Special Muniuj..i*Lity to the public urge* citiaMU to help in the rnaintequnce of peace and to uninterruptedly pur>ue their Oafly activities in accordance >\ith the special announcement to the same effect that was made yesterday by th»j Nippon
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  • 77 2 Two talented local residents were married on Saturday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd when Miss I ilomena Roma Kui2 wed Mr. Concordio Albong Solia80. The bridegroom n a vellknown musician, who has bfen atta( bed to the Svonan H. so Kyoku and
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  • 443 2 In a statement addiessed to the public, isMied by Mr. M. Shinozaki, yesterday, tlie Ko*e.i-ka Cho said: "The public will ha\e read in the papers recently of the new atomic bomb which was bemg used in air raids on
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  • 185 2 After nearly tour ye^rs of war, the itit-ets ot this city are once more brightly lit. While the news ot impending peace caused widespread elation to many who had long hoped that the global war would come to an end, permitting all once again to
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  • 177 2 Tokyo. Aug. iS, (Domei)— Finance Minister Juirh' Tsushima in an interview with the press declared the financial polic v of the Higashikuni Cabinet will be to effectuate measures for the reconstruction of a new Japan rather than directed toward carrying-out ot post-war measures. He stressed every
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  • 77 2 Lisbon, Aug. iq, (Domei) —The unofficial but usually well-informed American "Army and Navy Journal" predicted yesterday that Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek "will protest vehemently" in the event the British and Canadian troops attempt to resume an occupation of the Hongkong port-base, according .to a WashinpioL dispatch.
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