Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 August 1945
1945-08-25
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Title Section131 1945-08-25 1 The Syonan Shimbun IMPERIAL PATRON FOR CHARITY BODY Tokyo, Aug. 24— (Domel)— His Imperial Highness Prince Nobuhito Takamatsu, younger brother of His Imperial Majesty 'the Emperor, has assumed the post of patron of the Salsekai Charity Association. Prince Takamatsu succeeds the late FieW-Marshal Prince Kotohlto fKmln. TYPHOON HITS KANTO Tokyo,131 words
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Article211 1945-08-25 1 EDITORIAL We have been specially requested to draw the attention ol the public to the need for strict discipline on the part of the people at the present time pending the change-over. It is •tressed that the Japanese Government is still in full control of this city211 words
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Article195 1945-08-25 1 His compatriots inside India, whatever party they might belong to, as well as every Indian outside his motherland, Irrespective of his political cleavages, today mourns the passing of that great Indian Nationalist, Subhas Chandra Bose. A courageous revolutionary who devoted his life, and with it his great195 words
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289 1945-08-25 1 Tokyo, Aug. 22, (Domci)— Metropolitan journals this morning urged the nation to remain calm and composed and strictly observe Government instructions when the Allied occupation forces come to land on our soil. The Mainichi Shimbun semi-editoi ially pointed out that the impressions289 words
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72 1945-08-25 1 A condolence meeting of all Indians will be hold on the Tokubetu-si padaag tomorrow, Sunday, starting »1 (< n.m. in memorv of the late S bhns Chandra Bose, whose tli following a plane crash in Taiwan, was reported fBSt« rrlav. The meetinc72 words
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Article230 1945-08-25 1 All properties, houses, buildings, fixtures, furniture, etc. which have been in use by Nippon armed forces and-or Nippon-jin are to be placed under the control of the Allies. Anyone looting or damaging in any way such230 words
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159 1945-08-25 1 Tokyo, Aug. 23, (Dome:) Nearly ten million people— one-sixth of the population of Nippon's homeland—were killed, wounded or rendered homeless as the result of enemy air raids during the course of the War of Greater East Asia, according to figures soifar available at the159 words
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141 1945-08-25 1 Tokyo. Attf. (Oomei)— The Nippon rrusical world this autumn will have a busy Beaton entertaining the nation with light music which will brighten the people's outlook toward life. As the first stage towards this end, the Nippon Artists' (iuild will hold a "light musical141 words
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Article111 1945-08-25 1 laajermasin, August 23. (Donici)- Peace now reigns thr<jughout Southern Borneo where all Nippon people, including soldiers and civilians as well as the local populace calmly received the Imperial Rescript terminating the war and are going about their daily work as UMial. Immediately after the promulgation111 words
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247 1945-08-25 1 Tokyo, Aug. 22, (Dome:)— The attitude United Mates militaiy authorities assumed towards Nippon emissaries as well as the terms produced by General MacArthur'» headquarters with regard to airangements for the landii g of occupation forces on Nippon, indicate that the United Stales will treat247 words
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Article82 1945-08-25 1 Macassar, Aug. 23. (Domei) —In face of the abrupt change in the international situation malting from Nippon's acceptance of the Potsdam Declaration, there were no signs of restlessness amoSg Nippon officers and men and civilians as well as the Indonesian population. The commander of the Nippon forces82 words
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Article107 1945-08-25 2 Tokyo, Aug. 34, (Domei) V life the termination cl the **ur, tne Aerial Weapons Bureau of the Munitions, Ministry has been closed down after oue-and-a half years' of service, LieutenantGenerai Saburo Endo, the Bureau chief, announced yesterday. In a farewell statement,! Endo disclosed that Nippon's107 words
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Article114 1945-08-25 2 Tokyo, Aug. 24. (Dorori)— iThe Munitions Ministry anfioumed all restrict ions in the consumption of electricity have been removed with 'thVct trom today. With the lifting of wartime rules and regulations, t^ctrual power will henceforth be turned over to civilian consumption to ensure a bright and stable114 words
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Article70 1945-08-25 2 Lisbon, Aug. 23, (Domti) —American President Harry Tiurujn tonight flatly denied reports published in the .United States that his cancellation of Lend-J.ease was aimed as a 'blow at the firitiih 1 abour Party Government", according to a Reuter dispatrh irom Washington. The American President maintained that Lend-lease was70 words
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185 1945-08-25 2 Tokyo, Aug. 24. (Domei) Piovi>ional measures for demobilization and re<onversiou of war plant workers were announced bv the Welfaie Ministry yesterday. The measures are designed to prevetit chaos when workers in war industries are demobilized. These measures include, fir-ily, emplovrrs in important industries as well185 words
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608 1945-08-25 2 Conditions Of Offer Analizcd In Detail ■kyo, Aug. 23, (Doiuei) —The terms of the Potsdam Declaration accepted by Japan are different in various important aspects from the Allied unconditional surrender term* thrust upon Germany, careful analysis of the Potsdam Declaration reveals.608 words
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Article72 1945-08-25 2 Zurich, Aug. 2%. (Domei) A Reuter di^patih trom Teheiajj today reported that the military governor of the Iranian capital has imposed curfew from 10 o'clock at night to J o'tlork the following morning in the capital following last week's disturbances in north-eastern Iran. All rlubs and meering72 words
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Article329 1945-08-25 2 ' Sakura - NOTES COMMENTS 'Sakura* By People are wanting to know when their relatives who obeyed the evacuation order and left for upcountry centres as well as nrarby islands can return. Let them have a little patience. All will be able to return very soon. Meanwhile, the carrying out of evacuation has329 words
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Article208 1945-08-25 2 Mr. Cti.in Ngoh Choo paused away peacefully at his resident.^ V. 158-B, Rangoon H...... ,t 7 p.m. (T.T.) yesterday, at the Kof 76, leaving behind him sons (Chan Kok Kav," Sun, Kok Beug, K±m g, Kok Wah, Kok Hoo, Quau and Kuk Lee), six liters, three sons-iu law, daughters208 words
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