Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 August 1945

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  • 107 1 The Syonan Shimbun DIET SESSION GRANTED Tokyo, August 24—(Domei)— His Imperial Majesty the Emperor In an Imperial Rescript 'granted today formally commanded Government to convene the Diet on Sept. 1 to last 'through the following two days Sept. i and 3. OCCUPATION DELAYED Lisbon, Aug. 25—(Domei)— A Reuter message reported
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  • 133 1 Tokyo, Aug. 25, (Domei) On the eve of the commencefinent of the landing of Allied occupation forces on Japanese (foil, Taketora Ogata, President of the Board of Inform,jUion, in a broadcast through (Tokyo Radio this evening reiterajted the attitude by the Japanese ]< He
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  • 258 1 EDITORIAL Admirable good behaviour is being displayed by the people of Syonan and everything augurs well for the peaceful transference of the administration of this island from Japanese to British hands. It is hoped that this display of calmness on the part of the public will continue and
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  • 227 1 Tokyo, Aug. 25. (Domei) The War and Navy Ministers today respectfully communicated to all officers and men of the Imperial forces an Imperial Rescript graciously issued by His Imperial Majesty the Emperor instructing them to demobilize with speed and in order,
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  • 133 1 Zurich, Aug. 26, iDomei)— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, former President of the AllIndia Congress Party, today trld 200,000 people in Lahore that the Congress would plunge into the forthcoming central and provincial legislative elections with force and enthusiasm and oppose al' communal or reactionary organizations, according to
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  • 91 1 A Reuter wireless broadcast recorded by the Doinei News Agency reported that Lieutenant-General Takuzo Numata, Chief f>f Staft of the Japanese Army in the Southern Regions, arrived Sunday at the Mingaladon airfield in order to hold surrender negotiations with the Southeast Asia Command in
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  • 53 1 Lisbon, Aug. 24. (Domei) Chineie Communists have accepted the invitation of Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek to attend the national unity conference in Chungking, according to a broadcast by the Venan Radio. The broadcast said that the conference would "try to re;.ch an agreement to avert the outbreak of
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  • 43 1 Tokyo, Aug. 26. (Domei) It was officially announced that Katsuo Okazaki, Director of the Research Bureau of the Foreign Ministry, has been appointed Director(ieneral of the Central Liaison Office which was created for conducting relations with Allied occupation forces. 1
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  • 94 1 The labour Office is now functioning at the Municipal Building, ist floor, and the following matters will be attended to until furtiier notice 1. Registration of all unemployed who are desirous of obtaining technical employment or other work (Toroku Han). 2. Booking of orders from piospective
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  • 249 1 Tokyo, Aug. 26, (Domei)— The 'Mainichi Shimbun' ediflly today urged Governauthorities to make c statistics and other rtant data which had withheld from the public during the war. Now that the Japanese have come to a stage in which they are required
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  • 49 1 Pekinp, Aug. 2s, (Domei) I.ieut.-General Hiroshi Nemoto has been appointed Supreme Commander of the Japanese forces in North China, succeeding General Sadamu Shimomura, who has been named War Minister, according to an announcement made by the Japanese Army Headquarters in North China this afternoon.
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  • 39 1 Tokyo, Aug. 26. (Domei) The investiture of newly-no-minated Agriculture »n<\ Forestry Minister Kotaro Sengonu and Commerce and Industry Minister Chikuhri Nakajima took place this morniny at the Imperial Palace in tlie presence of Premier Prince Naruhiko HigathikuaL <
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  • 353 1 Tokyo, Aug. 26. (Domei)^ The landing of Allied occupation forces on Japan has been postponed until Tutis-J day Aug. 28, Dai Honyei aiw the Japanese Government ievealed in a joint coinmuni* que this morning. However, the Allied fleet, will enter Sagarai Bay today as
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  • 802 2 People Enjoined To Be Calm, Maintain Older Altlioutfli preiabations are stili underway be; >ve.en ffttpancse imlitaiy authority and'the Soiu.h-e.tst Asia Lominaiid for the aitual signing of thf armistice between R*pane»e. and Allied troops W the Southern Regions, tbe ileadguarters (it the Jap.un**"'
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  • 45 2 lnk\,», Aiir. iDomeil It wa* i>rti. ,al l\ aniu"in< »>d i h.«i Kitifo M.« fiimara, lormei Chid of the Metropolitan PoHce, has het'ii api)<Mt\t«>d |)fput) Governor ot ii>k\o Metropolis. Vlatliimura sur- reu*, Kni<hi K'Ml.mia who has lv!en nan.ed >upfrintrn-<-)en% (General tor Cbo^oku
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  • 213 2 News of the death of Netaji Subhas CU'indru Bose ic a plane crash while en route to Nippon on Aug. 19 tame a* a sucldrn blow and a great shock, to the entire Indian populate in Svonan and Malai on Fririav. As a
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  • 103 2 Tokyo, August 25. I)omei)--The necessary procedure for the reorganisation of the administrative machinery to meet chuigM in ihe internal and foreign situation arising out of the termination of the war, has been completed, the Board o( Information announced today. The reoi gani/ation comprises, firstly, abolition of
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  • 94 2 A Reiner \virrless broadcast received bv the Powoj Kewi AjjfjKv -aid that British minesMi'epers or ihe British Ka»t ln<lies Fleet are now -landing by "somew here in the ln<ii.in Ocean" and are hrinjj refuelled on the hit'h teas in order to speed the tiiine-wpepinjj
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  • 114 2 (The resident delegate of the International Red Cross Society, it was disclosed, has been authorized to recei\e (omlorts tor delivery to prisoners of war as well a> internees beginning today.. Relatives and friends, however, are requeued to observe the following restrictions. 1 he gross
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  • 173 2 Tokyo. Aug. 2?, (t)oinri) While Japan's machine industiie.s are bound to undergo dia^tic changes, many of them will be allowed to continue their business, the Nippon .Nungyo Keuai, leading financial daily, said in its feaiure story today. The paper pointed out that no t all
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  • 79 2 A Reuter broadcast received heir In the Doruei News Agency said that Indian Viteioy l.crd \Va\ell has left New Delhi tor London tor talK<, w.th the British Government. Politi<a? circlet, Renter said, b«-iieve that the main point on which Wavell will have discussioai with the new
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  • 210 2 Peking, Aug. 23, (Domeil— Local Chinese language papers in North China and the Office of the Propaganda Departmeut of the Chungking Kuomintang are daily lelliug the Chinese public to throw away past differences vvuh Nippon arid assume a magnanimous attitude beronurig ta a gieat nation toward* Nippon
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