Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 August 1945

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  • 138 1 The Syonan Shimbun LIEUT-GENERAL SHIDEI DIES IN AIR CRASH It has now become known that Lieut-General Shidei of the Imperial Japanese Army was instantaneously killed on Aug. 18 near Taihoku airfield in the same plane crash in which Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind met
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  • 372 1 Thought-Provoking Times Editorial Comment Tokyo, Aug. 20, (Dornrii—Commentinß on the announcement of casualties and damage sufTered by the civilian, population of Japan as the result of wartime air raids, the Nippon Times editorially declared "The toll of 200,000 dead, of
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  • 317 1 EDITORIAL It seems incredible that, on the eve of deliverance from the maelstrom of ruthless warfare, which threatened to reduce this island to a heap of ruins and make it the veritable graveyard of a million civilians, men, women and children, there should still be people who, instead
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  • 269 1 Tokyo, Aug. 26, (Domei) War Minister General Sadamu Shimomura in a broadcast over Tokyo Radio at 7 o'clock this evening emphasized to officers and men as well as civilians in military service that strict observance of the Imperial Rescript is the only way left
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  • 206 1 Zurich, Aug. 26. (Home!) The Chungking and Soviet government* today simultaneously published the terms of the new Sino-Russian treaty, which was recrnti\ concluded in Moscow between Dr. T. V. SoOßg, President of the Chungking Exerntiv Yuan, and Soviet officials, according to a Chungking dispatch. The new
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  • 240 1 Lisbon, Aug. 26, (Domei)— General Ho Ying-chin, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Chungking Army and Air Force, on Aug. 23 announced the names of Chungking generals who will be entrusted with the task of taking over Japanese-con-tiolled area?, according to a Chungking dispatch. The names
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  • 57 1 Shanghai, Aug. 27. (Domei) —Chungking troops under the command of General Tang F.n-po and part of the United States air force in China began to land in the Shanghai sector from the air at 6 o'clock this morning. The landings are being made peacefully in
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  • 122 1 Lisbon, Aug. 25. (Domei)— GenenliMuno Chiang Kaishek, in a lengthy statement regarding China's future policy, today stated that "Burma, Thailand and French Indochina should be given friendly help in attaining independence," according to a Reuter dispatch from Chungking. He declared that Outer Mongolia should
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  • 98 1 Tokyo, Aug. 26. (Dome?) The gigantic task of national reconstruction is expected to get underway with the creation of a central administrative body to handle this job, probably to be known m Board of Reconstruction. This organ whose creation is now being contemplated by Ciovernment,
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  • 57 1 Lisbon, Aug. 27. (I)omei) Chungking authorities on Aug. 22 announced that Chungking troops have entered into Taiyuan, in Shansi Province, according to a Chungking dispatch. For several davs previous to the entry of Chungking troops, there had been considerable friction between Yenan and Chungking as to
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  • 49 1 Lisbon, Aug. 27. (Dornei) Chinese troops on the night of Aug. 25 crossed the Yangtze River and entered into Nanking to take over the city, according to a Chungking dispatch. The dispatch expressed belief that the formal surrender agreement would be concluded ip Nuking between Chungking tn4
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  • 268 2 Tokyo, Aug. 20. (Domei) As one of the first steps taken tor the construction <>t a new Japan, the hiba Prefecture Marine Department has set up a plan tor a nnge in< rCMC in the output of marine products. I'nder adverse <on«]itions
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  • 108 2 At all eitiztna art ■Mart, the Nippon Army is still oh duly In order to protect civilians, and as stated in the Declaration recently issued by the Army Commander, those acting in a manner contrary to this Order, will be punished not only by the
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  • 203 2 Speeches eulogizing the fcieal roie played during his mitre lifetime tor the realization of Indian independence and the establishment ot a free, independent India WOTS made on .Sunday by leaders ot the ladial independence movement in Syonan at the memorial service held at
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  • 106 2 '"The Government will continue to function until the. last moment when all affairs will be handed over to the next Administration,'' sa> s a statement issued bv the Kosei-ka C'ho, S1 onan Toku-betu-si. "With regard to tho«e per<on!) who evaluated troin SyOQaa to
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  • 74 2 Tokyo, Aug. 27. iDomei)Pointinf out that agricultural industry will not only increaje to a grentw scale now thai the war m ovei but also constitute the foundation for irMoration of the Kmp.re, agricultural expeit* stressed that the aiission confronting the i,500,000 h()u^ellold^ in
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  • 400 2 Nanking, Aug. 14. il)<>m»'i) —In accordance with the decision reached on the ba«i» ot the memorandum issued by Oneral Ho Yinß-ihin at th* ChilikianK conference held on Aug. si, lUeaWe units of the ChIMM foices will make their entry into Nanking, Per.ing and
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  • 282 2  - NOTfcS COMMENTS 'Sakura' By Peace ha« knocked the bottom out of the blaokruai kei. Prices oi commodities are crashing eaithwaul as speitiiMilarly as they skyrocketed a tew months ago. Onlv taH week 1 bought a boi oi iiuit( net tor Today \ou ran buy a packet »t ten boxes lor
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  • 47 2 Lisbon, Auk 2r>. 11 K>mei] Lord Wa-cll, Indian Viceroy, thi- evening at lived in I omlnn from India in order t«> hold importani connultaliottS with the British Goveinntent relative to future British polnv toward India, nccordhlf to a Renter dispat« h from 1 ondon.
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