Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 August 1945
1945-08-29
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Title Section121 1945-08-29 1 The Syonan Shimbun AIRBORNE TROOPB LAND AT ATSUGI AIRFIELD Tokyo, Aug. 28- (Domei)— The first Allied aircraft carrying airborne occupation troops landed at Atsugi airfield at 8.38 odook this morning. Eighteen Allied warships entered Sagami Bay this afternoon and cast anchor at a point about one kilometre off the coast121 words
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105 1945-08-29 1 Nanking, Aug. 27, (Domei) —An advance Chinese construction, unit arrived here yesterday Aug. 26 by air. Some 150 men of this advance unit were commanded by General Ling Chin of the Ground and Air Forces Command for the China war theatre. Complete peace and normalcy105 words
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Article317 1945-08-29 1 EDITORIAL It is gratifying to note that the local inhabitants, after the first outburst of excitement following the announcement of j the cessation of hostilities, have in the main settled down to •aim reflection. The war is over but, even as in Europe, in Asia also, the aftermath317 words
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208 1945-08-29 1 Tokyo, Aug. 27, (Domei) Additional representatives of the International Red Cross Committee and also of Sweden and Switzerland to various parts of East Asia for the delivery of Allied war piismen and internees were announced by the Committee today. 1 The selections were made208 words
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197 1945-08-29 1 Tokyo, Aug. 27. (Domei) Government and leaders of the House of Representatives held a round-table conference at 12.20 p.m. today at the Premier's official residence. At the outict Prince Higashikuni explained the purpose of the extra-ordinary session to be called and requested the Diet's co-optiation.197 words
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37 1945-08-29 1 Tokyo, Aug. 27. (Domei)— Government othcials and employees will have a holiday every Sunday beginning next Sunday Sept. 2 in accordance with the decision reached at a conference of vice-ministers held recentlv.37 words
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238 1945-08-29 1 I ishon. Auk. 27, (Domei) A Keuter correspondent reported in a dispatch from Shanghai on Aug. 25 that calm prevails in the South China port-city and it appears only a matter of a short time before Shanghai will be bustling again like pre-war days.238 words
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240 1945-08-29 1 Tokyo, Aug. 24, (Domei) Commenting on the new start of the Peking press with the termination of warfare, the Yomiuri-Hochi this morning editorially declared it is noteworthy that it is stressing that the Chinese people should strive to lay the foundation for240 words
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126 1945-08-29 1 Tokyo, Aug. 27. (Domei)— The People's Volunteer Corps of the metropolitan district of Tokyo will formally disband itself by the end of this month. This measure is in accordance with the decision taken at the Cabinet meeting on Aug. 22 to dissolve all People's Volunteer126 words
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167 1945-08-29 1 Tokyo, Aug. 24. (Domei) Government at its regular Cabinet meeting today decided on the basic policy in compiling the next fiscal year's budget—post-war reconstruction, stabilization of the people's living and an^iinllation. Items to be appropriated in the next fiscal year's estimates will be limited167 words
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68 1945-08-29 1 Zurich, Aug. 27, (Domei)— Lord Keynes, British economic expert, left London today for Washington in order to hold important consultations with American Government authorities over the sudden termination of I.end-Lease to Britain, according to a London dispatch. Keynes will be joined in Washington by68 words
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Article70 1945-08-29 1 Lisbon, Aug. 27, (Domei)— Major-General Patrick Hurley, American Ambassador to Chungking, today left Chungking for Yenan and is expecttd to return tomorrow with (ieneral Mao Tz"-tung, Chinese Communist leader, and his party, according to a Reuter dispatch from Chungking. General Mao has been invited by Generalissimo70 words
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420 1945-08-29 2 Osaka, Aug. 24. (Doinei)--According to latrst investigations carried on extensively in stricken Hiroshima City, radio activity caused by the fission of uranium u-fd is taking a mounting toll in deaths and, moieover, is causing persons engaged in reconstruction work in Hiroshima to sutter from420 words
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554 1945-08-29 2 Danger That It May Destroy The Universe What 11 tht atomic bomb which ao completely changed the whole «*r situation f In the most general terms.. it it a nmsile which utilizes the stupendous energy released in splitting of he554 words
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Article122 1945-08-29 2 Tokyo, Aug. 27, 'Domei)— The Dai Nippon Seijikai 'Political Association ot .C.reat Japan) at an extraordinary meeting of its Diet leaders today formally decided to introduce into the forthcoming session of the Diet 4 resolution calling for strict observance of Imperial instructions and safeguarding of122 words
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Article63 1945-08-29 2 Lisbon, Aug. 27 (Domei)— A Reiner message from Wellington today reported S. G. Holland, New Zealand Opposition Leader, as saying 'The old country is facing a crisis. She is exhausted by war and thf dominions, New Zealand included, must take stock of the position." •*II Britain sinks,63 words
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Article59 1945-08-29 2 Combined choir practices will be held at St. Andrew's1 Cathedral on Aug. >• and Sept. 4 and 6, at i>.m. i'I.T.) in preparar'^* a service of Thanks* for Peace (o be held o% Iw*. 11, j uniier the au»pi<£s m the Federation of C&rt* Chinches. The thanVsgiving59 words
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Article341 1945-08-29 2 ' Sakura - NOTES COMMENTS 'Sakura' By Many people with relatives 1 id rnei.ds .11 New Syonan, Bahau and the other farming settlements, are talking mi trinkingly about their early return 10 this inland, as it those valuable projects could be lightly abandoned overnight, it would be a great pity if the powers341 words
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78 1945-08-29 2 Zurich, Aug. 27. (Domei) A new Mrian (abinet —fluid ;n eleven months—meets the liuinber of Deputies today iiter a live-day mmi^terial crisis over its formation, a«cording to a Rtuier dispatch from London. Reuter's diplomatic correspondent in London stated it appears there will be no78 words
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Article83 1945-08-29 2 Mr. Khoo Tei-k Beng passed away peacefully at his revideiK.-e No. 150 K, East Coast Koud, Syonan. at 10 10 a.m. on Sunday, 2b.805. .Funeral at 6.50 p.m. oq the same day. He leaves behind his beloved wife, cue lister, one son George, 4 daughters, Lily, Dully, Anuie aud83 words
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