Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 August 1945

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  • 124 1 The Syonan Shimhun CHEN KUNG-PO DEAD Shanghai, Aug. 29—(Domei) —The Kuanghua Jih-Pao, local vernacular, today reported that Doctor Chen Kung-po, Acting President of the new defunct Nanking Government, died this morning from wounds he inflicted upon himself yesterday in an .ttcmpt to commit suicide. He was seriously wounded and passed
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  • 454 1 Tokyo, Aug. 28. (Domci) National reconstruction on which Japan is going to embark should be guided not by spirit of vengeance but by a spirit of co-operation in building enduring peace on earth, the Asahi Shimbun editorially declared today. Excerpts from the editorial t
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  • 314 1 EDITORIAL While there is considerable work ahead in the field of reconstruction, avenues of employment will not be so plentiful as in wartime when defence works have to be carried out speedily, regardless of expense. One immediate effect of the cessation of war Is
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  • 162 1 Alan Humphreys, Kcutcr's special correspondent at a British Ea.t Indies Fleet base, yesterday said that Japanese envoys ar° to be brought from S;. onan to give two task forces of the British East Indies Fleet information to help them make
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  • 87 1 Tokyo, Aug. 28, (Do.uei) Although some 200 news correspondents representing Allied countries were previously reported to be in Manila ready to cover the landing of Allied occupation forces on the Japanese mainland, not one accompanied the advance airborne unit which landed at At*ugi airfield today.
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  • 87 1 Lislion, Aug. 28—(Domei) Honeral Mao Tse-tung and Chou En-lai, top-ranking Chinese Communist leaders, arrved in Chungking by air this afternoon from Yenan to meet Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, according to a Reuter dispatch from Chungking. They were accompanied l>v Major-Oer eral Patrick Hurley, American Aml>assador
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  • 425 1 Tokyo, Aug. 28. (Domei) —Fighting has ceased on all fronts as the consequence of His Imperial Majesty they Emperor's Imperial Rescript to officers and men of th«l Imperial armed forces, according to information received-, here. On the Chinese continent
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  • 159 1 Although it is not known when or where the main British occupation forces will land is Syonan, it is understood toft the vanguard of this force will make a landing sometime aftei* the signing of the armistice agreement in Tokyo on Sept. 2.
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  • 63 1 Tokyo, Aug. 30. (Domei)—« Four Allied war correspondents arrived in Tokyo from Okinawa this morning. They landed at Atsugi airfield with American occupation forces and thence motored to Tokyo.The first Allied war correspondents to arrive in Tokyo were Frank Robertson of the International News Service,
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  • 32 1 Shanghai, Aug. 28—(Domoi) -Information reaching here to- lay revealed that Foreign ViceMinister Wu Kuochen has b«en appointed Information Minister, relieving Foreign Minister Wang Shih-chiof of bis ooncu»» rent po»t.
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  • 331 2  - 'NOTES COMMENTS •Sakura' By With peace restored and »U 1 wartime netrictieM as to lighting, etc. lifted, the people sh"id<i l>e h;i; j'v and contented i^J patiently await the changfe- over, showing no hostility to tOiv one. The world has suffered O'j ij.,'i through the animosity, jpved, jealousy of rival
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  • 60 2 I Tokyo, Auk. 28—(Mmiien i The jtoani CM CoHNMHMCfttMM on aud aft«r Auif 27 iwtrictal I accept aiu-e of talegrams t* North Cliitia and lloafoli*. It is Wnitntooi the step was taken <lu»« to niton uptii»u of tplejfrajrfiio connnunication bttww 1 Jit}»an antl ririon parts of North riiina
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  • 127 2 A Renter witeless lunadcast tivorHvd hv the Puniei News (Atfiwy tcxiay repurt^i) Anvtr.t linn PriSM Minister .Inseph k Chifl»,V hi Canherra as e\|>re» liu^ surprise i>> er Ampiici's InaMl i>Tinilial:.'ii ol Lhiul Chiflev hoped that mutual disi iissiniis WOttld rwdl Ul s«une ■odiflcfttion of
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  • 380 2 All Essential Services Functioning As Usual An extraordinary general meeting of the Auxiliary Police A«,so<iation wa> held vesterday when, the Svonan Shimbun understands, it was made clear to members of the force that they will continue to function as heretofore, in
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  • 120 2 Peking, Auk. JO, (Homeii —While < >uut Mongolian troops in th«> Klipcikow sector remain at Shibchiacfcei without further. MOVe4MBta, \enan form pe reported to be infiltrating into the. Kalgan sector sinre Aug. 22. Details of the situation in the Kalgan sertor are still unavailable.
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  • 126 2 Lisbon, Aug. 28. (Oomei) American PrefttdoM Harry Truman today declared that conscription mu^t contiotM in rhe United StatW in order to meet the still dangerous Mtuation in the Far Kasr, according to a Renter dispatch Horn Washington. Warning the American Congress against prematiue kttempts to
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  • 63 2 Shanghai, Aug. 27. (Domeii it is leaned that the Japanese Armv Forces Command !i>i thr Shanghai area l.i-i I- ruhiv Aug. 24 established n y \»'r n;ti Aff.i i! i I <>mtnission, The now]y-nrß.ini/«'d commission iv charged inth 'he task ol baadliai with tho foreign
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  • 130 2 An agreement on initial steps tor the surrender of Japanese fortes in the Southern Regions as a pt. liimnary to the turning ovei of all military control to the British authorities with thr signing ot the final Allied terms in Tokyo* was concluded in Rangoon
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  • 51 2 Tokyo, Autf. 28~(l>omei) PoUowtag the termination of the war, the Civil Air Defe,n<* Headquarter? of the Home Ministry will formally h« disbanded at the end of this month, it was learned today. Similar orgaun attarhwi to regional as well as prefpf turai government* will also he
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