Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 31 August 1945

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  • 140 1 The Syonan Shimbun IMPERIAL GIFT Tokyo, Aug. IB (Domci) U is revealed His imperial Majesty the Emperor was graciouely pleased to grant ten million cubic feet of lumber from the Imperial Forest for reconstruction o» war-ravaged areas. Welfare Minister kento Matsuvtura as proxy for Premier Prinee Higaehikuni today proceeded to
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  • 1182 1 Premier Prince Higashikuni's Press Comment Tokyo, Aug. 2Q. (Domei) —The only way left open for Ac Japanese nation to safeguard its cherished national polity and to restore Japan's national honour is to faithfully carry out all surrender terms to
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  • 323 1 EDITORIAL Many urgent social problems will confront the former Government of this country when it takes over the reins from the Japanese Military Administration. Not the least of them will be that of helping to save the clerical classes in particular, and •II wage-earners generally, from falling
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  • 364 1 'Blessing la Disguise* Tokyo, Aug. 30, (Domei) The arrival of General MacArthur today is an event which is as significant in some ways as the arrival of Comrqodore Perry 92 years ago, the Nippon Times declared editorially today. It would be untruthful to deny
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  • 87 1 I'okosuka, Aug. 30, >mei) —All general traffic the Yokosuka area where erican occupation forces landing, is prohibited, acding to instructions issued the Yokosuka naval base tod^y. Residents in Yokosuka, excluding the outlying station areas ot Zushi, Nagai, Okusu, Takayarpa, Uraga, Kurihama and Kitashimoura, were instructed
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  • 274 1 Tokyo, Aug. 29—(Domei) The first step in the direction ol freedom of press assembly and association was taken when the Cabinet at its session yesterday decided to remove various wartime restrictions on the nation's political activities. According to the decision, several wartime regulations
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  • 143 1 Prisoners In Japan Zurich, Aug. 30— (Doinei)— General Douglas MacArthur has arrived in Japan, while Admiral William Halsey entered Tokyo Bay today aboard the United States battleship 'Missouri', reports from the Far East disclosed. Thro Allied hospital ahips Ived into Sagami Bay last lit on
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  • 142 1 Peking, Aug. 29, (Domei) North China is gradually regaining peace and order which had considerably deteriorated with the penetration there of Outer Mongolian and Chinese Communist troops and irregular banditi following Japan's peace o\ rture. The bulk of Outer Mongolian troops which infiltrated
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  • 59 1 Tokyo, Aug. 28-(I)omei) ft is revealed that an agreenujpt on^ the cessation of hostilities between Japanese and Soviet army authorities in Karafrrto was concluded at 7.00 p.m. m Aug. 25 at Nairo, on the eastern shore of Karafuto. The Commander of the Red Army issued a proclamation
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  • 374 2 Tokyo, Aug. 28 —(Dumei) l Ji.Tiii.-r Prince Naruhiko Higaahlkuui it) .in interview with tlic piess this a-fternoou clarified his Cabinet's policies on urgent questions confronting Japan as tile result of the acceptance of the surrender terms. The gist of the Premier's interview follows: Firstly,
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  • 57 2 An Official announcement has Lhmi received from i)j*wa to the effect that all those who evacuated from Syr.nau to l>jawa. have trrivtd safely. If any of these evacnees wisk to return to Syonan, they CM do so as soon as arrangement* are made, says a
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  • 355 2  - NOTES COMMENTS 'Sakura' By With the clearing of the minefields and the '.fting of restrictions on fishing in certain areas, there should soon be an abundant supply of tresh sea fish on the market, and this should Wad to an immediate reduction not only of fish p-ires but of all
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  • 61 2 Peking, Aug. 20. (Domei) party of 11 United States lervkemen headed bv Cawtin Newton arrived at the airfield in the western outskirts here at 12.M p.m. on Tuesflav on the mission of providing American war prisoners in Peking and Tientsin areawith food and clothing. The
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  • 141 2 Tokyo, Aug. 30. (Domei)-» The advance unit of Allied occupation forces commenced landing operations at Atsugi airfield, Kanagawa Prefe£^ ture, this morning whea iu,c leader plane landed 00. ifye runway at 8.28 a.m. The vailp guard plane was closely followed by the first forina/ tion of 15
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  • 102 2 Mrs. Lye Joon Sang (Madam Chang Wai Kong) pa^ed awajj peacefully at her residence N«d i.l. .Neil Road, Syonan, at 2.45' p.m. (T.T.) oq August 30, 2605, at the age of 67. Funeral will take place at 1.30 p.m. (T.T.)' on September 1. 2605. She leave* behind 7 soil
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