Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 March 1945

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  • 126 1 The Syonan Shimbun Steady Stream Of U.S. Casualties LISBON, March 12 (Dotnei) —Huge American Army "Skymaster" hospital transport aircraft are arriving: in Honolulu, at all hours of the day or night with a steady stream of American Marine casualties from the I woo Jim a front, where bitterly resisting Nippon
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  • 333 1 FORTHRIGHT TIMES' EDITORIAL TOKYO, March 14. (Domei) —Commenting on Annam's declaration of independence from French rule the Nippon Times editorially declares that at last the long supprrwrd aspiraloni of the Annamcse people for restoration of their freedom has bet-n attained. It says "The
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  • 218 1 CREDIT WHERE DUE RECENTLY we had occasion to commend the praiseworthy conduct of our passive defence workers for the wholehearted and selfless way in which lhty tackled the rituation ai i- :n[ from the enemy's indiscriminate bombing of Syonan city areas with incendiaries. The way these civilian workers went
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  • 224 1 THE time has now come when all who could possibly do so houici rvßCMate the island. It would be better for them to leave now, especially (hose with women and children dependents, and emifrate to Bahau, New Syonan or one of the islands w..ere facilities await them
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  • 248 1 CANTON. March 13. (Dome!) Promp'ly following up speedy action by the Nippon military authorities to wipe out hostile elements in Trench Indochina. Nippon forces stationed in the Kwangchow Bay area, Frenchlras;d territory In sou hwnlpm China, have successfuHy carried out all necessary measures to
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  • 46 1 LISBON. March 13. I Domei) Sixteen British civilians were killed on the average daily In the month of February as the result of Oerman air action, while another 1.152 were injured or detained in hospital, according to a Reuter dispatch from London today.
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  • 185 1 TOKYO, Mar. 14, fDomeO— Eleven B-!'i < were fcflNffcl down and about 60 otheit cl imaged at the hands of Nippon ln»er< option units when the I'ni'fd States i" force raided the Osaka distiict from midnight: yesterday, Mar. 13. to the early
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  • 189 1 TOETO, Mar. 14, (Do«rt)— la view or all l.kelihood that the enemy will intensify his indiscriminate air attacks on civilian.* in pursuance of hit favouri'r "•error" bombing tactics, the House of Peers at Its plenary session this morning devoted deliberations on
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  • 341 1 GREATER AUTONOMY FOR ANNAMESE SAIGON, March 13 <Domell— A., staled in the proclamation Ksued by the Commander of the Nipptn forces In French Indochina. Nippon's policy in French Indochina following the rollapse of French rule is not only to leave the governments
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  • 176 1 PNOM PENH, March 13. (Domel) —Simul'anrous with the declaration of independence proclaimed by King Norodom Shihanouk of Cambodia, the Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia issued the following statement In view of the world situa'ion. especially 3M present state of. affair* in Greater East Asia,
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  • 131 1 TOKYO, Mar. 13. (Domei)— The War Mln'stry today announced that a report has been submitted to th? Throne that the Aimy Commander has granted a citaUon to the Ito storming unit for outstanding services rendered In the battle of Luzon. The citation follows: Sergeant-Major Kenj
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  • 266 1 BERLIN, March 13. (Dome!)— Grim fighting on the Western Front is at present raging at the bridgehead on the Rhine i opposite Rfmagen Along the line from Rhenbretbach to Otalenbnrg, the Americans af'er heavy artillery preparation launchrd an aH«ck in an easterly I direction but were soon
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  • 212 1 A NIPPON BASE IN MINDANAO. March 13. < Dome! >—Enemy forces which landed on Zamboanga, Mindanao, penetrated into the Formm airfield supported by warplanei a»id ship bombardment but wera thrown into utter confusion and disorder by Nippon forces who all day lone on March 11
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  • 443 2 NIPPON EMBASSY SPOKESMAN'S STATEMENT BANGKOK. March IS (Domei>— TJve close and friendly relations between Nippon and Thailand will remain absolutely unaffected and will continue to be strengthened despite the recent developments in French Indochina, which compelled Nippon to take effective defence measures
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  • 172 2 NANKING. March 13 >Domei>in \lew of tfie unusually aggressive attitude on the part of Chungking as expressed to the recent speech of Chiang Kai-shek, the Communist authorities at Yenan are at present speeding up military preparatloni in case Chungking uiu-s armed force to settle the issue, according
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  • 254 2 (By a Domei War Correspondent 'LUZON FRONT, March I(Domeii —A »anguinary battle is no* raging alone thr Baletc Pass. north-eatt of San Nuolav an the \pani Manila road between Nippon defenders and American force* who are attempting to penetrate Into the Bavomhor.j sector over th Carabalio Mountains
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  • 175 2 A BIG ilep-up in the Chinese war effort, particularly in the field of agricultural production, is expected to result from the two-day all vlalai Chinese conference, which concluded at Kuala Lumpur Sunday, says Domel. Sponsored by the Malaian Overse.u Chinese Association, the meeting
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  • 802 2 RESULTS of the Nippon-Go examination* conducted by the Syonan Tokubttu-si Education Department on Feb. 15 and March 4 have now been announced by the authorities concerned. The examination was the first to be held throughout the MaUl States according to the new regulation. Those
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  • 331 2 ATTRACTIONS OF FUJI-GO STRESSED EXPRESSING fullest satisfaction over the manner in which the new administration at Fuji-Go is working, the Eurasian community leader. Dr C J Paglar, who recently returned from a visit to the Catholic Farming Colony declared that
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  • 82 2 KUALA LUMPUR. March 14. 'Domei* -Approximately 20 B-29's a,.reared o^(■r Kuala Lumpur shortly af>- 11 o'clock on Mtarh 10. but were imm^dintely intercepted by our fighters. The enpmv raiders failed in their attacks on mi'itary targe '>. bu' instead bomb°fi the Kua'a Lii?npur Museum which
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  • 42 2 PROGR Wt^fr Syonan Symphony Orchestra's popular Coi'frt nf tIM Kokaido on Sunday-: Scrnne Shlinpei: The Arntourer of-ng—Aikolu. No Hana: Wienner Blood: Sakura: Faust: Seng—Kurogane No Ch.kara: "Shanghai Dreams No. 1 Song—Umiyrku Nippon: Lila* Tw "Rvakc Uta": S^ne—Kachidoki No Uta.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 127 2 Today's Syonan Radio A p.m. light music, 6 15 p.m. news flasncs ip M.i.ai. i until. Cantonese and English; «..>(> p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beg n tiers; tf.4o p. 3i. reading of children's story ;n Cantonese. 7 p.m. time signal— light, music by the Hoso Orchestra; 7.'.v p.m. Syonan's
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