Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 March 1945

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  • 119 1 The Syonan Shimbun i\cw Nippon Naval Appointment* TOKYO, March 15. (Doraei) —The Navy Ministry announced today the appointment of Vier-Admirai Kanji Ugaki to the post d Coinmander-ln-Chief of Orainato Naval Defence Headquarters. The former Cc/mmander-in-Chief of the Ominato Naval Defence Headquarters, ViceAdmira! Eijl Goto, has been appointed to the Navy
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  • 144 1 A NIPPON BASE AT THE MINDANAO FRONT. March IS. i Point-;) —Nippon garrison units piuring concentrated gunfire into enemy positions and supply dumps in the two days Mar. 10 and 11 inflicted 500 casualties on enemy invasion units which approached the old airfield
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  • 403 1 OUR comments in this column yesterday are amply borne oat by today.l* news cables from the IwooJim*. Philippines and Burma fronts whrre Nippon forces, still mi'n taining the Initiative are extracting a maximum toll in lives and mate rial* on the enemy, who Is finding tJiat
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  • 102 1 TOKYO, March. 16. (Domei) A Board of Information communi que released at 4 p.m. today s.atcs thri "In view of the curren' war situation U hag been decldtrt that as a special extraordinary arrangement, with Imperial approval, the Prime Minister of
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  • 441 1 AT THE PHILIPPINE FRONT.. 'farch IS. (Dome!) —During th ;vii-month period since the enemy ''arted landing at Lin?ayen Out up to March 8. Nippon forces have nfi'cted on the enemy casualties 11 ailing 90.000. of this number enemy dead ciinted
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  • 211 1 TOKYO, March 16. (Dotnel) Dai Honyri announced at 5 p.m. today as follows: "Firstly, our units on Iwoojhna are now holding positions In Kita Village and the Higishiyama sectors und are fighting heroically against fierce enen:y attacks. Our units «.n the Mount
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  • 261 1 A NIPPON Base at the Burma Front, March 16. (Domel)—The i nemy's scheme to disturb the rear of the Nippon line in the AleiktlU sector, to bring about a favourable turn in bis operations in the Irrawaddy sector, has been completely
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  • 57 1 LISBON. March 15. (Domei) E«atisfaction is becoming more manifest among the British anJ Ao-lralian public ever the attitude of the United State?, as reflected >n American press dispatches and uttm>Kces of high-ranking American ■cadera, that American armed forces are shouldering all of the major fuMting in the
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  • 851 1 CRUSHING BLOW WILL BE DEALT TO FOE UNTIt we wipe out Brltteh tattuance in India we nail n> J* "j^ to fight. I believe our chance U fa»t *pP r<J* c* l vl l f. m d H cans have cause* Asiatic
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  • 336 1 TOKYO, Mar. 16. (Domrii The Navy Ministry today announced the posthumous gran'ing •f the Third Class Order of 'he Golden Kite as well a- the Fourth Claw Order of the Rising Sun with the Cordon to Commander Zenj ro Miyani) for distinguished services rendered.
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  • 324 2 k SIMPLE yet luipieaalve ceremony was held at the syonan Defence Headquarters yenteiday afiernoon When the ("ommandi'i l> .■,■!••.(I certificates of honour to live Nippon civilians, iwo of whom ire members of the Loral DetentCorps, the Chinese Charitable Inttitutlons Union, the Syoiui Chlnev
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  • 55 2 A CHEQUE for $5,784.45 wa« handed over to Mr M Shinozaki Kr^ei-ka Cho for relief of air raid victim.' Wednesday. Thus anwbnt repiesents part of *he proceeds of the repeat Varlctv Shrv- orpanized by the Syrman Smrts Assocatlou Drpmntic and Music Section at- the New World
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  • 59 2 PONTIANAK. March 16. <Dom*i> —As a result of a revision made in the r ty charter under date Mar'h 10 Pontlanak nmv embraces our ward* and fourteen kampongs The city ha^ grown from a snw.i one of only four wards with s population 16.000 to one ;>l
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  • 299 2 VERNACULAR PRESS ENTHUSIASTIC SAIGON, March 15 (l)omei —Hailing: Nippon's bliU «c tion in French Indochina as well as the declaration of independence by the kingdom *nnam. Annamese vernaculai rancrs here Inclndlni ihp I>ien Tin, l>an Bao and Saigon iounials this morning
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  • 58 2 LISBON. March 13. (Domel)One million and forty-three thousand members of the British Com•n on wealth and the Empire haveeither been killed, wounded missing M taken prisoner since the outbreak of the war to Nov. 30, 1944. lord Croft, Bri.ish Undersecretary of War. disclosed today in the
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  • 86 2 BANJERMASIN. March 15. .Dcmei)—Beginninsr today a neaii dii\.> to secure fixed deposits ot GlOO, non-interest bearing for tvM *ftn but each with a chance to win ca«h prize ranging from 050 to GlOOO will be launch-d thrcughuut South Borneo under he auspices of the competent authorities. There
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  • 350 2 LISBON. March 15. (Domei)—ln move believed prompted by thr Soviet Union's recent policy M Intervening directly into Rumanian Internal affairs with the object ftf consolidating her u wn interests. Ilir American State Department todaj disclose! that the United States his asked the Soviet Union an:l
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  • 195 2 LISBON. March 14 (Domei) -i American racial prejudice, wltti i I Intolerance specially of non-white races, was today bared again In a dispatch from Gresham. Oregon, rerortlryi that the Oregon 6*a'« Property Owners Protection League today announced its Intention 'o launch a Constitutional reform campaign
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  • 122 2 SAIGON. MaTh 15 (Domei) Ti> Saigon and Hanoi branches of the Bank of Frencn Indochina which have been closed as a result ■A emergency measures taken *>y the Nippon authorities, opened for business today. For the time being the withdrawal of deposits will be restricted to 200
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  • 358 2 TOKYO. March 16 fDomeii Commenting on the action ta'.en by the King of Cambodia declaring the independence of hit country from ifench rule, the Nippon Times today editorially point* out the just rea.«on for the step taken by that country. It
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  • 543 2 THE Auxiliary Police Association thanl{L the following firms and genUißien 'or their generous support' and contribution to tin Auxiliary Police Relief Fund Members ot the Auxiliary Poll-v Association 1206,757, the FJsli Kumiai $100,000. Div. A. S«TMon S I,o*lo Farli: Mr. Low Tang Chai.g: Chop Tan Tjing
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 260 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 18 Re: Recroltm"** of Apprenun Mid wives Apprentice Midwivw are bern recruited as follows:—n> Numb-r to be recruiter: 15 '2» Eligibility Girls between the ages of 1R »nd 22 who have completed ordinary school education. W Subject* ol Examination: Test it character and physical examination
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    • 121 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR KOH AH 6ENQ tenders hia heartfelt thanks to friends, membcr> of the Thong Honj Siang Tn« Y'o Chu Rang Section and ws-> to Dr P T. Nathan and member* of the MAS. Aid Post, O WvWon. Section 6 for their Monetary Oifj and also to those
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 131 2 Today's Syonan Radio fi pm light music: 8.15 p.m. news flames in Malai. Tamil. Canton-* 0 and English; 9 30 p.m. news In N'lnpon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 7 p.m. time signal—Ms»ia.l music. 7.20 pr. Syonan's local hour followed by i ext day's program summary; 7 30
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