Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 March 1945

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  • 147 1 The Syonan Shimbun Back By Planes MSBON. March 20. iDomrit —Owing to the irabilfiy of American hospi>al ships and frontline basrs to cope with th staggering toll of American battle casualties, the Ignited ''States Pacific Air Transport Command today disclosed that American wounded are being flown from Iwoojima to Hawaii
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  • 219 1 A NIPPON BASE ON TH2 PHILIPPINES FRONT, March 21. »V;nieij—A powerful N.ppon unit fa now engaged in sharp fighting w.ili enemy troops which had landed lit; the vicinity of Recede to the west of Zambcanga. and by Monday had la* <flictcd at least 500
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  • 345 1 EARNING our profound respect. and setting a brilliant example to the rest of East Asia, Burmese civilians are now in thie thick of the tattle in the defence of Burma. It it reported that in the furious fighting for Mandalay. Burmese civilians are co-operating with th* Nippon
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  • 155 1 TOKYO. March 21 (Domei'l —Our fighting services are fully confident and prepared' to crush an enemy attempt toj effect a landing on the N.ppon mainland, declared Lieut. G-n. Ksnsshiro Shibcyama, Vlc2 Minister of War, in the course of his rep!y to interpellations at
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  • 337 1 TOKYO. March 21; (D°meil- In his final message addressed to the Nippon High Command. Lieut Qen. Tadamlchi Kuribayashi. Supreme Commander of the Nippon I garrison forces on Iv;ooj ma. prior to the last general charge againsr enemy ground forces on the island. highly extolled
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  • 255 1 TOKYO, March 21 'Domei' —Admitting the gravity of; the loss of Iwooji-na, Premisri Gen. Kuniaki Ko so empha-j sized that the loss of tlie island has not. however, caused the confidence of the Nippon nation in final victory to waver. The Premier spoke in
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  • 115 1 LISBON. March 19. fDomel)Latiy Moumbatten. wife of the anti-Axis South-Bast Asia Command and Superintendent-in-Chief of the Saint John Ambulance Brigade, today stressed the need for more doctor and rmrse3 in India and south-east Asia in order to cope with the rl&inc toll of antiAxis
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  • 307 1 Americans Told Pacific War 'Will Get Tougher, Must Expect Bigger Losses LISBON, March 20. (Dornei) Lieut. Gen. Holland Smith, Commander of the United Slates Marine* on Iwoojima. warned the American people in a statement following hit return to Pearl Harbour today from the Jwnojtana front that the rerocity of Nippon
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  • 69 1 Foe Aircraft Carrier Sunk, Another Damaged; Task Force Fleeing Southwards TOKYO. March 21 < Domel (—imperial Headquarters announced at 3.30 p.m. today as follows: "The enemy task force ycterday morning. March 20, began withdrawing southwards. Our Air Force units swiftly pursued the enemy, and are enlarging their war results "War
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  • 191 1 LISBON, March 20 (Domei)—A Washington dispatch, quoting a statement made by Rcr -Admiral Collins, Chief of tlie Amei lean Navy Department's Wa:-Vessel Bureau, revealed that the United Sta es Navy is trying frantically to cope wi:h the growing number of bat-tle-dam^Kd war-vessels
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  • 64 1 UNDISCLOSED Point, March 21 An announcement by the Local Mili-ary Command at noon today reads as follows: "Three enemy destroyer* appeared off South Andaman Island at 8.30 a.m on March 19 and commenced cannonading the island at 1 p.m. Our mili'.anr and naval nniU there instantly ex. changed
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  • 123 1 LISBON, March aO. (Domcn- Approximately one year and half after the incident took place. Bri tish naval auli.oritles today revealed for the Ont' TUi»e tha Pritain's 35,000-ton battleship "Warspite" received a direct hit and nearly sank off Salerno, Ital; t during the invasion operations
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  • 303 1 I LISBON. March 21. (Domei)— In l move fraught w'th deep political implications, the Soviet Govemmei.t has formally notified Turkey of !ts intention to abrogate the SovietTurkish Friendship Tre&:y of 1925 on the ground that tht pact no longer corresponds to current world conditions, according
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  • 448 2 MTERESTING TALK BY DR. C.J. PAGLAR RECALLING details of life aitf conditions in Fuji-Go, in Ihe early days of the Catholit Grow-.More-rood' settlement in Bahau. and contrasting them with the greith improved conditions prevailing there t:)Ja.v, Or
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  • 244 2 LISBON. March 2!. (Domei)Complying with rnnuntlni? pubilc grievance* over the nation's crur.al food shortage, the Hnite-i S ate* Senate on Monday authorized m• j vestlgation et the ood situa ion b the Benate'« Agricultural Committee. wh> the House of Repre sentaMves duplayeo equal concern
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  • 103 2 A SIMPLE ceremony was he'd U .he Yamato Oekijo last night when leitificate* issued by the Mayor cf Syonan were pre-en ed by ihe Kei mu-bu Cho to Mr. Ng Bak Lun manager of the Southern Hotel and his staff: nvnibeis of
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  • 113 2 A MODEL FARM tc be known as the Bishop De«:.b Memorial kOted Parm was ecei.tly o&«vifo rtiil-Oo :r Ihe j.esen'v M: M. Shinozakl. An appropriate dedication ceremov was held on the site by Rev FaWr Berheies. and after fen- words by Mr Shinozaki
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  • 457 2  - Notes Comments SAKLKA' K> A WISH to set aiiotner thousauc Catholic families set'ipd on the landi at Fuji-Go has been expressed Vf the authorities, nnd U ie up o the people to whom thd desire liu.s been addressed to take iicrd of <t.t Invitation while the pr >\i *lons attached
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  • 414 2 LISBON. March 18. 'Dnmei> I^Amercan ec-.uiom.c Inc.ability under the strain, of wartime conditions was today reflected in Am^iicar. dispatches reporting on the pro.i--1 peets of fresh meat curtailment for civilian consumption, continuance of 'he strike in HoiiyACodV film industry' and tr>t inability of the
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  • 293 2 THE news (hot mrk units of the Burmese Army have nireadv left for thr i-attlpfront 'o flßlit ridp by sri- witji the Imperial Forces igalnat the common enemy vu received with g-e-it delight by the Syon'n Burmes? community, which voiced
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 110 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. liyht music: 6.15 p.m ii-vs fla.hes in Ma a. Tamil. Canlcnt«e nad English; 6.30 p.m. news ii. Nippon-Go for be&inners; 6.40 p.it. Ch nase Childien's Hour; 7 p.m. time s g^ial—l'ght music oy Urn Ho>o Orchesra: 7.20 p.m. SyonanV, local hour followed by next da^'s
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