Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 March 1945

Total Pages: 2
1 2 Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
  • 113 1 The Syonan Shimbun Foe Airfields On Luzon Bombed A NIPPON BASE in the Philippines, March 13 <l>omei)—Thr Nippon air force at midnight March heavily attacked enemy airfields at Lingayen and San Fabian. Luzon Island, causing fires and explosions to start from over ten points. NO. 722 SATURDAY. MARCH 24, KOKI
    113 words
  • 187 1 TOKYO. March 23. (DomeJi Dai Honyei in a communique released at 4 p.m. announced: •Firstly, according to subsequent investigations, ascertained total war result* achieved by our Air Force against the tnjmy task force from March IS to March 21 *re as follows
    187 words
  • 324 1 Editorial 10 JUDGE by the total war re suite announced by Imperial Headquarters as having been attained by oar air unite during the inlcrcep tlon of the enemy task force, which mauf an appearance in waters south-east of Kyushu lor four days tine* March 18, it is dear
    324 words
  • 276 1 lOKYO. Maiclt 23 |l>omn) Tha brilliant achievement* scored by cur Air Force In the four-day attack* against the entmy ta&k fore« a« revealed by Imperial Heedquar^T.s this afternoon can :be compared with the wx result* I chalked up la ths Air Battle oft Taiwan
    276 words
  • 259 1 CENTRAL BURMA, Mirch 22 DotneD— Enemy attempt* to drop spies and agents for spreading faUe propaganda to demoralize the Burmese masses, were nipped in the bad by Burmese soldier* who »t* now fighting side-bv-slde with the Nippon Army In defence of their homeland. According to frontline
    259 words
  • 277 1 TOKYO, M»rch 33. (Dome!)—"lf <h« cony task force should appear .'•gain. will deal it another crushing blew." declared Capt Btsuzo Kurihara. Chief of the Navy PreM SeoUon of imperial Headquarters. :n a statement following today's Imperial Headquarters announcement of war results achieved by
    277 words
  • 72 1 LISBON, March 11 (Dome!).—American Secretary of War, Robert Patterson, todfcy revealed that the United states Armed forces have incurred a total of 159,587 casualties since the outbreak of the war up to March 11, an increase of 19,998 over last week's figure, accord- to a
    72 words
  • 267 1 TOKYO. March 23 (Domei)—A blunt assertion that Government is now fully prepared to foil an enemy attempt at landing on the Nippon mainland and, furthermore, to recapture Iwoojima, Saipan and (iuadalcanar is'ands, was made hy
    267 words
  • 292 1 Europe War Round-Up BERLIN. March 23, (Dome:) The situation on the main battle* front in me east has undergone practically no change during the last 24 hours: according to the Tran&ocean news agency: The German High Command today said tiiax the If*d Army has opened
    292 words
  • 160 1 TOKYO. March 22 I Dame I) With indignation aiouaed to the highest pitch by the enemy r, callous lnaucrlxntnale air raids on Tokyo and other c.ties of the Nlppon home land the Imperial Rule Assistance Young Men's Corp- o( leu prefecture.' centering aiound Tokyo,
    160 words
  • 318 1 AS THE enemy draws near»r to the Nippon homeland, the distance between us and tht enemy will become shorter, thereby enabling Nippon to! inflict greater personnel nni material losses on him, declared Lieut Col. Shozo Nakajima Chief
    318 words

  • 461 2 AGGRAVATED BY COAL SHORTAGE LIVING conditions in Syonan are decidedly better than those in belligerent enen<y countries, where they are growing harder daily, said Lieut Col. Shozo Nakajima. Chief Spokesman of the Impcai lonci m the Southern Regions, at yesterday's
    461 words
  • 177 2 UNDER the auspices of the Auxiliary Police Force, th* collection of donations for the relief of victims of indiscriminate enemy air raids la now underway throughout the entire Island, and excellent result* are beirw attained, says Domel. The current drive follows immediately on the
    177 words
  • 186 2 FOURTEEN month* after it was eet&blfcbed, the New Syonan agricultural colony, one of the largest farming schemes launched by th 3 authorities in Malai, and primarily meant for the Chinese communly, today has a population of almost 8,000, all of
    186 words
  • 432 2  - Notes Comments ■SAKLRA1 By AX Education system directed *i moulding and developioc 'he individualiiy of the student and of training him or her to be a useful riizrn and, if he or she (bows the ability, to become leaders of (he community and take a prominent part in the management
    432 words
  • 500 2 "THE PEOrLE of \i.nvd appreente deeply the generous action of the Nippon Army, declaies Tran Van An, a prominent Aiinamete revolutionary, commenting on recent events in Indochina. A graduate »f Marseilles University. Pin Van An has, for many years striven (0 destroy French over lordship
    500 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 542 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 23 X" Enrolment of student* for Public Elementary Schools and Middle School*. A revised educational -system will be Introduced as from April, Showa 20. and under the new system student* and children will be enrolled as follows: 1. Futu Koh Uakko (Public Elementary Schools). (1)
      542 words
    • 404 2 I APPLICATIONS FOR THE «TH TERM FOR THE REGULAR COURSE OT THE KOA GAKUIN ARE BEING ENROLLED A3 FOLLOWS:— 1. The number of persons to w admi:ted—3o. 2. Se'ective Examinition :—At the Kosei-Ka (Public Welfare Department), Syonan Tokubetu 81 on 10th April Syowa 20. at 10 a.m. 3. Time and
      404 words
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 118 2 Today Syonan Radio 0 pm. light music; 6.15 p.m n»*s flashes in Maiat, Tamil, Cantonese and English. 630 p.m. ne<vs in Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.4«> p.m. Indian Children s Hour; 7 p.m. time signal—Malai music; 7.2G p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by next day's program summary; 7.30 p.m. news in
      118 words