Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 31 March 1945

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  • 16 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 728 SATURDAY. MARCH 31. KOKI 2605. SHOWA 20 SUBSCRIPTION JIO PEB MONTH
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  • 334 1 A NIPPON BASE on Luzon Island, March 28 (Domei)— In daring: night assaults and death-defying storming raids, the left wing of the Nippon forces on Luzon Island is bringing steady pressure to bear on the Manila sector, piercing enemy defence
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  • 316 1 Editorial 1N AN interview with Domei lv.de report appearing on page 2 of our Issue touay), a Syouan. Cninese IcMler suggests a Cninese mission from the Southern Regions *o Nut.ouai Chiiia, or, alternatively, Nanking mission to the Southern Regions with the specific purpose ji heghtening Sinj-N.ppon collaboration. 1(.
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  • 141 1 Lisbon, March 28 (Domei)—Anxious to sound Canadian food prospects in order to cope with Britain's precarious food problem Oliver Lyttleton, British Minister for Production, and Colonel J. J. Llewellin, Minister of Food, who recently arrived in Washington, are expected to leave immediately for Canada
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  • 123 1 LISBON, March 29 (Domei) —Military observers in Washington today cautioned against over-optimism about the war on the Western Front, stressing that the Germans are resisting effectively at key points despite Anglo-American advances, according to a Washington dispatch They pointed out that the savage resistance
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  • 149 1 LISBON. March 29, (Dome!) la a move apparently reflecting lac* of faov.et nUIMIMBI over the forthcoming San Fran?.sto Conference, the Soviet Government has appointed Andrej Gromyko, Soviet Amb.issaaor in Washington, as the he act oi the Soviet delegation to Iht scheduled anti-Axis confaD, according to
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  • 344 1 B3RUN. Hank 29 iDomei*:The situation on the Eastern Front ha? undergone no change durin? the past 25 hours, as the Geimans broK'> :p maior break-ihrough attempts in Upper Silesia as \<ell as ir. I'l'.' i j.Silfsia. Kirl HllMber, Trans-Ocean COCTttpondeat, reported today. Referring to the lighting now
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  • 319 1 TOKYO, March 30 (Domei)—Twenty-six enemy war vessels are so far known to have been accounted for by our air and surface units in the course of devastating attacks launched against enemy task forces now operating in
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  • 44 1 A NIPPON BASE in the Routn-Wpyteip UltildS. Marrh 30 <I»oin«*) Enerrv waiertfl b'.mi'arc^cd "pnagf bltßd of Ihe Pyukvu Cironn yoslrrday. Parti?tptt'nt In th*# natpl bombard'rftit, werp onp tnfttf btttifshlo ?n<l OOfl rn'.is^r nil ci 'r v"iel waters close U> the is;r,nd
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  • 81 1 IiNY Scvci^ and Bn' Ml KhoOß, two of the mott 'X»pulnr iur.'o- flvwe.Rhts In Syonan. clajh at 'Ir N. w Vorid «rer* tonlsh* n th« r»la cv i.r of an at^rarlv.? prartun :r six fffats. Tn° Svonar. Junin- Pitvpight Ttlp 1« at s'-a-ce anfi w '-h Srvcro r.nd
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  • 135 1 TOh\O. March, 29, (Domei) -Despite mounting losses in £liip^ ajid planes, the enamy is j still n.aintaining a large fleet in -voters aruund Okinawa main island. The enemy fleet in waters aiound Okinawa main island comprises about 150 surface -•raif. Behind this enemy fleet, there it a
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  • 135 1 TOKYO. March 30 (Domel)— Nippon ground unit* in Honan Province before dawn March 22 bunched fresh offensive action against Nanyang and the cneer.y p.j.anra air base at Laxictow. and completely captured the former city on March 2> and occupied ths latter airfield on March 27.
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  • 131 1 TWO well-known (fIMMM families were united on Man-h 2i» when th- wedding of Mr. Tay Hean Tuan. onij son of Mr. and Mrs. Tay Soj X.at. and Miss Yeo Keiig Neo. the >»eond claugher of Mr. and Mrs. Ycti Chiang Swee. war, voiemnizM at the Beihesda Church Bras
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  • 964 2 CHIEF SPOKESMAN'S WEEKLY REVIEW TERMING the Itttft niove by the enemy in *he Ryukyu trctor a "rash act," Lieut. Coj. Shozo Nakajlma, chiet •pokesman of the Imperial Forces in the Sou fhern Region*, at his weekly Press confab yest:rday declared that
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  • 476 2 SINO-NIPPON relations, whicb entered the most epochal inri nractical stage with the return of the National Government'of China to Nanking five years ago yesterday, had not been •dictated" by the late President Wang Chinc-wei. "but had hcen and still are, the outcome
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 693 2 SYONAN TOKUBETti SI NOTICE NO. 29 Kr: Arrangement lor those who ha\e not received their petrol lation in exchange for petrol coupons for the month of March. According to Paragraph 5 of .-»\onaii Tokubetu-si Rei No. 14 datod Ist Fehruary Showa 19, I troi < oupons issued liy the keizai
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    • 497 2 NOTICE Instructions Regarding Selection of Civilian Candidates for Officers' Training School, Azad Hind Fauj (1.N.A.) 1. Applications are Invited fiom Indian QviliMM for the next OMHW at the Officer?' Training School, which will commence with rffect from 15 May, 2605. 2. The. Selection Board will sit at the undermentioned Centres:
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