Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 April 1945

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  • 16 1 The Syonan Shimbun SUB6CHIPTIOK $10 PEB MONTH NO. 731 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4. KOKI 2605. SHOWA 2O
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  • 87 1 LISBON. April 2 (Doniei)—B.B C correspondent, Richard Sharpe, in a broadcast intercepted here today that the Nippon forces are continuing to resist strongly on the plains south of Mandalay and repeated Nippon counter-attacks are being hurled against British forces in the Meiktila
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  • 490 1 TOKYO. April 3 (Domei» -Nippon troop.s continued to carry out daring counter-attables against the invasion forces who are now making frantic. Miorts to expand their bridgehead following their initial landing effected on the western coast of Okinawa Island on 3tnday. Reports reaching here state that
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  • Editorial
    • 321 1 TO WHAT great extent the people of the United States are fa from being In toial support of theT Government in the prosecution of St mt and. rather, are more concerned over Ihelr own personal welfare, can be gauged from reports recced via Lisbon that more than 80.000
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  • 342 1 BERLIN. April 2. <Domei> —Heavy defensive fighting continued yesterday in the Drnch frontier area between the Lower Rhine and Kasciiede. the German High Command announced today, adding that east of Burgsteinfurj German legions effectively checked the enemy progress. Also near Muen— st«r
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  • 75 1 LISBON. Aoril (Domeii—lndicating that heavy losses are being sustained hv American forces in the Philippines. Gen Douglas Mac Arthur's latest communique today reported that American forces have incurred a total of 1.307 casualties during the course of the past five days' fichtinj?
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  • 269 1 Nippon Air Force Continues DeathDefying Attacks In Ryukyu Sector Another 31 Enemy Warcraft Either Sunk Or Damaged TOKYO. April 3 'Domen -While heavy ngnting continues to rage between the Nippon garrison troops and the Invaders n the sector around the enemy's landing point on the main island of Okinawa, our
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  • 193 1 LISBON. April 3 i Domei).—More than 80.000 soft coal miners Uu-oughout the United Bimt<#, ignoring the orders of John L. Law)*. President of the United Mine Workers' Union, to recognize the extension of the present working agreement with the coal-mine operators, today went
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  • 79 1 Vi.c aft-carriers K.'Ueship* n.t<ileships or transports Large-slied vessels including battleships) Kjtfleships or croiaers Cruisers Cruisers or transports destroyers I ansports landing transports Vesesls of .pecifled rstecory •linesweepers Oil-tankers ToUl ink 4 3 1 Sunk or Damaged 2 1 Damaged 3 i Toal 9 6 1
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  • 345 1 U. S. Soviet Squabbles Over Voting At 'Frisco Conference LISBON. April 2 'DomeD— Reflecting the disappointment and disillusionment of the: anti-Axis peoples over the arbitrary move of the United States and the Soviet Union to i secure additional votes at the forthcoming San Francisco Conferenc?, *he Manchester Guardian today editorially.
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  • 484 2 HIGH-RANKING Military officers, the Mayor Of Syonan. Mr. K. Nalto, and leaders of the various communities were among those present at a simple yet impressive ceremony marking the presentation ot six wsrplarcs to the
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  • 163 2 riOKYO, April 2. (Dome!)— Reipor.ding to the peop!c> enthusiastic appeals to be assigned a deflnlV role in the defence of ihelr country. thf Nippon Cabinet today decldei to carry out a systematic plan for organizing a Civilian Volunteer Coipr in readme-s to meet any emergency,
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  • 188 2 /iN attractive boxing card featuring the cream of Syonan's pug.--:lst*. has been arranged for Saturday at the New World arena. In ad-1 tion to four b'g fights, namely. SMnia versus D amond. Tomtrv C^rr.e versus Kid Wee, Jimmy Bira v?-£Us Sarban Singh.
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  • 449 2 'IOKYO, April 3, (Dome:)— Tlic ppon T'mes in its editorial today warned Chiang Kai-shek against reiylr.g too heavl'y on the United Stales, declaring al'hough the Generalissimo may bei'eve American support In the war against Nippon a/lords him an excellert chance ro sticr^ihen his position vis-a-vis
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  • 179 2 VERY excellent results were achieved by the Malai Banking Association in connection with its third "Fixei Deposit With Bonus" sch'mo, which closed on March 31. Like the two previous campaigns, this latest all-Malai drive by the M.B.A. to collect exc?ss funds
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  • 293 2 TOKYO. AprlJ 1. (Dome!)— In statement issued today. Premier K.uiiaki Koiso said that he was profoundly Inspired by the Imperial Uirrrpt which TENNO HEIKA had Graciously granted on the occasion of the promulgation of the laws po« mitting the people of Chosen and
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  • 103 2 AS FROM today. April 4 the 5 rcets of Syonan city will cease to be Illuminated with gas-lamps. The reason for this measure is the conservation of gas. and the diversion of gn.s normally used for street-lijrhting to more important
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 101 2 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby gven that business of Nankai Shokai of No. 38. Robinson Road (Ground and First Floor) Syonan is now carried on by Chua Bok Kirn. Ronnie Syn and I. Luschwitz as partners. Dated 4th April 2605. C. J. KOH A CO. Solicitors for the said Nankai Shokai
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    • 592 2 SYONAN TOKUBETI SI NOTICE NO. 31 > Kf Enrolment or Sixth Bated Rrgu'ar Countf students (or the Koh-Ah Gakuin The Sixth Batch of Rrgular Course Students for the Koh-Ah Oakuiu are being enrolled as folk»s:—(1) Eligibility for adm.*sion: (a) Applicants should be of an orvdient nature, firm in character, and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 110 2 Today's Syonan Radio 9 p.m light rmislc; 6.15 p.m n»vs fla■ nes in Malai. Tamil. Cantonese and t^glish. 630 p.m ne<vs in Nippc Go; 6.40 p.m. Indian ph 'dren's nour in Tan.M- 7 p.m time signal; popular Malai son* biU c; 7.20 p.m. Syonan local r-our followed by nex* day's
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