Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 April 1945
1945-04-10
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Title Section16 1945-04-10 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 7^6 TUESDAY. APRIL 10. KOK! 2605. SHOWA 20 »cßscßirrio» JlO Pfiß UOSTB16 words
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265 1945-04-10 1 LISBON, April 8. (Oomei) -The Nippon forces are stronger now than when the war started, Gen. Joseph Stilwell, Commanding General of the United -tatcs Army Ground Farces, declared lust night, addressing an Army Day gathering in New York265 words
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102 1945-04-10 1 ..TOKYO. April 9. (Dompi) •Sliigmiori logy, veteran diplo mat and Foreign .Minister in Premier Hideki lc>jo« Cabinet lince 1941, was appoiuted uew Foreign Minister and concurrently Minister of (»reat«r East Asiatic Affaiis a the newly formed Caliuet :mder Premitr Arimiral Barrou Kantaro Suzuki, according102 words
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Article97 1945-04-10 1 Baron Kiichiro Hirantiina, ex-Premier aho one. of Ihi top-rankinß waior Mti.csnien, m niipomted Preb'dent of the Privy Council succeeding Adniiiai Baron Kantaro Suzuki who vacated the post to become Prime Minister last week. 1 his was revealed in a rommuniquf released by the Bi">ard of Information tbis97 words
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Editorial
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Article187 1945-04-10 1 Rsent developmtnts in the, European war theatre, parti-! cularly on the Western l-ront. indicate that tha German forces art admittedly faolng most trying situation, although German troops are operating successfully, to a certain extent, In frustrating enemy pincer movements st several points. This, however, does not mean thst187 words
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Article184 1945-04-10 1 LISBON. April <). j (Ponieii— Reflecting A;r,c- nca's imperialistic designs j in the Pacific, Ameiican Re-: nrestntative George Mttboa, Texas Democrat, today asa>] ed Congress to declare itself I in favour of retaining .ill of i the Pacific islands "liberal oci'' by ihe American*, accotdinf to a184 words
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Article74 1945-04-10 1 LISBON, tpril o, :Doin**i)—The linmsh Radio intercepted hcie> toda> said tliat Finnish Premier Juho Passikivi 'endcred the resignation of his Government 'o the Finnish Pres:drnt this morning but the !iiiiei lequested the MinU iei«, to carry on until a new Ministry is formed. Ptisikivi is understood to74 words
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Article51 1945-04-10 1 LISBON. Apiii l)o:nei)...The An«i-Axis (i:eek Government, headed by Premier Nicholas Plastiras. Has lesigned, apjiarentiy nit to mounting politiral dirterrnces in the country, according to an Athens dispatch. C.ieek Regent Daanskion;:s is wid to have asked Admiral Peirnv Burgais, commaluierin-rhief of the Greek Wuy, to form a new51 words
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35 1945-04-10 1 RANGOON-, April q, (Domeii—The Mahabama AsiayOM Headquarters here has instructed all-Maha-bama Neighbourhood AffM> nations m the city to immediately form in their ie.?pective jurisdictions ->Mahdb.>ma Home Guatd" units.35 words
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Article48 1945-04-10 1 LISBON. April 7 (Domei* American Fleet Admiral C'hestei Ninnt/.'s headquarters today admitted that three American destroyers and smaller trait were damaged on April 6 and 7 when Nippon •irrraft roared down on American warships and vessels off Okinawa, according to a Guam dupa. !j48 words
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359 1945-04-10 1 A NIPPON BASE in Luien, April fl. (Domti) Our foreei ire continuing to inflict heavy lossei en the enemy on iviry front of Luion island. Our units in position* I east of Manila, on April 3, I advanced to a359 words
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Article41 1945-04-10 1 LUZON FRONT. Vprll 8. tDomei)— Nippon forces entrenched in the sector cast of Manila between Feb. 21 and March ao, killed or wounded 8,493 enemy tioops besides destroying or rajitininp large quantities of in,]; and ;nTintunifion.41 words
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170 1945-04-10 1 TOKYO, April 10. (Domei) Two hundred and ninety-three enemy war vessels of varloua categories have keen sunk or •iimaged in Okinawa waters from the time the enemy first <4pp«ired In that sector on March 23 to170 words
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Article282 1945-04-10 1 BERLIN. April 8, (Doajeil.. The German High Command announced that on the German-Hungarian :ton 1 ifr irgion Reich unity, atiei days of fierce offensive and defcusive fighting, checked the enemy thrust in tin* direction of Groza and liavo ayain closed the fiont uiinh had been temporarily282 words
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90 1945-04-10 2 RANGOON, April I. (Ocmel) Adipadi Ma Maw yectortfay wint a eortfratuiatory maMage to Admiral aron Kenta.-o SmuKl, Nippon's n*w Prime Mintoter, T.ia mewaft rutdsi "I wiea to axpreu, on behalf of the ■urm«M Government and p«op«, my «ißcar«ct contratUiAiioat (i.i your »s»umption •f oflee. We90 words
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212 1945-04-10 2 PENANU Apiii I, <Doaiei)... I lie ail*iniueu( ot iOOil SCU-illfiJClOni ">' !:1 *>c" lunUi ilioUiU i.wive t.if d»sti.iu judging iroin i'ie tucitabed Mtiutlt ot i .1.1.1 crops *r.ii vegciajlt* iii lite farmibl ■ftUCMCftU u» Provintc ,\Veliesi«y whidi ;«ie icpoited to be lluiwnK exceedingly well.212 words
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78 1945-04-10 2 LISBON. April 8. (lJ miei) Rome Radio today Sftkt thai United Stairs official quarter? have intonncd the anti-Axis-sponsorec Bonomi Government that it will not be possible for Italy to be represented at the San Francisco Conference even through an obseiver. Information from Rome,78 words
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Article56 1945-04-10 2 SAIGON, April 8, (Domei)—Our air units this mornin-; brought down one out of two B-24's which, in an attempt to bomb indiscriminateyl from a high altitude, penetrated into the sky over the Saigon district from over the ques. No damage wax watets off ("ape Saint Jacsuffered56 words
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384 1945-04-10 2 stating thit the object in liming tht Engo samen, a new lotury, it tt ouild up a f<«id to provide for every possibe meins of relief to ur raid vie time in384 words
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142 1945-04-10 2 BROADCASTING is an oilier weapon in modern wat, and through a broadcasting s1 stem, people in remote places can be able to follow the trend of the war situation. Since the War of Greater East Asia has reached its climax, the Syonan Chuo Hoso142 words
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217 1945-04-10 2 NANKING, April y. (Domei) ...Expressing firm conviction that the newly-formed Suzuki Cabinet will ably promoto •rnooth a'irninistratioD of thd country till ultimate victory, Chen Rung-po, acting President of the National Government of China, \m the occasion of the formation of the (Suzuki217 words
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115 1945-04-10 2 TOKYO. Apr'l 'Domel >- Picspec fs of lflt^-:-nale extraction of Flourlne from Kochite ore. a peculiar silica ore with fluorite content, abundantly found in >he Hienuki district of Iwaie i^refecture have been made extremely promising due to succvitfful experiments co'ii'ided iy the Tohoku ind'i^tri.u115 words
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71 1945-04-10 2 STOCKHOLM April 6 (Domel) Indicatu r that 1«»--dia is out to further its own interests lather than to aid Britain, Mroz Khun. Indian representative to thf Brlti3n Commonwealth Conference now in session In London and to the forthcoming San Francisco Conference, yesterday declared71 words
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Article68 1945-04-10 2 A BURMA BASE. At^l 8 (Domei) Burma-based Nippon intrlil lumber uuiUs, last night. April 7, attacked the runway am the western section of Meiktila East Airfield. Huge fires were started at several points and great explosion occurred at one place. On the same night, our68 words
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259 1945-04-10 2 PACIFIC BASE, April 7 (DomeD—The ferocity of the Nippon aerial assault on enemy warships and vessels off Okinawa Main Island which, Initial reports indicate have caused staggering losses to the enemy. Is causing widespread confusion among the enemy's invasion fleet, according to259 words
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