Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 April 1945
1945-04-12
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Title Section17 1945-04-12 1 The Syonan Shimbun *O. 3 a THURSDAY, APRIL if. KOKI :*oj. SHOW A SUBSCRIPTION IN PER MOH«17 words
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171 1945-04-12 1 LISBON. April 10. iDomen A I'nited Press dispatch from WMtungton ■■"in reported that Ann»ri';»u President Roosevelt and a sizable part of Otigrsu appeal heading i-m.. .1 a possible collision over the. fuiure of Nippon's Pacific island*. There are a growing number of Un'ted States171 words
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324 1945-04-12 1 IT It reported from Ottawa that member* of th« Canadian Parliament are opposed to eontlnuod participation of their oountry in the current World War. Here la the lie direct to British propaganda that every member of her Dominions and Empire is strongly in support of324 words
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54 1945-04-12 1 LISBON, April 10. (Domei) Bitter clashes have continued m the last two days between Australian and Nippon forces in southern Bougainville, in the Solomons, aooordlng to an Austral tan di spat oh. The Nippon forces were said to be offering tough opposition with their tearful hand-to-hand54 words
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349 1945-04-12 1 BERLIN, April 10 1 Dorneil...Fierce battle continues to rage in the Ruhr district on the Western Frcnt, where 18 divisions are being concentrated by th* enemy. frontline dispatches said. Every inch of ground in t the Ruhr is being stiffly defended by349 words
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181 1945-04-12 1 BURMA FRONT. Apri. 9, (Delayed', iDomei)—The enemy's movement along j the Irrawaddy has witnessed no major development »iv 1.-5 the past ftw dayi, and Nippon forces are now taking up new jiositioo* «outh of the lrrawaddy in i I readiness to stem181 words
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192 1945-04-12 1 LltlON, April io. (Oontii)- Expressing reluctance in regard to further sacrificing tilt liwss of f anaclun youths in a battle in which Canada's interests are not diroetly involved, Quebec members of tho Csnadtan Parliament today opposed eon tlnuotf aid to Britain and192 words
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Article163 1945-04-12 1 LISBON, April 11. (Domei) A* Amcr ran Fleet Admiral Chester Nrmitz's Headquarter* announced iv its latest mm mum one that 'no subitantial changes" hare taken place in the Okinawa sector during the 24 hours, an American n-ar correipondeot on Okinawa main Ulaud today reported thfl' the163 words
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121 1945-04-12 1 LISBON. April 10. (Domei) —I h" British Commouwealth and Empire force* have suffered a total of 1.126.802 casualties including prisoners, since the outbreak of the war, British Prime Minister Winston (hnr (hill revealed i the Bouse of Commons today. according to a London dispAtth. On'ted121 words
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402 1945-04-12 1 TOKYO, April 11. (Doitiii)- Nippon Army and Nawy Special Attack Air Units ■gain want on th« rampag* a»aintt enemy surface units operating in waters WMt of main Okinawa island last Monday night. Our d«ath<dtfying Spatial Cwps402 words
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Article240 1945-04-12 1 TOKYO. April 11. (Domei) A fierce, sanguinary battle routinties to rage unabitedly on ni»in Okinawa island. Nippon ■Iffenders in the western coastal lector Monday furiously coun-ter-attacked enemy forces mnving in the direction of Kashiki and huiled tbe.m back to Height No. 85, situated soatb of240 words
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561 1945-04-12 2 "UTOPIA" of the future a place of peace and plenty. That wis what Mr. M. Shinoiaki, Kosei-ka Cho and "God-father" of the settlers, predicted of New Syonan in cne of his many public statements made shortly after the birth i this561 words
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Article74 1945-04-12 2 LISBON, April 10. (Domei) —The Polish Peasant Paitv in London today declared that Polish peasant Jeadpr Witoi, who was thrice Polish Premier, has disappeared from his bom in Poland. The Polish Peasant Tarty suggested that tic had been whisked away for talki with Soviet authorities together with74 words
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Article69 1945-04-12 2 A COMBINED schools' musical concert at ihe Municipal Theatre v ill be helJ on the evening of April 29. in cele bration of the auspicious occasion of Tencho-Setsu, says Domei. Item* will bo rendered by the teachers' choir as well as by ttie schoolchildren themselves The concert69 words
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Article289 1945-04-12 2 TOKYO, April o. (Dorr.ci) —The 35,000-ton British battleship King George V, which was recently heavily damaged off Sakishima as the result of a concertrated Nippon aerial Jittack, appears to have been a victim of a clever American ruse to have the British Navy participate in289 words
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Article63 1945-04-12 2 TOKYO, April 11. (Domel) —It has now been ascertained that the three American air-craft-carriers which ware sunk by Nippon aircraft In the attack on the enemy task force in Okinawa waters during the period from April 6 to April 7 were the Langley (carrier converted63 words
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Article203 1945-04-12 2 FAVOURABLE response is expected from the i untie to the appeal made by the Zaimu-ka Clio on Tuesday for maximum co-operation in connection with the issuing of the Engo Saiken, a new lottery which has been issued solely with the object of building up a203 words
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Article70 1945-04-12 2 BAN.TERMASIN. April 11, (Domei)...While ex?.ct iffUfM arc not yet available, pavings realized in South Borneo during the past fiscal year just ended are expected to record at least a 50 per cent, surplus above tht set goal, it is revealed by Ij' competent authorities. Vu-anwhile, in appreciation70 words
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354 1945-04-12 2 A NIPPON Naval Am Base, April 10, iDomei)... With bombs tucked under their wings our "Suisei"' (Comet) planes, on April 5, roared off from this base on their mission to contact and attack some 260 enamy warcraft, including battleships, cruiser?, destrojtrs,354 words
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393 1945-04-12 2 TOKYO April 10. (Oomel)— Nippon's aim In this war of self-dofenee is the establishment of universal fellowship based on reciprocity and equality, Shigenori Togo, newly-appointed Foreign Minister in the Suiukl Cabinet, declared In a Pres» interview this afternoon following the assumption393 words
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142 1945-04-12 2 THE reappearance ot lights in certain sections of the rity since Tuesday nigtit coincides with a move to maintain the city's lights whenever this is desirable and practicable, the Syonan Shimbun reliably understands. In this connection, it is believed that in order to divert142 words
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