Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 April 1945

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  • 16 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. n* SATURDAY, APRIL 14. KOKI a(o S SHOWA 10. SUBSCRIPTION fER MONTI
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  • 602 1 U.S. Lowes Mount To 6,300 Killed or Wounded TOKYO, April 13. (Domei)— Imperial Headquarters announced it 4 p.m. today: "Firstly, thsre has bean no great change In the land war situation in the southern part of Okinawa main island
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  • Editorial
    • 298 1 THE ANGLO-AMERICANS, In harbouring fond hopes about the break-down of Gorman resistance, are only deluding themselves. In the first place, the manner In which the Gorman Army and other armed sorvlooa are blocking them at ovary turn clearly Indicates that tha Gorman forces will not only fight to
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  • 244 1 BERLIN, April 13, (Domei) —The German communique stated that numerous British attacks against the Weser defence lines south of Bremen failed. Fighting in the Ruhr and Wupper Valley districts, on either side of Olpe, continued yesterday with undiroinished ferocity, while violent street fighting is
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  • 160 1 TOKYO, April 13. (Domei I—A total of 314 enemy warcraft and other vessels has been either sunk or damaged by our fighting services daring about jo days beginning trom March 23 when the enemy commenced his Okinawa operations. Of these, our orces *ank 171.
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  • 188 1 AN UNDISCLOSED Base in the Southern Regions, April 13, (Domei)—The latest check-up on our encounter with a British task force off Northern Sumatia on the morning of April 11 reveals that two more large-sized British warcraft or vessels have been sunk, four more car-rier-based planes
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  • 225 1 DEALING I i:h the ruror>Pan war theatre, Lieut. Col. Shozo Nakajima, chief spokesma.i ot the 3 "rial F»ces I. the ."outhern Regions, asserted at yesterday's conference with local newspap;rmen that "the war in this theatre will not end as simply as f j
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  • 292 1 PHILIPPINES Front, April 13, (Domei) —Counterattacking enemy troops, which are continuing assaults with field guns and tanks on our positions on Cebu Island, Nippon defenders inflicted 1,050 casualties on the enemy during the period from April 1 to April During the same period
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  • 94 1 A NIPPON BASE Tii Taiwan, April 12, (Domei) —About 80 enemy earriVrbased planes attacked the northern part of Taiwan for about two hours beginning ft a.m. Thursday morning. Knemv aircraft made both bombing and strafinff attacks. Points attacked included Keelung, Taihoku, and Sbincbika. Our anti-nirrraft batterie*
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  • 525 2  -  a Domei Correspondent meidaeit TASKED with the important missioa of .i v their menfolk in passive defence work including .mtiair raid duties, fire righting, first aid, home nursing Mi canteen serving, the newlyorganized Women "s Service Corps of the Auxiliary! Police Association today plays
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  • 518 2 "WHEN the new President is installed, w« have a big surprise tn atora for htm, md that will be the war result-- which will be aaorad by our farcaa In the Okinawa sector," declared Lnut. o*l. Shoio NtHsjims, chief spokesman of
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  • 119 2 BANJERMASIN. April ra, (Domeit—A miraculous cure capable of ridding tropical ulcer in about one month has been discovered, it is disclosed here today. Frequent experiments with this new medicine which is possible of local production, it is stated, have shown such effective curative power that
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  • 128 2 LISBON, April T2, (Domei)—BiTtish Secretary of State for India Leopold S. Amen today declared in the House of Commons that no decision has been reached, on {he question of the release of Indian political prisoners in response to a question posed by Reginald Sorensen, Labourite,
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  • 133 2 KONAN SAIKEN SIR,—It would be immense jrood if the Konan Sailcen Tickets, were to be increased ii> price to $2 per ticket instead of $1 without any change of prices This extra dollar could be fliven towards the welfare of the destitutes. Most of these destitutes are victims of
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  • 175 2 PiINOM PENH, April 11. 1 fi] W iU» the. liip.-e of only one nionth tiooi us de(l.ii.ir.on of independence, fhe kingdom of Cambodia is now well on itl way to becoming a tull-fledgr-l ncnibtl or ihe co-piosperity spheie. J h« repla< cment of r
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  • 128 2 "^rOKYO, April n (Domei) —The Board of Information t 'iv announced that Naoto Kobeyama, President of the South' Manchurian Railway, lias been appointed and installed as Minister of Transportation and Communications. The investiture w«u held at the Imperial atece in the presence of :TNNO HKIKA at 2
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  • 44 2 LISBON, April 12, (Domei) —A further ftreagthening of Soviet influence in the Balkans area today was reflected in a Tass dispatch reporting that the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia have concluded a treaty of friendship, mutual assistance and post-war collaboration."
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  • 214 2 DESCRIBING »h<? Anglo\inerican*' so-calted emancipation of the pt >ple» in countries occupied by them M "a one.-way tick»t to Ml," Lieut Col. Shoio SaknjiTia, chief of the Imperial Forces in th« Southern Kgions, at tbe weekly Press conference yesterday rited conditi'-ns iv
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