Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 April 1945

Total Pages: 2
1 2 Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
  • 16 1 The Syonan Shimbun KO 741 MONDAr. APRIL .6, KOCI i«. 5 SHOWA m. SUBSCRIPTION $<• Pit MONII
    16 words
  • 194 1 SOUTHERWestera Nippon Base.April rs, iDoniei) —Continuing 'heir whirl* wind aerial assaults aK«:n<t the enemy ta«k tone il Wfcttri cast of Okinawa in.nn uland, Nippon* airmen >«■»- terday afternoon heavily damaged and set ftbtatt a lar^e pp ware raff, believd to bt: an
    194 words
  • Editorial
    • 254 1 IN THE course of fighting the war, which they claim is (or human progress tnd the protection of civilization, the Amarleans themselves are coming out in their true colours and proving to the world at larga how uncivilized and das* tardly thty are in eonduat. The unking by
      254 words
  • 346 1 TOKYO, April 14. (Domr1 Imperial Headquarters, in 1 communique •issued at 4 p.m. today announced: "Our R:ound forces and artillery units in the south em <nt>>r of Okinawa Mainland, m clo^e co-operation, repuUtd enemy forces in iront
    346 words
  • 55 1 LISBON, \i>ni 'iJomei) —Line Amcw.in Ron-rvell. thi morning wa« laid to re?t ;n Hyde Parh bctWfCß lii-; family ROOM and thf Franklin D. Roo-evclt Library in the presence of his family, a large (IHrjration of officials ami massed ranks of servicemen, nc<nftWftg '1o a RrutPT mr>-;i;T
    55 words
  • 68 1 LISBON. April 15 iDomtt) —American B-.M bomber nmduciion ran into .1 snag on Friday ni^ht whefl 300 work ers ffmployrd in 11" Ford Willow Ri 1 ,-1-5-i'mbly plaint in Detroit l.iid down their iobs a > liio lPsnlt nt .1 labour diHHiic, according to a Detton >«^.lL.'f■.
    68 words
  • 121 1 "NIPPON BASK in ilm Ccßttal Pacific, April If, i Domci, -Ten enemy warcraft, including a convened a! i aft-can irr id ihiee j battleships, wrre, <ithe: «unk damaged or ?et !>lare when Nippon special I "o-ceii lathed out a«ain?t an enemy task force in waters
    121 words
  • 151 1 TOKYO, April 4 I (Domei)—lmperial EfttA qvftrttn. in a communique !leloased at 4 p.m. today. au- nounceci "Firsti\'. for about four hours from about 11 o'clock la?t night. April 13, approt- imatrly i;o B-2Q s chiefly [raided the MMropttii -tnd j mdiv riminatHv bornbrd busiI
    151 words
  • 78 1 A NIPPON B,<-c on I.u^on, April 14. (Domeij— Since the early part of March up to the beginning of this month, Nippon forces battling in the Balete Pa« factor have inflicted more th;in -\Boo cast'altiej on enemy troop* in iflentiess, ni«hf and day close-range MMUlti«
    78 words
  • 408 1 U.I. CASUALTIES NEARING 900,000 LISBON, April v (Doni^i)—American Sfoetary of War, Henry L. itimson, announced today that American Army .nnd Navy casualties since the outbreak ot the var now total 899.300, according to a Washington dispatch. H« placed Amy I Ml 11 ?0:.d85 and
    408 words
  • 97 1 I>BON. April 15 (Domei) Indicating i'ijil Nippon ti-op> la b> -1 -Oil L.eas in the South-west Pacific are continuing 10 ofier «'.^bhom opposition, an Australian At my announcement today reported inten^ihed Nippon operations in noithe^a Bou«ain\illc, nqttbern New (innea ar.d in New Btilain, according
    97 words
  • 244 1 !SRoN. April i-, (Domei) —Gen. Thbmas Diam"v. Chid ot the Au'lialun bttd forces, strongly «;tincd in a broadcast today against optimiftn concerning the fatly tTinindlinn of the fighting in the Pacific, declaring that it ii mure likely that th« anti-Axis powers will
    244 words

  • 161 2 Awa Mara Victim of Enemy Action LISBON, April 11. (Done") The Nippon reli.-f ship Awa Mam was sunk by Amtrlcan submarine action win is travailIng undar safe pasaafa guarantee after It had delivered relief supplies to Allied nationals interned
    161 words
  • 331 2 BITTERLY denouncing the latest atrocity perpetrated by the Americans in the •inking of the Nippon mercy ship Aw a Miiru after it h.ul safeU accomplished its miision ot d«*livoiinsr iclirf supplies to Lllicd nationals interned in ;.ir;is under Nippon control, competent circles in S\onan
    331 words
  • 451 2 TOKYO, April It. 'Domei) —Sadao Iguchi, Spokesman of the Board of Information, today vigorously assailed the sinking of the Nippon relief <*hip Awa Maru by an eneinv submarine, terming the incident a 1; "unprecedented in the annals of international practice and law." In a statement
    451 words
  • 276 2 Total of $25,425,915 Collected Throughout Malai ECLIttIHG the success achieved in the two previous campaign;, a grand total of $25,428,815.«« in deposits, or ntarly $5,000,0 X) more than tht expected amount, was collected by banks throughout Malal during the third Fixed
    276 words
  • 241 2 SCORING a knock-..rt victory over Battling Sima (134 lb.) in the sixth round of their scheduled 12-rourJ fight, Kid Cabanela (121 In.) successfully defended his Malaian lightweight title before a record crowd at t.'ir New World Saturday night. Sima was thoroughly outclassed both
    241 words
  • 96 2 TVV() leading Chinese organi/ations are taking step» to cultivate large trjrts nt land in near-by islands. The World Red Swastika Society sent its first batch of settlers to Bintan-to mi April 15. These tettlers wete I accompuiitd by ipKialists from the Agricultural Depaitmcnt of tbe Tokubctusi. Forests will
    96 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 247 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU-Sl TOBACCO MANUFACTURING ASSOCIATION NOTICE NO. i. TOBACCO LICENTEO RETAILERS are hereby notified that the distribution of tobaccos which has been suspended by ORDER of the Zaimuka last week will be resumed as from April 17, 2603. Retailers are requested to go over to our Distribution Depot for their
      247 words
    • 425 2 NOTICE Further (subsidiary) mvi Ution for candidates for the md. Year Course at the Malai Medical College Malacca. Candidates are invited on the following conditions:... 1. Number of candidates required... 15. 2. Open to all Malai States including Syonan Tokubetu-si. 3. Qualifications:... (a) Male inhabitants in Malai. |b) Age...if possible...
      425 words