Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 April 1945

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  • 17 1 The SyOnan Shimbun NO. 743 TUESDAY, APRIL 17, KOKI 2605, SHOW A 20. SUBSCRIPTION $10 fER MONTH.
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  • 342 1 A NIPPON BABE on South-WMtorr. Island, April 16 (Oonifli) E»rly this morning, large-scale Nippon aerial assault was launched against two groups ot enemy warships and ves»el< on Keram* Islands and Okinawa nain island, and HM attaok i» stll> going
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 278 1 AN outstanding feature of the r»ws from lha Peclno theatre of war >t th« inorstsing actuate* < of thr. (mpwial forces garrisoning Isl tnut >n the south-west j Pacific by-imied by the Anvri-1 ims By by-passing tr-ese iMand* tha American* thought ti «y could weaken th«
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  • 253 1 TOKYO, April 16 (Dr.oviij -Severn-, rnemy heavy h;>m-j !>rrs wrrr !-hof down by Nippon interceptors and ar.'iaircrait battc--.es during interception operation* against •■,ic;n- B-3Qt Sunday nir,ht,i Imperial Hei»d«|«»rt«r» ROMAC?d i" 4 rr*.v CMBmUB** ou** !rlfi»rc a' 6 o'clock lh;s The nfw amount
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  • 173 1 TOKYO April ib. I Doatei) The Impeual Headquarters announcement today to the effect that the enemy buffered 1.700 casualties in fighting in toe «nuih. era sertor of Main Okinawa inland between Apr'l v up to April IS brings entm> rasiialtie-)
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  • 239 1 BERLIN.. April iDoric,---'i he German Hifh Command lodaj .U'rutuuced lhat defensive fij;!)tii-.n; in central Geinun/ MCtttMld m. ;.i!t^?e >e>iefdiiy vritfe lriativly sfif.pji AiMrican (owb.it un'ts forcing a cros*>Pk' of il.e S.">ale Rivtf and thruttinf toward the ea*t\ AwClitill foriMtMM .'ni.«r.--rin/f m L«:pi'K and CWk> I
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  • 525 1 TOKYO, April 10. (Domai)-tmpentf H:adqua.-Ur« «1 jo eiocu this afternoon innoune** foilowa, "Ffrtfly, «ww» j force* in the touthwn sector of Oklnaum main lOutd, <f«&plt« htavy lomw uititnd as a imM of our trunter-sttaohs, «pp«tr to bo preparing
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  • 151 1 N'IPPO\ T Pacihr N>al R-se. April Is, (Dorrfii T-^(»ntv rhrf<> *nrnv earner p'»p*» were «ent spinning nto th* *e» iv fantej on «'n# morninn of April i.\ vfen Nii'r, f/h cs *pri out to imercfr't ff'rnv jit!rraff TfDO'!pf< tar* »t*tck« !i:if Kik#:MoM
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  • 100 1 T.'SBON. Aprii irt, IVrnifO—Arayoi fj.ide«t H.^t Yniwao. :n hit fir»t .-I'MC hfAoic ih* olttt <es!>ioo of Coßfreci ii%Qt «>• surnir.* pr«"idency toilow',a.| jtb« ihflft of "■mnkln Deb no Roo -»eU. *<•> <)«• pro^vam will >.!m/>'n urchat: rir;<ih. .irrt>rdi&f to WashM.ptois fl:»n»tch. Afitf I.iiidinr the !att Prr»i^»n;.
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  • 71 2 ly Our Special Correspondent IN HIS pubic addresa to the settlors of New Syenan, the m-CMr.)s» farming colon, In cndiu, g'ehort, Mr. Manioru SNnozaM, Kotti-ka Cho, Syo nan Toku!>etu %i, gave the ussure.ice frat the Male Employment OrHirtuc) recently prcmutgetel )>y the Malat Gunseidan did not
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  • 262 2 By Our Special Correspondent THE belief that Straitborn ChinfeM are unfit to farm or do rranual work has been proved untrue —in New Syora-i <rndau). A"* l'\ .L"Tb forming only ten pc cent, of New Syonan's population, the remarkable contribution which the Strait?
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  • 170 2 "BE HAPPY and let work together." declared Mr. M. Shino7aki, Kosei-ka C'ho. at a dinner at the S.S.A. clubhouse yesterday when Mr. Chan Kay Cheong *-as host to members of the S.S.A. The function was given ii» appreciation of the efforts of Ihe S.S.A. Dramatic Section which
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  • 256 2 MANAGED and run by Milais, who, but a short while^gq, war* office workers In the city, the Bugit Farm, comprising igp P Kcrca of former rubber-estato land, It being speedily converted into a large food-crowing area between Bedok and Ulu Bedok,
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  • 111 2 GOOD support was ex-1 tended to the two-day charity' sponsored by the I Syofllli Arab Welfat; Association, at the Nanyo Geki.io on AprU 14 and 1?, in aid of the Air Raid Victims' Fund. Gross proceeds from the j four performances—two performances were held
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  • 227 2 A THREE-FOLD resolution paying tribute to the valour and heroism of members of the Azad Hind Fauj and their allies, and pledging at the same time the resolve of all Indians to do everything in their power to liberate India from foreign rule, was
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  • 98 2 TN THE course of his mldress to members of the S.S.A. at the Clubhouse last nigh*. Mr. M. Shinozaki, tbi» Kosei-ka Cho, disclose 1 that he was shortly negotiating for more rice fof Syonan. He praised the publicspiritedness of the n.embers of the S.S.A.
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  • 110 2 IN TFIF. presence of community leaders and officials fiom the Special Municipality the Malai Destitute*' Home was formally declared open on Sunday by the President of the Malai Welfare Association, Tumi If. Hit* san Awang, says Domei. The new Home, situated at Geylang Serai, is being tun
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 746 2 NOTICE Readers of Syonan Shfft* bun (English Edition) are invited to enrol themselves as subscribers at Syonan Shimbun, Haikyubu, 84. Robinson Road as from April 16 between 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily until April 35, Subscription for 3 months, beginning lio#i May 1 2605, at $10 per month ($3O)
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 169 2 TOMORROW'S RADIO 6 p.m. light music; 6.15 news flashes in Malai, Tamil, Cantonese and English, ft 30 p.m. news in Nip- pon-go for beginners; 6.40 Indian Children's Hour; f..5Q p.m. timr signal: 7 p.m. popular Malai song hit "Di mana Gunore: Berjumpa" sung by [sm-ll Kassim: 7.20 p.m. Syonan's local
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