Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 April 1945

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  • 16 1 The SyOnan Shimbun No. 746 SATURDAY, APRIL 21, KOKI 2605, BHOWA 20. SUBSCRIPTION $10 PER MONTH.
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  • 439 1 TOKYO, April 30. (Dome!) —Nippon forces in the southern sector of the main Oki nawa island completely smashed i large-scale enemy offensive launched early yesterday, Thursday, morning. Under cover of intense heavy artillery and trenchmortar fire, some 10,000 enemy troops, supported by scores
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 285 1 THE Battle of Berlin has begun. Present indications are that pressure on the German capital is heavier from the east than from other directions, and that notwithstanding superhuman enemy efforts through the employment of great masses of men and materials, our German allies are holding firmly on
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  • 287 1 A NIPPON Army Base in he Okinawas, April 20. (Domci) —The great struggle for the possession of the Okinawa* is increasing in intensity with both Nippon 'an 1 and air forces lashing out with added ferocity agjiinst the enemy invaders. The enemy apparently has realized that he
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  • 117 1 A NIPPON BASE in South-Western Islands, April 18, (Domei) —Slipping through the enemy's naval defences, a part of our surface units, co-operating' with land operations, on April 16 conducted a fierce surprise shelling of the Kita and Naka enemy-held airfields on Okinawa
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  • 271 1 TOKYO, April 19, (Domei) —General Jiro Minami, President of the Dai Nippon Seijikai, (Political Association of Greater Nippon) today sent telegarms of gartitude and encouragement to our Army and Navy forces and to the populace of Okinawa for the death-defying batttle they are putting
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  • 262 1 BERLIN, April 19, (Domei) —German forces on the third day of the great defensive battle of Berlin withstood the Soviet mass attack and prevented all break-through attempts* the German High Command announced. It said south of Frankfurt Reich troops held their positions against Soviet
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  • 95 1 LISBON, April 20, (Domei) —International News Service correspondent, Norman Paige, today reported here in a dispatch from Okinjtwfl that *'■><• **eavie«t fich*ing of the Pacific war is now taking place in the southern sector of Okinawa main island. Testifying to the furious Nippon opposition, the
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  • 202 1 TOKYO. April 19. (Domei)—Premier Admiral Baron Kantaro Suzuki has been commanded by TEN NO HEIKA to join the staff of Imperial Headquarters, according to a communique released by the Board of Information this afternoon. The communique revealed that Premier Suzuki, by virtue of
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  • 185 1 LISBON, April ig. (Domei) —The First battalion of the United States 06th Division on Okinawa main ishind was virtually wiped out and but a handful of begrimed, battle-worn men managed to straggle back to the main American positions after incurring a furious Nippon pounding, according to an
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  • 31 1 USRON". April iq. (Pomei)—The Iranian Government, headed by Premier ViTtr^a Bavatt. resigned sifter being defeated on a vote of confidence in Parliament, according to a Reuter dispatch from Teheran.
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  • 898 2 DEPLORING the sinking of mercy ship Awa Maru, Lieut. Col. Shozo Nakajima, spokesman of the Nippon Army in the Southern Regions, in a statement made at the weekly Press conference in Syonan said: "The
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  • 102 2 A SOLEMN, impressive memorial service for 23 Nippon correspondents who have lost their lives while on duty in Sumatra, Malai and Djawa since the outbreak of the war was held at ihc Honganji Temple in Syonan on Thursday evening under the auspices of the yodo-bu.
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  • 346 2 A COLLEAGUE, who has just returned from a trip to Malacca and Bahau by road, >iiv> that the predominant note of the entire countryside on the Malaian hinterland is 'hat of growing more food, nurticularlv sweet potatoes, .ams and tapioca, though various other items for
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  • 126 2 A NIPPON Base on the Southern Front, April lg. (Domei)—Nippon forces, operating on the northern coast of New Guinea, taking advantage of the bright moonlight, on Feb. 21 carried out a daring night attack against San Sapor, which constituted the nrst- tine defence for Mar airfield,
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  • 39 2 PEKING, April 19, (Domei)—Chen Kung-po, acting President of the National Government of China, now visiting here, today inspected students of the Army Academy and members of 1 the Young Men's Association at the parade ground here.
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  • 41 2 NG^SEAH. The engagement is announced between i Mr. Ng Scow Yong, third i son of Mrs. Ng Ah See and the late Mr. Ng Ah See and Miss Seah Mvi Sim, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seah Eng Kirn.
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    • 366 2 NOTICE Readers of Syonan Shimbun (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 25. Subscription for 3 months, beginning from May 1, 2605, at $10 per month ($3O) payable
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