Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 April 1945

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  • 16 1 The SyOnan Shimbun WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, KOKI 2605, BHOWA M. SUBSCRIPTION Sl* PER MONTH. H: 74t
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  • 281 1 ZURICH, April 23, (Domei)—Chancellor Adolf Hitler today was reported to be commanding German deathdefying battalions manning Berlin's barricades, who are bitterly resisting Soviet troops picking their way grimly through streets choked by the ruins of shattered buildings. The Berlin Radio dramatically said: "Hitler
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  • 311 1 THE San Franciso Conference, scheduled for April 25, it persumably now in session, and It is interesting to note that as a preliminary to it, Eden, Stettinius and Molotov, foreign ministers of Britain, United States and the Soviet Union, are literally quarrelling over the tomb of the
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  • 268 1 ZURICH, April 24. (Domei) —Two Soviet armies tonight established a ring of armour around two-thirds of Greater Berlin and probed deep into the heart of the capital itself, a Reuter dispatch from Moscow said. Red Star, official Red Army newspaper, said that the Soviet forces stormed
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  • 29 1 PENAN G, April 2.-5. (Domei)—At the general meeting of the Penang Over-sea-Chinese Association held on Monady last, Heah Joo Spang was re-elected President for the fourth ium.
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  • 63 1 LISBON, April 24, (Domei)—American troops, attacking Nippon defences in the southern sector of Okinawa main island, are still locked in bitter fighting, according to American Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz's latest communique from Guam. The communique failed to mention fresh American gains, indicating that the battle
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  • 201 1 LISBON, 1 April 24, (Domei)—ln a statement in the Australian House ot Representatives apparently prompted by growing public concern and criticism over mounting Australian losses in the South-West Pacific operations, Australian Prime Minister John Curtin today claimed that the campaigns in New Guinea, New
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  • 35 1 LISBON, April 23. (Domci) —Dr. E. N. vnn Klcffens, Foreign Minister of the Dutch Refugee Government, declared today tlfat there is "no base under tbe Dumbarton Oaks proposals for maintaining world peace."
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  • 57 1 LISBON, April M. (Dome!) indicating that Nippon re- tance in the Philippines is continuing to take a heavy toll of American lives, American General Douglas MocArtliur'i latest communique j received here today reported that American forces in the Philippines have incurred a total of 2,755 casualties,
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  • 240 1 A NIPPON Base on the South-Western Islands, April 24 (Dome!)— Nippon 'Shimpu1 Special Air Attack Corps at daylight on April 22 intercepted and attacked enemy warcraft in waters north-east of main Okinawa island and accounted for more than two vessels of unidentified
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  • 230 1 RANGOON, April 24. (Domei)—That the Briu,h public and soldiers at the battlefront are becoming increasingly weary over the strain of war— and discouraged and disillusioned—is reflected i" i number ot British newspapers and periodicals, dated Uecember last year, which were recently seized by the inJian
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  • 371 1 TOKYO, Apiil Wk (Domei) —Calculated on 4 rational, conservative feMM the enemy's total naval fer- sonnel losses so far in the battle around Okinawa Is- land ate estimated at some I 66,000, according to a« urticlc by a naval com me ulator appearing
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  • 207 2 'GREA T DIFFICULTIES FACE ANTI-AXIS IN PACIFIC CUR TIN DECLARES LISBON, April 22. (Domei) Australian Prime Minister, John Curtm, in m nation-wide broadcast tonight, warned th« Australian people that great difficulties continue to confront the anti-Axis nations in the prosecution of the Pacific war, declaring that the "main strength of
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  • 238 2 LISBON, April 23. iDoMiei) Emphasizing the magnitude of the anti-Axis supply problem in the Pacific, Thomas L. Stokes, correspondent of the New York World Telegram, today strongly warned the American people against hoping that there will be a relaxation ot restrictions with the termination
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  • 131 2 KfcPR -SKN IATIVtS ol various charitable workers' groups wer present at a ceremony held at 76, Club Street, Sunday, when the premises wete declared open as the headquarters of the Black Cross Society. Mr Chua Ho Ann, who presided, explained to those present the
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  • 51 2 LISBON. April M, (Domei) Foimei American SrrrHary of State. Cordell Hull, today announced that hi- weak health will not permit him to attend the open mc of the San Franci«co c<"ifein>c«- as one of 'he Imflini; United States dele(Mtes to the i>atiev. accord MM to a VVashinßton
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  • 139 2 A KKSOI.U'I lON ie aftirminK th- loyalty ot Syonan Indian* to the Fro visional (ioveinrnent ot A/ail Hind and Netaji v\as un .inimously adopted at a ma^^ tally held on Saturday at tht: Indian Independence League padariK when the Indian community observed Azad Hind
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  • 412 2 Encouraged By Results Of Drive \mong Chinese THE POST Offlee Sawing* Bank Promotion Department has decided to send out Goodwill Mission to visit Indians in Syonan. Representative of this Mission will be Mr. T. Doraisamy, while Mr. D. Kuppusamy will
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  • 204 2 LUHASIAN young women gave an impressive exhibi tion or their work as mem bers of the Women's Service Corps, including first aid work and the mending of servicemen's uniforms, at a function at the Teluk Kurau Boys' School grounds on Saturday, undei the direction of Dr.
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  • 69 2 LISBON. April 20. (Homei) -Reflecting the Bri tish Government's unceitaintv ovei existing political conditions inside India. the House of Commons today apliruvfH .1 resolution pif»r-nte<J 1 hv British Secretary of State fot India. Leopold S Amerv. t" carry on foi another ye^r < the proclamations issued unde. the
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  • 354 2 NOTES COMMENTS By 'Sakura' AN "Ainirhaii Critic," re-1 viewing current woiM events, says that, it he rouM only k*'I Ihe ail, he would point out lu Haiiv Tiumari new Ameiican President, the opportunity which present* iiselt to Truman to be <t it-ally true man, and exhi cate his people from
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 125 2 WANTED Klectricians by -i local firm foi Essential Seivi_ies Attractive teirns and Rations provided Apply |*t*4*«ll» at No. 44. Kinta Uiad Svonun. between 1 p.m anH s p.m <TT.| daily except Sundays. Several clerks with general knowledge ot office routine Intending applicants plense call at our office between p.m. and
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    • 430 2 SYONAN rOKUBETUSI NOriCF No. SI Re: Enrolment <>l Supplementary Second Year Students 111 the I'tep.ii.iK.r v UMIMT of the Malai I ka Dal tMkii Mf.lltal I olle«rl. Suppleineiu.il > student! are Immhk enrolled lo fill up vacancies m the above ourse ol the Medlcai ColleKe d^ follows ill Klikibility: Loral
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  • 326 3 TOKYO, April 23. (Pomei)— Unanimously hailing the Ambassadors' Conference of Greater East Asiatic Nations which convened here today, all representatives of independent nations of Greater East Asia reiterated their firm resolve to fight until the Anglo-Ame-rican enemies are crushed and ultimate victory won by the
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  • 505 3 Stirring Address To Ambassadors In Tokyo TOKYO. April 18. (Domel)-Shlgeiterl Togo, Foreign Minister and concurrently Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affaire, in an address at the Greater East Asia Ambassadors1 Conference, said, although the war situation today to grave, "we possess
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  • 189 3 TOKYO, April 23. (Domei)— Philippines Ambassador Jorge B. Vargas, speaking at Ambassadors Conference of Greater East Asiatic Nations, declared today when all mankind searches for some enduring design for a world order "it is time for us East Asians, in a spirit
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  • 310 3 'ARRANGEMENTS are well in hand for a series of tournaments in the rugger, hockey, soccer and indoor games sections of the Syonan Sports Association, and entries for these various departments of sport have been so gratifying that special efforts are being
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  • 89 3 CHIA—On April 24, 2605 at 11.30 p.m. (T.T.) at his residence, No. 484, North Bridge Road, Syonan, Mr. Augustine Chia Yiak Chiang of Chop Meng Chiang, aged 84. He leaves behind his son, Chta Teck Khiam (of Bhoko-ka, Import and Export Dept.j. three daughters-in-law, two daughters, three sons-in-law, 26
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 334 3 WANTED MOUTHORGANS :—Se-cond-hand or New, either singly or in quantity. Call at Huy Kee, 64 North Bridge Road. Electricians by a local firm for Essential Services. Attractive .terms and Rations provided. Apply personally at No. 44. Kinta Road, Syonan, between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. (T.T.) daily except Sundays. Several
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    • 360 3 AUXILIARY POLICE RELIEF FUND The \uxihaiy Polke Association thank the follow* ing Firms and Gentleme* for their generous support and contribution to the Auriliary Police Fund (Supplemct II) Div. B, Sec. 2:—Mr. Koh Seng Sow £1000; Dr. S. C. Yin $;oo; Mr. Choo Shiang Hee $500; Mr. V. E. Shanmugam
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