Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 April 1945

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  • 20 1 The SyOnan Shimbun TENCHO SETSU SPECIAL EDITION NO. 759 BUNDAY, APRIL 28, KOKI 2805, SHOWA M. SUBSCRIPTION $10 PER MONTH
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  • 1566 1 TO TENNO HEIKA, the welfare of his people la of prlmtry Importance and concern. For TENNO HEIKA regards ovary one of his subjects as his child; all are his beloved children, hence ho is anxious for their welfare, careful to protect their
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 283 1 TENCHO SETBU li in n•Mion for Mlemn rejoicing and thanksgiving to the Almighty for the benevolent rule of TENNO HEIKA under whose Benign guidance the people of Oal Toe stand united today as never before, all firmly resolved to attain the principles laid down In the gracious imperial
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  • 167 1 BURMA FRONT, April 27, (Domei)— Nippon air units in Burma in concert with ground forces are continuing to deal crushing blows on enemy armoured units advancing southward on the Mandalay highway. On the night of April 23 our night-bomber unit carried out a
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  • 1405 1 THE obliterate bombing from the air of the Meiji Shrine main sanctuary building is an unforgivable offence. Together with the previous bombing of the Ise Grand Shrine and the further bombings oi Imperial Palaces, these acts of barbarous vandalism, while they constitute conclusive evidence to Asiatics
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  • 246 1 Special AtUck Corps In Action 'A NIPPON BASE in the South-Western Islands, Anril 27 (Domei)-With the probable completion of pre•t!«n« the enemy in the southern sector of Mam Okinawa^ Island yesterday morning commenced a new offensive. Following naval and aerial bombardments
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  • 105 1 LISBON, April 27 (Domei) Washington yesterday was stirred with a diplomatic development arising from the act of the Soviet Charge d'Affaires suidenly to call at the StJie Department with a diplomatic communication, according to a Washington dispatch. After two minutes in th* office
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  • 84 1 DJAKARTA, April 27* (Domei) —Nippon anti-air-craft batteries heavily damaged two enerav B-24 heavy bombers last Tuesday night* April 24, when three Liberators attacked the Surabaya sector, according to a belated report raching here today. Nippon Ac-Ac guns promptIv went into action, scoring direct hits on
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  • 102 1 FUKUOKA, April 37. (Domei)—About 1 so Marianabased B-20's in two waves again raided the southern part of Kyushu for about one and a half hours beginning about 8 a.m. this morning. This followed yesterday B-2Q attack on Kyushu and Yaroaguchi district. The main strength comprising approximately 100
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  • 313 2 "LOOKING back upon the 'da immediately before the occupation of Malai by Nippon forces, and comparing the general atmosphere then, to that of today, one is struck by the new spirit ot self-re-liance which has entered into the very souls of the lorn people. Let
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  • 397 2 "AS WE celebrate our fourth Tcncho Setsw since the birth of New Malai, let u» all make this four-fold pledge anew Co-operate; manifest the utmost enthusiasm in our war work; avoid wastage of food and materials, and save every cent we can in
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  • 1044 2 Local Communities Confident COMMUNITY leaders in congratulatory message* made Oft 'He auspicious occasion of Tenoho Setsu, leiww their loyalty to Nippon and, at the same time, reaffirm to give tutlott oo>oporatkM to the administration to that the War of Greater
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  • 354 2 "WHEN we celebrated our first TeiKho Setsu in Syonan in 2602, the food situation ahead of us was a major problem. The country was then, living on captured supplies, but these could not last indefinitely. We were facing a major problem. But
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  • 126 2 ALL preparations ha\r been completed in Svonari 10 (flebrate Tenrho Setsu, today, >ayi Domei. Highlighting the gala program, which will he participated in by all communities here, is a mass rally to be held at the Special Municipality plaza on Tencho-setiu morning at
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 453 3 "TENCHO SETSU Day, UN, ftnd« NflW Malai an economically stronger country, than when the Imperial Nippon forces set foot here m February, lttl," declared a frugalminded community leader who devotes much thought to matters of domestic economy, when interviewed toy a Syonan
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  • 311 3 "VICTORY will be ours this year, so let us celebrate Tencho Setsu this year with renewed enthusiasm a<vi firm faith in the triumph of Nippon arms' declared a reader who, even before the war, was convinced that Nippon would soon take up arms
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  • 103 3 TOKYO. April 27 (Dpm?i)—The War Ministry tod-y that a 'eport has been submitted to (he Throne that citationhave been granted 16 a.inncn of the special attack air cor,* who have rendered distinguished services in sinking six enemy warcraft aud heavily damaging six other; through body-crashing
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  • 185 3 TOKYO, April ST. (Domei) Ssdae igiwhl, Spokesman ti the Board of Informatloii, it the foreign prets eonfejvnoe this morning statad that Nipfon QevanmMnt threugh th« B»tes Government has lodge* formal protest to the United States over the sinking of tha Atrt Mara by
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  • 321 3 REVIIWINQ the progress hudi T» the rehabilitation of Malai tmo« w« oetebrstrd our first Ttneha Setsu in this country In April mot, a leading lotai midtnt, interviewed by the Syonan Shlmbun, said the forward march has been nothing short of phenomenal. "Travel
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 248 4 LISION, April t7. (Domel)-Who should aat as Chairman af the Unlttd Nations maatlng was tattled whan Soviet Foreign Commiuar Molotov at tha second extraordinary session of tha staerlng aommittee this morning accepted the British OMNpromiss proposal, according to dispatches from San FranaVaHafst The compromise
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  • 188 4 LISBON, April JT. (Domai) -Marshal Henri Retain, (mmr Vichy Chief of State, arrived In Parla till! morn lit* from Garmany via Switiartand and WM Immediately Internad, aceerdlng to a Rautar dispatch. Tha aged format French Chief af State faarlaaaly returned ta Franaa ta daland Mm pallay
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  • 249 4 A NIPPON BASE in the Southern Regions, April 27, (Domei)— Acclaimed as the reincarnation of the late aii hero, Major-General Kato, by Nippon airmen, Lieut. Colonel Tatsujiro > Fujii whose receipt of a citation was recently reported to the Throne, as commander of the
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  • 44 4 LISBON. April 26 (Domci) —According to a Reuters dispatch, the London Times in its editorial today state* that opinions unfavourable to the Government of India's late.t statement p-» its industrial poliry, bave been expressed by certain U£&M I»cU» uxdustbftUitai
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