Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 March 1945

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  • 109 1 The Syonan Shimbun Fierce Figliling In Meiklila Area A NITPON Base in Ccnfv.il Burma, Match 10. H>om«v Nippon forces »t dusk on Match 8 counter-attacked an enemy unit at a point off the Mardalay-Rancnon ;ioad In in? Meiktila ar?a, and knorkrd ■tut or set ablaze nine mediumirpr tanks, and one
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  • 276 1 TOKYO. March 10 (Home!) nith the Imperial Army and nation completely united in their burning patriotism to safeguard Nippon's inn qu and glorious national polity and to defend their sacred soil from enemy invasion fighting jointly against the enemy, "we
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  • 100 1 LISBON. March 8. (Dotnei) M&;or-General Patrick Hurley American \mbassador to Chun; king, and Lieut. Gen. Alb?*'. Wedemeyer. Command?r-ln-Chiel Df tVe American Force? in China *ho arrived in Washington a few da\s ago. today conferred win American President Roosevelt at thWhite House for 30 minutes, accoulins
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  • 374 1 FRENCH INDOCIIIX\ ENTIRE East Asia supports Nippon in the measures she has taken to ensure the security not only of French Indochina but, through 1 of all couniiles within the orbit of the Co-Prosperity Sphere. At this decisive stage of the War of Greater East Asia, the unfriendly acts
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  • 81 1 SYONAN Defence Headquarters announced at 1 p.m. today: "From 10.40 a.m. to 11.50 a.m. today about 40 B-29's came over Syonan in groups and dropped bombs on the islands southward of Syonan and into the sra. Damage suffered by our side was quite slight.
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  • 196 1 A NIPPON Base In the Centra Pacific, March 10. (Domei)— Fierc? fighting raged unabated all day long yesterday on lwoojima In the wak< of enemy attacks on main N ppon portions in the northern section o* the Island on Thursday, the day before. Enemy carrier-borne
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  • 156 1 RANGOON, March 9. (Domei)In a statement issued on the occasion of the third anniversary of the entry of Nippon forces in'o Rangoon which fell yes+erdav. Thakin Un. Burmese Minister of Publicity and Propaganda, assund the Nippon people that the entire Burmese nation not only
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  • 336 1 BERLIN. Morch 9 (Eo'.nei)— The German High Commanr announce 1 that several German combat grouna both s-ides of Lake Balaton In Hungary after breaking through into the main bat le area of the Soviets, drove the Fed forces out of several strongly fortified sections of the front.
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  • 308 1 BANGKOK. March 10 tDome*) —Three -paint proposal* of the Nippon GoTernnent to Thailand on measures to rope with the new situation in French Indochi.ia have been arrrpled by Prem rr M«jor Khoanc ApliaJwon* and Foreign Minister Sri Sen Sombat Sir) last night in conference
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  • 165 1 TOKYO, March 7. (Dorael)—The War Ministry today announced that TENNO HEIKA ha* been informed of the granting of citations by the respective '■orrmanders to the Osaaa Storm Un.lt, and Sub-Lieutenant Takaaki Kiyogane tor distingulsheo services rendered in the lwoojima fighting and in the
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  • 323 1 NIPPON BASE IP the Phtlppine Frou*. Marco 9. (D.>mc:> Fighting on the LWI front centered in the Morons sector, east of Manila, where the Nippon forces were engaged in tt-?rc? h&nd-to-hand battle with the Arrencan forces which started to attack Imperial positions with
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  • 138 1 New Political Party's Aim To Ensure Attainment Of Victory Kobayashi TOKYO. March 8. (Dome*)— With Premier General Kuniak: KoLso voicing the warmest ana strongest Government support 'or the projected new political p« rty. Admiral Seizo Kobeyasha leading sponsor of the movement la an aodress declared the new politic*, party to
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  • 269 2 SOLEMN rile* a« the War Mem n.ial on BakU TbnaJi Heightt anrt ct thf Syonan Shrine at flaybieak. IMitlripatcc In by both Nippon Nationals and leaders of <"• Ttr|©us local -ommunities In memory of (he itailant warrior* o( the Imperial
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  • 154 2 HANOI, T larch 9 <Domeii— Due to the skyrocketing commodity prices. unlv-TSiti«s and colleges in Kunming City are finding it dtfnrult to meet expenses for thair upkeep, according to in'ormation reaching here from Rrnmlng. It is disclosed that to make up for the
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  • 370 2 TOKYO, March 10 'Domei,_Nippon '^rres w:r? obliged to take measures to defend Indochina linglj igainif the enemy because ot failure of t; ie local ftmcb authorities to translate into action the spirit of common def>iic*»
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  • 333 2 LISBON. March 8. iDomei)Brit.lsh Secretary of State for IndU I^opolrt S. Amen1 revealed that the Government of India ha* b««n defeated six times during the present budget session of the Legislative Assembly today when he wa>«' nsked by Reginald Borensen labourite,
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  • 101 2 LISBON March 9 (Domei)A nesting to the fx 'fmo difficult>'• United Sires Marines ir* undergomf on l.voojima. a Washington dirpttch staled that 5.000 surgical masks mn rushed to Iwoojima lo protect Ihi Marines from sulphur dir and volcanic ash. Volcanic ash U one of
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  • 77 2 Independence Mo ve Taken In Indochina HANOI. Mar-.h inomcii I allowing a MMttag of represenla lues of \.<rn)iis local independ- oi.re party ot'jMn.tutions in Tonkin Province held hero, it was decided to establish an asso« iation to i'ipiovisionallr known as the National Federation of Tonkin whlili has for its objeotivp
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  • 136 2 BYONAN March 9 'DomoM Providinu another opportunity .'or local youtlis to take up UhkMtrill training, the Syo'mn IndiLstriai School Ls at present enrolling a newbatch of students for lt« regular research nnd ivto-enginceiiiu '■ourses which are scheduled 'o commence en April 1. Forty
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  • 169 2 TOKYO. IIUCk 9 iDomrii With the ofo'Jrot of further strengthening UN home front, the Wartime Scientific Engineering Research Institute to study ways and means for bri»fcir»>: new useful inventions which otherwise might pass unnoncd to 'he nttention o' Government MM been established Although
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  • 805 2 ONE of the moat intemting tstablishmenus in Syonan today ja the Naval Construction and Engineering Training Centre, situated amidit ideal surroundings, where limited but selected number of Malai youths receive a course af training with the object of pnparinj; ASM
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  • 175 2 RANGOON. March 9 (Dcnr-i Io commemorate the third anniversary of ihe entry of the Nlpoon f>ire.s imi Rangoon, a ma*s Wily >f Buddhist priess of all na iona!ties, inrludinK those or Nippon. China. Thailand. Ceylon and !nd", iva s held this afternoon at tlie
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  • 59 2 A NTPPON Bp-p 1" the Cenh-*1 Pnr'flr. Mnrrh If). (Domeii)— Nionon naval ir.fllt^tjon parties on thp niphf. of \TarHi ft rur^r'se-attackTl froun of rn^^v patrol b'vp*'- ot>er»Hn% fn voters so"th of Palau. Follnwinsr henvy encfl"eTn»nt 'nstin? nore than an her the "'•>emv nut to rout arH beat
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  • 100 2 THE dpath occurred after a brl»f lllnes... of Mr. U. S. de SUva. aged 58 years, on Sunday, at 5.30 a.m. at his residence No. 106. Orchard Road. The deceased, a nephew m th 3 late Mudaliyar B P. de Bilva. has been well-known in the jewe'lprr trade for
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