Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 March 1945

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  • 104 1 The Syonan Shimbun Enemy Prisoners killed By Own Plane LISBON. March 14. (Oomei) —Four British soldiers picked up by a I.S. patrol boat off Luion. revealed (hat only 50 anti-Axis prisoners out of 1.250 escaped when a U.S. plane sank a Nippon prisoner-of-war vessel, an-nidm* to an Australian message NO.
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  • 351 1 REPUBLIC WILL NEVER BE BEATEN SOMEWHERE IX THE PHILIPPINES. March 14. < Domei I-Enjoy in* the be*t or health, keen and hard working. President Jose P. Laurel of the Philippines Republic expr«s sed fullest confidence in overcoming the present difficulties when he was interviewed
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  • 136 1 TOKYO. March 14. (Dome!) Our air defence forces by shoot inr down eleven and damaging <• other B-29 raiders of Osaka last night bacaed about 80 per cent, of the raiding force. The score hung up by our forces In three night
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  • 47 1 SAIGON. March 15. (Domei) The management of the Bank of French Indochina which reopened for business today has been mitrusted to the manager of the Saigon branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank. The French Indochina Bank will continue to function ps an issuing bank.
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  • 291 1 A CALM and collected survey ol Ih- battle position if the Paelfl* theatre as it is today, after more than six months since the enemy launched his all-nut counter offensive against Nippon bates, five* rnuv for quirt confidence in the ultimate victory of Nippon arm* There
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  • 77 1 LISBON. March 14 (Domei > General Jean Delatre de Tassigny. Commander of the French First Army today revealed that in ihe past seven months of operation with the anti-Axis forces, the French Army has lost tiuvt 10.000 killed and 32.000 wounded, according to a Paris dispatch. Although
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  • 107 1 TOKYO. Mar 15. I Dome*J— IIVM) HEIKA was pleased to receive a salute tqday from new graduates of the Army Aviation Academy in front or the Court entrance of the Imperial Palace Led by Lieut.-General Kobin Tokurawa. President of the \cademv and other
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  • 150 1 NANKING, March 14. (Domci. —Lin Po-sheng, Publicity Minister of the National Government «f China, in a statement today wld he is placing great hopes in the forthcoming convention of delegates of Chinese masses Inhabiting areas under the jurisdiction of the National Government of
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  • 83 1 TOKYO. March 15. iDomeitTiic Ministry of Transportation and Communications today designated as Auxiliary Munitions Corporations 20 corporations among local railway:, and electric tramway: through ouc the country and also 17 cornoiations among forwarding agencies in the Tokyo-Yokohama and O.'aka-Kobe districts which are considered vitally necessary in the
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  • 231 1 BFRI.IV March 14. (Dotnei)A Germar. military spokesman commenting on the present situation on the Rhine battle front, today declared that the chief focal point of the fighting is now at the Remagen bridgehead, whc'c a ding-dong battle is underway, with the te&t of the fighting a lon*
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  • 167 1 SAIGON, March Vo (Domei)—rhe Nippon Go\einmo.it siat«« niMit promisin| full support for the aspirations "f the I rcnch Indo* (iiina people for racial indtprndi-nre. in accordance with th# principles of the Greater East Asia Joint Oe I iia!i».n, has a sf.nificant beaiinx on th» futuic
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  • 232 1 TOKYO, March 15. (Doirei).— A nation-wide movement in now under way for the organization in each district of a 'Civilian Special Attack Corps" for the defence Of the Nippon hnrmlairi against possible enemj invasion. Concrete preparation* for the organisation of these corps are
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  • 162 1 LISBON, March 14. (Domeii Apparently without any consultation with the Anglo-American powers. Soviet Premie.i Marshal Josef Stalin has taken ihe initiative to award Northern Transylvania :o tho new pro-Soviet Rumanian Giv eminent, headed by Premier Potiv Gro*a. according to intoimation re cejved here today.
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  • 270 1 A NIPPON risk In the Central Paciflp. March 13 (Domel) —One of (he Moodiest bat.lei raged throughout (he day on Iwoojima, Tucsda> Mar 13. vtth the enemy still concentrating his att.icks :igai">t «he main .N'.pvnn positions in Hie Kita sec'or. While
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  • 177 1 LISBON. Much 14 (Dome!) While anxious not IC irrita'o Br'tlsh frclm; cop.cerii.inc the opers"tional efficiency of the British Fleet, Fleet Admiral Chwter Nimi c Command'r-in-Chief if the Amerirun Pacific Ptoet, a: a pre.«s conference in Washington, uxiay Indirectly cDr.firm«Hl controversli! American prers rpp:):U<i
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  • 328 2 PUBLIC donations to the Syonau Free BurlaJ Sy*te« Corps or BlMk Croc* Association, rrcentlv foimad by band of generous pnbllo-splrltrd Chineae merchant* n thU city U> fflT* free burials to air-raid victims irrespective of nationality, sire Invited from the rich in Syonan and
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  • 152 2 TJUKIT TINOOI. March JJmomH)— Ten million inhabitants Sumatra today hailed the Nippon Government's decision to support th? Annamese win their lndependcnc* and defend French Indochina titißle-handed. as well as the Annam Kintcdom's declar*Mon of derxmdence. They also welcomed NlpDon'* Infest move as the realization
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  • 70 2 BINOARADJA. Maroh 13. (Domel) —Eajer to contribute their share In the successful prosecution of the war against the Anglo-American enemies, a deputation of Timor Islanders headed by the Raja of Keepanß himself has Juat made a donation of 0400.000 to the Imperial Services. A
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  • 512 2 HEAVY FIGHTING NOW IN PROGRESS A NIPPON BASE *T THE BIHMA FRONT, "Mar. 13. (Dome!) niinrhim a general offensive .nan,i enemy infantry and tank unitwhich Invaded the Meiktila sector, Nippm forces on the Northern Burmi fronl on Mar. 9 rerapturcd three
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  • 293 2 SINCE the passing v <* $10 000.000 murk on Sept. *8 2604. Malnt Postal Savr.e« has b-en making steady progress and nave exceeded the $20,000 OCO mark in deposits and 450 000 ;n depositors by the end of Febman. 2605. At first, it took one
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  • 94 2 BANJRRMASIN. March 13 'DomeO—Another savings drive will shortly be launched among Chinese residents or South Born*3 under the nu^plces of the Oversea Chinese A-voriatlon with the Roal set at 0108,000, it h«s Juat been itMtani. The allotment of quotax to the various Chinese communltiwi
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  • 90 2 A DESCRIPTION of aWoaJ condl'ions In Fuji-Go today. In «ludjnc Important fa<-U regarding the Improved health situation In the farming Mttlement, will be given by Dr. C. J. Paglar. Eurasian community leader, at a public lecture meeting to be held •t the Teluk Koran School on
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  • 301 2 A CHEQUE for $70,000. contributed by member-; of (he Syonan Charcoal Association towards the relief of air ra'd vlctitvr. has been rerftlved by the Kose!-ka Clio. The following an» the donors: Hak Sen i Heng S3.OCP- Eng Bin Peng $3,000: Hin Lee $1 000;
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  • 322 2  - Notes Comments •SAKIKA" By THERE are many people who wuuirt go to Fuji-Go tomorrow out for their dread of malaria, which »ay admittedly a serious problem about this time last year. Sinn? (hen, however, the scourge has been got under control, and the la i that when Dr. Paglar passed
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  • 243 2 LISBON. Mar. I*. (Dom'H—A Tni'ed Pre« mes«afe from Mantb ("day Indicated that a tough «nl ■~nr t»*k confron4l» tb» Unl'ei S'aten Navy be»<re It will be »be fully to utilfie ManH* Bay. nwl'i? <o the latest demolitions of <he N'lpptn foreefc a«
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