Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 19 March 1945

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  • 142 1 The Syonan Shimbun I .S. Announces Additional Losses LISBON. March 15. (Domei) —American War Secretary, Henry L. Sumion. in his weekly war report, today revealed that th# UnKed States Army and Nary during the period from the outbreak of the war up In March 7 incurred a total of 539,!59
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  • 121 1 TOKYO, M*rch 18 (Domei) —Nippon air units, which, since early this morning, have been continually attacking the fncny task force in Maters south of Kyushu, haw so far sunk c<e battleship or converted carrier
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  • 147 1 TOKYO, March 17. (Domei) D"l Honyei announced at 4 p.m.: "From about 2<30 a.m., March 17, approximately 60 B-29 aircraft raided the Kobe area for about two hours and indiscriminately dumped ir.osJy incendiary bombs in the city area. •'Althouch considerable fires were caused
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  • 322 1 LIKE our contemporaries in Nippon, we welcome the move announced by the Board of Inform* lion in Tokyo on March 16, whereby the Prenuer will henceforth be at the Imperial Headquarters to S>e fulij acquainted with detail* f mJiiaiy operations, and also that he will participate in deliberations
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  • 212 1 A NIPPON Base In the Cer.lral Pacific. March 17 (Domei) —The remaining Nippon garrison uni'a on Iwoojima continue to offer thi fr.mme&t resistance to the Ame<> can Invasion forces. Ceaselessly shelling Niopon key point at Kita village throughout the night of March
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  • 168 1 A NIPPON Base at the PhliDpines front, March 17. (Dome!) Smashing enemy tanks with deadly accurate fire or charging in.o the tanks wi:h explosives Imperial storm troopers in the vicinity of the old Zambotnga airfield on March 13 alone yesterday practically annihilated two enemy companies and knocked
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  • 413 1 U.S. Attempt At Break Through Being Stemmed Luzon Fronl A NIPPON Base 1.1 the PLt.jpI pixies, March 17, (Domeij Con- &.rue.ing highways and making other elaborate preparations in jan apparent attempt to thrust Into the Cagayai Sain over ihc Carabello mountains <y;ng cast of Llngayen Gulf, the American in- vasion
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  • 106 1 NIPPON Bab* in Northern Burma, March I§. (Dosnei)— Nippon force*, operating in the Northern Burma area along the Irrawaddy River, up lo March 14 have inflicted morr than 17,000 casualties on the enemy since oar farces started their counter-attack m that area. During the same
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  • 159 1 TOKYO. March 18. (Domei)-The determination cf the S«pl« Nippon to fight throunh to ultimate victoryat.allcost*> <"*eiv''l ring impetus early thia morning when TENNO HEIKA r*ciou*ly -tspected the war-strickjn parts of the capital Attended by the Grund Chamberlain ana
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  • 253 1 A NIPPON Base in Northern Burma, March 17 (Dome!)— Nippon garrison troops in Mandalay are continuing to offer bloody resistance to enemy troops, and except for the west area of the town where a terrific struggle
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  • 213 1 RANGOON. March 17, (Doaiell —Vast crowds of Burmese people this mornlr* gathered at the parade ground within the shade* of Burma's world famous Shwetia gon Pagoda to give a rousing rend off to crack contingents tl the Burmese Army—the first unius to leave
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  • 98 1 LISBON March 1" (Domeli WJham Phillips, President Roose^ veit'm personal representative io India with the personal ianl; of ambassador, has formally resigned owing to the iUiess of his wife,. White House announced today, ac- 1 coi ding to a Washington di'-patrh j Pnilips. last year, figured piominentlj
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  • 68 1 LISBON Marcn 17. (Domeli That Bnt.ui is, at pment. suffer- J Ing from a shortage of meac supply was reflected if. a Rmt«r message fr^m I«ncon todty, which quoted Colone! J J IJeweliin a;; stating he could Rive no guaranty* that meat ration lr BH aln wou
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  • 96 1 TAJHOKU, March 17. (Domet)— Tilt enemy yesterday repeated his outi&geou:., indiscriminate bombing of civilian residential and business quarters by racing bombs en the residential sections iii ihe suburbs o! this city. The enen.y air raids against Ta^« wun, which at tne beginning were concentrated on
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  • 96 1 LISBON Mafcfi 15. (Daniel) Dit-w Pearson. AaierL^s's tcpuoicb political columnist, who L»« te«n e»pt.:.s.b'.« for a series of /■<•«."»! :aral. authentic p-.po««rw of secret firltlcii dlplcmacy. todajr cnari»a In his syn<!!:c«ie<l column in tii» "New Yo:k Da:'r Mirror' that CM BiitL«h have sternly iv. nnanc:r^; th«
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  • 330 2 RANGOON, IVLu-ch 1& iDomm) -Delayed: Nippon*, alertness and the ipccdy tetlM she took in Indochin? hit not only' totally wiped out the last vestige «f foreign influence in East Asia, but hat strciiß-thened the defence of Fas'. Asia tenfold. Nippon has
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  • 287 2 31. YEAR OLD RULER INTERVIEWED HIE .March IG. (I)omell— Declaring that the Empire of Annam has been a pare of the Co-prosperity Sphere from the very day of In birth. Emperor Bao Dai in a special Interview given to a Domei
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  • 167 2 TO enlighten would-be sttflers in the Catholic Farming Colony n: Fuji-go,, m. C. J. Paglar, the Eurasian community leader, under the sponsorship of the Eurasian Welfare Association, will deliver a lecture on Fuji-go covering all aspects of farming life next Wednesday. Mar 21, at
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  • 370 2 RANGOON. March 10. (Dome. I?-sr .1. v-lii-j. emanating from lnd>.» UiUKate .hat both the Inited S.-.ie; and the Soviet Union rer»p»<y tiavp intensified their efforts to penetrat? deeper into India's Cciaettir ttruftuie, despite BritAii;'.i rt"-ii.- of keeping firm •liuiigieliolri on India fnr her own
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  • 205 2 MR. P. M. MOHAMED ISM Ail President of the Smuijd Indian Muslim Service Corps, wm host to a small but representative gathering of charitable workers at an informal dinner party at h!s residence In Geylang on Saturday evning in honour of MrvMusilee
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  • 271 2 FOR THE convenience of m%trbers of the women s departm»>r,t of the Syonan Oversea-Chines* Association, Dr Lim Boon-ken: President of he A«crj«t!o-. has allotted a part of Ihe Aasocla 'nr.s main buildng in Hili Street where women members could meet more often to
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  • 244 2 MOBILIZATION of manpower in MaUI. provided for by the recentlypromulirated Male Employment Restiir'ion Ordinance and aiming at attaining a new peak in war production. is malting *peeJy progreM. with tens of thousands of males between the ages of II and 40 due for
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 611 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 19 Rp: Renewal of Licence for «he sal* of limber, firewood, charcoal ttt«p. NOTICE is hereby given th it sellers and dealers of timber, firewood ebarawl. and attap should have their licences ienewe<« at the Nohrin-ka. Syonan Tokubetu-M uurlnß 'he period from March 20 t<>
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 113 2 Today's Syonan Radio fl p.m. light music; 6.15 p.m. news flashes in Malai. Tamil. Cantonese and Englis'.i, 6.30 p.m. news in Kippon-Oo for 'jeginnars. 6.40 p.m. p.m. Chinese ohildrenV iongs; 1 p.m. lime signal—Tamil melodies; 7.2f» p.m. Sy&nan's lo^al hour follow ed by next day's program summ«r\; 7.30 p.m. news
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