Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 March 1945

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  • 130 1 The Syonan Shimbun Enemy Facilities In Burma Destroyed A NIPPON Base in Burma. March 21 (I>omei|—Defying: hot enemy ground interception a Nippon night bomber formation last night, March 20, blared remaining enemy positions in the vicinity of Fast Airfield in Meik'ila. In daring dire-bombing- attacks the Nippon raiders caused the
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  • 274 1 Burma Front CENTRAL BURMA FRONT, March 22 (Domei)— The enemy's southward advance from the Nyaungu area in a bid *o rush aid to his mobile units trapped in the Meiktila area was smashed by Nippon and Indian National Army forces on
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  • 207 1 FOCAL point of the fifhtinr In Burma is Mandalay, and dispatches from the frontline there indicate that ,iandalay will be no easy meat for the British forces, It was only after deploying themselves into what they thought would be the most advantageous positions, that the enemy stared
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  • 198 1 IN EVERY respect. Iwoojima has been an outstanding defrnsive succe« in that the garrison, in holdinr oat against overwhelming odrls. made the Americans pay the highest price yet for any single island operation in the Pacific. For an Island only about 40 square kilometre* in area, the Americans
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  • 163 1 LISBON. March 21. (Domei) British Prime Minislei Winston Churchill, today confirmed in the Hesse of Commons that Britain's iuncut stock of foodstuffs warranted no optimism and slateo that Britain's food reserves »«e not 700,000,000 tons v svgges»'it by som« American quarters i.ut actually now
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  • 167 1 LISBON. March 21. iDomrrAustralian Prime Minister. John CurUn. t-iday declared in the Commonwca.th House of Representatives that he would call for an Immediate examirmUon of Australia's already none-too-secure meat situation to see If more meat couid U. shipped to Britain either by increasing Australia's output or
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  • 47 1 TOKYO, March 22 (DomeO—Dai Honyei in a communique released at 3.30 P m. announced: "Of additional war results scored during our attack against the enemy tasfc force yesterday, March 21, the following has been confirmed up to ttr present: One battleship heavily damaged.*
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  • 224 1 TOKYO, March 21 (Domei) —War results achieved by the Nippon air units against the United States task force which appeared south east of Nippon on March 18—12 enemy warcraft sunk or heavily damaged, out of which eight were air-craft-carriers—clearly revealed that
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  • 197 1 TOKYO, March 22. (Dome!)—ln! response to the entire nation's wish to participate actively in the defence of the homeland, preparatory steps are being taken to organize a National Defence Corps throughout the count-' Lieut Gen. Kar.eshiro Shibayama, Vice Minister of Wax declared before the committee
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  • 97 1 TOKYO; March i 3; (Domei) The b2nd iw?.id o- nsLunous decorations to t.nrjse killed in action in the War of G*eater tfast A*.!a was announced jointly by the War j Ministry and the Board of Deco- rations today. The recipient of th? honours 1 consist chiefly of tnose
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  • 60 1 LISBON. March 21, (Dome') The Rumanian Minister of Inle- rior has orderrd the closing of the headquarters and branches of the National Liberal Party and the Na- tional Peasants Patty throughout i I Rui.rsnia nn 'he ground of their; alleged refusal to co-operate with. the pro-Scv'et
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  • 112 1 LISBON March 21. < Domei)I eon Hendcrton. former Director ol the American Office of Price Ad-1 ministration, is on his way to Chungking to set up a price administration in Chungking at the invitation of the Chiang Kai-shek Government. according to a Washington dispatch. Henderson
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  • 123 1 Enemy's BreakThrough Bids Foiled On Luzon LUZON FRONT, March 25 (Domel) Reinforcing their troops in an attempt to penetrate into the Cagayan Valley, enemy forces are, at present, carrying out operations to break through Balete Pass, a strong point on national highway No. 5, as well as Balacsac Pass, west
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  • 205 1 LISBON, March 21 (Doimi) William Phillip Simms, foreiirn editor of the American ScrlpptHoward chain of newspaper*, today declared that report* from India speak of 'intense reNßtmtnt" at the appointment three definitely pro-Brltlab dele, rates to teprewnt India at the forthcoming: San Franeteeo
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  • 205 1 NIPPON BASE in Northern Burma, March 22 fDomeb Two weeks of fierce fighting In Mandalay found the Nippon garrison forces still counterattacking the invaders with unabated fury. Long strain of battle on enemy troops captured shows that the enemy has been brought to
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  • 781 2 CHIEF BARES FORMER BRITISH SYSTEM AS bri Hv naomrtd o^ raesday, irai icrstoaanenti are not intrrfirn- with tkcJpffraslTe e.\!i nsion of ciaesliOß unrler the E luration I1"wv »i k-M set up by the Nippon .M Htarv Admlnlstntt'M In Mntei< Ai
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  • 121 2 6PECTAL Benrim during Hoiv Week aod Ea-ster will .)c held at S Andreu-'s Cathedral as follows Wnrch 25. Palm Surd^v— 5Dm Children's perxice vHh Pxwewdon Kfftrfh 20, Miurid? Thurrdav--, 6 p.m. "The Story of f-'nlvflrv' i (A Meditation on the Pas=io» "t Chrirt. sun," by a choir
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  • 122 2 TIRBON. March 21. (Dom^i) ICcmbcn of th° American Army* .-.ijij p'-r- r-^iic? force en'erPd seve-ai *>'t\v York n'pht Hubs, ba.* ant* mvi° hou.*??! after ff.l*l»W*t T\ *sr'nr prd h'^i'eri o Army paVci-. dttenataed to earrt otrt the spirit 'f th' 1 mic'niTir -urfev-
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  • 107 2 ■RirXlT TIKOGI. March '22 ir^rreit—The highly-succescful experim&nta conducted in recent morths on the extraction of dyeatvffa from lvol rlants wpre re-•.o'-fd ir detail by Nippon dye pxp^r's a* c~mf>r<*rire of the nsft°arch E^n-d h"ld here en Ma'Ch 19 under tns au-nir?s of the Suni:'
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  • 61 2 bUKIT TTNGGI, Ma-ch 22 (Domeji —With a view to n-oilau-i"*i-p (ho pr'nrat;oral p^lcy to he- fit ii fo Hm raqa'rHpcnta rf »h» t'me* a \>o-d-.\ ccf^prce of poi vire'a 1 rducattoßtl raperrlaon w c be held hew Otl March 29 and i Another conferane* of a alwlli
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  • 57 2 BUKXT TIiN'GGI Mar 22 (Domeii Members of thecnUra poice forc3 icf EukU Tinggi and 'nc Auxiliary Po '.cr> Force, :4s we la* the fir^nrc :piv.c- have unan'moi^'y derUM to crop their balr af'er toe tash'on of Nippon «o'der«= vowincr nevrr io grow thtir hair un'H final victory
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  • 223 2 ONE BQNDRID a "id thirteen mcaben of the An Raid Pi-ecau-tlOQ Services vhOM bOUMi Wttt aiiected by incendiary bombs dropped Hurinu the enemy *i ind'scrimhv.ite raid or. Svonan en I 24, MM granted ompeniation by the Inspector General o[ Pi>lirr at a
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  • 227 2 TIMES TRIBUTES IWOOJIMA DEFENDERS TOKYO. Mar. '1\ (Domcii- l'ayinj. hi;h tribute to the bravery and srim tcnacilv of iwoo.iima's defenders, the Nippon Times editorially isdawt thai the unpreccd n-cd entmv losses on the island, tnt'tyhfi* as they Invf been.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 633 2 SYONAN TOKUBETI SI NOTICE NO. 21 Auctioned. < I icfi.fr Ordinance han'fi 198) I, It is neieby notified that rectstration of auctioneers, app atsers and house-agents for th* ypa". Syowa 20. commences at th<? office of ihr Zaimu Katvo. Tok'i-betu-d building on April Ist Syowa 20. 2 Fees payable are
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 114 2 Tndav's Svonan Radio R pm. light music; 6.15 p.m. mm fla bes in Ma'a*. Tamil. Cantonese and English: 6 30 p.m. MWI Iti Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Malat Chi'dren's songs: p.m. ttme Fignal—Peking dramatical selection-: 7.20 p.m. Syonan'r 1p( al hour fo^owed by next dav'^ nrogram summaT: 7.30 p.m.
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