Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 March 1945

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  • 16 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 727 FRIDAY. MARCH 30. KOKI 2605. SHOWA 20 subscription $io peb month
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  • 66 1 Tokyo, March 27 (Domei)—With the object of pushing forward the formulation and enforcement of various technical measures necessary to cope with the present war situation, the People's Volunteer Technical Corps has been organized by some 100 leading technicians of the Board of Technology, Home,
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  • 83 1 Lisbon, March 26 (Domei)—Earl Lloyd George, veteran British statesman and Prime Minister during World War 1, passed away today at the age of 82. according to a Reuter dispatch. CHINESE GIFT TO NIPPON Tokyo, March 28 (Domei)—Offi. cials of Tokyo metropolis have revealed the arrival of a
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  • 279 1 Editorial THE ENTIRE peoples of Greater East Asia fully endorse the protest which Nippon has lodged with the United States, through the proper channels, against the indiscriminate bombing of the most thicklypopulated sections of the various cities in Nippon. We had occasion in the past to refer to
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  • 304 1 Attacks On Enemy Invasion Forces Still Continuing Tokyo, March 29 (Domei)— Nippon air and surface units, continuing their attacks against the enemy invasion forces in the Okinawa sector, are so far known to have accounted for a total of 30
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  • 220 1 Tokyo, March 28 (Domei)— Reports reaching here from the front indicate the imminence of major battles in the Ryukyu Islands sector as a powerful counter-offensive, launched by our Army and Navy forces in concert with our air forces, gains in momentum to meet enemy
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  • 88 1 Some 30-odd enemy B-29 aircraft again invaded the civinity of Syonan-to about 2.50 o'clock this morning (March 30). After dropping bombs, the raiders fled at about 4.30 a.m. Our losses incurred as a result of the raid was slight. U.S. FOOD CONTROVERSY Lisbon, March 28
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  • 69 1 Tokyo, March 27 (Domei) —The War Ministry today announced that Lieut. Gen. Masao Yoshizumi has been appointed Director of the Military Affairs Bureau of the War Ministry, succeeding Ma-jor-General Joichiro Sanada who has been transferred to another important post. The announcement further revealed that Lieut. Gen. Yoshizumi
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  • 197 1 South-Western Islands, March 28 (Domei)—Firmly imbued with the traditional national spirit, Nippon residents of South-Western (Ryukyu) Islands are undaunted in the face of any crisis, whether in the form of enemy airraids or landings. Indeed, these residents are more than ever solidly united in the
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  • 130 1 Tokyo, March 28 (Domei)— Sadao Iguchi, Spokesman of the Board of Information, announced that the Nippon Government has presented an emphatic protest to the United States Government and demanded of them an immediate reply setting forth their views with regard to the indiscriminate bombings
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  • 86 1 A Nippon base in the Philippines, March 28 (Domei)—Nippon garrison units in Zamboanga during the 16-day period since the enemy landing at tiiis point on March 9 up to March 25, inflicted about 5,500 casualties upon enemy ground forces. In addition, these units during the period destroyed
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  • 292 1 Berlin, March 28 (Domei)— Although the Americans somewhat extended their bridgehead on the Lower Rhine to the north-east and south-east they yesterday failed to achieve a break-through at any point owing to well-organized, bitter German resistance, a German military spokesman declared today.
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  • 264 2 Peking, March 28 (Domei)—ln a statement on the occasion of the second anniversary of Nippon's retrocession of concessions and abolition of extraterritoriality, Wan, Yin-tai, Chairman of the Political Affairs Commission of North China, reiterated that the Government and people of North China
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  • 310 2 Many of the settlers of New Syonan have just harvested their first crop of padi, and while harvesting is not completely over, the results thus far have been very encouraging, states a report issued by the Propaganda and Publicity Department of
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  • 29 2 There will be only one performance at the Syonan Kokaido on Sunday from 5 to 7 p.m. The usual fare of excellent musical entertainment is being provided.
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  • 184 2 Saigon, March 28 (Domei) —The people of Thailand, placing implicit confidence in Nippon's ultimate victory, are convinced that the only way to maintain their national integrity is to collaborate with Nippon in vigorously carrying out the Greater East Asia War, declared Itaro Mizuno, Nippon Minister
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  • 382 2 Tokyo, March 28 (Dome!)— In regard to the formal protest launched by the Nippon Government through the appropriate channels to the United States Government against the recent indiscriminate American bombings of the civilian population of Nippon's most congested cities,
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