Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 April 1945
1945-04-02
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Title Section16 1945-04-02 1 The Syonan Shimbun SUBSCHIPXIOK |10 PER MONTI! NO. 729 MONDAY. APRIL 2. KOKI 2605. SHCWA 2016 words
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105 FOE WARSHIPS ALREADY SUNK, DAMAGED IN RYUKYU SECTOR
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295 1945-04-02 1 TOKYO, April 1 (Domei)—lmperial Headquarters announced at 3 p.m. today: "Firstly, the enemy in the vicinity of Okinawa main Island, with part of his force, yesterday morning, March 31, began landing on Kamiyamajima and Maejima, and with his main strength began landing on295 words
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Editoria
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Article339 1945-04-02 1 NOTHING coulu be more welcome to the Imperial High Command than the recklessness ot the AngloAmericans in embarking on the intiifion of the Ryukvu (bouthYY«*tern) Islands. The landing of the main strength of the em my forces on Okinawa, biggest island of the Ryukyu Group, is giving the339 words
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Article124 1945-04-02 1 TOKYO, April 2, (Domei)— Imperial Headquarters at 3 p.m. tutiay announced: "Firstly, from about 10 a.m on April 1, the ?nemy landed in the area between Chatan in the south-west-i-.u part of Okinawa main island and Zanpa Point, and since then ha& been increasing ni* strength. Oil' forces124 words
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Article41 1945-04-02 1 LISBON, March 31 (Domei> Aus fralian Air Minister, Arthur Drakeford, today revealed that nearly one-third of Australian air crew personnel provided under the Empire Air Training Scheme, has become casualties of some kind, according to a Canberra dispatch.41 words
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Article36 1945-04-02 1 TOKYO, March HO (Domcl) —The main part of about 50 Mariana-based B-2fl's yesterday raided Nagoya for about an hour and a half, beginning 9.30 p.m., wrrile the r«st attacked Hiroshima and Kure.36 words
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286 1945-04-02 1 A Nippon base in th«» southern front, March 31 (Domei) —Nippon forces, operating in the New Guinea sector, suddenly vent into action on the night of March 20 to pound out the enemy from his positions to recapture San Sapor, on286 words
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Article285 1945-04-02 1 BERLIN. March 30, (Dcmei)— The German High Couima»ui today announced that there hat b- •no change in the situation be-.ween nKuhr, Rhine and Sleg. vihne Carman legions are offering furious resistance to strong American assaults. On the Lower Rliine. German troops weie reported to have lolled attempts285 words
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155 1945-04-02 1 TOKYO, April 1 (l)omei)—Ascertained war results chalked up by our air and surface units since the time the enemy task force first appeared in the sector of the Ryukyti (Southwestern) Islands on March 23 up to the present155 words
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112 1945-04-02 1 British Task F orce In Ryukyu Waters LISBON, March 29, (Dome!)— American Fker Admrial Chester N;m-tz today disclosed that a task force of the British Pacific Fleet, including the battles-hip King Gi-crge V and the aircraft-carrier Illustrious, is participating in the Fyukyu righting under the command of Vice-Admira! Raymond Spruance112 words
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340 1945-04-02 1 Lisbon. March 30 (Domei)— The oresent conflict has taken the lives ot more American men in combat than the American Civil War, which previously was the most costly war in American history, ac- cording to an American dispatch received here today. The American340 words
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134 1945-04-02 2 SIX warplarwi are being praseaccd to tt» Inawrlal Army. »ad a ceiemooy niirtita* the pwseatj^fa will be beld ft tbe Dal Toa CHdcljo, OfHEi to the public, st S p.m. on April 3. The planes arp th^ gilta of tno .iaii JEUoe ißivartev*'134 words
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235 1945-04-02 2 IN appreciation of the valuable services they are rendering to ensure Biiiooth execution of the New Syonan ucttme. Nlppon-Jln officials from certain local firms and Chinese leaders were entertained to a dinner party by the Oversea-Chinese Association at the Associat«oD's premises Saturday night. Among235 words
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236 1945-04-02 2 TINY SEVERO sportlngly agreed to fight Battling Khoon at catch weight* and held him to a draw after eight hectic rounds in the mam event of the boxing card pretexted by Bell's Sports Enterprise at the New World Saturday nlgnt. Severe (84 lb.)236 words
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410 1945-04-02 2 STATING that people to Syonan arc anxious to s^ttl/? in New Syonan the Syonon ToJciibetu-sl Kosei-ka Cho. who recently visited the Chints? farming area, revealed that many v ftVP rpaistered with the Oversea-Chinese Association, and Sit no fewer than 60,000 peonfe will be410 words
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104 1945-04-02 2 A DECISION which. In effect, will mean greater succour for the needy has been taken In Syonan. Representing another move in me rJght direction by the Chinese Charitable Institutions Union, three leading institutions namely the Union, the Black Cross Association and the Sacred Union have104 words
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140 1945-04-02 2 PALEMBANG, March 29 (Domel) —The Palembang Marine Bureau has announced that its Seamen s Training Institute, which has been under construction will be formally opened April 6 with an initial enrolment of students hailing from the three provinces of Palembang, Djambi and Banka-Billiton. Courses offered at140 words
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Advertisement457 1945-04-02 2 NOTICE Instructions Regarding Selection of Civilian Candidates for Officers' Training School, Azad Hind Fauj (1.N.A.) 1. Applications are invited from Indian Civilians for the next course at the Officer?' Training School, which' will cimirafir with effect from 15 May, 2605. 2. The Selection Board will sit at the undermentioned Centres:—457 words
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