Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 April 1945

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  • 15 1 The Syonan Shimbun SUBSCRIPTION |1« PER MONTH NO. 730 TUESDAY. APRIL 3. KOKI 2603. SHOWA
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  • 285 1 TOKYO, April 2. iDomeii.—Conunuing their devastating attacks ngainst the enemy 'ask forre In \vater s off the Okinawa main island of the Ryukyu Group, airmen of our ••Shfmpu" Special Attack Corps and other naval air unit* are chalking up brilliant- war results with body
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  • Editorial
    • 257 1 I RESH c vldence of the enemy s < .ulousne^s is provided b\ the deliberate bombinr of another Nippon 11.1 .pit a I ship Iving a anchor Kc?)unjr harbour in Taman on thi* iff moon of March 31 On several occasions In the past the Imperial Government ha<:
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  • 319 1 TOKYO. April 2 iDomi' -More than 2.100 enrmy troops have been either killed or wounded '550 of 'hem on lanch in the fighting which is taking place on Okinawa main island according to 'he lat.st ciisp.it -lv s from the frontlinrs
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  • 86 1 KEELING. Taiwan. April i.oinr. ■—Another instance of deliberate rnrmy assaults on Nippon men y ships o?rurred at 13.45 p m- March 31 when the Nipm; p tal fhlp. Hikawa Mam. l>.a n a. anchor in Keeiung harbour. vk> damaged by thiee "nearmiss" bombs dropped
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  • 377 1 RANGOON. April 1 <Domei> -Latest dispa rhes ree3iv?d by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Supreme Commander of the Azad Hind Fauj. from the Upper Burma frorr. disclosed Hut the Indian National Army is taking rhe offensive whenever it contacts the enemy. According to one dLspatrh.
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  • 402 1 BERLIN, April 1 (Domeii.—The Geiman High Command today reported fierce defensive fighting on the Dutch border noiiii and nor;heast of Emmerich and in the area of BursteinfurV adding :hat In the Warburg areß. north of Kassel, German lrginnf hurled back enemy spearheads. At Sießen and in the
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  • 134 1 A TOTAL of 14b war craft, either sunk or damaged, represents the colossal loss inflicted on the enemy by our air and surface units since the Ryukyn S»a Battle on March 23, when the enemy tisk force 'irst appeared in
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  • 359 1 PHILIPPINES FRONT April 2 iDomeii—While no major !chang- ha;, tcken p^ace in the jwar situa ion tj the east of (Manila, fierce Aghting is now going on be:w?en the Nippon foops and the en°my forces which, t-n March 27. advanced into Bosoboso sector appro
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  • 132 1 on thr herU of ilif Whit'- Hoii-'t' srn«Mi<>nsl annonm-i-menl rnrv'frninu iiftth tli«" I'nitpfl Stair* and Rn«si«'t :i,t> i.tinn to IWtire thr***1 ntlditionul 'olm at tin- Stn Kiani i-i o <»n« frrenrr. Pan? Srotl Rmikin^. li^ii* icr*. rorr**«no,ni^nt in \X'««hinfrtnn, tf,r»:iv r^fttttn, *'»«t nfflU In
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  • 725 2 ONE of the most ambitious philanthropic projects was inaugurated on Sunday when the Chinese Charitable Institutions Union (Blue Cross workers) opened its first daily free feeding cmtre for destitutes in Carpenter Street. Nearly 800 destitutes,
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  • 325 2 Nippon's 'SureVictory* Structure Strengthened TOKYO, March 30. (Domei>—ln a congratulatory speech g.ven at the ceremony for the inaugurat'on of the Dai Nippon Seijikai (Political Association of Great Nippon) held today, Premier Gen. Kuniaki Koso declared that the pow*r of the entiie Nippon people will further manifest Itself through the new
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  • 202 2 TOKYO. March 30. ,Domei> The nation's new political party formally rauic 'n*o beini? today when the inaugural meeting of the Dal N'ppon Seijikai (Political Assoc a-ti«-n of Great Nipp-n) was held in the Diet building this afternoon. A la*ge number of it- sponsors, inc'uri'ng Admira' Selzo
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  • 409 2 CONVIVIAHTI' aud good-fellowship were the keynotes at the official inauguration of the Giyu-Gun and Heiho Refreshment Centre in Dhoby Ghaut yesterday, which was attended by top-ranking officers of the Imperial Army, officials of the Syonan Tokubetu-si and the Ma ai Welfare Association.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 195 2 SYONAN SHIMBUN ENGLISH EDITION Advertising Rate; SBO.CO per single column inch per i iser» tion, payable in advance. Subscription Kate.- 10.00 pet month payable m advance. Postage extra. Apply to Ha«kyubu, 84 Robinson Road. NOTICE THE DISSOLUTION OF NANPO UNKO KAISYA Notice is hereby given that Nanpo Unko Kaisya has
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    • 340 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 30 RE: SALE OF LOTTERY TICKETS DIE 23rd ISSUE of K«<h Snr\ Saikcn 'lottery tickets) are now on salp to the DUblie to Syonan ifollows:— 1 Total Sum of Sale: The sum of two ticrdrsd eghty troiranri ($2BO 00 J. dollars is pTotted for sale
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    • 497 2 NOTICE Instructions Regarding Selection of Civilian Candidates for Officers' Training School, Azad Hind Fauj (1.N.A.) 1. Application.^ are invited from Indian Civilians for the next course at the Officer*' Training School, which will commence with effect from 15 May, 2605. 2. The Selection Board will sit at the undermentioned Centres:
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