Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 6 April 1945

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  • 16 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 733 SIBSUBIPIION $10 PEB MONTH FRIDAY. APRIL 6. KOKI 2605. SHOWA 20
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  • 258 1 TOKYO, April 5 (DomeD— Bitter fighting rages on Okinawa main island with Nippon garrison troops fiercely counter-attacking the American invasion forces in every sector, making the enemy pay dearly for every advance made, while Nippon airmen are continuing to pound enemy
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  • Editorial
    • 356 1 THE CHANGE of Cabinet in Tokyo mean*. U anything, that the people of Nippon, with a proper appreciation of the war situation, is determined more than ever to leave nothing undone to ensure victory. While it Is somewhat early for a i-netiiy. comment on this subject, t we
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  • 213 1 BERLIN. April 4. (Domei)—ln the Du.ch-Ge.man battle sector b--iv.een Arnhe.m and Ooub.ueck, a vie tnt struggle is going on, Witii Cli man paiachutists and grenadiers cr.;mly defending themselves agalust the violent thrusts of the Britten defend Arrnv on ejther side of Arnhclni. Walter Piato,
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  • 183 1 ZURICH. April 4. (Domei)—Both Anglo-American and German Press dispatches received here during the past 24 hours give grounds for believing that the British Second Army Is driving with the object of seizing Hnnover. paralled wi fh the aim of tfhe American First and N'n h
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  • 145 1 Baron Suzuki, PremierDesignate, was born in Chiba Prefecture in 1867. He graduated from the Naval Academy in 1887. and during the following 42 years in which he was in active service, he held various important posts including Commander-in-Chlef of the Combined Fleet, War Councillor and Chief
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  • 129 1 IISBON. April 4. (Domei)--Ma jor-Oeneral Patrick Hurley, /mtrlcan Amoa-sador to Chungktne Ml Wed In I-cndon today on his remm journey to Clmngk'ng from Washington, where he held 'mportant consultations with American nulhoritles. acco-rliny to a London dispatch. Durinc th? few diysi M ts to London. Hurley
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  • 61 1 LISBON. April 5. (Domei) The Syr'an Cabine*. headrd by Premier S?yez El Khaurey, has resigned, and it is believed that either the MlniVer of the Interior, lii'lii Haafar, or. the Foreign Minister. Jam I Ma-dam Bey, will be a krd Jo form a new Government, acrm-ding to
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  • 240 1 Koiso Cabinet Resigns: Admiral Baron Suzuki Premier-Designate TOKYO, April 5 (Domei) Premier General Kuniaki Koiso nd members of his Cabinet today tendered their resignation. n order to pave the way for a more powerful Government for the prosecution of
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  • 126 1 TENNO HEIKA'S action followed swiftly on the heels of a conference of senior statesmen held at the Imperial Palace. After deliberations, the senior statesmen decided to recommend to the Throne Admiral Baron Suzuki as the man most capable of assuming the helm of the Government at this
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  • 485 1 LUZON FRONT, April 5 (Domei)— Fierce local battles are now raging in the Baguio sector where the invaders have been attempting to innltraTe into Nippon positions. Enemy troops, pushing eastwards along the Naguilian Road appeared in a small force at a point
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  • 238 2 LISBON, April 3 cDomei> Embarrassed by the widespread reaction of disappointment and doubt caused among the other anti-Axis nations especially the smaller ones American President Roosevelt has withdrawn the propose that the United States should have a triple vo'ing power at the forthcoming San Francisco
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  • 137 2 HANOI. April 4. iDarnel)—Perfect co-opeiation bctw^n Nippon iorces and ttM local lnhnbitaiitn w French Indochtna is bring.ng about < x'-cllent results in all fo1 »tis of RC ttvities. An outHPiwUrg instance cf such ro-operation was the ca-i rf Ar.ngfco c «old'pvs rf the F.I.C» trniy
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  • 80 2 PNOMPENH, April 3 <Domei) In celebration of the birth of tho new kingdom of Cambodia the Kinp of Cambodia on ApTil 1 held a banq'iet at the Pnompenh Pa'ace, Inviting tin RtiesM 14 top-ranking officers of the Nippon Army. Nippon Conaul-Ofnoral kubota and leading official* of the
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  • 68 2 PNOMPFNH. April 4. < Domri>— A Royal review of thr Cambodian Peace Preservation Oorps Ml s'aged here yesWday. with the K'nsr inspecting the rank and file of this Unit of patrlo*s. It Is understood 'hat the members of the Cr>rps were highly s'lrred by the Roval Inspection, and
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  • 463 2 DJAKARTA, April 4 (l>« Keeping abreast with the rapid tempo of the war, imp »nt industries are being speedily established or furthe. strengthened throughout new Djawa. with both civilians and local military authorities directing all-out efforts to ensure ultimate victory
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  • 138 2 LISBON, April 3 (Domei) Over-ruling American President Roosevelt's urgent appeal for the passage of the legislation. the United States Sena'e today flaUy rejected by 46 votes to 29 the controversial Manpower Bill providing for stringent Government control of labour relative to measures for replenishing the
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  • 116 2 LISBON. April 4 'Domei> Britain's crucial coal situation today was borne out In a Reu'er dispatch from Cardiff, South Wales, quoting Arthur Homer. President of the annual conference of the South Wales branch of the National Mine Workers' Union. a« warning that the coal crisis "is
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  • 66 2 BANJERMASIN, April 4 (Domei) —The fourth naval heAho recruitment now under way In South Borneo will cloc* on April 20 with the examination scheduled for the following week. It is revealed by competent authorities that morp than the anticipated number have already responded nith applications. POHM with
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  • 66 2 THE program for the concert IS »he Svonan Kokaldo on Sur vv from 2 to 4 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m.. '<* a s follows:— Dai Nippon No TTta. Masanielle, Song-Malal No Wakode. Acceleration. Pantazie of Children's Sonrs. Samson and Delilah. Son?—Hlssho No Uta. Unflnlsh. rd
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  • 137 2 ALL la set l« tomorrow's big flgh's »t the New World arena, j Apart from the quality of the bout* the cause Is a worthy one and full support should tx 1 forthcoming. Jimmy Bird. Sarban Singh. Tommy Carrie and Kid We* are thf hardest hUtinc fighters
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  • 189 2 Burma Front BURMA FRONT, ADiil 4 .Domrii N.ppon forces operating in th; imwaddy and Aral'an fron'.s oe tween Jan. 1 and March 28 air known to have accoutred for 11.139 enemy troops abandoned on ilv batlf field. It is estimated rba i ..wber
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  • 141 2 LISBON. April 4. (Domei>— Th" continuance of the drought fn Victoria, Australia. Is confronting Victorian farmers ard thPir fami lies with a serious problem a* the State's major irrigation water Ktorages are empty or will be in a few days, according to a Melbourne message.
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  • 115 2 RANGOON. April 4. <Dome>A delayed telegraphic repon received at the"Headquarters of the Supren-p Command of the Ind'an Nat'or.ci Army here stated that on Urn n'-V't of March 15 a small detachment ft the I.N.A. attacked the enemy 19 mile, south of Nyaunfru and ->ccvipled this
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  • 316 2 MACASSAR. April 2. (Domei)—A comfort party showing edur-ako'ial tais arid giving musical and 11^1'^ i operatic entertainment will make a '.•.:cu.t of ail lural villages begUiii.rg the Riidd c of the month undr thf. ausp.'cey of the competent authorities. The new aci:cui:ur«*i program fo; nu'.ated and adopt
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