Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 April 1945

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  • 16 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 734 SATURDAY. APRIL 7. KOKI 2605. SHOWA 20 SLBSLBIFriON $10 PEB MONTH
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  • 384 1 TOKYO, April 5. (Domtii -The Nippon Government, regardless of the existence or non-existence of the Neutrality Pact, intends to continue its er>crts for the maintenance Qt neutrally with the Soviet Union, Foreign Office circles indicated here
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  • Editorial!
    • 345 1 IT IS of the utmost importance i».at the peoples of Greater ta*i As should have a correct perspective of the decision of the Soviet I :i,on not to renew the Sox.e.--v i.pon Neutrality rV-t which will o'li'y expire in April in xt year. Ihia Tact w*i concluded at
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  • 189 1 COMMENTING on Soviet Union's intention to abrogate \hr Russo-Nippon Neutrality I Puti. which expires next April. Lieut. Cul. Shozo Nakajima. <-i'ief Spokesman oi the 1m P.rial Forces in the Southern Regions, tcld newspapermen ut a conference yestr-rdav Ksfi "this docs not mean
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  • 291 1 BERLIN. April 5 (Doraei)A.»glo- American tank spear i heads appeared to be encoun taring stiller German opposi li».n in their thrusts lnsldi Hermany. as the German Hlgt Command today revealed thai 'no great change has taker place on the Western Front during tin past
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  • 143 1 21 Foe Warships Sunk Or Damaged TOKYO. April 7 (Domei) --Imperial Headquarters an uounced at 4 p.m. this afternoon as follows; Firstly, enemy forces on the* Okinawa main island wUh the support of strong tanks and naval shelling on April 6 mainly penetrated into Oyama, Sonoushi *nd \ragaki
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  • 39 1 LISBON. April «3. <Dorrel>United Press in a dispatch from Guam today revealed that American rasua't.cs toi the first four days >t the Okinawa invasion up to Wednesday have amounted in tf.3 including 175 killed ar.d 798 wounded
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  • 351 1 MOSCOW. Apiil 5 (l)omril-, Moscow Radio tonight announced that the Soviet Government baa formally no'.ifled Nippon of ji.s In* tention to abrcea:c the Boris;Nippon Neutral] y Pact conchid d on April 13. 194 i -Jti thf grounds that Internal
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  • 135 1 Three Carriers Accounted For: Attack Continuing NIPPON BASE in the Souih-Western Islands. Aprlf T (Dome!)— The Nippon Air Force yesterday started a fierce offensive against the enemy fleet and task force operating around the main Island of Okinawa. A
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  • 140 1 EXPLAINING that the n*'ional policy of Nippon, which is always consistent, is under f Ihe direction of T£NNO HEIKA himself, Lieut. Col Sho^ j Nakajima. Chief Spokesman '>* che Imperial Forces In tho Southern Regions, at a OQH« feunce with newspapermen vesferday, declared
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  • 161 1 TOKYO, April 7 (Dome!)—A« enemy air force including B-2'>'f and P-51's. raided the Nippon maini land, chiefly Kanto district, for on« and a half hours from about 930 a.m. today. Approximaiely 100 B-29's invaded the sky over the Kanto district and its main strength a tacked
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  • 434 2 TOKYO. April 6 (Domei)- The news that Admiral Bcron Kantaro Suzuki. President of the Privy Council, has received an Imperial command to form a new Cabinet was most waimly welcomed by influential political circles here today. All metropolitan newspapers reflecting 'he
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  • 81 2 TOKYO, April 5. (Dome!) Ar.other achievement was chalked up by Nippon's scientific world, this time In the agricultural field tr the form of newly-created "Viitamin Tomato", the Vitamin C content of which is triple that of ordinary tomatoes It is also claimed that the sugar
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  • 122 2 TOK\O. April 5 (DomehThe Wa. MlnLstrv announced that a report has been submitted to the Thione or the granting of citations to Major Shotaro Azuma. and the Ikcda anu Kuiomiva Units Major Azuma. commander of an anti-aircraft battery unit, was cited for shootin» down or
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  • 173 2 THE Indian national trl-oolour— symbol of Indian freedom— flying side -by-side with the Hlnomavu which were flu'-terin* from all Indian business establishments and private homes from yesterday. ushered In a comprehensive program of celebrations c)rrmer-">rati"<J India's "National Liberation Week.' which Is be'ng observed by the three
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  • 102 2 LISBON, April 5. (Domel)--B.iMr.g Its remarks on the revelation made by a Spanish journalist in the United States, 'he Influential New York Times recently criticized the Intensified Soviet campaign to dissem'nate Communist T>ropaganda In the South American countries, according to a New Yort dispatch. The journal raid that
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  • 86 2 7OKUSHIMA, Shikoku April 4. (Dome!) —Seventeen sons of leaders of the Greater East Aiia Co-Proo-peiity Sphere. Including the Phillpp'nes Burma, Celebes and others, will gather in the Tokushtma Institute of Technology from various X'hools of the country to contlnae their studies. Due to cuspension oJ n.ndemlc classes
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  • 550 2 COMMUNITY leaders in Syonan are of the unanimous opinion (hat the change of Cabinet in Nippon will result in the establishment of a more po'verful Government for th« successful pros?cu!ion of (he war. DR. C. J. PAGLAR President of thp Eu-^sipn Weifarp AMOciation.
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  • 447 2 AFTER (iflin or when off duty. Nippon solders and Heiho aie r.t en seen together in their yard, feeding (her poultry. Thry also grow laplMfl and o'her foods uffs by util zJng (heir off-duty hours to the utmost.
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  • 212 2 LISBON. April I. (Dome1)— Fold demonstrations are breaking out in V3iious parts of France, owing M the cruc al shortage of food In the country arising from Ar.go-Am rican inab.l.tv to fill tbe fc&d !e,u rements of the so-called "liberated" aitai, accord r.g to information reroved hero. Erveral
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  • 133 2 APPLICATION las b en made to ||M Directors of the a'jove com* MM to i sue duplicate ceititira es for 887 sha.es of $1 cacti m ly paid up In this Company reginned in the name of Mr. Lee Hcr.g San of Shlnorwki Poad,
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