Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 April 1945

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  • 16 1 The SyOnan Shimbun NO. 743 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, KOKI 2605, BHOWA 20. SUBSCRIPTION 118 PER MONTH.
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  • 300 1 32 Planes Set Ablaze On American Aerodromes TOKYO, April 17. (Domei) With today's announcement by the imperial Headquarters of the sinking add damaging of 28 warcraft off Okinawa and Katena from April 16, the eneny's losses in surface craft including
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 250 1 THE DEATH of Franklin Delano Rooeevelt earn* at a etaggeriltg blow to the American* In particular, and to tho so-sailed Unlttd Nations in general. For Rootovelt was the leader of practically all anti-Axis aotivities ever since America* entry Into the current World War. First through Lease-Lend arrangements, and
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  • 112 1 SPONSORED by the Nippon Journalists Association, a mass meeting of the Nippon-jin residents of Syonan will be staged at the Dai Toa Gekijo this (Wednesday) evening ;.t 8 o'clock when, it is expected, burning indignation will be expressed over the recent atrocity committed by
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  • 152 1 LISBON, April 16. (Domei) —The broadcast made yesterday by Gen Sir Thomas Blarney, Coti-mander-in-Chief of the Australian land forces, in which he suggested that the Americans shoved upon the Australians a costly and major task of clearing out Nippon resistance in the soutli-wr«t Pacific
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  • 26 1 TOKYO, April 16, (Domei) —The Government today announced that Lieut. (Jen. T?uki/o Akinnga, has bre:i ippoiatcd Director of th^ Bureau o( (Composite Planning..
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  • 182 1 TOKYO, April 17, (Domei) —TENNO HEIKA was today generously pleased to issue an Imperial Rescript expressing deep sympathy with victims of repeated indiscriminate enemy air raids, the Imperial Household Department announced. At the same time, His
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  • 163 1 TOKYO, April 17. (Domei) —Profoundly moved by the Imperial Rescript and monetary gift granted today by TEN NO H&ikA to air raid victims, Premier Admiral Baron Kantaro Suzuki in a statement today exhorted the entire nation to put forth still greater efforts to further
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  • 184 1 BERLIN, April 16. (Domei).—Soviet forces this morning at 3.15 o'clock launched their expected major offensive in the sector northwards of Kuestrin down to the area where the Neisse River flows into the Oder, after heavy drumfire and violent air attacks, frontline dispatches said. Marshal Sokolovski, who succeeded
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  • 578 1 LISBON, April 16 (Domel) -First descriptions of the death-defying Nippon ■•rial attacks on American naval and transport unite In Okinawa waters have now been release* fey American frees eenaors. Tht reports, by American star correspondents, sptak of the deadly
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  • 132 1 LISBON. April i«. (Domei)—Rear Admiral l«e--witt C. Ramsey, Chief of the American Naval Bureau of Aeronautics, in a speech at Baltimore, Maryland, today strongly warned the American people that tht war in the Pacific is far from ovrr, according to ft Baltimore dispatch.
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  • 300 2 HEALTH conditions in Fuji-Go (Bahaij) toriay ar toleral>iv >rood. TflM their if sickne:«, a> there must be. in all communities whether in town 0: country, bui in Fuji-Co the hospital was practically empty when Dr. C. J. Pagiar. honorary adviiet to the Settlement, visited
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  • 80 2 LISBON, April 16. 'tDomeiJ Apufoxirnately »50,000 people in Briibao? and Ipswich facfd the pro pcct, of going without brcid jonigbt as the rrsj!? of the decision of the Master Bakers' Association not to bake any more b:rad until the trice of bread is increased by half a penny
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  • 53 2 A NIPPON B«M in Burmi, April 11 (Oomii) Fifty enemy lorries wan either blasted #r Mt ablata and tan other vehiclev demoliihed on the morning of April is, when Nippon anits, operating in Central Burma, conducted repeated assault* against enemy meehanliad forces in
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  • 145 2 HAVING provided valuable experience to its uponsors, the Carpenter Street experimental feeding centre, of th? Syonxn Chinese Charitable Institutions' Union has been temporarily discontinued. An official of the Urion. however. explained that feeding renrr** run ca similar lines will h» started as
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  • 115 2 OX THE eve ot Tencho Sctsu, which falls on April 2Q, a diildren's concert will be held at the Dai Toa Gekiio starting from 7 p.m. Jointly sponsored by tht various welfare associations, the conceit will feature half an hour of Chinese, Eurasian, Malai and Indian entertainment, comprising
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  • 135 2 THE Jalan Besar Boys' School padang was thr << ene of feminine activity on Sunday afternoon when the Women's Service Corps of the Auxiliary Polite (Areas 4 and C division) turned out en masse for a practice display, illustrating various pnases of publi: defence work,
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  • 209 2 By Our Special Correspondent THAT Nf\v Svonan night MMMM e\rr\ greater importance than it now enjoyed once peat c returned, whs predicted b\ Mr. M. Shino;aki, Konri-ka < ho, Syonan Tokubetu Si. in the course ot his public aridre?.- to the settlers
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  • 166 2 WITH the approval «f the Director of Education. Tokubetu-si, Syonan, and under his distinguished patronage, the Christian Churches (ProtestantJ in Svonan ate organizing a concert in aid of Riku-Kai Gun (Wounded Soldiers and Sailors Eund) Byoin Fund iiad local charities. The following committee have been
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  • 79 2 LISBON. April iG. (Domrii—Major-Genera! V.ttrick Hurley, American Ambassador to Chungking. luj arrived in Mo«ro\y from Wa«hin«fton on his rJMlim trip to Chungking, arco:d:nf to a Mo«cow dispatclj. T.v\lowipsr a brirf \isit in inr Red cai>i;.il, Hurley ii «!atfd to continue his journey to Chungking. Th^ American Ambassador
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 415 2 I NOTICE Further (subsidiary) mvi'- tation tor candidates for the I 2nd. Year Course at the Malai Medical College Malacca. Candidates are invited «n the following conditions:... 1. Number of candidates required...ls. 2. Open to all Malai States including Syonan Tokubetu-si. 3. Qualifications (a) Mjl* inhabitants in Malai. (b) Age...if
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    • 435 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 35 Re Assistance for securing employment for tho^e persons affected by thf: Mai? Employment Restriction Ordinance. A~-i?tance for securinf 'employment will op i»*nd«r!ed as follows to those persons affected by the Mnle Kmployment Restriction OrHinanc'e who either have not changed their occupation or who have changed
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 115 2 /TOMORROWS RADIO 6 p.m. light music; 6.15 news flashes, in Malai, Tamil, Cantonese and English, 6.30 p.m. news in Nip-"pon-go for beginners; 640 ~X>.m. reading of Children* story in Cantonese; t.50 p.m. time signal; 7 pm. light mtfsir by the Heiso Kangenßakudan; 7.20 p.m. Svonan's local hour followed by next
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