Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 April 1945

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  • 15 1 The SyOnan Shimbun NO. 751 FRIDAY, APftIL 17, KOKI MM, SHOWA SUBSCRIPTION SIS MM MONTH.
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  • 213 1 TOKYO, Apirl 26, (Domei)-lt is revealed that TE\NO HEiKA to-day dispatched a tthgraphtc message to His Majesty the Emperor of Manshukoku in ack~ nowledgment of the latler's personnel message transmitted through Premier Lateral Chang Ching-hui who ts now visiting Tokyo* of Greater East Asia and
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  • 136 1 TOKYO, April 26. (Domci) --The Board of Information in t communique released this evening revialed that General Chang Oing-hui, Premier of Manshukoku it staying here as •peeiai envoy dispatched on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the first visit to Nippon of His
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 287 1 ENEMY sources art stressing their difflcuitw in the prosecution of the War of Greater East Asia. John Curtin, Australian Prime Minister, in a broadcast on Sunday night to his people warned them that thus far the Anglo-Amorlfeans have but come up to merely 30 per cent of the
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  • 59 1 TOKYO, April 25, (Domei)—Premier Admiral Baron Kantaro Suzuki was host at a luncheon at his official residence today honouring OjierdQ Chang Chinghui, Manshu Premier. Including members of the special envoy's suite, Manshukoku Ambassador Wang Yun-ching, Baron KiicbirO Hiranuma, President ©f the Prjvy Council, Tsunei Matsudaira, Imperial
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  • 86 1 BALIK PAPAN, April 25. (Domci) —Two B-20's and 18 B-24's raided Baliic Papan twice from about ir a.m. on April 23 marking the first time 'super-fort*' have appeared over the South Borneo area. Nippon anti-aircraft fire damaged three B-14's in the raids, which
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  • 50 1 LISBON. April 26. (Domei) —It is officially announced that tne police hay? recovered ;;.i extremist r>l j. with countrywide ramifications, directed against ne Argentine Government, ao cording to,a Buenos Aiies dispatch intercepted here. The message said the Arppntine War Counril wi'l rlral with many people already arrested.
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  • 236 1 TOKYO, April 20. (Ooami) -Tha War Ministry Malay announoaai that TINNO HIIKA Has boon Inform* of tho granting Of a aitation to tho Cammandar of 0 Nippon army air unit, Major Tatstijiro PilHi, ly tho Suprama Com* atehdor Of Nippon forooa in tM
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  • 137 1 TOKYO, April 26. (Doraei) Except for some local fighting, th* entire tattlefront north of Shuri OB Okinawa Main Island remained without change throughout yesterday April 35. Enemy forces on this front appear still engaged in preparation- for the next offensive following frustration at
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  • 27 1 TOKYO, April 25. (Domei)—Following the decision to retain the system of Cabinet advisers, Government today announced the appointment of tea new Cabinet advisers*
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  • 266 1 ZURICH. April 25. 'Domei)—Berlin has been encircled by the Red Army, Marshal Stalin's order of the day announced today, according to a Moscow dispatch. The order said Marshal Zukov and Marshal Koniev today linked up northwest of Potsdam, thus completing the full encirclement of Berlin.
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  • 133 1 LISBON. April 25, (Domei)—The Combined Production and Resources Board in Washington today declared that world-wide shortage of coal, textiles, lorries and other products essential to re-establish normal economic condition* constitute a serious danger to anti-Axis hopes of securing stable peace, according to
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  • 442 1 TOKYO, April M. (Oomsi) -Addressing Nippon dafaniara, offleitlt and tnhatttailU of Okinawa island ovar tM radio from 7.4 i o eiask tonight, Promiar Admiral Kantaro S«uukl axharted thaw ta taka full advantage or the prasant atfdan opportunity to orutfi enemy invaden through thalr daring
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  • 135 2 DJAKARTA, April 2*. (Domei) —Profound gratitude over the resolution to encourage the attainment of independence by the East Indies adopted by the Ambassadors' Conference of Greater East Asiatic Nations last Monday, was expressed by Ir. Soekarno, leader of the Djawa Service Association, in
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  • 104 2 CANTON. April 25. (Domei) —Major-General Patrick Hurley, United States Ambassador tc Chungking, had lengthy conversations with Chiang Kai-shek yesterday Tuesday, according to reports from Chungking. This Hurley-Chiang conference was the first since the American envoy's return to Chungking from Washington via Moscow last Thursday, April 19.
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  • 47 2 LISBON, April 26, (Domei)—Despite the American War Production Board's strenuous efforts to boost production, America's shortage of tent materials and tyre cords recently sharply increased, according to a New York dispatch. With the extension of the Pacific campaign, the <lom;»nd for tents is rising rapidly.
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  • 250 2 IN order to promote harmony among various races of Syonan, the local communities, supported by the Syonan newspapers and the Eisa Haikyu-sha, are sponsoring a Concert (Malam Kesenian Asia Timor Kay a) at the Dai Toa Gekijo, tomorrow, at 8
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  • 179 2 FEEDING of the poor ir> this city and a grand charity boxing program will feature the Indian Muslin, community's program ceiebrating Tencho Setsu which falls on April 29, says a Domei report. Heading the boxing program which i. slated to i-)ke place at the
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  • 87 2 LISBON 1. April 25 (Domeu —indicating that Britain's attitude toward France has undergone a change in the light of complicated international relations, such as involving Franco-Soviet collaborator, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill declared "no" when asked in the House of Commons today by Owvi.
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  • 337 2 KUALA LUMPUR, April »5. (Domei)—The 'important role of newspapermen in leading public opinion was stressed at a joint conference of representatives from all states of the Domei News Agency and the Syonan Shimbun-kai held at Taiping on April 18. High military officials including Gun Horlobu
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  • 262 2 1 LISBON, April 24 (Domei)—Sir John Anderson, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, in his budget speech in the House of Commons today, disclosed that Britain's "liabilities to overseas creditors by the end of last year had reached and now exceeded £3,000,000,000, including expenses of clearing up
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  • 254 2 HIGHLIGHT of Dr. C. J. Paglar's recent visit to FujiGo, of which farming colony he is the honorary chief adviser, was an Easter treat to the children of the settlement. Some 300 little oneschildren of settlers and the charges of the Convent—had been
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  • 152 2 MACASSAR, April if, i Domei)—Tly Minsen Juku (Marine Training School) of the Celebes Navigation Association in Macassar on April 21 witnessed a graduation of i its third class local trainee? who are now expected to play a vital role in bolstering coastwise and inter-island! transport in
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  • 85 2 LISBON, April i\ iDomei)—The Tass Ntws Agency today reported here it has been authorized emphatically to deny as groundless the recent article by Drew Pearson, well known columnist of the "New York Daily Mirror," alleging that American forward patrols reached Berlin on April 13 and retreated in
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