Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 April 1945

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  • 16 1 The SyOnan Shimbun NO. 754 MONDAY, APRIL 30, KOKI 2605, BHOWA 20. SUBSCRIPTION ?1O PER MONTH.
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  • 186 1 Full Play For Fight ing Power TOKYO, April 28. (Domei) Or. Hiroshi Shimomura, President of the Board of Information, in a statement issued today revealed that the highest army and naval leaders met in conference last night with Premier Admiral
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 321 1 THOSE who read carefully through the editorial comment of the Nippon Times, excerpts of which are reproduced on this page today, cannot fail to be impressed by the firm determination of the nation to triumph over present difficulties and completely crush the enemy who is today trying
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  • 360 1 A NIPPON. Base in Okinawa Islands, April 29. (Domei)— Following his abortive offensive on April 26 in the southern sector of Main Okinawa Island, the enemy again launched a new offensive from early morning on April 28 in the sector on the eastern side
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  • 42 1 BALIK PAPAN. April 20. iDomei)—Two enemy B-2o t<! appeared over the Ralik Papan area at about 140 p.m. yesterday afternoon. The enemy fled northeast ward after dropping bomb* into the sea. No damage was suffered by our side.
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  • 89 1 TOKYO, April 29. (Domei) -TENNO HEIKA today greeted His 44th birthday in the best of health. C* In the irqperiak* Palace ceremonies were held hi' observance of the fourth Tencho-setsu since The out* break of the War of Greater East Asia. No state
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  • 223 1 A NIPPON Base in the Okinawa Sector, April 28 (Domei) -Nippon forces entrenched in the central height sector, in the southern part of Okinawa Main island, by evening of April 26 completely checked the offensive launched on the morning of the same day by
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  • 210 1 TOKYO, April 28. (Domei)—Revealing for the first time the composkion of Nippon ground forces operating on Okinawa, the War Ministry announced that a citation has been granted to the "Fujioka" I'nit and the units attached to it for distinguished services rendered and foi the gallant fight
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  • 534 1 Forthright Nippon Times Editorial TOKYO, April 29. (Domei) That the enemy has directed his attacks' not upon military facilities or industrial areas, where damage to civilian lives and property would be only incidental, but definitely concentrated upon the most congested
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  • 214 1 LISBON, April 29, (Domei)—The German pocket inside battered Berlin is based on Tiergarten, Unter Den Linden, and Friedrichs, Potsdam and Anhalter stations and heavy Soviet cannon, in one of the most terrible barrages in history are pouring fire inside that pocket,
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  • 331 2 City Beflagged With Hinomaru THOUSANDS of Honomarus beflagged the city yesterday on the occasion of the fourth Tencho Setsu to be celebrated in Syonan. Simple vet impressive ceremonies at which National Etiquette was observed were held at scores of open spaces in
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  • 118 2 BEHIND a notice that appeared in Friday's edition regarding the enrolment of students lies a story of progress achieved in a very popular educational institution in the city—the Syonan Tokubetu-si Tras Street Nip-pon-go Kyo Svu Zyo. Opened about a year ago, this school caters
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  • 180 2 REDS beat Blues by nine points (three tries) to three (a drop goal) in a rousing rugger match played at the Tokubetu-si padang yesterday, to annex the silver cup presented by the Kosei-ka Cho, Syonan Tokubetu-si. The game was a ding-dong affair and a
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  • 111 2 KID Pancho (120-lb.) scored a technical knock-out victory over Chia Mun Onn (113-lb.) in the sixth round of their scheduled 10-round bout at the New World, Saturday night, when Mun Onn sustained a deep cut over the left eye and the referee stopped the fight. The iher main
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  • 50 2 ANGERED by the barbarous sinking of the Nippon mercy ship Awa Maru by an American submarine. the Indian Independence LemCtK Headquarter* in Svonan has forwarded a donation of 10,000 to the Nippon Defence Fund for the increased prosecution of the war, through the Svonan Shimbun (Nippon edition).
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  • 48 2 DR. C I. Paplar's team defeated S. M Alkaff's team by seven goals to five in .1 keenly contested oothall matrh played at thf* Jalan Pcsjir Stadium vc«?erday Mt Iwasaki referred A*r\ F")r T. Sato presented »n,' Mayor*! Cup to the ninntrs.
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  • 322 2 ONE ot the liveliest functions arranged in connection with the celebration of Tencho Setsu in Svonan yesterday was the Eurasian Welfare Association's, ralh at the Fuji Gekijo, Katong, where members of the community, men women and children, gathered in full for a concert
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  • 61 2 MACASSAR, April 2g. (Domei)—With the dual object of further enhancing labour efficiency and promoting labour welfare, the Nippon Administration' today announced I new Labour Patronage Act. The new act provides for adjustment and strengthening of the labour mobilization system, reforms in labour control and measure?
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  • 301 2 Estimate Exceeded By Over $70,000 GREAT results hive been achieved by the Malai Banking Association in its savings drive. An increase of $270,831,000 In deposits, or $70,831,000 more than the amount allotted by order of the Gunseikan, was registered by banks of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 74 2 NOTICE Readers rf Syonan Shimbun English Edition) are invited to enrol themselves as subscriber? at SYONAN SHIMBUN HAIKYUBU. 84. ROBINSON ROAD as from April between 10 a.m. to 6 o.m. daily. Subscription for months, beginning from May 1. 2605, at $10 per month ($3O) payable in advance. The system of
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    • 478 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU-Sl^ NOTICE NO. 39 Ret Enrolment ot Students rot the Syonan Tokubetu-si Trae Street Nippon-Go Kyoh Syu Zyo. Student for the I raj Street Nippon-Go institute are being enrolled as follows: I. Number of Students: A certain number in each of the following courses (a) Regular Course Preliminary Term
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 132 2 TODAY'S RADIO 6 p.m. Light music; 6.15 p.m. News FlashesMn Malai, Tamil, Cantonese, English; 6.30 p.m. News in Nippongo for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour by the Chen Children; 6.59 p.m. Time Signal; 7 p.m. Hindustani songs by Ram Singh Gulzar and Party; 7.20 p.m. Shonan local hour followed
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