Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 May 1945

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  • 86 1 The SyOnan Shimbun SUNK OFF OKINAWA A Nippon BtM In B.W. Pacific, May 3 (Donwi)— Nippon "Kamishio" Spoeial Attack Submarine Corp* on May 2, instantaneously sank two largesized enemy transports and one larg* destroyer. NO CHANGE ON TARAKAN A Nippon Base in Borneo, May 1- (Oomai)—Australian forces which came ashore
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  • 234 1 Premier Issue* Important Statement TOKYO, May (Domei)—Premier Admiral Baron Kanuro Suzuki, in a statement issued today, declared that Nippon's position in East Asia has become more difficult and her responsibility heavier by current developments in Germany; however, the Nippon
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 536 1 For over five-and-a-half years, Britain, who forced war on Germany, hat been battling, aided first by France, and then by Russia and the United States, and with manpower drawn from Canada, Australia, South Africa and India, to subdue Germany's M.000,000, but they have not ytt succeeded In doing
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  • 164 1 Grand-Admiral Karl Doeniti who has assumed the leadership of the Reich has always been a fighting man, says Domei. Nothing describes the new Reichsfuehrer better than the fact that he had the absolute confidence of Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler who considered him as
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  • 59 1 A Nippon Base at the Burma Front, May 2, (Domei) —Following up their daylight attack on April 20, against enemy positions north of Pyu, our air force on the same night stormed over Wav, 25 kilometres north-east of Pegu, and bombed enemy vehicles and^ bivouacs, causing large
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  • 231 1 Balik Papan, May 3 (Domei) —Nippon defenders on- Tarakan Island are holding fast to their positions in the face of the enemy's stubborn attempts at infiltration under cover of fierce aerial and artillery bombard* merits, according to a war communique issued at 2 p.m.
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  • 255 1 Tokyo, May 3. (Domei)— German Ambassador Dr. Heinrich Stahmer, in a statement issued to the Nippon press, in connection with Fuehrer Hitler's death, declared "No words can describe the immensity of the loss which this news contains for the German people and the German nation." He
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  • 240 1 Nippon Base in the Southern Regions, May 2, (Domei) —Due to the consecutive blows our special air and surface attacks units are dealing on the enemy task forces in Okinawa waters, his strength is gradually and steadily decreasing. In the middle part of April,
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  • 44 1 Lisbon, May 2. (Domei)— The revelation was made in the Australian House of Representatives today that the Australian armed forces so far have suffered a total of 48,100 casualties in the fighting against the Japanese alone, according to an Australian dispatch.
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  • 35 1 Tokyo, May 3. (Domei)— Foreign Minister Shigenori Toko called on the German Ambassador, Dr. Heinrich Stahmer. at the German Embassy here this afternoon to extond ronHr>V«ces over the rirvfi of Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitlcc.
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  • 114 2 Tokyo, May i, (I)oniri) Tbr fioHid of Int'oi mat ion in a < ummurnque releu«fd today discloxfd the e-uii)ji«h--mem wrtuin lmpeiial He»dtiuarlrr 1- of an InspectorateGeneral for Marine Transportation which will unify ortn«itton« ot shipping and port and harhour fariiiiies. The new oiy.ui will be charged
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  • 77 2 Djakarta. May 1. (Domeii—With a view to preparing local inhabitant* for the days when they •woi'ld be granted full independence, the Administration has instituted a new organ known as the Kconomic Collaboration Council comprising n community leaders, Nippon, Indonesian, Chinese, Arab and others, it will officiate as
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  • 88 2 Semarang, May a, tDomei)—Candidates sitting for th« naval Heiho examination which was held here on April 25 were so numerous and «urce««fnl the atrtfwrities found it difficult to makt final selection because of the restriction upon tht number to be accfspi'd. according to a revelation made today.
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  • 75 2 Or^anj/ers of the boxftiß toui«»nient in aid of the Bahau Fund, to be held at the Great World Ajena on May 10. would welcome gift*. fn.rn public-spirited persons, ii- it is intended to auction the pifts at the conclusion of the boxing. Donors can engrave their mmc* on
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  • 155 2 Zuiich, Muv 2. lOomei) The (it'imaii lli>;li I omniand communique iwued tudav revealed tint the failanl German garrison in Berlin MM < on tinning to sffei hemtr resistance agam-i the Red1 in hostilities which ragtri in the liovrrnment quarter*. The onmiunUiue further rev«alt-d
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  • 70 2 Mahtrca, May 2, (Domei) —'1 lie promulgation hum: h\ the Qan«eikanbu afienns handsome monetary rewa-i< for invention of machine! y for producing essential n«'t--cities, is hail-ed with enthusiasm by local industrialists and manufacturers. Malacca since the advent of the Mew Order has made phenomenal propress in industry,
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  • 69 2 Parallel with the st-ady increase in the number of women members, fhe Syuna'i Sports Association which recently threw its doors open to women homefront workers, intends shortly to form 3 women's forward service corps along the lines, of its Special Forward Seivict' Corps, for passive defence
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  • 63 2 Pontianak, May 2, iDcnuei) contending th.v united they can render mone etlenive public services particularly in all-out war efforts, Islam? throughout South Borneo have organized themselves into a powerful federation.« The inauguration of thi> newly-instituted federation v\a- held at the A^-ahi Hall of thi-i city on April
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  • 116 2 Lisbon, M;iv 2, (l)oineft Results so far available from 700 of FdWl'l Kg|ni inunii i|i;ilitie- thow that the Communsit Party is swc-ep-iM ill** polll in the municipal elections, indicating that the I'rf-nrh nation has definitely MCMg sharply toward the Left, a Pans dispatch reported here today.
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  • 96 2 Dwei Studio-: in Nippon have produced many tine pictwes, but certainly nunc W>re thrilling than "Kurama Tengu," which will be sliou n here shortly. This film was given a «peri;il preview M the Fuyo Okijo yesterday. Local cineniagoers will enjoy soring "Kurama Tengu." Predominating this ii-rcal action
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  • 83 2 Three ten-round battles have arranged for tomorrow at the New World arena, the most attractive event being a first-run contest between Kid Pancho and Battling Sima. Although Sima ha« been recently beaten by C abanela, Sima, is confident of being able to gain the decision over Panrho. Pancho,
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  • 41 2 Tokyo, May 3. (Domei)— The War and Navy Mini>trv today jointly announced that Adniiial Naokuni Nomura, War ("ounrillor, has hMn appointed ln»|>ector-(ipnpral fur MarinC Transport.itioh, and [.ieut.-OrtPTal Goto 1-uga,. Chief of Staff for the In-pec tor-Onnal f«»r Marine Transportation.
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  • 24 2 From Monadv. Ipaf 7, the tvlephoM numhets of ih«* editorial offin- of the Synnan Sl.inibun (English edhiobl will be 53j0 and SJ37-
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  • 75 2 Djakarta, April 30 (Domei) —The D.iawa Military ,\.iitiiniMi.ition has newl. instituted* a public orgM known a> the Deliberation Council for mobilisation of scientists and technicians. The Council is to coni])iise six mernberi an.i a? the name iini'lie- win «tudy effective niethdds wheif>()\- KMMIStI and tc< hni< ians
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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