Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 5 May 1945

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  • 80 1 The SyOnan Shimbun U.S. NAVAL CASUALTIES Lisbon, May 4—(Domei)— American Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz's Headquarters in Guam today reported that American Navy casualties alone in the Okinawa and associated operations now total 5,551, including 1,131 killed. PORTUGAL MOURNS Zurich, May 4 (Domei) Press messages received here today reported that the
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  • 371 1 Includes Battleships, Aircraft Carriers A Nippon Base in the Okinawa sector May 3, (Domei) The Nippon Air Force in an all out assault against enemy surface units in waters around main Okinawa Island sank or damaged more than 50
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 183 1 A new flag of independence flies side-by-side with the Hinomaru throughout Indonesia today, as tangible evidence that Nippon's word is as good as her bond. Nippon has declared from the outset that she had no intention of retaining the countries she occupied in East Asia. Having rescued the
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  • 43 1 Tokyo, May 4, (Domei)— Forty Mariana-based B-20. heavy bombers raided the Kagoshima and Oita districts at about 8.30 o'clock this morning (Friday). Earlier, shortly after midnight, eight 'super-forts' penetrated over Kobe. They left southward toward the sea after dropping bombs.
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  • 41 1 A Nippon Base in the Indian Ocean, May 4, (Domei) —A British task force bombarded the Great Coco Island of the Andaman Group yesterday (Thursday) morning. The enemy's ship bombardment lasted for about 30 minutes beginning 10 a.m.
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  • 195 1 Tokyo, May 4, (Domei)— More than ten B-29's from about 12.30 to 2 a.m. this morning raided the Kammon sector, penetrating from Bungo Channel and from a low level dropped mines in Kammon Strait. The same morning more than 50 "super-forts" from
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  • 120 1 1.i.-bon, May 3. (l)omei) The American State Department today described as "unrounded" the recent ch;ir«c made by General GolikovJ Commissions tor Repatriation of Soviet Prisoners of War, that the American mili(ary authorities are detaining Soviet prisoner? of war under "impossible conditions," according to a Washington
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  • 728 1 Example Worthy Of Admiration, Praise "Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hllier met his death at his post <md his courageous and gallant stan d to the very last is well worthy of high admiration and praise". Thus declared Lt.-Col. Sho/o Nakajima, Chief
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  • 328 2 The following are the results ot the the Konan Saiken (23rd term) drawn at the byonan Kokaido today $50,000, No. 267,015; (Penang) Consolation $1,000 each: Nos. 267,914 and 267,916. $20,000 No. 107,081 (Syonan). $10,000 each Nos. 572,160 Syonan; 506,407 Syonan; 287,619 Penang. $5,000 each Nos. 578,566;
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  • 160 2 Lisbon, May 3. (Domei) Recognizing that Japanese aerial attack corps constitute a formidable threat to American invasion plans, an official report recently issued by the Chungking Military Affairs Committee said that America's invasion strategy in the Pacific has been completely mailed down due
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  • 96 2 Lisbon, May 3. (Domei) Soviet Foreign Commissar Viacheslav Molotov, British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden* and American Secretary of State Edward Stettinius today met again in San Francisco in an attempt to thrash out their differences concerning the status of the Russian-sponsored Polish Government, according to
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  • 126 2 Tokyo, May 4, (Domei) Nippon shore batteries on Tarakan Island yesterday May 3, frustrated an attempt by enemy warcraft to approach the shore to aid enemy landing focres by ship bombardment. Three small enemy warcraft were sunk, while the remainder of the
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  • 60 2 Program for Svonan Symphony Orchestra's popular Sunday concerts at Kokaido tomorrow from 2 to 4 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. Dai Nanpo Gun No Uta, Egmonth, Song Aikoku No Hana, Morning Journal, Impression of my Native Place, From Lortzings Operas, Songs Wakawashi No Uta Andante from the
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  • 66 2 Arrangements are well in hand for the boxing and entertainment night that is being sponsored by the Blue Cross Workers and the Black Cross Association, in aid of Bahau Farming Colony, on Saturday May at the Great World Arena. OUR TELEPHONES From Monady, May 7, the telephone
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  • 283 2 Valuable hints on the "grow-more-food" campaign in Syonan are available *as a result of the success, the local inhabitants have made at a typical farm in Geylang Serai. This Malai-jin farm w;i* tir^t started in August, 2U02, with the Tokubetsu-si's instructions, by forty
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  • 395 2  -  "Momiji") By Part 2—ltaly Italian peoples, having been •nisled l>y Marshal Badoglio who >etrayed the Fascist governnent, welcomed the Anglo-Ame-ican forces as their saviors but las what has been the result? \>mpared with the northern istricts which are still occupied v German troops,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 326 2 NOTICES Notice is hereby given that as from May 5, 2605, Mr. Lim Choo Ann will carry on business as sole proprietor of Messrs. Lim Choo Ann Co., of 23, Bonham Building, (huli.l Street, Syonan. This is to notify that Mr. Wong Slioii Thing has joined our firm Toa Kenchiku
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