Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 May 1945
1945-05-07
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Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
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Title Section96 1945-05-07 1 The SyOnan Shimbun KOGO HEIKA PRAYS Tokyo, May s—(Domei)— Kogo Helka this morning was graciously pleased to visit the Yasukuni Shrine and pray for the peaceful repose of war heroes, including those heroes enshrined during the extraordinary grand spring festival of Yasukuni last week. U.S. BUB LOST Lisbon, May 4—(Domei)—96 words
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356 1945-05-07 1 Furious Attack* Against Enemy Forces TOKYO, May fr-(Domei)-Dai Honyel announced at 5.30 p.m. today:— "Firstly, our air units are j keeping up their attacks on enemy surface-craft and his task force around Main Okinawa Island, as well a# on the356 words
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EDITORIAL
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Article257 1945-05-07 1 Whatever the enemy may claim to the contrary, facts and figures speak for themselves. Latest news from the main Oki> nawa sector disclose that, in addition to the 50 odd warcraft sunk and damaged in these waters during the two day period from Thursday, May 3, up257 words
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Article59 1945-05-07 1 Shanghai, May 5, (Domei) —The Sixth National Congress of Kuomintang delegates opened in Chungking today, according to a Chungking dispatch. Main topics of discussion included examination of the draft constitution, improvement of Chungking-Soviet relations and re-examination of Chungking-Yenan relations. Due to the delicate turn of Chungking-Yenan relations there59 words
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177 1945-05-07 1 A Nippon Base in Borneo, May 5- (Domei) -Giving on account of the Tarakan war situation, the Nippon garrison authorities this morning announced that in the Lingkas sector the main strength of the enemy is at present fremiedly engaged in expanding his177 words
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Article91 1945-05-07 1 A Nippon Base in the S. W. Pacific, May 6. (Domei) Enemy forces which have landed on Tarakan island are persistently attempting to infiltrate into our lines, spearheaded by tanks and negro troops, and covered by protective bombing attacks and ship bombardments. Nippon garrison forces are, however,91 words
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Article77 1945-05-07 1 Lisbon, May 4, (Domei)— The United States Government yesterday took over the operation of over 363 hard coal mines in Pennsylvania under orders from American President Harry Truman in a move to ensure American w.ir production, according to a Washington dispatch. The Government at the same time77 words
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176 1945-05-07 1 Since Start Of Okinawa Ope*ations TOKYO, May 6— (Dom<;i)—War results achieved by our air and surface special attack corps and other units since the enemy started his Okinawa operations until May 5, have mounted to rather amazingly large number 01 enemy176 words
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Article179 1945-05-07 1 Ryukyu Front, May (Domei) —In conjunction with the fulldress offensive carried out since May 3 by Nippon air forces, including special attack corps, Nippon ground forces on Okinawa Island yesterday morning, May 4, launched a largescale offensive against enemy invaders. Nippon assaults against the enemy are179 words
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Article121 1945-05-07 1 Zurich, May 5. (Domei)— Reichsfuehrer Grand-Admi-ral Karl Doei itz on Saturday called on the German armed forces in the centre, south and south-east to continue to fight to save as many Germans as possible from Bolshevisation and enslavement. In a broadcast message, he declared, "That121 words
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Article44 1945-05-07 1 Hsinkinp, May 5, (Dome.i, —The Germrn Legation this morning fieri 10 a.m. held a brief ceremony to mourn the passing of ChancHloi Adolf Hitlo-, Dr. Willicm Wapner, German Minister to Manshukoku the Gernuui community aid hifih N'ipiion and Manshutoku officials attending..44 words
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232 1945-05-07 2 Indoesians Shoulder-To-Shoulder With Nippon deschibinq the Australian landing at Tarakan as s venture they will aeon regret having plunged into, Dr. Guas bin Mayhuddin, one of the leading members of the local Indonesian community, stated that the Tarakan landing vuli provide232 words
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170 1945-05-07 2 Lisbon, May 4, (Domei) The British and' United States Governments have refused to continue discussions on the Polish question with the Soviet Union on a revelation by Soviet Foreign Commissar Viacheslav Molotov that 16 Polish leaders alhliated with the London Polish Regime who disappeared170 words
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Article71 1945-05-07 2 Lisbon, May 4, (Domei) Striking out at Angi>l-Ame-rican criticism over Soviet detention of leaders affiliated with the London Poli-h Regime, a Tas? dispatch from Moscow today strongly justified the Soviet actibn, charging that the arreMrd Polish leaders engaged in "diversionary acts in the tear of71 words
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Article54 1945-05-07 2 Hsinking, May 5, (Domei) —Reorganization of the South Manchuria Railway Company will be undertaken May 16 involving streamlining of the head OBce a~ a simple planning co-ordin-ating centre, and transfer of executive power* tn local n\il\ny directors'es to enable swift execution of remedial rne;?urr> in case of air54 words
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Article109 1945-05-07 2 Substituting for Battling Sinia, who >va< medically unfit, Ong Hock Deng 1123Ib.) was knocked-out by Kid Pancho (122-lb.) in the seventh round of a scheduled ten-round bout at the New World arena, Saturday night Baby Lagle (13^-lb.) outpointed Jimmy Bird (146-lb.) over ten round> in a hard match.109 words
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Article40 1945-05-07 2 BunK'cok. May 4, (D(.mH) —Thai Minister of the Interior, Captain Bung Suphachalasai, concurrently has M9«med the portfolio of Minister of Welfare, a po?t hitherto inintly held by Justice Minister Nai Chit Sithammathibet N'a Sonßkhla, it i« learned today.40 words
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Article36 1945-05-07 2 Spnncored by the Berita Malai and supported by the H uln-hii, a terminology inftHurt known as "t.emb.ipa Mr»ri<«t;r>k"n P« r^nba«n:m" has b^en f<i;Mi*'iPfl to -elect and Hi 1 ile mili:jrv term? in Malai go.36 words
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58 1945-05-07 2 "Much as the people of Syonan must regret Hitler's death, I am sure that his death will inspire the people of Syonan to a greater will and determination to cru&h the enemy." duel a rod Tuan M. Hassan, President of the Malai Welfare Association in a58 words
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200 1945-05-07 2 Tokyo, May 5. (f)omei)— lift. I'andit, si-er Of India's Jawaliaital Aehiu. on behalf of the India League of America and the .National Committee tor India's k reedom, subiuitied to the .San Francisco Conference a memorandum calling for an immeuiate declaration ot200 words
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Article60 1945-05-07 2 Lisbon, 2, (Domei)— The American Navy Department announced on May 30 that the United States Navy, Marine Corps and Cottt Guards have suffered a total of 100,13 c) casualties since the outbreak of the war up to Apiil 20, according to a Washington dispatch. The latest figure60 words
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Article64 1945-05-07 2 Concluding the first round of the s.S.A »evtti-a-«i( rughy tournaniem, tUne (antes were played off on Saturday at the jalan Besai Stadium and ended in vi torie« for the tearn> caiJ'ai'ied by N| Wood Kan, All Ahmad .inrUH. Velge 'I lie -t 11. i'a's on May v, will64 words
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