Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 8 May 1945

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  • 82 1 The SyOnan Shimbun /TAIWAN SHRINE "'Ttlhohu,*May 7—(Domei)— Enemy raiders at dawn yesterday outrageously dropped bombs on the Taiwan Shrine here, damaging part of the sanctuary. The main shrine, however, escaped harm. ANNAM'S NEW NAME Hue, May 7—(Domel)—The Empire of Annam, which declared its independence on Mar. 11, will hereafter be
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  • 265 1 Ferocity Of Our Assaults Admitted A Nippon Base in the Okinawa Sector May 7, (Domei)— Attesting to the heavy blows suffered by the sustained counterattacks launched by the Nippon Air Force since last Thursday, May 3, the mainstay of the
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 190 1 Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, styling herself "Spokesman for India," has addressed thought-provoking memorandum to the Secretariat-General of the San Francisco Conference, on "International Organization." Calling for an immediate declaration of India's independence, Mrs. Pandit is reported to have declared she also spoke for Burma and Malai, for
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  • 146 1 Tokyo, May 7, (Domei)— Nippon air formations, following up their devastating attacks carried out against enemy surface units in the Okinawa sector since last Thursday (May 3), additionally accounted for three enemy warcraft sunk or heavily damaged last Saturday and Sunday, preliminary reports reaching here this
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  • 53 1 A Nippon Base in the South-West Pacific, May 7, I Domeil—Reports reaching here from the Tarakan front reveal that enemy forces on Sunday made larse-scale attacks on oilfields and the reservoir area. Nippon forces, however, still firmly maintain their main positions and are launching vtjgoroM counter-attacks, the
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  • 48 1 Lisbon, May 7. (Domei) That the Japanese Army's "bleeding tactics" are causing mounting American casualties in the Philippines was today indicated in a report from General Douglas Mac Arthur's Headquarters, that Anierican casualties in the Philippines have now soared over the 37,000-mark.
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  • 83 1 Tokyo, May 6, (Domei)— The War Ministry today announced that a report has been submitted to the Throne that citations were granted to Sub-Lieulc-nants Hideo Kojima and T&kashJ Kono and to Serjeant Toshio Mivake by Field-Marshal den. Supivama, Commander of the [•"asttrn Army, for meritorious services rendered
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  • 106 1 Ryukyu Front, May 7, (Domei)—Nippon army and naval special attack corps tiom the night of May 4 to dawn the next morning, carried out assaults against two enemy task force groups, including the British task force, which are fleeing in waters south-east of Ishigaki Island
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  • 32 1 A Nippon Army Airbase, May 7. (l)omci)—For the first time since the Okinawa operations began, distinguish' ed service medals have been awarded to two officer pilots oi a rcconnai^ance unit.
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  • 80 1 Lisbon, May 7, (Don. The Polish problem was further complicated today by the Lubin Radio's announcement that the Soviet-spon-sored Warsaw Government may demand that the Polish leaders arrested by the Russiani be tried both in Warsaw and Moscow for "high treason," according to a dispatch received here.
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  • 56 1 Nippon Base in the Philippines, May 7, (Domei) —Kncmy forres in the Davao sector on Mindanao Island under rover of powerful artillery fire and a strong air force penetrated into the city of Davao on May 5. Nippon garrison forces in Davao ..;c fiercely battling the enemy,
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    • 546 1 IMPERIAL RESCRIPT We, by grace of heaven, Emperor of Nippon, seated on the Throne of a line unbroken for ages eternal, enjoin upon ye Our loyal and brave subjects: We hereby declare war on the United States of America and the British Empire. The men and officers of Our Army
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  • 159 2 "The permission granted tv Indonesians to rl\ their new t\nn ul independence over even inch of our >< attend archipelago it an expression of the true national puliry Nippon adopt* towiacU hei brother Asiatic nations," declared Dr. M. (i.ui>, Ipcal Indonesian leader, in an interview. At
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  • 65 2 The second annual general ■meeting of the Auxiliary I'oltCC .V-ociation will be itld at the Syonan Tokubetui Council Chamber on May iS, starting from 2.30 p.m. Following this a meeting will be convened under the auspices of the Keisatu Kvo/vodan at 5.15 p.m. when the Mayor will
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  • 59 2 With the election of a committee for the baseball, a further branch of sporting activity will be introduced to the S.S.A's thousands of numbers. All members within! to play or learn the name are requested to contact Mr. Tan Kong (ivan the MClTtafV < Minenei, as a
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  • 214 2 Tokyo, May 6, (l)omei) Toyohiko Kacawaj noted Christian leader, in an address delivered over the radio toil.n, pointed out tliat the present San Francisco Conference i^ indicative bi the inordinate ambitions of the Unitfd States to dominate the world. lie said that of
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  • 62 2 Kota Radja, May 6, (Domei) —Preparatory to instituting a compulsory educational system over the whole of Acheh State, the Acheh Provincial Kducationalists Society will hold a conference on Slav i/, when details and regulations covering the new sy.«tein are expected to be made public. All public officers, such
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  • 329 2 TOKYO, May 6 (Domei) The incessant, furious attacks launched by our Special Attack Corps against enemy sutface units in and around the main island of Okinawa have picked up in intensity, quarters close to Dai Honyei pointed out, commenting on the
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  • 85 2 Members of the Malai K'i-ci K\<»kai and M;il.ii kampong representatives welcomed Mi. M. Irhikawa, liaison oflrtcer between the authorities and the Association, at tin- Association* beadquarteri in Geylang on Sunday. Introducing Mr. Ichikawai Mr. M. Hassan, prcskient <>t the M.Uai K.K. e\pr«:-^ecl the hope that
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  • 41 2 Semarang, May n, I Domei) —Ever aiming at atapping up the economic; •ndeavoun of Djawa, Semarang Industrialists, compristng all nationalities including Nippon, Chinese, Indonesians, Arab* and others, have instituted new organ known ac the "Society for Promoting Rural Industries."
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  • 331 2 (By "Momiji") Part I—ltaly (Continued) To prove how the people ;n ■QMtinni Itilv are starvmi;, the following two hnef repoit«< are worth noting: 1. "Mural character r.f women has completely dpjjetii> i.Jiml. They IN willingly rr.nly to exchange thfir (has tTtv with one
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  • 100 2 Lisboß, May 6. (Domei) Admitting the lica\y extent of American [one* in the Okinawa lighting, American Fleet Admiral Chestei Nimitz's Headtiuarters today rexealt'd that i4,j<Sj American soldiers and marine have either been killed or uounded or are fflittsing since the beginning of tlio invasion up
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  • 59 2 Hanoi, May 7. (Domei) Two m-i itutes, one CM in Hanoi and Saigon, are wpei led to Im1 opened on June 1 for training future government servants. The Hanoi and Saigon institutes vrtll each accommodate 21*1 middle school graduates, while the Hanoi institute alone, it
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