Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 May 1945

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  • 95 1 The SyOnan Shimbun SUB CREW COMMENDED Nippon Base, May 9(Domei) The craw of a Nippon submarine commanded by Lieut.-Commander Zenji Orita were recently commended for the brilliant exploit of sinking a total of six enemy warcraft Including one aircraft-carrier in waters around Okinawa Island. 1 BILLION DAMAGE Lisbon, May •—(Domel)—
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  • 299 1 Other Surface Craft Also Sent To Bottom A Nippon Base in the South-Western Islands, May 9— (Domei)-Roaring out in a pre-dawn raid, Nippon warplanes on May 6 swept down on the enemy-held airfields of Naka and Kita on Okinawa Main Island, setting several
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 262 1 Contrary to what the popular conception of post-war Europe j may be now that Germany has laid down arms, calm reflection on the conditions as they must 1 actually be, provide a gloomy picture, with the problems confronting the Anti-Axis Powers wellnigh insurmountable. The rehabilitation of
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  • 212 1 Tokyo, May 10. (Domei) News centering on the new European situation following Germany's unconditional surrender to the Allied armies continued to absorb main attention of all Metropolitan papers both in the news and editorial columns this morning. Press reaction to Government's statement last
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  • 290 1 Ryukyu Front, May g, (Domei' —Nippon defenders !of the southern section of Okinawa Island are at present carrying out counter- attacks everywhere against numerically superior enemy I forces. At present the enemy is desperately attempting to push southward, employing in the firstline some ioo tanks and
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  • 422 1 Unaffected By Situation In Europe LIBBON, May 8 (Domei) American Acting Secretary of State Joseph C. Grew, speaking over the radio following the announcement of the German surrender, today warned the American people that the war is not over to long at
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  • 151 1 Lisbon, May 10, (Dornei) —Hopes held by a large part of the war-weary British public that the end of the war in Europe would lead to an easing of mobilization measures received a sharp setback today when British Prime Minister Winston Churchill told the
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  • 47 1 Macassar, May 10. (Domei) —The local Army Headquarters announced at i p.m. tnis afternoon as follows "Twelve B-24's raided the Macassar district at 11.30 o'clock today. Our ground batteries, however, heavily damaged two of them, of which one was most probably brought down."
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  • 49 1 Lisbon, May q. (Domei) Although Lord Wavell, Indian Viceroy, is now in the seventh week of his recent visit to London to discuss politics and the war situation, there are still no indications that the talks are about to conclude,, according to a' Keuter dispatch from London.
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  • 213 2 Complete confidence and firm conviction thai Nippon will < .i!iv on the \\;ir against the Ani'ln-A Miri ir;in^ «ucce«sfullv despite the capitulation ot Gei many, then bj bi inging about the final defeat of the enemy, \\a* expressed by Syoaan'i leaders, commenting on
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  • 65 2 To holster tip tbf spirit of the Hciho, members of t ho entertainment section of the Malai Welfare Association I>;iid a visit to a certain Ilcilio camp somewhere to Syoiura on Wednesday. Tim comfort patty which included a ronggeng troupe entertained the youths ol the Heiho for saore
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  • 193 2 Lisbon, May <>• t Domei) So\ ;>'t Foreign Commi* -ai Viai heslav today left San Francisco f<>i Nloscow after nai tit ipating in i!it> anti-Axis World s<< mi uv (lonfetence liict Soviet '< leaving the impoi tant Polish i iion -till "u|) in tli"
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  • 51 2 Lisbon, May 10. (Domei)— Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, in his usual piecemeal announcement of American losses yesterdayj May disclosed thai 20 minoi United States fleel unita ranking from ammunition >!ni>- to landing craft have been by Japanese aerial attacks during the Okinawa operations, arroidiPK to M Associated Press
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  • 60 2 At a meeting of the S.S. V. baseball committee yesterday, it was decided that pra< ti< es held at ]a in Hesar every Monday and F i iday stai ting i rom Moni!.i\ .\'.i\ 14, .it 6. 1" p.m.,* while it i^ proposed t<> rtari .1 baseball league
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  • 604 2 Anglo-Americans In A Dilemma TOKYO, Miy 3 (Qomei) German resistance has finally collapsed with RrichtiueDnr Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz s acceptance of unconditional surrender. Germany submitted be* c -lir cotil 'hi i ope with the suck i"i ol anti-Axis arms. Even bej
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  • 348 2  -  "Momiji") fßy /V. 3 France (Continued) In fact, I'Yanep tins btM reduced to a st;itc of a rliaos, as ic\ ciilt'il in a stati'iiidit by till' I>H (IlHlllc ill\ I Illilt'llt t<> tlie tullt'w ing t>tTrct: ■"Die destruction of traffic means in Franca
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    • 445 2 OUR TELEPHONE Thr new telephone rumIk i lit the S)onaa Sbimbun (English edition) arc BOd 544r .iikl not a? givuu last week. MARRIAGE The marriage between Tan Chye Wii.i, son oi Mrs. Tan \co baa and Dolly Lim Heong Neo, daughter ot Mrs. lim Eng Siaog takes place tomoi row,
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