Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 May 1945

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  • 87 1 The SyOnan Shimbun AUDIENCE TO TSAI PEI Tokyo, May 11— (Domei)— TENNO HEIKA graciously received in audience Tsai Pei, Chinese Ambassador to Nippon, at the Imperial Palace this morning. Imperial audience was granted the Chinese envoy on the occasion of his departuro shortly for Nanking. U.S. CASUALTIES Lisbon, May 10—
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  • 978 1 Nippon Does Not Know Word 'Surrender' "Assuming that the Anglo-Americans should send part of their forces to the Pacific war theatre, there is nothing to be afraid of because we have already anticipated this and our preparations are complete
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 277 1 "There can be no real happiness in East Asia until our common foes—the Anglo-Americans —are fully and finally crushed." That was the gist of what Lt -Col. Shoio Nakajima told Syonan newsmen at his weekly press conference yesterday, and it is worth pondering over carefully. It is hoped
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  • 86 1 A Nippon Base in the Okinawa sector, .May 11, (Domei) —Another eiu-nu aircraft-carrier icll victim to sustained attacks being carried on by our special attack air corps in Okinawa waters. Aircraft of our ~\>vcial attack corpi struck and heavily damaged one enemy auxiliary carrier
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  • 65 1 Tokyo, May 10. (l)omei) It is ollicially announced that Taketora Ogata has been appointed Adviser to Premier Admiral Baron Kaniaro Suzuki's Cabinet. Ogata, veteran new.-papcrman, was formerly Pre>iuent of the Board of Information in General Kuniaki Koiso's Government. It is understood he won the present appointment because
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  • 42 1 Tokyo, May 11. (Domei)— Nippon Ambassador to Indochina Shunichi IfatSUmOtO arrived in Tokyo this morning by plane. It is understood he returned to Tokyo at the special request of Foreign Minister Shige'nori Togo for consultation! on reportedly important matters.
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  • 128 1 TOKYO, May 11—(Domfti)- Enemy surface units in and around Okinawa as of Thursday morning May 10, suffered the loss of 515 war vessels either oonfirmedly sunk or damaged, a complete box-score tabulated on the basis of imperial Headquarters communiques covering enemy
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  • 322 1 War Results From April 29 To May 7 TOKYO, May 11—(Domei)- Nippon ground units are at present furiously attacking enemy invasion forces in the souther <i part of Main Okinawa Island and are so far known to have iii iitied
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  • 153 1 Tokyo, May 10. (Duinei) Enemy invaders or Kyukyu Islands with their strength reinforced to eight divisions, launched since May b a general offensive against .Nippon forces defending the southern lection ot Alain Okinawa Island. The enemy's main offensive since the landing on April 1
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  • 45 1 Tokyo, May o, (Domoi) The War Mini-try announ<cd today that a report hat I (en submitted to the Throat thai ;i citation has hern presented to a Nippon unit for distinguished tervices rondered in defending Salp, tern lector of New Guinea hl.ind.
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  • 481 2 Germany surrenders but th« War of Greater East Asia continues relentlessly, inexorably the battle for the emancipation of Asiatics soars unabated, only now it has taken on a deeper meaning—with the disappearance of Germany from the stage of this world conflict,
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  • 112 2 Lisbon, May 18, (Domei)— Two unidentified units of the British Pacific Fleet yesterday suffered what was claimed to be "minor damage" when Japanese aircraft struck out in retaliation against the British task force which assault Miyakoiima and Ishigaki.iima of the Sakishnia Group, according to
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  • 134 2 Nippon-go examinations for Syokyu, Chukyu and Jyokyu (primary, middle and higher grades) according to the new regulation took place throughout Malai in February, and it was then announced that an examination for Tokkyu (special grade) would be enforced among those who passed the Jyokyu examination. These students are
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  • 40 2 The inaugural meeting <•' tho Nanlvo Ki-ha Kai (Local Journalists' Association) will liikr place at the N'anto Hotel on Mor.dav, May 14. The meeting will he attended by ncmberi of the lucal editorial staffi <>f newspapers printed in Syonan.
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  • 193 2 Indicating that the termination of hostilities in Kurope h;is by no mean* caused Indians in East* Asia to waver in their determination to crush the AngloAmericans, thereby freeing their Motherland from the stranglehold of their British oppressors, Syonan's Indian community, turning up in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 173 2 BYONAN KOKAIOO Syonan Symphony Orchestra's program for tomorrow al 2-4 p.m. and 5 —7 p.m. at the Rokaido Dai Toa Kewn No I.'A, Consecration, Kurogane No Chikara, Skaters Waltz, Fanta/ie ol Childiens' Songs, Tannhauser, Aizu Banlai San, Shanghai Dreams No. 2, Kiri-komi-No Uta, CavcastU Sketches, Hamabe No Uta, Kachidoki No
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    • 275 2 OUR TELEPHONE The new telephone numbers of the Syonan Shimbun (Enfliffa edition) are 5446 and 5447 and not as given last week. MARRIAGE Chua-Tan. The marriage took plaoi today at JSt'ifiuBM bftWMtl Clina Sek PoJl, eldest s.-H of Mr. Mrs. t'lm.i 1 iiiii (li"n^. ami Ciiare I'hii Hung Km, scrcitid
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