Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 May 1945

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  • 92 1 The SyOnan Shimbun "SHIMPU" SCORES AGAIN A Base in the Ryukyu islands, May 13—(Domei)—Several air-craft-carriers have been sunk or heavily damaged by our "Shimpu" Bpeclal Attack Corps, which fiercely attacked an enemy task force from the 11. SUNK OPF OAVAO Tokyo, May 12 (Domei) A Nippon surface unit Hi a
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  • 387 1 Bitter Fighting Now in Progress TOKYO, May 13— (Dome!)—ln the battle on Okinawa which is characterized by heavy attrition of enemy forces, frontline reports indicated that Nippon ground forces, firmly entrenched, are fiercely battling the enemy who launched a general offensive
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 211 1 Temporarily intoxicated by his victory through the collapse of organized German resistance, the enemy is beginning to awake to the stern realities of the true position in Europe as it is today. The change from "armed conflict" to an "armed peace," has increased the complexitfes of the
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  • 75 1 Fukuoka, May 13, (Domei* —Thirty-odd Okinawa-based enemy planes, comprising mainly Grummans and a few Martin PBM2 bombers, appeared over the Kagoshima and Miyazaki districts from S p.m. on May 12 to about 4 o'clock this morning, apparently on a second reconnaissance flight over our air bases in these
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  • 218 1 Tokyo, May 12, (Domei) Bleeding tactics oi indomitable Nippon ground forces on Main Okinawa Island! have been so effective that the enemy's 16th and 17th i Divisions bearing the brunt! Oi battle have been practically annihilated in the past 40 days fighting,
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  • 112 1 A Nippon Base in the Southern a-j^ious, IWay 1-:. (Domei) —Taiee more enemy surface cralt, including one aucraft-carr.tr, were added to our rapic 1 mounting hatf of enemy warcraft successively umi.h:, ,>■<-) iv 0-1 sustained an a ticks aganst the enemy in\ a: i
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  • 47 1 Tokyo, May 13, 1 Domei)— A total of (;•>> enemy carrierborne planes raided Southern Kyushu ficin early this morning up to noon. Our air defence forces fiercely intercepted the enemy raiders. Our air units are now mac ng sorties to attack the en»-my task force.
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  • 46 1 Lisbon, May 12, (Domei)— British Minister of Food Colonel J. J. Lleutilin toda> told a worn ;n's land arrr.v rally that Britain's foieigr. situation was as grave today as at any time during tin past six years, according to a London dlipatch.
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  • 289 1 Lisbon, May 12. (Domei) "Europe emeriied from the victory honeymoon tonight and began to ask rather bluntly how closely the AnaAxis will co-operate in settling post-war European problems", a Reuter dispatch from London reported today, indicating that a pall of suspicion and fear has begin to
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  • 248 1 Lisbon, May 13. (Doinei) A irt/.-n uispu.e ovc'i" the quest.on 01 "jo nt occupation and control" o; the so-tailed 1...L-1.1H.U aica> uaa aiu^u lietueen the A lglo-American powers and tie pro-Soviet 1 ujioslav Regime, headed by Marshal Joseph Tito, over the occupation of Trieste
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  • 93 1 Lisbon, May 13. (Domct) Apparently worried ovcf ihe new developiofat aroinj fium the So\ii:t delegation* i»icmiii.mu)ii oi a teriei of •mndmcNti 10 the American trusteeship propota!| British Foreign Secretary A: Eden toti.iv bbstinr lefi Francitoo la 2. Ro\ul Air Force ulanc for \\'n*uiiigtoni according
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  • 385 2 Intentions Of Authorities Understood A high tribute to the work of the Auxiliary Police Force In maintaining peace and order and bolstering the ai*- detente in this city was paid by Mayor Kanichi Naito, speaking at a dinner held following the
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  • 42 2 The draw tor the EnfO Saiken, second i—uc, w I ukr place ut th«- Syonan Kok:iitl(> on Saturday, May iq, at >'i pn. instead M;n >o originally announcfd, Th* draw ins 111 tie OUta lv me p:MiC as UsUut.
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  • 112 2 "The night patrol sv^tem, which depends for its success on the loyal co-operation of the public, is proving its worth particularly in eliminating petty thieving and other forms of evil-doing,' stressed Chairman Veo Chiang Suee at the second annual meeting of the Auxiliary
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  • 127 2 The proposal to provide each member of the Auxiliary Police Forct per>onnel with monetary relief not exceeding $200 in the event at the loss of their personal belongings while they are on duty, was adopted at the annu;il meeting of the A.P.A. Saturday. It
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  • 102 2 Ma«s cnnimunitv rallies wil! be held throughout Syonan next Saturday, May X), to giv«" local leafier? the opportunity of voicing the peoples condemnation of the inhumane action of the American* in sinking the Nippon merry ship Awa Maru. The venue* of these
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  • 299 2 In an instructional address to Auxiliary Police Assistants at a meeting convened under the auspices of the Keisatsu Kyo/yodun in the Tokubetu-si Council Chamber on Saturday, the Keimubu (.'ho. Mi. .s. Ogata, atier expressing deep appreciation fur the tireless effort! oi all
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  • 101 2 Baby Eagle (135-lb.) beat Kid I'aiuho (122-lb.) in the main e\ent of Saturday's boxing at the N»:w World arena, after ten gruelling rounds. The Ong Hock Beng 1125--lh.) vs. Smith 1130-lb.) tight wa- stopped in the fourth round by the referee after Smith went down six time.- for
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  • 170 2 Tokyo, M«iv 13. (I)omei) It is revealed that the measure amalgamating the Army and Navy Press Sections of Imperial Headquarters into a single piess section as announced, was decided upon by Cabinet with a view to unifying and enforcing power for all information, propaganda and enlightenment activities
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 244 2 NOTICES Notice is hereby given that Madam lay duat Neo alias Rose of No. 15 Lorong 24A Cieylang, Syonan has left the care and protection of. her, husband Ang Kirn Hock of No. ;iu Balestier Road, Syonan on the May 5, 2605 and *>he will no longer recognise him as
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