Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 May 1945
1945-05-18
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Title Section106 1945-05-18 1 The SyOnan Shimbun FOI DESTROYER SUNK A Nippon Base In Indian Ocean, May 17—(Domel)—Nippon surface craft at dawn May 16 attacked a group of British war vessels consisting of two cruisers and three destroyers in the sea area east of Nicobar Islands, and In the ensuing battle sank ona destroyer.106 words
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99 1945-05-18 1 A Nippon Baw in the Philippines, May 17, IDomei) —Th- enemy attempt to break through our positions on heights north of Davao after bitter shelling on May 14 failed when alert .Nippon garrison forces intercepted them and challenged them, blow for blow. Fierce fighting99 words
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EDITORIAL
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Article274 1945-05-18 1 Slowly but surely it is dawning on the peoples of a war-weary Europe that the tnemy'3 much-vaunted "victory" over Germany was nothing to crow about, because the enemy's bigger task still remains unaccomplished, and is likely to end In disaster for them. That task is in the274 words
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409 1945-05-18 1 Nippon Gun F*re Admitted Intense, Accurate LISBON, May 16—(Dome))—W. H. Lawrence, correspondent of the "New York Times," commenting on the fierce battle now going on in the Sh sector of Okinawa Main Island, reported that American woops and Marines trying409 words
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246 1945-05-18 1 A Nippon Base in the Okinawa Sector, May 17, (Domei) —In repeated attacks against enemy warcraft in waters around Main Okinawa bland and enemy-held airfields on the same island, our air units from dawn to sundown yesterday, May 16, added further brilliant achievements246 words
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Article40 1945-05-18 1 Lisbon, May 17. (Domei) Approximately 72,000 American coal miners have been on strike since May 1, in spite of the fact tnat the American Government*- has seized conjtrol of the mines, according to a Wa-hjngtpn dispatch.40 words
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120 1945-05-18 1 Tokyo, May 17, (Doinei) Dai Honyei announced in ju communique released at 12.43 o'clock this afternoon as follows "Firstly, for about two hours from about 2 a.m. today, May 17, some 100 B-29's from southern bases raided Nagoya district. They attacked the120 words
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146 1945-05-18 1 Tokyo, May 15. (Domei) The Board of Information today announced a plan for reorganization of Government machinery for relief and rehabilitation which was approved by the Cabinet today. Designed to set up works for relief and rehabilitation for war damages and war victims, the146 words
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Article61 1945-05-18 1 Tokyo, May 16. (Domei) Premier Kantaro Suzuki urged newly-appointed Parliamentary Vice-Ministers and Councillors at a rfieptini? here this afternoon that they see to it that the public will be given full expression a« much as possible in executing their administration duties. He stressed this is the best61 words
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136 1945-05-18 1 Tokyo, May 17, (Domei)— I The War Ministry announced today that a report has been submitted to the Throne that citations have been presented to four airmen who rendered distinguished serI vices by ramming into enemy B-29's during enemy raids on the Nippon136 words
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153 1945-05-18 1 Zurich, May 17, (Domei) Yugoslav forces are still showing no sign of withdrawing from Trieste nor from Giulia Province, east of the Isonzo River, which flows into the Gulf of Trieste, although they are said to be withdrawing frora Italian soil west of the153 words
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Article38 1945-05-18 1 Hanking. May 17, iDomei) —Manshukoku today announced the abrogation of the Anti-Comintern Pact which it joined on Feb. 24, IQ3Q, in view of the new situation in Europe, it was announced by the Foreign Miu^'vi/.38 words
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186 1945-05-18 2 Nanking, May 17, (Domei) Following the Hippos Government's announcement "ii May 15 declaring all treaties between Nippon and Germany and otler European countries null and void, the National Government here on May 16 through the Foreign Ministry issued a statement announcing voidante of the186 words
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128 1945-05-18 2 Tokyo, May 15, (Pomei)— Concentrated elforts of the Munition Supervisory Oii.ce throughout the country wholly on aircraft production was uiged by Admiral Teijiro Tovoda, Munitions Minisur, in an address before a meeting of chiefs of Munitions Supervisory Offices held here today. He a^ked that steps128 words
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Article37 1945-05-18 2 Banjermasin, May 16. (Donei) -With the approach of the ti-hitiK »ea»on in Borneo waters, particularly the IMor-oengai district, the administration is mjkinp hill preparations to give the people encouragement to m'crease production yf dried37 words
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198 1945-05-18 2 Series Of Rallies Tomorrow Evening Mass community rallies to be reld throughout Syonan as an expression of ln« peopies' indignation over the sinking ol the Nippon relief ship, Awa Maru by an American submarine, will include a Chinnso function at the198 words
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Article240 1945-05-18 2 A Nippon Base in the Okinawa Sector, May 17, (Oonieil —Sharp fighting continued to rage with mounting intensity on the entire southern front in the immediate vicinity of Shuri and Naha throughout yesterday M^s 15. .Adding to the ferocity of righting now developing in240 words
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107 1945-05-18 2 Banjermasin, May 15. iDo.nei) —The construction of a large hospital capable of accommodating 2,850 patients has recently been completed. The project was launched by the Nippon authorities in North Borneo for the welfare of native worker s. With its compounds covering 520,000 tsubo, the107 words
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Article29 1945-05-18 2 Lisbon, May 16. (Domei) French Foreign Minister George Bidauli has left the San Kiamisco Conference lor Washington en route home, according to a San Francisco message.29 words
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204 1945-05-18 2 Lisbrm, May 16, (Domei) The British delegation to the Sau Francisco Conference is understood to have received a cable from London last nifOl giving it the "green lignt" to go ahead with the Ani, rlo-Amcrican compromise plan on trusteeship but making it204 words
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Article395 1945-05-18 2 Zurich, May 16. tDomei) Eamon de V'alera, Eire Premier, in a broadcast over the Hire Radio, tonight flatly rejected the charges brought against him recently by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill about having aided Germany, in a dispassionate, deliberate reply in which he strongly defended395 words
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Article140 1945-05-18 2 6 p.m. Light Music (r) 6.15 p.m. News Flashes in a] a I*4 Tamil, Cantonese, English; 6.30 p.m. News in Nippon-go tor beginners; 6.40 p.m. Children's Drama in Malai; G.sy p.m. Tune Signal; 7 p.m. Piano Solo by Mibs \cn; 7. jo' p.m. byouau Local li-ur followed140 words
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