Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 May 1945

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  • 94 1 The Syonan Shimbun NIPPON'S RESOURCES Lisbon, May 2e—(Domei)— Leo Crowley, U.S. Foreign Economic Administrator, today warned the American people that Japan still has resources for a long war because of factories and raw materials in her "inner ione"—according to a Washington dispatch. U.S. LOSSES HEAVY Zurich, May 25—(Gomel)Admitting that American
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  • 388 1 Enemy Admits 11 Ships Damaged LISBON, May 26— (Domei)— American Fleet Admiral Chester Nimiti's Headquarters, in a brief communique uevoid of details, today admitted that Japanese special corps airmen on Thursday and Friday damaged 11 American "light" warships in the Okinawa
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  • 208 1 EDITORIAL Although the enemy has been loudly propagandising his meagre gains in the Pacific theatre, his anxieties over the true position are revealed from time to time in statements issued by U.S. government officers to curb the American people's dangerous optimism. Latest acknowledgment of Nippon's undiminished resources is
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  • 42 1 Tokyo, May 28—(Domei)— TENNO HFIKA was yesterday graciously pleased to send a congratulatory cablegram to the bmperor of Afghanistan on the occasion of Afghanistan's Independence Day, according to an announcement made oy the Imperial Houb«nold Ministry.
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  • 92 1 Zurich, May 27, (Domei) Declaring luat me situation in Syria and Lebanon is worsening, Abdul Kaunian Asaa Uey, Secretary-Gen-eral ot tue Arab League, wnose Council will meet une week hence, today charged teat French troops have adopted an increasingl) threatening attitude toward me Levant peoples, according
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  • 83 1 Lisbon, May 27. (Doraei) Stanley Burcn, Keuter correspondent, in a dispatch nled from San Francisco today, reported that a "new aitch has been reached in ilic great powers' veto disci^sions by a Soviet demand which conflicts with the British, American, Chinese and French
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  • 247 1 Tokyo, May 28. (Domei) In concert with the intrepid landing-assault carried out by the "Giretsu" Special Attack Airborne Unit on the night of May 24, Nippon Garrison Forces are continuing their relentless fight against the enemy and are securely holding strong points on the
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  • 256 1 Our Airmen Display Dauntless Courage Ryukyu Front, May 28 (Oomei)—The ail-out assault carried out by the Nippon Army air force from the night of May 24 to the following morning was perhaps the greatest offensive undertaken since the start of the
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  • 54 1 Southern Base, May 27, (Domei) —Spotting a me-dium-sized enemy submarine in the act of surfacing in Lqmbok Strait on Friday, M Nippon air unit promptly bcmbed and sank the enemy ship. The latest bag bring? to three the number of enemy submarines sunk in Lombok Strait in
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  • 40 1 Lisbon, May 27, (Domei)— Revealing the seriousness of Belgium's transportation problem, the Belgian Ministry ot Communications today said that Belgian railway.s--were only able to supply 64 per cent, of the civilian needs, according to a Brussels dispatch.
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  • 132 1 Tokyo, May 2b. (Domei)— Dai lionyei announced in a communique released at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon "Some J5O enemy B-29's made an indiscriminate oombing attack wall niceukluunes mainly on the city areas of i okyo for bume two and a half hour*, beginning from
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  • 104 1 Tokyo, May 26, (Domei)— Premier Kantaro Suzuki, at an extraordinary Cabinet meeting today bitterly denounced the enemy's outrageous and indiscriminate air attack on Tokyo and expressed his most profound regrets over the damage caused to the Imperial Palace and Umiya Palace. Charging the American enemy with an
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  • 45 1 Lisbon, May 26.. (Domei)— Ignoring the Russian suggestion regarding the designation of so-called "strategic areas," the Trusteeship Committee of the San Francisco Conference late last night approved five sections of the working paper on the trusteeship system, according to a San Francisco dispatch.
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  • 151 2 Navy Day was fittingly celebrated yesterday when the whole <~ity was beflagged and appropriate functions were held in various centres. Early in the morning representatives of the Chinese, Malai and Eurasian communities visited Bukit Timah heights to lay wreaths at the Chureito.
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  • 168 2 Malai's bantamweight title changed hands Saturday night when Kid Cabanela (nSlb.), the holder, was knocked out in the third round by his brother. Kid Pancho (iiSlb.): Cabanela, who went down for two short counts before being knocked out, entered the ring obviously
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  • 53 2 Buddhists in Syonan fittingly observed Wesak Day, the birthday anniversary of Lord Buddha, on Saturday the usual giving of alms and offering of prayers in the Sinhalese Buddhist temple in Outram Road, extending over yesterday also. A :ermon on the life of Buddha was delivered by Yen. Bikku
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  • 485 2 Asiatics Spiritually, Intellectually Superior People Staging the first public lecture-cum-movie meeting of the Nanko Kisha Kai, local Journalists addressed a large audience at the Showa Gekijo yesterday, Navy Day, the theme of the talks, which are given in five languages being
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  • 113 2 A grand move, initiated by Murayama and finished by MiyOMU who grounded between the uprights, saw Whites emerge victorious by six points (two tries) to three (a try) in the Navy Day rugby football match played on the Tokubetu-si padang yesterday. Whites scored early
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  • 115 2 Chinese are among the foremost supporters of the biff All-Churches Concerts being arranged for June t and 7 at the Syonan Kokaidc from 6 to 8 p.m. each day. Advance sales of tickets are said to be proceeding satisfactorily. The program has been drawn up to cater for
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  • 146 2 Highlight of yesterday's Navy Day events in byonan was a Comlou Sliow organized jointly by Chinese anu iiurasians at a certain iSavv i^siablisnment wnere thousands ot A aval personnel were entertained to an attractive progiamme ot song and dante numbers by young women ol both
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  • 81 2 Lisbon, May 26, (Domei) Neon lights, floodlights and all kinds of outdoor illumination, which were turned on in celebration of Germany's defeat, tonight were switched off throughout the British Isles, subordinating British gaiety once again 10 stringent wartime needs, according to a London dispatch. Piccadilly's glittering night
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