Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 May 1945

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  • 99 1 The Syonan Shimbun jpLTOYODA STAFF CHIEF Tokyo, May 29—(Dome*)— The Navy Ministry announced today that Admiral Soyemu Toy'oda, hitherto C.-in-C. of the Nippon Combined Fleet, has been appointed Chief of Naval funeral Staff, Vice-Admiral Bisaburo Ozawa takes over comTtiand of the Combined Fleet. NAKA AIRFIELD AFLAME Certain Frontline Base, May
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  • 287 1 Foe Pays Heavy Toll, Does Little Damage War results so far ascertained as a result of our anti-air-craft fire and interception action against enemy raiders over the Tokyo-Yokohama areas yesterday, show that some 70 enemy ■super-forts" and P. 51
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  • 256 1 EDITORIAL The indiscriminate nature of the enemy's recent raids on Nippon cities is clear evidence of his growing desperation. In the I: st few days, results so far ascertained have been: 57 superforts downed and damaged in a raid on Tokyo on May 24, 47 similarly
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  • 103 1 Lisbon, May 27, (Domei)— Two days of torrential rain, which has converted the hattlefront into a veritable sea of mud, have bogged down American operations on Okinawa Main Island, a United Press dispatch reported to-day from the Okinawa sector. Three of the four bridges
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  • 54 1 Lisbon, May 2Q, (Dornei)— Australia's pncarious food situation was ieflected in a Melbourne dispatch received here today which quoted an Australian food control official as as?ertinfi that Australia has reached the limit of her food producing capacity and cannot fulfil added responsibilities unless the current drought
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  • 103 1 Tokyo,, May 2Q. (Domei) The Nippon air force now*on a rampage against enemy surface units in Okinawa waters further accounted for a total of nine enemy surface craft in furious assaults carried out last Sunday May 27, according to a frontline dispatch reaching here today
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  • 95 1 Lisbon, May 29, (Domei) An American dispatch reporting the latest American raids on Tokyo said that the Japanese capital was being defended by twice as many heavy anti-aircraft guns as used in the defence of Berlin, by 200 searchlights, fierce fighter planes and several "mystery
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  • 44 1 Zurich, May 20, (Domei)— Italian Premier Ivanhoe Orese Bonomi, who has headed the Italian Government with the support of the An-glo-American authorities, has been compelled to resign owing to the withdrawal of Left VYing political backing, according to a Rome dispatch.
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  • 59 1 It is learned from an authoritative source that at about 9.30 a.m. today three or four enemy B-J4's attempted to penetrate the skies over Syonan but were driven off by our interception units. The enemy approached to a point over south-eastern Johore, and then
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  • 126 1 A Nippon Frontline Base in the Okinawa Sector, May 29, (Domei) —The Nippon air force's all-out offensives Lunched late Sunday night were carried on with unabaied intensity throughout yesterday, Monday, when our airmen concentrated theii devastating attacks on enemy viarcraft in Nachigusugu Bay on the
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  • 64 1 Lisbon, May 20,. (Domei)— In the biggest admission of American naval losses off Okinawa so far, American Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz's Headquarters reported from Guam today that one "light" American naval unit has been sunk and 12 others have been "light to moderately" damaged by Japanese special air
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  • 183 1 Zurich, May 28, (Domei)— That the Anglo-American invasion has not brought 'liberation" but only starvasion and misery to Europe's millions today was confirmed in a 8.8.C. broadcast made by Frank Guillard, who painted a dismal picture of the food situation inside Germany. Commenting on the
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  • 173 1 A Nippon Naval Airbase, May 2q, (Domei) —The biggest bag of "supur-fortresses"-was scored by our naval air units at tin- base on May 24 when they definitely knocked down 25, heavily damaged 13, most of which were probably shot down, iind scored "bull's-eye"
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  • 90 1 Lisbon, May 28. (Domei) American Secretary of State Edward Stettinius, in a broadcast to the American people tonight, said that negotiations for the reconstruction of the Soviet-spon-sored Polish Provisional Government had been disappointing and the United States still was at odds with the Soviet Union
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  • 67 1 Zurich, May 29. (Domei) Anglo-American and Soviet authorities are now conducting negotiations regarding the disposition of Austria, which is partly occupied by Anglo-American and Soviet troops, according to information received here today. "A delicate point is whether Stalin, like Tito, now feels that the previous Teheran and Yalta
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  • 130 2 Frontline Base, May 2b, (Delayed)—(Domei)—Altliough actual damage inflicted on the enemy-held Kita and Naka airfields by the Nippon (iiretsu" airlorne unit and also special fettark air coips has not yet been ascertained owing to heavy overcast, it is quite certain our raiders completely accomplished
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  • 103 2 Negri Sembilan observed Kaigun Kinenbi in a manner befitting the occasion on May 27. Seicho employees assembled at the Sinsei Kaikan, Seremban at 10 a.m. when a ceremony was held and Governor Hatta addressed the fathering, through the Dato' Baadair. At Port Dickson on the same
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  • 138 2 Lisbon, May 28, (Dcmei) Major George Fielding t lliot, American military anavlst, writing in today's 'New York Herald Tribune," emphasized the complex occupational pioblems faced by the three main I owers in Europe and questioned Soviet control over certain areas oi Eastern Europe,
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  • 105 2 However, with the end of the European war, the Anglo-American countries and the Soviet Union today must face complicated political issues, and there is the need for the three powers to solve in particular the political problems arising from the Soviet occupation of Eastern Europe, the writer said.
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  • 261 2 Bukit Tinggi, May 28. (Domei)—Messages ot conjratulations were received today by Mohamed Sjafi, newly-elected President of tht Sumatra Central Advisory Council, from Shigenori Togo, Nippon Foreign Minister ot East Asiatic Affairs. Field-Marshal Hisaichi Terauchi C.-in-C. of Nippon Expeditionary Forces in the Southern Regions, and from
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  • 204 2 Parliament* Discuss Latest Developments Zurich, May 29 (Domci) Middle East dispatches received here report no improvement in the situation in Syria and Lebanon, but mention fresh incidents in Aleppo, Damascus, hama and Horns. Damascus, the Syrian I capital, last Bight was
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  • 78 2 A comfort p;irty arranged by the women's section of the Oversea-Chinese Association paid visits to the various military and naval hospitals in the island on Sunday and Monday. The party which was headed by Mrs. Lim Boon-keng, Chairman of the O.C.A. women's section, took with them
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  • 61 2 Macassar, May 27. (Domei) —On the auspicious occasion of Imperial Nippon Navy Day, the Civil Affairs Department of the Naval Administration today announced the appointment of eight prominent Indonesian leaders as Government officials. One received the appointment as Mayor of Macassar Municipality, two a? district
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  • 155 2 Mr. Mrs. M. Muthiah of 22, Johore Flat thank all those friends, who attended on Sunday last the funeral of their beloved daughter, the late Miss Rajeswari; and also those who sent wreaths and monetary gifts and lent lorries, especially Railway staffs, Christ Church Committee and other individuals. The
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