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ADMIRAL YAMAMOTO

SAID TO HAVE BEEN KILLED BY JAPANESE. ARMY AND NAVY FEUD. (Received This Day, 12.15 p.m.) CHUNGKING, June IG. _ A spokesman said evidence indicated that Admiral Yamamoto (Japanese naval Commander-in-Chief), was not killed in action, as announced, but was assassinated at Manila by a Japanese, as a result of the terrible feud between the Japanese Army and Navy. The spokesman added that General Tojo recently visited Manila to settle the feud. SEA & AIR LOSSES. , The Japanese Navy Minister, Admiral Shigetaro Shimada, announced that Japanese sea and air losses in the war were 877 planes, one battleship, three aircraft-carriers, three cruisers, 10 destroyers, eleven submarines, and 13 other’ warships. The Government introduced eight' major Bills, including a 620 million yen Supplementary Budget for the Army and Navy, and 420 millions in order to i subsidise food production. j

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 June 1943, Page 4

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139

ADMIRAL YAMAMOTO Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 June 1943, Page 4

ADMIRAL YAMAMOTO Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 June 1943, Page 4

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