... Yoshida government. Mamoru Shigemitsu, peglegged "World War II foreign minister who signed Japan's surrender, and Ichiro Hatoyama, wartime education minister, agreed to form the new party TCov. 23. Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida is ...
... Yoshida was convicted of mur- dering a silk merchant in Nagoya and robbing him of the equiva- lent of 50 cents. A 32-year-old farmer at the time, Yoshida was convicted on the evidence of two men who said they were his accomplices ...
... Yoshida also examined a bullet wound almost directly on top of the victim's head. He described the wound as a "contact" or "neat contact" wound, meaning the gun was at most an eighth- inch from the victim when it was fired. Barbara ...
... Yoshida, who proceeded to strike out Mack Shane — the San Diego Padres' No. 1 draft pick — to end the Inning. Yoshida had done his job, gotten the Important man out. Certainly he would be taken out. Not so. He pitched the final two ...
... Yoshida. Tae wily politician immediately dissolved Parliament and called for new national elections. Yoshida tentatively set April 19 for the elections. His Cabinet will serve as a caretaker government until a new Diet is elected ...
... Yoshida dit que le general Douglas MacArthur avait raison de vouloir attaquer la Mandchourie durant le conflit co- roen et que cette attaque n'aurait point provoque uno troisiemc guerre mondiale. "Le general a ete limogc parcc qu'il ...
... Yoshida to resign. In his resignation, Ando clared that ';the only way to save the state' was for Yoshida to step down from his six-year tenure as prime minister. The 35 members of Yoshida s Liberal conservative party were ioimng a new ...
... Yoshida will be given Japan's first postwar state funeral. In a nation where few politicians are loved. Yoshida became the "genro" or elder statesman who continually advised his countrymen to fight communism and bind themselves to the ...
Japan's Architect Of Prosperity Ex-Prime Minister Yoshida Dies. SHIGERU GERU YOSHIDA. YO - Prime Minister Yoshida 84. who led drive from •wartime to peacetime pros perity. died Friday Several hours before his death he the Roman church u u ...
... Yoshida to form a new Japanese government was given at 2:45 p. m. (Tokyo time) after an audience in the imperial palace. Yoshida immediately began interviewing prospective cabinet members, and a spokesman for the new premier said he ...