Word: kagami
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...modern ships are fast freighters with accommodations for a limited number of passengers. Bidding for the passenger and silk traffic, N. Y. K. recently built nine motor vessels, three of them the biggest and fastest motor ships in the Pacific. If the two companies merge President Kenkichi Kagami of N. Y. K. will probably head a combine owning 1,500,000 tons of shipping, 260 vessels. Then more accurate than ever will be N. Y. K.'s boast that its ships "Sail All Seas, Link All Lands...
Japan's grappler was President Kenkichi Kagami of Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the Japanese Mail Steamship Co., largest, most luxurious operated by Asiatics. Bland, bespectacled, slightly plump, Mr. Kagami, an incessant smoker of U. S. cigarettes got his technical training in the Occident, sailed home to become an executive genius of Japan's No. 2 house of merchant princes, the Mitsubishi, which controls the N. Y. K. (No. 1 is the House of Mitsui...
...Japan potent President Kagami has a system of working from wooden boxes. One box for all papers about this, another box for all papers about that. Last week Mr. Kagami dipped into his wooden box on Silver and addressed the Congress thus...