Word: premier
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Katz-Suchy, who has been with the Polish U.N. delegation since 1945, is expected to counter many of the remarks of former Polish Premier Stanislaw Mickolajczyk, who spoke here under Council auspices last February...
When Alcide de Gasperi cast his vote after a one-day rest in Capri, his wife said: "I hope my husband will not be the Premier again. He is so tired." Said he: "We will not fail democracy." Then he went off to Castel Gandolfo to bowl with some of his friends among the local peasants. He was losing badly when a sudden rainstorm broke up the game...
...Port to a throng of 100,000 on the docks. He offered not one hand but two to all who would join his movement. He said that "our arms are wide open to others"-which seemed to indicate that he still had lively hopes of a deal with Premier Robert Schuman...
...same day Premier Schuman spoke quietly to a small crowd in Poitiers. Said he: "I do not know how long the government will last. We are provisional men, but we will work as if tomorrow belonged to us. Others will be called on to replace us, and we will aid them...
Died. Admiral Baron Kantaro Suzuki, 80, Hirohito's Polonius and Premier on V-J day; of a liver ailment; in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. A cautious navyman, lie was hated as a "moderate" by the military jingoists, who left him for dead in the 1936 young-officer insurrection, hounded him into hiding after the 1945 surrender...