Word: tokio
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Tokio "Advertiser" the films will be especially welcome. The Japanese organ, printed in English, has twice lost all its files, once in the 1923 earthquake and by fire...
...Olympic games were awarded to Tokio after their invasion of Manchuria, Bingham pointed out, in contrast to the German situation when the games were voted to that country a couple of years before Hitler came into power...
Free speech in Japan is a reality according to Hindmarsh. He explained that with permission from the War and Navy Departments, he spoke last fall in Tokio in bitter condemnation of Japanese military and diplomatic policies, a speech that was printed in newspapers with a total circulation of over nine million. From War and Navy officials came nothing but letters of praise...
Viscount Shinichiro Kurino '81, member of the Japanese privy council and minister to the United States in 1894, died yesterday at Tokio. He was eighty-six years...
...will find its pert, oblique commentaries on travel-worn Europe refreshing in their own right. Haruko Ichikawa is a granddaughter of the late Viscount Shibusewa, one of the first Japanese to travel abroad (1866). Her diary covers a year's travel with her husband, English department head of Tokio's Imperial University, on an Albert Kahn Travelling Fellowship...