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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Said Nicolaevsky: "The participation of both Okano and Ozaki in the Alliance proves Stalin's willingness to avail himself of every Japanese supporter of an agreement with Russia. The silence about the Mikado shows that no special importance is attributed to the problem of monarchy. . . . The Alliance's basic line . . . consists in forming Japanese cadres ready to support Stalin's Eastern policy, and in averting . . . British and American predominance in China after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Free Japan Committee | 7/30/1945 | See Source »

Lady Astor, high-strung, American-born M.P., huffed, puffed and pleaded to no avail when Canadian MPs barred her from her London house, which had been requisitioned for Dominion overseas election headquarters. She was assured that she would be able to get in as soon-as the voting was over-nine days later...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: The Cheerful Outlook | 6/11/1945 | See Source »

...them. Sales of the tickets so far indicate that the elite of the junior class and probably of the professional staff will be there, so all class members are advised to take advantage of this opportunity to rub elbows. If appeals to class spirit, etc, are of avail, one last appeal can be made attendance as a reward to the anonymity author of those official "notices" show the dance. It is rumored that after the publicity given him in Tuesday's notice Lt. Lindsay has been searching for the unknown author with his loaded DO's in hand...

Author: By Larry Hyde, | Title: The Lucky Bag | 6/8/1945 | See Source »

President Conant was scheduled to be the third speaker at the meeting, but he declined the invitation. Although in Washington over the weekend, President Conant is expected back Sunday morning, but no further information is avail bale as to the reasons for his absence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FORUM TO FEATURE UNIVERSITY HEADS | 4/27/1945 | See Source »

...face of it, neither the tiger tough ness nor the political agility of Premier General Kuniaki Koiso were of any avail. Four times in eight months of office he had staved off the inevitable by reshuffling his cabinet. Now he shuffled across the ancient moat to the Imperial Palace. Be hind the unmortared walls he bowed before Emperor Hirohito, confessed his failures, offered his apologies and the collective resignation of his cabinet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Weakest Yet | 4/16/1945 | See Source »

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