Katsuo Okazaki (岡崎 勝男, Okazaki Katsuo, 10 July 1897 – 10 October 1965) was a Japanese sportsman, diplomat and political figure. He served as the Japanese...
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runner Katsuo Okazaki (岡崎 勝男, 1897–1965), Japanese long-distance runner and politician Katsuo Osugi (大杉 勝男, 1945–1992), Japanese baseball player Katsuo Takaishi...
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as candidates for the party, including Hayato Ikeda, Eisaku Sato and Katsuo Okazaki. Many of these were elected for the first time in the 1949 election...
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Eisaku Satō and future Foreign Minister and Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsuo Okazaki were first elected in this election. The second cabinet of Prime Minister...
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alpine skier Hiroshi Okazaki (岡崎 洋, born 1967), Japanese shogi player Isao Okazaki (1920–2006), Japanese right-wing activist Katsuo Okazaki (1897–1965), served...
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Umezu, Chief of the Army General Staff Major General Yatsuji Nagai Katsuo Okazaki (Foreign Ministry) Rear Admiral Tadatoshi Tomioka Toshikazu Kase (Foreign...
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1954 – December 23, 1956 Prime Minister Ichirō Hatoyama Preceded by Katsuo Okazaki Succeeded by Nobusuke Kishi In office August 17, 1945 – September 15...
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March 8, 1954, in Tokyo between John Allison of the United States and Katsuo Okazaki of Japan. The accord contained eleven articles and seven amendments...
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Chris Penn, American actor (d. 2006); in Los Angeles, California Died: Katsuo Okazaki, 68, former Japanese Foreign Minister and the Japanese Consul-General...
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crewmembers, Oishi Matashichi, aimed at the then Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuo Okazaki in his book, citing the fact that despite the lingering resentment towards...
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Shigeru Yoshida October 15, 1948 April 30, 1952 1293 Shigeru Yoshida 45 Katsuo Okazaki April 30, 1952 December 10, 1954 954 (40) Mamoru Shigemitsu December...
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and all other British and American members of the council resigned. Katsuo Okazaki was appointed in his place. Liddell was interned in Shanghai for the...
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Keswick (4.1940 – 1.5.1941) John Hellyer Liddell (1.5.1941 – 5.1.1942) Katsuo Okazaki (5.1.1942 – 1.8.1943) J. G. Ballard, British writer. His acclaimed novel...
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1964) Kenkichi Yoshizawa (5 January 1965) Kōno Ichirō (8 July 1965) Katsuo Okazaki (10 October 1965) Kiyose Ichirō (27 June 1967) Matsutarō Shōriki (9...
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Shigeru Yoshida Kaneshichi Masuda February 16, 1949 May 6, 1950 444 Katsuo Okazaki May 6, 1950 December 26, 1951 599 Shigeru Hori December 26, 1951 October...
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Translator and Interpreter Section, Col. Sidney Mashbir, confronted Katsuo Okazaki of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and presented him evidence gathered...
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sprints, becoming double sprint champion for a fourth time in a row. Katsuo Okazaki, defended his mile run title and went one better than his 1923 880-yards...
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outstanding athlete as he won an unusual discus throw and pentathlon double. Katsuo Okazaki, the winner of the mile run and 880-yards runner-up, later represented...
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of Representatives (Japan) Kenji Ogiwara Nordic Skiing Mayor, Nagano Katsuo Okazaki Athletics House of Representatives (Japan) Atsushi Onita Professional...
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is commonly known as the "Allison Incident." Japanese Consul-General Katsuo Okazaki apologized formally on January 30 (after the Americans demanded they...
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Independent Kentaro Ishihara 93,347 36.61 New Social Democratic Tsuneharu Sato 38,196 14.98 New JCP Katsuo Okazaki 20,451 8.02 New Turnout 254,944 LDP hold...
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Shigeru Yoshida Chief Cabinet Secretary: Kaneshichi Masuda until May 6, Katsuo Okazaki Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Tadahiko Mibuchi until March 2,...
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Order of the Sacred Treasures, 1st class. Maeda studied poetry under Sasaki Nobutsuna. His daughter married post-war Foreign Minister Katsuo Okazaki....
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were delivered by Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida, Foreign Minister Katsuo Okazaki, Saburo Yamada (President of the Japanese Society of International Law)...
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grandfather, Katsuo Okazaki, was an Olympic runner (and Japanese Foreign Minister between 1952 and 1954), her grandmother, Shimako Okazaki, was a tennis...
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deputy secretary in 1941) was appointed Secretary of the Council and Mr Katsuo Okazaki, the chairman to the council, took over the role of Commissioner General...
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December 1951 – 30 October 1952 Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida Preceded by Katsuo Okazaki Succeeded by Taketora Ogata Minister of Labour In office 28 June 1950 –...
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Cabinet Secretary Masuda Kaneshichi Liberal February 16, 1949 May 6, 1950 Katsuo Okazaki Liberal May 6, 1950 December 26, 1951 Cabinet Secretary Kōri Yūichi...
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Kase Japanese Ambassador to the United Nations 1957–1961 Succeeded by Katsuo Okazaki Preceded by Hashim Jawad President of the United Nations Security Council...
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signed a reparation agreement on 25 September with foreign minister Katsuo Okazaki that set the pattern for later settlements with the Philippines and...
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