Death Of Soviet Envoy To Japan
(N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) <Rec. 10 p.m.) LONDON, April 1. The Soviet Ambassador to Japan, Mr Ivan Fedorovich Tevosyan, died in Moscow yesterday after a long illness, the Soviet news agency, Tass. announced. He was 56 years old. An Armenian by birth, Mr Tevosyan was appointed a Deputy Premier in 1940. promoted to the rank of candidate member of the Communist Party Presidium Politbureau in 1952 and under Mr Georgi Malenkov again became a Deputy Premier. During the struggle for power between Mr Malenkov and Mr Khrushchev he left this post and was appointed the first Soviet Ambassador to Japan.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28551, 2 April 1958, Page 12
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