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JAPANESE PROTEST AGAINST UNITED STATES TREATY.—A scene in front of Parliament Buildings, Tokyo, a few days ago, during a demonstration against the new mutual defence treaty between Japan and the United States. The demonstrators also marched on the United States Embassy and the home of the Prime Minister (Mr Kishi). They shouted “Ike, Don’t Come!” and “Down With Kishi!”

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29220, 2 June 1960, Page 15

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JAPANESE PROTEST AGAINST UNITED STATES TREATY.—A scene in front of Parliament Buildings, Tokyo, a few days ago, during a demonstration against the new mutual defence treaty between Japan and the United States. The demonstrators also marched on the United States Embassy and the home of the Prime Minister (Mr Kishi). They shouted “Ike, Don’t Come!” and “Down With Kishi!” Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29220, 2 June 1960, Page 15

JAPANESE PROTEST AGAINST UNITED STATES TREATY.—A scene in front of Parliament Buildings, Tokyo, a few days ago, during a demonstration against the new mutual defence treaty between Japan and the United States. The demonstrators also marched on the United States Embassy and the home of the Prime Minister (Mr Kishi). They shouted “Ike, Don’t Come!” and “Down With Kishi!” Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29220, 2 June 1960, Page 15