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NOW OLD FRlENDS.—General Douglas MacArthur with Mr Shigeru Yoshida, a former Prime Minister of Japan, at the general’s home in New York a few days ago. They became friends soon after the end of the Second World War. General MacArthur, who is now 80 years old, was the Allies’ Supreme - Commander in Japan when Mr Yoshida, who is now 81, became Prime Minister in 1946.

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

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NOW OLD FRlENDS.—General Douglas MacArthur with Mr Shigeru Yoshida, a former Prime Minister of Japan, at the general’s home in New York a few days ago. They became friends soon after the end of the Second World War. General MacArthur, who is now 80 years old, was the Allies’ Supreme – Commander in Japan when Mr Yoshida, who is now 81, became Prime Minister in 1946. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29220, 2 June 1960, Page 15

NOW OLD FRlENDS.—General Douglas MacArthur with Mr Shigeru Yoshida, a former Prime Minister of Japan, at the general’s home in New York a few days ago. They became friends soon after the end of the Second World War. General MacArthur, who is now 80 years old, was the Allies’ Supreme – Commander in Japan when Mr Yoshida, who is now 81, became Prime Minister in 1946. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29220, 2 June 1960, Page 15