SNAKE DANCE.—Thousands of Japanese students and Leftwing trade unionists celebrate the cancellation of President Eisenhower’s visit to Japan by a snake-dance procession down Tokyo avenue. Parliament Buildings are in the background. The demonstration was also described as a renewed attempt to overthrow the Kishi Government and to block the security treaty with the United States. The treaty has since been ratified.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29239, 24 June 1960, Page 13
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61SNAKE DANCE.—Thousands of Japanese students and Leftwing trade unionists celebrate the cancellation of President Eisenhower’s visit to Japan by a snake-dance procession down Tokyo avenue. Parliament Buildings are in the background. The demonstration was also described as a renewed attempt to overthrow the Kishi Government and to block the security treaty with the United States. The treaty has since been ratified. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29239, 24 June 1960, Page 13
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