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A TOAST TO PEACE.—The tenth anniversary of the signing of the peace treaty between Japan and the United States is commemorated in Washington. Mr S. Yoshida, who was Prime Minister of Japan when the treaty was signed, joins in a toast with Mr Dean Acheson (right), United States Secretary of State in 1952, and Mr J. Dodge, formerly an aide to President Eisenhower. Both Americans are wearing the insignia of the first class of the Order of the Rising Sun.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29819, 11 May 1962, Page 13

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A TOAST TO PEACE.—The tenth anniversary of the signing of the peace treaty between Japan and the United States is commemorated in Washington. Mr S. Yoshida, who was Prime Minister of Japan when the treaty was signed, joins in a toast with Mr Dean Acheson (right), United States Secretary of State in 1952, and Mr J. Dodge, formerly an aide to President Eisenhower. Both Americans are wearing the insignia of the first class of the Order of the Rising Sun. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29819, 11 May 1962, Page 13

A TOAST TO PEACE.—The tenth anniversary of the signing of the peace treaty between Japan and the United States is commemorated in Washington. Mr S. Yoshida, who was Prime Minister of Japan when the treaty was signed, joins in a toast with Mr Dean Acheson (right), United States Secretary of State in 1952, and Mr J. Dodge, formerly an aide to President Eisenhower. Both Americans are wearing the insignia of the first class of the Order of the Rising Sun. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29819, 11 May 1962, Page 13

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