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『高木文庫』IPR関係資料目録 -- no. 215 詳細
2151954年太平洋会議(京都)関係 新聞切抜及び雑誌記事 |
1) | “Curiosity about red China haunts big IPR conference,” Nippon Times, Oct. 4, 1954, 1p. |
2) | “Opinions exchanged viewed help in formulating future policies,” The Mainichi, Oct. 8, 1954, 1p. |
3) | “IPR lobby 7, Dr. Robert B. Hall” The Mainichi, Oct. 3, 1954, 1p. |
4) | “Japan will not be able to turn back invasion without foreign help,” The Mainichi, Oct. 3, 1954, 1p. |
5) | “IPR debates center on Japan’s rearmament, ‘revrerse course,” The Mainichi, Sept. 29, 1954, 1p. |
6) | “IPR lobby 3, Norman Harper, Australia” The Mainichi, Sept. 29, 1954, 1p. |
7) | “Trade held only answer to population problem” Asahi Evening News, Oct. 2, 2pp. |
8) | “IPR: lord Lindsay report on China” Japan News, Sept. 29, 1954, 1p. |
9) | “Foreign IPR delegates visit Nara” The Mainichi, Oct. 4, 1954, 1p. |
10) | “IPR lobby 8, Soedjatmoko, Indonesia” The Mainichi, Oct. 4, 1954, 1p. |
11) | “IPR parley in Kyoto discusses Asian issues” Asahi Evening News, Sept. 28, 1954, 1p. |
12) | “IPR meeting” Asahi Evening News, Sept. 28, 1954, 1p. |
13) | “IPR delegates most likely to discuss H-Dust victim” Nippon Times, Sept. 27, 1954, 1p. |
14) | “Institute of Pacific relations meeting in Kyoto Sept. 27,” The Mainichi, Sept. 22, 1954, 1p. |
15) | “Participants in IPR confab” The Mainichi, Sept. 23, 1954, 1p. |
16) | “Changing history of Japan IPR and its role reviewed” The Mainichi, Sept. 27, 1954, 1p. |
17) | “IPR Conference opening in Kyoto today” The Mainichi, Sept. 27, 1954, 1p. |
18) | “McCarthyist attacks said AIPR’s most pressing issue” The Mainichi, Sept. 27, 1954, 1p. |
19) | “IPR lobby 1, Prof. Harold H. Fisher” The Mainichi, Sept. 27, 1954, 1p. |
20) | “2nd IPR Kyoto conference to open today” The Mainichi, Sept. 27, 1954, 4p. |
21) | “Leader, IPR future” Japan News, Sept. 27, 1954, 1枚 |
22) | “IPR int’l council meeting today” The Mainichi, Sept. 25, 1954, 1枚 |
23) | “Delegates of 10 nations begin 12th IPR meeting” Nippon Times, Sept. 28, 1954, 1p. |
24) | “IPR conference opens in Kyoto; 100 attending” Asahi Evening News, Sept. 27, 1954, 1p. |
25) | “IPR faces US funds issue” Japan News, Sept. 28, 1954, 1p. |
26) | “IPR confab opens to promote peace” The Mainichi, Sept. 28, 1954, 1p. |
27) | “IPR conference opens” The Mainichi, Sept. 28, 1954, 1p. |
28) | “Foreign delegates see ‘Noh’ ” [The Mainichi, Sept. 30] 1p. |
29) | “IPR Lobby 4, Edgar Mclnnis, Canada” The Mainichi, Sept. 30, 1954, 1p. |
30) | “Pacific Relations” Nippon Times, Sept. 30, 1954, 1p. |
31) | “IPR takes up Japan’s population problem” Asahi Evening News, Sept. 30, 1954, 1p. |
32) | “IPR studies how to raise Asia standards” Japan News, Oct. 1, 1954, 1p. |
33) | “Red China’s man in street thinks U.S. is aggressor” Nippon Times, Sept. 29, 1954, 1p. |
34) | “Reparations bid ‘Hardens’ ”, Nippon Times, Sept. 30, 1954, 1p. |
35) | “IPR Lobby 5, Mrs. Noon, Pakistan” The Mainichi, Oct. 1, 1954, 1p. |
36) | “Rationalization of Japan industry features debates at IPR confab” The Mainichi, Oct. 1, 1954, 1p. |
37) | “3-man Indonesian IPR delegation coming” The Mainichi, Oct. 1, 1954, 1p. |
38) | “Foreign investments in Asia discussed” Japan News, Oct. 2, 1954, 1p. |
39) | “IPR delegates urge shift of surplus of labor force” Asahi Evening News, Oct. 1, 1954, 1p. |
40) | “IPR Lobby 6, Prof. Roger Levy, France” The Mainichi, Oct. 2, 1954, 1p. |
41) | “Peace in the Pacific” The Mainichi, Oct. 2, 1954, 1p. |
42) | “Dull trade causes of instability of Japanese politics” The Mainichi, Oct. 2, 1954, 1p. |
43) | “Commemorative photo of the Institute of Pacific Relations entire assembly in front of the Oten gate of the Heian Shrine” The Mainichi, Oct. 2, 1954, 1p. |
44) | “IPR delegates stress role of labor unions” Asahi Evening News, Oct. 4, 1954 |
45) | “Foreign view points, Watchman, hostility towards in Japan” Asahi Evening News, Oct. 4, 1954 |
46) | “IPR features UK clashes” Japan News, Oct. 4, 1954, 1p. |
47) | “IPR lobby 9, Quirino Gregorio” The Mainichi, Oct. 5, 1954, 1p. |
48) | “Opinion gaining ground Japan’s rearmament is ‘necessary evil’” The Mainichi, Oct. 5, 1954, 1p. |
49) | “Delegate to IPR states Red co-existence ‘phony’” Nippon Times, Oct. 5, 1954 |
50) | “IPR to hold next meeting in Australia or Pakistan” Nippon Times, Oct. 6, 1954, 1p. |
51) | “U.K. delegates to IPR sees GATT seat for Japan, Asahi Evening News, Oct. 5, 1954 |
52) | “IPR discusses investment and aid program in Asia” The Mainichi, Oct. 6, 1954, 1p. |
53) | “Collective security is only way to stop communist aggression” The Mainichi, Oct. 6, 1954, 1p. |
54) | “IPR lobby 10, Sir Andrew Mcfadyean, Britain” The Mainichi, Oct. 6, 1954, 1p. |
55) | “IPR delegates discuss Japan, world problems” The Mainichi, Oct. 6, 1954, 1p. |
56) | “IPR delegates discuss Japan, world problems, roundtable conference in Kyoto” The Mainichi, Oct. 7, 1954, 1p. |
57) | “IPR lobby 11, Eikichi Araki, Japan” The Mainichi, Oct. 7, 1954, 1p. |
58) | “Co-existence of 2 camps, int’l tension discussed” The Mainichi, Oct. 7, 1954, 1p. |
59) | “Long, thorny way ahead for women in Asia to reach Western counterparts” The Mainichi, Oct. 7, 1954, 1p. |
60) | “Colombo plan role seen for Japan at IPR meet” Asahi Evening News, Oct. 6, 1954, 1p. |
61) | “US attitude criticized” Japan News, Oct. 7, 1954, 1p. |
62) | “IPR votes for China in UN” Japan News, Oct. 8, 1954, 1p. |
63) | “The Pacific Relations Conference” The Pakistan Times, Dec. 5, 1954, 2pp. |
64) | “Japanese crisis grows as population soars” [Minnea---] Oct. 17, 1954, 1p. |
65) | “Red China trade seen as small aid to Japan” Oct. 19, 1954 |
66) | “Conference on Pacific Relations, future hard to discern” from Kenneth Younger, 3pp. (The Scotsman, 11 October 1954) |
67) | “Japan cloud over Pacific Conference” 2pp. (Article in The Sunday Times, 3 October 1954 by Richard Hughes) |
68) | “Playing safe on Asian problems controversy avoided at Pacific Relations Conference” 3pp. (Article in The Manchester Guardian, 22 October 1954) |
69) | “Asia Revisited” by Sir Andrew McFadyean, 5pp. (World Liberalism, vol.4, no.4, Winter 1954)) |
70) | “We must help Asia to live” by Sir Andrew McFadyean, 2pp. (The Liberal News, 12 November 1954) |
71) | Extract from article in South China Morning Post, 14 September 1954, 1p. |
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