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Mosaburō Suzuki (鈴木 茂三郎,
Suzuki Mosaburō,
February 7, 1893 – May 7, 1970) was a ****anese journalist, essayist, and
socialist leader.
Mosaburō Suzuki was...
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Annual sales were
equivalent to $3.1
billion in 2012. In
March 1915,
Mosaburo Makita (b. 1893)
founded Makita Electric Works in Nagoya, Aichi, ****an...
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Election Leader Votes %
Seats +/–
Position Status 1952
Mosaburō Suzuki 3,398,597 9.62 54 / 466 new 4th
Opposition 1953 4,516,715 13.05 72 / 446 18 3rd...
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entire right-wing
leadership to resign,
Katayama retained as chairman, and
Mosaburō Suzuki appointed as
Secretary General. Inejirō
Asanuma was the right-wing...
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Socialist Party In
office 23
March 1960 – 12
October 1960
Preceded by
Suzuki Mosaburō Succeeded by Jōtarō
Kawakami Saburo Eda (acting)
General Secretary of the...
- Comintern-affiliated communists, into the
Proletarian M****es
Party with
Mosaburō Suzuki as
Secretary General. An
attempt to
reform Hyōgikai
resulted in...
- Akutagawa-prize
winning novelist Tamanoumi Masahiro, sumo
wrestler Suzuki Mosaburō,
politician Sakae Ōba,
Captain of 18th
Infantry Regiment Kodai Senga, Pitcher...
- when the
lower house budget committee,
chaired by left-wing
Socialist Mosaburō Suzuki,
rejected the cabinet's
draft budget.
After an even
shorter government...
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Leftist Socialist Party of ****an
Rightist Socialist Party of ****an 30
Suzuki Mosaburo Komakichi Matsuoka Lebanon Progressive Socialist Party Malaya Pan-Malayan...
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Temperance Union. The
influence of left-wing socialists, such as
Suzuki Mosaburō,
forced Katayama to
resign early in his term.
After his resignation, Katayama...