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Kaneo NanjoKaneo Nanjo in The Boston Globe - Nov 20 1921
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... also spend part of the day ln conference with Boston business men. The Japanese delegation is made up of Dr Takuma Dan. chairman; Kunizo Hara, Naojiro Iida. Kenjiro Matsumoto. Kaneo Nanjo, Baron Kumakichi Nas- kashima. Shintaro Ohashi. Tokutaro Sakai. Norihiko Umekichi Yoneyama and Masanao Kobayashi. PORT OF BOSTON Only One Fishing Vessel Comes In Through Fog Only one vessel arrived at ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Kaneo NanjoKaneo Nanjo in The Boston Globe - Nov 20 1921
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... spend part of the day ln conference with Boston busi ness men. The Japanese delegation is made up of Dr Takuma Dan. chairman; Kunizo Hara. Naojiro Ilda. Kenjiro Matsumoto, Kaneo Nanjo. Baron Kumakichi Nas- kashima. Shintaro Ohashi. Tokutaro Sakai. Norihiko Umekichi Yoneyama and Masanao Kobayashi. PORT OF BOSTON Only One Fishing Yessel Oomes In Through Fog Wiil There Be MUSIC in ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Kaneo NanjoKaneo Nanjo in The Boston Herald - Nov 20 1921
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"... signatures are required for nomination liy the election department. Until yesterday Donoghue waa fourth among the nln ttt —akbar at stean tuie cortin ad. Tokutaro Sakal, Masanao Kobayashi and Kaneo Nanjo. Charles F. former president of the Boston of Commeree and of the First National Bank, is chairman of tho committee which will receive thc visiting Japanese. The other members of ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Kaneo NanjoKaneo Nanjo in The independent. volume - Dec 2 1921
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"... have to rely entirely upon imported cotton for ourv fabricatingandv spinning, and depend about" one-half upon your raw material supply, amounting, last year ' to nearly $300,000,000." r ) Kaneo Nanjo, another of the visitors, in talking on cotton said:. "Cotto spinning' is oneof our most important' industries, and nas followed the "same track as all the rest. In 1920 mm ..."
Publication place: Elizabeth City, Pasquotank, North Carolina