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  1. Mitsujirō Ishii (石井 光次郎, Ishii Mitsujirō, 18 August 1889 – 20 September 1981) was a Japanese politician who served as Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1967 to 1969.

  2. Mitsujirō Ishii (石井 光次郎, Ishii Mitsujirō, 18 August 1889 – 20 September 1981) was a Japanese politician who served as Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1967 to 1969.

  3. Japanese politician (1889-1981) 光次郞 光次郎 みつじろう, Mitsujirō, Mitsujiro, Mitsujirou, Mituzirô, Mituzirou 石井 aka いしい, Ishii, Isii (18 Aug 1889 - certain 20 Sep 1981)

  4. President of the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) The president of the Liberal Democratic Party (自由民主党総裁, Jiyū-Minshutō Sōsai) is the highest-ranking member within the Japanese conservative party, the Liberal Democratic Party.

  5. From left to right: Banboku Ōno, Bukichi Miki, Nobusuke Kishi, Mitsujirō Ishii In February 1955, the Democrats won the general elections. On the day after Hatoyama was sworn in as prime minister, Kishi began talks with the Liberals about merging the two parties now that his arch-enemy Yoshida had stepped down as Liberal leader after losing the elections. [4]

  6. 1918-1926. According to the Secretary-General of the Government of Taiwan from 1916 to 1921, Ishii Mitsujirō, from the Miscellaneous Notes on Golf in Taiwan: Matsuoka Tomio, a man called the “King of the Southern Seas”, returned to Taiwan from Manila in April 1918.

  7. Mitsujiro Ishii served as chief of Traffic and Public Peace Sections of Metropolitan Police Board and later as chief of Secretariat and Foreign Affairs Sections of Governor-General of Formosa. He entered Asahi Shimbun and served successively as chief of accounting department, director of Business Division and senior managing director.