Tuesday, October 23, 2007

JAPANESE MINISTER OF HOUSEHOLD IS DEAD

Source:http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ndnp-repository/ndnp:1263067/raw/ndnp:1263066/N69122pdfFile.pdf

JAPANESE MINISTER OF HOUSEHOLD IS DEAD
Prince Tomosada Iwakura Succumbs in Tokyo

TOKYO. April 1.—Prince Tomosada Iwakura, minister of the imperial household, died today. He was formerly vice grand chamberlain, privy councilor and director of the peerage.

He was born In 1851 and was the eldest son of the late Prince Iwakura, a
leading imperialist in the struggle that led to restoration.


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FYI, below is how the original OCR version of the story above looks. After this post, I'll probably leave the OCR text versions out of my posts since it's redundant. I'm just putting it here so you can see how garbled the OCR translated everything... which explains why I'm posting here...

Who was Tomosada J.vakura ???... nuff said.


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JAPANESE MINISTER OF
HOUSEHOLD IS DEAD


Prince Tomosada Iwakura Succumbs
in Tokyo

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