いまどこ ―冒頭表示2
キーボードの2段めと3段目はなぜ互い違いになっていないの - 教えて!goo:
に答えてってな形で部分統合しようかナとも思う。
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/raycy/e/c11db5b33d4a1d67900e568ab0dc6273ではちょっとスレ違うと思う。
http://www6.atpages.jp/~raycy/Q/ を http://www6.atpages.jp/raycy/blog2btron/door やらの作業経過を取り入れつつ、ふくらませるようなかんじで、、
http://www6.atpages.jp/~raycy/Q/ を http://www6.atpages.jp/raycy/blog2btron/door やらの作業経過を取り入れつつ、ふくらませるようなかんじで、、
No more Hiroshimas.
http://www.google.com/archivesearch?q=no-more-hiroshimas&scoring=a&sa=N&sugg=d&as_ldate=1940&as_hdate=1949&lnav=hist0
http://www.google.com/archivesearch?q=no-more-hiroshimas&scoring=a&sa=N&sugg=d&as_ldate=1940&as_hdate=1949&lnav=hist0
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=1UczAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pu4HAAAAIBAJ&dq=no-more-hiroshimas&pg=2223%2C1212556
Miss Helen Topping
Tells About Lives
Of Noted Japanese
Lives of three Japanese personalities, whose names will go down in history for their efforts to promote world peace, were briefly reviewed by Miss Helen Topping at a meeting of the Woman's Christia Temperance Union held last Tuesday afternoon atthe home of Mrs.James Culbertson on Sumset Drive.Miss Topping served as secretary to Tojohiha Hagawa, noted Japanese Christian, until recently.
First on her list of great Jaanese personalities was Madam Yajima who built up a strong woman"s Christian Temperance Union in her country and devoted thelater years of her life to promoting world peace. In speaking of her second great
http://www.google.com/archivesearch?q=no-more-hiroshima-anywhere
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=a5oVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ugsEAAAAIBAJ&dq=no-more-hiroshima-anywhere&pg=6775%2C3753880
Eugene Register-Guard - Google News Archive - Sep 25, 1949
Better Bombs
Key to Peace",
Jap Reveals
TOKYO, Japan--(UP)--Future of the world rests on American ability to develop more and better atomic bombs, the mayor of atombombed Hiroshima said Saturday after hearing of the reported Pussian atomic explosion.
"If this report is true, it means that our future security and that of all peace-loving citizens in the world are even more squarely in the lap of the United States," Mayor Shinzo Hamai, of Hiroshima, said.
Mayor Hamai heard Andrei Vishinsky's assurance in the United Nations that Russia has no intention of attacking any nation, but ue said " We believe the Russian development heralds a new dawn in a world struggle to maintain peace, and this new stage must be marked by ever-increasing American efofrts to counter every move made by theRussians."
Hamai said the news of the Russian explonion "precisely bears out the fears and popes that motivated more than 100,000 Hiroshima citezens to sign a petition to President Truman asking a firm United States policy to assure no more Hiroshima anywhere.