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The Washington Post | August 6, 1988 | Copyright

TOSHIWO DOKO

Japanese Business Leader . . .

Toshiwo Doko, 91, who helped revitalize Japanese manufacturing firms after World War II and promote the nation's recent administrative and fiscal reform, died Aug. 4 in Tokyo of unreported causes.

Mr. Doko served as president of Toshiba Corp., the electronics giant, and oversaw the privatization of Japan's railways.

He became president of Ishikawajima Heavy Industries in 1950 and helped rescue the firm from a recession.

In 1964, Mr. Doko became chairman of Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., a major…

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