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    Adachi Kenzō (安達 謙蔵, 20 December 1864 – 2 August 1948) was a statesman, politician and cabinet minister in Taishō and early Shōwa period Japan. He participated...
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    Assassination of Empress Myeongseong (category Adachi Kenzō)
    Russian Empire to offset Japanese influence, Miura struck a deal with Adachi Kenzō of the newspaper Kanjō shinpō and the Daewongun to carry out her killing...
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    Kanjō shinpō (category Adachi Kenzō)
    with Adachi Kenzō through the introduction of the Japanese consul in Busan. Adachi had just recently founded the Chōsen Jihō newspaper in Busan. Adachi offered...
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  • or katakana. Emperor Kenzō (顕宗, born 5 AD), 23rd Japanese imperial ruler Adachi Kenzō (謙蔵, 1864–1948), Japanese politician Kenzo Fujisue (健三, born 1964)...
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    Chōsen jihō (category Adachi Kenzō)
    paid 400 won for the acquisition of the paper, and assigned journalist Adachi Kenzō to take over its operations. The paper restarted on November 21, 1894...
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    political party in Japan active in the 1930s. In 1931, Home Minister Adachi Kenzō spoke out strongly in support of the Imperial Japanese Army’s unauthorized...
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    organization Kokumin Domei which was formed by Adachi Kenzō in 1933. In 1936, Nakano Seigō disagreed with Adachi on of matters of policy and formed a separate...
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    Osachi Hamaguchi, Wakatsuki Reijirō, Yamamoto Tatsuo, Takejirō Tokonami, Adachi Kenzō, Koizumi Matajirō and Saitō Takao. The party platform was politically...
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  • slalom canoeist Ken Adachi (1929–1989), Canadian writer and literary critic Kenyi Adachi (born 1993), Mexican footballer Adachi Kenzō (安達 謙蔵, 1864–1948)...
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    67pp 20.58pp New party   Fourth party Fifth party   Leader Abe Isoo Adachi Kenzō Party Shakai Taishūtō Kokumin Dōmei Last election 2.59%, 5 seats – Seats won...
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    Japan. Einosuke Harada Jun-Ichiro Mukai Kang Sang-jung Tetsuya Noda Adachi Kenzō Korekiyo Otsuka Toshio Ōtsu Morio Takahashi Toshikatsu Matsuoka Minoru...
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    (真藤義雄), who was teaching the Japanese language there around that time. Adachi Kenzō, who had previously founded the newspapers in Korea Kanjō Shinpō and...
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    39pp 4.44pp   Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party   SWK Leader Vacant Adachi Kenzō Nakano Seigō Party Shōwakai Kokumin Dōmei Tōhōkai Last election 4.78%...
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    Yoshirō Minister of Communications 11 June 1924 – 30 May 1925 Succeeded by Adachi Kenzō Preceded by Ozaki Yukio Minister of Education 27 October 1898 – 8 November...
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    Katō Takaaki Cabinet (category Adachi Kenzō)
    Communications Inukai Tsuyoshi Kakushin Club June 11, 1924 May 30, 1925 Adachi Kenzō Kenseikai May 30, 1925 January 28, 1926 Minister of Railways Sengoku...
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    ties with Katō Takaaki. Party leaders included Hamaguchi Osachi and Adachi Kenzō. The merger gave the Kenseikai a total of 198 seats in the Lower House...
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    Minister 46 Mochizuki Keisuke Tanaka 23 May 1928   47 Adachi Kenzō Hamaguchi 2 July 1929   48 Adachi Kenzō 2nd Wakatsuki 14 April 1931   49 Nakahashi Tokugorō...
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    failed, however, Nakano formed the Kokumin Dōmei (National Alliance) with Adachi Kenzō and his faction, breaking away from the Minseito, then elaborating and...
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    Boshin Club's Hida Kageyuki and Nakamura Yaroku and the Daidō Club's Adachi Kenzō, together with the intervention of Minister of Agriculture and Commerce...
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    Adachi Kenzō, Osachi Hamaguchi, Toshio Shimada, Baron Kato, Kataoka Naoharu, and Ema Koigumi in 1916...
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    Procedure. The accused, Miura Goro, Sugimura Fukashi, Okamoto Ryunosuke, Adachi Kenzo, Kunimoto Shigeakira, Terasaki Taikichi, Hirayama Iwabiko, Nakamura Takewo...
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    Kenseikai September 14, 1926 April 20, 1927 Minister of Communications Adachi Kenzō Kenseikai January 30, 1926 April 20, 1927 Minister of Railways Sengoku...
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    Shidehara Independent July 2, 1929 April 14, 1931 Minister of Home Affairs Adachi Kenzō Rikken Minseitō July 2, 1929 April 14, 1931 Minister of Finance Junnosuke...
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    Kiyoura 7 January 1924   29 Inukai Tsuyoshi Katō Takaaki 11 June 1924   30 Adachi Kenzō Katō Takaaki, 1st Wakatsuki 30 May 1925   31 Mochizuki Keisuke Tanaka...
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  • little prior experience in the field. Closely adjacent to this group was Adachi Kenzō, who founded the newspapers Chōsen Jihō in Busan in 1894, and Kanjō Shinpō...
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    Giichi Home Minister 23 May 1928 – 2 July 1929 Succeeded by Adachi Kenzō Preceded by Adachi Kenzō Minister of Communications 20 April 1927 – 23 May 1928 Succeeded by...
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    Term start Term end Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs Adachi Kenzō Rikken Dōshikai July 2, 1915 August 12, 1915 Parliamentary Undersecretary...
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    and recognized the value. In 1922, the Army commended him. Minister Adachi Kenzo (in 1925), and Prince Kuni Kuniyoshi (in 1926) also commended him. In...
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    Independent April 14, 1931 December 13, 1931 Minister of Home Affairs Adachi Kenzō Rikken Minseitō April 14, 1931 December 13, 1931 Minister of Finance...
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    1996–1997; Minister of Transport 1988–1989). His son-in-law is: Masashi Adachi (阿達 雅志 Adachi Masashi, b. September 27, 1959) Member of the House of Councilors...
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