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    Count Hayashi Tadasu, GCVO (林 董, 11 April 1850 – 10 July 1913) was a Japanese career diplomat and cabinet minister of Meiji-era Japan. He was born Satō...
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  • art dealer Tadashi Hayashi (林 正, born 1962), Japanese basketball coach Hayashi Tadasu (林 董, 1850–1913), Japanese diplomat Hayashi Tadataka (林 忠崇, 1848–1941)...
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    Countess Hayashi Misao (林 操) (born Gamo Misao (蒲生 操); 1858 – 1942) was a Japanese noblewoman and wife of Hayashi Tadasu, the first Japanese ambassador...
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    1902 by British foreign secretary Lord Lansdowne and Japanese diplomat Hayashi Tadasu. The alliance was the first-ever military pact concluded on equal terms...
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    physician to the last shōgun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu. Foreign Minister Hayashi Tadasu was his brother and Navy Minister Enomoto Takeaki was his distant relative...
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    Kawase 1884–1893 Aoki Shūzō 1894 Katō Takaaki 1895–1900 Hayashi Tadasu 1900–1905 Hayashi Tadasu 1905–1906 Komura Jutarō 1906–1908 Katō Takaaki 2nd time...
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    Treaty of Portsmouth Count Mutsu Munemitsu: Treaty of Shimonoseki Count Hayashi Tadasu: Anglo-Japanese Alliance Count Kaneko Kentarō: envoy to the United States...
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    1906) Hayashi Tadasu (1 April 1906) Higashikuze Michiyoshi (1 April 1906) Fukuoka Takachika (1 April 1906) Saionji Kinmochi (14 September 1907) Hayashi Tomoyuki...
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    March 1902 – August 1911 Succeeded by Ishimoto Shinroku Preceded by Hayashi Tadasu Minister of Foreign Affairs July 1908 – August 1908 Succeeded by Komura...
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    2108/zsj.24.449. PMID 17867844. S2CID 31047933. Tajima, Yuko; Yoshihiro, Hayashi; Tadasu, Yamada (2004). "Comparative Anatomical Study on the Relationships...
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    Education. The request for the lectures was initially communicated to Hayashi Tadasu, then ambassador in London (from December 1905). At first Sawayanagi...
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    November 2021). "Kishida set to tap former education minister Yoshimasa Hayashi to be Japan's top diplomat". The Japan Times. Kyodo Staff News. Retrieved...
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    Foreign Affairs of Japan 1918 Succeeded by Uchida Kōsai Preceded by Hayashi Tadasu Minister of Communications 1912–1913 Succeeded by Motoda Hajima Preceded by...
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    was signed in London between the Foreign Secretary Lord Lansdowne and Hayashi Tadasu, the Japanese Minister. MacDonald was still in Tokyo when the alliance...
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    Ministers of Albania (Igli Hasani), Bulgaria (Nickolay Mladenov), Japan (Hayashi Tadasu), Malaysia (Rais Yatim), Pakistan (Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, later...
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    Professional Baseball Nagashima Shigeo, professional baseball player Hayashi Tadasu, Meiji period statesman "Sakura city official statistics" (in Japanese)...
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  • Keigo Fukuzawa Einosuke (no relation of Fukuzawa Yukichi) Hayashi Tozaburo (later Hayashi Tadasu) Ito Shonosuke Okukawa Ichiro Yasui Shinpachiro Mitsukuri...
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    for Japan to supply him with weapons. Although the Japanese diplomat Hayashi Tadasu supported the plan, the Japanese government, including Yamagata, was...
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  • Leader Sirichok Sopha – Member of the Thai House of Representatives Hayashi Tadasu – Japanese Foreign Minister Desmond Tan – Minister of State in the Singaporean...
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  • Serbia KBE tbd Diplomatic Gunnar Hägglöf Sweden GCVO tbd Diplomatic Hayashi Tadasu Japan GCVO 1905 Diplomatic Pedro Felipe Iñiguez Chile KCVO 1919 Diplomatic...
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    ambassador to Great Britain Misao Hayashi (1858–1942), Japanese countess and socialite, wife of Ambassador Hayashi Tadasu Hayashi (1850–1913), first Japanese...
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  • Edgbaston) (ULIP) Goh Keng Swee – deputy Prime Minister of Singapore (LSE) Hayashi Tadasu – Japanese Foreign Minister (KCL) Teo Chee Hean – Singaporean minister...
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  • opened a school which taught a number of high-profile individuals: Hayashi Tadasu, Takahashi Korekiyo, and Masuda Takashi, among others. Clara taught...
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    lived at No. 13 Thomas Forbes (1900–1988), grew up at No. 15 Count Hayashi Tadasu (1850–1913), First Ambassador of Japan to Great Britain. Lived at No...
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    (1832-1899) Ōkuma Shigenobu (1838-1922) Soejima Taneomi (1828-1905) Others: Hayashi Tadasu (1850-1913) Inoue Kowashi (1844-1905) Katsu Kaishū (1823-1899) Yokoi...
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    Imperial University University of Cambridge Anglo-Japanese relations Hayashi Tadasu – another member of the group sent to Britain in 1866, by the Bakufu...
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    of alliance between England and Japan; signed by Lord Lansdowne and Hayashi Tadasu. Treaty of Vereeniging Ends the Second Boer War. 1903 Cuban–American...
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    Oxford University Press: 1076–1102. doi:10.2307/1864377. JSTOR 1864377. Hayashi, Tadasu (1903). "For his People, being the True Story of Sogoro's Sacrifice...
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    two countries, led by Secretary Root and Japanese Foreign Minister Hayashi Tadasu, reached the informal Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907. Japan agreed to...
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    Scandinavia, was founded in Norway in order to bring electricity. Count Hayashi Tadasu presented his credentials at the Court of St James's to become Japan's...
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