Ho Chong (Korean: 허정; April 8, 1896 – September 18, 1988) was a South Korean politician and Korean independence activist who served as the sixth Prime...
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ISBN 978-1-349-57079-9 Ho Jong-suk (in Korean) Ho Jong-suk (in Korean) Ho Jong-suk "Korea North Ministers". Scalapino, Robert A.; Lee Chong-Sik (1972). Communism...
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Sang-su Han Kil-yong Ho Pin Hyon Chil-chong Hwang Chol Kang Tok-yo Kim Myong-gyun Kim Won-bong Kim Chon-hae To Pong-sop Yi Kye-san Yi Chong-ok Yi Hong-yol Mun...
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1948–1960) Acting President Ho Chong (served: 1960) Acting President Kwak Sang-hoon (served: 1960) Acting President Ho Chong (served: 1960) Acting President...
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277 days NARRKI Liberal 1st (1948) 2nd (1952) 3rd (1956) March 1960 — Ho Chong 허정 許政 (1896–1988) Acting 27 April 1960 15 June 1960 50 days Independent...
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November 1954 – 14 June 1960) Prime ministers of the Second Republic 6 Ho Chong 허정 許政 (1896–1988) 15 June 1960 18 August 1960 64 days Independent Yun Posun...
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Chang Myon Chang Taek-sang Paik Too-chin Pyon Yong-tae Second Republic Ho Chong Chang Myon Third Republic Choi Tu-son Chung Il-kwon Paik Too-chin Kim Jong-pil...
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Chang Myon Chang Taek-sang Paik Too-chin Pyon Yong-tae Second Republic Ho Chong Chang Myon Third Republic Choi Tu-son Chung Il-kwon Paik Too-chin Kim Jong-pil...
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Kim Jong-pil (redirect from Kim Chong Pil)
Chang Myon Chang Taek-sang Paik Too-chin Pyon Yong-tae Second Republic Ho Chong Chang Myon Third Republic Choi Tu-son Chung Il-kwon Paik Too-chin Kim Jong-pil...
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Park Chung Hee (redirect from Pak Chong-hui)
wife and instead drank alcohol and wandered around. Biographer of Park Chong-Sik Lee speculates that the elder Park did not wish to be seen working to...
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Big Trouble in Little China Egg Shen John Carpenter Shanghai Surprise Ho Chong Jim Goddard The Golden Child The Old Man Michael Ritchie 1987 The Last...
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Kusatsu as Joe Go George Harrison as Night Club Singer Victor Wong as Ho Chong Lim Kay Tong as Mei Gan In November 1985 it was announced Madonna and then...
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Jeollabuk-do, as the fifth son of six sons and three daughters to Han Byeong-ho and Jeonju Choi. He served in the South Korean Army and was discharged as...
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Cabinet Minister of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction. Yun Chi-ho Yun Chi-oh Yun Chi-young Chang Myon Chang Chun-ha August 1960 South Korean...
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Rhee's fall, power was briefly held by a caretaker government headed by Ho Chong as prime minister until a parliamentary election was held on 29 July 1960...
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Chang Myon Chang Taek-sang Paik Too-chin Pyon Yong-tae Second Republic Ho Chong Chang Myon Third Republic Choi Tu-son Chung Il-kwon Paik Too-chin Kim Jong-pil...
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Type Private Christian evangelical Established 1968 President Dr. Hung Ho Chong Location Yangpyeong , Gyeonggi , South Korea Website english.acts.ac.kr...
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(1962–1979) Yun Posun (1960–1962) Baek Nak-jun (1960) Kwak Sang-hoon (1960) Ho Chong (1960; two times -- after Kwak Sang-hoon) Syngman Rhee (1948–1960) Kim...
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Chin Iee-chong (Korean: 진의종; 13 December 1921 – 11 May 1995) was a South Korean politician who served as Prime Minister of South Korea and Member of Opposition...
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Chang Myon Chang Taek-sang Paik Too-chin Pyon Yong-tae Second Republic Ho Chong Chang Myon Third Republic Choi Tu-son Chung Il-kwon Paik Too-chin Kim Jong-pil...
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office August 19, 1960 – May 17, 1961 President Yun Posun Preceded by Ho Chong Succeeded by Chang Do-yong In office November 23, 1950 – April 23, 1952...
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Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) is an independent secondary educational institution in Bukit Timah, Central Region, Singapore. It was established in 2005...
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Ching chong, ching chang chong, and chung ching are ethnic slurs used to mock or imitate the Chinese language, people of Chinese ancestry, or other people...
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Lee Chong Wei DB, DCSM, PJN, DSPN, AMN, OLY (Chinese: 李宗伟; pinyin: Lǐ Zōngwěi; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lí Chong-úi; born 21 October 1982) is a Malaysian former professional...
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Yun Su Yi Hyok-yong Pak Ki-ho Sin Nam-chol Chong Chu-gyong Yi Sul-chin Sin Yong-bok Choe Yong-dal Kim Sung-mo Chong Chong-sik Cho Chae-han Kim Chae-rok...
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1948 Date dissolved April 27, 1960 People and organisations President Rhee Syng-man Member party Liberal Party History Successor Cabinet of Ho Chong...
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Bae Jeong-ho (date of birth unknown, died 16 January 1963) was a South Korean footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1948 Summer Olympics...
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Luis Ulacia Lázaro Valle Norge Luis Vera South Korea (KOR) Jang Sung-Ho Chong Tae-Hyon Chung Min-Tae Jung Soo-Keun Hong Sung-Heon Jin Pil-jung Kim Dong-Joo...
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Chŏng Mong-ju (Korean: 정몽주; Hanja: 鄭夢周, January 13, 1337 – May 4, 1392), also known by his art name P'oŭn (포은), was a Korean statesman, diplomat, philosopher...
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Shun-yee, 2019–2021 Chan Hok-fung, 2021–present Wong Kine-yuen, 1992–2017 Chong Wai-ming, 2017–present Tso Wong Man-yin, 2005–2009 Albert Wong Shun-yee...
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