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    Toyosuke Hata (秦 豊助, Hata Toyosuke, September 29, 1872 – February 4, 1933), was a politician and cabinet minister in the Empire of Japan, serving as governor...
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  • idol Shunroku Hata (畑 俊六, 1879–1962), Japanese field marshal during World War II Hata Teruo (秦 テルヲ, 1887–1945), Japanese painter Toyosuke Hata (秦 豊助, 1872–1933)...
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    Succeeded by Taketomi Tomitoshi Preceded by Shūjirō Hara Minister of Colonial Affairs (acting) 10 September 1931 – 13 December 1931 Succeeded by Toyosuke Hata...
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    April 20, 1925 August 10, 1925 Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Navy Toyosuke Hata Rikken Seiyūkai August 12, 1924 April 20, 1925 Takeuchi Sakuhei Kenseikai...
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    Seiyūkai December 13, 1931 May 26, 1932 Minister of Colonial Affairs Toyosuke Hata Rikken Seiyūkai December 13, 1931 May 26, 1932 Chief Cabinet Secretary...
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    Communications June 1937 – January 1939 Succeeded by Suehiko Shiono Preceded by Toyosuke Hata Minister of Colonial Affairs May 1932 – July 1934 Succeeded by Keisuke...
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    1789–1808) XI. Toyoaki, 11th daimyō of Tosa (1793–1809; r. 1808–1809). XII. Toyosuke, 12th daimyō of Tosa (1794–1872; r. 1809–1843) XIII. Toyoteru, 13th daimyō...
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    Baron Wakatsuki Reijirō 若槻 礼次郎 9 September 1931 13 December 1931 5 Hata Toyosuke 秦 豊助 13 December 1931 26 May 1932 Inukai 6 Nagai Ryūtarō 永井 柳太郎 26 May...
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