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  1. Hace 14 horas · In 1929, Prime Minister Hamaguchi Osachi asked women’s groups to assist in carrying out the government’s economic policies during the recession of the late 1920s. In December 1929 , Hamaguchi commended their actions, and pledged to support expansion of women’s political rights.

  2. Hace 3 días · The succeeding government of Prime Minister Hamaguchi sought to curtail military activists and their powers. The next plots, therefore, were aimed at replacing civilian rule, and Hamaguchi was mortally wounded by an assassin in 1930.

  3. Hace 5 días · Osachi Hamaguchi. Politician. Age: Dec. at 61 (1870-1931) Birthplace: Kochi, Japan. Hamaguchi Osachi (Kyūjitai: 濱口 雄幸; Shinjitai: 浜口 雄幸, also Hamaguchi Yūkō, 1 April 1870 – 26 August 1931) was a Japanese politician, cabinet minister and Prime Minister of Japan from 1929 to 1931.

  4. Hace 14 horas · v. t. e. The National Diet ( Japanese: 国会, Hepburn: Kokkai) is the national legislature of Japan. It is composed of a lower house, called the House of Representatives ( 衆議院, Shūgiin ), and an upper house, the House of Councillors ( 参議院, Sangiin ). Both houses are directly elected under a parallel voting system.

  5. Hace 3 días · Lafcadio Hearn’s “A Living God” is a simple but moving story set in a Japanese coastal village. The description of the verdant village and its location is flawlessly narrated with special reference to Hamaguchi Gohei, the central character and village chief.

  6. Hace 3 días · Hamaguchi Osachi: Premierminister von Japan: Ein Rechtsextremist: Tokio: Am 14. November 1930 wurde im Bahnhof von Tokio durch einen jungen Rechtsextremisten ein Attentat auf den japanischen Premierminister Hamaguchi Osachi verübt, bei dem dieser verletzt wurde.

  7. Hace 3 días · 1931 : Hamaguchi Osachi, premier ministre du Japon. 1932 : Inukai Tsuyoshi, premier ministre du Japon. Paul Doumer, président de la République française. 1933 : Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro, président du Pérou. Ion Duca, premier ministre de la Roumanie. Mohammad Nadir Shah, roi d'Afghanistan. 1934 :