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    Count Kiyoura Keigo (清浦 奎吾, 14 February or 27 March 1850 – 5 November 1942) was a Japanese politician. He was the Prime Minister of Japan in 1924, during...
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  • aware and conscious of. Her birthday and her surname are derived from Kiyoura Keigo. In the anime, she is forced to leave for France, but, fearing for Sekai...
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    In January 1924, Ugaki was appointed Army Minister by Prime Minister Keigo Kiyoura. He continued in this post in the Katō Takaaki and the first Reijirō...
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    The Kiyoura Cabinet is the 23rd Cabinet of Japan led by Kiyoura Keigo from January 7, 1924 to June 11, 1924. "Kiyoura Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official...
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    year and was called the Otowa Palace, and later Hatoyama Hall. When Keigo Kiyoura became Prime Minister in January 1924 the Rikken Seiyukai split over...
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  • In 1973, Sueo Kiyoura was appointed the Third President of IMAF. He was a well-known and influential businessman and son of Keigo Kiyoura the 13th prime...
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  • Japanese karateka Keigo Higashi (東 慶悟, born 1990), Japanese footballer Keigo Higashino (東野 圭吾, born 1958), Japanese writer Kiyoura Keigo (清浦 奎吾, 1850–1942)...
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    January 1924 following a split in the Rikken Seiyūkai over Prime Minister Kiyoura Keigo forming a government largely made up of members of the House of Peers...
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    other high officials. He was replaced by the even more conservative Kiyoura Keigo and a cabinet made up entirely of members of the House of Peers not...
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    Tomosaburō. He subsequently served in the cabinet of Prime Minister Kiyoura Keigo as Minister of Agriculture and Commerce. He retired from public life...
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