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  • Banker brother of [[Kinmochi Saionji]]
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  • Prince '''Kinmochi Saionji''' (1849-1940) was a Japanese publisher, politician, and eventually [[Prime | title = Kinmochi Saionji}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Kinmochi Saionji}}
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  • {{r|Kinmochi Saionji}}
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  • ...ter in the first and second [[Taro Katsura|Katsura cabinet]]s, and first [[Kinmochi Saionji|Saionji cabinet]].
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  • **[[Kinmochi Saionji]]
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  • He became prime minister in an alternation with [[Kinmochi Saionji]] (the so-called "Kei-En Age"). He led Japanese initiative on Pacific pol
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  • {{r|Kinmochi Saionji}}
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  • ...r (now part of ''[[Mainichi shinbun]]''), foreign minister for the first [[Kinmochi Saionji|Saionji government]], ambassador to the United Kingdom, and foreign minist
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  • {{r|Kinmochi Saionji}} President of the [[Privy Council (Japan)]], 27 August 1900 – 13 July 19
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  • ...t decisions. The best-known of these were Ito, [[Aritomo Yamagata]], and [[Kinmochi Saionji]]. They protected the emperor by making decisions in his name, and protect ...vernment. Still, between 1901, the Prime Ministership alternated between [[Kinmochi Saionji]] and [[Taro Katsura]]. <ref>Reichshauer, pp. 91-92</ref>
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  • ...new Prime Minister, on May 19, Grand Chamberlain [[Suzuki]] gave Prince [[Kinmochi Saionji]], who would act as the emperor's proxy, a list of Hirohito's "wishes" rega
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  • ...uation and take control. Other Imperial advisers, [[Nobuaki Makino]] and [[Kinmochi Saionji]], overruled Nara, arguing that any failure of decisions made at such a mee
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  • **[[Kinmochi Saionji]], the "last [[genro]]"
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