PRINCE SAIONJI, last of the traditional Elder Statesmen of Japan, Prince Saionji, according to precedent, nominates the new Prime Minister, who will be consulted regarding the appointment of the Lord Privy Seal, who is the liaison Minister between the Emperor and the Government.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18955, 4 March 1936, Page 14
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43PRINCE SAIONJI, last of the traditional Elder Statesmen of Japan, Prince Saionji, according to precedent, nominates the new Prime Minister, who will be consulted regarding the appointment of the Lord Privy Seal, who is the liaison Minister between the Emperor and the Government. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18955, 4 March 1936, Page 14
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