Ichita Kobashi
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| こばしいちた | |
|---|---|
1929 (1929) | |
| The date of birth | 1870October 25 |
| Birthplace | Kumamoto feudal clan |
| Date of death | October 2, 1939 (68 years old death) |
| Alma mater | Tokyo Imperial University law university British law graduation The fifth high school graduation |
| Former work | Domestic affairs of states bureaucrat |
| Position political party | (Constitutionalism political friend society→) (Political friend book party→) Constitutionalism civil administration party |
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| Cabinet | The Hamaguchi Cabinet |
| The term in office | From July 2, 1929 to November 29, the same year |
The politician that Ichita Kobashi (こばしいちた, July 1, 1870 (October 25, 1870) - 1939 (1939) October 2) is from Kumamoto.
Table of contents
Chronological history
- I am a graduate from an old system fifth high school
- I successively hold each chief of the bureau of the Department of the Interior.
- It is a domestic affairs of states vice-minister in an original cabinet for 1,918 years
- I am elected member of the House of Representatives from constitutionalism political friend society in 1920 (election consecutive for three quarters).
- It is a cabinet clerk administrator in the Kiyoura Cabinet for 1,924 years. I participate in the political friend book party and successively hold state affairs investigation section manager, the chief secretary.
- I am concerned with the organization of the constitutionalism civil administration party (1927) in 1927.
- It is Minister of Education of the Hamaguchi Cabinet (1929) for 1,929 years. I resign by the corruption case (Echigo railroad political scandal) concerning the Echigo railroad (innocent at the trial).
- It is the Mayor of Tokyo City (1937) for 1,937 years
- I die (1939) in 1939
Commemorative chapter
- 1921 (1921) July 1 - first national census memory chapter [1]
Cemetery
You monument was erected (1941) on November 29 in Tamareien 1941.
Source
- ^ "official daily gazette" 2858th, appendix "written appointment" February 14, 1921
Outside link
| Public office | ||
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| Predecessors in the family line: Rentaro Mizuno | Domestic affairs of states vice-minister The 22nd: From 1918 to 1922 | The next era: Takeji Kawamura |
| Predecessors in the family line: Sukehide Kabayama | Cabinet clerk administrator The Kiyoura Cabinet: 1924 | The next era: Tasuku Egi |
| Predecessors in the family line: Kazue Shoda | Minister of Education The Hamaguchi Cabinet: 1929 | The next era: Ryuzo Tanaka |
| Predecessors in the family line: Torataro Ushizuka | The Mayor of Tokyo The 16th: From 1937 to 1939 | The next era: Keikichi Tanomogi |
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