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Shūjirō Hara

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business. In December 1906, he was active in promoting the economic development of Taiwan’s east coast, becoming president of a joint venture company in August 1910 sponsoring immigration of Japanese settlers to
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and a director of the company building Hualien Port, and the present of a company to supply electricity to the area.
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Hara was first elected to the Lower House as a representative from his wife’s home prefecture of
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Japan Biographical Research Dept., Rengo Press, Ltd., 1964. page 237
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The Japan biographical encyclopedia & who's who, Issue 3
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Members of the House of Representatives (Empire of Japan)
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Constitutional Democratic Party (Japan) politicians
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Index


Ayabe, Kyoto
Japan
Empire of Japan
Lower House
Diet of Japan
Ayabe city
Kyoto Prefecture
Chuo University
Hsinchu
Taiwan
Tainan Prefecture
Governor-General of Taiwan
Tainan
sugar refining
Hualien County
Ibaraki
1912 General Election
Minister of Colonial Affairs
Wakatsuki administration
Railway Minister
Rikken Minseitō
Tama Cemetery
Fuchū, Tokyo
Tsuchiura
Ibaraki
Mitsuko Uchida
Tama Reien site
Genji Matsuda
Minister of Colonial Affairs

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