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Sousuke Uno

Sousuke Uno

Named Japan's 75th prime minister on June 3, 1989 following the resignation of Noboru Takeshita over a stocks-for-favors scandal. Uno resigned after only 69 days. Born Aug. 27, 1922, died May 19, 1998.

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Tomosaburo Kato

Tomosaburo Kato

Became Japan's 21st prime minister on June 12, 1922 but died in office on Aug. 24, 1923. In 1921, Kato headed Japan's delegation to the Washington Conference and signed the Naval Limitation Treaty of 1922. Born Feb. 22, 1861, died Aug. 24, 1923.

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Korekiyo Takahashi

Korekiyo Takahashi

Politician and financial expert who served as Japan's 20th prime minister (Nov. 1921- June 1922). Takahashi served as finance minister in four cabinets. His major achievement as finance minister was to bring under control the financial crisis of 1927. Takahashi was assassinated by young army officers in the February 26th Incident in 1936. Born July 27, 1854. The photo is a copy.

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UK's Johnson wins no-confidence vote, saves premiership

STORY: UK's Johnson wins no-confidence vote, saves premiership DATELINE: June 7, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:27 LOCATION: London CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of Houses of Parliament 2. various of Graham Brady, Chair of the Conservative 1922 Committee, announcing the result (courtesy of social media) 3. various of pictures released by Sue Gray's report on Downing Street parties STORYLINE: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday won a no-confidence vote among Conservative lawmakers, saving his precarious premiership. Johnson won the support of 211 out of 359 lawmakers, dozens more than the threshold of 180 votes, according to the result announced by Graham Brady, chairman of the Conservative Party's parliamentary group, the 1922 Committee. "I can announce that the parliamentary party does have confidence in the prime minister," Brady said. The confidence vote on Johnson's leadership was triggered after the number of lawmakers who submitted letters of no-confidence in him to Brady reached 54,

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BRITAIN-LONDON-BORIS JOHNSON-NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE-WIN

BRITAIN-LONDON-BORIS JOHNSON-NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE-WIN

(220607) -- LONDON, June 7, 2022 (Xinhua) -- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends a press conference in London, Britain, May 25, 2022. Boris Johnson on Monday won a no-confidence vote among Conservative lawmakers, saving his precarious premiership. Johnson won the support of 211 out of 359 lawmakers, dozens more than the threshold of 180 votes, according to the result announced by Graham Brady, chairman of the Conservative Party's parliamentary group, the 1922 Committee. (Andrew Parsons/No. 10 Downing Street/Handout via Xinhua)

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BRITAIN-LONDON-BORIS JOHNSON-NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE-WIN

BRITAIN-LONDON-BORIS JOHNSON-NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE-WIN

(220607) -- LONDON, June 7, 2022 (Xinhua) -- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends a press conference in London, Britain, May 25, 2022. Boris Johnson on Monday won a no-confidence vote among Conservative lawmakers, saving his precarious premiership. Johnson won the support of 211 out of 359 lawmakers, dozens more than the threshold of 180 votes, according to the result announced by Graham Brady, chairman of the Conservative Party's parliamentary group, the 1922 Committee. (Andrew Parsons/No. 10 Downing Street/Handout via Xinhua)

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BRITAIN-LONDON-BORIS JOHNSON-NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE-WIN

BRITAIN-LONDON-BORIS JOHNSON-NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE-WIN

(220607) -- LONDON, June 7, 2022 (Xinhua) -- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Darlington town centre in Britain, May 27, 2022. Boris Johnson on Monday won a no-confidence vote among Conservative lawmakers, saving his precarious premiership. Johnson won the support of 211 out of 359 lawmakers, dozens more than the threshold of 180 votes, according to the result announced by Graham Brady, chairman of the Conservative Party's parliamentary group, the 1922 Committee. (Andrew Parsons/No. 10 Downing Street/Handout via Xinhua)

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BRITAIN-LONDON-BORIS JOHNSON-NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE-WIN

BRITAIN-LONDON-BORIS JOHNSON-NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE-WIN

(220607) -- LONDON, June 7, 2022 (Xinhua) -- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a cabinet meeting in London, Britain, May 17, 2022. Boris Johnson on Monday won a no-confidence vote among Conservative lawmakers, saving his precarious premiership. Johnson won the support of 211 out of 359 lawmakers, dozens more than the threshold of 180 votes, according to the result announced by Graham Brady, chairman of the Conservative Party's parliamentary group, the 1922 Committee. (Simon Dawson/No. 10 Downing Street/Handout via Xinhua)

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Inhalatorium - spa polyclinic, Luhacovice Spa

Inhalatorium - spa polyclinic, Luhacovice Spa

Inhalatorium - spa polyclinic, build according the project by architect Josef Skrivanek in 1922-23, on Lazenske namesti (Spa Square), Luhacovice, Zlin Region, Czech Republic, June 4, 2019. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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Inhalatorium - spa polyclinic, Luhacovice Spa

Inhalatorium - spa polyclinic, Luhacovice Spa

Inhalatorium - spa polyclinic, build according the project by architect Josef Skrivanek in 1922-23, on Lazenske namesti (Spa Square), Luhacovice, Zlin Region, Czech Republic, June 4, 2019. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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