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Cabinet Changes in Japan

G. D. | November 26, 1896 issue

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The article presents information on the change of cabinet in Japan. It states that the Cabinet of Ito Hirobumi had a certain show of success in the beginning, especially in elaborating various measures in regard to taxation, banking, and shipping, anti further in securing their passage through Parliament. But this success was as brief as it was solitary. The Cabinet steadily lost the support of public opinion. Affairs in Corea went from bad to worse. Every diplomatic failure in that unfortunate country, instead of spurring the Japanese Government to a more energetic and enlightened policy, led only to fresh failure. The press in Tokyo, Japan, clamored in vain for reform.

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JAPAN -- Politics & government; CABINET system; SUCCESS; POLITICAL change; PUBLIC opinion; HIROBUMI, Ito; JAPAN
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