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" Japanese subjects may, according to qualifications determined in laws or ordinances, be appointed to civil or military offices equally, and may fill any other public offices. ART. 20. Japanese subjects are amenable to service in the army or navy, according... "
Political Development of Japan Since 1867, with Reference to the Growth of ... - Page iii
by Chin-Chou Chi - 1922 - 240 pages
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Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan

Asiatic Society of Japan - Japan - 1925 - 130 pages
...ARTICLE XIX — Japanese subjects may, according to qualifications determined in laws or ordinances, be appointed to civil or military offices equally, and may fill any other public offices. ARTICLE XX — Japanese subjects are amenable to service in the Army or Navy, according to the provisions...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 87

Law - 1918 - 498 pages
...laws or ordinances, be appointed to civil, or military, or any other public offices, equally ; that Japanese subjects are amenable to the duty of paying taxes, according to the provisions of law ; that Japanese subjects shall have the liberty of abode and changing the same within...
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The Constitution of Japan: With the Laws Appertaining Thereto, and the ...

Japan - Japan - 1889 - 32 pages
...appointed to civil or military offices equally, and may fill any oilier public offices. ARTICLE XX. — Japanese subjects are amenable to service in the Army or Navy, according to the provisions of law. ARTICLE XXI. — Japanese subjects are amenable to ilie duty of paying taxes, according to the provisions...
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Commentaries on the Constitution of the Empire of Japan

Hirobumi Itō - Constitutional history - 1889 - 312 pages
...that this right is not extended to aliens, unless by provisions of a special enactment. ARTICLE XX. Japanese subjects are amenable to service in the Army or Navy, according to the provisions of law. Japanese subjects form one of the elements that make up the Japanese Empire. They are to protect the...
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The Constitution of the Empire of Japan: With the Speeches Addressed to ...

Japan - Constitutions - 1889 - 74 pages
...appointed to civil or military offices equally, and may fill any other public offices. ARTICLE XX. Japanese subjects are amenable to service in the Army or Navy, according to the provisions of law. ARTICLE XXI. Japanese subjects are amenable to the duty of paying taxes, according to the provisions...
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The Convention Manual of Procedure, Forms and Rules for the Regulation of ...

New York (State). Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1894 - 508 pages
...law. Art. 19. Japanese subjects may, according to qualifications, determined in laws or ordinances, be appointed to civil or military offices equally, and...Art. 20. Japanese subjects are amenable to service in army or navy, according to provisions of law. Art. 21. Japanese subjects are amenable to the duty of...
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Japan by the Japanese: A Survey by Its Highest Authorities

Alfred Stead - Industries - 1904 - 752 pages
...ARTICLE XIX. — Japanese subjects may, according to qualifications determined in laws or ordinances, be appointed to civil or military offices equally, and may fill any other public * offices. ARTICLE XX. — Japanese subjects are amenable to service in the army or navy, according to the provisions...
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Japan by the Japanese: A Survey by Its Highest Authorities

Alfred Stead - Industries - 1904 - 774 pages
...subjects are amenable to service in the army or navy, according to the provisions of law. ARTICLE XXI. — Japanese subjects are amenable to the duty of paying taxes, according to the provisions of law. ARTICLE XXIL— Japanese subjects shall have the liberty of abode and of changing...
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The International Position of Japan as a Great Power

Seiji George Hishida - Eastern question (Far East) - 1905 - 336 pages
...provided that " Japanese subjects may, according to qualifications determined in laws or ordinances, be appointed to civil or military offices equally, and may fill any other public offices." By this, foreigners were not regarded as competent to hold public office in Japan. The party in opposition...
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The International Position of Japan as a Great Power, Volume 24

Seiji George Hishida - Eastern question (Far East). - 1905 - 308 pages
...provided that " Japanese subjects may, according to qualifications determined in laws or ordinances, be appointed to civil or military offices equally, and may fill any other public offices." By this, foreigners were not regarded as competent to hold public office in Japan. The party in opposition...
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