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  • [[File:Datemunenari.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Date Munenari, in a photo from the 1942 reprinting of the ''[[Tokugawa reiten roku]]'']] ...f>''Tokugawa Reiten Roku'' 徳川禮典録, vol 1., Tokyo: Owari Tokugawa Reimeikai (1942), 1-2.</ref>
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  • *''Died: 1942/6/2''
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  • ...ngaku.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Matsudaira Shungaku, as seen in a photo in the 1942 reprint of the ''[[Tokugawa reiten roku]]'']] ...f>''Tokugawa Reiten Roku'' 徳川禮典録, vol 1., Tokyo: Owari Tokugawa Reimeikai (1942), 1-2. </ref>
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  • ...keda Nobumasa]] were also significant in their support of the project. The 1942 version is printed in modern moveable type, in three volumes. It was reissu *''Tokugawa Reiten Roku'' 徳川禮典録, vol 1., Tokyo: Owari Tokugawa Reimeikai (1942), 1-2.
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  • *''Died: 1942''
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  • ....<ref>Tokugawa Reiten Roku 徳川禮典録, vol 1., Tokyo: Owari Tokugawa Reimeikai (1942), 1-2.</ref> ...consulting advisor to the Japanese colonial administration of Singapore in 1942-1944, and honorary president of the Raffles Museum & Botanical Gardens.<ref
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  • *''Died: 1942''
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  • * ''Death: [[1942]]''
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  • * ''Iga no suigetsu'' (伊賀の水月) 1942 (Director:Ikeda Tomiyasu)
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  • *''Died: 1942''
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  • ...ining a sacred image of the [[bodhisattva]] [[Kannon]], only dates back to 1942, it was re-built at that time using the style and methods of early modern R
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  • ...the rank of captain (''taisa'') and being named head of the Sixth Fleet in 1942. The following year, he became the chief commanding officer at Sasebo Naval
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  • ...his time as president of Takashimaya, from 1888-1919, and again from 1927-1942. His brother Masanosuke (1863-1939) served as president in the intervening
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  • ...expected to take fifteen years, it was finally declared complete on May 8, 1942, continuing as an official government project up until then. In addition to
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  • *''Postwar Relations with Japan'' (Secretariat paper, 1942)(ASIN B0007ETL9K)
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  • ...o thorough survey histories of Hokkaidô, one in 1937, and one in 1981. His 1942 book ''Ainu seisakushi'', or "History of Ainu Policy," is particularly sign
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  • *Sculptor [[Naganuma Moriyoshi]] is born (d. 1942).
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  • ...:Ikedamochimasa.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Mochimasa, as seen in a photo in the 1942 reprint of the ''[[Tokugawa reiten roku]]'']]
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  • *1850/2/14 [[Kiyoura Keigo]], [[Prime Minister]] of Japan, is born (d. 1942).
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  • *[[Prince Arthur (1850-1942)|Prince Arthur]], Duke of Connaught, visits Japan along with his duchess, o
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