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The Constitution of Japan.
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Miyasaki Ken.—Total number of Members, 8. District I.—Miyasaki Gun, Kitanaka Gun, Minaminaka Gun, Koyu Gun, 1. District II.—Kitamorokata Gun, Nishimorokata Gun, Higashimorokata Gun, 1. District III.—Higashiusuki Gun, Nishiusuki Gun, 1.

Kagoshima Ken.—Total number of Members, 7. District I.—Kagoshima Gun, Taniyama Gun, Kitaosumi Gun, Kumake Gun, Komo Gun, 1. District II.—Kiire Gun, Ibusuki Gun, Nini Gun, Kawanabe Gun, 1. District III.—Hioki Gun, Ata Gun, 1. District IV.—Takaki Gun, Itsumi Gun, Minamiisa Gun, Satsuma Gun, Koshikishima Gun, 1. District V.—Hishikari Gun, Aira Gun, Kuwabara Gun, Nishiso Gun, Kitaisa Gun, 1. District VI.—Minamimorokata Gun, Minamiosumi Gun, Kimotsuki Gun, Higashiso Gun, 1. District VII.—Oshima Gun, 1.

The Law of Finance.

We, with the advice of Our Privy Council, hereby give Our Sanction to the present Law of Finance and order it to be promulgated.

[His Imperial Majesty’s Sign-Manual.]
[Privy Seal.]

The 11th day of the 2nd month of the 22nd year of Meiji.

(Countersigned)

Count Kuroda Kiyotaka,
Minister President of State.

Count Ito Hirobumi,
President of the Privy Council.

Count Okuma Shigenobu,
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs.

Count Saigo Tsukumichi,
Minister of State for the Navy,

Count Inouye Kaoru,
Minister of State for Agriculture and
Commerce.

Count Yamada Akiyoshi,
Minister of State for Justice.

Count Matsugata Masayoshi,
Minister of State for Finance, and
Minister of State for Home Affairs.

Count Oyama Iwao,
Minister of State for War.

Viscount Mori Arinori,
Minister of State for Education.

Viscount Enomoto Takeaki,
Minister of State for Communications.