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961 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1949 Price 28.00 ^
MINISTERIAL ORDINANCEMinistries of Agriculture & Forestry and
International Trade & IndustryOrdiaan\* No. 1
June 15, 1949Part of the Designated Production Materials
Allocation Regulations (Prime Minister's Office,Attorney-General's Office, Ministries of Finance^
^Education, Welfare, Agriculture & Forestry, Com-
merce & Industry, Transportation, Communicationsand Labor Ordinance No. 1 of 1948) shall be amend-ed as follows:
Minister of Agriculture andForestry
MORI KotaroMinister of International Trade
and Industry
TNAGAKI HeitaroAppendix No. 1 shall be amended as follows:
Appendix No. 11. Coal (excluding cooking and heating coal)
a. Coking coalb Gas producer coal
c. Coal for general used. Anthracite and natural coke
2. Coke3. Crudeoil
^- 4. Pij^iron5. Cast iron pipe6. Ordinary steel (including; semi-special "stool;
a. Steel ingotb. Half finished products (bloom, billet, sheet-
bar, timber, skelp)c. Rolled steel
(1) Sheet(2) Tin-plate(3) Steel wire(4) General rolled steel
7. vSilicon steel plate. 8. Secondary iron and steel products
a. Nailh. Galvanized wirec. Iron wired. Hard steel wirec. Wire rope
-^ f. Galvanized'sheet9. Pig iron scrap (scrap of naval vessels,
c hant ships and munitions only)mer-
10. Steel scrap (ditto)ll. Major non-ferrous metals
a. Copperb. Leadc. Usedleadd. Zince. Tinf. Antimonyg. Nickelh. Aluminium (new metal)
i. Cobalt12. Iron sulphide13. Sulphurll, Major non-ferrous metal products
a. Electric wire (excluding bare copper wire)b. Lead pipe and lead platec. Anti-friction alloyd. Spider
15. Major chemical productsa. Salt and its derivatives
(1) Salt (excluding table salt)(2) Soda ash(3) Caustic soda
b. Major tar products(1) Pure benzene
(2) Solvent benzene (90% benzene and 40%benzene)
(3) Toluene(4) Coaltar(5) Creosote oil(6) Phenol oil(7) Naphthalene(8) Pitch
(9j Pyridinec. Tar intermediates (limited to those desig-
nated by the Minister of International Tradeand Industry)
(1) Benzene intermediates(2) Toluene intermediates
(3) Naphthalene intermediatesd. Synthetic dyest ills (excluding: those desig-
nated by the Ministerof International Tradeand Industry)
c. Rhongcilitf. Carbon blackg. Acetylene intermediates
(1) Acetic acid(2) Aceton (including fermented)(3) Buthanol (ditto)
(4) Btithyl acetate(5) Amyl acetate
h. Asbestos (better quality than 5-Z Canadianstandard)
i. Cement(1) Portland cement clinker(excluding*white
cement clinker)(2) Portland cement (excluding white ce-
ment)(3) Blast furnace cement(4) Mixed silicon cement
.j. Cement products(1) High pressure concrete pipe(2) Asbestos high pressure pipe(3) Asbestos plate(4) High pressed cement plate
(5) Board made by mixing shavings with
cementk. Fire-proof brick1. Plate glassm. Ammonia and its derivatives
(1) Ammonia (including ammonia water andliquid ammonia)
(2) Nitric acid(3) Urea (excluding those for fertilizer)
-n. Sulphuric acido* Carbidep. Potassium chloride products
(1) Potassium chloride(2) Potassium sulphate(3) Potassium hydroxide(4) Potassium carbonate
(5) Potassium permanganate(6) Potassium nitrate(7) Potassium bichromate
q. Phosphate orer. Industrial explosives
(1) Explosives (including powder)(2) Percussion-cap(3) Fuse (including accessories)
s. Major inorganic chemicals(1) Soda bichromate(2) Chromic acid(3) Zinc dusting powder(4) Borax(5) Boracic acid
t. Synthetic resins (phenol lines)u. Black lead (excluding indigeneous)v. Electrodew. Pitch cokex. Alcohol (more than 90%, excludingmedical
alcohol)
16. Oil and fats and their major productsa. Industrial oil and fatsb. Major oil and fats products
(1) Hardened oil(2) Hardened wax(3) Fatty acid
(4) Glycerine water (including; water usedfor soap manufacturing;) " T
(5) Crude glycerine '(6) Refined glycerine(7) Oil basic paints(8) Textile oil (including industrial soap)
17. Rubber (including synthetic rubber)a. Crude rubber (indian rubber, pararubber,
latex, jeluton, balada and gutta-percha)b. Reclaimed rubberc. Rubber scrap (excluding ebonite scrap)
18. Rubber productsa. Beltb. Hosec. Tire and Tube (for new vehicles)
19. Hide and leathera. Raw hide (including hide freshings)
(1) Cow hide(2) Horse hide(3)' Sheep and goat hide V(4) Pig hide
b. Leather (including leather scrap)(1) Cow leather(2) Horse leather(3) Sheep and goat leather(4) Pig leather(5) Whale leather(6) Shark leather
20. Leather belt21. Tannin (excluding tannin for fishing nets
to be used by fishermen)22. Glue and gelatin23. Lacquer (crude lacquer and refined lacquer)24. Textiles
a. Raw cottonb. Cotton linterc. Rayon staple (those byviscose or cupram-
monium method)d. Wool - v
(1) Wool(2) Cashmire hair(3) Camel hair
e. Hard and bast fibre(1) Flax
(2) Ramie or china grass (excluding wildramie)
(3) Hemp (including "Semma")(4) Jute including "Ichibi", "Seima" and
"Boma")(5) Manila hemp (including abaca)(6) Sisal (including maguey)(7) Maolan(8)- Henequen(9) Coir fibre
f. Waste textiles(1) Importel textile wastes, shoddy and
rags (including those reclaimed, thosef,released by Allied Forces and those re-claimed)
2
(2) Cotton waste (those derived from cotton
products manufacturing process)
(3) Wool waste (those derived from woolenand worsted products manufacturing
process)(4) Synthetic fibre waste (those derived
from staple fibre or rayon yarn manufac-turing process)
(5) Imported waste silk
25. Textiles products (excluding clothing goods)a. Yarn
(1) Woolen and worsted yarn(2) Cotton (excluding yarn for fishing goods)(3) Rayon yarn (those by viscose and cup-
rammonium method)
(4) Rayon staple yarn(5) Raw silk (excluding those for fishing
use)(6) Hard and bast fibre yarn (excluding
yarn for fishing use)(a)•E Flax yarn
(b) Ramie yarn(c) Hemp yarn
(d) Jute yarn(7) Other- yams (those not falling under the
categories of the above yams and in whichtextiles mentioned in 24 are used)
b. Fabrics(1) Woolen and worsted fabrics(2) Cotton fabrics(3) Rayon fabrics(4) Rayon staple fabrics
(5) Hard and bast fibre fabrics(6) Other fabrics (those not falling under
categories of the above fabrics and inwhich yarn mentioned in 25-(a) is used.Excluding, however, those in which tex-tiles mentioned in24-f are used alone, andnot including more than 30% of wool waste(hereinafter referred to as wool waste)coming under the textiles mentioned eitherin 24-f, (1)or(3) at the rate of weight,and those in which yarn mentioned in25-a, (5) or waste silk is used alone.)
c. Other textile products(1) Knitting goods
(a) Woolen and worsted knitting goods(b) Cotton knitting goods(c) Rayon knitting goods(d) Rayon staple knitting goods(e) Other knitting goods (those not falling
under the categories of the above knittinggoods and in which yarn mentioned in25-(a) is used. Excluding, however, thosein which textiles mentioned in 24-(f) areused alone, and not including morethan30% of wool waste at the rate of weight,those in which yarn mentioned in 25-(a),
5 or wast'* silk is used alone, and thosein whichtextiles mentioned in 24-(e) areused alone.)
(2) Felt (woven and pressed, including mix-ture)
(3) Rope (those made of textiles mentionedin21~a ande or of mixture including: suchtextiles; excluding, however, those forfishing use)
(4) Net fditto)
(5) Tape (those made of textiles mentionedin 24-a, c ande and yarn mentioned in25-a, (3) or mixtures including- such textilesand yams)
(6) Twine (those made of textiles mentionedin 24~a, c, dand e or mixtureincluding suchtextiles and yarn)
(7) Hose (those made of textiles mentionedin 24-a and e or mixtures including suchtextiles)
26. Paper (limited to those designated by theMinister of International Trade and Industry)
a. Paper(1) News printing paper(2) Printing paper(3) Writing and drawing paper(4) Wrapping paper(5) Special paper
b. Heavy wrapping bagc. Sensitized paper for blue print
27. Pulpa. Rayonpulp 'b. Paper pulp
28. Timbera. Ordinary timber (excluding pawlawnia
wood, boxtree wood, lacquer wood andcamphor wood; including; timber for farmimplement, bracket, timber for tie, matchwood, timber for flooring, barrel, timber f^rbarrel and prefabricated shook)
b. Mine timberc. Sleeperd. Telegraph and power line timbere. Timber for manufacture of pulpf. Timber for ship buildingg. Timber for manufacture of rolling stockh. Material for plywood (including veneer)
29. Roofing paper (including roofing cloth^
30. Transformers (limitedto those having capa-city from 1 KVA to 200 KVA but excludingthose designated by the Minister of Interna-tional Trade and Industry)
31. Heat insulation materialsa. Cork board carbonizedb. Cork board compressed
Parrt of Appendix No, 5 shall be amended asfollows :
-3.
Paragraph "3. Reclaimed coke" shall he deletedand "4, Crudeoil" shall read ''3. Crudeoil"and each of the following: itemsshall he move up.
Paragraph "13. Arsenious acid" shall be deletedand"14. Sulphur " shallread "13. SulphurEnd of 1 month after the quarter concerned,"and each of the following items shall be move
up.Paragraph "15. ether " shall be deleted and
"29. Building- materials" shall read "29. Roofing
paper *'.
Supplementary Provisions:
1 This Ministerial Ordinance shall come into forceas from the day of its promulgation.
2 Regulations Controlling Collection of tJsed andWaste Textiles, etc. (Ministry of Commerce andIndustry Ordinance No. 36, 1948) shall be
*abrogated.3 The conditions of allocation imposed to the
certificates for demandant of raw silk (exclusiveof those allocated for exports but inclusive ofthose allocated for exports materials) deliveredby the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry orthe Mimistry of International Trade and Industry(Ministry of Commerce and Industry before May24 of 1919) shall lose'their effect on June 15 of
1949,
REGULATIONS
Administrative Commission of JudicialExamination Rule No. 1
June 15, 1949Pursuant to the provisions of the Judicial Ex-
amination Law, the Administrative Commissionof Judicial Examination hereby establishes thefollowing Rule of the Administrative Commissionof Judicial Examination:
Chairman of AdministrativeCommission of Judicial
ExaminationYANAGAWA Mafumi
Rule of the Administrative Commissionof Judicial Examination
1. Conference of the Administrative Commissionof Judicial Examination:
Jl) The Conference shall be convened by the- Chairman of the Commission at therequestof
the commissioner.(2) No conference shall be held unless all the
commisioners are present.(3) Proceedings shall hi made by decision of
majority.2. Conference of the Examining Commissioners
for Judicial Examination:
(!) The Conference shall be composed of Ex- _•Eamining Commissioners for Judicial Examination.
(2) One who is elected by mutual vote of thecommissioners shall preside over the proceed-ings of the"conference as Chairman,
In case- the Chairman is prevented from dis-charging" his duties, one who is elected bymutual vole of the commissioners accordingto the preceding paragraph shall act as Chair-man.
(3) No conference shall be held unless thereis anattendance of more than one third ofthe comri'issioners. The proceeding's shall bemade by dicision of majority, and in casevoting is evenly divided,,the Chairman shallhave the casting vore.
(4) Any member of the Administrative Com-mission of Judicial Examination shall be al-lowed to state his opinion by attending thcTconference.Application Procedure for Examination:
(1) Those who intend to talce a Judicial Ex-amination shall submit the following" docu-ments to the Chairman of the AdministrativeCommission of Judicial Examination.
i ApplicationForm No,l, as to the PrimaryExamination,
ii As to the Secondary Examination.(0 Application Form No. 2, for those who
have passed the Primiry Examination.00 Application Form No. 2 and documents
testifying to the qualification of exemp-tion from Primary Examination (certificateof graduation or completion of course, orcertificate proving application for Law-yers' Examination or successful candidateat Preliminary Examination of HigherCivil Service Examination) (certificate o"'fr"qualification of exemption from PrimaryExamination may ho substituted by di-ploma and other certificate to be attachedto the application), for those applicantswho come under the provisions of Art. 4of the judicial Examination Law (with theexception of tiiose successful candidatesat Primary Examination),
(c) Application Foini No. 2 and documents
testifying to the applicant's pas^n,:,eoftheAdministration Branch of Higher Cl/iiService Examination, for trios.* applicantswho have passed the Administration
Bran-h of the III.(her Civil.Service Ex-amination (including those who, accordingto the provisions of par. 2 of the Supple-
mentary Provisions of Imperial OrdinanceNo. 1 of 1941, are regarded as passed the*.Secondary Examination of the Adminis-trative Branch).
(d) Application Form No, 2 and Applicationfor exemption from Written Examination(Form No. 3), for th>>s<3 who intend to ap-ply for exemption from written examina-tion according1 to par.?,'Art. 6 of the
judicial Examination Law.iii The curriculum vitae (Form No. 4) and
photograph shall be submitted together withthe Application, (the photograph shall be acard-sized one with the figure of the appli-cant taken without hat within one year ofapplication and with, on the back, his auto-graphed name in fulland the date of photo-graphing)
iv The examination-fee shall be paid by re-venue stamps pasted on the application.
(2) Tho applications and annexed documentsshall not be retained to"the applicants. How-ever, one who has submitted the diplomaand other documents substituting the do^uments testifying to the qualification of ex-emption from Primary Examination shall havethem returned by request of the subject per-
son.Handling of Examination;
(1) At the written and oral examinations ofsuch subjects as the Constitution, Civil Code,Penal Codo, Code of Civil Procedure, Code ofCriminal Procedure, Commercial Code, Bank-ruptcy Law and others which are deemed asnecessary subjects by the Administrative
Commission of Judicial Examination, shall be
given with text of laws shown to the appli-
cants.
(2)t As far as the Primary Examination to begiven in 1949 is concerned, the qualificationfor application and subjects required (themeand foreign language) shall follow the regu-lations concerning the Higher Civil ServicePreliminary Examination provided for in theformer Higher Civil Service ExaminationOrdinance.
(3) Those applicants who fail to present them-selves on the day of examination at the ex-amination room by the opening ho'ir, andthose who give up the examination in themiddle, siia.ll be omitted from the examination.
(4) The applicants shall observe notices issued
by the Administrative? Commission and inst-ructions given by officials concerned.
(.>) The names of successful candidates in thejudicial Examinationshall be published in theOfficial Gazette.
(6) General affairs concerning management ofthe judicial Examination shall be handled bythe Personnel Affairs Section of the Attorney-General's Secretariat.
Supplementary Provision: t
The present Rule shall come into force as fromthe day of its promulgation.
(Form No. 1) (Size of paper: Japanese Standard Measure B4 or "Mino" Paper Size)
Revenue Stamp(200 ^/0
No Cancellation
TO: Mr,
Application for the Primary Examination
of judicial Examinations
Date:
Chairman, AdministrativeCommission ofJudicial Examination
FROM;
(Rate of birth)
Permanent Domicile:
Present Address:
I hereby submit this Application for the Primary Examination of Judicial Examination, toge-
ther with curriculum vitae and photograph.
(1) Subjects taken: (Foreign Languages: Of English, French, German, Spanish, Russian arid
Chinese, one is to be selected)
(2) Examination-place desired: (Of Tokyo and Kyoto, one is to be selected)
(Form No. 2) (Size of papei: Japanese Standard Measure B4 or "MinoM Paper Size)
Revenue Stamp(500 yen)
Application for the Secondary Examinationof Judicial Examination
No CancellationDate:
TO: Mr,
Chairman, AdministrativeCommission ofJudicial Examination
FROM:
(Date of birth)
Permanent Domicile:
Present Address:
Successful Applicant,in Preliminary Examination of Higher Civil Service Examination, or in Pri-mary Examination of Judicial Examination, held in 19
Successful Applicant,in Written Examination held in 19
Successful Applicant,in Administrative Branch Examination of Higher Civil Service Examinationheld in 19...
(Of the above, strike out unnccesssary items)
I hereby submit this application together with tlu curriculum vitae,^'certificate proving quali-fication of exemption from the Primary Examination, ani application for exemption from writtenexamination and photograph.
(1) Subjects taken at the written examination:
(2) Examination-place desired: (Of Tokyo and Kyoto, one is to be selected)
(Signed) Seal
(Form No. 3)
Application for Exemption from Written Examination
Date:
TO:Mr.
Chairman, AdministrativeCommission ofJudicial Examination
I, li'iving passed the Written Examination in the Judicial Branch of the Higher Civil ServiceExaminations for 19 , hereby submit this Application for the Exemption from the written Ex-aminationof thisyear, in accordance with the provisions of paragra ph 3 of Article 6 of the JudicialExamination Law.
(Signed) Seal
(Form -No. 4)
CURRICULUM VITAE
Permanent Domicile:
Present Address:
FullName:
Date of Birth:
Course of Studies Pursued:
•E•E.... 19...... Entered..School of....Governmental (Public or Private) Establish-ment.
Graduated from the same school.
Passed the.,., Examination.
1919......
Occupations :
19
Merits:
I hereby certify that the above statement is true* and correct.
Appointed of..... Ministry (or other Government office), etc*
(Signed)
(Date)
Seal
(Remarks: It is necessary for the applicants to mention minutely the enrollment, leaving:,change, suspension or graduation at schools of middle grade or above.)
Supreme Court Rule No. 9
June 15, 1949Rule concerning Functions pertaining to the
Judicial Administration shall be determined asfollows :
Supreme Court
Rule concerning Functions pertainingto the Judicial Administration
The Supreme Court may, whem it deems necces-sary, commission a judge or an assistantjudge to"
(^conduct the deliberation and planning of mattersrelating to the judicial administration and otherfunctions pertaining to the judicial administrationwhich may be specially designated; provided,that this shall not apply in case wheresuch com-mission is against the will of the judge or assis-
tant judge concerned.Supplementary Provision:
The present Rule shall come into force as fromthe day of its promulgation.
President of Supreme CourtMIBUCHI Tadahiko
]^~~~ INSTRUCTIONS^
Economic Stabilization Eoard InstructionsNo. 27
June 15, 1949To each Ministries concerned:
The following partial amendment shall be made
of the ESB Instructions No. 3 (the matters con-cerning the operation of advisory committee andindustry association, etc) of 1947."
President of Economic Stabili-
zation Board,YOSHIDA Shigeru
Article 2. The associations and companies enu-merated in the annexed list can be agencies of.selling and buying goods or serve as auxiliaryallocating organizations respectively until June30, 1949, unless otherwise designated by theDirector-General of Economic Stabilization Board.
Annexed sheetAuxiliary Allocation Organizations
Pref. Shoe C. & I. Coop. U.Todofuken Kutsu Shokogyo Kyodokumiai
(All Pref.)
Pref. Printing Ind. Coop, U.Todofuken Insatsu Kogyo Kyodokumiai
(All Pref.).
Pref. Book-Binding & Paper Mfg. C.&I. Coop. U.Chiho Seihon Kamjko Shokogyo KyodokumiTi(Aichi, Hiroshima, Hokkaido, Kansii, Kanto,
Kyushu, Miyagi)
Pref. Paper Products Mfg. Ind. Coop, U.Todofuken Kami Seihiti Seizo Kogyo Kyodo-
kumiai
(Except Chiba, Fukuoka, Kagoshima, Kuma-moto, Miyagi, Nagasaki, Oita, Saga, Saitama,Shiga)
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Pref. Paper Box Ind. Coup. U.Todofuken Kamiki Kogyo Kyodokuniiai
(All Pref.)Pref. Salt Producer's & Fed.
Engyo Kumiai Rengokii(Ehime, Hiroshima, Hyogo, Ka^awa, Kago-
sliima, Oita, Okayama, Tokushima, Yama-guchi)
Tobu Light Metal Diecasting Ind. Coop. U.Tobu Keikinzoku Chu/,o Kogyo Kyodokurniai
Chubu Light Metal Diecasting Ind. Coop. U.Chubu Keikinzoku Chuzo Kogyo Kyodokumiai
Hokubu Light Metal Diecasting Ind. Coop. (J.Hokubu Keikinzoku Chuzo Kogyo Kyodokumiai
Kinki Light Metal Diecasting Ind. Coop. U.Kinki Keikinzoku Chuzo Kogyo Kyodokumiai
Sole Agency of Selling and Buying GoodsPref. Japanese Umbrella C. & I. Coop. U.
Tofuken Wagasa Shokogyo Kyodokurniai(Aichi, Chiba, Fukui, Fukushima, Gifu, Gumma,
Hyogo, Ibaragi, Ishikawa. Iwate, Xagawa,Kyoto, Miyagi, Miyazaki, Niigata, Nagasaki,Saga, Shiga, Toyama, Yamaguchi)
Pref. Marine Products Mfg. Ass.Suisambutsu Seizogyo Kai(Aichi, Aomori, Ehime, Fukushima, Hiroshima,
Hokkaido, Ibaragi, Ishikawa, Kagawa, Kago-shima, Kochi, Kuraamoto, Miyagi, Miyazaki,
Nagasaki, Okayama, Saga, Shizuoka, Tottori,Toyama, Yamigata, yamaguchi)
NOTIFICATIONS
Attorney-General's Office NotificationNo.4
June 15, 1949
According to the provisions of Art. 20-(2), par. 2of the Nationality Law, the following person hasrenounced the Japanese Nationality:
Attorney-GeneralUEDA Shunkiehi
YOKOMIZO MasaakiDate of Birth: June 27, 1917
Permanent Domicile: No. 691, Horikawn, NishiHatano mura, Naka-gun, Kanagawa-ken.
Domicile: KonaKcalakeakua, Hawaii,T.H. U.S.A.Residence: No.201, Horiuishi, Nishi Hatano-mura,
Naka-gun, Kanagawa-ken.
Attorney-General's Office NotiiicaiionNo.5
June 15, 1949
According to the provisions of Art. 20-(2), par. 2of the Nationality Law, the following person hasrenounced the Japanese Nationality:
Attorney-GeneralUEDA Shunkichi
IMAT ^ToshioDate of Birth: January ll, 1913 ""*
Permanent Domicile; No. 1539, Oaza Misho, Mi-sho-iuura, Kuga-gun, YamMguchi-ken.
Domicile: No. 11339, Tamarack Avenue, San
Fernundo, Los Angeles County, California,U.S.A.
Residence: No, 11339, Tamarack Avenue, San
Fernando, Los Angeles County, California,U.S.A.
Ministry of Finance Notification No. 376
June 15, 1949It is hereby notified that the custodian of the
following* Allied Nations' Property belonging to or
under custody of the office of Standard-Vacuum
Oil Company in Japan shall bereleased as follows
in accordance with the provisions.of Article 4,paragraph 2 of the Enforcement Rules of Enemy
Property Administration Law (Imperial" Ordinance"1"
No. 1179, 1941):
Minister of Finance, IKEDA Hayato
Acldress Sz FirmA llie-l Nations' Proi.wty N,am,of,C-istodian
J of Allied Nations'Property
(1) All properties belonging Tokyo Trust and
to Odawara S.S. (No. 60, Ranking Co., Ltd.
1-chome, Saiwai-cho,Oda~ No. 1-(1), 2-chome,
wara-shi, Kanagawa ken) Nihom1)ashi Muro-
machi, Chuo-ku,
Tokyo(j) All properties belonging.
to Fuk'ioka Oil Storage'(No. 335, Aza Kamishin-
kai, Iiugai, Fakuoka shi,
Fukuoka ken)(3) All properties belonging
to Kumimoto Oil Storage(No, 881, Aza Kasugaya-
shiki, Kasuga-cho, Kuraa-
moto-slti, Kumamolo-ken)
All properties belonging
to Ko'ihi Oil Storage(Nos. 33 and 34, Hiffashi-bo-machi, Nakanoshima,
Kochi-shi, Kochi-ken)
All properties belongingto Sakai Oil Storage
(No. 1, Yayoi-cho, Sakai-cho, Scihaku-gun, Tottori-
ken)
All properties belongingto Wakayama Oil Storage
(No. 79S, Nakanoshima,
and No. 6, Kitashinshichi-kcn-cho, Wakayavna-shi,
Wakayama ken)
Q _
^ (7) All properties belongingto Mitajiri Oil Storage(No. 1344, Aza Yanagawa,Oaza Nishisabare, Bofu-shi, Yamaguchi-ken)
Ministry of Finance Notification No. 377
June 15, 19-19
It is hereby notified that the custodian of thefollowing Allied Nations' Property belonging1 toor under custody of the office of Standard-Va-cuum Oil Company in Japan shall be released asfollows in accordance with the provisions- ofArticle 4, paragraph 2 of the Enforcement Rulesof Enemy Property Administration Law (ImperialOrdinance No. 1179, 1941):
Minister of FinanceIKEDA Hayato
~~ Address & FirmName of Custodianof Allied Nations'
PropertyT okyo Trust and
Allied Nations' Property
(1) All properties belongingto Saiwai-cho Godown Banking Co., Ltd.(Nos. 10 and ll, 5-chome,Saiwai-chodori,
k u, Osaka
No. 1-(1), 2-chome,Naniwa- Nihombashi Muro-
machi, Chuo-ku,Tokyo
(2) All properties belonging >to Takamatsu Oil Storage(No. 246, Hamano-cho,Takamatsu-shi, Kagawa-ken)
(3) All properties belonging.to fakasaki Oil Storage
(No. 85-(2), Asahicho,
Takasaki-shi, Gurama-ken)
(4) All properties belongingto Oita Oil Storage (No.2520-(6), Aza Gogamoto,Oaza Oita, Oita-shi, Oita-ken)
(5) All properties belongingto Saga Oil Storage (No.343-(l), Aza Ippommatsu,Kono-machi, Saga-shi,Saga-ken)
(6) All properties belongingto Kibachi Oil Storage(Nos. 2, 3, 4 ancl.53, Ki-bachi-cho, Nagasaki-shi,Nagasaki-ken)
(7) All properties belongingto Uragami Oil Storage
^ (No. 1, 5-chome, Saiwai-cho, Nagasaki-shi, Naga-saki-ken)
Ministry of Agriculture and ForestryNotification No. 128
June 15, 1949
Bised upon the Regulations for Defrayment ofGovernment Allotments and Grants in-Aid(Ministryof Agriculture and Forestry Ordinance No. 41 ofMay, 1949), the Rule concerning Defrayment ofGovernment Allotment and Grant-in-aid for Settle-ment Facilities of Urgent Reclamation Projects
shall be fixed as follows:
Minister of Agriculture and ForestyMORI Kotaro
Rule concerning Defrayment of GovernmentAllotment and Grant-in-Aid for Settlement
Facilities of Urgent ReclamationProject
Article 1. In orderto promote urgent reclamationprojects, the Minister of Agriculture and Forestryshall, under the provisions of Arts. 10 and16 ofthe Local Finance Law (hereinafter called theLaw), pay Government allotments and grants-in-aid to the Metropolis, Hokkaido, Special Pre-fecture or Prefecture, or cities, towns or villagesfor meeting expenses necessary for settlementfacilities, under the provisions of this Rule.
Article2. Suchexpensesunder Art. 10 oftheLawas provided in the preceding Article, shall fallunder any of the following items.'(1) The local government's expenses required
to manage the action of thegroup of buildersfor reclamation purposes;
(2) The local government's expenses requiredto conduct business pertaining to the guidanceand supervision of settlement facilities.
2 Such expenses under Art. 1§ of the Law asprovided in the preceding Article and the stand-ards for subsidies thereto shall be as follows:(1) Expenses required by the Metropolis, Hok-
kaido, Special Prefcturc or Prefecture, orcities, towns or villages, for building dwelling-houses, or expenses required by the Metropolis,Hokkaido, Special Prefecture or Prefecture forgranting subsidies to cities, towns or villages,or other bodies deemed necessary by theMinister of Agriculture and Forestry or thelocal governor, for building settlers' dwelling-houses:
Not to exceed 54,000 yeii per house.(2) Expenses required by the Metropolis, Hok-
kaido, Special Prefecture or Prefecture,, orcities, towns or villages for building detachedclass-rooms of primary schools, or expensesrequired by the Metropolis, Hokkaido, SpecialPrefecture or Prefecture for granting subsidiesto cities, towns or villages for building de-tached-class rooms of primary schools:
Not to exceed 1,000,000 yen per building.
9-•E
3 The Minister of Agriculture and Forestry may,if he deems it necessary to doso, grant subsidiesbeyond the standards provided in the precedingparagraph.
Article 3. In case an application is filed in ac-cordance with Regulations for Defrayment of
Government Allotments and Grants-in-Aid (here-inafter called the Regulations), said applicationmust be accompanied by documents mentionedbelow:
(1) Written project plan (Form No. 1 as shownin the attached papers);
(2) Written estimates of receipts and disburse-ments (Form No. 2 as shown in the attachedpapers) ;
(3) Such regulations of the Metropolis; Hok-kaido, Special Prefecture of Prefecture as re-lating to Defrayment of Grant-in-Aid;
(4) Other documents deemed necessary by theMinister of Agriculture and Forestry.
Article 4. In cases where the Metropolis, Hok-kaido, Special Prefecture or Prefecture, or city,town or village intends to make importantchanges in the statements of the documentsmentioned in par. 1 of the preceding Article, itmust give notice thereof beforehand to theMinister of Agriculture and Forestry.
2 In case* a notice as prescribed in theprecedingparagraph has been made, the Minister of Agri-culture and Forestry may, if hedeems it neces-sary to do so, give instruction to make altera-tions in the matters given notice of as prescribedin the preceding paragraph/
Article 5. The written results of project and thestatement of settled accounts of receipts anddisbursements unde the provisions of Art. 7
of the Regulations shall be prepared in con- >_formity with Forms Nos. 1 and 2 respectivelyas shown in the attached papers.
2 The Minister of Agriculture and Forestry maygive orders to file documents deemed necessaryby him, in addition tothe documents mentionedin the preceding paragraph.
Article 6. The Minister of Agriculture and For-estry shall defray grant-in-aid to agriculturalco-operative associations, federations thereof orother organizations thought fit by the saidMinister or the local governor (hereinafter calledorganizations), for their expenses for buildingsettlers' dwelling-houses.
2 Any organization which intends to apply forgrant-in-aid of the preceding paragraph mustfile a written application therefor through thegovernor of the Metropolis, Hokkaido, SpecialPrefecture or Prefecture to the Minister ofAgriculture and Forestry. - ^
3 In the case of the preceding paragraph, thegovernor of the Metropolis, Hokkaido, SpecialPrefecture or Prefecture must forward saidapplication together with his opinion in writing.with respect to the details of said expenses, tothe Minister of Agriculture and Forestry.
4 Except forthose provided in thepreceding twoparagraphs, matters concerning the payment ofgrant-in-aid mentioned in par. 1 of the presentArticle"shall be subject to the provisions con-cerning payment to the Metropolis, Hokkaido,Sepecial Prefecture or Prefecture of grant-in-aidin accordance with the provisions of Art. 16 ofthe Law.
Supplementary Provision:
This Rule shall take effect as from April 1, 1949*
FormNo.1(1) For establishing; residential facilities and branch of elementary school:
Enterprising Plans (or Results of Enterprise)Name of the Enterprising- Body
Enterprises
Name offacilities
to be donewithin a
yearNum-I
ber
Residentialfacilities
Branch ofelementaryschool
Total
Exp.
(Somany
houses)!
(Somanybran-ches)
1st quarterof the year
Niim-
berExp.
2nd quarterof the year
Num-ber
Exp.
3rd quarterof the year
Num-ber Kxp.
4th quarterof the year
Num-ber
Exp.
Remarks
I. Remarks on filling up the above form;1. In the column of "Remarks" on the line of uResidential facilities", the average numberof ^
tsubo and the average expenses per house shall be entered. But in case when such figures foreach quarter period are different, each of them shall be stated in said column*
10
2. In the column of "Remarks*' on the line of "Branch of elementary school", the floor spaceof eaclrbranch and number of households which make use of it shall be entered.
3. In case when subsidies of different unit amounts per house are granted to the enterprisingbody, the respective number of such houses built as classified according to unit amounts shallbestated.
4. Building expenses shall be shown by the actual cost, not by the nominal amount which is tobe figured out by dividing the amount of subsidy by the rate of subsidy.
II. Documents to be attached.A list of facilities established as prepared according to the following form shall be attached
to the Enterprising Plan.
(Form)List of Facilities Established
Nameof
district
Lot-number
Scale offacilities
Floor Strue-space turc
Remarks on filling up the above form:I. For the dwelling houses.
(1) In the column of uName of dwellers",the name of the dwellers,incase when the applicantis a body of persons, and the name of bodies of persons, in casewhen the applicant is perfec-ture (To, Do or Fu), shall be filled in.
(2) Location of facilities should be shown on the area maps to be attached to the above list.(3) The ground-plan of facilities should be attached to the list.
II. For the branch of elementary school.(1) In. the column of "Name of dweller", the names of those bodies of persons which make use
of the facilities shall be entered..(2) In addition to documents provided in items (2) and (3) of I, the mileage from the office of
each body of persons to the existing elementary school and the site of the facilities shall bestaled.
(3) Co-operative attitude of the local people, number of school-children of settlers in each asso-ciation and other referential items shall be described as remarks at the end of the record.
(2) In case of the office expenses regarding; settlers' facilities.Plans of Enterprises (or Results of Enterprises)
Name of Enterpriserc la s s ific a tio n A n n u a l j l s t .T"1 ~̂ /"̂ T l
O ffic e e x p e n s e s
E x p e n s e s f o r c o n -
s u m p t io n g o o d s
D u t y e x p e n s e s
F ix tu re s e x p e n s e s
: 1 i
T o ta l
2 n d .
Q .P .
3 r d .
O .P .
4 t h .o .p .R e m a r k s
(E x a m p le )1 . A n n u a l p la nt im e s .y e nF o r c o m u n ic a t io n * w ith t h e
M in is tr y
......t im e s ,,....y c nA g r ic u lt u r a l L a n d O ffic e
t im e s .y e n
O ffic ia l t rip w it h in p r e fe c t u reT o ta l y e n
2 , Q u a r te r P e r io d
C o m m u n ic a t io n . w it h A g r i-c u lt u ra l L a n d O ffic et im e s .., .y e no ffi c ia l t r ip w it h in p re fe c tu re......t im e s . .y e nT o ta l y e nQ .P .
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(3) In case of the expenses for Reclamation Construction Body.
Plans of Enterprises (or Results of Enterprises)
Name of EnterpriserW o r k i Ig P I n s o f R e c la m a t io n C o n s tr tic t io n B o d v .
N a m e o f
F a c ilitie s
A n n
U_|O bflu d」 5
a --
u a l Q
U~lo
-3 "̂z
u a n t ity o f W o rk s 1 s t Q u a rP e r io d
te r 2 n d . Q .P . 3 r d . Q .P . 4 t h Q .P .
R e -
m a r k s
CD
ct?w
o
<4_lー bou d
fc '
F lo o r
s p a c e
T o t a l
rm m -b e r
d it to d it to d it to
D w e llin gh o u s e
B ra n c h ro o m
o f E le m e n -ta r y S c h o o l
A g ric u ltu ra lP r o c e s s in gP la n t
O th e r s
T o ta l
N.B.
1. If non-regular members areincludedin "Total number of the Body's members", state the
number by adding ( ).
2. State precisely in "Remarks" the modes of constructing facilities by such words as
"new", "removal", "improvement", "remodelling", etc.
3. State by'making the column "Note" exact number of leading members such as Body's
head, office assistant, technical assistant, master carpenter, and workers of the Body, etc.
4. In case of making lumber, fittings etc., state minutely to that effect in "Note".
FormNo.2
(1) In case of residential facilities and branch of elementary school.
Estimates of Revenues and Expenditures (or Settled Amounts of Revenues and Ex-
penditures)Name of Enterpriser
Revniie
C la ss ifi c atio n
E stim ated A m o-u n ts fo r th isye ar (or S e ttle d E stim ated A m o -u n ts fo r P re -v io u s y e ar (o r
A m o u n ts) S ettled A m o u n ts')
C om p a rison (zO R e m a rk s
G o v e rn m e n t A llo tm e n tS ha res o f th e S tate (orS u b sid y ]
S u b sid y fo r re sid en tialfa cilitiess u b sid y fo r c on stru ctin gb ran ch ro om o f elem en -ta ry sch o olA llotm en ts of p re fectu re(T o , D o, P u) (or S ub sid y
th e re of)o th er allo tm e n ts
T otal-^
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Expenditures
Classification
Residence constructionexpensesContraction expenses
Material expenses
Labor expenses
Miscellaneous expenses
Elementary school's branchconstruction expenses
Contraction expenses
Material expenses
Labor expenses
Miscellaneous expenses
Total
Estimated Amo-unts for this
year (or Settl-ed Amounts)
Estimated Amo-unts for Pre-vious year (or
Settled Amounts)
Comparison (^) Remarks
(2) In case of the office expenses regarding settlers' facilities.Estimates of Revenues and Expenditures(orSettled Amounts of Revenues and Expenditures)
Name of Enterpriser
Revenues i
(The same as in the case of the construction of residential facilities and branch of ele-mentary school)
Expenditures
Classification
Office expenses for settler'sfacilitiesTravelling expensesOffice expenses
Consumption goods ex-pensesStationery expensesFuel expensesConsumed apparatus
expensesService Expenses
Printing1 and book-binding1 expenses
Mailing expensesCarriage expensesRepairing expensesBorrowing expenses
and rentFixtures expenses
Expenses for the ap-paratus for office-use
Expenses for the ap-paratus for enter-prise
Total
Estimated Amo-unts for this
year (or SettledAmounts)
Estimated Amo-unts for Pre-vious year (or
Settled Amounts)
Remarks
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(3) la case of the expenses for Reclamation Construction Body.
Estimates of Revenues and Expenditures (or Settled Amounts of Revenues and Expendi-tures)
Name of EnterpriserRevenues
(Thesimc as in the ease of the construction of residential facilitiesand branch of elemen-
tary school")
Expenditures
Classification
Allowance for leaders
Total
Estimated Amo-unts for this
year (or SettledAmounts)
Estimated Amo- !tints for Pro-vious year (or
Settled Amounts)1Comparison (a) Remarks
Loaders
persons
yenper capita
' Ministry of International Trade and
Industry Notification No. 13
June 15, 1948In 15. (c) Tar Intermediates, Appendix No. 1 of
the Designated Production Materials AllocationRegulations (Prime Minister's Office, Attorney-General's Office, Ministries of Finance, Education,Welfare, Agriculture & Forestry, Commerce & In-dustry, Transportation, Communications and LaborOrdinance No. 1, 1948), materials which will bedesignated by the Minister of International Trade
and Industry shall mean those stated in the At-tached Table No. 1.
In 15. (d) Synthetic dyestuffs of the same Ap-pendix No. 1, materials which will be excludedby the designation of the Minister of Internation-al Trade and Industry shall mean those statedin the Attached Table No. 2.
In 26. Paper of the same Appendix No. 1,materials which will be designated by the Ministerof International Trade and Industry shall meanthose slated in the Attached Table No. 3.
In30. Transformer of the sameAppendix No. 1,materials which will be excluded by the designa-tion of the Minister of International Trade andIndustry shall mean those stated in the AttachedTable No. 4.
Ministry of Commerce and Industry NotificationNo. 17 of April, 1947 and Ministry of Commerceand Industry Notification No. 40of July, 1947 shallb>-v abrogated.
Minister of InternationalTrade and Industry
INAGAKI Ileitaro
Attached Table No. 1(Intermediates derived f-rom tar)
1 . I n te r m e d ia te s d e r iv e d fr o m B e n z e n e
( 1 ) N it r o b e n z e n e
( 2 ) B e n z id in e B a se
f 3 ) A n ilin e
-( 4 ) D ie t h y la n ilin e( 5 ) D im e t h y la n ili n e
( 6 ) C h lo r o b e n z e n e
( 7 ) o -N itr o c h lo r o b e n /.e n e
f 8 ) D in itr o c h lo ro b e n z e n e
( 8 ) p -N it r o a n ilin e
(1 0 ) D ia n is id in e
(l l ) R e s o rc in o l
(1 2 ) S y n t h e t ic P h e n o l
(1 3 ) S a lic y lic A c id
2 . I n te r m e d ia te s d e r i v e d f r o m T o lu e n e
( 1 ) o -N itr o t o l u c n c
( 2 ) p -N it ro to lu e n e
( 3 ) T o lid in e
( 4 ) p -T o lu id in c
( 5 ) o -T o lu id itie
( 6 ) B o n z y lc h lo r id e
( 7 ) R o n z a M o h y d eI n l e rn ie d ia t e s d e r iv e d f ro m N in h t lia le n e
( 1 ) a lp h a -N a p h l h y la m in o
( 2 ) S o d iu m N a p lith io n a te
( 3 ) b e ta -N a p h t h o l
( 4 ) b e ta -N a p h th y la m in e
( 5 ) b e ta -O x y n a p h t h o ic A c id
( 6 ) J A c id
( 7 ) P h t h a l ic A c id A n y d r id e
( 8 ) I I A c M
A tt a c h e d T a b le N o . 2
(S y n t h e tic d y e s t n ff s )
1 . D ire c t D y e s
( 1 ) B e n z o P u r p u rin e A H
( 2 ) C o n g o R e d
14-
Direct Scarlet RDirect Fast.Red FDirect Orange RDirect Orange GGDirect Fast Orange GGD'rect Fast Yellow ADirect Fast Yellow BCDirect Fast Yellow BGDirect Gold Yellow GRChrysophenineChrysamineDirect Green BDirect Green GDirect Dark Green BDirect Blue BBDirect Sky Blue 5BDirect Violet LNDirect Violet ODirect Borcleau NSDirect Brown 3GDirect Brown KGGDirect Brown MDirect Brown RGDirect Black BHDirect Deep Black EXDirect Deep Black GX
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(Q)
(10)
(ll)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(20)
(21)
(22)
(23)' (24)
(25)
(26)
(27)
(28)
J. AcidDyes(1) AcidRed3B
(2) AcidRedPG(3) Roccelline(4) Brilliant Scarlet 3R(5) Brilliant Scarlet 3X(6) Silk Scarlet(7) AcidRubin(8) EosineG(9) Amaranth
(10) Acid Phloxinc(ll) Acid Orange II(12) (Juinoline Yellow(13) Methanil Yellow(14) Naphthol Yellow S(15) Tartrazine(16) Acid Cyanine 5R(17) Acid Cyanine GR
(18) Azona Cyanine f>B(19) Indigo Carmine Blue(20) Phthalocyanine Blue SBL(21) Acid Violet 4B(22) Acid Violet 5B(23) Acid Brown G(24) Acid Brown R(25) Acid Blue Black 10B
S, BasicDyes(1) Auramine Cone(2) Chrysoidinc æf(3) Malachite*Green(4) Mcthylene Blue Cone(5) Methyl Violet(6) ChrysU4 Violet
(7) Bismark-Brown
4. Mordant & Acid Mordant Dyes(1) ChromeRedB(2) Mordant Yellow GG(3) Chrome Yello.v MD(4) Chrome Green F(5) Chrome Violet B
(6) Chrome Brown PG(7) Chrome Brown RH(8) Chrome Black AC(9) Chrome Blue Black RC
5. Sulphur Dyes(1) Sulphur Yellow(2) Sulphur Green(3) Sulphur Red Brown(4) Sulphur Brown(5) Sulphur Naphthalene Brown(6) Sulphur Cuteh(7) Sulphur Black B(8) SulphurBlack R
6. Sulphur Vat Dyes(1) SulphurVat Yellow GX(2) Sulphur Vat Brown(3) SulphurVat Black B(4) Sulphur Vat Carbon D
7. Other Dyes(1) Nigrosine(2) Spirit Black(3) Oil Colors
Attached Table No. 3 (Paper)
1. Paper
(1) News printNews paper roll
(2) Printing" paperNo. 22, No. 23,
No. 36, No. 41,
grade paper.(3) Writing and drawing paper
Writing No. 21, Writing No. 22, WritingNo. 23, DrawingNo. 31, Drawing No. 32,Drawing No. 33, A Foolscap, B Foolscap.
(4) Packing paperNo. 22, No. 23, Roll No.32, Roll No. 35.
(5) Special use paperPaper for.documents, Measurement re-cording paper, Blue-print~ paper, India-paper, Paper for scientific books, Paperfor dictionaries, Paper for tickets, Artcoating paper.
2. Heavy packing paper bag.3. Blue print sensitive paper.
Attached Table No. 4 (Transformer)
1. Experimental transformer2. Single coil transformer (Auto-transformer)3. Transformer with primary voltage over 6,000
volts and under 2,000 volts (excluding thatwith 3,000 volts tap for primary voltage)
4. Transformer with secondary voltage over
No. 31, No. 34, No. 35,
No. 42, No. 43, High-
15-
400 volts and under 50 volts (excluding1 thatwith 200/100 volt tap for secondary vol-ige).
Ministry of Postal Services NotificationNo. 16
June 15, 1949The following post office was established on and
after March 26, 1949, as post office of which headwas special postmaster, However, mail collectionand delivery service is not handled:
Minister of Postal ServicesOZAWA Saeki
Name LocationKofu Kofu mura, Sarashina-gun, Nag"a-
Post Office no-ken (within the postal districtof Nobuta Post Office)
Ministry of Postal Services Notification.No. 17
June 15, 1949The following post office was renamed on and
after June ll, 1949 in accordance with the provi-sions of Article 13, paragraph 4 of the Ministryof Postal Services Establishment Law (Law No.244 of 1919);
* •E Minister of Postal ServicesOZAWA Saeki
Former nameAjino-akasakiPost Office
New nameKojima-akasaki
Post Office
LocationOaza Akasaki,Kojima-shi
Ministry of Postal Services NotificationNo. 18
June 15, 1949The following post office shall be removed and
renamed on and after June 16, 1949 in accordancewith the provisions of Article, 13, paragraph 4 ofthe Ministry of Postal Services. EstablishmentLaw (Law No. 244 of 1949):
* Minister of Postal ServicesOZAWA Saeki
Formename
vSiiimo-rnagoPostOffice
New name
Tag"a kane-sawaPost Office
Formerlocation
Oaza Shimo-ma?o, Taga-cho, Taga-gun, Ibaragi-ken
New location
Oaza Kane-sawa, Taga-cho, Taga-guti, Ibaragi-ken
Ministry of Postal Services NotificationNo, 19 '
June 15, 1949The following1 shallbeadded to ua fixed period
is provided5' in the Ministry of CommunicationsNotification No. 1400 of July, 1931 (matters con-cerning the use of date-stamps combined withdesigns and characters):
Minister of Postal ServicesOZAWA Saeki
Kashiwazaki
Post Office
From
June 14
to 16, 1949
FromJune 15
to 20, 1949
•EMinistry of Construction NotificationNo. 577
June 15, 1949 >'I hereby specify the construction machinery and
its rent as follows in accordance with the provi-sions of Art. 1 and Art. 6 of theRegulationscon-cerning- Lending of Construction Machinery:
Minister of ConstructionMASUTANI Shnji
Name of Machine -- SpecificationsMoter Low voltage, open, squirrel
cage type 0.2 KW<> 0.4
55* - 1 5?
2
35? 5 "
7.5
" 10
Low voltage, open, woundtype 5
N u m b e r T e r m R e n t i n y e n
1 m o n t h 5 0
7 0
. 9 01 1 3
1 4 5
2 0 8
2 9 3
3 5 0
716
--16
Transformer
Gasoline Engine
2 0
3 0
H i g h v o lt a g e , o p e n , w o u n d
t y p e 4 0
5 0
7 5
O p e n , w o u n d t y p e 1 / 2 H P
5) 1
2
3
?? 5
7 .5 -
1 0
1 5
2 0
3 0
4 0
5 0
7 5
S i n g le p h a s e S e l f - c o o l i n g 1 K V ,
> 2
3} 3
5
7 . 5 n
1 0
1 5
2 0
2 5
3 0
4 0
5 0
7 5
1 0 0
1 5 0
2 0 0
1 I T P
910
ll
12
13
1415
20
25
3035
40
45
5055
8 0 0
1 .0 7 0
1 , 5 5 5
1 ,7 3 5
2 , 1 6 2
7 8
8 3
1 1 3
1 2 6
1 7 7
2 3 6
3 2 2
4 9 6
7 3 6
9 7 0
1 ,1 6 5
1 , 5 5 5
1 ,9 0 6
9 0
1 2 0
1 5 0
1 9 5
2 4 0
2 8 2
3 5 7
4 5 0
5 2 2
5 7 0
6 6 7
7 6 6
9 4 3
1 , 1 6 5
1 , 5.9 5
1 , 9 5 0
2 6 3
3 5 4
4 5 0
5 5 6
6 9 3
7 7 4
8 8 5
9 3 2
1 ,0 5 0
1 ,1 9 2
1 , 3 1 8
1 ,4 4 6
1 , 5 7 5
1 ,7 0 2
1 ,8 7 0
2 ,0 0 0
2 , 5 9 5
3 ,1 6 ')
3 ,6 6 0
4 ,1 7 0
L 7 2 5
5 , 2 3 0
5 , 7 4 0
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Name of Machine
Gasolin Engine
Kerosene Oil Engine
Specifications
Diesel Engine
Air compressor Vertical Type, 1 staje
N u m b e r . T e r m R e n t i n y e n
6 0 H P 1 l m o n t h 6 , 2 9 5
4 0 5
5 1 2
6 1 3
7 2 0
8 2 7
9 2 5
1 , 0 4 1
1 , 1 2 3
1 0 1 , 2 1 2
l l 1 ,3 0 0
1 2 1 , 3 8 8
1 3 1 ,4 8 2
1 4 1 ,5 6 5
1 5 1 , 6 5 4
1 6 1 ,7 4 2
1 7 1 ,3 3 4
1 8 1 , 9 2 4
1 9 2 ,0 2 0
2 0 2 ,1 0 0
8 1 7
1 ,0 7 2
1 ,3 1 6
1 ,5 6 2
1 ,7 8 5
2 ,0 5 2
2 ,3 2 0
1 0 2 ,5 4 2
l l 2 , 8 1 0
1 2 3 , 1 9 0
1 3 3 , 3 0 8
1 4 3 , 5 9 0
1 5 3 , 7 9 2
1 6 4 , 0 6 5
1 7 4 ,3 7 2
1 8 4 , 5 9 o
1 9 4 ,8 6 3
2 0 5 , 1 3 4
2 5 6 ,6 2 0
3 0 7 , 8 1 0
3 5 8 , 9 2 0
1 0 1 0 ,0 0 0
4 5 l l ,2 9 0
5 0 1 2 ,5 8 0
5 5 1 3 ,4 3 0
6 0 1 4 ,3 2 5
6 5 1 5 , 1 8 0
7 0 1 6 , 1 0 0
7 5 1 6 , 9 1 0
8 0 1 8 ,6 5 0
8 5 1 9 ,5 4 0
9 0 1 9 ,8 0 0
9 5 2 0 ,4 0 0
1 0 0 2 1 ,2 3 0
0 .7 5 K W 2 1 4
1 . 5 2 3 3
4 .0 4 8 5
18
Truck
TrailerTrailer truck
Tractor
Special Autos
Steam Locomotive
Horizontal Type, 1 stage
4 ton capacity, gasolineengine driven
5 ton capacity, gasolineengine driven
5 ton Diesel engine driven7 ton Diesel engine drivenSmall typeTri-cycle10 ton capacity15 ton capacity20 ton capacityWheel type
Caterpillar type
7,5
15
25
40
6075
25
40
6075
100
G a s o l i n e d u m p t r u c k
D i e s e l d u m p t r u c k
C o m p r e s s o r t r u c k
C r a n e t r u c k
( B o ) B - 5
B - 6
( T e i ) B - 6
R - 8
B - 1 0
B - 1 5
C - 1 5
( O t s u ) C - 1 5
R - 2 0
( T e n C - 2 0
( O t s u ) C - 2 0
B - 2 5
O-25
Gasoline Locomotive
1 t o n
3
5
1 . 5
3
5
6
7
8
1 0
1 3
Diesel Locomotive
3 t o n
4
5 >
6
8
1 0
3 >i
4
932
1,184
1,673
2,961
5,385
6,2902,062
2,560
3,266
4,7255,775
15,300
17,000
23,800
36,000
8,500
6,80016,500
49,50059,400
5,7508,500
9,2004,600
9,200
12,65014,950
16,100
18,400
23,00029,900
12,600
19,320
17,030
17,030
12,725
13,26013,640
17,750
21,650
25,400
27,00028,500
31,100
32,500
34,000
39,00041,100
4,670
5,0106,500
6,860
7,78010,060
6,370
73090
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Name of MachineDiesel Locomotive
Earth cart
Winch
Power shove
Dragline
Scraper
Ladder excavator
Bulldozer
Grader
Road roller
S p e c ific a t io n s N u m b e r T e r m R e n t in
5 to n 1 l m o n th 8 ,8 4 0
10 ,0 2 5
1 2 ,08 0
1 0 1 4 ,92 5
S t e e l d a m p 0 .6 c u . m , 3 2 7
0 .75 4 0 0
4 6 7
P o w e r , s in g le d r u m ty p a
M o t o r d r iv e n lO H P > 7 5 4
1 5 79 3
2 0 1 ,2 8 7
2 5 1 ,4 9 5
3 0 1 ,7 5 5
4 0 2 ,2 1 0
5 0 2 ,8 6 0
M o to r d riv e n , p a ra lle l
d r u m s t y p e l O 1 ,3 0 0
1 5 55 1 ,6 6 4
2 0 2 ,3 4 0
2 5 2 ,60 0
3 ,1 2 03 ,9 0 0
5 0 4 ,5 5 0
Hand operating singledrum type
Hand operating doubledrum type
Diesel engine driven
Steam engine driven
Diesel engine driven
Steam engine driven
4cu.m.69w30 cu. m./hr60 cu. m./hr120 cu, m./hr4 ton (D 2 class)6 (D4class)9 (D6class)15 (D7class)18 (D8class)Remodelled Tank5 ton, Motorized9 , MotorizedTowed typeSteam, tandem type
>?
Steam, macadam type
1 ton
3
5
0 . 4 c u . m .
0 . 5
0 . 7 5
0 . 4
0 . 5
0 . 7 5
0 . 5
0 . 7 5 v
0 . 5
0 . 7 5
( 5 . 5 c u . y . )
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215
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80,500
94,300
48,00056,000
65,600
80,50094,300
56,000
65,600
ll,50013,800
16,100
81 ,000
99,000
144,00018,400
27,600
41,40050,600
57,600
ll,500
57,50062,060
16,100
6,682
8,2609,760
7,280
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Crusher
Concrete Mixer
Ciis)lrie, intidoni type
Ga-ioliii'*, macadam type
Bk\:el, tatidom type
Diesel, tiiacid.im type
yo-32 (P-31)yo-31 (P-89) "yo-22 (?L)yo-21 (i\T-V5)yo-12 (L-74)te-34 (S-55)te-33 (6-49)te-32 (S-45)tc-31 (R 3°)tc-22 (ASD-25)te-21 (AZ-ll)te-12 (ASD-18)tc-ll (ASD-ll)ta-31 (CC-ll)ta-21 (CA-31)
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2 1
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10,800
4,800
7,200
9,00010,600
8,205
10,200
12,0009,150
32,000
15,050
9,15012,900
16,500
3,400
1,2141,092
1,090
912
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547510
547
376
234
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489
207
2,160
2,8503,880
7,35010,200
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25,800
46,500
96,000
2,730
3,4054,070
4,600
5,060
5,520
6,4408,420
3,680
4,3705,290
- 5,980
6,6707,460
8,510
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Pump
S p e c ific a t io n s N u m b e r T e r m R e n t in y e n
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10 5 ,7 7 0
1 2 6 ,9 0 0
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1 8 9 ,6 6 0
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2 8 1 4 ,0 2 0
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5 0 2 2 0
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5 0 0 4 ,4 8 5
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6 5 4 0 6
7 5 4 8 1
1 0 0 6 9 ^
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1 3 0 1 ,3 5 7
1 7 5 1 ,6 72
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Ministry of Construction NotificationNo. 578
June 15, 1949
In accordance with Article 2 of the TorrentPrevention Law, the tracts of land requiring tor-rent preventing.works are hereby designated asfollows:
Minister of ConstructionMASUTANI Shuji
Mie-kenInabe-gun
The Inabe RiverThe whole national river-bed land and the em-
bankment between the river source in site ofTatsuta-mura and the confluence to the Aiba River.
Whole areaTatsuta-mura.
The Mitani Riverof A?,a Shindo, Oaza Shinodachi,
The Hie RiverThe whole national river-be1 land between the
upper boundary of An Kiwada, Oazi Yaniaguebi,Shirasc-mura and the confluence to the InabeRiver.
The Tashida.RiverThe whole national river-bed land and embank-
ment between the area already designated as theland requiring- torrent preventing works in siteof Aza Kitaso, Oaza Kaito, Hatta-mura and theconfluence to the Inabe River.
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1'he Yamada River^ "the whole national river-bed land and the em-
bankment between the river source in site ofYamaxato-mura and the confluence to the Inabe
River,
The Koanadani RiverThe whole national river-bed Imd between the
river source in site of Yamazato-mura and theconfluence to the Yamada River.
The Ao RiverThe whole national river-bed land and the em-
bankment between the Aokawa Bridge in site ofAza Nishino, Oaza Nakayama, Hatta-mura and theconfluence to the Inabe River.
The Genta RiverThe whole national river-bed land and the em-
bankment between the river-source in site of Ishi-gure-mura and the lower" boundary of Nifugawa-
^ mura.
The Uga RiverThe whole national river-bed land and the em-
bankment between the upper boundary of OazaNabesaka, Ishigura-mura and the lower boundary
of Ishigura-mura.Kitamuro-gun
The-Shiko RiverThe whole national river-bed land and the em-
bankment between the river source in site ofOaza Shrmabara, Akaba-mura and the confluence
to the Akaba River.
The Kajiyamata River, Onouchi River" Whole area of Oaza Jusu, Akaba-mura (except
the agricultural land) - ,
The Ose RiverWhole area of Aza Hashigaya, Oaza Miura, Mi-
^T nose-mura.The whole national river-bed land between the
river source in site of Aza Ose, and the OseBridge in site of Aza Hamaba, Oaza Miura, Mino-
se-mura.
The Metaka RiverThe whole national river-bed land between the
river sourcein site of No. 722, Aza Metaka, OazaKamizato, Funatsu-mura and the confluence to the
Ofuna River.
The Nishiyamadani RiverThe area within 15 meters fromthecentral line
of river to both sides between the lower boundaryof Aza Nishiyamahigashigawa, Oaza Kamizato,Funatsu-mura and the line placed in-800 metres
from it.
w The Funatsu RiverWhole area of Aza Zanoue, Oaza Auka, Auka-
machi.
The Choshi RiverWhole area of Aza Nakasu, Aza Kashiyama,
Oaza Auka, Auka-machi.The whole national river-bed land between the
line prolonged from the upper boundary of Aza
Kashiyama, Oaza Auka, Auka-machi to the oppo-site bank and the confluence to the Mataguchi
River.The Kita River
The whole national river-bed land between theline prolonged from the lower boundary of No.1209-2, Aza Zanoshimo, Oaza Nakaiun, Owase-machi to the opposite bank and the Y'xyoi Bridge
in site of Aza Dontokawara.
The Ushinotani RiverThe whole national river-bed land between the
river source in site of Aza Ushinotani, OazaMinamiura, Owase-machi and the confluence tothe Kita River.
The Miyanotant RiverThe whole national river-bed land between the
river source in site of Aza Okiichiyama and theline prolonged from the upper boundary of AzaMiyanotanihama, Oaza Kukiura, Kuki-mura to theopposite bank.
Ministry of Construction NotificationNo. 579
June 15, 1949In accordance with Article 2 of the Torrent
Prevention Law, the tracts of land requiring tor-rent preventing works are hereby designated asfollows :
Minister of ConstructionMASUTANI Shuji
Gifu-kenOno-gun
Shirakawa-muraThe Sho River
Whole plots of No. 263-1 toNo. 203-9, A^a Haru-kinuma, Oaza Ogami, No. 1396-1 to No. 1396-15,No. 1397, No. 1398, No. 1399-1 to No. 1399-5, AzaShimodahoki, Oaza lijima, No. 2291 to No, 2320,Aza Shudani, Oaza Ogimachi.
Ministry of Construction NotificationNo. 580
June 15, 1949The project of drainage institution, its enter-
prise and subdivisions of business years in con-nection with the City Planningof Takanabe weredecided as mentioned below, on March 31, 1949.
Its documents and maps concerned kept at theMiyazaki Prefectural Office and at the TakanabeTown Office, Koyu-gun are open to the public.
Minister of ConstructionMASUTANI Shuji
(The documents and maps are not mentionedhere.)
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Ministry of Construction NotificationNo, 531
June 15, 1949In accordance with the provisions of Article 3
of the Enforcement Ordinance of City Planning
Law, the executive official who is to administerthe drainage institution enterprise of Takanabecity planning under Ministry of ConstructionNotification No. 580, June 15, 1949 was decided tobe Miyazaki Prefectural Governor on March 31,1949.
Minister of ConstructionMASUTANI Shuji
Ministry of Construction Notification
'No. 532June 15, 1949
The addition of planned street, its street enter-prise for reconstruction and readjustment of pro-duction in connection with the Tsuno City Plan-ning and its business year were decided as men-tioned below, on March 31^ 1949.
Its documents and maps concerned kept at theMiyazaki Prefectural Office and at the Tsuno TownOffice, Koyu-gun are open to the public.
Minister of Construction' MASUTANI Shuji
(The documents and maps are not mentionedhere.)
Ministry ol Construction NotificationNo. 533
Jane 15, 1949In accordance with the provisions of Article 3
of the Enforcement Ordinance of City PlanningLaw, the executive official who is to administertho street enterprise for reconstruction and.read-justment of production of Tsuno city planning
under Ministry of Construction Notification No.582, June 15, 1919 was decided to be MiyazakiPrefectural Governor on March 3J, 1949.
Minister of ConstructionMASUTANI Shuji
Ministry of Construction Notification.No. 534
June 15, 1949In accordance with the provisions of Article 1
of the City Planning" Lav/, Ktiji-cho, Kuji-gun,fbiragi'Prefecture shall be designated,
Minister of ConstructionMASUTANI Shuji
Ministry of Construction Notification
No. 535June 15, 1949
In accordance with the provisions of Article 2*paragraph 1 of the City Planning Law, the area
of Kuji-cho, Kuji-gun, Ibaragi Prefecture shall bedecided as the City Planning Area of Kuji, Iba-ragi Prefecture.
Minister of ConstructionMASUTANI Shuji
iVHnisti y of Construction Notification
No.586.
June 15, 1949In accordance with the provisions of Article 1
of the City Planning Law, Katayamatsu-cho,
Enuma-gun, Ishikawa Prefecture shall be desig-nated,
Minister of ConstructionMASUTANI Shuji
Ministry of Construction Nottf cation
No. 587June 15, 1949
In accordance with the provisions of Article 2,
paragraph 2 of the City Planning Law, the follow-ing area shall be decided as the City PlanningArea of Katayarnatsu, IsKikawa Prefecture:
Minister of ConstructionMASUTANI Shuji
Katayamatsu-cho, Enuma-gunIbunhashi-cho, Enuma-gunShinohara-mura, Ennma-gunTsukitsu-mura, Enuraa-gun
Ministry of Construction Notification
No. 588June 15, 1949
The revision of planned street in connectionwith the Reconstruction Ciry Planning; of Nobe-oka was decided as mentioned below, on March31, 1949.
Its documents and maps concerned kept at theMiyazaki Prefectural Office and at the NobeokaMunicipal Office are open to the public.
Minister of ConstructionMASUTANI Shuji
(The documents and maps are not mentionedhere.)
Ministiy of Construction NotificationNo. 5S9
June 15, 1949The project of street of Hosoda city planning-,
its street enterprise for reconstruction and read-justment of production and its subdivisions of
business years were decided as mentioned below,on>1arch 31, 1949.
Its documents and maps concerned kept at theMiyazaki Prefectaral Office and at the Hosoda
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Town Office, Minamitiakatfun aie open to the^f public.
Minister of ConstructionMASUTANI vShuji
(The documents and maps are not mentionedhere.)
Ministry of Construction NotificationNo. 590
June 15, 19'-19In accordance with the provisions of Article 3
of ilm Enforcement Ordinance of City PlanningLaw, the executive official who is to administerthe street enterprise for reconstruction and read-justment of production of Hosoda city planningunder Ministry of Construction Notification No.589, June 15, 1949 was decided to be MiyazakiPrefectural Governor,.on March 31, 1949,
Minister of ConstructionMASUTANI Shuji
Ministry of Construction NotificationNo. 591
June 15, 1949The revision and addition of planned street of
Miyakonojo reconstruction city planning", itsstreet enterprise for reconstruction and readjust-ment of production and its business year weredecided as mentioned below, on March 31, 1949.
Its documents and maps concerned kept at theMiyazaki Prefectural Office and at the Miyakono-jo Municipal Office are open to the public.
Minister of ConstructionMASUTANI Shuji
(The documents and maps are not mentionedhere.)
Ministry of Construction NotificationNo. £92
June 15, 1949In accordance with the provisions of Article 3
of tli2 Enforcement Ordinance of_ City PlanningLaw, the executive official who Is to administerthe street enterprise for reconstruction and read-justment of production of Miyakonojo city plan-ning under Ministry of Construction NotificationNo, 591, June 15, 1949 was decided to be Miya-zaki Prefcctural Governor, on March 31, 1949.
Minister of ConstructionMASUTANI Shuji
IMPERIAL HOUSE MATTERS '
H. M. The Emperor's Visit
H.M. The Emperor has signified His intentionto visit the Japan Academy in ordertoattend the37th ceremony of prizes awarding" on the 15th inst.
GOVERNMENT MATTERS
MINISTRY OF POSTAL SERVICES
Designation of the Ilacos of Fostal Inspector'sDuty an<l Establishment of their Offices'
In accordance with the provisions of Art. 22^par. 3 of the Ministry of Postal Services Establish-ment Law(Law No. 244,.1,948), the following citiesshall he designated as the- place of the Postal In-spector's duty, where shall t)3 located the office ofPostal Inspector's as foil.vs:
Places of duty
Yokohama-shiUrawa-shi
Chiha-shi
Mito-slii
Kofu-shi
Niigata shi
Tsu-shiGifu-'shi
Fukui-shiTakaoka-shi
Kyoto-shiKobs-shiNara shiOtsu-shiNaruto-shiTakaiiatsu-shiNagasaki-shiFuknoka-siiiOita-shivSaga-shiYamagata-s!iiAsahikawa-shi
Names of office
Yokohama Office of Postal Inspector's, Tokyo Postal Inspection Bureau
Urawa. r> ,Chiba ,
Mito ,Kofll n , '
NiigataTsuOifuFukuiTakaokaKyotoKobeNaraOtsuNarutoTakamatsu
, Nagano Postal Inspection Bureau, Na'4"oya Postal Inspection Bureau
, Kanazawa Postal Inspection Bureau
, Osaka Postal Inspection Bureau
NagasakiFukuokaOitaSagaYamagataAsahikawa
, Matstiyania Postal'Inspection JUiroau
, Kumamoto Postal Inspection Bureau
Sendai Postal Inspection BureauSapporo Postnl Inspection Bureau
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l}^^£2^Ok ATlONMATTERSJAPANESE NATIONAL RAILWAYS
Japanese National Railways Notification
No, 54
June 15, 1949
The following* amendments shall be made to apart of the Home Through-Traffic Regulations(Japanese National Railways Notification No. 29,June, 1949) and shall come into force as fromJune 10, 1949:
President of JapaneseNational Railways
SHIMOYAMA Sadanori
(The revised provisions are omitted.)(See the Railway Official Report pronounced on
June 15, 1949.)
PUBLIC NOTICE
ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S OFFICE
Factory Foundation
June 15, 1949
An application of registering the preservationof ownership was submitted by the Daito MatchManufacturing Company, Ltd. located at Nos. 33,34, 2-chome, Sannomiya-machi, Ikuta-ku, Kobe-shi,to compose the factory foundation for its land,building, machine and tools which belong to thecompany's factory located at No. Ko-475, Shira-hama-machi, Himeji-shi.
Accordingly those who have right for personalestate which belongs to the abovementioned fac-tory foundation and who have right for seizureand provisional seizure or for provisional disposi-tion are requested to apply their rights to thisOffice within 32 days from the day of publicationof this notice.
The inventory of property which belongs to thefactory foundation shall be provided in this Officeand be available for perusal of the parties con-cerned.
Shikama Branch,Kobe District Legal Affairs Bureau
COMPANIES AND OTHERS
Notice re Dissolution (Second)
June 15, 1949
Notice is hereby given that the undermentionedcompany was, dissolved on "May 31, 1949, in ac-cordance with the decision made at the stock-holders' extraordinary general meeting' held onthe said date. Accordingly, the creditors to thiscompany are requested to report their claims
within two months from the day following" publi-cation of this notice.
Failing- any claim to be submitted within theaforesaid period, it shall be excluded from theliquidation,
Taihei Bussan K.K.Liquidator: Eikichi YamaguchiNo. 2, 1-chome, Kanda Kaji-cho,
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
No'ice re Dissolution
May 23, 1949
Notice is hereby given that the undermentionedcompany was dissolved on May 13, 1949, in ac-cordance with the decision made at the stock-holders' general meeting". Accordingly, the cre-ditors to this company who fail to report theirclaims within two months from the day of publKcation of this notice, shall be excluded from the*liquidation.
K.K. Kawamura Kikai Seisaku-shoLiquidators: Goichi Nakane
Sachito ItoNo. 71, 2-chome, Nishiki-cho,
Tachikawa-shi, Tokyo
Redemption of Bonds of HokkaidoColonial Bank
June 15, 1949
Notice is hereby given that winning numbersof drawing" which was heldon the 1st inst.are asfollows, and they shall be redeemed on and afterJuly 20, 1949 at the Head Office and agencies ofthe said bank:
Hokkaido Colonial Bank
The 227th
6,700yen Bond (23 sheets)
1, 72, 86, 229, 230, 279, 298, 310, 321, 355, 579,600, 678, 722, 769, 829, 888, 973, 988, 997, 1059,1080, 1092
3,350 yen Bond (12 sheets)245, 246, 251, 252, 357, 358, 361, 362, 399, 400,639, 640
670yen Bond (10 sheets)from 211 to 220
Notice re Capital Reduction
May 31, 1949
Notice is hereby given that at the members'general meeting held on May 25, 1949, it wasdecided that the authorized capital ¥130,000 shouldbe reduced to ¥106,500.
Those who have objection to the aforesaidcapital reduction are requested to notify the
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,. company tothat effect within65 days from the^ day of publication of this notice.
Yngen Kaisha ChigasakiGyunyu Shori-sho
Director: Matsu Horii* No. 5460, Chigasaki, Chigasaki-shi,
Kanagawa ken
Notlco re Dissolution
May 4, 1949Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned
foundation was- dissolved on October 16, 1948, inaccordance with the decision. Accordingly thecreditors to this foundation are requested to reporttheir claims within two months from the day ofpublication of this notice.
Any claim, failing to be submitted within theaforesaid period, shall be excluded from the liqui-
"'^p dation.Fukuyama Kyoiku Gikai ZaidanLiquidators: Yoichiuemon Fujii
Jutaro KawasoKin-ichi Nobuoka
Sannomiru-machi, Fukuyama-shi,Hiroshima-ken
Notice re Dissolution of Company
June 15, 1949
Notice is hereoy given that the undermentionedcompany was dissolved on May 20, 1949, in ac-cordance with the decision made at the stock-holders' extraordinary general meeting. Accord-ingly the creditors to this company are requestedto report their claims within two months from theday of publication of this notice.
Any claim, failing to be submitted within the^f^aforesaid -period^ shall be excluded from the liqui-
dation.Daiichi Sogo.Sempaku Kogyo K.K.
Liquidator: Chiroku KatoNo. 34, Higashi-tojin-cho,
Fukuoka-shi
Notice re Calling for Claims
May 25, 1949
Notice is hereby give 1 that the undermentionedcompany was dissolved on April 30, 19^>, in ac-
cordance with the approvedadjustment plan. Ac-
cording the creditors to this"company are re-quested to report their claims within seventy daysfrom the day of publication of this notice.
Any claim, failing to he submitted within theaforesaid period, shall bj excluded from the liqui-
dation.
Kyushu Tekko K.K.Representative Liquidator :
Fukuo Watanabe.No. 205, Oaza Mugino, Naka-cho,
Chikushi-gun, Fukuoka-ken
Notice re Dissolution
M*ay 25, 1949
Notice is hereby given that the undermentionedcompany was dissolved in accordance with thedecision made at the stockholders' general meetingheld on May 20, 1949. Accordingly/the creditors
to this company are requested to report theirclaims within two months from the day of publi-cation of this notice.
Failing any claim to be submitted within theaforesaid period, it shall bo excluded from theliquidation.
Kyoei Shoji K.K.Liquidator: Nagatoshi MinotaNo. 2, 2-chome, Marunouchi,
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Reorganization Notice of Limited Company
June 2, 1949
Notice is hereby given that at the members'extraordinary general meeting held on May 31,1949, it was decided with the unanimous consentof the entire members to reorganize its constitu-tion of a limited liability company to be incor-porated as a joint-stock company under the nameof Chuo Shokuhin K.K., No. ll, 1-chome, Iida-rnachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.
Any creditor who has objection to the s'lid re-orgmization is requested to notify the companyto that effect within two months from the day of
publication of this notice.Chuo Shokuhin Yugen KaishaNo. ll, 1-chome, Iida machi,
Chiyoda ku, Tokyo
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