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THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949 Price 28.00 yeni No. 903r =―-
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OFFICE AND MINISTERIALORDINANCE
Prime Minister's Office, Ministries of Foreign
Affairs and Finance, Attorney-General's
Office, Ministries of Education, Wel-
fare, Agriculture & Forestry, Com-
merce & Industry, Transportation,
Communications, Labor and
Construction Ordinance-* No. 3
April 7, 1949
The following partial amendment shall be
made to the Prime Minister's Office and Ministries
of Foreign Affairs, Home Affairs, Finance, Justice,
Education, Welfare, Agriculture and Forestry,
Commerce and Industry, Transportation, Com-
munications and Labor Ordinance No. 1 of
1947 (Regulations concerning the Transportation
i Certificationof Important Materials):
Prime Minister
YOSHIDA Shigeru
Minister of Foreign Affairs
YOSHIDA Shigeru
Minister of Finance
IKEDA Hayato
Attorney-General
UEDA Shunkichi
Minister of Education4
TAKASE Sotaro
Minister of Welfare
HAYASHI Joji
Minister of Agriculture &
Forestry
MORI Kotaro
Minister of Commerce &
Industry
INAGAKI Heitaro
Minister of Transportation
OYA Shinzo
Minister of Communications
OZAWA Saeki
Minister of Labor
SUZUKI Masabumi
Minister of Construction
MASUTANI Shuji
The paragraph of " Vegetables " in Annexed
Tables Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the Regulations
concerning the Transportation Certification of
Important Materials shall be deleted.
Supplementary Provision:
This Ordinance shall come into force as from
the day of its promulgation and shall apply as
from April 1, 1949.
MINISTERIAL ORDINANCE
Ministry of Finance Ordinance No. 21
April 7, 1949
The Ministerial Ordinance concerning the
Special Example of the Customs Fees shall be
established as follows:
Minister of Finance
IKEDA Hayato
MinisterialOrdinance concerning the Special
Example of the Customs Fees
The fee for license of incidental opening of
customs office shall be in accordance with the
followings from April 4, 1949 to April 30, 1949,
excluding the provisions of the Ministerial Or-
dinance concerning Customs Fees (Ministry of
Finance Ordinance No. 18 of 1949):
Fe3 for License of Incidental
Opening of Office
1. 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
each hour (an interval less than
an hour shall be deemed an hour) \200
2. 5.30 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.
each hour (an intervalless than an
hour shall be deemed an hour) 250
3. 10.00 p.m. to 5.00 a.m.
each hour (an interval less than an
hour shall be deemed an hour) 300
4. 5.00a.m. to 9.00 a.m.
each hour (an interval less than an
hour shall be deemed an hour) 250
Supplementary Provision:
The present MinisterialOrdinance shall come
into force as from the day of its promulgation
and he annlipd ns from Anril 4. 1949.
1 ―
OFFICIAL GAZETTEGOVERNMENT PRINTINGBUREAU ENGLISH EDITION jg^i-+-*-f―,83-t-amBmu&^z^!
Ministry of Finance Ordinance No. 25
April 7, 1949
In accordance with the provisions of Article
19-(2), paragraph 2 and Article 28 of the Closed
Institutions Ordinance (Imperial Ordinance No.
74 of 1947), the Ministerial Ordinance concerning
special exception of the disposition of residual
assets of the Closed Institutions shall be establish-
ed as follows:
Minister of Finance
IKEDA Hayato
Ministerial Ordinance concerning special
exception of the disposition of residual
assets of the Closed Institutions
Article 1. The residual assets of the Closed
Institution, which is the incorporated as-
sociation without invested capital or the
foundational juridical person established in
accordance with the Civil Code (Law No. 89
1896), shall devolve on the persons designated
in the articles of incorporation or the act of
endowment of the said Closed Institution.
2 If no person on whom the residual assets is
to devolve is designated in the articles of
incorporation or the act of endowment of the
Closed Institution prescribed in the preceding
paragraph, the residual assets mentioned above
shall devolve on the National Treasury.
Article 2. The provisions of the preceding Article,
paragraph 1 shall apply mutatis mutandis to
the case of the devolution of the residual
assets of the Closed Institution which is not
a juridical person and has no invested capital
or contribution, or the Closed Institution
which has been established in accordance
with the provisions of special laws or or-
dinances and has no invested capital or con-
tribution.
2 In case there is no special provisions con-
cerning the devolution of the residual assets of
the Closed Institutions prescribed in the preced-
ing paragraph, the Special Liquidator (Tokushu
Seisan-nin) must distribute equally the residual
assets to the persons who were the members
of the said Closed Institutions on the desig-
nated day (provided that, with respect to the
institutions enumerated in the attached list
of the old Ministries of Finance, Foreign
Affairs, Home Affairs and Justice Ordinance
No. 1 of 1945, the day read in accordance
with the provisions of paragraph 6 of Supple-
mentary Provisions of the Ordinance) pre-
scribed in Article 3, paragraph 1 of the
Closed Institutions Ordinance (Imperial Or-
dinance No. 74 of 1947; hereinafter referred
to as the Ordinance).
3 In case the Special Liquidator (Tokushu
Seisan-nin) deems it very unfair to distribute
]i
equally residual assets in accordance with the
provisions of the preceding- paragraph, he .
may distribute residual assets in the different
method from' the method prescribed in the
preceding: paragraph, with the approval of,
the Minister of Finance, notwithstanding the '
provisions of the preceding paragraph.
Article 3. In case the Closed Institution has
been established in accordance with-the pro-
visions of special laws or ordinances and
there are the special provisions concerning
disposition of residual assets in them, the
Special Liquidator (Tokushu Seisan-nin) must
dispose of the residual assets in accordance
with the said provisions, unless otherwise
provided by the Minister of Finance, notwith-
standing the provisions of Article 19-(2),
paragraph 1 of the Ordinance and preceding
Article.
Article 4. In case the Closed Institution iss
two or more classes of shares ^nd it
ues .
h§^N
specially provided in respect of each class of
shares as to the distribution of residual assets
under the provisions of Article 222, paragraph
1 pf the Commercial Code (Law No. 48 of 1899),
the Special Liquidator (Tokushu Seisan-nin)
must distribute the residual assets in accord-
ance with the said provisions, notwithstand-
ing the provisions of Article 19-(2), paragraph
1 of the Ordinance.
Supplementary Provision:
This Ministerial Ordinance shall come into
force as from the day of its promulgation.
REGULATIONS
i
National Public Safety Commission
Rule No. 4 j
April 7, 1949^1
The Regulations concerning the Charge for
Board of Persons kept in custody by the PoliceI
shall be provided for as follows: .;>
National Public Safety Commission |
Regulations concerning the Charge for j
Board of Persons kept in custody
by the Police
The chargecustody by theper meal.
for board of persons kept in
police shall be 15 yen or lower
Supplementary Provisions:
The present Regulations shall apply as from
April 1, 1949.
The Regulations for the Charge for a Meal to
be given to the one who is detained or kept in ■
custody in a Police Station (National Public Safety ,t
3 ―
k
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Commission Regulation No. 1 of 1948) shall be
abolished.
Chairman of National Public
Safety Commission
TSUJI Jiro
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NOTIFICATIONS
Ministry of Finance Notification No. 189
April 7, 1949%
The undermentioned were ordered to restitute
li Osaka Shosen K. K. (No. 1, Soze-cho, Kita-1
Sort Quantity
Land (Residential land) 241.4 tsubo
u
2. Yukio Matsuo (No. 133-2, 1-chome, Kitano-cho,
Sort
(1) Land (Residential land)
(2) Building (House No. 34-2)
Quantity
233.32 isubo
1 building99.6 tsubo
the undermentioned property to the National City
Bank of New York (No. 4, 2-chome, Ote-machi,
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) by April 15, 1949,in accord-
ance with the provisions of Article2, paragraph
1, Ordinance concerning the Restitution of Allied
Nations' Property pursuant to the Ordinance
concerning the Orders to be issued in consequence
of the Acceptance of the Potsdam Declaration
(Imperial Ordinance No. 294 of 1946):
Minister of Finance
IKEDA Hayato
Osaka)
No. 133, 1-chome,Kobe
Ikuta-ku, Kobe)
Site
Kitano-cho, Ikuta-ku,
Site
No. 133-2, l-chome, Kitano-cho, Ikuta-
ku, Kobe
do.
.Ministry of Finance Notification No. 190V April 7, 1949
It is hereby notified that the custodian of Allied Nations' Property concerning the following
property belonging to or under custody of Mrs. Miriam L. Bell shall be released as follows under
the provisions of Article 4, paragraph 2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of Enemy Property
iAdministration Law (Imperial Ordinance No. 1179 of 1941):
Minister of Finance
IKEDA Hayato
t
1:
h
i
Allied Nations' Property
Sort
Ordinary Deposit (BookNo. G 769)
Address & Firm Name,of Custodian of Allied Nations'Property
The Tokyo Trust & Banking,
No. 1-1,2-chome, NihombashiTokyo
Quantity\11,527.59
Co., Ltd.
Muro-machi, Chuo-ku,
Site
The Bank of Tokyo
No. 6, 1-chome, Nihombashicho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Hongoku
Ministry of Finance Notification No. 191
April 7, 1949
The Tokyo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd. (No. 1-1, 2-chome, Nihombashi Muro-machi, Chuo-ku,
Tokyo) was ordered to deliverthe undermentioned property to Mrs. Miriam L. Bell(No. 22, Yama-
shita-cho,Naka-ku, Yokohama) by March 25; 1949,in accordance with the provisions of Article 2,
paragraph 1 of the Imperial Ordinance concerning the Restitution of Allied Nations' Property
pursuant to the Ordinance concerning the Orders to be issued in consequence of the Acceptance
of the Potsdam Declaration (Imperial Ordinance No. 294 of 1946):
.Ministerof Finance
IKEDA Havato
1
2
3
Sort
Land (Residential land;
Building (House No. 2-3)
Ordinary Deposit (BookNo. G 769)
Quantity
269.62 tsicbo
1 building38.11 tsubo
\11,527.59
Site
No. 22, Yamashita-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama
do.
The Bank of Tokyo
No. 6, 1-chome, Nihombashi Hongokucho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Ministry of Transportation Notification No. 131
April 7, 1949
In accordance with the provisions of the Regulations concerning "the Authorization for Type
of Ship's Stores (Prime Minister's Office and Ministry of Transportation Ordinance No. 4 of 1948),
the authorization for type of ship's stores has been granted as follows:
Minister of Transportation
'OVA Shinzo
Number of the Certificate
of the Authorization forType of Ship's Stores
No. 55 '
No. 56
Term of Validity of Certificate
Name of Applicant
Name and Location of Office
Name and Location of Factory
Name
Otsu Post Office
Shimonoseki-ya-ma'o-cho PostOffice
Toyuta Post Office
Minakami PostOffice
Name and Type of the Ship's Stores
Minakami-mura
mane-ken (within the
Name
Tokusan Type, Portable CarbonicAcid Gas Fire-extinguisher
ditto
From March 16, 1949
To March 15, 1954
Tokushu Sangyo K.K. (Special In-dustry Co., Ltd.)
Tokushu Sangyo K.K.
No. 38, Kamidori 1-chome, Kyo-machi-bori, Nishi-ku, Osa^ca
Factory of the Main Office ofTokushu Sangyo K.K.
No. 1, Aza Shimo-minamihata, Ko-noike, Nagao-mura, Kawabe-gun,Hyogo-ken
Ministry of Communications Notification
No. 166
April 7, 1949
The following post offices were established
without mail collection and delivery service on
March 26, 1949 and were designated as special
post office in accordance with the provisory
clause of Article 10, paragraph 1 of the Governing
Organization for Communications Office:
Minister of Communications
OZAWA Saeki
Location
Aza Otsu, Sakugi-mura, Futa-mi-gun, Hiroshima-ken (withinthe postal district of SakugiPost Office)
Yamato-cho, Shimonoseki-shi(within the postal district ofShimonoseki Post Office)
Toyota-mura, Katsuta-gun, Oka-yama-ken (within the postaldistrictof Gyoho Post Office)
Nima-gun. Shi-postal
district of Soshiki Post Office)
Ministry of Communications Notification
No. 167
April 7, 1949
The following post officewas closed for some
time as from April 1, 1949. However, the affairs
that had been handling- at this post officewhere
taken over by the undermentioned post office:
Minister of Communications
OZAWA Saeki
Type
10 lbs. No. 1
7 lbs. No. 1
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Ministry of Communications Notification :\
No., 169 \
April 7, 1949 ,J
The following branch offices of telegraph iy \\
office were established on February 21, 1949:
Minister of Communications .^
OZAWA Saeki |f(
T ,. SucceededName Location ffioe
Takasaki-yashima- Yashima-cho, Takasaki *
cho Post Office Takasaki-shi Post Office ■
■i
Ministry of Communications Notification 1
No. 168
April 7, 1949
The following shall be added to " a fixed Vj
period is provided " in the Ministry of Communi- J
cations Notification No. 1400 of July, 1931 (matters ・'
concerning the use of date-stamps combined with /Vl
designs and characters): f
Minister of Communications' -I
OZAWA Saeki ..Jk
TakasakiPost Office
From April8 to 17,1949
J
A
f
Name
Branch Officein Kanazawa Communi-cations Bureau of Kanazawa Tele-graph Office
Branch Office in National KanazawaHospital of Kanazawa Telegraph Office
Location
Naruwa-cho, Kana-zawa-shi
Shimo-ishibiki-ma-chi, Kanazawa-shi
Business
Telegraph service. How-ever, telegram deliveryservice is handled atwindow.
Telegraph serviceand tele-phone conversation ser-vice. However, telegramservice is handled atwindow.
* National Election Management Commission Notification No. 8
April 7, 1949
The purports of the report concerning the incomes and expenditures concerned with elections
of political parties, associations and other organizations or their branches in accordance with the
provisions of Art. 13, Par. 1, Item 2 and Art. 18 which applies mutatis mutandis Art, 13 of the
Law of the Regulation for Political Contributions and Expenditures at the general election of
'Members of the House of Representatives held in January 23, 1949, are as follows:
Chairman of National Election Management Commission
UNNO Fukichi
Purports of report pertaining to the incomes and expenditures' of
political parties,-associations and other organizations
1. Kind: Report in accordance with the provisions of Art. 13, Par. 1, Item 2 of the Law of the
Regulation for Political Contributions and Expenditures.
2. Term: Report pertaining to the general election of Members of the House of Representatives
held in Jan. 23, 1949 for on and after Jan. 17, 1949
3. Purports of Report:
1 §'5
^ 03 G 03
Kita Kanto Phy-sician'sLeague
Election PolicyCommittee ofKanto ChemistryLabor Union
° C °
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3 fl S C
o2o°
■Q "-1J2
1―' v-t &-< ^
dp ≪)≪
°O 4-≫ O
H o o o
yen
32,077
Contributionmore than
1,000 yen forone affair
1
*
1
3^
5
People's Cooper- 1,314,720 ―
ative Party
Election PolicyCommittee ofShrine HeadOffice
New LiberalParty
48,715 -
All Japan Phy- ― ―
sician's League
Social Renovation 4,870 ―
Party
All Japan Culti- 110,480 7
vator's League
All Japan Com- 40,000 ―munication Labor
Union, Election
Policy Committee
°E 2
Contributionmore than500 yen forone affair
yen
10,700 ―
7
61,330 ―
yen
ii
C 33 .t;
E a
3 S
h o
yen
65,000
29,757
918,169
16,743 52,921
5 ~~
Expenditures
mare than1,OCO yen forone affair
1
5
4
4
2,140 ―
1,130 -
4,870 2
110,480 4
40.000 ―
Bo
yen
15,000
15,240
9,324
9,405
78,000
Expendituresmore than500 yen forone affair
I.5 "3
yen
C
0)oo
q £
Feb. 5,
1949
Jan. 28,1949
Feb. 5,
1949
15
Feb. 4,1949
Jan. 18,
1949
Feb. 7,1949
Feb. 191949
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"o'o o
05 u
Cw 10 0)O rt J2
All Japan FarmVillage YouthLeague
All JapanUnion Hq
O £ O
r-< (!)3 C g C
o.2 o o
.・S'":°
gg5§
H o o o
yen
30,000
Farmer's
All Japan Govern-ment MedicalTreatment LaborUnion, Society
8,500
Contributionmore than
1,000 yen forone affair
D c/)
1
1
f,or Research ofPolitics
Supportor's Asso- 130,550 ―ciation for HisaoTanaka
Japan People's 77,987 ―Sansei Kai
Japan Youth ― ―CommunistLeague Hq.
Politics Policy 99,500 ―Committee ofJapan AutonomyOrganizationLabor Union
lapan Farmer's 10,560 ―
Japan Farmer'sParty
Japan DaiwaLeague
Japan People'sParty
Chugoku DistrictCommittee ofCommunist
Kansai DistrictCommittee ofJapan Communist
Chugoku DistrictCommittee ofJapan Youth Com-munist League
Central Com-mittee of Japan
- Communist
Omuda DistrictCommittee ofJapan Communist
12,538 -
105,500 -
22,340 ―
123,000 ―
Social Party Hq. 913,700
Kanto DistrictAssociation Hq.of Japan PrivateRailway LaborUnion
1
c
EH g3
Contribution
more than500 yen forone affair
yen
30,000 ―
8,500 ―
\
10,000
yen
O
<4->a
S5*£
― c
yen
30,000
2,180
8,500
16 12,500 130,550
1
2
36,939 77,987
Expendituresmore than
1,000 yen forone affair
1
1
8
2
4
10,500 ―
99,500 ―
10,560 ―
11,000 12.538 ―
2\ 105,500
2
2
1,001
7,690
1
2
514 ―
22,410 1
434 ―
11,260 205,000 ―
121,910 4
4,000 912,844 7
― 13,620 ―
6 -
yen
30,000
2,180
8.500
39,430
36,939
1,000
5,200
22,410
15,400
27,575
Expendituresmore than500 yen for
one affair
C
o
Oo
03
O +j
u
Feb. 8,
1949
Feb. 3,
1949
Feb. 4,
1949
f ,
Feb. 1,
1949 '
Feb. 4.
1949
Jan. 31,1949
Feb. 9,1949
Feb. 5,1949
Feb. 7,1949
Feb. 5,
1949
Feb. 2,
1949
Feb. 51949
Feb. 2,
1949
Jan.1949
31,
Feb. 16,1949
Feb. 7,1949
Jan. 17,1949
cSo
yen
7
<
General Associ-
ation of JapanPrivate Railway-Labor Union
Central Headqu-arters of NipponDe"nki SangyoLabor Union
Hokuriku DistrictHq. Nippon Den-ki Sangyo LaborUnion
Farmer's NewParty Central Hq.
Service Eco-nomic Organi-zation
35,000 110,000 -
132,400 10 125,500 ―
Democratic Party 795,000 ―
DemocraticLiberal PartyHq.
^ . Supporter's As-sociation forMitsuo Yamate
Rissei NipponParty
Labor Farmer'sParty '
Wako Kai
4
9,099,204 ―
57,400 ―
4,000 ―
35,000 -
237,700 ―
The chief contributor and expenditure
(1) Contributor
Name of political party,association and other
organization
1. Election Policy Com-
mittee of Kanto Chemis-try Labor Union
2
Election Policy Com-mittee of Shrine HeadOffice
Amountof contri-
bution
2,500
5,000
3,302
3,517
3,025
3
All Japan Cultivator'sLeague
2,846
3,330
20,000
10,000
ii
31,160 ―
53,400 ―
39,091
27,678
4
3
93,070 18
30,635
9,078
89,890
18 90,000 620,248 20 456,837
93 2,435,000 8,078,865 35 2,950,340
2
1
2
11,000
1,000
3,003
4,000
31,956
1
2
213,007 ―
Numberof
affairs
1
1
1
1
1
Name of con-tributor or or-ganization
Japan LightMetal LaborUnion
Central GumLabor Union
Tokyo Pref.Shrine HeadOffice
Fukuoka Pref.Shrine HeadOffice
Aichi Pref.Shrine HeadOffice
2,030
5,560
Occupation
1
1
1
1
1
Office
Saga Pref.Cultivator'sLeague
Iwate Pref.Cultivator'sLeague
Miyagi Pref.Cultivator'sLeague
Tochigi PrefCultivator'sLeague
・j
Jan.
1949
29
Feb. 71949
Feb. 1
1949
Ian.
1949
18
Feb. 71949
Feb. 51949
Feb. 71949
fan.
1949
27
Feb. 8,1949
Feb. 4,1949
Address or plac *where the chief
office exists
Niigata-shi
Kobe-shi
Shinjuku-jkuTokyo
Fukuoka-shi
Nagoya-shi
Kobe-shi
Saga-shi
Morioka-shi
Sendai-shi
Utsunomiya-shi
Name of political party,
association and o*herorganization
4
.5
All Japanlage Youth
FarmLeague
Vil-
Amount
of contribution
5,000
11,000
5,000
30.000
All Japan Govern- 8,500ment Medical Treat-ment Labor Union,Society for Research ofPolitics
6. Supportor's Associ-ation for Hisao Tanaka
7. Japan People's Sansei
Kai
8. Japan Farmer's Party
9. Japan People's Party
10. Central Committee ofCommunist Japan
11. Social Party Hq.
12. Njw Farmer's Party
13. Service Economic Or-ganization
14. Democratic Party
3,000
36,939
10,000
2,000
10,000
5,000
4,000
55
60,000
3,000
10,000
2,000
)>
10,000
10,000
24,100
4,500
19,000
35,900
10,000
1)
5,000
Numberof
affairs
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Name of con-tributor or-ganization
Gifu Pref.Cultivator'sLeague
Aichi Pref.Cultivator'sLeagueIshikawa Pref.Cultivator'sLeague
AgricultureCooperativeUnion LiaisonConference
All JapanGovernmentMedical Treat-ment Union
Kojiro Yonezawa
Eimei Shinomiya
Seiichi Takanuki
Tomi Igarashi
Giichiro Sato
Address or place
Occupation where the chiefoffice exists
Gifu-shi
Kagoya-shi
Kanazawa-shi
Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo
Nakano-ku,Tokyo
Employee
Chief ofmanager
None
Merchant
Sadao Takayanagi Farmer
Yosuke Tadano
Tadasuke Tadano
Choichiro Sasaki
TeijiIgarashi
Masanao Tadano
SeiichiTakanuki
Tsukasa Oikawa
Fumio Ogasawara
Tokyo Transpor-tation Labor ,Union
Farmer's NewParty, HokkaidoBranch
Tokyo FinanceResearch Society
Kiryu FinanceResearch Society
Kofu FinanceResearch 'Society
Ikuta FinanceResearch Society
Kanuma FinanceResearch Society
Hanyu FinanceResearch Society
Kumagaya FinanceResearch Society
Annaka FinanceResearch Society
Yusuke Kabetani
o
Mayor ofVillage
None
Farmer
None
Official ofParty
Employee
Fukuoka-shi
Setagaya-ku,Tokyo
Shinjuku-ku,Tokyo
Sendai-shi
Watari-gun,Miyagi-ken
Toda-gun,Miyagi-ken
?>Shibata-gun,Miyagi-ken
Sendai-shi
)>Toda-gun,Miyagi-ken
Shinjuku-ku,Tokyo
Morioka-shi
Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Sapporo-shi,Hokkaido
Chuo-ku,Tokyo
Jiiryu-shi
Kofu-shi
Oshi-machi,Saitama-ken
Kanuma-machi,Saitama-ken
Hanyu-machi,Saitama-ken
Kumagaya-shi
Annaka-machi,Gumma-ken
Toshima-ku,Tokyo
'':J
l->
15. Democratic LiberalParty Hq.
5,000
≫
5)
1>
)>
100,000
1}10,000
1>100,000
10
1)
1J
5≫
,000
≫
1)
1)
)J
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SawasukeYana;inuma
Mitsuo Ozawa
Saishi Ogawa
Presidentof company
Director
Presidentof company
Matajuro Okumura Fishing-
SakujiroTsuchida
Shigeo Hatakeyama
Kei Nishimoto
Haru Wazaki
Shingi Kurabayashi
Takeshi Hommyo
Semmatsu Ishizaki
Koji Hay ashi
Kan Aizawa
Yozo Nagai
Masao Onishi
Shigeru Hori
Director
Presidentof company
None
Farmer
Timber-merchant
None
Fishing
Prisidentof company
?>Lawyer
Director
Tadashichi Kiyofuji Merchant
Jun-ichi Fukui Director
Chokusui Kawamoto
Jinsaku Mizukubo
SeijiHitotsumatsu
Hiroki Imazato
Ganji HatanoKijiroWada
Kozo Yanagimoto
Seizo Takano
Matsukichi Hiraga
Chuhei Suzuki
Akizo Kawanabe
Shoji Tanaka
Yoshihiko Sasaki
Masuo Takagi
Akira Yamauchi
Masaru Suwa
Seizo Asahi
Shoji Mori
Ken Hirokawa
Shigeji Nagasaki
Chojiro Aragaki
Enji Naito
Kiichi Horio
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Member ofHouse ofCouncillors
Presidentof company
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Presidentof company
Employee
Adachi-gun.Fukuoka-ken
Toshima-ku,Tokyo
Shiki-gun,Nara-ken
Mikata-gun,Fukui-ken
Sakata-shi
Kita-akita-gun,Akita-ken
Shinagawa-ku,Tokyo
Akita-shi
Yamabe-gun,Nara-ken
Obihiro-shi
Moji-shi
Abashiri-shi
Okayama-shi
Yokosuka-shi
Kochi-shi
Shinjuku-ku,Tokyo
Hirosaki-shi,Aomori-ken
Adachi-ku,Tokyo
Kyoto-shi
Setagaya-ku,Tokyo
Ichikawa-shi
Minato-ku,Tokyo
Chuo-ku,Tokyo
Sapporo-shi
Musashino-shi
Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo
Takada-shi
Chigasaki-shi
Shibuya-ku,Tokyo
Ota-ku, Tokyo
Chuo-ku,Tokyo
Ota-ku, Tokyo
Bunkyo-ku,Tokyo
c1iuo-ku,Tokyo
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Name of political party,
association and otherorganization
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Amountof contri-bution
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affairs
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Name of con-tributor ororganization
Mannosuke Kambe
Jiro Sakaguchi
Kei Hosoe
Hidejiro Wada
lozo Tabo
Yujiro Takamatsu
Shigenao Kanei
Eizo Ono
Seiichiro Hikasa
Rihachi Tsubouchi
Kashichi Yamaguchi
Bumpei Hori
Genii Ohara
Seiichi Kawai
Kiichi Nakanishi
Susumu Baba
Genjiro Sakagami
Occupation
Presidentof company
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Employee
Presidentof company
Employee
Ichiro Nakajima
Ichiro Ogawa
Tazo Tomoeda
Tsuneo Furuhata
Masakichi Shimonoya
Ichiro Hibata
Yasuro Ogawa
Taro Ogata
Kikuo Kamiyama
Nobusuke Shigematsu
Kikuzo Shinohara
Yoshio Hara
Shigeo Shida
Jumma Orita
Ichiju Isobe
Manabu Kemuriishi
Kojiro Komatsu
Kazumi Ikenaka
Shiro Ishihara
Haruhide Shino
Hiroshi Kondo
Makoto Matsumoto
Teru Kitada
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Address or placewhere the chief
office exists
Minato-ku,Tokyo
Higashi-ku,Osaka
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1)Omiya-shi
Urawa-shi
Setagaya-ku,,Tokyo
Shibuya-ku,Tokyo
Makuhari-ma-chi, Chiba-ken
Toyonaka-shi
Setagaya-ku,Tokyo'
Sunto-gun,Shizuoka-ken*
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Setagaya-ku,TokyoSunto-gun,Shizuoka-ken
Omiya-shiKamakura-shiHiratsuka-shiSuginami-ku,TokyoNakano-ku,TokyoKita-ku,Tokyo
Otsu-shi
Musashino-shi
Shinagawa-ku,TokyoSetagaya-ku,TokyoNaka-gun,Kanagawa-kenSuginami-ku,TokyoToshima-ku,TokyoMinato-ku,Tokyo
, Suginami-ku,Tokyo
Kamakura-shi
Nakano-ku,Tokyo
Setagaya-ku,Tokyo ・
・Suginami-ku.Tokyo
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16. Supporter's^ Associ-
ation for Mitsuo Ya-mate
17. Rissei Nippon Party
18. Labor Farmer's Party
20,000
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50,000
10,000
5,000
200,000
10,000
1,000
2,000
(2) Expenditures
Name of politicalparty,association and other
organization
,1. Kita-Kanto Physician's League
2. Election Policy Committee ofKanto Chemistry Labor Union
3. People's Cooperative Party
4. Election Policy Committee ofShrine Head Office ・
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Kanjiro Kamikawa
Tadakichi Negishi
Ryohei Katakura
Junzo Akabane
Sadao Tanaka
Fujio Danno
Yojiro Mifune
Katsuta Yoshida
Yuzuru Sengoku
Seiichi Yasuhara
Haruo Aburada
Senzo Nagai
Izumi Kuboki
Seizo Mabune
Kyo Nariyoshi
Shozo Tachikawa
Shin Kamibatake
Shukei Yakushiji
Eitaro Takamatsu
*Takashi Kavvabata
Shiro Kikuchi
Kyoichiro Iwasaki
Ishizo Isbizaki
Toyojiro Watanabe
Shumbun Kojima
Hyakutaro Goto
Toshiichi Hirota
Ryugo Hashimoto
Ryoichi Hirajima
Matsuyama TowelStore
Nippon BukkyoSang-yo Kai
Sanji Kokura
Total amountof expendi-
tures
15,000
15,240
7,074
3,000
4,000
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Presidentof company
Vice-direc-tor of Secre-tariat
Member ofDiet
TowelWholesaler
Worker inmine
Osaka
Chuo-ku,Tokyo
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Osaka
Suginami-ku,TokyoMuko-gun,Hyogo-kenKurashiki-shiNishinomiya-shiKyotoAdachi-ku,TokyoSuginami-ku,Tokyo
Kyoto
Ashiya-shi
Atami-shi
Kyoto
Otsu-shi
Chuo-ku,Tokyo
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Ichinomiya shi
Amagasaki-shi
Ota-ku, Tokyo
Sennan-gun,Osaka
Tsu-shi
Kita-ku, Tokyo
Kaho-gun,Fukuoka-ken
Purports ofexpenditures
Encouragement
Contribution
Telegram charges
Postage
Payment to return debts
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Name of politicalparty,association and other
organization
5. Social Renovation Party
6. All Japan Cultivator'sLeague
7. All Japan Farm Village Youth
League
8. All Japan Farmer's Union Hq.
9. All Japan Government Medical
Treatment Labor Union, Societyfor Research of Politics
10. Supportor's Association for
Hisao Tanaka
11. Japan People's Sansei Kai
12. Japan Daiwa League
13. Japan People's Party
14. Kansai District Committee ofJapan Communist
15. Omuda DistrictCommittee ofJapan Communist
16. Social Party Hq.
17. Farmer's New Party Hq
18. Hokuriku District Hq. ofNippon Denki Sangyo LaborUnion
19. Service Economic Organization
20 Democratic Party
21. Democratic Liberal Hq
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Rissei Nippon Party
Labor Farmer's Party
Total amountof expendi-
tures
4,870
73,000
5,000
30,000
2,040
8,000
39,430
30,424
6.515
1,000
4,200
22,410
15,400
5,000
8,000
8,675
4,686
30,635
10,000
19,310
20,100
8,130
16,500
5,500
22,000
52,941
21,476
8,620
338,068
4,500
5,020
109,532
200,000
22,422
9,690
10,155
5,380
2,600,000
2,080
4,560
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Member ofaffairs
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Purports ofexpenditures
Telegram charges
Expenses for elections
Travelling expenses
Printing expensesposters
Telegram charges
Encouragement
for
Expenses for electionforHisao Tanaka
Expenses for mailing ofposters,day-workers andtraffic
Expenses for purchasingpaste and appliances
Encouragement
Expenses for repainingtrucks
Hireing motor-cars
Propaganda expenses
Encouragement
Lodging money
Materials
Expenses for service
Printing expenses
Contribution
Lodging money
Passage money and car-riages
Miscellaneous
Foodstuff
Compensation
Paper money
Telegram charges
" Sake," Beer money
Travelling expenses
Pamphlets printing ex-penses
Lodging money
Correspondence expense;
Correspondence expenses
1Money for support
Expenses for "sake "
Expenses for dinner -
Travelling expenses
Printing expenses
Payment to return debts
Compensation
Telegram charges
GOVERNMENT MATTERS
MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND
INDUSTRY
Japanese Standards
The following Standards have been respective-
ly set up through the investigation and deliber-
ationof the Japanese Standards Committee : (March
28,1949, Agency of Industrial Science and Techn-
ology)
Japanese ElectricalEngineering Standards
Precision type noise meter (Elec 1502) Set up
Ordinary type noise meter (Elec 1503; ≫
(Contents abbreviated)
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NOTICE IN GENERAL
PUBLIC NOTICE
Dissolution Notice
April 7, 1949
Notice is hereby given that the undermention-
ed company was dissolved in accordance with the
decision reached at the extraordinary general
meeting of shareholders held on January 31, 1949.
Its creditorsare requested to lay their claims to
the company by April 26, 1949. Any claim, failing
to be reported by the prescribed'date, shall be
excluded from the liquidation account.
Musashino Sharyo Kogyo K.K.
(Musashino Vehicle Industrial
Co., Ltd.)
Liquidator: Hiroichi Morlta
No. 1188, 2-chojneIkebukuro,
Toshima-ku, Tokyo
Dissolution Notice
April 7, 1949
Notice is hereby given that the undermention-
ed company was dissolved in accordance with the
decision reached at the extraordinary general
meeting of shareholders held on January 31, 1949.
Its creditors are requested to lay their claims to the
company by April 26, 1949. Any claim, failing to
be reported by the prescribed date, shall be ex-
cluded from the liquidation account.
Asahi Seika K.K.
(Asahi Confectionary Co., Ltd.)
Liquidator: Yonejiro Ushida
No. 292, 2-chome, Hatagaya Hon-
machi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Reorganization Notice
March 4, 1949
Notice is hereby given that at the special
members general meeting held on March 3, 1949,
it was decided, with the unanimous consent of the
entire members, to reorganize its constitution of
a limited liabilitycompany to be incorporated as
a joint-stockcompany under the name of Wanisu
Meriyasu K.K.
Any creditor who has objection to the said
decision is requested to notify the company to
that effect within two months from the day
following publication of thisnotice.
Wanisu Meriyasu Kogyo Yugcn Kaisha
No. 63-3, Oaza Nakahozumi,
Ibaraki-shi,Osaka
Notice re Dissolution
April 7, 1949
Notice is hereby given that the undermention-
ed company was dissolved on Feb. 25, 1949, in
accordance with the decision made at the extra-
ordinary stockholders' general meeting. Accord-
ingly the creditorsto this company are requested
to report their claims within two months from
the day of publication of this notice.
Failing any claim to be submitted within the
aforesaid period, it shall be excluded from the
liquidation.
Yamahachi Shoyu K.K.
Liquidator: Kotoe Tsuda
No. 79-2, Shiratori-cho,Atsuta-ku,
Nagoya
Notice re Amalgamation of Companies
February 10, 1949
Notice is hereby given in accordance with the
provisions of the Commercial Code that at the
extraordinary stockholders' and members' general
meetings of the undermentioned companies res-
pectively held on Feb. 8, 1949, it was decided
that K.K. Takagi Shokuhin-ten should be merged
with Yugen Kaisha Marutaka Shokai and the
former continue to exist succeeding to all the
rights and duties of the latter which is to be
dissolved on the effectuation of the said amal"
gamation. In this connection, any creditor who
has objection to the above decision is requested
to report to that effect within two months from
the day of publication of this notice.
K.K. Takagi Shokuhin-ten
No. 31, Hon-cho, Fukushima-shi
Yugen Kaisha Marutaka Shokai
Address: ditto
Notice re Dissolution
March 10, 1949
Notice is hereby given that the undermention-
ed company was dissolved 01 March 10, 1949,in
accordance with the decision mide at the members'
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general meeting. Accordingly the creditors to
this company are requested to report their claims
wmhin two months from the day of publication
of this notice.
Failing any claim to be submitted within the
aforesaid pariod,it shall be excluded from the
liquidation.
Yugen Kaisha Harimiya
Liquidator: Hideo Ishio
No. 27, Shin-sakana-machi,
Tsuyama-shi
Notice re Dissolution
March 15, 1949
Notice is hereby given that the undermention-
ed company was dissolved on March 15, 1949,in
accordance with the decision made at the member's
general maeting. Accordingly the creditors to
this company are requested to report their claims
within two months from the day of publication
of this notice.
Failing any claim to be submitted within the
aforesaid period,it shall be excluded from the
liquidation.
. Hanaya Yugen Kaisha
Liquidator: Tetsuji Kamei
No. 3, Sakai-ma:hi, Tsuyama shi
Notice re Dissolution
April 7, 1949
Notice is hereby given that the undermention-
ed company was dissolved on March 17, 1949,in
accordance with the decision made at the member's
general meeting held on the said dat^. Ac-
cordingly the creditors to this company are
requested to repjrt their claims within two manths
from the day of publication of this notice.
Failing any claim to be submitted within the
aforesaid period, it shall be excluded from the
liquidation.
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Kyoei Shoun Yugen Kaisha
Liquidators: Kunimasa Yasuda
Masao Yabui
No. 1665, Oaza Kasaoka, Kasaoka-
machi, Oda-gun, Okayama-ken
Reorganization Notice
-March 3, 1949
Notice is hereby given in accordance with the
provisions of the Limited Liability that at the
members' general meeting held on Feb. 15, 1949,
it^was decided to reorganize its constitutioninto
a joint-stock company under the name of Kyoei
Kenzai Kogyo K.K.
Any creditor who has objection to the said
decision is requested to notify the company to
that effect within two months from the day of
publication of this notice. , *
Yugen Kaisha Kyoei Shokai
No. 531-1,Kako-machi,
Hiroshima-shi
Notice re Dissolution
March, 1949
Notice is hereby given that the undermention-
ed company was dissolved on Feb. 16, 1949, in
accordance with the decision made at the stock-
holders'general meeting. Accordingly the credit-
ors to this company are requested to report their
claims within two months from the day following
publication of this notice.
Failing any claim to be submitted within the
aforesaid period, it shall bs excluded from the
liquidation.
K.K. Taiyo Hotel
Liquidator: Mitsuo Namba
No. 3742-S, Shirahama-cho, Nishi-
muro-gun, Wakayama-ken
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