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OFFICIAL GAZETTE
No. 169
ENQLISH EDITION governmentprintingbureau
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1946
NOTIFICATIONS
' ReconstructionBoard NotificationNo. 213
October 22,1946
Revisions of the planned streetsor streetsand
squaresconcerning the Kurume CityFlanning which
were adjustedin the land of evacuated area have
been approved by the Prime Ministeras mentioned
below. Documents and maps of the plankept at the
Fukuoka PrefecturalOffice and at the Kurume
Municipal Officeare open to the public.
(The documents and maps are not mentioned here.)
Presidentof ReconstructionBoard
ABE Mikishi
Reconstruction Board Notification No. 214
October 22, 1946
The planning of subdivisions in connection with
the reconstruction of Kurume has been approved by
the Prime Minister. Documents and maps of the
planned subdivisions kept at the Fukuoka Prefectural
Office and at the Kurume Municipal Office are
open to the public.
(The documents and maps are not mentioned here.)
President of Reconstruction Board
ABE Mikishi
Reconstruction Board Notification No. 215
October 22, 1946
Parks concerning the Wakamatsu City Planning
which were adjusted in the land of evacuated area
have been approved by the Prime Minister as men-
tioned below. Documents and maps of the plan
kept at the Fukuoka Prefectural Office and at the
Wakamatsu Municipal Office are open to the public.
(The documents and maps are not mentioned here.)
President of Reconstruction BoardABE Mikishi
Reconstruction Board Notification No. 216
October 22, 1946
The planning of streetsin connection with the
reconstruction of Wakamatsu, or streetsand squares
concerning the Wakamatsu City Planning which were
adjusted in the land of evacuated area have been
approved by the Prime Minister as mentioned below.
Documents and maps of the plan kept at the Fukuo-
ka Prefectural Office and at the Wakamatsu Muni-
cipal Office are open to the public.
(The documents and maps are not mentioned here.)
President of Reconstruction Board
ARF. A/Klri'eVii
Reconstruction Board Notification No. 217
October 22, 1946
The planning of subdivisions in connection with
the reconstruction of Wakamatsu has been approved
by the Prime Minister. Documents and maps of the
planned subdivisions kept at the Fukuoka Prefectural
Office and at the Wakamatsu Municipal Office are
open to the public.
(The documents and maps are not mentioned here).
President of Reconstruction Board
ABE Mikishi
ReconstructionBoard NotificationNo. 218
October 22,1946
Parks concerning the Yawata City Planning
which were adjustedin the land of evacuated area
have been approved by the Prime Minister as men-
tioned below. Documents and maps of the plan
kept at the Fukuoka PrefecturalOfficeand at the
Yawata Municipal Officeare open to the public.
(The documents and maps are not mentioned here.)
Presidentof ReconstructionBoard
ABE Mikishi
Reconstruction Board Notification No. 219
October 22, 1946
Streets and squares concerning the Yawata City-
Planning which were adjusted in the land of evacu-
ated area have been approved by the Prime Minister
as mentioned below. Documents and maps of the
plan kept at the Fukuoka Prefectural Office and at
the Yawata Municipal Office are open to the public.
(The documents and maps are not mentioned here.)
President of Reconstruction Board
ABE Mikishi
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Reconstruction Board Notification No. 220
October 22, 1946
The Dlanning of subdivisions in connection with
the reconstruction of Yawata has been approved by
the Prime Minister. Documents and maps of the
planned subdivisions kept at the Fukuoka Prefectural
Office and at the Yawata Municipal Office are open
to the public.
(The documents and maps are not mentioned here.)
■President of Reconstruction Board
ABE Mikishi
ReconstructionBoard NotificationNo. 221
October 22, 1946
Streets and squares concerning the Moji City
Planning which were adjustedin the land of evacu-
ated area have been approved by the Prime Minister
as mentioned below. Documents and maps of the
plan kept at the Fukuoka PrefecturalOfficeand at
the Moji Municipal Officeare open to the public.
(The docmments and maps are not mentioned here.)
Presidentof ReconstructionBoard
ABE Mikishi
Price Board Notification No. 135
October 22, 1946
In accordance with the provisions of Article 4
of the Price Control Ordinance, the controlled prices
of the gas range and iron frame made of cast-iron
for household use shall hereby be designated as
follows:
Director-General of Price Board
ZEN Keinosuke
Descriptions Controlled prices
Gas range made of cast-iron
for household use \ 43.00
Ditto (iron frame) \ 24.00
These controlled prices are for those that have
passed the leak and burning inspection which will
be made by the Nihon Gas Industrial Association,
Corparate Juridical Person, and the prices for those
that have not passed the inspection or those not
inspected shall be reduced 50°,,of these controlled
prices.
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Notification
No. 130
October 22, 1946
The following amendment is made to the Ministry
of Agriculture and Forestry Notification No. 461 of
April, 1944 (Concerning the Location and Name of
the Branches of the Agricultural Experimental Sta-
tion).
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry
WADA Hiroo
The following shall be added next to " Chugoku
Branch of the Agricultural Experimental Station:
Tadera, Himeji-shi, Hyogo-ken " :
" Shikoku Branch of the Agricultural Experi-
mental Station: Zentsuji-machi, Nakatado-gun,
Kagawa-ken."
APPOINTMENT ORDER
KOBAYASHI Mototaro, Reserve Judge (Tokyo):
Nominated to Judge of Tokyo District Civil Couri
and concurrently Tokyo District Criminal Couri
and Tokyo Local Court,
Granted No. 8 Salary.
(December 23, 1944, Ministry of Justice)
KOGA Seisaburo, Judge of Kisarazu Local Court:
Concurrently nominated to Chief Judge of Kisarazu
Branch Office of Chiba District Court,
Ordered to be Superintendent of Kisarazu Local
Court.
H ATANO Yukizo, Judge of Takasaki Local Court:
Concurrently nominated to Chief Judge of Takasaki
Branch Office of Maebashi DistrictCourt,
Ordered to be Superintendent of Takasaki Local
Court.
OKUBO Shinzo, Judge of Osaka District Court and
concurrently Judge of Osaka Local Court :
Nominated to Judge of Yashiro Local Court.
FUKUSHIMA Noboru, Judge of Kyoto Local Court
and concurrently Judge of Kyoto DistrictCourt :
Nominated to Judge of Osaka District Court and
concurrently Osaka Local Court.
(August 3, 1946, ditto)
IMAZATO Misaku, Secretary of Ministry of Justice,
Vice-Governor of Fukuoka Prison Administrative
District:
Relieved of Office of Vice-Governor of Fukuoka
Prison Administrative District.
HASEBA Masatoshi, Secretary of Ministry of Justice:
Ordered to be Vice-Governor of Fukuoka Prison
Administrative District.
(October 10, 1946, ditto)
SHONO Gpichiro. Secretary of Ministry of Agricul-
ture and Forestry:
Ordered to be Chief of the Material Section, Agri-
cultural Administration Bureau.
(Oct. 16, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry)
COLLECTIVE INFORMATION
OFFICIAL PARTICULARS
Withdrawal of Appointment
KUWABARA Michio, Chancellor, was appointed
Attache and graded Higher Officialof tfyeSeventh
Rank on August 25, 1945, but as he had died on
July 12,1945, his appointment has been withdrawn.
2 -
INDUSTRY
Japanese Standard
The followingJapanese Chemical Standardshave
been setup through theinvestigation and deliberation
of the Industry Standard Committee.
(Bureau of Patents and Standards)
Japanese
Chemical
Standard Zinc
9 Zinc Dust
9 Potassium Nitrite
9 Sodium CobalticNitritev Sodium Nitrite
9 Azul-II-Eosin
9 Acetone
0 Azolithornin
9 Aniline
9 Arsenions Acid
9 Sodium Arsenite
// Amyl Alcohol
9 Sodium Bisulfonite
9 Sodium Sulfite(Crystal.)
9 Sodium Sulfite(Anhyd.)
9 Sodium Alizarinsulfonate
9 Aluminum
9 Aluminum (Powder)
9 Benzoic Acid
V Antimoniumr Antimonium (Powder)
f Ammonia Liquor (28°,',')
9 Ammonia Liquor (25°,,)
V Sulphur
9 Lead Mono Oxide
9 Indigocarmine
9 Indigotin
9 Ethyl Alcohol
9 Ethyl Ether
9 Zinc Chloride
9 Aluminum Chloride(Cryst.)
9 Aluminium Chloride(Anhyd.)
9 Ammonium Chloride
9 Potassium Chloride
9 Calcium Chloride(Cryst.)
9 Calcium Chloride(Anhyd.)
9 Chlcium Chloride(For microariitlysis& drying)
9 Auric Chloride
// Cobalt Chloride
9 SulfuylChloride
9 Mercurous Chloride
9 Stannous Chloride
9 Ferrous Chloride
9 Cuprous Chloride
9 Mercuric Chloridev Stannic Chloride
t> Ferric Chloriden Cupric Chloride
9 Copper Ammonium Chloride
9 Thionyl Chloride
9 Sodium Chloride
9 HydrochloroplatincAcid
9 Palladium Chloride
9 Barium Chloride
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Benzyl Chloride
Magnesium Chloride
Basis Bismuth Nitrate
Hydrogen Chloride
Hydrogen Chloride
Cinchonine Hydro-Chloride
Semicarbazide Hydrochloride
Hydrazine Hydro Chloride
Hydroxgamine Hydrochloride
Phenyl Hydrazine Hydrochloride
Benzidine Hydrochloride
Metaphenylendiamine Hydrochloride
Potassium Chlorate
Phosphorus Yellow
8-Oxyquifioline
Osmic Acid
Sea Sand
Perchloric Acid (70°,,)
Perchloric Acid (60°,O
Hydrogen Peroxide liquor
Sodium Peroxide
Lead Peroxide
Barium Peroxide
Casein
Active Carbon (Powder)
Active Carbon (for absorption of gases)
(Granular)
Cadmium
Canadabalsam
Sodium Permanganate
Potassium Permanganate
Soluble Starch
Grass Wool
Ammonium Persulfate
Potassium Persulfate
Potassium
Potassium Alum
Pumice
Calcium
Ethyl Carbaminate (Urethan)
Reduced Iron
Agar Agar
Formic Acid
Sodium Formate
Potassium Xanthogenate
Xylol
Quinoline
Silver
Silver Powder
Quimhydrone
Citric Acid
Sodium Citrate
Cupferron
Glycerine
Curcumin
o-Cresol
m-Cresol
p-Cresol
Potassium Chromate
Silver Chromate
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Chloroform
Sodium Silicate
Diatomaceous Earth
Gentian Violet
SuccinicAcid
Congo Red
Acetic Acid (Glacial)(99%-100%
Acetic Acid (Glacial)(96%)
Acetic Acid (30%")
Zinc Acetate
Amyl Acetate
Ammonium Acetate
Uranyl Acetate
Ethyl Acetate
Cadmium Acetate
Potassium Acetate
Mercuro Acetate
Copper Acetate
Sodium Acetate(Cryst.)
Sodium Acetate(Anhyd.)
Lead Acetate
Methyl Acetate
Sal:cylicAcid
Sodium Selicylate
Antimonytric Chloride
Titanium Trichloride
Iodine Trichloride
Zinc Oxide
Aluminium Oxide
Active Aluminium Oxide
Crlcium Oxide
Chromium Sesquioxide
Mercuric Oxide (Yellow)
Mercuric Oxide (Red)
Cupric Oxide (linear)
Cupric Oxide (Powder)
Cupric Oxide (Granular)
Jitanium Oxide
Vanadium Oxide
Maznesium Oxide
Ammonium Bifluoride
Potassium Cyanide
Sodium Cyanide
Carbon tetraChloride
Titanium tetraChloride
Minium
Potassium Bromide
Sodium Bromide
Hydrobromic Acid (1.48)
Hydrobromic Acid (1.38)
Hydrobromic Acid (1.35)
Oxalic Acid
Ammonium Oxelate
Potassium Oxclate
Sodium Oxalate
Bromine
Potassium Bromate
TartaricAcid
Potassium Antimonyl Tartarate
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Potassum Bromate
Sodium Tartarate
NitricAcid (1.42)
NitricAcid (1.38)
NitricAcid (1.15)
Ammonium Nitrate
Uranyl Nitrate
Potassium Nitrate
SilverNitrate
Cobalt Nitrate
Strontium Nitrate
Mercurous Nitrate
Mercuric Nitrate
FerricNitrate
Thorium Nitrate
Copper Nitrate
Sodium Nitrate
Lead Nitrate
Barium Nitrate
Camphor
Mercury
Potassium Hydroxide
Calcium Hydroxide
Sodium Hydroxide
Barium Hydroxide
Tin
Tin Powder
Sudan III
SulfanilicAcid
SulfasalicylicAcid
Asbestos
Petroleum Ether
Petroleum Benzine
Red Phosphorus
Sodium Bismuthate
Soda Lime
Marble
Sodium Tungstate
Ammonium Carbonate
Potassium Carbonate
Sodium Potassium Carbonate
Calcium Carbonate
Potassium Hydrogen Carbonate
Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate
Strontium Carbonate
Sodium Carbonate (Cryst.)
Sodium Carbonate (Anhyd.)
Barium Carbonate
Magnesium Carbonate
Lithium Carbonate
Carbon
Tannic Acid
Thio-Urea
Sodium Thiosulphate (Cryst.)
Sodium Thiosulphate(Anhyd.)
Dichloramine T
Sodium Nitride
Dinitrophenylhydrazine
Diphenylamine
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DiphenylthioCarbazone
Dimethylaniline
p-Dimethylaminobenzene
p-Dimethylaminobenzaldehydc
Dimethyl Glyoxime
Thymol Blue
Thymolphthalein
Ammonium Perchromate
Potassium Perchromate
Sodium Pechromate
Ceder Oil
Decahydronaphthalene
Dexstrine
Iron
Iron Powder
Tetrahydronaphthalene
TetrabromsfluoresceinSodium
Devarda's Alloy
Starch
Copper
Copper (Powder)
Trichlorethylene
TrichloraceticAcid
Toluol
Sodium
Naphthalene
a--Naphthylamine
a-Naphthol
^・Naphthol
Lead
Lead Powder
Selenium Dioxydc
Manganese Dioxyde
Nickel
o>Nitroso-£-Naphthol
o-Nitrophenol
p-Nitrophenol
Sodium Nitroprusside
Lactic Acid
Milk Sugar
Urea
Corbon bisulphide
Fuming NitricAcid
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Fuming Sulphuric Acid (Frea-So.jlO%) 1280
Fuming Sulphuric Acid (Frea-So330%) 1281
Fuming Sulphuric Acid (Frea-So310°iO 1282
Palladium
PicricAcid
Sodium Alternate
Hydrazine
Hydrochinone
Bleaching Powder
Pyridine
Pyrocatechine
Pyrogallol
PyrosulphuricAcid
Sodium Phyrophosphfite
Phenyl hydrozine
p-Phenylendiamine
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Phenol Red
Phenolphthalein
Potassium Ferricyujiidt
Potassium Ferrocynnidc
Fuchsin
Potassium Biphthalatc
n-Butyl Alcohol
Potassium Fluoride
Calcium Fluoride
Hydrofuluoric Acid
Sodium Fluoride
Glucose
Fluorescein
Brucine
Furfural
Propyl Alcohol
Brom Cymol Blue
Brom Phenol Blue
Phloroylucine
Hexamethylentetramiue
Peptone
Hasmatoxyline
Benzidine
Benzaldehyd
Benzoin oxime
Benzol
Boric Acid
Borax
Formaline
Magnesium
Magnesium (Powder)
Malachite Green (Hydrochloride)
Malachite Green (Oxalate)
Mannit
Chromic Anhydride
SilicicAnhydride
Acetic Anhydride
Phthalic Anhydride
Sulphuric Anhydride
Phosphoric Anhydride
Metaphosphorate
Methyl Alcohol
Methyl Red
Methyl Orange
Methylene Blue
Gallic Acid
Monochloracetic Acid
Ammonium Molybdate
Ammonium Iodide
Iodeosine
Potassium Iodide
Hydriodic Acid
Sodium Iodide
Iodine
Potassium Iodate
Liquor Ammonium Sulphide (Nor
Calor)
Liquor Ammonium Sulphide ( Yellow)
Iron Sulphide
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Sulphuric Acid 1357
Zinc Sulphate 1358
Aluminium Sulphate (Cryst.) 1359
Aluminium Sulphate (Anhyd.) 1360
Ammonium Sulphate 1361
Cadmium Sulphate 1362
Potassium Sulphate 1363
Calcium Sulphate 1364
Calcium Sulphate Burnt 1365
Silver Sulphate 1366
Potassium Hydrogen Sulphate 1367
Sodium Hydrogen Salphate 1368
Ferrous Sulphate 1369
Ferrous Ammonium Sulphate 137C
Ferric Sulphate 1371
Ferric Ammonium Sulphate 1372
Dimethyl Sulphate 1372
Copper Sulphate (Cryst.) 1374
Copper Sulphate (Anhyd.) 1375
Sodium Sulphate (Cryst.) 1376
Sodium Sulphate (Anhyd.) 1377
Nickel Sulphate 1376
Hydrazine Sulphate 137E
Magnesium Sulphate 138C
Manganese Sulphate 138]
Mono Methyl Para Aminophenol
Sulphate 1382
Liquid Paraffin 138^
Ligroin 1384
Lithmus 138£
Lithmus Paper 138C
Phosphoric Acid 1387
Sodium Ammonium Phosphate (micro
Cosmic Salt) l'S8t
Potassium Biphosphate 13SS
Sodium Biphosphate 139(
Ammonium Phosphate 1391
Calcium Phosphate, Secordary
(Dibasic) 1391
Sodium Phosphate, Dibasic (Cryst.) 139*
Sodium Phosphate, Dibasic (Anhyd.) 139'
Sodium Phosphate, Dibasic ("forBuger
Solution)
Phosphotungstic Acid
Phosphomolybdic Acid
Resorciue
Rosolic Acid
Rhodamhif
Ammonium Rhodanide
Potassium Rhodanide
Vaseline
(The contents are omitted)
IMPERIAL DIET
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
BillsIntroduced
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1396
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1398
1399
1401
14-02
1403
1404
Members billsintroduced on August 28 were us
follows :
Representation for enactment of law regulating
public morals (introduced by Imai Hatsu, and 2
others).
Representation for completion and strengthening
of the Japan Educational Association (introduced by
Nakata Eitaro, and 4 others).
Members billsintroduced on August 31 were as
follows:
Representation for revising the Juvenile Law
(introduced by Chizald Usaburo, and 4 others).
Representation concerning promotion of educa-
tion for working young men (introduced by Saeki
Tadayoshi).
Representation for speedy reconstruction work of
the harbour Yahatahama (introduced by Takahashi
Eikichi,and 7 others).
Representation for materialization of government
operated motor-bus line between the stationsYahata-
hara and Unomachi by way of the town Sampei
(introduced by Takahashi Eikichi, and 7 others).
Representation for building harbour railway of
Yahatahama (introduced by Takahashi Eikichi, and
7 others).
Representation for materialization of government
operated motor-bus line between Yahatahama and
Misaki village(introduced by Takahashi Eikichi, and
6 others).
Representation for emergency measures for sub-
sidiary occupation and housing of the settlement
farmers in snowy districts (introduced by Zushi
Yasumasa, and 3 others).
Representation for improvement of the tunnels
by means of railway electrificationbetween Yanagase
and Imasho of the Hokuriku Line (introduced by
Imai Hatsu, and 4 others).
Representation for building railway connecting
Kochi, Usa and Susaki (introduced by Satake Haruki,
and 2 others).
Representation for estblishment of forage policy
(introduced by Nagai Katsujiro, and 9 others).
BillsSent
Government billssent to the House of Peers on
August 31 were as follows:
Bill for the Amendment of the Pension Law.
BillAmending the Law for Organization of Tokyo
Metropolis.
Bill for the Amendment of the Law for the
Organization of Cities.
Bill of partial amendment of the Towns and
Villages Organization Law. f
Bill amending the Law of Organization of Urban
or Rural Prefectures.
Bill for the Provisional Exceptions as to the
Register of Electors of the Members of the House of
Representatives, etc.
Bill regrading Allowances for Speakers Vice
Speakers and Members of the Imperial Diet.
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Agenda
Agenda of August 29 were as follows:
Agenda No. 36
29th August, 1946 (Thursday)
Sitting at 1 o'clock p.m.
I. Bill for Reconversion Finance Bank (introduced
by Government),―First Reading (continued from
the previous sitting)
II. Bill for Temporary Demand and Supply Ad-
justment (introduced by Government),―First
Reading.
III. Bill for Commercial and Industrial Cooperative
Unions (introduced by Government),―First
Reading.
IV. Bill for Local Horse Racing (introduced by
Ogasawara Yasomi, and 4 others),―First Reading.
Agenda of August 31 were as follows:
Agenda No. 37
31st August, 1946 (Saturday)
Sitting at 1 o'clock p.m.
I. Bill for Temporay Demand and Supply Adjust-
ment (introduced by Government),― First Reading.
II. Bill for Commercial and Industrial Cooperative
Unios(introduced by Government),―First Reading.
III. Bill for the Amendment of the Pension Law
(introduced by Government),―First Reading
continued (Report of the Chairman of the Com-
mittee).
IV. Bill regarding Allowances for Speakers, Vice
Speakers and Members of the Imperial Diet
(introduced by Government),―First Reading
continued (Report of the Chairman of the'Com-
mittee).
V. Bill Amending the Law for Organzation of
T^okyo Metropolis (introduced by Government),―
First Reading continued (Report of the Chairman
of the Committee).
VI. Bill for the Amendment of the Law for the
Organization of Cities (introduced by Govern-
ment),―First Reading continued (Report of the
Chairman of the Committee).
VII. Bill of partial amendment of the Towns and
Villages Organization Law (introduced by Govern-
ment1),―First Reading continued (Report of the
Chairman of the Committee).
VIII. Bill amending the Law of Organization of
Urban or Rural Prefectures (introduced by Govern-
ment),―First Reading continued (Repoft of the
Chairman of the Committee).
IX. Bill for the Provisional Exceptions as to the
Register of Electors of the Members of the House
of Representatives, etc. (introduced by Govern-
ment),―First Reading continued (Report of the
Chairman of the Committee).
IVillageOfficeRemoved
The VillageOfficeofYanagisawa-mura, Kita-gun.
has been removed to the following place since Sep-
tember 5, 1946." Ko " No. 738, Yanagisawn, Yanagisawa-mura,
Kita-gun,Ehime-ken.
EHIME-KENSeDtember. 1946
DATE OF THE CONVOCATION
OF CREDITORS, ETC.
Osaka Local Court
September 19, 1946
Bankrupt-Inheritance of the deceased Kosumi
Okamoto.
With refeierce to case (Fu) No. 323, 1943, re
bankruptcy of the above-mentioned party, the date
of the firstconvocation of creditors and for the general
investigation of ciedits has been fixed at 10.00 a.m.,
November 29, 1946.
Osaka Local Court
Sept. 20, 1946
The Bankrupt: Natsusaburo Tsunetsugu
Aliss Takasuke
Present redidence: The Bansuiro Hotel, No. 5
Yamada, Misasa-mura, Tohaku-gun, Tottori-ken.
Former residence: No. 523, Higashi-saka-cho,
Higashi-ku, Osaka-shi,
With reference to case (Fu) No. 410, 1941, re
Bankruptcy of the above-mentioned party, the date
for the first meeting of creditors and for the in-
vestigation of credits has been fixed at 10.00 a.m,
October 30, 1946.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Claimant: Ken-ichi Kawashima
No. 78, Imaisshiki Teramachi, Kuwana-shi, Mie-ken
Whereas the above-mentioned claimant has re-
quested for public notificationwith reference to the
share-certificatesdescribed in the attached paper, the
possessors of the said share-certificatesare hereby
notified that they report their claims and submit the
same to this local Court notlater than March 25,
1947. If they fail to do so by the fixed date, the
shaie-certificatesmay be declared null and void.
Fukuchiyama Local Court
(Attached paper abridged)
July 25, 1946
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Notice of Non-Special Accounting Company
August 30, 1946
We hereby notify that our company does not
come under the categoiy of the specialaccounting
company under Article1, Paragraph 6, of Company
Accounts Emergency Measures Law.
Kabushiki Kaisha Yoshinoya
NOTICE
CHANGE OF LOCATION
941,Nishinomon, Nagano-shi,
Nagano-ken
Notice
Sept. 5, 1946.
Notice is herby given that our company does not
fall under the category of the " Special Accounting
Company" in accordance with Article 1, Paragraph
6, of the Company Accounts Emergency Measures
Law.
The Shinshu Asa Kogyo K. K.
No. 942, Midori-cho, Nagano-shi.
Notice of Non-special-accounting Company
August 29, 1946
We hereby notify that our company comes under
the Article 1, Paragraph 6, of the Company Accounts
Emergency Measures Law.
Kiso Silk Manufacturing Company,
Ltd.
President: Takeshige Oguchi
Fukushima machi, Nishi-chikuma-
gun, Nagano-ken.
Notice of Non-special-accountingCompany
September 2, 1946
Notice is hereby givenin accordance withArticle
1,Paragraph 6,of the Company Accounts Emergency
Measures Law that the undermentioned company
does not come under the category of the specisl
accounting company.Toshin Coal-mine Co.,Ltd.
Taki, Kadono-mura, Iwaki-gun,
Fnkushimfl-lcpn.
Non-Special Accounting Company
September 2, 1946
Notice is hereby given in accordance with the
provisions of Article 1, Paragraph 6, of the Law No.
7 of 1946 that the undermentioned company, having
neither received war indemnities, nor having ai y
right to receive them nor any overseas asset?, does
not fall under the categoiy of the special accounting
company.
TheUzen Orimono Kabushiki Kaisha
Ko No. 4, Kachushin-machi,
Tsuruoka-shi, Yamagata-ken.
Public Notice
The undermentioned company does not fallunder
the category of the special accounting company
designated by Article1, Paragraph 6, of the Emer-
gency Measures for Company Accounts Law (Law-
No. 7 promulgated on August 15, 1946).
Ohamasen Tsu-un K. K.
Fushihara, Imatomi-mura, Oniu-gun,
Fukui-ken
Notification under the Company Accounts
Emergency Measures Law
September 1, 1946
Notice is hereby given in accordance with Article
1, Paragraph 6, of the Company Accounts Emergency
Measures Law that the undermentioned company does
not come under the category of the special accounting
company.
Kure Zosen Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Director : Koei Sasaki.
No. 12, 2-chome, Shin-machi,
Yoshiura, Kure.
Notice
September 4, 1946
Notice is hereby given in accordance with Article
1, Paragraph 6, of the Company Accounts Emergency
Measures Law that the undermentioned company
does not come under the category of the special
accounting company.
The Onomichi Vinegar Breweiy
Company, Ltd.
No. 596, Kubo-cho, Onomichi-shi
Hiroshima -Icen
Notice of Non-special-accountJngCompany
August 31, 1946
Notice is hereby given in accordance with the
provisions of Paragraph 6 of Article1 of the Com-
pany Accounts Emergency Measuies Law that the
undermentioned company is not a specialaccounting
company.
Hiroshima Kihansen Marine
Tiapoitation Co., Ltd.
No. 1312-2,Ujina-machi,Hiroshima-
shi.
President: Kiichi Okinaka
Public notice under the Company Accounts
Emergency Measures Law
September 2, 1946
In accordance with the provisions Paragraph 6
of Article 1 of the Company Accounts Emergency
Measures Law, notice is hereby given that this com-
pany is not a special accounting company.
Kitagawa Iron-works Co., Ltd.
424-1 Machi, Hirotani-niufa,
Ashina-eun, Hiroshima-ken.
Notice
Septembe 2, 1946
Notice is hereby given in accordance with the
provisions of Article 1, Paragraph 6, of the Corpora-
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tion Accounts Emergency Measures Law that the
undermentioned is not a special accounting corpora-
tion.
Seibu Sentetsu Haikyu Kabushiki
Kaisha
No. 368-4, Komorie, Moji-shi,
Fukuoka-ken.
Director-President: Soichi Kusano
Notice
Notice is hereby given in accordance with the
provisions of Article 1, Paragraph 6, of the Corpora-
tion Accounts Emergency Measuies Law that the
undermentioned is not a special accounting corpora-
tion.
Oita Matchi Kabushiki Kaisha
No. 696-1, Uchida, Mie-machi,
Ono-gun, Oita-ken.
Director-President: Tsubun Kato
Mangaing Director:
Taisuke Murasaki
Public Notice
September 1, 1946
Notice is hereby given that our company does
not fall under the special accounting company under
the Company Accounts Emergency Measures Law,
Art. 1, Para. 6.
Chugoku Ship Stores Co., Ltd.
No. 16, Tsuchido-cho, Onomichi-shi
Notice
September 5, 1946
In accordance with the provisionsof Article\,
Paragraph 6, of the Company Accounts Emergency
Measures Law enforced on August 15, 1946, notice
is hereby given that the undermentioned com-
pany does not come under the category of the
specialaccounting company under the.same law.
Ichiko Company, Ltd.
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