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No. 120 FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1946
MINISTERIAL ORDINANCE
Ministry of Justice Ordinance No. 71
August 23, 1946
For the purposes of dealing with registrationbusi-
ness, the Nakanogo Branch Office of the Tokyo Local
Court shall be established in Nakanogo-mura, Hachijo-
jima, Tokyo Metropolis and the Hongo Branch Officeof
the Obama Local Court in Hongo-mura, Oi-gun, Fukui
Prefecture.
Minister of Justice
KIMURA Tokutaro
Supplementary Provision:
The present Ordinance shallcome into force as from
September 1, 1946.
Ministry of Justice Ordinance No. 72
August 23, 1946
The following amendments shall be made to the
Ordinance concerning Names and Jurisdictionsof Regis-
trationof Branch Officesof Local Courts.
Minister of JusticeKIMURA Tokutaro
In the annexed table of the Ordinance concerning
Names and Jurisdictionsof Registrationof Branch Offices
of Local Court, the following amendments shallbe made
to the clause of the Hachijo-jima Branch Office in the
part of the Tokyo Local Court.
Hachijo-jima
In Tokyo Metropolis
In Hachijo-jima
Ogago Village, Mitsune Village,
Aogashima Village, Kojima, To-
rishima
The following one clause shall be added after the
clause of the Hachijo-jima Branch Officein the part of
the said Local Court.
Nakanogo
In Tokyo Metropolis
In Hachijo-jima
Nakanogo Village,Kashidate Vil-
lage, Sueyoshi Village
The following one clause shall be added after the
clause of the Takahama Branch Office in the part of the
Obama Local Court, " (exclusive of the area attached to
the jurisdiction of the Hongo Branch Office) " shall be
added after " Kato Village " in the clause of the said
Local Court, and " Hongo Village, Saburi Village,
Oshima Village" in the clause of the Takahama Branch
Officeshall be deleted.
Hongo
In Fukui Prefecture
In Oi District
Hongo Village,Saburi Village,O-
shima Village, Okatsu, Koikawa,
Nagai Sub-villages of Kato Village
Supplementary Provision:
The present Ordinance shallcome into force as from
September 1, 1946.
Ministry of Justice Ordinance No. 73
August 23, 1946 ,
The following amendment shall be made to " Au-
thorizationof Registration Business of Local Courts and
their Branch Offices within the jurisdiction of the Fukui
DistrictCourt" :
Minister of JusticeKIMURA Tokutaro
The following one clause shallbe added as Paragraph
2 of Article 2.
Registration business within the area of Kato Village
Oi District,Fukui Pref. within the jurisdiction of be
Hongo Branch Office of the Obama "Local Court shall
be dealt with by the Obama Local Court.
Supplementary Provision:
The present Ordinance shallcome into force as from
September 1, 1946.
Ministry of Justice Ordinance No. 74
August 23, 1946
The following matters attached to the jurisdictionof
the competent Local Court shall be handled by the
Nakatsu Branch Office of the Mitake Local Court, be-
sides registrationbusiness which has been handled:
1. Conciliationmatters concerning leased lands and
houses.
2. Conciliation matters concerning commercial
affairs.
3. Temporary conciliation matters concerning
monetary debts.
4. Conciliationmatters concerning personal affairs.
Minister of Justice
KIMURA Tokutaro
Supplementary Provision:
The present Ordinance shall come into force as
from September 1. 1946.
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NOTIFICATIONS
Ministry of Finance Notification No. 657
August 23, 1946
The following amendments are hereby made to the
Ministry of Finance Notification No. 34 of February,1946:
Minister of Finance
ISHIBASHI Tanzan
" In accordance with the provisions of proviso of
Article 14, restricted deposits and interest thereon"
shall be changed to read, " In accordance with the provi-
sions of proviso of Paragraph 1 of Article 14, the first
restricted deposits and interest thereon."
After Item 3 the following item shallbe added:
4. For trust of money the term of contract of which
・has expired, interest at the rate of dividend to the
beneficiary provided in the contract, the term of
the trust contract being regarded as having been
extended, with respect to the rate of dividend to
the beneficiary.
Ministry of Finance Notification No. 658
August 23, 1946
A part of Ministry of Finance Notification No. 632
of August, 1946, shall be amended as follows:
Minister of Finance
ISHIBASHI Tanzan
In the firstparagraph, the word " or ships " shall
read " or ships and cargo."
After Paragraph 2, the following three paragraphs
shall be added.
3. The fixed deposit of Tokai Bank resulting from
the insurance amount of war insurance against
indemnity for ships and cargo;
4. The special deposit of the Central Bank of
Agriculture and Forestry resulting from the war
insurance amount according to Fishing Vessels
Insurance Law;5. Restriced deposits in foreign currency.
Ministry of Finance Notification No. 659
August 23, 1946
The following amendment is hereby made to the
Ministry of Finance Notification No. 634 of August
1946:
Minister of Finance
ISHIBASHI Tanzan
2. Application for the designation of the firstrest-
ricted deposits of charitable institutions shall be prepared
in duplicate in conformity to the form in the annexed
sheet and submitted on or before September 10, 1946.
Ministry of Education Notification No. 101
August 23, 1946
We gave sanction under date of February 11, 1946
or the founding and opening in April, 1946 of the fol
lowing school according to the College Ordinance.
Minister of Education
TANAKA Kotaro
]
I. Name: Toita Women's College.
II. Location: Mita-shikoku-machi, Shiba-ku To-
kyo-to. '
III. Founder: Toita Gakucn Foundational Juridical
Person.
TV. Course of Study: Clothing Coarse.
V. Length of Course: Three years.
. Minisiry of Education Notification No. 192
August 23, 1946
We gave sanction under date of July 13, 1946, to
the founding and opening from July, 1946, of the follow-
ing school,in accordance with the College Ordinance.
Minister of EducationTANAKA Kotaro
Description
I. Name: Kobayashi Seishin Girls' College.
II. Location: Yoshimoto-mura, Muko-gun, Hyo-
go-ken.
III. Founder: Foundational juridical person, Ko-
bayashi Seishin Joshi Gakuin.
IV. Course of Study: English Course.
V. Length of Course' Three years.
Ministry of Welfare Notification No. 58
August 23 1946
The following amendment is made to the Welfare
Ministry Notification No. 194, of May, 1941,'(the de-
signation of the control bodies, medicines and the other
materials for sanitation,according to the provisions of
Paragraph 1 of Article 6 of the medicines, etc. Control
Regulations). ・ .
Minister of WelfareKAWAI Yoshinari
1. The Item of Medicines in the Fifth Amendment
Japan Pharmacopoeia shall be amended as follows:
1. The Fifth Amended Japan PharmacopoeiaMedicines
Zinc Oxide Quinine Hydrochloride
Adhesive Plaster(Zinc Rub- Tropacocaine Hydrochlori-
ber) de
AcetylsalicylicAcid Pilocarpine Hydrochloride
AcetylsalicylicAcid Tablets Procaine Hydrochloride
Aceto-Sulfanilamide
Acetanilid(Antifebrin)
Ethyl Aminobenzoate
Aminocordfne
Aminopyrine
Aminopyrine Tablets
Alcohol
Arsenobenzene Sodium
Caffeine with Sodium Ben-
zoate
Benzoated Lard
Antipyrine
Foeniculated Spiritof Am-
monia
Ichthyol (Ichthammol)
Wilkinson's Ointment
Wilson's Ointment
Fluide-extract of Uva Ursi
Phenol (Liquefied)
Quinine Ethylcarbonate
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Yellow Mercurous OxideYellow Mercurous Iodide
Vaseline(Yellow)Mercuric OxycyanideFructose
Cacao Butter (ThebbromaOil)
Castor Oil(Aromatic)Caffeine
Calomel (Mercurous Chlo-
ride)Starch(Sweet Potato)
Pepsin SaccharatedCamphor Ointment
Alcohol(Diluted)
Diluted Hydrochloric AcidCinchophenIodchlorhydroxyquinolinBeef Tallow
Weak Tincture of Iodine
t
Calcium Chloride
Epinephrine Hydrochloride
Ephedrine Hydrochloride
Emetine Hydrochloride
Galcium Glycerophosphate
Calcium Gluconate
Creosote
Ethyl Chloride
Oil (Sesame)
Starch (Common wheat)
Guaiacol
Sodium Citrate
BitterTincture
Glycerine
Mercuric Chloride (Desin-
fectant)
Sodium Chloride
ArtificialCarlsbad Salt
Mercurial OintmentStrophanthus
Melubrin (Sodium Antipy-
rin Aminomethane Sul-
Dhonate")Solution of Potassium Acetate
Lead AcetateSalicylicAcid
Mercuric SalicylateSodium Salicylate
Phenyl SalicylateSantonineSantonine TabletsCalcium Hypophosphite
Bismuth SubsaHcylateBismuth SubnitrateBismuth OxyiodogallateCerium Oxalate
Potassium BitartrateSodium BicarbonateAlcohol(Dehydrated)
Mercuric Chloride
Sulfanil Amid
Sulfon Methane (Sulfonal)
Iodine (Purified)
Red Mercuric Oxide
Red Mercuric Iodide
Phenol
Cetanol Ointment
Soya-bean Oil
Wool Fat
Paste of Tar and Sulphur
Guaiacol Carbonate
Albumine Tannate
Simple Ointment
Tannic Acid
Diastase
Thianthol (Dimethyl Thian-
thren)
Mercuric Chloride Tablets Theobromine Sodio-Sali-
eylateSilver Nitrate Theocalcim
Strychine Nitrate Disulfanilamide
Alchohol (Desinfectant) Thymol
Tsubaki Oil Potassium Bromide
Bismuth Subgallate Scopolamine Hydrobromide
Powder of Japanese Chiretta Homatropina Hydrobromide
Ipecac (Ipecacuanha)
Ipecac Powder
Lard
-・* " Calcium Lactate
LactoseRice OilNeoarsphenamine
Extractof ErgotMentholMentha OilAmmoniated Mercury
(White Precipitate)
Vaseline(white)
BarbitalPotato Starch
PancreatinIsacen
Castor Oil-Pyrabital
AcetophenetidinPhenovalinPhenobarbital
Phenolphthalein
Dextrose
ProteinSilver
Carbromal (Bromdiathyl
Acethylurea)
Sodium Bromide
Bromural (Bromisovalery
lurea)
Chenopodium Oil
Phenol (Desinfectant)
Boric Acid
Boric Acid Ointment
Chloral Hydrate
Extract of Nux Vomica
Solution of Formaldehyde
Mercurochrome
Magnesium Oxide
Ether (Aneasthesia)
Chloroform (Aneasthesia)
Antipyrine-Caffeine Citrate
Antipyrine-Caffeine Citrate
Tablets
Tar (Pine)
Ointment Japanese Wax
Alum (Exsiccated)
Medicinal Soap
Sulphur Sublimed
Soluble Phenobarbital
Iodine
Potassium Iodide
Tincture of iodina
Sod um Iodide
Iodoform
Arachis Oil
Wool Fat (Hydrous)
Zinc Sulphate
Atropine Sulphate
Quinine Sulphate
Barium Sulphate
Extract of Gentiana Scabra
Lysol (Saponated Solution of Cresol)
Resorcinol
Extract of Scoplia
2. The item of Medicines outside of the 5th
Amendment Japan Pharmacopoeia shall be amended as
follows:
. 2. Medicines outside of the 5th Amendment
Japan Pharmacopoeia
Injection of Aceto-Sulfanil- Bromural Tablets (Bromi-
amide sovalerylurea) Tablets
Sulfanilamide-Methyltiazol Extract of Scopolia (10%
(Powder) Powder)
Sulfanilamide-Methyltiazol Extract of Nuxvomica (10%
(Tablets) Powder)
Sulfanilamide-Methyltiazol (Injection)
Sulfanilamide-Tiazol (Powder)
Sulfanilamide-Tiazol (Tablets)
Sulfanilamide-Quanidine (Powder)
Sulfanilamide-Quanidine (Tablets)
Sulfanilamide-Pyridine (Powder)
Sulfanilamide-Pyridine (Tablets)
Sulfanilamide-Pyridine (Injection)
Insulin
Protamin Zinc Insulin '
Emetine Hydrchloride (Injection)
Calcium chloride(Injection)
Fructose (Injection) ・
Camphenal (Injection)
SulfanilAmid (Tablets)
Sulfanil Amid (Injection)
DigitalisPreparation
Disulfanilamide (Tablets)
Disulfanilamide (Injection)
Vitacamphor (Injection)
Dextrose (Injection)
Carbromal Tablets (Bromdiathyl Acethylurea Tablets)
CONFERMENT & APPOINTMENT
Cabinet
October 16, ^945ONISHL Kiy£>shi,Railway'sSub-Official:HIRUTA Chiyomatsu,ditto:SH1MADA Ken, ditto:WATANABE Jiro,ditto:
FURUDO Misao, ditto:FURUSE Yohei, ditto:GOTO Sakae,ditto:
NOICHI Tomozo, ditto:TANGE Haruo, ditto:IWAMA Hachiro,ditto:
KOYAMA Hideo, ditto:OTA Hideo, ditto:
NARITA Tsunematsu, ditto:ENDO Kunii. ditto:
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KIKUCHI Sakae, ditto:
KOYAMA Noboru, ditto:
HONMA Ryoichi, ditto:
ISHIDA Mitsuo, ditto:
YOSHINO Tokuji, ditto:
SASANO Juntaro, ditto:
MURATA Keisuke, ditto:
ITO Rokusaburo, ditto:
ODA Sadaji,ditto:
HORI Ichiro, ditto:
KADOYA Tsuneo, ditto:
Appointed Railway's Official,
Graded Higher Official;Seventh the Rank.
August 14, 1946
MARUO Miyoshi, Consul-General:
Promoted to Chokunin Rank.
KAWAKAMI Kanji, Technical Officialof Embassy:
Appointed Technical Officialof Ministry of Finance,
Graded First Class.
NISH1HARA Kanichi:
Appointed Educational Officialof Ministry of Educa-tion,
Graded First Class.
MABUCHI Hideo, Educational Officialof Ministry of
Education:
Promoted to First Class.
ISHIDA Rai, Secretary of Local Government:
ISHISAKA Zengoro, ditto:
YASUDA Motoshichi, ditto:
Appointed Secretary of Ministry of Commerce and
Industry,
Graded First Class.
TENNICHI Koichi, Secretary of Ministry of Commerce
and Industry:
Appointed Director df Hokkai Regional Commerce and
Industry Bureau,
Graded First Class.
ARAI Shigeru, Director of Hokkai Regional Commerce
and Industry Bureau:
Appointed Director of Kanto and Shinetsu Regional
Commerce and Industry Bureau,
Graded First Class. m
IRIE Hiroshi, Secretary of Ministry of Commerce and
Industry:
MASUOKA Hisashi, ditto:
TAKEUCHI Seihei,Secretary of Ministry of Commerce
and Industry and concurrent Secretary of Ministry
of Finance:
Appointed Secretary of Local Government,
Graded First Class.
SEKI Shozaburo, Secretary of Ministry forHome Affairs:
Appointed to Secreatry of Cabinet,
Graded Second Class.
ISHIWARA Kosaku, Technical Officialof Local Gov-
ernment :
Appointed to Technical Officialof Cabinet,
Graded Second Class.
SAKAMA Yutaka, Secretary of Local Government:
Appointed Secretary of Ministry for Foreign Affairs,
Graded Second Class.
TAKAHASHI Mitsuo, AssistantTechnician of Embassy:
Appointed Technical Officialof Embassy,
Graded Sonin Rank.
KOMATSUBARA Masaji, Secretary oi Ministry for
Home Affairs:
OHIRA Sotaro, ditto:
NAKAO Torao, Technical Officialof Ministry for Home
Affairs:
IZUMI Zenzo, ditto:
NEGAMI Kyuichi, ditto: '
NISHIO Moriji, ditto:
TOMITA Takeo, ditto: *
IGARASHI Shizuka, ditto:
M1YAZAWA Iwao, ditto:
Promoted to Second Class.
IIMORI Minoru, Secretary of Ministry of Communica-
tion:
Appointed Secretary of Ministry of Finance,
Graded Second Class.
SAITO Masatoshi, Secretary of Local Government and
concurrent Secretary of Ministry for Foreign Affairs:
AKIYAMA Takeo, Secretary of Local Government:
SAKU Hiroshi, ditto:
TANAKA Teruomi, Secretary of Local Government:
Appointed Secretary of Ministry of Commerce "and
Industry,
Graded Second Class.
KAMADA Takeo, Secretary of Ministry of Finance:
TAKAHASHI Kiyoshi, Secretary of Ministry of Agri-
culture and Forestry:
Concurrently appointed Secretary of Ministry of Com-
merce and Industry,
Graded Second Class.
SUZUKI Masami. Secretary of Ministry of Commerce
and Industry:
Promoted to Second Class.
WATANABE Shuji, Secretary of Local Government:
Appointed Technical Officialof Ministry of Com-
merce and Industry,
Graded Second Class.
TADAMATSU Tomisaburo, Secretary of Ministry of
Welfare:
YAMACHI Hachiro, Secretary of Ministry of Com-
merce and Industry:
KATO Seiichi,ditto:
NAGANO Hakaru, ditto:
SUZUKI Komao, ditto:
OKUMURA Torao, ditto:
Appointed Secretary of Local Government,
Graded Second Class.
NAKANISHI Seiichi,Technical Officialof the Cabinet:
YAMADA Chiyotaro, Technical Officialof Ministry for
Home Affairs:
MAEDA Toranosuke, Technical Officialof Ministry of
Agriculture and Forestry:
OHARA Hisayuki, Technical Officialof Ministry of Com-
merce and Industry:
OTORII Hisanori:
NAITORokuro:
Appointed Technical Officialof Local Government,
Graded Second Class.
SAKAI Kimi, Secretary of Local Government:
KITAGAWA Reiji,Technical Officialof 'Local Govern-
ment:
NAGAI Shuichi, ditto:
DAIBO Yoshinori, ditto:
ITO Yoei, ditto: * . "
Promoted to Second Class.
OKUBO Junichi:
Appointed Educational Officialof Local Government,
Graded Second Class.
SAKAI Tsubakichi, Educational Officialof Local Gov-
ernment:
HASHIMOTO Kiichi, ditto:
SATO Tokuji, ditto:
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JMOMOTO Ikutaro,ditto:
GOTO Ko, ditto:KISHI Katsuya, ditto:NAGASE Kunizo, ditto:
FUJIWARA Osamu, ditto:ARAI Toshio,ditto:
tYAMAZAKI Gisuke,ditto:OBAMA Motohisa, ditto:MIHARA Ryo, ditto:
TABUCHI Takashi,ditto:TANAKA Yukio, ditto:NAKAGAWA Tetsuo, ditto:
NEMOTO Koheiji,ditto:YASUDA Naoichi,ditto:ENDO Kazumasa, ditto:
SUGAWARA Osamu, ditto:TAKAHAGI Fumio, ditto:MAYUMI Kozo, ditto:
ABE Masanobu, ditto:KOKUBUN Sahei,ditto:
Promoted to Second Class.
August 14, 1946
TAKAHASHI Hitoshi, Secretary of Local Government:
Relieved of officeat own request.
MATSUMOTO Joji:
Relieved of Member of Imperal Academy at own
request.
SEKI Shozaburo, Secretary of Cabinet:
ISHIWARA Kousaku, Technical Officialof Cabinet:
Granted No. 19 Salary.
. Assigned to Park and Reservation Section, City-Plan-
ning Bureau, War Damages Reconstruction Board.
KUDO Shoshiro, Vice-Director-General of Price Control
Board:
Appointed Member of Committee of Government in
the 90th Imperial Diet irregularly.
AKAMA Yuichi, Secretary of Ministry for Foreign
Affairs:
MIURA Kiyoshi, Suspended Secretary of Ministry for
Foreign Affairs:
YAMADA Takao, ditto:
Relieved of officeat own request.
IKEDA Katsumi, Suspended Second Interpreter of
Embassy:
Dismissed in accordance with the Ordinance relating
to the Discipline of Civil Officials.
GODO Takuo:
NASU Hiroshi:
ARAKAWA Shoji:
ARAKI Eikichi:
ASANO Ryozu:
TOMITAKenji:
TAKEI Daisuke:
SONODA Saburo:
FUJIYAMA Aiichiro:
KOMATSU Takashi:
Relieved of office of the Councillor of the Central
Liaison Office.
SATO Naotake, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-
potentiary of Embassy:
Relieved of servicein Soviet Union.
TANAKA Hikozo, Counsellor of Embassy:
OTA Ichiro, ditto:
Relieved of assignment of Nanking.
KONAGAYA Yutaka, Consul-General:
Relieved of assignment to Hanoi.
MIYACHI Takuzo, Technical Officialof Ministry forHome Affairsand Technical Officialof Ministry of
Commerce and Industry: .OTANI Ichitaro,Secretaryof Ministry of Agriculture
and Forestryand SecretaryofMinistryof Commerce
and Industry:Relievedofthe additionaloffice.
KAMADA Minoru, Technical Officialof Ministry of
Commerce and Industry:KANEFUJI Masaharu, ditto:NAKANISHI Kenji,ditto:
Relievedof officeat own request.HAYASHI Mosuke:SEKI Saburo:"SENBA Takeshi:
YAMAGUCHI Shiro:SAKURAI Takakage:ISHIHARA Yonetaro:SHIBAZAKI Kunio:
Appointed Member ofIndustrialStandard Committee
irregularly.IWASAKI Minoru:NISHI Yoshizo:TANAKA Masakame:MUNAKATA Hideo:
KUBOTA Kirizo:AOYAMA Atojiro:
Appointed Temporary Member ofIndustrialStandard
Committee irregularly.SAKATA Tadashi, Secretary of Ministry of Trans-
portation:MIMORI Shinobu,Secretaryof Local Government:UCHIDATomiji, ditto:
UMESAKI Hideo, ditto:KANEMITSU Shiro, ditto:HOSAKA Tamotsu, Technical Officialof LocalGovern-
ment:OSA Jinaosuke,ditto:SAKANO Toshihiko,ditto:
IMAMURA Motoo, ditto:UOSUMI Takayoshi,ditto:Relievedof officeat own request.
SHINO Kunihiko, Technical Officialof Ministry for
Home Affairs:
TAKEDA Michiharu, ditto:
Granted No. 17 Salary,
Assigned to Geographical Investigation Office.
EBINE Shun, Secretary of Local Government:
Granted No. 12 Salary,''
Nominated to Chief of Coal and Mines Department of
Kinki Regional Commerce and Industry Office.
ONO Gishichiro, ditto:
Relieved of Chief of Coal and Mines Department of
Kinki Regional Commerce and Industry Office and
assigned to Kinki Regional Commerce and Industry
Office.
HATAKENAKA Daisuke, Director of Shikoku Regional
Commerce and Industry Office:
Relieved of Acting Chief of Coal and Mines Depart-
ment of Shikoku Regional Commerce and Industry
Office.
TOYAMA Norishige, Secretary of Local Government:
Assigned to Hokkaido.
KOMURO Torio, ditto:
Granted No. 22 Salary,
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Assigned to Hokkaido,
Nominated to Police Superintendent of Hokkaido.
KOKETSU Takeo, ditto:
Granted No. 23 Salary,
Assigned to Osaka-fu.
ISHII Hiroshi, ditto:
Granted No. 24 Salary,
Assigned to Kanagawa-ken.
TAMPO Tatsuro, ditto:
Granted No. 18 Salary,
Assigned to Saitama-ken.
TSUDA Kazuyuki, ditto:
Granted No. 25 Salary,
Assigned to Saitama-ken,
Nominated to Tenant-farming Control Officer o
Saitama-ken.
MAKI Shizuo, ditto:
Granted No. 21 Salary,
Assigned to Chiba-ken.
NONAKA Kansuke, ditto:
ISHIKAWA Hachiro, ditto:
ISHIKAWA Minoru, ditto:
Granted No. 23 Salary,
Assigned to Chiba-ken.
AKUI Suejiro, ditto:
WACHI Iwao, ditto:
OKUBO Tomiji, ditto:
Granted No. 25 Salary,
Assigned to Ibaraki-ken,
Nominated to Police Superintendent of Ibaraki-ken.
ICHIMURA Chiyo, ditto:
Granted No. 26 Salary,
Assigned to Ibaraki-ken,Nominated to Police Superintendent of Ibaraki-ken.
TAKIDA Inokichi, ditto:
ARAI Aiichi.ditto:
Assigned to Tochigi-ken.
OKURA Tadakichi, ditto:
Granted No. 24 Salary,
Assigned to Gifu-ken.
TODOROKI Yoshio, ditto:
Granted No. 22 Salary,
Assigned to Nagano-ken.
MIURA Migito, ditto:
Granted No. 14 Salary,
Assigned to Yamagata-ken.
SHINDO Chojiro, ditto:
Granted No. 22 Salary,
Assigned to Yamagata-ken.
YAMANAKA Yosaku, ditto:
Assigned to Yamagata-ken.
'> OTA Eijiro,ditto:TANIMICHI Koji, ditto:
TOGAMORI Fusho, ditto:
Granted No. 24 Salary,
Assigned to Toyama-ken, ・Nominated to Police Superintendent of Toyama-ken.
YAMAZAKI Kiyoo, ditto:
Assigned to Yamaguchi-ken.
HAYASHI Shigeo, ditto:
HAM AD A Kaichi, ditto:
SADAHIRO Hiroshi, ditto:
Granted No. 24 Salary,
Assigned to Yamaguchi-ken,
Nominated to Police Superintendent of Yamaguchi-
ken.NAGAMACHI Tadakatsu, ditto:
Granted No. 23 Salary,
Assigned to Kagawa-ken.
ODAKA Masato, ditto:
Granted No. 22 Salary,
Assigned to Fukuoka-ken.
MORIOKA Mitsuyoshi, ditto:
Assigned to Miyazaki-ken.
MIWA- Tadatoshi. Technical Officialof Local Govern-
ment:
Nominated to Chief of Coal and Mines Department of
Shikoku Regional Commerce and Industry Office.
MICHIDA Taijiro,ditto:
Granted No. 17 Salary,
Assigned to Osaka-fu.
OTOKOZAWA Eiji, ditto:
Granted No. 17 Salary,
Assigned to Kanagawa-ken.
OSHIRO Kiyoshige, ditto:
Granted No. 19 Salary,
Assigned to Kanagawa-ken.SHIRATO Saburo, ditto:
Granted No. 20 Salary,
Assigned to Kanagawa-ken.
OGAWA Takio, ditto:
Granted No. 22 Salary,
Assigned to Kanagawa-ken.
FUJII Junichi, ditto:
Granted No. 16 Salary,
Assigned to Niigata-ken
MIZOGUCHI Toshio, ditto:
TOGASHI Chuzo, ditto:
Granted No. 19 Salary,
Assigned to Niigata-ken.
SUZUKI Masanori, ditto:
Granted No. 19 Salary,
Assigned to Saitama-ken.
HASHIMOTO Teiji, ditto:
Granted No. 16 Salary,
Assigned to Chiba-ken.
OTSUKA-Nobuyoshi, ditto:
Granted No. 18 Salary,
Assigned to Chiba-ken.
SUZUKI Shigeo, ditto:
Granted No. 22 Salary,
Assigned to Chiba-ken.
IKEDA Minoru, ditto:
MORITA Saburo. ditto:
MIYAZAKI Jurobei, ditto:
Granted No. 23 Salary,
Assigned to Chiba-ken.
KANEKO Kentaro, ditto:
Granted No. 25 Salary,
Assigned to Chiba-ken.
SUMERAGI Mutsuo, ditto:
Granted No. 20 Salary,
Assigned to Ibaragi-ken.
ISHIKAWA Shozo, ditto:
KAWAKAMI Ken, ditto:
HARA Kon, ditto:
KOBAYASHI Ken, ditto:
KOBAYASHI Tadashi, ditto:
Granted No. 23 Salary,
Assigned to Ibaragi-ken.
OKUSAWA Ichiro, ditto:
OGAWARA Akira ditto:
WATANABE Chuji, ditto:
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Granted No. 24 Salary,
Assigned to Ibaraki-ken.OSEKI Giichi,ditto:
Granted No. 18 Salary,Assigned to Gifu-ken.
TAKAHASHI Yoshiro,ditto:Granted No. 25 Salary.Assigned to Gifu-ken.
IMAIZUMI Sekishi,ditto:Granted No. 23 Salary,
Assigned to Nagano-ken.
h KOBAYASHI Shigeyoshi:ditto:EGUCHI Fusao, ditto:YASUDA Toshinao, ditto:
Granted No. 24 Salary,Assigned to Nagano-ken.
-HARA Shigeo,ditto:
FUKAZAWA Tamotsu, ditto:Granted No. 25 Salary,
Assigned to Nagano-ken.YONETA Koichi,ditto:Granted No. 22 Salary,Assigned to Iwate-ken.
HASE Takao, ditto:Granted No. 23 Salary,Assignedto Iwate-ken.
HARA Tomihei, ditto:Granted No. 25 Salary,Assigned toIwate-ken.
KOBAYASHI Kuniji, ditto
Granted No. 20 Salary,
Assigned to Aomori-ken.
KINJO Takashi, ditto:
Granted No. 17 Salary
Assigned to Fukui-ken.
MIDERA Isamu, ditto:
Granted No. 18 Salary,
Assigned to Fukui-ken.
IWATA Takashi, ditto:
Granted No. 20 Salary,
Assigned to Sbimane-ken.TANAKA Heijiro,ditto:
SENKE Tokuo, ditto:Granted No. 22 Salary,Assigned to Shimane-ken.
IHARA Yoshio,ditto:Granted No. 25 Salary,Assigned to Shimane-ken.
OTA Kanari,ditto:Granted No. 16 Salary,
Assigned to Yamaguchi-ken.OKAZAKI Kiyoshi,ditto:
Granted No. 25 Salary,Assigned to Yamaguchi-ken.
TODA Masao, ditto:Granted No. 22 Salary,Assigned to Ehime-ken.
ITO Hajime,ditto:Granted No. 23 Salary,Assigned to Ehime-ken.
KITAGAWA Nobushige, ditto:YANO Sadame, ditto:
Granted No. 24 Salary,"Assigned to Kochi-ken.
ONO Isamu, ditto:Granted No. 15 Salary,Assigned to Fukuoka-ken.
KURAM1TSU Hisashiro,ditto:
Granted No. 19 Salary,Assigned to Fukuoka-ken.
YAMADA Tadaaki,ditto:Granted No. 24 Salary,
Assigned to Fukuoka-ken.MATSUYOSHI Fumio, SecretaryofLocal Government:Granted No. 20 Salary.
(August 6, Ministry for Home Affairs)
KAWAKAMI Kanji, Technical Officialof Ministry ofFinance:
Granted No. 8 Salary,Assignedto Director-General'sSecretariateMonopoly
Bureau. ,IIMORI Minoru, Secretaryof Ministryof Finance:
Granted No. 17 Salary,Assigned to Payment Bureau.
HANDA Tsuyoshi, Secretaryof Ministry of Finance:ISOBE Masaharu, ditto:
Concurrentlyassignedto Taxation Bureau.ISHII Eiji,Secretaryof Ministryof Finance:
Ordered to be Tokyo RegionalFinance Administra-*
tion Bureau.(August-14, Ministry of Finance)
HIZUME Kamezo, Secretary of Ministry of Communica-
tions:
Granted No. 10 Salary,
Assigned to Ministre's Secretariat,Ministry of Com-
munications.
(July 6, Ministry of Communications)
KANAMARU Tokushige, Secretary of Ministry of Com-
munications:
MATSUI Ichiro, ditto:
YAMANE Shigeji, ditto:
OGASAWARA Mitsunaga, ditto:
MIZUTANI Shiro, ditto:
SHIRANE Tamaki, ditto:
NAKAYAMA Kohei, ditto:
OSADA Yuji, ditto:
OIZUMI Shuzo, ditto:
MASUMORI Takashi, ditto:
NARIMATSU Kaoru; ditto:
SAKATA Nobuhiro, ditto:
Ordered to be Member of Committee forInvestigation
of Communication Ministry's Affairs.
(August 1, Ministry of Communications)
ONO Katsuzo, Secretary of Ministry of Communications:
Ordered to be Member of the Ordinary Government
OfficialDisciplinary Committee:
OGASAWARA Mitsunaga, ditto:
Relieved of Member of Committee for Lower Civil
Service QualificationExamination,
Relieved of Member of Committee for Investigation
of Communication Ministry's Affairs.
KOIKE Yukimasa, ditto:
Relieved of Member of the Ordinary Government
OfficialDisciplinary Committee.
(August 7, Ministry of Communications)
KOIKE Yukimasa, Secretary of Ministry of Communica-
tions:
Ordered to be Member of Committee for Lower Civil
Service Qualification Examination,
Ordered to be Member of Committee forInvestigation
of Communication Ministry's Affairs,
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Ordered to be Member of Ordinary Government
OfficialDisciplinary Committee.
(August 14, Ministry of Communications)
COLLECTIVE INFORMATION
OFFICIAL PARTICULARS
Concerning Imperial Ordinance No. 311,1946
Concerning the Directives issued by the Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers, of which the people
should be aware in connection with the coming into
force of the Imperial Ordinance No. 311, 1946 (Im-
perial Ordinance relating to Punishments, etc. for Acts
Prejudicial to the Occupation Objectives of the Allied
Occupation Forces).
Th.e above-mentioned Imperial Ordinance was pro-
mulgated on June 12th, 1946, and has come into force as
from July 15th of that year. Of the directives of the
Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers to the Japa-
ne'seGovernment, issued prior to the date of coming into
force of the said Ordinance, Japanese translationsare
hereunder published of those of which all the people
should know their contents and should take care not to
contravene them.
With regard to the directivesof which the translations
are not here published, it isintended to publish them in
due course as preparations for their publication are com-
pleted.
Of the orders issued by the Occupation Force Com-
manders of Army, Corps or Divisions to implement the
directives of the Supreme Commander for the Allied
Powers, the translationsof those whose contents should
be known to the people are intended to be published in
the Prefectural Ordinance of the region concerned. The
translationsof those orders issued by the Commander of
the Eighth Army are to be published, in the Official
Gazette.Central Liaison Office.
- Directive No. 2 Apo 500
3 September 1945
Part I
General
1. a. The Japanese Imperial Government and the
Japanese Imperial General Headquarters are hereby
directed to comply, or to insure the Compliance as
the case may be; with the requirements of the Sup-
reme Commander for theAllied Powers statedin this
Directive.
.b. This Directive and such amplifying instruc-
tions by the Japanese Imperial Government and the
Japanese Imperial General Headquarters as may
prove necessary thereunder, shall apply to Japanese
and Japanese-controlled Armed Forces and appro-
priate civilagencies in the main islands of JAPAN
and adjacent off-shore islands to include TSUSHI-
MA ISLAND, KOREA south of 38 degrees north
latitude, and the RYUKYUS.
r The requirements imposed by this Directive
are designed to facilitateand insure the prompt and
orderly establishment of the Occupation Forces of
the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers in,
designated, objectives within its area of application,
and to establish certain controls over disarmament
and demobilization of Japanese Armed Forces deem-
ed necessary toinsure orderly compliance with terms
of surrender.
d. Additional requirements will be imposed from
time to time as deemed necessary to carry out the
above objectives.2. a. The term " Japanese Armed Forces " as used
herein shall be denned as allJapanese and Japanese-
controlled Army and Naval Forces including their
Air Forces, Auxiliaries and quasi-military organiza-
tions,as well as allpersonnel employed by or attached
to any of the foregoing, but shall not include civil
police.
b. The term " Allied Representative " as used
herein shall be denned as any Commander of Oc-
cupation Forces, or any Subordinate Commander,
Staff Officer,or Agent acting uncler authority of the
Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, or a
Commander of Occupation Forces.
3. The Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers,
who is also Commander-in-Chief, United States Army
Forces, Pacific,has designated Commanders of Occupa-
tion Forces in areas of JAPAN proper and KOREA
south of 38 degrees north latitude,as shown in detailon
Map, Annex " A," which will be regarded as a part of
this Directive. All orders or instructions issued by or
under authority of these Commanders shallbe regarded as
being by authority of the Supreme Commander for the
Allied Powers within the area indicated.
4. The officialtext of all Proclamations, Orders and
Instructions issued by authority of the Supreme Com-
mander for the Allied Powers shallbe in English. When
a Japanese translationis alsoissued and any discrepancies
occur, the English text will govern. When any question
arises as to the meaning of any instructions issued, the
interpretation of the issuing authority shall be final.5. Commanding Officers of all organizations, units,
or subdivisions of the Japanese Armed Forces will be
held personally responsible by the Supreme Commander
for the Allied Powers or the Commanders of Occupation
Forces concerned, for the prompt and complete execution
of instructions issued by Allied Representatives and
applicable within the sphere of responsibility of such
Japanese Commanding Officers.6. Unless otherwise specified,time limits contained
in this Directive are reckoned from receipt of this Direc-
tive by Japanese Imperial General Headquarters. Re-
quired reports will be submitted in English.
Part II
Japanese Armed Forces
1. The Japanse Imperial General Headquarters will,
without delay, adjust boundaries of control of the First
Japanese General Army to coincide with the Eighth
United States Army and of the Second Japanese General
Army to coincide with the Sixth United States Army, as
outlined on Map, Annex " A," hereto.
2. a. The Commanding General, First Japanese
General Army will report in person to theCommanding General, Eighth United States Army,
in the TOKYO area at hour and place designated
by the latter, for instructions covering the entry
of Occupation Forces into the area of responsibility
of the Eighth United States Army.
b. The Commanding General Second Japanese
General Army willreport by radio, without delay, to
the Commanding General, Sixth United States
Army, forinstructions covering the entry of Occupa-
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tion Forces into the area of responsibilityof the Sixth
United States Army. Initialradio contact through
the facilitiesof the Supreme Commander for the
Allied Powers, subsequent direct contact as directed
by the Commanding General, Sixth United StatesArmy.
c. The Commanding General, Seventeenth Japa-
nese Area Army, KEIJO, will report to the Com-
manding General, United States Army Forces,
■Korea (Commanding General, XXIV United States
Army Corps), for detailed instructions covering
entry of United States Army Occupation Forces into
KOREA south of 38 degrees north latitude,in ac-
cordance with instructions previously transmitted to
the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters. "d. A senior representative of the Chief, Japanese
Imperial Navy General Staff,willreport in person to
a designated naval representative of the Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers, in the TOKYO
area at hour and place designated by the latter
for instructionscovering the entry of United StatesNaval Forces into water areas and naval establish-
ments of JAPAN Proper and KOREA.
e. JAPANESE Commanders in the RYUKYUS
will receive,at appropriate times, directinstructions
from the Commanding General, Tenth United
States Army, covering occupation of those Islands
by United States Forces.
3. The Japanese Imperial General Headquarters will
submit to the Supreme Commander forthe AlliedPowers
on demand:
a. Detailed information regarding the current
location of the Japanese Imperial General Head-
quarters and allits departments, branches, and
agencies. Locations will be accurately marked on
maps to scale not smaller than 1: 100,000. The
complete officialname and address of each depart-
ment, branch, and agency of the Imperial General
Headquarters will be given, together with the name
and appointment or officeof the Senior Officer or
officialof each such department, branch, or agency.
b. Detailed organization charts of the Japanese
Armed Forces showing the chain of command to the
level of divisionsand independent brigades and com-
parable naval units.
4. The Japanse Imperial General Headquarters will
provide the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers,
without delay, the following information pertaining to
each General Army, Area Army, Army, Division, In-
dependent Brigade (alltypes),and Independent Regiment
(alltypes) and comparable Naval units:
a. Designation and code name and number.b. Specificlocation of Headquarters.
c. Commander's name.
d. Home depot.
e. Table of organization strength.
f. Actual strength, as of latest date for which
strength reports have been received.
5. a. In the execution of the provisions of Part I,
" General Order No. 1, Military and Naval," relating
to disarmament of the Japanese Armed Forces, the
Japanese Imperial General Headquarters shall re-
main responsible for the full and unqualified per-
formance of such disarmament by Japanese Armed
Forces.b. Detailed instructions as to delivery of arma-
ments to the occupation forces will be given directly
to Japanese Commanders concerned by:
(1) Commanding General, Eighth United States
Army, Commanding General, Si.uh United
States Army and Commanding General, United
States Army Forces, KOREA, within their
respective areas of responsibilityin the case of
munitions stocks, armaments of the Japanese
Army, and Naval and Merchant ships .and
armaments taken over by Army Forces.
(2) Designated Naval Representatives of theSupreme Commander for the Allied Powers in
the case of Naval vessels,shore establishments,
supplies and equipment taken over by the United
States Navy.
6. a. The Japanese Imperial General Headquarters
shallconduct the speedy and orderly demobilization
of allJapanese Armed Forces.
b. Processes of demobilization, to include sur-
veillance,rate of discharge of personnel and designa-
tion of units for demobilization, are subject to super-
vision by the Commander of the Occupation Forces
in districtsin which units are to be demobilized.
7. The Japanese Imperial General Headquarters is '
responsible for continuing the maintenance and adminis-
trationof Japanese Armed Forces until demobilized, and
for the maintenance and preservation of allrecords and
archives until relieved of this responsibility by Allied
Representatives.
8. The Japanese Imperial General Headquarters shall
issue instructions:
a. That the following tasks be accomplished
without delay:
(1) All boom defenses at allports and harbors
will be opened and kept open; they will be
removed within fourteen (14) days.
(2) All controlled minefields at all ports and
harbors will be disconnected and rendered
harmless.
(3) Alldemolition charges in allports and harbors
works will be removed, or rendered harmless
and their presence clearlymarked.b. That allaids to sea and air navigation be re-
established. Pending the accomplishment of this
task,the existingwar system of navigationallighting
willbe maintained except that alldimmed lights will
be shown at full brilliancy.
c. That all pilotage services continue to operate
and allpilots,equipped with charts,remain at their
normal stations ready for service.d. That Japanese personnel concerned in the
operation of sea and airports remain at theirstations
and continue to carry out theirnormal duties pending
further instructions.
e. That allwarships and merchant ships whether
in port or at seaimmediately train allweapons fore
and aftand render them inoperative.
9. The Japanese Imperial General Headquarters shall
direct that, except as may be required otherwise in the
. execution of tasks assigned by Allied Representatives, alt
personnel in Japanese warships, auxiliaries,merchant
ships,and other craftremain on board their ships pending
furtherinstructions.
10. The Japanse Imperial General Headquarters will
deliverto the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
without delay the following information:
a. Details of coastal convov routes and searched
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channels and of buoys, lights, and other navigational
aids in Japanese and Korean waters.
b. Detailed lists of naval ammunition and naval
fuel stocks, including furnace diesel, gasoline, and
coal, as last reported to the Japanese Navy Ministry.c. A list of all hospital ships giving location, con-
dition, and bed capacity.
d. Ten copies each of the latest published edition
of all nautical and aviation charts and other hydro-
graphic publications of whatever classification,
covering the main islands of JAPAN and adjacent
Islands, the RYUKYUS, CHINA, KOREA, and
other territory occupied by the Japanese.
e. Triangulation and tidal data for the MARI-
ANAS and CAROLINE ISLANDS.
11. The Japanese Imperial Government and the
Japanese Imperial General Headquarters will deliver to
the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers within
21 days the following maps and documents:
a. Two copies each of the latest editions of topo-
graphic maps of all scales and of whatever classifica-
tion published under the authorities of the Japanese
Imperial General Headquarters, the Japanese Gene-
ral Staff and the Imperial Land Survey, pertaining
to JAPAN, CHINA, KOREA, MANCHURIA and
all other areas which have been occupied by the
Japanese military and naval forces. Maps shall be
arranged in separate folios to scale and area, and shall
be accompanied by graphical indices showing the
contents of each folio. All additional copies of such
maps in possession of the Japanese Imperial General
Headquarters and its subordinate agencies shall be
held in safe custody pending further instructions by
the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, as
to their ultimate disposition.
b. Two copies each of all records of- geodetic
positions and descriptions of triangulation stations
and bench marks established in connection with
topographic surveys of JAPAN, KOREA CHINA
and MANCHURIA and all other areas occupied by
Japanese military and naval forces.
c. All survey data of the PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
captured by the Japanese Forces during their occupa-
tion of MANILA.
12. Immediate steps will be taken to mark clearlyall
mine's, minefields, and other obstacles to movement by
land, sea, and air, wherever located in the area covered
by this Directive.
13. The Japanese Imperial General Headquarters will
insure that all minesweeping vessels immediately carry
out prescribed measures of disarmament, fuel as neces-
sary, and remain available for minesweeping service,
Submarine mines in Japanese and Korean waters will be
swept as directed by designated Naval Representatives of
the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers.
14. All Japanese land mines, land minefields, and
other obstacles to include demolition charges, concealed
explosives, and booby-traps, shall be made safe, and shall
be removed at the earliest practicable date. Pending
completion of the foregoing, all safety lanes shall be
clearly marked and kept open.
15. The Japanese Imperial Government and the
Japanese Imperial General Headquarters will insure
that:
a. Arrangements are made to provide on call by
the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
complete information with respect to:
(1) All overseas international electrical com-
munication facilities including cables, radio
telegraph, radio telephone and radio broad-
casting facilities.
(2) All long distance and main line electrical
communication facilities interconnecting the
principal points on HOKKAIDO, HON-
SHU, SHIKOKU, KYUSHU, KOREA and
FORMOSA and the RYUKYUS and. KU-
RILES ISLANDS group.
b. All overseas international and internal elec-
trical communication facilities (including cables, - '
radio telegraph, radio telephone and radio broad-
casting facilities) in the area covered by this
Directive are maintained intact and continued in
operation with the existing personnel (whether
military, naval and or civilian).
c. Access is provided upon demand by the repre-
sentatives of the Supreme Commander for the Allied
Powers to the above-mentioned facilities for such
censorship and supervision as circumstances may
dictate to be necessary.
d. The senior representatives of the government,
civil, air, naval and military signal communication
agencies are made available on call to the Chief
Signal Officer on the staff of the Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers for instructions.
16. The Japanese Imperial General Headquarters
will submit a report to the Supreme Commander for
the Allied Powers without delay, furnishing the follow-
ing information:
a. Detailed statement regarding health of the
Japanese Armed Forces.
b. A station list of field and fixed hospitals con- _
trolled by the Japanese Armed Forces, showings,
location of each hospital and capacity in beds.
17. The Japanese Imperial Government will insure
that the names of all towns, municipalities, and cities are
posted in English on both sides of each inter-city highway
entrance and on railroad station platforms, using letters
at least six (6) inches high. Transcription of names into
English shall be in accord with the Modified Hepburn
(Romaji) system.
18. The Japanese Imperial General Headquarters will
make available on demand detailed information concern-
ing recruiting and discharge methods employed in the
Japanese Armed Forces.
Part III
Allied Prisoners of War and
Civilian Internees
1. a. The term " Prisoners of War " as used herein
shall be construed as including all personnel held in
Japanese custody:
(1) Who are or have been members of, or per-
sons accompanying or serving with, the armed
forces of any of the United Nations, or -
(2) Who, as members of the armed forces of
countries occupied^by Japan, have been captured
by the Japanese while engaged in serving the
cause of the United Nations, and who, under
terms of the Geneva (Prisoner of War) Conven-
tion of 27 July 1929, are entitled to be treated as
prisoners of war even though such convention
was not ratifid by Japan, or
(3) Who are or have been members of or serving
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with the merchant marine of any of the United
Nations.
(4) The term " Prisoners of War " does not in-
clude such personnel who, although formerly
held in Japanese custody as Prisoners of War.
have accepted releasefrom the statusin exchange
for employment in or by Japan.
b. The term " CivilianInternees " as used herein
shall be construed as including' allpersons without
military status, detained by the Japanese Govern-
ment, who are not nationals of the Japansese Empire
as constituted on the tenth of July 1937.
c. The term " Prisoner of War and CivilianIn-
ternee Camp " as used herein shall be construed as
including any camp, prison, ship, billet,hospitalor
other place of confinement or detention of Prisoner
of War or CivilianInternees.d. The term " Camp Commander " as used herein
shall be construed to include the commanding officer
of any unit detachment or other element of the Japa-
nese Armed Forces or their Auxiliariesor any civil
warden or other officialcharged with the custody of
Prisoners of War or CivilianInternees.
2. The Japanese Imperial Government and the Japa-
nese Imperial General Headquarters shallfurnish to the
Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers within forty-
eight(48) hours the followinginformation, ifnot herefore
submitted:
a. A listof Prisoner of War and CivilianInternee
Camps as defined in paragraph 1 above, showing for
each:
(1) Officialname or designation.
(2) Location with respect to the nearest pro-
minent geographical point.
(3) Latitude and longitude in degrees and minutes-
(4) Total number of Prisoners of War and
CivilianInternees,including, where appropriate,
the number of females included in the totals.
(5) Geographical location of nearest railway
station.(6) Name and geographical location, dimensions,
and condition of runways of nearest airfield.
(7) Approximate number of Prisoners of War
and CivilianInternees requiring hospitalization.
b. A marked map or maps of 1: 1000,000 scale
on which the location of each camp is accurately
plotted.
c. Marked maps of 1: 100,000 or larger scale of
each area in which Prisoner of War and Civilian
Internee Camps arelocated, showing accurately the
location of each camp.
3. The Japanese Imperial Government and the Japa-
nese Imperial General Headquarters upon receipt of this
Directive shall dispatch to each Camp Commander by
the most rapid means availablethe following instructions:
a. Assemble all Prisoners of War and Civilian
Internees at the earliestopportunity and read the
following statement in English and such other lan-
guages as may be required:
" The formal surrender of Japan to the Allied
Powers was signed on 2 September 1945. General
of the Army Douglas MacArthur has been named
Supreme Commander forthe Allied Powers. United
Nations Forces are proceeding as rapidly as possible
with the occupation of the Japanese Home Islands
and Korea. The relief and recovery of Allied
Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees will be
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accomplished with all possible speed.
" Pending the arrival of Allied Representatives
the command of this camp and its equipment, stores,
records, arms, and ammunition are to be turned over
to the Senior Prisoner of War or a designated Civilian
Internee, who will thenceforth give instructions to
the Camp Commander for maintenance of supply
and administrative services and for the amelioration
of local conditions. The Camp Commander will be
responsible to the Senior Prisoner of War or designat-
ed Civilian Internee for maintaining his command
intact.
"Allied Representatives will be sent to this
Camp as soon as possible to arrange for your removal
and eventual return to your homes."
b. Turn over complete control of the carnp to the
Senior Prisoner of War or Civilian Internee, together
with all equipment, stores, administrative and other
records, arms, and ammunition, less such items as
may be designated by the Senior Prisoner of War
or Civilian Internee for the use of the Japanese
Camp Officials in the discharge of their functions
as specified below.
c. Under the supervision of the Senior Prisoner
of War or designated Civilian Internee, discharge
the necessary administrative and supply functions, to
include requisition of government or military stocks
available locally, to insure:
(1) Rations equivalent to the highest scale avail-
able locally to Japanese Armed Forces or civilian
personnel.
(2) The best medical care available, together with
all necessary medical supplies.
(3) Adequate shelter, clothing and . bathing
facilties.
d. This Directive will constitute authority to
requisition such government or military supplies
available in the vicinity of the camp as are required
for the discharge of the responsibilities specified
herein.
e. Maintain camp organization intact and account
to the Senior Prisoner of War or Civilian Internee
for all camp personnel, camp administrative records,
rosters, and records of transfer, hospitalization, and
decease of individual Prisoners of War and Civilian
Internees who are or have been confined in the
camp.
f. Be prepared to supply, or to requisition from
local government or military sources, transportation
and supplies and to accomplish administrative ar-
rangements for such movement of Prisoners of War
and Civilian Internees as may be directed locally by
Allied Representatives.
g. Under the supervision of the Senior Prisoner of
War or Civilian Internee, prepare and dispatch the
following information to the Supreme Commander
for the Allied Powers through the Japanese Imperial
General Headquarters:
(1) Complete lists of all Prisoners of War and
Civilian'Internees present, showing names, rank
or position, nationality, next of kin, home ad-
dress, age, sex, and physical condition.
(2) Extracts from available records on deceased
or transferred Prisoners of War and Civilian
Internees, showing name, rank on position
nationality, next of kin, home address, date of
death or transfer, and destination or in the case
of deceased persons, place of burial.
4. The Japanese Imperial General Headquarters shal,
transmit to the Supreme Commander for the Allied
Powers without delay allinformation forwarded by Camp
Commanders in response to the instructions specified in
paragraph 3 g., above.
Part IV
Resources
1. General
The Japanese Imperial Government will place at the
disposal of the Occupation Forces of the Allied Powers
all local resources required for their use as directed by
authorized representatives of the Supreme Commander
for the Allied Powers, or the Commanders of Occupation
Forces within their respective areas.
2. Control
The Japanese Imperial Government will establish
one central agency and required subagencies in each of
the major occupied areas, whose primary function will be
to provide information concerning, and to receive requisi-
ion for, areas and facilities required for occupation
forces.
3. Petroleum
Provisions will be made to furnish Allied Occupation
Forces with petroleum products, storage and distribution
facilitiesas required to the limit of availability. Specific
requirements will be submitted at a later date.
4. Labor
a. Labor Supply
The Japanese Imperial Government will provide,
through central government agencies established in
each of the major occupied areas, labor in quantities
and with the training and skills and at the time and
places designated by the Supreme Commander for
the Allied Powers, or the Commanders of the Occupa-
tion Forces within their respective areas. The
agencies supplying labor will insofar as possible
maintain the integrity of working groups such as
construction gangs and longshoremen teams in order
to secure maximum efficiency in control and pro-
duction.
b. Labor Requirements
Labor requirements supplied by the Japanese
Imperial Government for the Occupation Forces
will include the following:
(1) General labor.
(2) Technical and semi-skilled labor.
(3) Stevedoring and cargo handling.
(4) Repair of roads, railroads, docks and other
facilities.
(5) Construction of housing and related facilities
for Allied Occupation Forces.
5. Housing
The Japanese Imperial Government will be prepared
to furnish to the Occupation Forces all buildings suitable
for and required by these forces. Requirements will
include the following general categories: Office build-
ings, hospitals, living quarters, warehousing and storage
shops, transportation and communication installations.
Specific requirements will be submitted at later dates.
Buildings will, insofar as possible, be of fireproof con-
struction, equipped with running water, sewage disposal
facilities, electricity, heating plants and situated on all-
weather access roads.
6. Airfields
Selected airfields will be made available to Occupa-
fion Forces as required. The runways, dispersal areas
and service aprons will be cleared of Japanese planes and
the runways improved, if required, to provide a hard
surfaced landing area of maximum proportions with a *
minimum length of 5,000 feet. Passenger and freight
terminals, maintenance, servicing and communication
facilitieswill be made available at each field. All Japa-
nese aircraftand equipment willbe safeguarded pending
further instructions. Complete listsof alltypes of ser-
viceable operating and maintenance equipment, and
facilities,willbe prepared by type and areas and presented
to Allied Representatives upon demand.
Part V
Miscellaneous
1. The Japanese Imperial General Headquarters will
make immediately available in the TOKYO area, to the
Chief Signal Officer on the staff of the Supreme Com- ■.
mander for the Allied Powers, a radio-photo and still-
photo laboratory complete with equipment and operating
personnel.
2. Appropriate representatives of the Japanese Im-
perial General Headquarters will report to the Chief
Signal Officer-on the staff of the Supreme Commander for
the Allied Powers within 48 hours with full information
concerning available photographic personnel, equipment,
processed and unprocessed film and print libraries for
both aerial and ground photography, which will thereafter
be made available as demanded.
3. All agencies, civil and military, engaged in the col-
lection, dissemination, and recording of weather informa-
tion will continue normal operation pending further
instructions. All meteorological data filesand all equip-
ment will be preserved intact. A station list of allweather
installations will be submitted to the Supreme Command-
er for the Allied Powers without delay, showing inter-
national index members, geographical location, and
classification (forecast, research, central, or observing).
4. The Japanese Imperial Government shall, without
delay, furnish to the Chief Surgeon on the staff of the
Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers the following
information:
a. A comprehensive description of public health
measures in force, with lists of principal officials,
organizations and facilities.
b. Nature, location, and seriousness of current
apidemics, including control measures in effect.
c. Last reported status of supply of drugs, me-
dicines, and other sanitary supplies.
d. A list of all civilian hospitals, sanitariums, and
other medical institutions, giving locations and bed
capacities.
5. All voice broadcasts for public information, in
language other than the Japanese, will be discontinued
forthwith.-
By direction of The Supreme Commander for the
Allied Powers-
R. K. SUTHERLAND,
Lieutenant General, U. S. Army,
Chief of Staff.
Annex "B " to Directive Number 2
APO 500
3 September 1945
1. The following annex "B" is herewith appended
to Directive No. 2 and shall have the same force and
effect and become a part thereof.
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2. The Commander-in-Chief, United States Pacific
__i ,.:■.!.T_J 1^
_^/^TTAA/r _・-J__: i.J _- iU _Fleet, with Headquarters at GUAM, is designated as the
Naval Representative for the Supreme Commander for
the Allied Powers within the meaning of Paragraph 2,
Part II, Directive No. 2. A Naval Liaison Group
representing the Commander-in-Chief, United States
PacificFleet,is establishedin the Office of the Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers, and the Senior Office
thereof will serve for local and personal contact with the
Chief and Representatives of the Japanese Imperial Naval
General Staff.
3. The Japanese Imperial General Headquarters will,
without delay, adjust boundaries ofthe Japanese Imperial
Naval Organization in JAPAN to correspond to those set
forth in Paragraph 1, Part II, Directive No. 2 for the
Japanese Imperial Army. The Japanese Imperial Head-
quarters will direct the Naval Commanders of the areas
thus designated to report to the Commanders, Third
United States Fleet and Fifth United States Fleet,as the
Senior Japanese Imperial Army Headquarters in the same
areas are directed to report to the Commanding Generals,
Sixth and Eighth United States Armies. In the Japanese
Naval areas corresponding to those of the Tenth United
States Army areas and the XXIV United States Army
Corps area,the Japanese Naval Commanders thereof will
report to the Commanders, Fifth and Seventh United
States Fleets, respectively. The Commanders, Third,
Fifth and Seventh United States Fleets, are considered
as Naval Representatives of the Supreme Commander for
the Allied Powers within the meaning of Paragraph 5 b
(2), Part II, Directive No. 2.
4. The operation of allJapanese merchant vesselsof
over 100 gross tons will be subject to the supervision of
the Supreme Commander for the Allred Powers. The
Japanese Imperial Government and the Japanese Imperial
General Staffwillreport such vesselsfullymanned to the
Commander-in-Chief, United States Pacific Fleet (or
representatives designated by him), who is charged with
the directionand supervision of theiroperation.
5. The terms " Commanders of Occupation Forces"
as used in Paragraph 2 b, Paragraph 3 and Paragraph 5,
Part I, and Paragraph 6, Part II, of Directive No. 2, will
include the Commanders, Third, Fifth and Seventh
United States Fleets, within their respective areas,of
**・ responsibility,relatingto Naval Occupation Forces and
to disarmament and demobilization of naval units.
Directive Number 3 APO 500
22 September 1945
1. General. The Japanese Imperial Government is
hereby directed to comply, or to insure the compliance as
the case may be, with "therequirements of the Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers statedin this directive.
2. Economic Controls.
a. You are responsible for initiating and main-
taining a firm control over wages and prices of
essential commodities.
b. You are responsible for initiatingand main-
taining a strictrationing program for essentialcom-
modities in short supply, to insure that such com-
modities are equitably distributed.
c. You will report to the Supreme Commander
alldetailsof existingeconomic control machinery and
procedures covering the objectives outlined in para-
graphs " a " and " b " above within ten days after
the receipt of this directive. You willinclude data
on wage schedules and ration allowances of essential
3
commodities in short supply. You will include £
statement as to the manner in which such economic
control measures are operating and the reasons foi
inadequacies, if any.
Production.
a. You willstimulate and encourage the immediate
maximum production of all essential consumers
commodities, including industrial, agricultural,and
fisheriesproducts, and commodities necessary to the
production of such essential consumers goods.
Priorityin allocation of materials, fuel,equipment,
and labor will be given to the production of com-
modities necessary to the feeding, clothing, and
housing of the population.
b. Where conversion is considered necessary, of
plants heretofore engaged in the production ofitems
prohibited by Par. 4. below, to the production of
essential consumers commodities, you will submit
individual application for such conversion of each
plant concerned.
4. Prohibited Items. No production will be per-
mitted of the following types of items:
a. Arms, ammunition, or implements of war.
Applications will be presented for the use or manu-
factureof such industrialexplosives as may be deem-
ed necessary, accompanied by complete supporting
data as toits essentialityand methods by which their
distributionand use will be controlled.
b. Parts, components or ingredients especially
designed or produced for incorporation into arms,
ammunition, or implements of war.
c. Combat naval vessels.
d. All types of aircraft,including those designed
for civilianuse.
, e. Parts, componants, and materials especially
designed or produced forincorporation into aircraft
of any type.
5. You will preserve and maintain in good condition
forinspection and such dispositionas may be directed by
this Headquarters allplants, equipment, patents, and
other property, and allbooks, records, and documents of
Japanese Imperial Government or privateindustrialcom-
panies and trade and research associations which have
manufactured any of the items listedin Paragraph 4 of
this directiveor any of the following items:a.
b.
c.
d.
Iron and steel.
Chemicals.
Non-ferrous materials.
Aluminium.
Magnesium.e. Magnesium.
f. Synthetic rubber.
g. Synthetic oil.
h. Machine tools.i
J.k.
1.
Radio and electricalequipment.
Automotive vehicles.
Merchant ships.
Heavy machinery and important parts thereof,
and of any companies, associationsor cartelswhich
contributed to the Japanese war effort or were
essentialto the Japanese economy.
6. Inventory and Records Required. You willas rapidly
as possible submit to this Headquarters an inventory of
significantplants producing or intending to produce
products in the industries listedin paragraphs 4 and 5 of
this directive. This inventory will include detailed re-
ports specifying condition and equipment and capacity
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of plants, and the extent of the stocks of fuel, raw mater-
ials, finished goods, and goods in process available.
7. Imports and Exports. No imports to, or exports
from, Japan of any goods, wares or merchandise will be
permitted, except with the prior approval of this Head-
quarters.
8. a. You will submit a report of all laboratories,
research institutes, and similar scientific and techno-
logical organizations which will include the following
information:
Q) Name.
(2) Location.
(3) Ownership.
(4) Description of facilities.
(5) Number of employees.
(6) Detailed list of all projects by agency that are
currently being studied by these agencies and
projects studied since 1940.
b. You will direct such agencies to be open for
inspection by duly authorized Allied representatives
at all times.
c. You will direct such agencies to render a re-
port as of the firstday of each month to this Head-
quarters through your office stating in detail the
projects on which their facilitiesand personnel have
been engaged during the preceding month and the
results of such work.
d. You will prohibit all research or development
work which has asits object effecting mass separation
of Uranium 235 from Uranium or effecting mass
separation of any other radio-actively unstable
elements.
9. All reports required in this directive will be sub-
mitted type-written in English, on white paper size 8^
by 11 inches, in five copies.
R. K. SUTHERLAND;
Lieutenant General, United States Army
Chief of Staff.
OFFICIAL:
(Sg*d.) Harold Fair For B. M. FITCH,
Brigadier General, U. S. Army,
Adjutant General.
IMPERIAL DIET
HOUSE OF PEERS
August 21, 1946YOSHIDA Hisashi:
KASHIMA Seiichi:
KAWAKAMI Kaichi:
KAWABATA Sakubei:
MACHIMURA Hirotaka:
AIZAWA Yahachi:
Appointed Member of the House of Peers in accord-
ance with Item 4 of Article 1 of the House of Peers
Ordinance.
LOCAL ADMINISTRATION
PREFECTURAL ASSEMBLY
The extraordinary session*of the Miyagi Prefectural
Assembly which was convened on August 3, 1946, finish-
ing allthe agenda scheduled, closed the same day.
Mivagi-ken
NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE PRELIMINARY
EXAMINATION OF THE HIGHER
EXAMINATION
August, 1946 '
The date and place of the Preliminary Examina-
tion of the Higher Examination to be held this year
shall be fixed as follows:
1. Date September 7, 1946 (Saturday)
1. Place
Tokyo-to.
Higher Examination Hall in Ministry for
Home Affairs, Kasumigaseki, Kojimachi-
ku, Tokyo-to.
Kyoto-shi.
Higher Examination Hall in Kyoto Imperial
University.
Sendai-shi.
Higher Examination Hall in Tohoku Imperial
University.
Fukuoka-shi.
Higher Examination Hall in Kyushu Imperj-
al University.
1. Examinees are requested to appear at the exa-
mination hall of their first choice by 8.00 a.m. carrying
examination bills with them.
1. Examinees are requested to be aware of follow-
ing items:
(1) To carry pen and ink as well as lunch with
them.
(2) To present upon appearance name-card to the
inquiry office, describing examination seat number
thereon.
(3) To pay attention to the notifications in the ex-
amination hall.
Chief Commissioner of Higher Examination
IRIE Toshiro
PUBLIC NOTICE
Claimant: Zyunichi Goto
No. 25, Kuroki, Kuroki-machi, Yame-gun
Whereas the above-mentioned claimant has requested
for public notification with reference to the share cer-
tificates described in the attached paper, the possessor of
the said share certificatesis hereby notified that he report
his claim and submit the said share certificates to this
Local Court not later than 9.00 a.m., January 30, 1947.
If he fails to do so by the fixed date, the, share
certificates may be declared null and void. ..
Fukuoka'Local Court
(Attached paper abridged) May 31, 1946
Claimant: Takeji Kiyoshima
No. 1630, Oaza Ofuchi, Ofuchi-mura, Yame-
gun
Whereas the above-mentioned claimant has requested
for public notification with reference to the share cer-
tificates described in the attached paper, the possessor of
the said share certificatesis hereby notified that he report
his claim and submit the said share certificates to this
Local Court not later than 9.00 a.m., February 1, 1947.
If he fails to do so by the fixed date, the share cer-
tificates may be declared jiull and void.
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Fukuoka Local Court"
* (Attached paper abridged) May 31, 1946
Notice of Dissolution
According to order of the authorities, we herewith
publicly announce that have duly dissolved our associa-
tion on May 24, 1946, and so anyone having some claims
against our association is requested to give the information
to that effect to us, within two months after the date of
insertion in the Official Gazette and after the designated
date, you will be rejected from the liquidation.
July 26, 1946
Kyoto-fu Matsuneyu Tosei Kumiai
Liquidator: Tadao Taka
No. 240, Eiraku-cho, Sanjyo-sagaru, Tera-machi-
dori, Nakakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi
Amalgamation Notice
When Kyonishi Kogyo Co., Ltd. (A) held the
extraordinary general meeting of shareholders on July 3,
1946, and Kyonishi Kogyo Co., Ltd. (B) held the ex-
traordinary general meeting of members on June 6, 1946,
it was decided that (A) amalgamates (B); (A) succeeds
(B)'s rights and duties, and (B) dissolves. So anyone
having some claims against our companies is requested to
give the information to that effect,within two months
after the date ofinsertionin OfficialGazette.
July 15, 1946
Kyonishi Kogyo Co., Ltd.
No. 170, 4-chome, Kiyomizu, Higashiyama-ku,
Kyoto-shi
Kyonishi Kogyo Co., Ltd.
No. 4, Minami-Hijiri-cho, Nishinokyo, Nakakyo-
kur Kyoto-shi
Reorganization Notice f
By the resolution of the members' extraordinary
general meeting on June 30, 1946, we decided to change
this limited company into a joint-stock company. Ac-
cordingly, we announced that allcreditors who have any
objection against this change of system, shall make the
protest within two months from the day which we in-
serted this public notice. *
June 17, 1946
Sankyo Shokai Co. Ltd.
Representative Manager: Taichiro Honjo
No. 500, Ohori-cho, Higashi-dori, Nishiiru, Man-
juji-dori,Shimokyo-ku, Kyoto-shi
Reduction of Capital
At the members' general meeting of this company
held on May 30, 1946, decided on the reduction of the
capitalof this company from \125,000 to \75,400.
Creditors who have any objection against the above-
mentioned statement, please notify to the company
within two months from the date of this notification.
According to the regulations^of the Commercial
Law we hereby make this notice. 9June 11. 1946
Kyoto Candy Co., Ltd. ■
No. 86, Hanahata-cho, Omiya. Shichijo-dori Shi-
mokyo-ku, Kyoto-shi
Public Notice for Decreasing Capital
According to Article 58 of the Law of Limitted
LiabilityCompany, we herewith publicly announce that
in compliance with the extraordinary general meeting oi
our members held on February 16, 1946, we have duly
resolved to decrease the capitalfrom 80,000 yen to 30,000
y.n, and so any creditorhaving an objection to the above-
mentioned decision,is requested to give the information
to that effectto us within two months from the date of
thisnotification.June 21, 1946
'Yugenkaisha Daiichi Kensaku Toishi
Kogyosho
Derector: ShikajiroOba
(Daiichi Grinder Manufacturing Co.)
No 46, Higashikujo, Ishida-cho, Shimokyo-ku,
Kvoto-shi
Amalgamation of Companies
Notice is hereby given in accordance with the pro-
visions of the Commercial Law that the resolution of the
merger of " Seiwa Fuhaku Seihin Kabushiki Kaisha "
with "Kabushiki Kaisha Seiwa" and of the former's
existence in succession to all rights and duties of the lattei
which has been dissolved, being passed at the extraor-
dinary general meeting of stockholders of the under-
mentioned respective company held on Feb. 5, 1946, the
creditors protesting against the aforementioned resolu-
tions are requested to apply to the companies concerned
to that effect, within two months from the following day
of the announcement of this notice.
) ' August 23, 1946
The Seiwa Fuhaku Seihin Kabushiki Kaisha
Manager: Tatsuyo Aota
No. 39, 1-chome, Shimpo-cho^ Kita-ku, Osaka-shi
Kabushiki Kaisha Seiwa
No. 39, 1-chome, Shimpo-cho, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi
・ Notice to Creditors
According to the decisionof the extraordinary meet-
ing of stockholders held on Feb. 28, 1946, this company
was dissolved. Therefore the creditors are requested to
claim their credits within two months from the day
following this announcement. <・If the creditors failto do so they shall be excluded
from the liquidation.
August 23, 1946
Semba Jidosha Unso Kabushiki Kaisha
(The Semba Automobiling Transport Co., Ltd.)
Liquidators: Umezo Yamasaki
Manpei Tada
No. 12, 1-chome, Dosho-machi, Higashi-ku,
Osaka-shi
Notice of Liquidation
We beg to announce here as follows:
We have been decided to go into liquidation by the
general meeting of partners held on May 20, 1946, and
therefore our creditors are requested to inform their
claims to us within two months from the following day of
this announcement.
The creditors who do not comply with this notice
willlose their rights of action to our liquidation.
August 23, 1946
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Inagaki Goshi Gaisha
(Inagaki Limited Partnership)
Liquidator: Masahichi Inagaki
No. 33, 3-chome. Minamikyuhoji-cho, Higashi-ku,
Osnkn-shi
Notice for Reporting Credits
We hereon notify publicly that our company has
been dissolved by the resolution of the general meeting
of partners held on June 10, 1946, and therefore each
person who has claim to our company is required to make
a proposal concerning his claim within two months from
the day of this notice.
If he failsto do so he shall be excluded from the
liquidation.
August 23, 1946
Osaka Kyowa Limited Liability Co.
Liquidator: Tomesaburo Saegusa
No. 16, 1-chome, Azuchi-machi, Higashi-ku,
Osaka-shi
Notice of Dissolution
Our corporation has been dissolved by the order of
the competent Minister on Oct. 31, 1945, and therefore
our creditors are requested to offer credits within sixty
days from the day following the insertion of this notice.
If they don't request, their claims shallbe excluded
from liquidation.
August 8, 1946
Osaka-fu Co-operative Credit Controlling
Corporation
Liquidator: Yauemon Isomura
No. 58,Uchihon-machi, Hashizume-cho, Higashi-ku,
Osaka-shi
Notice
Notice is hereby given under the provisions of the
Commercial Law that Osaka Sempaku Niyaku K.K. has
been dissolved in accordance with the resolution of the
extraordinary general meeting of stockholders held on
June 26, 1946.
All creditors, therefore, having claims against this
company are required to send particularsthereofin writ-
ing to us within two months afterthe date of thisnotice.
Osaka Sempaku Niyaku K.K.
Liquidators: Yoshio Shimada
Ichisaburo Abe
No. 41, Gojodori 3-chome, Minato-ku, Osaka,
Japan
Aueust 23. 1946
According to the resolution passed at the general
meeting of shareholders held on Dec. 22, 1945 it was
decided to dissolve our comoanv. The creditors are
hereby requested to report rfTeirclaims within two months
from the day following this notification.
If they failto do so they shall be excluded from the
liquidation.August 23, 1946
Yamashita Kamekichi Co., Ltd.
Liquidators: Uno Yamashita
Shinichi Ikegami
No. 38, Shimizu-cho, Minami-ku, Osaka-shi
NOTIFICATION CALLING FOR;REPORT INCONNECTION WITH DISAPPEARANCE
Maebashi Local Court
The Missing:
Domicile and Last
Date of Birth:
June 26, 1946
Kise Sato
Residence: No. 120-2, Sueno,
Fujimi-mura, Seta-gun, Gumma-
ken
August 7, 1849
Whereas, with reference to the above-mentioned
missing person, the interested party, Shigeo Sato has
filed representations calling for the adjudication of dis-
appearance, the missing person shall notify this Court of
his Subsistence not later than 9.00 a.m., March 5, 1947.
If he failsto do so, the adjudication of disappearance
may be pronounced upon him. Any person who knows
if he is alive or dead must also report to this Court by the
above-mentioned date.
Tome Local Court
May 30, 1946
The Missing: Matsutaro Ito
Domicile and Last Residence: No. 41 ,Shirotori,Togi-
nami, Toyosato-mura, Tome-gun,
Miyagi-ken~
Date of Birth: February 1,0,1881
Whereas, with reference to the above-mentioned
missing person, the interested party, Hiroshi Ito, has
filedrepresentations callingfor the adjudication of dis-
appearance, the missing person shallnotify this Court of
his subsistence not later than 10.00 a.m., Jan. 30, 1947.
If he failsto do so, the adjudicationof disappearance
may be pronounced upon him. Any person who knows
if he is alive or dead must also report to this Court i>y
the above-mentioned date. j
PERMISSION OF REHABILITATION.
Bankrupt: Makoto Sato
Domicile and Last Residence: No. 847, Tabata, Samu-
kawa-machi, Koza-gun, Kanagawa-ken
The following decision was made by this Court on
June 13,1946, to the case of the allegation of rehabilitation
with respect to the above-mentioned person.
Approval for the allegation of rehabilitation was
hereby granted to the bankrupt Makoto Sato.
Yokohama Local Court
July 2," 1946
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