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OFFICIAL GAZETTE ENGLISH 0OVERNMENT PRINTING BUREAU 1 EDITION W=I-^--T-Fl==Hb Mzmmm*M*I OFFICIAL GAZETTE ENGLISH 0OVERNMENT PRINTING BUREAU 1 EDITION w=i-^--t-fl==hB mzmmm*m*i EXTRA No. 4 FRIDAY, JANUARY. 7, 1949 NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF SCREENING RESULT No. 15 (December 16-December 31, 1948) January 7, 1949 Director-General of Cabinet Secretariat SATO Eisaku 1 This table shows the screening result made bv the Prime Minister in armrHanrA >*. f^ Imperial Ordinance concerning the Exclusion, Retirement, etc. from Public Offices (Imperial Ordinance No. 1 of 1947), Matters concerning the Exclusion from the Candidature for Mayor of City, Headman of Town or Village and Others (Imperial Ordinance No. 3 of 1947), Matters concerning the Enforcement of Imperial Ordinance No. 1 of 1947 (Cabinet and Home Ministry Ordinance No. 1 of 1947) and provisions of Cabinet Order No. 62 of 1948. 2. This table is to be most widely made public. The office of a city, ward, town or village shall, upon the receipt of this official report, placard the same. This table shall, at least, be placarded for a month, and it shall, upon receipt of the next official report, be replaced by a new one. The old report replaced, shall not be destroyed, and be preserved after binding at the office of the city, ward, town or village, to make it possible for public perusal. 3. The Questionnaires of the persons who were published on this table and of whom the screening has been completed shall be kept and offered for the public perusal at the Inspection Section of the Cabinet Secretariat or offices of the prefectures concerned. Any one may, at his request, freely peruse Questionnaires of the preceding paragraph. 4. Results of the screening are as follows: (1) Number of persons subjected to screening: 5,706 persons 1) Persons decided as not falling under the Memorandum: 5,706 persons (a) Actual Office Holders Public Office Holders relative to the Diet and the Central Government Offices Persons relative to the Education Ministry ABE Kiyoshi ABE Takashi ARAKI Naomi ASAKAWA Gompachi ASANO Kimbei BAN Fusajiro CHIYODA Ken DAZAI Shimon DOCHOKU Isamu DOI Shizuo DOI Tadao ENOMOTO Nakae FUJII Takeo FUJIMOTO Busuke FUJITA Akiji FUKUDA Keitaro FUKUI Koji FUKUTOMI Shokichi FUTAMI Hideo GOTO Goro HANADO Ryuzo HANIKU Takashi HARA Zuien HARADA Torao HARAGUCHI Ryohei HARIZUKA Chotaro HARUKAWA Chukichi HASEGAWA Kametaro HATAJNO Seiichi HAYAMA Manjiro HAYASHI Kenji HAYASHI* Mosuke HAYASHI Namiki HAYASHI Shigenori HIKING Hiroji HIRASAWA Ko HIRASAWA Toshio HIRATA Hideki HIRATA Norio HISAMATSU Shin-ichi HISATSUNE Chuyo HIWATASHI Kumao HORI Shichizo HOSHIiNO Nobuyuki HOSHINO Toshio ^ T HOSODA Takeshi ICHIKAWA Teiji IKEDA Shingo 1KEJIMA Katsunosuke 1N0UE Ryugo 1N0UE Yoshiyuki IOKIBE Shinjiro ISHIBASHI Masayoshi ISHIBASH1 Matsuzo ISHIDA Kenji ISHIHARA Tojiro ISHIKAWA Norio ISHIMARU Saburo ISHIMARU Shiro ITO Takeo ITO Takeo ITO Yaeji IURA Sentaro IWAI Takayoshi IWATO Shigemasa IWATSU Toshie KAGAWA Fuyuo KAGAYA Yunosuke KAJMEKO Noboru KANDO Kyutaro KAN1TANI Joyo KOBAYASHI Yoshimoto KARIYONE Tatstfo KATAGIRI Hideo " KATAGISHI Hatsumi KATAYAMA Hiroshi KATO Nobuyoshi KATO Yogoro KATSUMORI Toyoichi KATSUYA Hirotoki KAWADA Shigejiro KAWAI Naoji KAWAI Yoshinobu KAWAKAMI Masuo KAWAKAMI Taro KAWAMURATamiji KAWASE Kenji KIDO Kiyoshi KIKUCH1 Akio KIMURA Hideo KIMBARA Atsushi KlSffl Shigetsugu KITA Gen-ichi KITAMURA Goro KOBAYASHI Isamu KOGA YukiyoshI KONO Shigetake KUBO Ikujiro KUBO Morimi KUNIMATSU Yutaka KURITA Mototsugu KURODA Chika KUWADAYoshinari KAWAGUCHI Eisaku MASHIYAMA Yoshio MASUMOTO Bunkichi MATSUBARA Atsushi MATSUBARA Masuta MATSUDA Chosaburo MATSUMOTO Hitoshi MATSUMOTO Kurnaichi MATSUMOTO Shifi-ichi MATSUMOTO Takasaburo MATSUMURA Tsuruzo MATSUSHITA Susumu MATSUYAMA Bunji MATSUZAKI Jitsuj i MIKI Tetsuo MIKUMO Jiro MINEO Yoshiharu MIURA Koroku MIYABE Naomi MIYAJI Yachlgi M1YAKAWAKuheita MIYANO Keichi MIYASHITA Kokichi MIYATA Kiyozo MIYATA Sakae MIYAWAKI At'sushi MIYAZAKI Ichisada MIZUTANI Kazuo MOCHIZUKI Naruto MORITA Keiichi MORITA Kiyoshi MORITA Shuichi MURAMATSU Shunsuke MURATA Chiro. , MUROYA Kenjiro NABA Toshisada NAGAMATSU Hidekazu NAGAMI Saichiro NAGAO Fujio NAITO Akira NAKADA Tokuro NAKAGAWAYuzo NAKAJIMA Tamakichi NAKANOME Akira NAKASA Teijiro NAKAZAWA Yoshio NARITA Jun NARUSE Kiyoshi NISHI Rikizo NISHIDA Hirotaro NISHIHARA Kan-ichi NISHIjHARA Kiyokado NISHIKAWA Eizo NISHIUCHI Teikichi NODA Tokichi NOGAMI Toshio NOMOTO Teinosuke OCHIAI Yoshiyuki OGATA Kohei OGAWAIwao OHARA Norimasa OMORI Kan-ichi OKA Genchi OKABE Jiro OKADA Shinzo OKAMOTO Hajime OEAMOTO Seiitsu OKAMURASakio OKAMURA Seiji OMOGATA Hisataka OMOTO Yoshikazu ONO Jun-ichi OSAKA Yukichi OSHIMA Fukuzo OTSUKA Kinnosuke OTSUKI Takashi OYAMA Yoshitoshi SAGUCHI Sakae SAITO Daikichi SAITO Giju SAITO Jiro SAITO Makoto SAITO Takeo SAITO Tsunesaburo SAKAI Sukeaki SAKAJI Juro SAKAMOTO Yasaburo SANDA Shuichi SASAKI Nobuji SASAKI Soichi SATO Riichi SEKI Taisuke SEKIGUCHI Eitaro SEKIGUCHI Yaekichi SHIMIZU Hango SHIMIZU Makoto SHIMIZU Torao SHIMIZUTANI T^kahiro SHINJO Hiroshi SHIMMURA Izuru SHINOHARA Ukichi SHIRAI Shigenobu SHIRAKABE Ketsujiro SUETSUGU Itsuraa o, SUGIYAMA Takaji SUZUE Kitasu SUZUKI Kiichiro SUZUKI Kyohei SUZUKI Masao SUZUKI Shigeo SUZUKI Shigetake SUZUKI Tatsuji TADAMI Tetsu TAHATA Kiyomitsu TAKABATAKE Kiichi TAKAHASHI Shuji TAKAHASHI Torizo TAKEDA Shuzo TAKEI Takashiro TAKEMASA Fusakichi TAKENAKA Tatsuo TAKETA Toshimitsu TAKEUCHI Ryosaburo TAKEYA Otsuna TAKUBO Jitsutaro TANABE Hajirae TANAHASHI Hatsutaro TANAHASHI Ryo TANAKA Kaoru TANAKA Kinji TANAKA Shozaburo TANAKA Tatsuji TANIGUCHI Tadashi TANIGUCHI Tomohei TANIGUCHI Yoshiakira TANIGUCHI Yoshiro TANIKAWA Kyuji TATE Isamu TERAZAWA Iwao TOMABECHI Hidetoshi TOMANA Kotaro TOMOCHIKA Susumu TORIKATA Ryuzo *b TORIYAMA Kiichi TOYAMA Yoshiyuki TSUDA Seiji TSUJI Kanji UCHIDA So UEDA Tatsunosuke UEMURA Taku UENO Shlgezo WATANABE Magofchiro WATANABE Yoichiro YAGI Sukelchi YAMADAKazuo YAMADAShozo YAMAMOTOSelnai YAMAMOTOTsuneyuki YAMASHITA Toraji YAMAUCHI Tokuryu YAMAZAKI Masatada YANAGIHARA Hanabusa YASUI Kono YATAZAWA Takasuke YAWANAMI Norikichi YOKOTA Kokichi YOKOYAMATaketo YOSHIHA.RA Hideo , YOSHIMURA Kiyofaisa YOSHIZAWA Yoshinori Person relative to the Welfare Ministry FUJISAWA Shizuo Public Office Holders relative to Category 8th of Appendix 2nd Persons relative to the Japan Publication Institute (Nippon Shuppan Kyokai) HANASHIMA Katsumi HIGUCHI Kenji BIGUCHI Shin-ichi KAWASAKI Bunji KINOSHITA Tsunetaro KUSAMO Goichi TANZAWA Tsugio ' YAMAGAMI San-ya Public Office Holders relative to Category 9th of Appendix 2nd Akahata-sha (Red Flag Co.) INOUE Mono Middle Japan Newspaper Co., Ltd. KAMEYAMA Iwao SATO Shin-ya Daily North-East (News Co.) ISHIBASHI Michimaro GOTO Kenji NATSUBORI Shosaku Fukushima Min-yu News Co., Ltd, AOKI Kenjiro SHIROI.SHI Teibi SUGAO Katsuo ~ YOSHIDA Hisashi YOSHINAR1 Tadanori Hokuriku Yukan News (evening news) KITAGAWA Chojiro Ise News Co., Ltd. DOI Shotaro 1T0 Mitsuru Ishikawa News Co., Ltd. CHO Tamon TAKEYAMA Shigekatsu Kobe News Co., Ltd. HASHIMOTO Masajl Kyoto News Co., Ltd. INOUE Tadao Osaka News Co., Ltd. TOMOKUNI Arijiro San-yo Choho Co., Ltd. (News) -3 KOKUBO Takeshi Persons relative to the San-yo News Co., Ltd. AKIHISA Kazuo AOMOTO Torao FUJI1 Taro FUKAMI Tamiichi GOTO Michihisa HIRAI Furaio HIROTA Yutaka KAGEYAMA Noboru KAJIURA Tetsuo KANAHIRA Taro KISAKI Yoshio KOBAYASHI Kumenosuke KOJIMA Naohei KOORIYAMA Tatsami KUMA.MARU Hirokichi MATSUDA Ken-ichi MATSUURA Hiroji MATSUYAMA Goichi NAKATA Hisao NISHIMI Tokuo ONO Yoshio SUEZAWA Osamu TAGE Yoshio YOKOYAMA.Fusata YOSHIDA Katashi YOSHIZUKA Kinji Seinen Times Co., Ltd. (Youngraen Times) ASAI Kotaro TOYAMA Shigeo Sekai Keizai News Co., Ltd. (World Economic) SHIBATA Katsuharu Shimane News Co., Ltd. NAMIKAWA Yoshi TANEICHI Koichi WATANABE Kumao Shin Iwate News Co., Ltd. IWAKAME Seizo ONO Shoji Shin Tokyo News Co., Ltd. AOKI Hideo IWATA Iwaji Shin Yukan News Co. (New Evening Edition) INOUE Kesaichi SHIMADA Koshiro Tokushima Mimpo (News Co., Ltd.) KAWANAKASakubei Tokyo Times Co., Ltd. FUKUTOMI Kenzo KODATE Masayoshi KUMAGAYAKan OMURA Shukei SATO Hachiro TADA Yasuji TAKAO Tatsuma Yukan Hiroshima News Co., Ltd. (evening news) NAGAI Ybshihiko NAKANO Shukichi OTANI Yoshio Yukan Mie News Co., Ltd. (evening news) HAYASHI Kenzo NAKABAYASHI Eiichi TAKEUCHI Norio Yomiuri News Co., Ltd. KOBAtASHI Yuichi YAMAOKA Shigetaka Bungeishunjushin-sha (periodicals publishing) SAWAMURA Mikio TOTANI Hiroshi Dainippon Shuppan Co., Ltd. (Great Japan Publication) MATSUKATA Yoshio MATSUSHIMA Hiroshige SAKUMA Yuzo Flabel-kan (publishing Co.) HATTA Takuji IDE Tomijiro Futaba-shoten (book-store) NOBUTA Hideichi .OKUMURA Sadataro ONO Jisuke Gansho-do (book-store) MATSUKI Fumio YOSHIDA Yonosuke Hibiya-shuppan-sha (publishing Co. Ltd.) KASAI Noboru SHIKIBA Shunzo YAMAKAWAToshio Hobun-shorin (book-store) ISHIJIMA Shigeki. KATO Seiichi OGIHARA Shiro Ikusei-sha (publishing Co., Ltd.) AOKI Shingo Kagaku-sha (Science Co.) FUJIHARA Ko TSUZUKI Nabekichi Kawade-shobo (book-store) -^_- AOKI Shigeo ARAKAWA Takeshi ARAK1 Yukichi 1KEUCHI Shozo KIMURA Yoshinosuke MATSUOKA Koshiro NAKAMURA Sonji SANO Masuhiko SHIMAO Hideichi SUGIMORI Hisahide TAKE1ZUMI Takeshi TANABE Sukeo YABUSHITA Shigeru YOSHIKAWA Yoshio Meguro-shoten (book-store) MEGURO Kin-ichiro KANEKO Yosaburo MEGURO Kimiko Nippon Chizu Co. (map publication) KOYAMA Kichizo YOKOTAJI Toraoe Riso-sha (publishing Co., Ltd.) >- SAWADA Kiyoshi Seikatsu-sha (.publishing Co., Ltd.) SASAKI Seiji -C* Shinsei-sha (publishing Co., Ltd.) MORI Itaru Shoko-shoin (book-store) FUJIOKA Junsuke MURAMATSU Takeshi SAITO Shingo Taiga-do (publishing Co.) HONDA Yoshitaro Toyoko-eiga Co., Ltd. (motion picture)
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