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OFFICIAL GAZETTE Governmentprwtinbaaenoy |Jngljsft^TI^Tj Bgfdh+-#I-B Hrhb OFFICIAL GAZETTE GOVERNMENTPRWTINBAaENOY |JNgLJSfT^TI^Tj BgfDH+-#i-B HrhB EXTRA No. 98 MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1950 PUBLIC NOTICE PRIME MINISTER'S OFFICE Public Notice/ of Screening Result No. 35 (July 1-July 31, 1950) August 7, 1950 Director-General of Cabinet Secretariat OKAZAKI Katsuo 1. Thfe table shows the screening result made by the Prime Minister in accordance with the Im- perial 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 Minister 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, when received this official report, placard very table. 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 may be offered,for the public perusal at the Inspection Section of the Cabinet Secretariat or Offices of the To, Do, Fu or prefectures concerned. Any one may freely peruse -Questionnaires of the preceding paragraphIat his request. 4. Result of the Screening shall be as follows: (1) Numder of persons subjected to screening: 5640 persons 1) Persons decided not coming under the Memorandum: 5633 persons (A) Actual Office Holders. * Public Office Holders relative to the Central Government Offices. Attorney-General's Office. , ^ EGUCHI Akira IKUMA Junjiro KOMATSU Yuzo NONAKA Mitsuji International Trade and Industry Ministry. ISHIDA Sakushiro (B) Persons Scheduled to be Appointed or Promoted. Public Offices and Names of Persons to be Newly Appointed. Investigator of the National Diet Library. -KATSURAI Tominosuke Judge of the Summary Court. YAMAGUCHI Tamiji Secretaires of Authority of Audit.. HARA Naokichi NAKASATO Hikojiro Technical Official of Authority of Audit. y UEDA Jumpei Private-Secretary to a State Minister. KINAMI Takesaburo Secretaries of the Prime Minister's Office. ASHIZUKA Masato MATSUI Asahi WATARASE Norio YAMADA Ryoichi Police-Superintendents of the National Rural Police., FUJIHARA Tsuneyuki IKEDA Hisato KOBAYASHI Sadamitsu OSADA Jitsuzo SHIMIZU Ryo TABATA Chosaku TAKASE Tadao TARUI Meiji TOGO Minoru WATAI Chitoshi YAMAMOTO Shun-ichiro Secretaries of the National Rural Police. ^ MATSUI Ryoji YAMAZAKI Jugoro Chief of Financial Afltairs Division, Executive Office of Finance Commission. TAKEOKA Keix-ichi * Secretary of the Economic Stabilization Board. NEZAWA Jiro Member of the National Food and Nutrition Council. KOYAMA Eiji NlSHIO Masashichi Members of Planning Division of the National Income Research Coordination Council. HASHIDA Ryoji KGJIMA Kiyoshi Expert-Members of the Resources Council. MASE Akira OKAZAWA Nobutake Member of the Land Survey Preparatory Council. AKUTSU Sekiichiro Expert-Member of the Land Survey Preparatory Council. •E EDAKUNI Isao Secretaries of the Attorney*GeneraFs Office. ABE Mokichi AKUTA Daigo AOYAGI Takeji CHIBA Tokutaro DOI Motoji PtJJII Saburo FUJIMOTO Tamaki v GOTO Akira GOTO Tadao HAGITA Toru HASHIMOTO Mamoru HIDAKA Masamochi HIGUCHI Kokichi HIKICHI Yoshio HIRABAYASHI Atsushi HIRAI Tadashi HIRATA Sakae HIROSE Kinji INABA Zenjiro INOMOTO Kyuji INOUE Yoshiro ISHII Takeo ITO Fukuji. KAKIHARA Junjiro KANNO Hajime KASAI Yukie KATO Kazuo KAWAMURA Saburo KAWANO Kenjiro KIKUCHI Keiichi KIMURA Masayuki KOJIMA Taitaro KONDO Yoshio MARUNO Nobuyuki MASUYAMA Kiyonobu MINAMI Takeshi MINAMQTO Yoshiichi MITSUKI Akitaro MIYOSHI Katsumasa MOMOI Hiroshi MORI Buntaro MORIZAKI Matsuo NAGASHIMA Hiroshi NAKAGAWA Masao NAMITAKI Matoharu NISHINQ Shinjiro N0GAM1 Shiro OCHI Tomiichi OGAWA Nobuichi OlgHI Shuten OKAMOTO Mitsuo ONO Makoto OTA Ban-emon OUMAYA Hideo SATO Tadashi SATO Takeshi SAITO Osamu SAITO Shumpachiro SAITO Torataro SAWA Shinsuke SERA Sadayoshi SHIMIZU Kiyotsune SHINOHARA Takeo SHINOYAMA Kunikichi SHUBIKI Hajime SON0YAMA Kimikichi SUGIMURA Yoshihiro SUGINO Shigeo SUMIYOSHI Yasuo SUZUKAKE Jimpei SUZUKI Matsuji TAKADA Tatsuji TAKEDA Masanobu TAKAHASHI Eiji TAKAHASHI Jun-ichiro TANABE Mitsugi. TAKAYAMA Koichi TAKEHARA Kunimi TAKENOUCHI Masaru TATENO Utaro TERUI Kachio TOMINAGA Kimpei UMEDA Takaaki WATANABE Hisakichi WATANABE Tsuchitaro YAMADA Masaaki YANAI Isoichiro YOSHIDA Gunjiro YOSHIJIMA Tokuji YOSHIMURA Eiichi Secretaries of the Public Procurator's Office. HOMMA Kikutaro / KUWAHARA Nobuo NAKAMURA Saburo OKADA Yoshimichi OTA Toranosuke OWADA Kyoshiro -2 SAKUMA Tasei SUZUKI Masao TAMURA Yawara TSUCHIYA Taihei YONEDA Yoshiichi Supervision Officers. HACHIYA Eishi OGASAWAKA Reigyoku MORIYA Shin-ichi NAKAMICHI Tomoo Examiners for Judicial Examination. IKEHARA Sueo INOUE Masahaiu KOKE Yoshio NODA Takaaki SONOBE Satoshi YOSHIMASU Shufu Educational Official of the Education Ministry. TAKAORI Miyaji Members of the Youth Education Council. ABE Shin-ichi OCHIAI -Sozaburo TASAKI Kensaku TSUZUKI Masako USHIJIMA Yoshitomo Members of the Division for Comprehensive Scientific Bibliographic Catalogues of the Science Encouragement Council. r SHIBATA Sadakichi SHIMOMURA Torataro Expert-Member of the Division for Comprehensive Scientific Bibliographic Catalogues of the Science Encouragement Council. YAMANAKA Hiroshi *. j Expert-Members of the Scientific Terms Division of the Science Encouragement' Council. ETANI Ryukai HORIUCHI Kanjin MATSUSHITA Yukio MIKAMI Kosei NAMURA Takatsuna TAKUMI Haruo YOSHIDA Koyo Private-Secretary to Welfare Minister. TSUTSUMI Heigo Secretaries of the Agriculture and Forestry Ministry, ABE Nobuo ( CHINO Ikuma HONDA Tsjitao IMAI Shigeya ISHIZAKA Hisakichi KATO Terutora KIMURA Takahisa KON Fujio KUSUKAWA Toshio MATSUO Toyoki OISHI Sakae OKI Shoji OKUMOTO Chojiro SUZUKI Yoshio UZAWA Takashi ' YASUDA Sumikichi Technical Officials of the Agriculture and Forestry Ministry, AOYAMA Katsuichi HANAI Jukichi ISHII Kaname ITO Kumao KATAGIRI Shinnosuke KATSURADA Eitaro KAWASEKI Iwao KOBAYA$HI Mitsuo KONO Eikichi KOZUKI Soichi MASUDA Yosaburo MIYAIRI Kazuo WASHIO Kyuzo Member of the Obihiro Crop Reporting Council. SAKtJMA Yosaku Member of thh Aomori Crop Reporting Council. MATSUDA Katsumi Member of the.Kagoshima Crop Reporting Council. NABEKURA Sukefumi Member of the Kochi Crop Reporting Council. NAKAHIRA Sukehiro Members of the Fukushima Crop Reporting Council. SAGARA Yoshikiyo SHINKAI Shin-ichi YAGINUMA Shiro Members of the Tochigi Crop Reporting Council. KUMEKAWA Tokuji ONUKI Hosei SASANUMA Hirota SHIOYA Tadashige YANAGT Takeo Members of the Ishikawa Crop Reporting Council. TANAKA Tamotsu TAMBO Koshu Members of the Shiga Crop Reporting Council. FUKUZAWA Isazo HORIT Kihei INOUE Kosuke KAMIMURA Shigeru Members of the Kochi Crop Reporting Council. CHIKAMORI Naoki KISHINO Masanori TAKEZAKI Masazo Members of the Kumamoto Crop Reporting Council. MATSUMOTO Katashi MATSUMOTO Kigen 3- Expert-Member of the Central Agriculture Adjustment Council. KUBOTA Meiichi Members of the Central Fishery Adjustment Council. DATE Junkichi HIYAMA Yoshio YANASE Usa Private-Secretary to International Trade and Industry Minister. TANAKA Minoru Temporary-Members of the Japan Industrial Standards Council. FUJITA Masahisa HAGIHARA Hiroshi HAGINO Tokuhei HONJO Kiro ICHIYAMA Noboru IKEDA Tadashi IKEUCHI Shun IWATA Iwataro IZUMI Buhei IZUMIKAWA Kozo KAJIKAWA Kaoru KOSAKA Yoshiaki MAEDA Minoru MAEDA Shigetoshi MINAKAWA Toshio MIYASHITA Yoshiyuki MIYAZAKI Yuichiro OBA Hirotaka OKADA Masakatsu OKAMOTO JSTaoharu OKAMURA Shun-ichi OMI Kihei OSAWA Shoichi OTA Bunji OTA Yoshio SASAKI Fusataro SEGAWA Yasuichiro SHIMA Yutaka TACHTBANA Seiichiro TAKAGI Kotaro TAKAMOTO Takeo TAKAYAMA Takejiro TOE Michio TOKITA Seizo TOYOURA Susumu * TSUNOO Toshihiko TSURU Katsutoshi USHIODA Chikao UTSUMI Kingo WATATANI Yasuhiko YAMADA Koichi YAMAMOTO Hiroshi YAMASHITA Keisuke YAMASHITA Shigeru YAMAZAKI Tadashi YOSHIDA Joji YOSHIOKA Kenzo Members of the Import Council. ABE Shinji AMAMOTO Sliukuro ARIMOTO Eijiro CHATANI Yoshinori HACHIUMA Senzo IGUCHI Hiroji IGUCHI Ryoji INAYOSHI Kanesaku ISHIBASHI Shin-ichi ITO Yuji KAKU Rinjiro KANI Takao KAWASUMI Goro KOIZUMI Keizo KONISHI Shimbei MIYADERA Shin-ichi NITTA Chozo NODA Takayoshi OMORI Nobuzo ONO Fumio SHIMAZAKI Tatsuo TAKADA Tatsujiro TAKAGI Kisaburo YONEZAWA Yukio Member of the Goods Exchange Council. KAKINUMA Tanizo Private-Secretary to Transp ortation Minister. KONDO Atsutaro v Secretaries of the Transportation Ministry. MASUHIRA Kozo MIKI Benji SENDA Masatsugu SUGA Kuniichi WATANABE Ken-ichiro Educational Official of the Transportation Ministry. SAITO Rihei Maritime Safety Officials. (Kaijo Hoan-sei) FUNATANI Chikao OKUTSU Yoshiteru SHIMADA Asakichi Physician of the Central Meteorological Observatory. FUKUSHIMA Kokiyoshi Section Chiefs of the Civil Merchant Marine Committee. KAWAI Hisashi MITSUISHI Hidekazu NAKAMURA Masahisa OKADA Shozo TANAKA Hideo Technical Official of the Postal Services Ministry. IHAYA Hikoo Chiefs of the Specific Post Offices. MIURA Kimio SHIBAZAKI Kyuji TSURUTA Shohei Technical Official of the Telecommunications Ministry. SEKIGAWA Reizo Government Local Secretary. TANAE Shozo1 Personnel of the Japanese National Railways.
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