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INDEX
669
  1. Army:
  2. Administration: bandmasters, appointment of, 116; chief of the General Staff, jurisdiction and work of, 109, 110; Central Granary Depot, 109; Central Staff Board created, 114; Horse Depot, 109; Medical Materials Depot, 109; Military Clothing Department, 109; Military Engineers Council, 109; Military Sanitary Council, 109; Military Sanitary Council for Horses, 109; Arms and Weapons Office, 114; Medical Corps, organization of, 114; Military and Naval Department, 114; Military Hospital, 114; Military Supply Office, 114; Remount Department, 114; War Office, 109
  3. Composition of, before and after China-Japanese War, 109–120
  4. Education, see also Schools, military, 117–120
  5. Expansion of, 340–342
  6. Garrisons, 114
  7. Growth of, by Field-Marshal Marquis Ariyoshi Yamagata, 105–109
  8. Organization and peace standing of determined by the Emperor, 36, 37
  9. Organization of, laws regarding, 40
  10. Officers, appointment of, 115–117
  11. Officers of the, see Administration above
  12. Recruiting in the, 117
  13. Separation of Navy and, 114
  14. Schools, see Schools, Military
  15. Service, terms of, 112; kinds of, 117
  16. Soldiers, obedience of, 44
  17. Strength of, 105, 106
  18. Transport, 111
  19. Arnold, Sir Edwin, quoted, 537
  20. Arsenal, the, controlled by the Minister for War, 109
  21. Arsenal, Kure, 438
  22. Art:
  23. Ashikaga period, in, 530, 531
  24. Baron Suyematsu on, 520–537
  25. Chamber decoration, used in, 528
  26. Chikuden style in, 533
  27. College of Fine Arts, work of, 536
  28. Exhibition in, 535, 536
  29. Gardening, in, 536, 537
  30. Heian period, in, 523–531
  31. Kamakura period, in, 530
  32. Meiji period, in, 533–537
  33. Nara period, in, 522, 523, 531
  34. Oda-Toyotomi period, in, 531
  35. Religious subjects, in, 530
  36. Shijio School of, 533
  37. Shogunate Government, under, 530–533
  38. Tokugawa period in, 531
  39. Ukiyoye style in, 532
  40. Asahi, battleship, 129
  41. Asakina, Mr., journalist, 556
  42. Asahimaru, Government auxiliary ship, 122
  43. Asama, cruiser, 129
  44. Asan in Corea, naval engagement at, 127
  45. Asano of Aki, Shogunate, attitude towards, 29
  46. Asashio, torpedo-boat destroyer, 130
  47. Ashikaga period in Japanese art, 530, 531
  48. Ashikaga period in Japanese literature, 541
  49. Ashikaga Takauji, first Shogun of the Ashikaga Shogunate, 22
  50. Ashio Copper-mine, 447; situation and description of, 450–455
  51. Asosanmaru, tonnage of, 654
  52. Assemblies, establishment of, 503
  53. Associated Chambers of Commerce, promulgation of, 386
  54. Associations:
  55. Bankers’, 377
  56. Industrial: Rodo-Kumiai-Kiseikai, the, 457; Ironworkers’ 457; Printers’, 457–459; Labour Conductors’ League, 458; Industrial League, 458; Kyoseikai, Association of Engine-Drivers, 458, 459; Kansei Rodo Kiseikwai, 459; Labourers’ League, 459; Shakwai Heimin-to, 459; Shakwai Minshuto, 459
  57. Manufacturers’, 433
  58. Tea Traders’, 422, 423
  59. Aston, Mr. W. G., 193, 521, 528, 538, 545
  60. Astumili copper vein, 447
  61. Atago, gunboat, 127, 128
  62. Atagosanmaru, tonnage of, 654
  63. Audit, Board of, see under Boards
  64. Aui, metal mines of, 445
  65. Australia, trade with, value of, 409
  66. Austro-Hungary:
  67. Japan and, treaty relations, 210
  68. Naval expenditure on sea-going vessels, 140
  69. Postal service with, 564
  70. Trade with, value of, 409, 443
  71. Authorities, local, deliberative assembly of the, 2
  72. Authorities, provincial, assembly of, 3
  73. Awa clan, ships belonging to, 124
  74. Awamaru, steamship, 471
  75. Awemori, Bay of, naval station at, 133
  76. Azuma, or Kotetsu, ironclad, 126
  77. Baillie, Lieutenant C. W., R.N., 132
  78. Bakar, steamship service to, 584