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INDEX
671
  1. British Empire, see England
  2. Brushes, export of, 443
  3. Bryce, Mr. James, Supplementary Budgets, on, 98, 99
  4. Buddha:
  5. Daibutsu, of, 523
  6. Kamakura, of, 523
  7. Nara, of, 522
  8. Vairochana of Nara, 522
  9. Buddhism, see under Religion
  10. Budget:
  11. Detail of a fixed, 56–58
  12. Mode of procedure with, 332
  13. Ordinances relating to, 627
  14. Preparation of, 331
  15. Publication of, 8, 348; first annual, 503
  16. Supplementary, evils of, 98, 99
  17. Bulgaria, postal service with, 564
  18. Bulletin of the College of Agriculture, 252
  19. Bunchio, artist, style of, 533
  20. Bungakushi, degree of Tokyo University, 249
  21. Bunsho, Chinese Minister, 163, 164
  22. Bunya-no-Watamaro made Seji-Daishogun, 22
  23. Buretsu, brutalities of, 271
  24. Bushi, the dignity of, 94; title of, 501
  25. Bushido, see under Religion
  26. Business Tax, 350
  27. Butsudan, religion in, 290
  28. Cabinet, the:
  29. Ministers, appointment and dismissal of, 72, 73
  30. Organization of, 4, 5, 216
  31. Work of, 50–52
  32. Cadets, naval, education of, 132, 482, 483
  33. Camphor, export of, 408, 442, 646
  34. Canada:
  35. Postal service with, 560, 563, 564
  36. Tea imported by, 423, 424
  37. Trade with, value of, 409
  38. Canals, exploitation of, tax on, 350
  39. Capital:
  40. Foreign, need for introduction of, 410, 474
  41. Labour and, 460, 461
  42. Capital punishment, 514
  43. Ceremonies, religious, 284–290
  44. Charity hospital, the, in Tokyo, 261
  45. Chefoomaru, tonnage of, 480
  46. Chemicals, export of, 442
  47. Cheques, number in circulation, increase of, 394
  48. Chiba, prisons in, 511
  49. Chidori, torpedo-boat, 131
  50. Chihaya, despatch-boat, 129
  51. Chikuzen clan, ships belonging to, 124
  52. Chikuzen, Shizoku of, rebellion of, 106
  53. Chili, copper producing capacity of, 450
  54. China:
  55. Boxer outbreak, reply to apology for, 17
  56. Corea, influence in, 190; affair of 1882, action in, 185–188
  57. Formosa expedition, attitude towards, 168
  58. Iron-mines in, 437
  59. Japan and, relations between 154–155, 189–204, 473–474
  60. Japanese enterprise in, 314–315
  61. Japanese post-offices established in, 559
  62. Marquis Ito on the condition of, 70–71
  63. Peace with, restoration of, 13–15
  64. Procrastination of Government of, 160–161
  65. Tea trade with Japan, 423, 424
  66. Treaty with Japan, 154, 155
  67. Value of Japanese trade with, 409, 443
  68. China Association, 315
  69. Chinchiu, gun-vessel, 129
  70. Chinese army, German training of, 107; Li-Hung Chang, under, 107–108
  71. Chinese Indemnity Fund, effect on Japan, 309, 311; manner of payment and expenditure of, 317–318, 322, 230
  72. Chinoku, gun-vessel, 129
  73. Chinnan, gun-vessel, 129
  74. Chino-Japanese War:
  75. Account of, 199–204
  76. Attitude of England in, 575
  77. Declaration of, 10–12
  78. Naval engagements in, 127
  79. Results of, financial, 98, 316, 325, 357–359, 379, 380, 388, 474; social, 65, 319, 320, 457, 470, 472, 473, 575
  80. Chinpen, gun-vessel, 129
  81. Chinsei, garrison of, 114
  82. Chinsei, gun-vessel, 129
  83. Chinto, gun-vessel, 129
  84. Chinyen, battleship, 128
  85. Cho-densu, artist of Ashikaga period, 530
  86. Chioku-nin, degree of rank, 284
  87. Chitose, cruiser, 129
  88. Chitosemaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
  89. Chi-un-ei, assassin, 201
  90. ‘Chiushingura,’ literary work, 549
  91. Chiyo, poetess, 255
  92. Chiyoda, belted cruiser, 127, 128
  93. Chiyodagata, gunboat, 126
  94. Chogeimaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
  95. Chokai, gunboat, 127, 129
  96. Cho-Koran, literary lady, 255
  97. Choshiu, restoration movement in, 28; Shogunate, attitude towards, 27