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JAPAN BY THE JAPANESE
  1. Choyo, ship of war, 122
  2. Chugai Shimbun, newspaper, 552
  3. Chugai-Shogyo, newspaper, 553
  4. Chyiodagata, Government auxiliary ship, 122
  5. Chyyenmaru, ship of Kishu clan, 123
  6. Cigarettes, export of, 442
  7. Clan ancestors, worship of, see under Religion
  8. Clearing-house, see under Banks
  9. Clocks, export of, 443
  10. Coal, price of, 1890–1899, 396; mining of, 1890–1901, 407; export and import value of, 408, 646; Kiushu, exportation of, 436; supply of, to ironworks, 437; export of, 442; output for 1901, 450
  11. Coal-fields, extent of, 448
  12. Coast, fish, 428–430; tides, 429
  13. Codes:
  14. Civil Code, the 294, 295, 503
  15. Commercial Code, revision of, 503
  16. New Civil, the, 298, 299, 301
  17. Restoration Government, published by, 503
  18. Taiho, the, 297, 298
  19. Coinage, see under Currency
  20. College of Fine Arts, 536
  21. Colonizing power, Japan as a, 412
  22. Commerce, see also Trade
  23. Associated chambers of, promulgation by, 386
  24. Baron Shibusawa, review of situation by, 386–440
  25. Business tax on, 350
  26. Carrying trade, 470, 471
  27. Chamber of, improvement needed, 409
  28. Exports, see also that head, 388, 389
  29. Foreign trade, progress of, 401, 402; value of, 1890–1902, 402
  30. Increase of, 354
  31. Money market, rate of interest in, 395
  32. Price of commodities, rise in, 395; statement of, 1890–1899, 396
  33. Commerce and Manufacture, Bureau of, 464, 465
  34. Commissions, special, Administration, on the, 338; finance reorganization, on the, 338
  35. Companies:
  36. Copper Syndicate, the, in Europe, 451
  37. Dock, organization of, 471
  38. Growth in number of, table showing, 382
  39. Hokkaido Railway, 459
  40. International Oil Company, 440
  41. Japan Oil Company, 440
  42. Joint stock, banks and, 378
  43. Kawasaki shipbuilding, 479
  44. Kyushyu Railway, strike of engine-drivers, 458
  45. Manufacturing, number of employés, 462, 463
  46. Mitsu Bishi, 471
  47. Nippon Railway, strike of engine-drivers, 458
  48. Standard Oil Company, of America, 439, 440
  49. System of, introduced into Japan, 387, 397
  50. Table of, showing number and amount of capital, 398
  51. Confucianism, see under Religion
  52. Confucius, politico-ethics of, 24; quoted, 282; teachings of, 265, 270, 273, 279, 295
  53. Congress, Universal Postal, at Lisbon, 559; at Paris, 559; at Vienna, 560; at Washington, 561
  54. Conscription, introduction of, 66, 68, 105; in Formosa, 601
  55. Constitution:
  56. Administrative reform, proclamation on, 2, 3
  57. Articles of the, 616–622
  58. Authorities, local, assembly of, 2; provincial, 3
  59. Cabinet, reorganization of the, 4, 5
  60. Diet, see also that head; convocation of, 4, 34, 35; articles of the, 44–50, 62, 63
  61. Economics, supply department for Government needed, 99, 100
  62. Election law not made part of, 86
  63. Emperor, see also that head, 33–39
  64. Finance, see also that head, 56–62
  65. Judicature, the, 53–56
  66. Law, constitutional, drafting of, 3; sanction and promulgation of, 34, 35
  67. Marquis Ito on, 32–63
  68. Ministers of State, 50–53
  69. National policy under, 83–85
  70. Ordinances, Imperial, 35, 36
  71. Organization, Baron Kentaro Kaneko on, 93–104
  72. Privy Council, scope of, 50, 52, 53
  73. Promulgation of the, 6, 7, 290, 292, 503
  74. Regency, modification of laws during, 38, 39, 63; powers of a, 38, 39
  75. Subjects, rights and duties of, see also that title, 39–44
  76. Survey of progress under the, by Marquis Ito, 76–82
  77. Constitutional Political Association, see Rikken Seiyu-Kai
  78. Consuls, Kaneko, Baron, on choice of 102, 103
  79. Contracts, tax on, 350