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INDEX
673
- Copper:
- Deposits of, 67
- Export value of, 408, 442, 646
- Output for 1901, 449
- Quantity mined, 407, 447, 448, 450; early methods of, 445
- Copper mines, Ashio, 450–455
- Coral, export of, 443
- Corea:
- Affairs of 1876, 175–179; of 1882, 179–189; of 1884, 189–199
- Anti-Japanese feeling in, 180–182, 203
- Chinese influence in, 11, 190; claims in, 197–199
- French relations with, 147, 148
- Integrity of, necessity for, 17, 18
- Japanese claims on, and policy towards, 11, 147–149, 197–199
- Kokwa, Treaty of, signed, 177–179
- Peace mission to, 176
- Postal service with, 559, 564
- Question of, 159, 161, 162; Peace of Shimonoseki, solved by, 203
- Reform in, 189 et seq.
- Tokugawa, Government under, 148, 149
- Trade with Japan, value of, 388, 389, 409, 443
- Western Powers, treaties with, 189
- Corporation system, the, 397
- Cotton:
- Industry, decrease in, 414
- Import of and percentage of, 408, 443
- Yarn, export value of, 408, 442, 443, 646; price of, 1890–1899, 396
- Councillors, Privy, duties of, 50, 52, 53
- Court:
- Administrative Litigation, of, 55, 56, 449
- Cassation, of, 503, 644
- Justice, of, statistics relating to, 658, 659
- Courts-martial, 54, 119
- Crimean War, Russians succoured by Japanese, 573
- Crimes, statistics of, 1888–1900, 664
- Criminal Code, article from, 41, 42; revision of, 503
- Criminals:
- Annual number of, 1884–1900, 660, 661; 1882–1901, 662
- Capital punishment for, 514
- Classification of convicts, 663
- Foreign, treatment of, 512, 516
- Number of, in relation to population, 513
- Pardon for, 513, 514
- Parole for, 514
- Rewards and disciplinary punishment for, 514, 515
- Work for, 516, 517
- Currency:
- Amount of money in circulation, 393
- Bimetallism, 326, 329
- Coinage, system of, reorganized, 154, 319, 325–330
- Formosan, separate system for, 412
- Gold standard in, 330
- Paper, abuses and redemption of, 308, 325–327, 328, 330
- Statement of amount in circulation for period 1890–1900, 394
- Unification of, 366
- Customs duties:
- Percentage on raw and manufactured materials, 408
- Raising of, considered, 338, 339
- Revenue from, 354
- Sugar tax, 352
- Daibutsu of Kamakura, 530
- ‘Dai-dai-Kagura,’ religious service, 284
- Daijingu, temple of, at Ise, 283, 284, 290
- Daijo-Daijin (Minister-President), 21
- Daijokwan system of Government, abolition of, 207
- Daijo-Sai, ceremony of, 292
- Daimyos or feudal lords, Government under, 22, 23, 149, 151, 154
- Daira Lead-mine, 451
- Daisin-in, the, establishment of, 2
- Daiyamaru, tonnage of, 654
- Da-Jo-Gwan, Great Council of State, 290
- Dajo Kwan Nisshi, newspaper, 552
- Dakushu, unrefined saké, 351
- Dan-no-ura, naval battle of, 21
- Date, Muneki, ex-Daimyo and Minister of Finance, 154
- Date of Satsuma, 29
- De Boissonade, M., French jurist:
- Civil Code drafted by, 213
- Penal Code compiled by, 206
- Treaty revision, attitude towards, 208, 209
- Debt, the National:
- Prepared by the Minister of Finance, 355–360
- Statement of, for period 1874–1895, 391; for period 1890–1900, 393
- Table of amount, 359
- Defences, national:
- Coast, 24
- Imperial contribution to expenditure for, 9, 10
- Soldiers and sailors, Imperial address to, 15, 16
- Volunteer troops, Imperial rescript concerning, 12
- Delen, town of, 150
- Delong, Mr., American Minister, 159
- Denryumaru, ship of Hizen clan, 124