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