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INDEX
675
- Education (continued):
- Libraries, 237
- Military, see also Schools, Military, 117–120
- Moral standard, absence in, 226
- National, Imperial rescript on, 5, 6
- Nautical, higher seamen, training of, 481–484
- Naval, see also Schools, Naval, 132
- Present system of, by Mr. Sawayanagi, 228–237
- Schools:
- Girls’ high, 232
- Higher, 234–236
- Middle, 239–241, 245–246
- Normal, 232–234
- Primary, 229, 230, 238, 239
- Secondary, 230–232
- Special, 236
- Technical, 236, 237
- University, 236–238
- Woman’s, by Baron Suyematsu, 255–261
- Eikomaru, tonnage of, 480
- Eiso, fort of, 175
- Election:
- Campaign, conduct of an, by Marquis Ito 75, 76
- Candidate for, qualification of, 89, 90
- Electoral districts, determination of, 86–88
- General, of 1902, 76, 90
- House of Peers, for a member of, 91
- Law, see that head
- Emigration, necessity for, 411
- Emperor:
- Administrative power of, 1, 29, 35, 36, 292, 496, 500
- Army and Navy, Generalissimo of, 109; organization and peace standing determined by, 36, 37
- China, war declared against, 10–12
- Constitution, Articles of the, relating to, 616, 617
- Defence, national, contribution towards expenditure, 9, 10
- Diet, convocation of, by, 46, 47
- Diplomatic power of, 37, 216
- Edicts and rescripts, see under that title
- Expenditure of, 58, 59
- Influence of, in growth of Japan, 67
- Legislative power of, 34, 35
- Lineage and succession, 33, 496, 497
- Power, assumption of, on fall of Shogunate, 144, 145
- Representation to the, right of, 46, 47
- Rewards and pardon, power of, 37, 38
- Engineering, College of, at Tokyo University, 248, 249, 253, 254; Council established, 114
- Engineers, appointment of, 137
- England:
- Assistance afforded by, 573, 574
- British instructors in Japanese Naval College, 132
- British Models, Japanese Navy planned on, 66
- English language in Japanese Navy, 135; in Japanese schools, 241
- Naval expenditure on sea-going vessels, 140
- Postal service with, 563, 564
- Relations with, 573
- Tea imported from Japan by, 424
- Trade with Japan, value of, 409, 443
- Treaties with Japan in 1854, 26; in 1858, 27; in 1894, 31, 645; for open port, 143–146; treaty revision question, 210, 215; alliance of 1902, 575, 576
- War vessels supplied by, 126, 127
- Enomoto, Viscount Admiral:
- Iron Manufacturers’ Committee, on, 435
- Minister to Russia, 174; to Court of Peking, 195; for Foreign Affairs, 214
- Enseigai, Colonel:
- Chinese Resident to Corea, 199
- Corean affair of 1882, in, 185, 187
- Telegraphic communication between Corea and China established by, 200
- Europe, Japanese mission to, 155; exports to, 389
- Exhibitions, Art, 535, 536
- Expenditure:
- Increase of, 347
- Naval, 140
- Police, 505
- Prison, 517
- War vessels, fund for building of, Imperial contribution to, 9, 10
- Exports and imports (see also Commerce, Industries, and Trade):
- Amount, nature and percentage of, 441–443
- Articles of, 408, 646, 647; coal, 436; fruit, 415; rice, 419; silk, 418; tea, 422–425
- Value of, 338, 402, 472
- Factories:
- Apprentice system in, 465, 466
- Establishment of, 25
- Legislation for, 458, 466–468
- Operatives, number and condition of, 462–464
- Tobacco, license for, 432
- Family ancestors, worship of, see Religion, Ancestor-worship
- Farming, experimental, 414, 415
- Festival days, see under Religion