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