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INDEX
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  1. Fukusawa, 189
  2. Fukushima, silk industry in, 417
  3. Fukuzawa, Mr., editor of the Jiji, 556
  4. Funjinmaru, ship of Higo clan, 124
  5. Furogura Copper-mine, 451, 452
  6. Furs, export of, 442
  7. Furukawa, Mr. Ichiu, Ashio Copper-mines, account of, 450–455
  8. Furukawa, Mr. Junkichi, 452
  9. Fusan, submarine cable to Nagasaki, 200
  10. Fushimi, castle of, art in, 531
  11. Fushimi, fighting at, 144
  12. Fuso, ironclad, 127, 128
  13. Gardens, Japanese, 536, 537
  14. Genchomaru, schooner of Kurume clan, 125
  15. Gendoji oil wells, 440
  16. Genji clan, the, 113
  17. ‘Genji Monogatari,’ extracts from, 523–530, 539–541; plot of, 541
  18. Genro-in, or Old Senate:
  19. Establishment of, 2
  20. Imperial address on the opening of, 3
  21. Treaty revision, opposition to, 211
  22. Genshi Sai, religious ceremony, 284
  23. Genzan, port of, 177
  24. Geological formation of Japan, 444
  25. Germany:
  26. Economics of, 102
  27. Japan and, treaty relations, 210
  28. Liao-tong, annexation by Japan of, objected to, 203
  29. Naval expenditure on sea-going vessels, 140
  30. Postal service with, 563, 564
  31. Trade with Japan, value of, 409, 443
  32. ‘Gidayu-bon’ in literature, 546
  33. Gigo, establishment of, 30
  34. Gikuan, nomination of, 3
  35. Gishin, telegraph communication through, 200
  36. Gissing, Mr. T. S., R.N., 132
  37. Glover, Mr., English mining engineer, 445, 574
  38. Go-chio-kei, Chinese officer, 190
  39. Go-chio-yu, Chinese general, 190, 194
  40. Go-cho-kei, Chinese general, 185, 187
  41. Go-dai-cho, Chinese commissioner to Corea, 195, 196; recall of, 199
  42. Gold, amount mined for 1890–1901, 407; early methods, 445; output for 1901, 449
  43. Gorojoli Copper-mine, 447
  44. Go-Sanjo, Emperor, 20
  45. Gosata-Juki, gazette of Tokugawa Government, 552
  46. Go-Shirakawa, Emperor, 21
  47. Goto, Count:
  48. Corean reformation projected by, 189
  49. Shogunate Government, relations with, 28, 29, 30
  50. Treaty revision, opposition to, 212
  51. Goto, Dr. Shimpei, on Formosa, 585–598
  52. Go-Toba, Emperor, 21
  53. Government:
  54. Clan system of, 292–294
  55. Constitutional, 4
  56. Feudalism, 22–24; end of, 30, 31
  57. Restoration, establishment of, 27–31; new offices after restoration, 30
  58. Shogunate, the, see that head
  59. Gower, Erasmus, mining engineer, 445
  60. Go-Yoze, Emperor, 23
  61. Grains, export of, 442
  62. Grant, General, President of the United States, 156, 172
  63. Great Britain, see England
  64. Gumma, silk industry in, 417
  65. Hachimanmaru, first ship on foreign model, 121
  66. Hachimori Silver-mine, 451
  67. Hagoromo, ship of Tosa clan, 124
  68. Hague Conference, Nagao Ariga at the, 142
  69. Hair, Thomas, electoral systems drafted by, 87
  70. Hakata, Chamber of Commerce meeting at, 386
  71. Hakodate:
  72. Battle of, 30, 125
  73. Nautical school at, 484
  74. Port of, opening of, 142
  75. Postal service in, 558, 561, 564
  76. Shipbuilding at, 479
  77. Hakodatemaru, Government auxiliary ship, 122
  78. Hakone, Mount, railway from, 485
  79. Hakuhomaru, ship of Kaga clan, 124
  80. Hakuseki, 521
  81. Hangchow, Japanese post-office at, 561
  82. Han River, 175
  83. Hanabusa:
  84. Corea, missions to, 180, 185–188
  85. Flight from Corea during the fight at the Legation, 183, 184
  86. Hankow, Japanese steamship service to, 470
  87. Hanrio Kan, ship sent by Queen Victoria, 122
  88. Hanryu, ship of war, 122
  89. Hara-kiri, see Seppuku
  90. Hara, Mr., journalist and statesman, 556
  91. Harding, Mr. W. J., R.N., 132
  92. Harris, Mr. Townsend, United States Ambassador to Japan, 110, 153, 154
  93. Hartley, Mr., case of, 206
  94. Hashidate, cruiser, 127, 128, 481
  95. Hato, torpedo boat, 131
  96. Hatoyama, Mr., labour question, connection with, 459
  97. Hatsuse, battleship, 129
  98. Hayabusa, torpedo-boat, 130
  99. Hayashi, Mr. Tadamasa, on financial crisis of 1900, 381–385