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INDEX
679
- Imperial Palace, temple in, 284
- Imports (see also Commerce, Industries, Trade):
- Articles of, value of, 408, 472, 648, 649; amount of, 441
- Financial depression, affected by, 327
- Returns for 1903, 443
- Statutory tariff on, 354
- Inazuma, torpedo-boat destroyer, 130
- Income-tax:
- Establishment of, 350
- Exemption from, 351
- Rates of, 350, 351
- India, Dutch, trade with, value of, 409, 443
- Industrial and financial system, survey of, by Baron Shibusawa, 391–407
- Industrial League, the, 458
- Industrial situation, survey of, by Baron Eiichi Shibusawa, 386–390
- Industries:
- Agriculture, 413–415
- Cotton-spinning, table showing growth of, 404; cotton-growing, decrease in, 414
- Farming, experimental, 414–415
- Fish culture, 430
- Forestry, 425–428
- Fruit culture, 415
- Hemp-growing, Chinese competition, 414
- Iron, see that title
- Mining, general survey of, 444–455; progress in, and table for 1890–1901, 407
- Mulberry cultivation, 418
- Paper-making, 414
- Petroleum, 439–440
- Prisoners, for, 516, 517
- Rice and grain production, table on, 1990–1899, 403; culture of, 415, 418–420
- Saké-brewing, 339
- Sericulture, 415–418
- Silk, 406, 473
- Spinning, 312, 313
- Sugar cultivation, 339; beet-sugar, non-success of, 413, 414
- Tea, fluctuations in, 402; table showing value of industry, 1890–1899, 403; tea-growing, 421–425
- Tobacco culture, 414, 431–434
- Weaving, Progress of, 404; table of manufactures, 1890–1899, 405
- Inkyo, Emperor, 293
- Innai Copper-mines, 447; silver mine, 451
- Inouye, Count:
- China, mission to, 155
- Count Okuma, opposition to, 211
- Economic problems, on, 312–316
- Europeanizing work of, 189
- Financial development, history of, by, 306–312
- Industry in Japan, by, 312–316
- Minister of Foreign Affairs, 180; of Finance, 320
- Mission of, to Corea, 176, 184, 185, 195
- Retirement of, 172
- Treaty revision, attitude towards, 206–209
- Vice-Minister of Finance Department, 307, 308
- Insurance, tax on business of, 350
- International intercourse, Emperor, opened by, 1
- International Oil Company, 440
- Inukai, Mr., journalist and statesman, 556
- Iron:
- Deposits of, 67
- Government committee on industry, 434–439
- Hang-yang Ironworks, the, 437
- Kure, steel foundry at, 438, 439
- Manufactures, export value of, 442; import value of, 408, 443; rails, 438
- Mining of, 1890–1901, 407
- Output for 1901, 449
- Price of, 1890–1899, 396
- Wakamatsu Harbour Improvement Works, 435–437; product of, 437
- Ironworkers’ Association, 457
- Isan sosoku in Succession Law, 303
- Isé, ancestor-worship at, 283; temple at, 284, 290
- ‘Ise-Mairi,’ 284
- Ishikawa, prisons in, 511, 512; ships built at, 477
- Isobayashi, Captain, murderers of, punished, 196
- Itabitsu River, 436
- Itagaki, Count, Sakhalin question and, 173; House of Representatives, member of, 214
- Italy:
- Japan and, treaty relations between, 210
- Naval expenditure on sea-going vessels, 140
- Postal service with, 564
- Trade with, value of, 409, 443
- Ito, Marquis Hirobumi:
- Cabinet of, resignation of, May, 1901, 323, 324
- China mission to, 196–199
- Constitution of Japan, by, 32–63
- Count Okuma, opposition to, 211
- Europe, mission to, 155, 180, 189
- Growth of Japan, by, 64–71
- President of House of Peers, 214, 215