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INDEX
681
- Kansei Rodo Kiseikwai, establishment of, 459
- Kari, torpedo-boat, 131
- Kasagi, cruiser, 129
- Kasasagi, torpedo-boat, 131
- Kashiko-Dokoro, Temple of, in Imperial palace, 284, 296, 297
- Kasuga, despatch boat, 126, 127
- Kasugamaru, ship of Satsuma clan, 124
- Kasumi, torpedo-boat destroyer, 130
- Kataka, torpedo boat, 130
- Kataoka, Mr., political leader, 577
- Katayama, Mr., labour question, on the, 456–461
- Katsu, Count, 29, 122, 208
- Katsudo oil-wells, 440
- Katsuno coal-mine, 452
- Katsura Cabinet, 335, 336
- Katsura, General Count, on Formosa, 581–585
- Katsuragi, coast-service vessel, 127, 128
- Kawachu Province, conscription in, 105
- Kawasaki Shipbuilding Company, 479
- Kazu-no-Miya, Princess, marriage of, to the Shogun Iyemochi, 27
- Kei-bi-Taiku, special military district, 110
- Keiki, Shogun Tokugawa, 1, 29, 143, 144
- Keimeimaru, ship of Kaga clan, 123
- Keiwogijiku, school of politics, 189
- Kelung Harbour, dredging of, 588, 589
- Kelungmaru, tonnage of, 654
- Kelung, steamship communication with, 584
- Kenjunmaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
- Kenkomaru, ship of Satsuma clan, 124
- Kenyeimaru, ship of Chikuzen clan, 124
- Kerosene, import of, 443
- Kidd, Mr., 276
- Kido, Mr.:
- Death of, 179
- Mission to Europe, 155
- Retirement of, and return to office, 172
- Shogunate, attitude towards, 28, 30
- Kigaimaru, ship of Kagato clan, 125
- Kigen-Setsu, festival of, 285, 290
- Kiji, torpedo-boat, 131
- Kimizawagata, Government auxiliary ship, 122
- Kin-ban-shoku, Assistant Harbour Commissioner to Japan, 189
- Kinchiu-Maru, tonnage of, 654
- Kin-giok-kin:
- Assassination of, 202
- Banishment of, to Ogasawara Island and Hokkaido, 201
- Corea, movements in, 181, 182
- Corean King and, 191, 192
- Japanese Emperor, audience with, 189
- Vice-Minister of Finance, 193–195
- Kinhazan, fauna and flora of, 429
- Ki-nichi, sacrifice-day, 287
- Kin-in-shoku, Japanese movement in Corea, attitude towards, 193, 194
- Kinkamaru, ship of Himeji clan, 125
- ‘Kinno,’ popular cry, 24, 27
- Kinoenemaru, ship of Hizen clan, 124
- Kinsatu Exchange Bond regulations, 327
- ‘Kiogen’ in literature, 543
- Kisaragimaru, ship of Hizen clan, 124
- Kishomaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
- Kishu clan, ships of, 123
- Kitatani oil-wells, 440
- Kiushu, coal exported from, 436
- Kiu-yoshi, or quick adoption, 299
- Kobe:
- Bankers’ Association established at, 377
- Chamber of Commerce meeting at, 386
- Clearing-house established at, 377, 394
- Coal-station at, 102
- Naval dockyard at, 478, 479
- Postal service to, 558, 561, 562, 564
- Railway from, 485
- Schools at, 260
- Steamship service to, 584
- Tea-inspection offices at, 423; market at, 421
- Telephone communication with, 570
- War-vessels supplied from, 127
- Kochomaru, ship of the Kaga clan, 124
- Kodama, Baron, Formosan loan scheme, 666; Governor-General of Formosa, 586
- Ko-ei-shoku, Mr., 182
- 'Kofuyomaru, ship of Matsuyama clan, 125
- Kogakushi (licentiate of engineering), Tokyo University, 249
- Kojibashi Prison, the, 511
- koishikawa, co-operative iron-foundry at, 458
- Kojiro Okimaru, ship, 124
- Ko-jun-boku, Corean Minister, 186
- Kokora Hiryumaru, steamer, 125
- Kokumin Chochick Ginko, 458
- Kokumin, newspaper, 553, 554
- Kokuryumaru, ship of Kishu clan, 123
- Kokusai, artist of Tokugawan period, 532
- Kokwa, Treaty of, 176–179; violation of, 200
- Kokwan, artist, style of, 533
- Koman, Prince, silk industry under, 416
- Komatsubara, Mr., editor and statesman, 556
- Komatsu, Prince, Commander-in-Chief, appointed as, 13; Shogunate, attitude towards, 29
- Komei, Emperor:
- Death of, 29
- Foreign treaties, attitude towards, 27
- Shogunate, attitude towards, 27