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JAPAN BY THE JAPANESE
- London, Japanese loan raised in, 321; steamship service to, 470
- Low, Mr. Frederick F., United States Minister in Peking, 148
- Lowther, Mr., 574
- Luxembourg, postal service with, 564
- Lysander, Mr., 168
- Macao, ceding of, to Portugal, 161
- Magnetite, used in ironworks, 437
- Mainichi, newspaper, 553
- Maizuru, naval station at, 133
- ‘Makura-no-Soshi,’ quotation from, 528; style of, 539
- Malacca, Japanese war-vessel, 126
- Mamiya, Rinzo, explorer, 150
- Manazuru, torpedo-boat, 131
- Manchuria, Russian occupation of, 18, 575
- Manganese, mining of, 1890–1901, 407; output for 1901, 450
- Manju, sailing ship, 127
- Mannenmaru, ship of Satsuma clan, 124
- Manufactured goods, duty on, 408; measures for, 408; measures for maintenance of quality, 465
- Manyōshiu, 538
- Maria Luz, affair of the, 158, 159
- Marine Biological Station of Tokyo University, 250, 251
- Marine enterprise, Government subsidies for, 654, 655
- Marine, mercantile, see under Shipping
- Marine, Minister of, office of, 132, 133
- Marriage, see also under Law; adopted sons of, 301; Imperial, laws regarding, 296, 297; laws of, 295–297
- Masahisa, Mr. Matsuda, Minister of Finance, 320
- Masanobu, artist of Ashikaga period, 530
- Masayoshi, Count Matsukata, financial administration by, 316–331
- Matches, export value of, 408, 442
- Matheson, Jardine and Co., Messrs., 315
- Mats, export value of, 408, 442
- Matsuda, Mr., Liukiu mission to, 171
- Matsukata Cabinet, fall of, 214, 215
- Matsukata, Count:
- Japan’s finance and, 80, 81
- Minister of Finance, 366
- President, 214
- Treaty revision, attitude towards, 212
- Matsumaye, Daimyo of, possession of, 149, 150
- Matsumura, Mr., labour question, speech on, 457
- Matsushima, protected cruiser, 127, 128
- Matsuyama clan, ships of, 125
- Matsuyama Kaifumaru, schooner, 125
- Maya, gunboat, 127, 128
- Medicine, College of, at Tokyo University, 247, 248, 253, 254; patent, tax on, 353
- Meetings, public, laws regulating, 43
- Meiji era in Japanese art, 533–537; in Japanese literature, 548, 549
- ‘Meiji,’ title of, 500
- Meijimaru, training-ship, 483
- Meikomaru, ship of Bishu clan, 123
- Meishu, mixed saké, 351
- Melbourne, Japanese steamship service to, 470
- Mencius, teachings of, 24, 269, 270, 279, 295
- Menthol crystal, export of, 442
- Merchant service, see Shipping
- Metals and metal manufactures, export of, 442
- Metropolitan Gazette, Chinese newspaper, 550
- Mexican dollar, the medium of exchange, 326, 327
- Mexico, Japan and, relations with, 31, 209
- Midzuno, Captain, attack on, at the Legation, 183
- Miike colliery, 445, 448
- Miitsu oil-field, 440
- Mije, tea-growing in, 421
- Mikahomaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
- Mikasa, battleship, 129
- Mikoto, Ameno Oshiomino, 283
- Military expansion, public loan for, 357, 359, 360
- Government, see Government, Feudalism
- Offices and depots, see Army, Administration
- Postal service, 560
- Schools, see Schools, Military
- Militia, 40
- Mill, John Stuart, reference to, 270
- Minamoto-no-Yoritomo, military administration, established by, 21, 22; ‘Seji-Daishogun,’ or Commander-in-Chief, appointed as, 22
- Minamotos, military clan of, 21
- Mine, coal-field in, 448
- Minerals, Japanese mining law, recogcognised by, 446; output for 1901, 449, 450; table of, for 1890–1901, 407
- Mining:
- Ashio Copper-mine, 450–455
- Concession, granting of, 447–449
- Exports, 447
- General survey of, 444–455
- Inspection office, 446
- Progress in, and table for 1890–1900, 407
- Resources, Japanese, 66, 67; Mr. Yamamoto on, 381; Baron Shibusawa on, 389