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