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JAPAN BY THE JAPANESE
- Navy (continued):
- Constructors of, appointment of, 137
- Education in the, see also Schools, Naval, British instructors for, 122, 132; Dutch instructors for, 122, 477, 478
- Engagements, Naval, 126, 127
- Engineering, education in, 482
- Expansion of, 333, 334, 349–342
- Expenditure, 140, 141
- Interdiction against, revoked, 476
- Officers:
- Appointment and promotion of, 134–137
- Engineers, 136
- Executive, 134, 135
- Medical, 136
- Paymasters, 136, 137
- Petty, and men, 138, 139
- Warrant, 137, 138
- Offices of the, 114
- Origin of Japanese, 477
- Preservation Fund, 9, 10, 439
- Schools of the, see Schools, Naval
- Stations and Dockyards, Naval, 133, 134
- Tokugawa administration, under, 121–125
- Torpedo-boats, list of, 130, 131
- Torpedo-boat destroyers, list of, 130
- Wages in, table of, 634–636
- War vessels, list of, in 1872, 126; in 1893, 127; in 1901, 128, 129
- Nen-ki, sacrifice year, 287
- Nevilskoi, Captain, Russian explorer, 150
- New and old Public Bonds Act, 355
- News agencies, see Press
- Newspapers, see Press
- Nichi-Nichi, newspaper, 553, 554
- Nicholas, Crown Prince of Russia, assault on, 214
- Nicholas I., Emperor, 150
- Niigata, post service from, 558, 561
- Niigata Port, opening of, 142
- Niigata-Maru, tonnage of, 480
- Nikko Prefecture, Ashio Copper-mine under, 453
- Nino-sakino-Nusa, ceremony of, 285
- Ninsen:
- Hanabusa at, 186, 187
- Japanese soldiers retire from Seoul to, 194
- Port of, opening of, 175–177
- Nippon Ginko, see Bank of Japan
- Nippon Kogyo Ginko, see Banks, Industrial Bank of Japan
- Nippon Kaiin Ekisaiwai, Japanese Sailors’ Home, 484
- Nippon, newspaper, 553
- Nippon Yusen Kaisha, 471
- Nire, Rear-Admiral, 185
- Niroku, newspaper, 554
- Niroku Shimpo, newspaper, 458
- Nishikawa, Mr., labour question connection with, 459
- Nisshin-Shingi-Shi, newspaper, 553
- Nisshin, sloop, 126
- Nitobe, Professor Inazo, Bushido by, 262–281
- Nobility, Japanese, new classes created, 189
- Nobuzane, artist of Heian period, 523
- Nogakushi, Licentiate of Agriculture, Tokyo University, 251
- Normanton, the, English steamer, wreck of, 209
- ‘No,’ the, in literature, 542, 543
- Nuo, Mr., leaf tobacco, monopoly on, 431–434
- Oath, Imperial, on the Five Principles, 1, 2
- Oboro, torpedo-boat destroyer, 130
- Ochigori, nautical school at, 484
- Odo-Toyotomi period in Japanese art, 531; in literature, 541
- Offices:
- Board of Ecclesiastical Rites, 498
- Bureau of Commerce and Manufacture, 464, 465
- Mining inspection, 446
- Ministry of Justice, Bureau of, 509, 510
- Tobacco monopoly, 432, 433
- Official Gazette, the, publication of, 218, 552
- Ogasawara Islands, prison officials, salaries of, 517
- Oh-i, Mr. Kentaro, labour question and, 456, 458
- Okio, artist of Tokugawan period, 533
- Oil-deposits, 66; oil-cakes, import value, 408; oil-fields, 439, 440
- Oishi, Minister in Seoul, 200
- Okhotsk Sea, Japanese rights in, 175; fish of, 429
- Okinawa Island, see Liukiu.
- Okubo, Marquis:
- Assassination of, 179
- Corean War, opposition to, reasons for, 166, 167
- Financial Department, Minister of, 307, 308
- Formosa, expedition in, 168
- Mission to Europe, 155; return of, 156; to Peking, 169
- Shogunate, attitude towards, 28, 29
- Okuma, Count:
- Assault on, 213
- Bureau of Formosan Affairs, chief of, 168
- Cabinet of, 334, 335
- Education, growth of, by, 223–227
- Foreign policy, by, 219–222
- House of Representatives in, 214
- Minister of Finance Department, 300