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