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INDEX
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  1. Railways (continued):
  2. Mileage, and amount of working expenses, 400; increase of, 399, 485, 486
  3. Nationalization of, proposed, 311, 312
  4. Private, 486–488, 490
  5. Public loans for development of, 356, 357, 359, 360; Kyoto and Otsu, for, 356; Tsuruga and Ogaki, for, 356
  6. Traffic receipts and details regarding, 485–495
  7. Trunk lines, with mileage, 486
  8. Raw materials, duty on, 408
  9. Reade, Mr., reference to, 267, 271
  10. Red Cross Society in Japan, 577
  11. Regency, see Constitution
  12. Register of clan names, 293, 294
  13. Registration:
  14. House registry, 294
  15. Law of, 290–294, 301
  16. Religion:
  17. Ancestor Worship:
  18. Adoption and, relation between, 298–302
  19. Ceremonies of, 284, 285
  20. Clan ancestors, worship of, 286, 287
  21. Family ancestors, worship of, 287–290
  22. Festival days of, 284, 285
  23. Imperial ancestors, worship of, 283–286
  24. Kinds of, 282, 290
  25. Law of, 290
  26. Marriage and, 295–298
  27. National religion of Japan, 286–290, 292
  28. Origin of, 281–283
  29. Professor Nobushige Hozumi, by, 281–290
  30. Buddhism:
  31. Ancestor worship, and, 281–283
  32. Ceremonies of, 287–289
  33. Festivals of, 289
  34. Japan, in, 265, 272, 273, 279
  35. Bushido:
  36. History of, 262–266
  37. Precepts of, 267–281
  38. Professor Inazo Nitobe, by, 262–281
  39. Ceremonies, 284–290
  40. Christianity, prohibition of, in Japan, 31, 50; toleration of, 577
  41. Confucianism, ancestor worship, effect on, 281
  42. Constitution and, 290–292
  43. Festival days, 284, 285, 289, 290
  44. Laws regarding, 42, 43
  45. Shintoism:
  46. Ancestor worship and, 282
  47. Ceremonies of 287–290
  48. Priests Pension Bonds for, issue of, 356, 359
  49. Religion of Japan, 266, 272
  50. Rengetsu, poetess, 255
  51. Representatives, House of, see under Diet, Imperial
  52. Rescripts, see under Edicts
  53. Restoration, the, 19, 27–31; cause of, and results, 502, 503; legal system, progress under, 502, 504
  54. Revenue:
  55. Deficit in, and means of increasing, 318–323
  56. Establishment of Imperial Government, amount of, on, 342, 343
  57. Expenditure and, statement of, 322–324
  58. Increase in, amount of, 347, 348
  59. Shogunate, under, 343, 344
  60. Taxes:
  61. Bank-note tax, amount from, 353
  62. Bourses, tax on, 352
  63. Business tax, 350
  64. Customs duties, 354
  65. Income tax, 350, 351
  66. Liquor and tobacco tax, 338–340
  67. Mining tax, 353
  68. Patent medicines, 353
  69. Saké tax, from, 352, 354
  70. Soy tax, 352
  71. Stamp duties, 353, 355
  72. Sugar tax, 352
  73. Tonnage dues, 353
  74. Revenue Administration Bureau, 349, 657
  75. Rice:
  76. Culture and production, 403, 415
  77. Export value, 408; prohibition of export from Corea, 200, 201
  78. Import value, 408; percentage imported, 443
  79. Price of, 1890–1899, 396
  80. Production, amount of, 418–420
  81. ‘Rice-pension,’ the, 356
  82. Tax on, see also Land Tax, 345, 346, 349
  83. Rigakushi, Licentiate of Science, Tokyo University, 250
  84. Rihyakuri, ship of Izumo clan, 123
  85. Ri-itsu-shoku, assassin, trial and acquittal of, 202
  86. Rikken Seiyu-Kai, instituted by Marquis Ito, 73; principles of, 74, 75
  87. Ringakushi (Licentiate of Forestry), Tokyo University, 251
  88. Riyo-no-gige, Commentary to Civil Code, 393
  89. Rodo Kumiari-Kiseikai, the Labour Association, 457, 458
  90. Roesler, Dr., Commercial Code drafted by, 213