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JAPAN BY THE JAPANESE
  1. Rogers, Admiral John, United States navy, 102, 148
  2. Rokujo, Emperor, 20, 21
  3. Rokumeikwan built at expense of Japanese Government, 207
  4. ‘Ronin,’ social condition of, 300
  5. Roumania, postal service with, 564
  6. Rudolf, Dr., law on organization of Courts of Justice drafted by, 213
  7. Russia:
  8. Economics of, 96
  9. Japan and, treaty relations, 26, 27, 143–146, 150, 173–175, 210, 573
  10. Liao-tong, annexation by Japan objected to, 203
  11. Maria Luz, affair of the, 159
  12. Naval expenditure of, on sea-going vessels, 140
  13. Sakhalin boundary question, 150, 173–175
  14. Trade with, value of, 409, 423, 424, 443
  15. War declared against, by Japan, 17, 18
  16. Ryohomaru, ship, 124, 125
  17. Ryojunmaru, tonnage of, 654
  18. Ryounmaru, ship of Hijo clan, 124
  19. Ryujo, corvette, 126
  20. Ryushomaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
  21. Sado, metal mines of, 445
  22. Saga affair, the, 106
  23. Saga, Emperor, 22
  24. Saga, Emperor, clan register compiled under, 293
  25. Saga Nautical School, 484
  26. Sagagori Nautical School, 484
  27. Saigo, Lieut.-General Count Yorimichi:
  28. China, mission to, with Marquis Ito, 196
  29. Formosan expedition, commander in, 168
  30. Policy of, 28, 30, 165, 166
  31. Retirement of, 167
  32. Revolt and death of, 179
  33. Saihin, Hara, literary lady, 255
  34. Saiko, Yema, literary lady, 255
  35. Saionji, Marquis, Germany, negotiations with, 210
  36. Saitama, silk industry in, 417
  37. Saito, Rear Admiral, navy, on, 121–141
  38. Saiyen, coast service vessel, 128
  39. Sakai, murder of Frenchmen at, 146
  40. Sakashima colliery, 445
  41. Sakatani, Mr., financial policy of Japan, on, 331–342
  42. Saké:
  43. Export of, 442
  44. Price of, 1890–1899, 396
  45. Tax on brewing of, 338–340, 347, 351–354
  46. Varieties of, 351
  47. Sakhalin:
  48. Boundary question, 149–151, 172–175
  49. Japan’s territorial rights in, 147
  50. Russia, relations with, 149, 150; demanded by, 150, 151
  51. Sako, political faction, 26
  52. Sakuma, labour organization, connection with, 457, 458
  53. Sakurashimamaru, ship of Satsuma clan, 124
  54. Salt, export of, 442
  55. Salvation Army, Japan, in, 577
  56. Samurai:
  57. Adoption law and the, 300
  58. Characteristics of, 94, 263 et seq., 268–281
  59. Literature among the, 543, 544
  60. Marriage among the, 296
  61. Police force drawn from the, 507
  62. San Francisco, Japanese steamship service to, 470
  63. Sand ore diggings, 447
  64. Sangokumaru, ship of Satsuma clan, 124
  65. Sanjo, Lord:
  66. Corea, attitude towards, 166
  67. Maria Luz case, 158
  68. Restoration movement in, 28
  69. Shogunate, attitude towards, 143
  70. Sannomiya, Baron Yoshitane, Imperial family, account of, 19–31
  71. Sanraku, artist of Oda-Tayotomi period, 531
  72. Sasebo, naval station at, 133
  73. Satow, Sir Ernest, 574
  74. Satsuma, rebellion in, 107, 126, 361
  75. Satsuma clan, ships belonging to, 124, 477
  76. Satsuma, Shimazu, restoration movement in, 27, 28
  77. Savings banks, see Banks
  78. Sawa, Lord, Minister of Foreign Affairs, appointed as, 146
  79. Sawayanagi, Mr., present system of education, on, 228–237
  80. Sazanami, torpedo-boat destroyer, 130
  81. Schools:
  82. Formosan, 590–592
  83. General: Higher, 234, 235; Women, for, 232, 257, 258; Kindergarten, 257; Kumamoto Higher School, 243; Middle Commercial, the, 227; Normal, 232–234, 259; Primary, 229; number of children attending, 256; Private, number of children attending, 257; Secondary, 230–232; Senmon Gakko, 226, 227; Technical, 236, 237
  84. Military: Army Medical, 109, 119; Artillery and Engineers, 110, 118; Band, 119; Central Cadet, 110, 118; College, 114; Commissariat 109; Field Artillery, for Shooting,