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INDEX
691
  1. 110, 118; Garrison Artillery, for Shooting, 110; Gunnery and Mechanics’ Work, 119; Paymasters’, 114, 118; Preparatory, 118; Riding, 110, 118; Staff College, 110, 114, 118; Training, 118; Veterinary, 109, 119
  2. Naval: Academy, 139, 140; College, 134, 135
  3. Nautical: Awashima, 484; Higher Seamen, for training of, 484; Oshima, 484; Tokyo Nautical College, 481–484
  4. Seattle, Japanese steamship service to, 470
  5. Seiji-hajime, ceremony of, 290
  6. Seishonagon, authoress, 255
  7. Seishi Roku, register of clan names, 293
  8. Seishu, or refined saké, 351
  9. Sei-i Taishogun, office of, 22; abolition of, 30
  10. Sekigahara, Battle of, 23
  11. Sen Shizoku Jo, office of, 293
  12. Senate, see also Diet, Imperial, institution of, 503
  13. Sendai clan, ships belonging to, 124
  14. Sendai, garrison of, 114; University at, proposed, 238
  15. Sendaihagi, literary work, 549
  16. Senin-Tenno, Emperor, tea industry under, 421
  17. Senju, woollen cloth factory at, 109, 120
  18. Senshumaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
  19. Sentomaru, Government auxiliary ship, 122
  20. Sen-yo, State Councillors, establishment of 30
  21. Seoul, Japanese Legation in, 180; attack on, 183
  22. Seoul, Treaty of, signed, 196
  23. Seppuku, 277–279
  24. Sericulture, 415–418
  25. Sesson, Artist of Ashikaga period, 530, 531
  26. Settsu Province, conscription in, 105
  27. Sewa, Emperor, 20
  28. Sgiuki Kworei Sai, festival of, 285
  29. Shakkaimaru, ship of Izumo clan, 123
  30. Shakwai Heimin-to, Social Democratic party, 459
  31. Shakwai Minshu-to, Social Democratic party, 459
  32. Shanghai:
  33. Japanese steamship service to, 470
  34. Opening of, to trade, 476
  35. Postal service with, 564
  36. Shashi, Japanese post-office at, 561
  37. Shibusawa, Baron Eiichi:
  38. Ashio Copper-mines, connection with, 453
  39. Industrial and financial system, survey of, by, 386–407
  40. Vice-Minister of Finance, 307, 308
  41. Shiga, Naomichi, Ashio Copper-mines, connection with, 453
  42. Shiga, tea-growing in, 421
  43. ‘Shihohai,’ religious ceremony, 284
  44. Shikibu, Murasaki, authoress, 255
  45. Shikishima, battleship, 129
  46. Shikoku, tea-growing at, 423; railway mileage in, 491
  47. Shimada, Mr., Labour Organization, Committee on, 457–459
  48. Shimadzu, Iyehisa, Daimyo of Satsuma, 152
  49. Shimadzu, Tadahiro, Lord of the Linkin Island, 151
  50. Shimazu of Satsuma, 29
  51. Shimazu, Satsuma of, 24, 25
  52. Shimazu, 25
  53. Shimbashi, railway from, 485
  54. Shimizu, new road, public loan for, 356
  55. Shimoda, port, opening of, 142; Russian warship sunk at, 477
  56. Shimonoseki:
  57. Action against foreign vessels at, 29
  58. Ironworks near, 436
  59. Peace of, 203
  60. Shimpei, Eto, Minister of Justice, 158
  61. Shimpomaru, ship of Karume clan, 125
  62. Shimpumaru, clan ship, 124, 125
  63. Shimshu, Island of, 174
  64. Shinada, Mr., 556
  65. Shin-betsu, division of population, 286
  66. Shin-Den, temple of in Imperial palace, 284, 285, 296, 297
  67. Shingomaru, ship of Himeji clan, 125
  68. Shinjakumaru, ship of Karume clan, 125
  69. ‘Shinnen Yenkwai,’ religious festival, 284, 285
  70. Shin-nin, degree of rank, 284
  71. Shinno, Imperial descendant, 297
  72. Shinonome system of mining, 451
  73. Shinonome, torpedo-boat destroyer, 130
  74. Shinonome reduction work factory, 451
  75. Shinrikimaru, ship of Bishu clan, 123
  76. Shin-sho-Sai, or Nü-Name-no-Matsuri, festival of, 285, 292
  77. Shinsokumaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
  78. Shintenmaru, ship of Chikuzen clan, 124
  79. Shintoism, see Religion
  80. Shipping (see also Steamship Companies):
  81. Merchant Marine:
  82. Education for, see Schools, Nautical
  83. Growth of, by Renpei Kondo, 469–474
  84. Subsidies in aid of, 650–655
  85. Tonnage, increase of, 401, 470, 481
  86. Navigation, development of, 401; Encouragement Act, 650–655
  87. Shipbuilding:
  88. Act for Encouragement of, 655, 656