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INDEX
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  1. Yamato-take-no-Mikoto, Prince, 496
  2. Yamazaki, Mr., foreign trade on, 441–443
  3. Yanagawa, Shunzo, editor, 552
  4. Yanagiwara, Lord, Japanese Minister, 154, 168
  5. Yano, Mr. Humio, labour question, connection with, 459
  6. Yawatamachi, ironworks at, 436
  7. Yawatamura, ironworks at, 435
  8. Yayeyama, despatch boat, 127, 129
  9. Yashima, battleship, 128
  10. Yasui, Miss, 259
  11. ‘Ye-awase,’ 523
  12. Yechizen, Matsudaira of, 29
  13. Yeiheimaru, ship of Kaga clan, 123
  14. Yeisojo, naval engagement at, 126
  15. Yeitoku, artist of Oda-Toyotomi period, 531
  16. Yenomoto, Admiral, rebel chief, 125
  17. Yen-sei-gai, Chinese official in Corea, 190, 191, 194
  18. Yetajima, naval college at, 135
  19. Yezo Island, 125, 149
  20. Yezo, police system in, 506
  21. Yo-hai, ceremony of, 285
  22. Yo-kei-yaku, Chinese interpreter, 177
  23. Yokohama:
  24. Bankers’ Association established at, 377
  25. Chamber of Commerce, meeting at, 386
  26. Clearing-house at, 394
  27. Coal station at, 102
  28. Commercial port of, 423
  29. Evacuated by French and English garrisons, 1875, 173
  30. Naval station at, 133
  31. Postal service, 558, 561, 562, 564
  32. Railways, 399, 485
  33. Schools at, 260
  34. Silk export fostered at, 418
  35. Specie bank, see under Banks
  36. Steamship service from, 470
  37. Tea-drying factory at, 421; ten inspection officers at, 423
  38. Telephone communication in, 570
  39. Yokohama Herald, drafts of treaty revision published in, 206
  40. Yokosuka:
  41. Dockyard, 133, 136, 477, 478
  42. Gunnery school at, 482
  43. War vessels supplied from, 126, 127
  44. Yokwatin, port of, opening of, 188
  45. Yomiuri Shimbun, newspaper, 553
  46. Yomiuri, the, publications, 551, 552
  47. Yoritomo, first Shogun, 530
  48. Yorodzu, newspaper, 554, 555
  49. Yoshifusa, Regent, 20
  50. Yoshimune, eighth Shogun, 24
  51. Yoshino, cruiser, 127, 128
  52. Yugao, ship of Tosa clan, 124
  53. Yuge Nautical School, 484
  54. Yugiri, torpedo-boat destroyer, 130
  55. Yuhimaru, ship of Kurume clan, 125
  56. Yukomaru, ship of Sendai clan, 124
  57. Yuriaku, atrocities of, 271
  58. Yuryake, Emperor, silk industry under, 416
  59. Zuisha sect, 544
  60. Zumoto, Mr., Japanese press on, 550–557

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