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138, 140, 141, 142-144, 145-147,
149, 150, 153, 154, 158, 159, 160,
161, 164, 168, 170-178, 201, 203,
207, 210, 212, 213, 266, 267, 287,
302.
Port Arthur and Talienwan Agreement:
ii. 459-462.

Portugal and the Far East :-

China, in: i. 21, 23, 26, 29, 45, 94,
95, 224; ii. 255.

Japan, in: i. 425, 426, 429.
Po-shan mines: i. 378.
Potiata, Colonel : ii. 40, 41.
Pottinger, Sir Henry: i. 35.
Poyang Lakes: i. 357-
Primorsk: ii. 262, 264.
Pulantien: ii. 128.

QUINSAN : i. 47.

RAILWAYS :

American Railway Concession: i.
181, 182, 184, 185, 186.
Belgian Railway Concession: i. 185,
186, 190, 191.

Canton-Hankow Railway: i. 184;
ii. 309, 420.

Canton-Peking Railway: i. 181; ii.
299, 300.

Central Chinese Railway: i. 180.
China, in: i. 111, 125, 174, 180,

181, 186, 191; ii. 420-422.
Chinese Eastern Railway: i. 178.
English Railway Concession: i. 182.
German enterprise: i. 364, 387.
Hankow-Peking Railway: i. 177,
178, 181, 183, 184, 186, 369; ii.
7, 300, 301, 302, 420.
Honan-fu Kaifeng-fu Railway: i.
186.

Japan in i. 435.

Manchurian Railway: ii. 163, 164.
Manchurian Railway Convention : i.
342.

Russian Railway Concession: i. 178,
179.

Russo-Manchurian Railway Agree-
ment: ii. 444-454.

Seoul-Chemulpo Railway: ii. II,

40.
Seoul-Fusan Railway: i. 499-510,
518-527; ii. 42, 53, 74, 78.
Seoul-Wiju Railway: ii. 78, 79.
Siberian Railway : i. 178.
Tientsien-Chinkiang Railway: i. 182.
Yalu-Seoul Railway: ii. 43, 44.
Red River i. 93; ii. 294.

Ricci, Matteo (Missionary): i. 22; ii.
386, 387, 388.

Rockhill, William Woodville: ii. 332.

Russia and the Far East: i. 290, 291,

339-346.

China, in: i. 15, 24, 25, 29, 48, 49,
174; ii. 250-290.

Franco-Russian Alliance: ii. 296.
Hankow, in: i. 81, 82, 83.
Japan, in i. 441, 442, 445, 446.
Tapan, War with: i. 296-313, 259,
262, 467; ii. 90-249; Forecast
of, written before the declaration
of peace: ii. 495-524.

Korea, in: ii. 2-5, 37-53, 81-103.
Railway Concession: i. 178, 179.
Russo-Chinese Bank: i. 178, 183,
186, 342; ii. 40, 263, 266, 297,
301.
Russo-Manchurian Railway Agree-
ment: ii. 444-454.

SASEBO: i. 395, 396, 408, 423, 497;
ii, 112.

Saghalien: i. 442; ii. 106.
Saignon: i. 48.

Sakharof, Monsieur : i. 316.
Samshui: i. 49.

San-Mao-tzu: i. 100.
Santuaow: i. 49.

Satsuma, Province of: i. 426.
Sassulich, General: ii. 152.

Seoul: i. 290, 519, 525, 526, 527,
528-548; ii. 1, 28, 33, 123, 124,
150.

Seoul-Chemulpo Railway: ii. II, 40.
Seoul-Fusan: i. 499-510, 518-527 ;
ii. 42, 53, 74, 78.

Seoul-Wiju Railway: ii. 78, 79.
Yalu-Seoul Railway: ii. 43, 44.
Shaho, Battle of: ii. 154, 168, 180,
195, 209, 210, 212.
Shang Dynasty: i. 6.
Shanghai: i, 35, 36, 39, 46, 96, 102,

182, 236, 237, 238, 240, 292, 295,
301, 317, 346, 348, 354, 355, 356,
357, 360; ii. 20, 21, 90, 234, 306,
307.
Shanhaikwan: i. 13, 17, 18, 175, 285,
298, 340; ii. 138.

Shansi: i. 2, 3, 92, 104, 133, 194.
Shantung: i. 104, 107, 227, 289, 303,

306, 307, 310, 325, 335, 336, 339,
352, 353, 354, 365, 367, 369, 370,
377, 378, 379, 381, 382, 385, 386,
464; ii. 234, 236.

Shasib i. 49.

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Shênnung, Emperor: i. 3.

Shensi, Province of: i. 2, 3, 30, 90, 91,
104, 133, 194, 268.
Shiba, Colonel : i. 203.
Shibusawa, Baron: ii. 42.

Shimonoseki: i. 401, 402, 403, 434,

482, 483, 484; Treaty of (1895):
i. 173; ii. 431-437.

Shih Huang-ti, Emperor: i. 7, 8, 10,

12, 214.

Shiu Men: i. 200, 201.
Sho-ken Tunnel: i. 508.

Shun, Emperor: i. 5, 11, 232.

Shun-chih, Emperor: i. 18, 23, 223.
Shuntefu: i. 192.

Siberian Railway: i. 178.
Sinfu: ii. 304, 305, 306.
Smirnoff ii. 171.

Smith, Bishop: i. 151.
Soochow i. 47, 49, 102.
Spain and the Far East :-

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China, in: i. 22, 29, 94, 95,
Peking, Legation at: i. 201.
Stackelberg, General : ii. 131, 152, 211.
Starck, Admiral: ii. 115, 117, 121.
Sterling, Sir James: i. 458, 460.
Stevens, Durham White : ii. 64, 65, 71.
Stoessel, General: ii. 143, 170, 171,
172, 173, 198.
Stretensk: ii. 264.
Sumatra i. 359.

Sung Dynasty: i. 10, 14.

Sungari, Transport ship: i. 392; ii.

95.

Su-wang-fu i. 203.

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Swatow: i. 44, 358, 359.
Syfang: i. 367.

Szechuen: i. 30, 88, 106, 306, 307.
Szeman: i. 48.

TA CH'ING CH'AO DYNASTY: i. 18.
Taiku: i. 510, 511, 514, 515, 518.
Taipings, The: i. 37, 38, 39, 46, 47,

48, 63, 64, 65, 99, 132, 133, 147,
226, 236, 268, 278.

Tai-tsung (Manchu leader): i. 17, 18.
Taiwan: i. 44.

Taku Forts: i. 41, 42, 286; ii. 326.
Takushan: ii. 126.

:

Talienwan i. 341, 345; ii. 302.
T'ang Dynasty: i. 9, 12, 214,215; ii.
273.

Taoism ii. 380.

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Taokwang, Emperor: i. 30, 39, 224.
Tartars, The: i. 13, 14, 15, 19, 25,
93, 94, 222.

Ta-shih-chiao: ii. 132, 133, 158.
Tatung: ii. 108.

Taxation in China: i. 260-283, 269,
275.

Telissu, Battle of: ii. 131, 152, 185,

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Thys, Colonel: i. 185.
Tiehling: ii. 158, 166, 180, 201, 205.
Tieh Shan Mines: i. 86.

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Tientsien i. 96, 175, 196, 285, 286,
293, 294, 296, 299, 301, 348, 352,
358, 363, 367, 371; ii. 21, 34, 38,
41, 42; ii. 234.

Tientsien-Chinkiang Railway :i. 182.
Tientsien Treaty (1858): i. 41, 42,
44, 45, 46; ii. 275, 293.
Tiumen River : ii. 52.

Togo, Admiral: ii. 119, 120, 126, 134,
168, 186, 203, 204.

Tokyo: i. 294, 411, 415, 417, 419,
423, 482.

Tong-haks, The: i. 543, 544; ii. 32,

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ULER, ALEXANDER : ii. 267.
United States of America and the Far
East:-

American China Development Com-
pany: i. 184.

China, Americans in: i. 181, 182,
184; ii. 312-333.

Japan, Americans in: i. 430-434,
438, 478.

Korea, Americans in: ii. 9-12, 19,
23, 24.

Peking, Legation in: ii. 330, 331.
Railway Concession: i. 181, 182,
184, 185, 186.

Unsan Mine: ii. 10-11.
Uriu, Admiral: ii. 97, 101.

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WADE, Mr.: i. 238.

Waeber, Monsieur : ii. 39.
Wafangk'ow, Battle of: ii. 131.
Waldersee, Count von: i. 464.
Wan-li, Emperor: i. 22.
Ward, Mr. i. 47.

Washburn, Senator: i. 181; ii. 302.
Weddell, Captain: i. 26, 27.

Weihaiwei: i. 49, 164, 227, 312, 331,
353, 382, 462, 463, 464.
Wei-hsien: i. 377, 379, 381.
Wenchow: i. 48.

Wen-hsiang, Grand Secretary: i. 225.
"White Lily" Sect: i. 30, 37.
Whittier, General: i. 185.
Wiju: ii. 15.

Seoul-Wiju Railway: ii. 78, 79.
Witte, Monsieur de : ii. 266.
Wolf Mountain: ii. 135, 136.
Wonsan: ii. 15.

Wuchang: i. 84, 86, 149.
Wuchow: i. 49.

Wuhu i. 48, 67-69.
Wu Ting-fang: i. 181.

XAVIER, FRANCIS: i. 21, 426; ii.
386.

YALU: i. 545; ii. 5, 34, 56, 57, 109,
122, 124, 125, 146, 147, 148, 149,
150, 151, 161, 174, 201, 205, 207,
208, 211, 274.

Yalu Lumber Company: ii. 46–53.
Yalu-Seoul Railway: ii. 43, 44.
Yangchow: i. 20.

Yangtze River: i. 4, 8, 14, 15, 35,
36, 38, 39, 45, 47, 50, 51, 53, 55,
56, 66, 69, 73, 74, 87, 88, 91, 92,
95, 106, 107, 108, 214, 285, 352,
353, 354, 357, 359; ii. 304, 305,
306, 307.

Yangtsze Treaty (1900): i. 66, 84.
Yao, Emperor: i. 3, 5, 11, 213, 232.
Yashima, Japanese battleship: ii. 129,
397.

Ya-ton, Cape: i. 314.
Yatung: i. 49.

Yedo (Ancient name of Tokyo); i.
431, 433, 434.

Yeh, Viceroy of Canton: i. 39, 40.
Yellow River: i. 2, 3, 5, 10, 91, 121,

123, 125, 137, 141, 147, 149, 154,
156, 159-162, 171, 191, 212.
Yellow Sea: i. 91, 342.
Yen Ch'eng: i. 121.
Yen-chou: i. 371.
Ye-Tchi-Yong: ii. 54.
Yi-Yong-Yik: ii. 5, 45, 48.
Yochow i. 38, 49.
Yokohama: i. 434.

Yongampho: i. 539; ii. 15, 48, 49,
50, 88, 109.

Yoshino, Japanese cruiser: ii. 129.
Yu, Emperor: i. 5.

Yuan Shih-kai, Governor: i. 227, 287,
288, 289, 290, 291, 294, 354;
ii. 197, 231, 232, 410, 411.

Yu-Ho Canal: i. 200, 201.

Yung Cheng, Emperor: i. 223, 224.
Yung-dong-po: i. 526.
Yunnan: i. 108.

Yünnanfu: ii. 304, 305, 307.

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