[172] There are said to be 17,530 women employed in the factories and workshops of Tōkyō alone.
[173] “Conflict of Christianity with Heathenism.”
[174] See “Heroic Japan” (Eastlake and Yamada).
[175] Mr. K. Takahashi, President of the Bank of Japan.
[176] Rear-Admiral Kimotsuki in the “Taiyō” (Sun). See also chap. xiii. of “Japan in Transition” (Ransome).
[177] Editorial in the “Taiyō” (Sun).
[178] Formerly of the Dōshisha. From the “Taiyō.”
[179] Osaka Merchant Steamship Company.
[180] “The Political and Commercial Reasons for the Study of Chinese.”
[181] “Chinese Recorder.”