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CONTENTS=I,3,8
I. INTRODUCTION=1,11,1
1. The Relations of Korea with Japan=1,11,4
2. The New Agreement=4,14,3
3. The Residency General=6,16,3
4. Residencies=8,18,3
5. Expenditures of the Residency General and Its Subordinate Offices=10,20,2
6. Guarantee of Alien Rights[원본불량;p.11]=11,21,2
II. ADMINISTRATION=13,23,1
7. The Imperial Household=13,23,3
8. The Central Administration=15,25,4
9. The Local Administration=18,28,4
III. JUDICIARY=22,32,1
10. Judicial Reform[원본불량;p.23]=22,32,3
11. Codification of Laws=24,34,4
12. Consular Jurisdiction[원본불량;p.27]=26,37,3
13. Reforms in Prison Administration=28,39,3
IV. DEFENCE=31,42,1
14. Police Force=31,42,3
15. Military Defence=33,44,3
V. FINANCE=36,47,1
16. Public Finance=36,47,3
17. Reforms in Financial Administration[원본불량;p.39]=38,49,3
18. Establishment of National Treasury[원본불량;p.40]=40,51,1
19. Improvement of Taxes and other Revenues[원본불량;p.41]=41,52,1
(a) Land Tax[원본불량;p.41]=41,52,2
(b) House Tax=42,53,2
(c) Revenue from Stamps=43,54,1
20. Measures for Increasing the Revenue=43,54,1
(d) Tax on Salt=43,54,2
(e) Tax on Marine Products=44,55,1
(f) Excise Taxes on Drinking and Smoking[원본불량;p.45]=45,56,1
(g) Customs Receipts[원본불량;p.45]=45,56,1
(h) Gin-eng Tax, etc[원본불량;p.45]=45,56,2
21. Public Loans=46,57,2
VI. CURRENCY=48,59,1
22. Currency Reforms[원본불량;p.49]=48,59,2
23. Withdrawal of Old Nickel Coins=50,61,1
24. Withdrawal of Copper Cash=50,61,2
25. Circulation of New Coins and Bank-Notes=51,62,1
VII. BANKING ETC.=52,63,1
26. Monetary Organs=52,63,1
27. The Central Bank(Dai-ichi Ginko)=52,63,3
28. Native Banks=54,65,3
29. Agricultural and Industrial Banks=56,67,2
30. Japanese Banks=57,68,1
31. Warehouses=58,69,1
(a) Government Warehouses=58,69,1
(b) Local Warehouses=58,69,2
(c) The Seoul Co-operative Warehouse Company=59,70,1
32. Note Associations[원본불량;p.59]=59,70,2
33. "Local Association for Money Circulation"=60,71,1
VIII. COMMERCE=61,72,1
34. Foreign Trade=61,72,2
(a) Imports=62,73,1
(b) Exports=62,73,2
(c) Trade, According to Countries[원본불량;p.63]=63,74,1
(d) Shipping[원본불량;p.63]=63,74,2
(e) Specie=64,75,1
(f) Balance of Trade=64,75,2
35. Customs Maritime Undertakings=66,77,2
36. Light-Houses[원본불량;p.67]=67,78,2
IX. COMMUNICATIONS[원본불량;p.69]=69,80,1
37. Public Highways=69,80,2
38. Posts[원본불량;p.71]=70,81,3
39. Telegraphs and Telephones=72,83,2
40. Railways=74,85,3
X. PUBLIC UNDERTAKINGS=77,88,1
41. Construction of Public Buildings=77,88,1
42. Brick Manufacturing=77,88,2
43. The Printing Bureau=78,89,3
44. Pyingyang Coal Mines=79,91,2
45. Forest Undertakings Station=80,92,2
XI. AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENCOURAGEMENT=82,94,1
46. Model Forests=82,94,2
47. Agricultural and Industrial Model Farm=83,95,3
48. Cultivation of Cotton[원본불량;p.86]=85,97,2
49. Industrial Training School[원본불량;p.86]=86,98,3
50. Seoul Exposition[원본불량;p.87]=87,100,2
XII. SANITATION=89,102,1
51. Sanitary affairs in Korea[원본불량;p.89]=89,102,2
52. Tai-Han Hospital=90,103,3
53. Medical School[원본불량;p.92]=91,105,2
54. Water Works[원본불량;p.92~93]=92,106,2
(a) Chemulpho Water Works[원본불량;p.93]=93,107,2
(b) Ping-yang Water Works=94,108,1
(c) Fusan Water Works=94,108,1
XIII. EDUCATION ETC=95,109,1
55. Education in Korea=95,109,2
56. Common Schools[원본불량;p.96]=96,110,3
57. Normal School=97,112,2
58. Other Government Schools=98,113,1
59. Freedom of Religious Teaching=98,113,3
APPENDIX=101,116,1
A. Protocol Concluded between Japan and Korea on February 23, 1904, regarding the Situation of Korea=101,116,2
B. Agreement between Japan and Korea, signed August 22 ,1904, Relating to Financial and Diplomatic Advisers=102,117,2
C. Agreement between Japan and Korea, signed April 1, 1905, regarding Communications Services=103,118,3
D. Agreement Respecting the Coast Trade of Korea=105,120,3
E. Agreement between Japan and Korea, signed November 17, 1905, by which Japan Assumed Charge of the Foreign Relations of Korea[원본불량;p.107]=107,122,2
F. Declaration of the Japanese Government, November 22, 1905=109,124,1
G. Agreement between Japan and Korea, signed on July 24, 1907, relating to the Internal Administration of the Korea=110,125,1
H. The Organic Regulations of the Residency General and Residencies=111,126,5
I. Agreement between the Governments of Japan and Korea concerning the Management of the Forests in the Districts along the Yalu and the Tumen=115,130,2
J. The Mining Law=116,131,8
[K. The Placer Mining Law etc.]=123,138,22
TABLE 1. POPULATIONS AND DOMICILES(EXCLUSIVELY KOREANS)=127,142,1
TABLE 2. REVENUE OF THE KOREAN GOVERNMENT, FISCAL YEARS, 1905-1908=128,143,1
TABLE 3. EXPENDITURES OF THE KOREAN GOVERNMENT, FISCAL YEARS, 1905-1908=129,144,1
TABLE 4. IMPORT(NET) OF FOREIGN GOODS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES FOR THE YEARS, 1903-1907=130,145,3
TABLE 5. EXPORT OF NATIVE GOODS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES FOR THE YEARS, 1903-1907=133,148,1
TABLE 6. NET VALUE OF THE DIRECT FOREIGN TRADE, 1903 TO 1907, According To Countries=134,149,1
TABLE 7. COMPARATIVE TABLE OF NET CUSTOMS RECEIPTS COLLECTED FOR THE YEARS 1887 To 1907=135,150,1
TABLE 8. NUMBER AND TONNAGE OF VESSELS ENTERED FOR THE YEARS 1903-1907, According to Flags[원본불량;p.136]=136,151,2
TABLE 9. EXPORT OF GOLD TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 1903 to 1907, ACCORDING TO PORTS AND COUNTRIES=138,153,1
TABLE 10. STATE OF BUSINESS OF AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL BANKS=139,154,1
TABLE 11. GENERAL CONDITION OF GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS(December 31ST,1907)=140,155,1
PLAN OF FUSAN HARBOUR=141,156,1
PLAN OF CHEMULPHO HARBOUR=142,157,1
ROAD CONSTRUCTION MAP OF KOREA=143,158,1
The Court of Cassation=24-1,35,1
The Printing Bureau and its Book-Binding Section=78-1,90,1
The Industrial Training School=86-1,99,1
The Tai-Han Hospital and its third class ward=90-1,104,1
A Common School at Seoul and its class room=96-1,111,1
ERRATA=0,1,1
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CONTENTS=I,4,8
I. GENERAL=1,12,1
1. Introduction[원본불량;p.2~3]=1,12,5
2. Area and Population=5,16,3
3. Residency General=7,18,3
4. Expenses Defrayed by Japanese Treasury in Korea=9,20,2
5. Patents Burean=11,22,4
6. Consulates and Residencies=14,25,3
7. The Oriental Development Company[원본불량;p.17,19]=16,27,5
8. Compensation for the Land Appropriated by Japan for Military and Railway Uses[원본불량;p.21]=20,31,2
9. Control of Japanese Maurais Sujets=22,33,2
II. IMPERIAL HOUSEHOLD=24,35,1
10. Reforms in the Imperial Household=24,35,1
11. New Imperial Palace=24,35,3
12. Imperial Journeys=25,37,2
13. Education of the Crown Prince=26,38,4
14. Other members of the Imperial Family=29,41,2
15. Readjustment of Properties=30,42,3
16. Settlement of Debts=32,44,2
17. Dismissal of Superfluous Officials=34,46,1
18. Reduction of Superfluous Ceremonies=34,46,2
19. Art Museum, Zoological Gardens, etc.=35,47,2
20. Imperial Library=36,48,1
21. Finance of Imperial Household=36,48,2
III. CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION=38,50,1
22. Cabinet=38,50,3
23. Ministers' Meeting at the Resident General's Mansion=39,52,1
24. Privy Council=39,52,4
25. Japanese Subjects in the Civil Service=41,55,3
26. Regulations for Appointing Civil officials=43,57,3
27. Regulations Concerning Salary and Solatium=45,59,3
28. Official Gazette=47,61,2
IV. LOCAL ADMINISTRATION=49,63,1
29. Conference of Provincial Governors=49,63,3
30. Provincial Governments=52,66,2
31. The Pu of Seoul and the other 10 Pus=53,67,2
32. District Magistracies=54,68,2
33. "Local Civil Service Qualifications Committee"=55,69,2
34. Men Chyang (Village Head-men)=56,70,1
35. Local Finance=56,70,2
V. JUSTICE=58,72,1
36. Opening of the New Courts of Justice=58,72,4
37. Regulations for Civil and Criminal Procedure=60,75,3
38. Revised Penal Code=62,77,2
39. Progress of Law Codification=64,79,1
40. Barristers=64,79,2
41. Law School=65,80,2
42. The New Prison Administration=67,82,1
VI. PEACE AND ORDER=68,83,1
43. Garrison Army=68,83,2
44. Naval Defence=69,84,2
45. Garrison Gendarmery=70,85,2
46. Police=71,86,2
47. Readjustment of Police Administration=72,87,3
48. Conference of Provincial Police Inspectors=74,89,2
49. "Political Telephones"=75,90,2
50. Native Assistant Gendarmerie=76,91,2
51. Insurgents=77,92,2
52. Measure for Pacifying Insurgents=79,94,3
53. Control of Fire-arms, Gun-powder, etc.=81,96,2
54. The Self-Defence Association=82,97,2
55. Assassination of Mr. Stevens=83,98,2
56. Press=85,100,2
57. Foreign Journalism=87,102,3
VII. FINANCE=90,105,1
58. Increase of the State Accounts=90,105,2
59. Land Tax=91,106,2
60. Readjustment of the Yoktunto Revenue=92,107,3
61. House Tax=94,109,1
62. Urban Building Tax=94,109,1
63. Customs Tariff=95,110,1
64. Ginseng Monopoly=96,111,4
65. Investigation of Revenue Sources(Tobacco, Liquor. Salt, etc.)=98,114,3
66. Public Loans=100,116,4
67. National Treasuries=102,119,1
68. Public Audit Bureau=102,119,2
VIII. CURRENCY, BANKING, ETC.=104,121,1
69. Withdrawal of Debased Nickels=104,121,1
70. Adjustment of Copper Cash=104,121,2
71. New Coins and Bank Notes=105,122,3
72. The Dai-Ichi Ginko=107,124,1
73. Agricultural and Industrial Banks=107,124,2
74. Ordinary Native Banks=108,125,1
75. Japanese Ordinary Banks=108,125,2
76. Note Associations=109,126,1
77. "Local Monetary Circulation Associations"=109,126,2
IX. COMMUNICATONS=111,128,1
78. Progress of Road Construction=111,128,2
79. Railway Traffic=112,129,3
80. Construction work of Rajlways=114,132,2
81. Channel Ferry Steamers=115,133,2
82. Posts=116,134,2
83. Telegraph and Telephone=117,135,2
X. FOREIGN COMMERCE=119,137,1
84. Imports and Exports for 1908=119,137,2
85. Trade According to Countries=120,138,2
86. Customs Administration=121,139,2
87. Customs Bonding Offices[원본불량;p.122]=122,140,1
88. Coast Guard Inspecting Stations=123,141,1
89. Opening of Chung-jin Port=123,141,2
90. Progress of Works for Facilitating Customs Operations=124,142,1
91. Progress of Light-House Facilities=125,143,1
XI. AGRICULTURE=126,144,1
92. Utilization of Waste Lands=126,144,2
93. Sericulture=127,145,2
94. Distribution of Agricultural Experts=128,146,1
95. Suwon Model Farm and its Branches=128,146,3
96. Irrigation Reservoirs=129,148,1
97. Agricultural and Forestry School=129,148,4
98. Horticultural Station=131,151,1
99. Nursery Gardens=132,152,1
100. Cotton Plantation Station=132,152,1
101. Live-Stock=132,152,3
102. The Observatory=133,154,3
XII. TRADE AND INDUSTRY=135,157,1
103. Trading Market=135,157,1
104. Local Industrial Museum=135,157,3
105. Subsidies to Native Industries=137,160,1
106. Business Co-operation=137,160,3
107. Weights and Measures=139,162,2
108. Industrial Training School=140,163,2
109. Commercial School=141,164,2
XIII. MINING=143,166,1
110. Mining Conditions=143,166,1
111. Mining Laws and Regulations=143,166,3
112. Foreign Investments in Mines=145,168,3
113. Settlement of Kapsan Mining Claim=147,170,2
114. Concessions Granted Under Mining Laws=148,171,2
115. Pying-yang Coal Mine=149,172,1
116. Iron Mining=150,173,1
XIV. FORESTRY=151,174,1
117. Forestry Law=151,174,2
118. Model Forests=152,175,2
119. Nursery Beds=153,177,1
120. Forestry Undertakings Station=153,177,3
XV. FISHERY=155,180,1
121. Fishery Conditions=155,180,1
122. Fishery Administration=155,180,2
123. Japanese Fisheries in Korean Waters=156,181,2
124. Fishery Law=157,182,1
125. Whaling[원본불량;p.157]=157,182,2
126. Control of Poachers=158,183,1
XVI. SANITATION=159,184,1
127. Epidemic Diseases=159,184,2
128. Vaccination=160,185,3
129. Seoul Sanitary Association=161,187,2
130. Opium Smoking=162,188,2
131. Tai-Han Hospital=163,189,2
132. Medical School=164,190,1
133. Foreign Hospitals=164,190,2
134. Official Recognition of the Medical Service=165,191,1
135.Non-Commissioned Official Doctors=165,191,2
136. Red Cross Society=166,192,3
137. Progress of the Government Water Works=168,194,1
138. Seoul Water Works=168,194,2
139. Mokpo Water Works=169,195,1
XVII. EDUCATION=170,196,1
140. Private Schools=170,196,2
141. Aids to Private Schools=171,197,2
142. Educational Associations=172,198,2
143. Text-Books Compiled by the Government=173,199,3
144. Text-Books Compiled by Individuals[원본불량;p.175]=175,201,2
145. Education of Women=176,202,2
146. Increase of Common Schools=177,203,2
147. Foreign Language Schools=178,204,1
148. Normal Schools in Seoul=178,204,3
149. High Schools=179,206,1
150. Song-gyun-koan=180,207,1
151. Korean Students Sent to Japan=180,207,2
152. Japanese Schools in Korea=181,208,1
153. Schools Maintained by Foreign Missionaries=181,208,2
XVIII. APPENDIX=183,210,1
A. Convention concluded between Japan and United States on May 15,1908,regarding the Protection in Korea of Inventions, Designes, Trade-Makes and Copy-rights=183,210,2
B. Regulation Relating to the Organization of the Patent Bureau of the Residency General=185,212,1
C. The Law Relating to the Toyo Takushoku Kabushiki Kaisha=186,213,6
D. Memorandum Concerning Transfer of Korean Law Courts and Prisons to Japan, concluded July 12,1909=192,219,1
E. MINING LAWS=193,220,7
F. FORESTRY LAW=200,227,3
[G. ORDINANCE FOR PRIVATE SCHOOLS etc.]=203,230,17
TABLE 1. REVEXUE OF THE KOREAN GOVERNMENT FISCAL YEARS,1905-1909=206,233,1
TABLE 2. EXPENDITURES OF THE KOREAN GOVERNMENT FISCAL YEARS, 1905-1909=207,234,1
TABLE 3. COMPARATIVE TABLE OF THE TOTAL VALUE OF MERCHANDISE EXPORTED FROM AND DM-PORTED INTO KOREA,1907-8=208,235,1
TABLE 4. COMPARATIVE TABLE OF THE TOTAL VALUE OF CLASSIFIED MERCHANDISE EXPORTED FROM KOREA=208,235,1
TABLE 5. COMPARATIVE TABLE OF THE TOTAL VALUE OF CLASSIFIED MERCHANDISE IMPORTED INTO KOREA, 1907-8=209,236,1
TABLE 6. COMPARATIVE TABLE OF THE TOTAL VALUE OF MERCHANDISE EXPORTED TO AND IMPORTED FROM VARIOUS FOREIGN COUNTRIES,1907-8=210,237,1
TABLE 7. COMPARATIVE TABLE OF THE TOTAL VALUE OF MERCHANDISE EXPORTED FROM AND IMPORTED INTO EACH PORT,1907-8=211,238,1
TABLE 8. COMPARATIVE TABLE OF THE TOTAL VALUE OF SPECIE AND BULLION EXPORTED TO AND IMPORTED FROM VARIOUS FOREIGN COUNTRIES,1907-8=212,239,1
TABLE 9. COMPARATIVE TABLE OF MERCHANT VESSELS ENTERED AND CLEARED 1907-8=213,240,1
TABLE 10. TABLE OF EPIDEMIC DISEASES=214,241,1
TABLE 11. GENERAL CONDITION OF GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS=215,242,1
POST OFFICE AND POSTAL ROUTE IN KOREA=216-1,243,1
TELEGRAPH OFFICE AND TELEGRAPH ROUTE IN KOREA=217-1,244,1
DISPOSITION OF LIGHT-HOUSES IN KOREA 1908=218-1,245,1
Imperial Trip, guided by Prince Ito=24-1,36,1
Repaired Audience Hall=24-1,36,1
Conservatory in Botanical Garden=24-1,36,1
New Office Building of Imperial Household=24-1,36,1
Imperial Zoological Garden=24-1,36,1
Imperial Museum=24-1,36,1
New Cabinet Building,Now occupied by Finance Department=38-1,51,1
New Court Building in seoul=58-1,73,1
Old Court Trial=58-1,73,1
New Court Proceedings=58-1,73,1
New Prison Compound in Seoul=58-1,73,1
Ginseng Monopoly Station=96-1,112,1
Bactcreological Laboratory=96-1,112,1
Ginseng Farm=96-1,112,1
Five-Year Plants=96-1,112,1
One-Year Plants=96-1,112,1
Roots of Five-Year Plants=96-1,112,1
Washing Roots under Official Inspection=96-1,112,1
Drying by Steam Heat=96-1,112,1
Steaming by Modern Engine=96-1,112,1
Spontaneous Evaporation Salt Station=100-1,117,3
New Bridges, in connection with Road Construction=112-1,130,1
Bridge Construction=112-1,130,1
Cutting for Road Construction=112-1,130,1
Newly repaired South Gate in Seoul=112-1,130,1
Surrendered Insurgents employed in Road Construction=112-1,130,1
Sericulture Experiments in the Native Hut=128-1,147,1
Model Farm in Su-won=128-1,147,1
Mulberry Trees Experimented with in Model-Farm=128-1,147,1
Ramie (Chinese grass) Experimented with in the Farm=128-1,147,1
The Shiuriki Rice Experimented with in the Farm=128-1,147,1
Flax Plants Experimented with in the Farm=128-1,147,1
Vegetables produced in Horticultural Station=130-1,150,1
Experimental Washington Grape-Vines=130-1,150,1
Apple Trees of Three years old, experimented in the station=130-1,150,1
Italian Grapes=130-1,150,1
Black st Peter Grapes=130-1,150,1
Cotton Plantation in Mokpo=132-1,153,1
Shipping Cotton in the Port of Mokpo=132-1,153,1
Exporting-Cattle Quarantine Station in Fusan=134-1,156,1
Native Bull=134-1,156,1
Simmenther Bull=134-1,156,1
Market in Tai-ku=136-1,159,1
Live-stock Market in Tai-ku=136-1,159,1
First year of Afforestation in a Model Forest in the Vicinity of Seoul=152-1,176,1
Nursery Garden in Su-won=152-1,176,1
Second year of Afforestation in the Same Model Forest=152-1,176,1
Korean Women engaged in Planting Seedling in Nursery Beds=152-1,176,1
Timber Rafts in the Yalu River=154-1,179,1
Vaccination on Students in Seoul Foreign Language Sehool=160-1,186,1
Taking Vaccine From Cattle=160-1,186,1
Vaccine Manufacturing Station=160-1,186,1
Girls Vaccinated by Female Vaccinators=160-1,186,1
Using Corpse of Child which died of=160-1,186,1
Modern Class Room=178-1,205,1
SeoulNormal School=178-1,205,1
Old Time Village Clug-pung=178-1,205,1
Chemical Laboratory in theNormal School=178-1,205,1
Separate Class for Girls in Common School=178-1,205,1
Post Office and Postal Route in korea=216-1,243,1
Telegraph Office and Telegraph Route in Korea=217-1,244,1
Disposition of Light-Houses in Korea=218-1,245,1
MAP OF CHOSEN (KOREA)=VIII-I,11,1
1. Introduction=1,12,3
2. Expenses Defrayed by Japanese Government in Korea in 1909=3,14,3
3. Residency General=5,16,3
4. International Affairs=7,18,1
A. Chinese Settlements=7,18,2
B. Reimbursement of Loans to China=8,19,2
C. Chientao Question=9,20,3
D. Timber Rafting in the Yalu river=11,22,2
E. Japanese Settlement in Masampo=12,23,2
F. Reimbursement for Russian Concession in Masampo=13,24,1
G. Three New Taxes on Foreign Nationals=13,24,2
5. New Census of Population=14,25,3
6. Land Survey=16,27,3
II. IMPERIAL HOUSEHOLD=19,30,1
7. Final Settlement of Debts=19,30,2
8. Office of Imperial Guards=20,31,1
9. Institute for the Aged=20,31,2
10. Royal Encouragement of Agriculture=21,32,1
11. Accounts of Imperial Household=21,32,2
III. CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION=23,34,1
12. Cabinet=23,34,2
13. Abolition of Judicial and Army Departments=24,35,3
14. Laws and Ordinances=25,37,2
IV. LOCAL ADMINISTRATION=27,39,1
15. Readjustment of Administrative Divisions=27,39,2
16. Readjustment of the Men Village=28,40,1
17. Japanese Appointed to District Magistracies=29,41,1
18. Local Finance=29,41,2
19. Special Expenses for Local Needs=30,42,2
V. JUSTICE=32,44,1
20. Transfer of Judicial Administration=32,44,3
21. Law-Courts of Residency General=34,46,4
22. New Prison System=37,49,3
23. Conferences of Judicial and Prison Authorities=39,51,2
24. Code Investigation=40,52,1
VI. PEACE AND ORDER=41,53,1
25. Police=41,53,2
26. Gendarmery=42,54,2
27. Police Steam Launches=43,55,2
28. Police Telephone=44,56,1
29. Insurgents=45,57,2
30. Assassination=46,58,2
31. Control of Printing Matter=47,59,2
32. Press=48,60,2
33. Control of Associations=49,61,1
VII. FINANCE=50,62,1
34. The Budget for 1910=50,62,2
35. Land Tax=51,63,2
36. Yoktun Lands and Other State Lands=52,64,2
37. House Tax=54,66,1
38. Three New Taxes=54,66,4
39. Miscellaneous Taxes=57,69,2
40. Results of Tax Collection=58,70,3
41. Ginseng Monopoly=60,72,3
42. Public Loan=62,74,1
43. Treasuries=63,75,1
44. Public Audit Bureau=63,75,2
VIII. CURRENCY, BANKING, ETC.=65,77,1
45. Withdrawal of Old Coins=65,77,3
46. Disposal of Old Coins Withdrawn=67,79,1
47. New Coins=68,80,1
48. Bank Notes=68,80,2
49. Bank of Korea=69,81,4
50. Agricultural and Industrial Banks=71,84,3
51. "Local Monetary Circulation Associations." (PEOPLE'S BANKS)=73,86,2
52. Ordinary Banks=74,87,3
53.Note Associations=75,89,2
IX. GOVERNMENT UNDERTAKINGS=77,91,1
54. Printing Bureau=77,91,2
55. Construction Works=78,92,1
56. Brick Manufacturing=79,93,1
57. Salt Industry=79,93,3
58. Pying-yang Coal Mine=81,95,2
59. Iron Mining=82,96,2
60. Forestry Undertaking Station=83,97,3
X. COMMUNICATIONS=86,100,1
61. Road Construction=86,100,2
62. Railway Traffic=87,101,3
63. Constructions and Repairs[원본불량;p.89]=89,103,4
64. Channel Ferry Steamer[원본불량;p.91]=91,106,1
65. Marine Transportation=92,107,2
66. Post Offices=93,108,2
67. Posts=94,109,2
68. Telegraphs=95,110,2
69. Telephones=96,111,1
70. Extent of the Korean Use of Communications Facilities=96,111,2
XI. FOREIGN COMMERCE=98,113,1
71. Imports and Exports for 1909=98,113,3
72. Trade According to Countries=100,115,3
73. Trade According to Ports=102,117,2
74. Specie and Bullion=103,118,3
75. Shipping=105,120,1
76. Customs Administration=105,120,2
77. Free Passage at Chyong-jin=106,121,1
78. Customs Construction Works=106,121,2
79. Light-House Facilities=107,122,2
XII. AGRICULTURE=109,124,1
80. Distribution of Agricultural Tools=109,124,1
81. Distribution of Seeds and Young Plants=109,124,2
82. Sericulture=110,125,2
83. Live-Stock=111,126,3
84. Cattle Plague=113,128,2
85. Cattle Slaughter=114,129,1
86. Suwon Model Farm=114,129,3
87. Horticultural Station=115,131,2
88. Cotton Plantation=116,132,2
89. Seedling Stations=117,134,1
90. Utilization of Waste Lands=117,134,2
91. Oriental Development Company=118,135,2
XIII. TRADE AND INDUSTRY=120,137,1
92. Business Corporations=120,137,1
93. Markets=120,137,2
94. Competitive Exhibition=121,139,1
95. Industrial Encouragement=121,139,1
96. Weights and Measures=122,140,4
97. Patents=123,143,2
XIV. MINING, FORESTRY AND FISHING=125,145,1
98. Permits of Mining Concessions=125,145,2
99. Mineral Products=126,146,1
100. Model Afforestation=126,146,2
101. Seedling Beds=127,147,2
102. Investigation of State Forests=128,148,1
103. Afforestation Permits=129,149,1
104. Enforcement of New Fishery Law=129,149,2
105. Fishery Permits=130,150,2
106. Control of Poachers=131,151,1
107. Improvement or Fishing Boats, Tools, etc.=132,152,2
108. Fishery Association=133,153,1
XV. SANITATION=134,154,1
109. Hygienic Administration=134,154,1
110. Epidemic Diseases=134,154,5
111. Vaccination=138,158,2
112. The Seoul Sanitary Association=139,159,2
113. Tai-han Hospital=140,160,2
114. Charity Hospital=141,161,2
115. Medical Practice[파오손면;p.143]=142,162,2
116. Water Works[파오손면;p.143]=143,163,1
XVI. EDUCATION[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
117. Educational Reforms[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
118. Common Schools[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
119. Normal Schools[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
120. High Schools[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
121. Girls High School[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
122. Foreign Language School[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
123. Song-gyun-koan[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
124. Law School[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
125. Industrial Schools[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
126. Agricultural and Dendrological School[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
127. Industrial Training School[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
128. Private Schools[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
129. Text Books[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
130. Teachers' Certificates[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
131. Educational Associations[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
132. Students Sent to Japan[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
133. Educational Expense[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
134. Seoul Orphanage[파오손면;p.144~158]=143,163,1
XVII. JAPANESE SETTLEMENT MUNICIPALITY ADMINISTRATION=159,164,1
135. Settlement Municipalities=159,164,2
136. Quasi-Settlement Municipal Associations=160,165,2
137. Education for Japanese=161,166,2
138. Other Public Undertakings=163,168,2
139. Finance of Settlement Municipalities=164,169,2
140. Banks=165,170,1
141. Japanese Populations and Domiciles=165,170,2
APPENDIX=167,172,1
A. Memorandum Concerning Transfer of Korean Law Courts and Prisons to Japan, concluded July 12, 1909=167,172,1
B. Memorandum Concerning the Central Bank in Korea=168,173,1
C. The Korean Boundary Agreement=169,174,2
D. The House Tax Law=171,176,2
E. The Tobacco Tax Law=173,178,2
[F. The Liquor Tax Law etc.]=175,180,18
TABLE 1. AREA, POPULATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION=177,182,1
TABLE 2. EXPENSES DEFRAYED BY JAPANESE TREASURY IN KOREA=178,183,1
TABLE 3. REVENUE OF THE KORENA GOVERNMENT,1905-1910=179,184,1
TABLE 4. EXPENDITURES OF THE KOREAN GOVERNMENT FISCAL YEARS, 1905-1910=180,185,1
TABLE 5. PUBLIC DEBT OUTSTANDING=181,186,1
TABLE 6. AMOUNT OF NEW COINS MINTED AND ISSUED=182,187,1
TABLE 7. AMOUNT OF NEW COINS MINTED AND ISSUED=183,188,1
TABLE 8. AMOUNT OF RESERVES PROVIDED FOR BANDNoTES=184,189,1
TABLE 9. FOREIGN TRADE FOR FIVE YEARS=185,190,1
TABLE 10. FOREIGN TRADES, ACCORDING TO COUNTRIES=186,191,1
TABLE 11. FOREIGN TRADE, ACCORDING TO PORTS=187,192,1
TABLE 12. NUMBER AND TONNAGE OF VESSELS ENTERED=188,193,1
TABLE 13. STATISTICS OF POST AND PARCELS=189,194,1
TABLE 14. TABLE OF LETTER-CARRIERS=189,194,1
TABLE 15. MONEY ORDERS=189,194,1
TABLE 16. POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS=190,195,1
TABLE 17. STATISTICS OF TELEGRAPHS=190,195,1
TABLE 18. STATISTICS OF TELEPHONES=190,195,1
TABLE 19. RAILWAY TRAFFIC=191,196,1
TABLE 20. RAILWAY ACCOUNT=191,196,1
TABLE 21. EPIDEMIC DISEASES=192,197,1
MAP OF CHOSEN(KOREA)=8-1,11,1
Band of Korea in course of Construction=70-1,83,1
A Native Bank Called the Chon-il, at Seoul=70-1,83,1
Agricultural and Industrial Bank in Ham-gyong Province=70-1,83,1
Agricultural and Industrial Bank at Chyon-jyu(이미지참조)=70-1,83,1
People's Band at Mit-yang=74-1,88,1
People's Band at Suwon=74-1,88,1
Ware-house attached to Yong-sen-po People's Bank(이미지참조)=74-1,88,1
Banking business conducted by Hoi-dok People's Bank(이미지참조)=74-1,88,1
Grain Cleaning conducted at Taiku People's Bank=74-1,88,1
Government Ware house rented to An-ak People's Bank=74-1,88,1
Pig breeding conducted by Kong-jyu People's Bank=74-1,88,1
Mulberry tree garden attached to Wiju People's Bank=74-1,88,1
Railway Bridge Construction over Yalu river=90-1,105,1
Merino Sheep breeding at Suwan Model Farm=114-1,130,1
Wheat Cultivation at Suwan Model Farm=114-1,130,1
Simmenther Bull breeding=114-1,130,1
Tobacco Cultivation=114-1,130,1
Reaping Rice plants=114-1,130,1
Rice Seedling Bed=114-1,130,1
Drying of Rice plants=114-1,130,1
Plantation of Rice Seedings=114-1,130,1
Japanese apricot experiment at Horticulture Station, four years old=116-1,133,1
Apple experiment at Horticulture Station, five years old=116-1,133,1
Experiment Bartlett Pear, four years old=116-1,133,1
Japanese Pear (Pyrus Communis) experiment Station=116-1,133,1
Experiment in Sauvignon jaune, four years old=116-1,133,1
Experiment Zinfandel Grape Vines, two years old=116-1,133,1
New Market houses constructed by Han-syong Bank under auspices of the Government=120-1,138,1
New Market at Seoul=120-1,138,1
Old Market at Seoul=120-1,138,1
[title page etc.]=0,1,3
Weights, Measures and Moneys, with English and French Equivalents=IX,12,1
Name of Provinces and Principal Cities, Towns, Districts, Mountains, Rivers, Islands and Bays in Japanese and Korean Pronunciations=X,13,1
MAP OF CHOSEN (KOREA)=X-I,14,1
I. GENERAL=1,15,1
1. Introduction=1,15,9
2. Annexation=9,23,1
A. Reasons for Annexation=9,23,3
B. Treaty and Imperial Reseripts=11,25,3
C. Proclamation and Instruction issued by the Resident-General=14,28,5
D. Treatment of Ex-Imperial Family of Korea.=17,32,2
E. Treatment of Korean Subjects=18,33,6
F. Status of Foreigners=21,38,2
3. Establishment of Government-General=22,39,3
4. Establishment of Special Accounts=23,41,3
II. CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION=26,44,1
5. Organization of Government-General and its Affiliated Offices=26,44,3
6. Establishment of Consulting Body=28,46,2
7. Laws and Ordinances=29,47,2
8. Matters Concerning Foreigners=30,48,1
A. Consuls and Foreigners=30,48,3
B. Foreign Settlements=32,50,2
C. Legally Acquired Rights of Foreigners=33,51,3
D. News-Papers maintained by Foreigners=35,53,1
E. Frontier Affairs=35,53,2
F. Koreans Abroad=36,54,2
G. Freedom of Religious Propagation=37,55,3
9. Land Survey=40,58,6
10. Investigation of Old Usages=44,63,2
11. Official Gazette=45,64,2
III. LOCAL ADMINISTRATION=47,66,1
12. Uniformity of Administrative Organs=47,66,2
13. Provincial Governments=48,67,5
14. Prefectures and District Magistracies=51,71,1
15. Japanese Municipal Settlements=52,72,2
16. Men-cho(Men-chyung)(이미지참조)=53,73,2
17. Local Governments' Expenses=54,74,2
18. Special Expenses for Local Needs=55,75,3
19. Imperial Donation for local Needs=57,77,2
20. Conditions of Life among the People=59,79,2
IV. CHARITIES=61,81,1
21. Relief Measures for Famine or Calamities=61,81,1
22. Relief for Damage Inflicted by Insurgents=61,81,2
23. Imperial Donation for Virtuous Conduct and Relief Funds=62,82,3
24. Sa-fun Grain System=64,84,2
25. Keijo (Seoul) Orphanage(이미지참조)=65,85,2
V. JUSTICE=67,87,1
26. Law Courts=67,87,4
27. Police Summary Judgment=70,90,2
28. Prisons=72,92,4
29. General Pardon=75,95,1
30. Extinction of Consular Jurisdiction=75,95,3
VI. PEACE AND ORDER=78,98,1
31. Defence=78,98,2
32. Uniformity of Police Organs=79,99,4
33. Measures Taken at Time of Annexation=82,102,2
34. Maritime Police Measures=83,103,1
35. Suppression of Insurgents=83,103,3
36. Control of Meetings and Associations=85,105,2
37. Control of Press=86,106,2
38. Control of Undue Influence=88,108,1
A. Raising Unreasonable Contributions=88,108,1
B. Professional Writers=88,108,2
C. Land Surveyors=89,109,1
39. Control of Improper Traffic=90,110,1
40. Control of Fire-Arms, Gun-Powder, etc=90,110,2
VII. FINANCE=92,112,1
41. The Budget for 1911=92,112,4
42. Internal Revenue Offices=96,116,2
43. Land Tax=97,117,2
44. Yoktun Lands and Other State Lands=98,118,4
45. House Tax=101,121,2
46. Building Tax=102,122,1
47. Tax on Liquor=103,123,2
48. Tax on Tobacco=104,124,3
49. Salt Tax=105,126,2
50. Mining Tax=106,127,1
51. Customs Tariff=106,127,3
52. Stamp Receipts=108,129,1
53. Receipts from Public Undertakings and State Properties=109,130,1
54. Public Loans=110,131,2
55. Funds to Meet Deficit=111,132,2
56. Investigation for Increasing Revenue Sources=112,133,4
57. Treasuries=114,136,2
VIII. CURRENCY, BANKING, etc=116,138,1
58. Completion of Currency Reform=116,138,5
59. Coins=120,142,1
60. Bank Notes=121,143,1
61. Bank of Chosen[원본불량;p.123]=121,143,4
62. Clearing House=123,146,1
63. Agricultural and Industrial Banks[원본불량;p.124~125]=124,147,2
64. "Chiho Kinyn Kumiai" (PEOPLE'S BANKS) (이미지참조)=125,148,2
65. Note Associations=127,150,1
66. Local Warehouses=127,150,2
67. Ordinary Banks=128,151,1
A. Banks established by Japanese=128,151,4
B. Banks maintained by Koreans=130,154,1
IX. GOVERNMENT UNDERTAKINGS=131,155,1
68. Ginseng Monopoly=131,155,4
69. Salt Manufacture=133,158,4
70. Heijo (Pying-yang) Coal Mines(이미지참조)=135,161,2
71. Timber Undertaking Station=136,162,4
72. Printing Bureau=138,165,3
73. Building and Repairing Works=139,167,2
74. Brick and Earthen Pipe Manufacture=140,168,2
X. COMMUNICATIONS=142,170,1
75. Road Construction=142,170,3
76. Railway Traffic=144,172,3
77. Railway Construction=146,174,3
78. Street-Car and Light-Weight Railways=147,176,2
79. Channel Ferry Steamers[원본불량;p.149]=149,178,1
80. Marine Transportation[원본불량;p.150]=150,179,2
81. Communication Facilities=151,180,3
82. Post Services=153,183,3
83. Telegraphs=155,185,1
84. Purchase of submarine Cable=156,186,1
85. Wireless Telegraphs=156,186,2
86. Telephones=157,187,1
87. The Observatory=157,187,3
88. Light-Houses=159,189,2
89. Supervision of Electric Business=160,190,2
XI. COMMERCE=162,192,1
90. Growth of Foreign Trade=162,192,3
91. Trade according to Countries[원본불량;p.165]=164,194,3
92. Trade According to Ports[원본불량;p.166]=166,196,2
93. Specie and Bullion=167,197,2
94. Shipping[원본불량;p.168]=168,198,1
95. Customs Administration=168,198,3
96. Harbour Improvement Works=170,200,4
97. Opening the Port of Shingishu(이미지참조)=173,203,1
XII. AGRICULTURE=174,204,1
98. Increase of Agricultural Products=174,204,2
99. Cultivated Lands=175,205,1
100. State Waste Lands=175,205,2
101. Water Utilizing Measures=177,207,1
A. Yokkuko Western Water Utilizing Association=177,207,1
B. Rinyeki Water Utilizing Association=177,207,2
C. Mitsuyo Water Utilizing Association=178,208,1
D. Rensan Water Utilizing Association=178,208,1
E. Zenycki Water Utilizing Association=178,208,1
F. South Rinyeki Water Utilizing Association=178,208,3
102. Distribution of Seeds and Young Plants=179,210,1
103. Model Stations=179,210,1
A. Principal Farm in Suigen=179,210,4
B. Branch Stations in Taiko and Heijo(이미지참조)=181,213,1
C. Ryusan Branch Station=181,213,1
D. The Tokuson Branch Station=181,213,2
104. Seedling Stations=182,214,1
105. Cotton Plantation=182,214,3
106. Sericulture=183,216,3
107. Live-Stock=185,218,3
108. Oriental Development Company=187,220,4
109. Agriculture Association=189,223,1
XIII. TRADE AND INDUSTRY=190,224,1
110. Company Regulations=190,224,4
111. Participation in Exhibitions=193,227,1
112. Industrial Encouragement=194,228,1
113. Circuit Weaving Instructor=194,228,2
114. Abolition of Patents Bureau=195,229,3
115. Weights and Measures=197,231,2
XIV. MINING, FORESTRY AND FISHERY=199,233,1
116. Increase of Mining Products=199,233,1
117. Permits of Mining Concessions=200,234,1
118. Investigation of Forest Cadastres=200,234,2
119. Afforestation=201,235,4
120. Protection of Forests=203,238,2
121. Fishery Permits=204,239,2
122. Encouragement of Fishery Industry=205,240,4
123. Immigration of Japanese Fishermen=208,244,1
XV. SANITATION=209,245,1
124. Hygienic Administration=209,245,2
125. Epidemic Diseases=210,246,3
126. Precautionary Measures Against Pest=212,248,4
127. Vaccination=214,251,2
128. Central Government Hospital=216,253,2
129. Charity Hospitals=217,254,1
130. Increase of Official Doctors=218,255,1
131. Measures of Street Cleaning=219,256,2
132. Water-Works=220,257,2
133. Purchase of Keijo Water-Works(이미지참조)=221,258,1
XVI. EDUCATION=222,259,1
134. Unification of Educational Administration=222,259,2
135. Common Schools=223,260,4
136. Government Schools of Higher Grade=225,263,1
137. Agricultural and Dendrological School=226,264,1
138. Industrial Training School=226,264,3
139. Industrial Schools (Jitsugyo-Gakko)=228,266,2
140. Private Schools=229,267,2
141. Text Books=230,268,2
142. Students Sent to Japan=231,269,2
143. Education for Japanese=232,270,4
APPENDIX=235,274,1
A. Treaty of Annexation, signed on August 22, 1910 and Promulgated on the 29th of August=235,274,2
B. Imperial Rescript on Annexation=237,276,2
C. The Late Korean Emperor's Rescript on Cession of Sovereignty. (Promulgated on August 29, 1910)=239,278,1
D. Declaration on Annexation Communicated to Powers Concerned. (August 29, 1910)[원본불량;p.240]=240,279,2
E. Proclamation of Annexation by Resident-General. (Issued on August 29, 1910)=242,281,4
F. Instruction to Residents by the Resident-General. (Issued on August 29, 1910)=246,285,2
G. The Organic Regulations of the Government-General of Chosen. Promulgated on October 30, 1910 by Imperial Ordinance No. 354=248,287,3
H. Imperial Ordinance No.324 relating to Laws and Ordinances to be enforced in Chosen. (Promulgated on August 29, 1910)=251,290,1
I. The Seirei (Decree) of the Governor-General concerning the validity of Laws and Ordinances (Promulgated on August 29, 1910)=252,291,1
STATISTICS=253,292,16
TABLE 1. GEOGRAPHICAL SITUATION OF CHOSEN PENINSULA=253,292,1
TABLE 2. AREA AND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION=253,292,1
TABLE 3. DWELLING-HOUSES AND POPULATION=254,293,1
TABLE 4. METEOROGICAL OBSERVATIONS=255,294,1
TABLE 5. ESTIMATE OF REVENUE OF THE GOVERNMENT-GENERAL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1911 AND 1912=256,295,1
TABLE 6. THE ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURES FOR 1911 AND 1912=257,296,1
TABLE 7. AMOUNT OF NEW COINS MINTED AND ISSUED=258,297,1
TABLE 8. AMOUNT OF BANKNoTES ISSUED=259,298,1
TABLE 9. AMOUNT OF RESERVES PROVIDED FOR BANKNoTES=260,299,1
TABLE 10. FOREIGN TRADE FOR SIX YEARS=261,300,1
TABLE 11. FOREIGN TRADE, ACCORDING TO COUNTRIES=262,301,1
TABLE 12. NUMBER AND TONNAGE OF VESSELS ENTERED=263,302,1
TABLE 13. STATISTICS OF POST AND PARCELS=264,303,1
TABLE 14. MONEY ORDERS=264,303,1
TABLE 15. POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS=265,304,1
TABLE 16. STATISTICS OF TELEGRAPHS=265,304,1
TABLE 17. STATISTICS OF TELEPHONES=265,304,1
TABLE 18. RAILWAY TRAFFIC=266,305,1
TABLE 19. RAILWAY ACCOUNT=266,305,1
TABLE 20. SCHOOLS MAINTAINED FOR JAPANESE=267,306,1
TABLE 21. GENERAL STATISTICS OF SCHOOLS FOR KOREANS MAINTAINED BY THE GOVERNMENT AND OTHERS=268,307,1
MAP OF CHOSEN(KOREA)=10-1,14,1
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS=14-1,29,1
A Placard of Resident-General's proclamation on Annexation=14-1,29,1
Ceremony of Conferring I,perial Gifts on aged persons, vitruous wives, dutiful sons, etc.=14-1,29,1
Prince Li's Palace, etc=18-1,34,1
European Building in the Palace Compound of Grand Prince Li=18-1,34,1
Prince Heir's Residential Palace in Tokyo=18-1,34,1
Ceremony of Conferring Imperial Gifts to Yangban, aged person, etc=20-1,37,1
Aged persons, awating the receipt of Imperial Gifts=20-1,37,1
Ceremony of Conferring Imperial Gifts on Helpless Widows, Widowers, and Infants=20-1,37,1
Government-General of Chosen=22-1,40,1
Official Residence of Government-General=22-1,40,1
Investigation of Ownership and Cadastre of Lands=40-1,59,1
Constructing an Observation Station=40-1,59,1
survey Party Carrying a Tent or Provisionaru Hut=40-1,59,1
selecting Stations fot Principal Observation Points=40-1,59,1
Surveying Paddy Lands=40-1,59,1
Provincial Government of the Keiki-do, Keijo(이미지참조)=48-1,68,1
Provincial Government of the South Heian-do, Heijo(이미지참조)=48-1,68,1
Provincial Government of South Kwankyo-do, Kan-ku(이미지참조)=48-1,68,1
Provincial Government of South Chusei:do, Koshu(이미지참조)=48-1,68,1
Tobacco Seedling Bed in Taiko(이미지참조)=104-1,125,1
American Tobaco o Experimental Cultivation at Taiko(이미지참조)=104-1,125,1
Specimens of Korean Tobacco Plants=104-1,125,1
Japanese Tobacco Experimental Cultivation at Taiko(이미지참조)=104-1,125,1
Specimens of Japanese Tobacco Plants=104-1,125,1
Tobacco Experimental Station at Taiden=104-1,125,1
Specimens of American Yellow orinoco Species=104-1,125,1
Tobacco Culvation at Taiden=104-1,125,1
Rice Cleaning Machine=112-1,134,1
Brewing Experimental Station at Maho, suburb of Keijo(이미지참조)=112-1,134,1
Experiments in Berwing Process=112-1,134,1
Experiments in Distilling Process=112-1,134,1
Bank of Chosen=122-1,145,1
Office Hall of Bank of Chosen=122-1,145,1
Agricultural and Industrial Bank in Keijo(이미지참조)=122-1,145,1
People's Bank at Kinsen=122-1,145,1
Branch Office of the Dai-ichi Ginko in Keijo(Japanese Bank)(이미지참조)=128-1,152,1
AKorean Bank Called the Chosen Commercial Bank=128-1,152,1
The Kan-ichi Bank, established by koreans=128-1,152,1
Ginseng Cultivation Farm at Kaijo(이미지참조)=132-1,157,1
Plants from one year old to six years old=132-1,157,1
Roots of Five or Six years' Plants=132-1,157,1
Medical Ginsengm manufactured steaming and drying ginseng roots=132-1,157,1
Government Salt Manufacture Station at Koryo Bay, near Chinnampo(이미지참조)=134-1,160,1
Salt Manufacture by Spontaneous evaporation process=134-1,160,1
Government Coal-Mining Station at Jido, near Keijo(이미지참조)=136-1,163,1
Overland Tramway=136-1,163,1
Digging Mine=136-1,163,1
Railway Line extended to Mine quarter=136-1,163,1
Coal Bricquet Manufacturing=136-1,163,1
Timber Felling in the Keisanchin mountain=138-1,166,1
Preparing Timber Raft in Upper Reach of Oryoku(Yaly) river=138-1,166,1
Timber Rafting in the Oryoku river=138-1,166,1
Tunnel construction with concrete and iron frames=146-1,175,1
Railway Bridge construction on Keijo-Gensan (wansan) line=146-1,175,1
Railway Bridge over Oryoku (Yalu) river=146-1,175,1
Communication Bureau=152-1,182,1
Telephone Exchange Operation at Fusan Post Office=152-1,182,1
Telegraphic Operation at Fusan Post Office=152-1,182,1
Government cruiser, "Kosai-maru," with wireless Telephone Apparastus=152-1,182,1
The Yokyo Water Reservoir maintained by the Rinyeki Water Utilizing Association=178-1,209,1
Drain Pipe Route constructed with Wooden Tubes by Siphon process=178-1,209,1
Stone Quarrying for Reservoir Construction=178-1,209,1
The first Barrage=178-1,209,1
Canal route=178-1,209,1
Rice Plantation experimented by the Farm=180-1,212,1
Agricultural and Industrial Model Farm in Suigen=180-1,212,1
Hackling Rice Grain from staslk by Japanese Machine=180-1,212,1
Cotton Spinning by Hand Machine=180-1,212,1
Plantation of Paulownia tomentosa H. Bu=180-1,212,1
Plantation of Mulberry Trees of the Roso Species(이미지참조)=180-1,212,1
Agriculture Seedling Station at Zenshu, North Zenla Province=182-1,215,1
Agriculture Seedling Station at Koshu, South Zenla Province=182-1,215,1
Office Building of Oriental Development Company, Keijo(이미지참조)=188-1,222,1
Temporary storing of unhulled rice collected from Tenants=188-1,222,1
The Keisan Grain Warehouse attached to the Company's, premises. near Kaiko(이미지참조)=188-1,222,1
Growth of the Second Year=202-1,237,1
The First Year of Afforestation in a Model Forest=202-1,237,1
Growth of the Third Year=202-1,237,1
Growth of the Fifth Year=202-1,237,1
Growth of the Fourth Year=202-1,237,1
Mackerel Fishing Basin in Kyosai island=206-1,242,1
Japanese fisher-men at work=206-1,242,1
Fish market at Fusan=206-1,242,1
Sentry line along Oryoku (Yalu) river, preventing the coming of Chinese coolies at the time when Pest broke out in Manchuria=212-1,249,1
A Common School for Native Koreans=224-1,262,1
A High School for Native Koreans=224-1,262,1
A Business School for Koreans=224-1,262,1
A Japanese Common School=232-1,271,1
A Japanese Girls' High School=232-1,271,1
A Japanese Middle School maintained by Government-General=232-1,271,1
Provincial Government of the South Heian-do, Keijo(이미지참조)=48-1,68,1
Tobacco Seedling Bed in Kaiko(이미지참조)=104-1,125,1
American Tobaco o Experimental Cultivation at Kaiko(이미지참조)=104-1,125,1
Japanese Tobacco Experimental Cultivation at Kaiko(이미지참조)=104-1,125,1
Branch Office of the Dai-ichi Ginko in Keijo (Japanese Bank)(이미지참조)=128-1,152,1
The Keisan Grain Warehouse attached to the Company's, premises. near Taiko(이미지참조)=188-1,222,1
Contents
CONTENTS=I,4,9
Weights, Measures and Moneys, with English and French Equivalents=X,13,1
Name of Provinces and Principal Cities, Towns, Districts, Mountains,Rivers, Islands and Bays in Japanese and Korean Pronunciations=XI,14,1
MAP OF CHOSEN (KOREA)=XII,15,1
INTRODUCTION=1,16,8
I. CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION=9,24,1
1. Government-General and its Affiliated Offices=9,24,3
2. Chusu-in (Central Council)(이미지참조)=11,27,1
3. Matters Concerning Foreigners=11,27,1
A. Consulates=11,27,2
B. Tax Exemption of Church Grounds=12,28,1
4. Land Survey=12,28,5
5. Investigation of Old Usages=16,32,2
II. LOCAL ADMINISTRATION=18,34,1
6. Conferences of Local Authorities=18,34,1
7. Readjustment of Administrative Divisions=18,34,2
8. Provincial Governments=19,35,2
9. Prefectural and District Magistracies=20,36,3
10. Men-cho (Men-chyung)=21,38,1
11. Local Government Expenses=21,38,3
12. Special Expenses for Local Needs=23,40,3
13. Undertakings with Imperial Donation Fund=25,42,6
14. Japanese Municipal Settlements=29,48,2
15. Japanese School Associations=30,49,2
16. Census Investigation[원본불량;p.34]=32,51,3
17. Certification of Immovable Property[원본불량;p.35]=34,53,2
18. Temple Preservation Law=35,54,2
19. Relief for Calamity-Stricken People=36,55,2
20. Government Charity Asylum=37,57,1
III. JUSTICE=38,58,1
21. Effects of Extinction of Consular Jurisdiction=38,58,2
22. Law Courts=39,59,2
23. Summary Judgment by Police=40,60,3
24. "Judicial Police"=41,62,1
A. Criminals=41,62,1
B. Police Supervision of Pardoned Offenders=41,62,2
C. Good Offices in Civil Disputes=42,63,1
D. Bailiffs=42,63,1
25. Prisons=43,64,2
IV. PEACE AND ORDER=45,66,1
26. Defence=45,66,2
27. Police Administration=46,67,1
A. Police Organs=46,67,3
B. Police Training=47,69,2
28. Maritime Police Measures=48,70,2
29. Pacification of Insurgents=50,72,1
30. Control of Religious Teaching[원본불량;p.53]=51,73,3
31. Control of Meetings and Associations=53,75,2
32. Control of Publications=54,76,1
A. Press=54,76,2
B. Other Printed Matter=55,77,1
33. Control of Dangerous Articles=56,78,1
A. Fire-arms, Gunpowder, etc=56,78,1
B. Storing of Other Explosive Articles=56,78,2
34. Fire-Brigades=57,79,1
35. Control of Undue Influence and Improper Trades=57,79,1
A. "Credit Inquiry Bureau"=57,79,2
B. Game Laws=58,80,1
C. Other Improper Trades=58,80,2
V. FINANCE=60,82,1
36. Expenses Defrayed by Imperial Government for Korea=60,82,3
37. The Budget for 1912[원본불량;p.63~64]=62,84,4
38. Offices Collecting Inland Revenue=65,87,2
39. Land Tax=66,88,1
A. Regulations for "Kyel" Registration Books=66,88,2
B. Compilation of Plans of Taxable Lands=67,89,1
C. Encouragement of Payment of Taxes by Land Owners=68,90,1
D. Increase of Kyel=68,90,2
40. Yoktun Lands[원본불량;p.70]=69,91,3
41. Rural House Tax[원본불량;p.72]=71,93,2
42. Urban Building Tax=72,94,2
43. Tax on Liquor[원본불량;p.74]=73,95,2
44. Tax on Tobacco[원본불량;p.76]=75,97,2
45. Salt Tax[원본불량;p.76~77]=76,98,2
46. Mining Tax[원본불량;p.78]=77,99,2
47. Fishing Tax[원본불량;p.78]=78,100,1
48. Inland Revenue Collection[원본불량;p.80]=79,101,2
49. Customs Tariff=81,103,2
50. Stamp Receipts=82,104,1
51. Receipts from Public Undertakings and State Properties[원본불량;p.83]=82,104,2
52. Public Loans[원본불량;p.84]=84,106,1
53. Investigation for Increasing Revenue Sources=85,107,1
A. Tobacco Industry=85,107,3
B. Experimental Liquor Manufacture=87,109,1
54. Treasuries[원본불량;p.88]=88,110,1
55. Public Audit=89,111,1
VI. CURRENCY, BANKING, etc=90,112,1
56. Amalgamation of Currency System=90,112,2
57. Bank Notes[원본불량;p.92]=91,113,2
58. Bank of Chosen=92,114,3
59. Clearing House[원본불량;p.94]=94,116,1
60. Agricultural and Industrial Banks[원본불량;p.96]=94,116,3
61. "Chiho Kinyu Kumiai" (PEOPLE'S BANK)[원본불량;p.97]=96,118,2
62. Note Associations[원본불량;p.98]=97,119,2
63. Ordinary Banks=98,120,1
A. Japanese Banks=98,120,2
B. Korean Banks[원본불량;p.100]=99,121,2
64. Interest Limitation Law=100,122,2
65. Wages=101,123,4
VII. GOVERNMENT UNDERTAKINGS=104,127,1
66. Ginseng Monopoly[원본불량;p.105]=104,127,3
67. Salt Manufacture=106,129,2
68. Heijo Pyong-yang Coal Mines(이미지참조)[원본불량;p.108]=108,131,1
69. Lumber Undertaking Station[원본불량;p.110]=108,131,3
70. Printing Office[원본불량;p.111]=110,133,2
VIII. CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS=112,135,1
71. Unification of Civil Engineering Administration=112,135,1
72. Harbour Improvement Works=112,135,2
A. Second Stage of Harbour Improvements=113,136,1
B. Fusan[원본불량;p.114]=113,136,2
C. Jinsen[원본불량;p.114]=114,137,1
D. Chinnampo[원본불량;p.114]=114,137,3
E. Heijo(이미지참조)=115,139,1
F. Work done during 1911[원본불량;p.116]=115,139,2
73. River Improvement=116,140,1
74. Road Construction=116,140,5
75. Street Improvement=120,145,1
A. Keijo=120,145,1
B. Heijo=120,145,3
C. Zenshu=121,147,1
D. Kaishu=121,147,1
E. Fusan=121,147,1
76. Expropriation of Land=122,148,1
77. Government Buildings=122,148,2
IX. COMMUNICATIONS=124,150,1
78. Railway Traffic[원본불량;p.124]=124,150,3
79. Railway Construction[원본불량;p.128]=126,152,3
80. Tramways and Light Railways=128,154,1
81. Channel Ferry Steamers=128,154,2
82. Marine Transportation[원본불량;p.130]=130,156,2
83. Communication Facilities[원본불량;p.132]=131,157,2
84. Post Services[원본불량;p.133~134]=132,158,4
85. Telegraphs=135,161,2
86. Telephones=136,162,2
87. Hydro-Electric Power=137,163,1
88. Electric Business=137,163,1
89. The Observatory=137,163,2
90. Light-House Facilities=138,164,2
X. COMMERCE=140,166,1
91. Foreign Trade=140,166,3
92. Trade According to Countries[원본불량;p.143]=142,168,3
93. Trade According to Ports[원본불량;p.144]=144,170,2
94. Specie and Bullion[원본불량;p.146]=145,171,2
95. Shipping=146,172,2
96. Customs Administration=147,173,2
XI. AGRICULTURE=149,175,1
97. Increase of Agricultural Products=149,175,1
98. Cultivated Lands[원본불량;p.150]=149,175,2
99. State Waste Lands[원본불량;p.152]=151,177,2
100. Water Utilizing Measures=153,179,1
101. Agricultural Improvement[원본불량;p.154]=154,180,1
A. Selection of Better Seedlings=154,180,1
B. Training in Harvesting Rice=154,180,2
C. Practical Guidance=155,181,1
D. Lectures on Agricultural Improvement=155,181,1
E. Competitive Exhibition of Agricultural Products=155,181,1
102. Model Stations=155,181,1
A. Principal Farm in Suigen=155,181,2
B. Branch Station in Taiko and Heijo=156,182,2
C. Ryuzan Branch Station(이미지참조)=157,183,1
D. The Tokuson Branch Station=157,183,2
103. Seedling Stations=158,184,1
104. Cotton Plantation=158,184,2
105. Sericulture[원본불량;p.160~161]=159,185,4
106. Live-Stock=161,188,6
107. Agricultural Association=164,193,1
108. Oriental Development Company=165,194,4
XII. TRADE AND INDUSTRY=168,198,1
109. Business Corporations[원본불량;p.169]=168,198,2
110. Markets[원본불량;p.170]=169,199,2
111. Participation in Exhibition=170,200,2
112. Industrial Encouragement=171,201,2
113. Hemp Tissue Industry=172,202,1
114. Weights and Measures=172,202,3
115. Investigation of Trade & Industries=174,204,1
XIII. FORESTRY=175,205,1
116. Revision of Forest Regulations=175,205,2
117. Investigation of Forests=176,206,1
A. Forest Boundaries=176,206,1
B. Certain State Forests=176,206,2
C. Forests surrounding Tombs of Prince Li's Family=177,207,1
118. Investigation of Forest Plants=177,207,2
119. Preserved Forests=178,208,1
120. Protection of Forests=178,208,2
121. Afforestation=179,209,1
A. Model Plantation=179,209,1
B. Seedling Stations=179,209,2
C. Free Distribution=180,210,1
D. Arbor-Day=180,210,1
E. Afforestation by Corporations=180,210,3
122. Export and Import of Lumber=181,212,1
XIV. MINING=182,213,1
123. Expansion of Mining Undertakings=182,213,1
124. Mineral Products=182,213,4
125. Investigation of Mining Districts=184,216,1
126. Mining Permits=184,216,2
XV. FISHERY=186,218,1
127. Fishery Regulations=186,218,1
128. Fishery Permits=186,218,2
129. Encouragement of Marine Industries=187,219,4
130. Immigration of Japanese Fishermen=189,222,2
131. "The Chosen Waters Marine Products Association"=190,223,1
XVI. SANITATION=191,224,1
132. Hygienic Administration=191,224,1
133. Supervision of Medicine and Medicine Dealers=191,224,2
134. Epidemic Diseases=192,225,2
135. Vaccination=194,227,2
136. Increase of Official Doctors=195,228,1
137. Medical Practice=195,228,2
138. Government-General Hospital=197,230,2
139. Charity Hospitals=198,231,2
140. Street Cleaning=199,232,2
141. Water-Works=200,233,2
XVII. EDUCATION=201,235,1
142. Readjustment of Educational System=201,235,2
143. Grant of Educational Rescript=202,236,2
144. Common Schools=203,237,2
145. Government Schools of Higher Grade=204,238,5
146. Industrial Schools (Jitsugya-Gakko)(이미지참조)=207,242,2
147. Agricultural and Dendrological School=208,243,2
148. Industrial Training School=209,245,1
149. Medical Training School=209,245,2
150. "Kyong-hak won"(이미지참조)=210,246,2
151. Private Schools=211,247,2
152. Old-Fashioned Schools=212,248,2
153. Text-Books=213,249,2
154. Students Sent to Japan=214,250,2
155. Education for Japanese=215,251,3
156. Educational Expenses=217,253,2
157. Spread of National Language=218,254,3
XVIII. APPENDIX=221,257,1
A. The Law relating to the Bank of Chosen=221,257,5
B. The Ordinance concerning Education for Koreans in Chosen=226,262,3
C. Proclamation Concerning the Enforcement of the Educational Ordinance in Chosen=229,265,2
D. Regulations for Common Schools=231,267,9
E. Regulations for Higher Common Schools=240,276,10
F. Regulations for Industrial Schools=250,286,7
[STATISTICS etc]=257,293,19
TABLE 1. GEOGRAPHICAL SITUATION OF CHOSEN PENINSULA[원본불량;p.257]=257,293,1
TABLE 2. AREA AND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS[원본불량;p.257]=257,293,1
TABLE 3. DWELLING HOUSES AND POPULATION[원본불량;p.258]=258,294,1
TABLE 4. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS[원본불량;p.259]=259,295,1
TABLE 5. ESTIMATE OF REVENUE OF THE GOVERNMENT-GENERAL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1911 AND 1912[원본불량;p.260]=260,296,1
TABLE 6. ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURE FOR 1911 AND 1912[원본불량;p.261]=261,297,2
TABLE 7. AMOUNT OF BANK NOTES ISSUED(1905-1911)[원본불량;p.262]=262,298,1
TABLE 8. AMOUNT OF RESERVES PROVIDED FOR BANK NOTES(1905-1911)[원본불량;p.263]=263,299,1
TABLE 9. FOREIGN TRADE FOR SIX YEARS(1905-1911)[원본불량;p.264]=264,300,1
TABLE 10. FOREIGN TRADE ACCORDING TO COUNTRIES(1905-1911)[원본불량;p.265]=265,301,1
TABLE 11. NUMBER AND TONNAGE OF VESSELS ENTERED(1905-1911)[원본불량;p.266]=266,302,1
TABLE 12. STATISTICS OF POSTS AND PARCELS(1905 1912)[원본불량;p.267]=267,303,1
TABLE 13. MONEY ORDERS(1905-1912)[원본불량;p.267]=267,303,1
TABLE 14. POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS(1905-1912)[원본불량;p.268]=268,304,1
TABLE 15. STATISTICS OF TELEGRAPHS (1905-1912)[원본불량;p.268]=268,304,1
TABLE 16. STATISTICS OF TELEPHONES(1905-1912)[원본불량;p.268]=268,304,1
TABLE 17. RAILWAY TRAFFIC(1907-1912)[원본불량;p.269]=269,305,1
TABLE 18. RAILWAY ACCOUNT(1907-1912)[원본불량;p.269]=269,305,1
TABLE 19. NUMBER OF PATIENTS RECEIVED BY PROVINCIAL CHARITY HOSPITALS[원본불량;p.270]=270,306,1
TABLE 20. SCHOOLS MAINTAINED FOR JAPANESE(1907-1911)[원본불량;p.271]=271,307,1
TABLE 21. GENERAL STATISTICS OF SCHOOLS FOR KOREANS MAINTAINED BY GOVERNMENTS AND OTHERS(1907-1911)[원본불량;p.272]=272,308,1
PLAN OF FUSAN HARBOUR=272-1,309,1
PLAN OF JINSEN(CHEMULPO) HARBOUR=272-2,310,1
THE SITE OF THE BRIDGE OVER THE ORYOKU (YALU0 RIVER AND ITS ENVIRONMEATS=272-3,311,1
MAP OF CHOSEN (KOREA)=12,15,1
Provincial Government Offices, Seishii, North Chusei Province(이미지참조)=20-1,37,1
Provincial Government Offices, Keipo, Keiki Province(이미지참조)=20-1,37,1
District Magistracy, Koyo-gun Keiki Province(이미지참조)=20-1,37,1
Prefectural Magistracy, Keijo-fu, Keiki Province=20-1,37,1
Village Office of Ryusan, Keijo Prefectures=20-1,37,1
Municipal Office of Japanese Settlement in Keijo(이미지참조)=20-1,37,1
Sweet Potato Cultivation supported by Imperial Donation Fund=26-1,44,1
Sericulture Training Station maintained with Imperial Donation Fund, Keijo(이미지참조)=26-1,44,1
Weaving Training Station maintained by Imperial Donation Fund=26-1,44,1
Straw Rope Manufacturing Station maintained with Subsidy from Imperial Donation Fund=26-1,44,1
Seedling Station maintained with Imperial Donation Fund,North Heian Province=26-1,44,1
Mulberry Orchard maintained with Imperial Donation Fund, Yoloku District, South Heian Province(이미지참조)=26-1,44,1
Dyeing by Students of Weaving Training Station, Anto District,North Keisko Province(이미지참조)=26-1,44,1
Making Straw Rope, Shinshu, South Keisko Province(이미지참조)=26-1,44,1
Landing Stock Bulls for Distribution, Expenses of which are met by Income derived from Imperial Donation Fund=26-2,45,1
Paper-manufacture Training Station, maintained with I.D.Fund by Keisho District,North Keisho Province(이미지참조)=26-2,45,1
Chickens of good Strain given to Reisan Common School, South Keisho Province(이미지참조)=26-2,45,1
Fishing Training Boat maintained with I.D.Fund by Saishu District, South Zenla Province(이미지참조)=26-2,45,1
Ship-building Training Station, maintained with I.D.Fund by several Districts in South Keisho Province(이미지참조)=26-2,45,1
Bukkoku (Pulkuk-sa) Monastery, Keisho District,North Keisho Province(이미지참조)=36-1,56,1
Buddhas in stone cave, Sok-kul Monastery, Chㅇki District,North Keisho Province(이미지참조)=36-1,56,2
Tong-tak Monastery, Ryosan District, South Keisho Province(이미지참조)=36-1,56,1
Wol-chong Monastery, Gotai Mountain, Kogen Province(이미지참조)=36-1,56,1
One of new Prisons at Keijo for Natives(이미지참조)=40-1,61,1
Workshop in above Prison=40-1,61,1
Prisoners at work, Taiku Prison=40-1,61,1
Supreme Court, Keijo(이미지참조)=40-1,61,1
Appeal Court and Local Court, Keijo(이미지참조)=40-1,61,1
Local Court, Keijo(이미지참조)=40-1,61,1
Plice Affairs Department and Gendarmery Headquarters=46-1,68,1
Gendarmery Offices in Keiki Province=46-1,68,1
Detachment of Gendarmes=46-1,68,1
Steam-launch for Maritime Police=46-1,68,1
Police Station, Keijo(이미지참조)=46-1,68,1
Police Box, Keijo(이미지참조)=46-1,68,1
Fire Alarm at a Police Station=46-1,68,1
Native Workers, Oriental Tobacco Factory=102-1,125,1
Native Carriers, Chige-kun=102-1,125,1
Native Female Workers,Goverument Printing Office=102-1,125,1
Coolies Digging=102-1,125,1
Farm Hands Threshing=102-1,125,1
Construction of Dock, Jinsen Harbour=114-1,138,1
Construction work, Chinnampo Harbour(이미지참조)=114-1,138,1
Improved Wharf, Fusan Harbour=114-1,138,1
Excavating on Seishin-Kainei Road,North Kankyo Province(이미지참조)=116-1,141,1
Road-making on Mountain Slope, Risen-Koryo Road, Keiki Province(이미지참조)=116-1,141,1
Bridge over Token River, Shinshu-Sheshu Road, Keishu Provinces(이미지참조)=116-1,141,1
Bridge over Yu-jo River, Seishin-Kainei Road(이미지참조)=116-1,141,1
Completed Section of Seishin-Kainei Road(이미지참조)=116-1,141,1
Completed Section of Shinshu-Sheshu Road(이미지참조)=116-1,141,1
Sewer Construction and Street Improvement, Keijo(이미지참조)=120-1,146,1
Sewer Construction=120-1,146,1
Road-making=120-1,146,1
An Improved Street, Keijo(이미지참조)=120-1,146,1
Governor of Province tending Mulberry Garden with his children=160-1,187,1
Mulberry Seedlings for Distribution inNorth Keishu Province(이미지참조)=160-1,187,1
Shunsen Sericulture Training Station, Kogen Province(이미지참조)=160-1,187,1
Native Ladies collecting Mulberry Leaves at a Sericulture Training Station, maintained by I.D.Fund=160-1,187,1
Silk-Thread Spinning, Sericulture Training Station=160-1,187,1
Sericulture Training Station, Reigan District, South Zenla Province=160-1,187,1
Simmenㅇㅇal Bull imported for sevice=162-1,190,1
The First Cattle Show, held in Kanko District, South Kankjo Province(이미지참조)=162-1,190,1
Stock Balls lent to Farmers to improve Strain of Cattle. Bred in Capㅇㅇn Distriet South Kankyo Province(이미지참조)=162-1,190,1
Cattle Show held in Gun-i District, North Keisho Province(이미지참조)=162-1,190,1
Balls, bought with Imperial Donation Fund, for free Service in North Kankyo Province=162-1,190,1
Farming by zimigrants introduced by Oriental Development Company=166-1,196,1
Ploughing by Native Farmers on Land belonging to the O.D.C.=166-1,196,1
Rice cultivation by Immigrants introduced by the O.D.C.=166-1,196,1
School maintained by the O.D.C. for Children of Immigrants=166-1,196,1
Horticulture by Immigrants introduced by the O.D.C. at Tokson, near Keijo(이미지참조)=166-1,196,1
Tree-planting by Pupils of Gishu Common School on the second Arbor-Day(이미지참조)=180-1,211,1
The First Arbor-Day, April 3, 1911, held under auspices of the Governor-General=180-1,211,1
Afforestation and Terracing on Mountain Slopes, Keijo(이미지참조)=180-1,211,1
Acacia planted on Mount Nio, Keijo, in Spring, 1911=180-1,211,2
Acacia Forest on Getsubi Island, Jinsen, planted in 1904=180-1,211,1
Irom Mine supplying Ore to the Japanese Government Wakamatsu Irom Foundry, InritsuDistrict, Kokai Province(이미지참조)=182-1,214,1
Heijo Coal Mine operated by Government-General(이미지참조)=182-1,214,1
Gold Mine operated by an American Corporation, Unsan District,North Heian Province=182-1,214,1
Native Fishers arranging Improved Fishing Lines under Japanese Instructors=188-1,221,1
Improved Gear made by Native Fishers under Japanese Instructors=188-1,221,1
Training Boat made by Japanese Expert for Native fishers with Income derived from Imperial Donation Funds=188-1,221,1
Improved Fishing Training Boat in Operation=188-1,221,1
Water-works for City of Keijo(이미지참조)=200-1,234,1
Part of the Water-works for Port of Fusan=200-1,234,1
Water-works in course of Construction for Port of Chinnampo=200-1,234,1
Governor-General giving Brief Instruction to Teachers and School Children of Japanese Common Schools in Keijo, numbering about 4.000=204-1,239,1
Seishu Pulic Common School, North Chusei Province(이미지참조)=204-1,239,1
A Japanese Common School, Keijo(이미지참조)=204-1,239,1
Class Room of Native Girls' Higher Common School, Keijo(이미지참조)=204-1,239,1
Graduates of Japanese Girls' Higher Common School, Keijo(이미지참조)=204-1,239,1
Native Higher Common School, KeijHigher Common School, Keijo(이미지참조)=204-1,239,1
Japanese Middle School, Keijo(이미지참조)=204-1,239,1
Trade Training Section, Jinsen Commercial School=208-1,244,1
Studengs of Shunsen Agricultural School Colleeting=208-1,244,1
Out-door work by students of Seishu Agricultural School(이미지참조)=208-1,244,1
Farm-work by students of Gasan Common School=208-1,244,1
Sericulture by students of Saido Common School(이미지참조)=208-1,244,1
Poultry Breeding Section attached to Suigen Common School=208-1,244,1
Dyeing by Students of Weaving Training Station, Anto District,North Keishu Province(이미지참조)=26-1,44,1
Making Straw Rope, Shinshu, South Keisho Province(이미지참조)=26-1,44,1
Fishing Training Boat maintained with I.D.Fund by Saishu District, South Zenla Province=26-2,45,1
Bukkoku (Pulkuk-sa) Monastery, Keishu District,North Keishu Province=36-1,56,1
Buddhas in stone cave, Sok-kul Monastery, Chㅇki District,North Keishu Province(이미지참조)=36-1,56,2
Appeal Court and Local Court, Heijo(이미지참조)=40-1,61,1
Bridge over Token River, Shinshu-Sheshu Road, Keisho Provinces(이미지참조)=116-1,141,1
Mulberry Seedlings for Distribution in North Keish Province=160-1,187,1
Improved Poultry Breeding with "White Leg horn," Mitsuya Distriet, South Keisho Province=160-1,187,1
Improved Poultry Breeding with "Plymouth Rock." Seedling Station. South Keisho Province=160-1,187,1
Stock Boar for Improvement of Breed, Seedling Station, South Kankyo Province=160-1,187,1
Breeding "White Plymouth Rock" for Distribution by Shinshu Common school(이미지참조)=160-1,187,1
Cross-Bred Pigs, Kyosho District South Keisho Province(이미지참조)=160-1,187,1
Cross Breds of native Pigs with Berkshine Bear Mitsuyo, South Keisho Province=160-1,187,1
Acacia planted on Mount Nio, Keijo, in Spring, 1911(이미지참조)=180-1,211,2
Governor-General giving Brief Instruction to Teachers and School Children of Japanese Common Schools in Keijo, numbering about 4.000(이미지참조)=204-1,239,1
Seishu Pulic Common School,North Chusei Province(이미지참조)=204-1,239,1
Sericulture by students of Saido Common School=208-1,244,1
PLAN OF JLNSEN(CHEMULPO) HARBOUR=272-2,310,2
CONTENTS=I,3,10
Weights, Measures and Moneys, with English and French Equivalents=XI,13,1
Name of Provinces and Principal Cities, Towns, Districts, Mountains, Rivers, Islands and Bays in Japanese and Korean pronunciations=XII,14,1
MAP OF CHOSEN(KOREA)=XII-I,15,1
INTRODUCTION=1,16,7
I.CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION=8,23,1
1. Administrative Readjustment=8,23,3
2. The Government-General and its Affiliated Offices=10,25,5
3. Uniformity in Appointment=12,29,2
4. Uniformity in Dealing with Documents=13,30,3
5. Uniformity in Accounts=15,32,2
6. Readjustment of Foreign Settlements=16,33,2
7. Koreans Residing Abroad=17,34,2
8. Investigation of Old Usages=19,36,1
9. Progress of Land Survey=20,37,3
II. LOCAL ADMINISTRATION=23,40,1
10. Reform of Local Administration=23,40,1
A. Readjustment of Local Administration=23,40,1
B. Governor-General's Inspection Tours=23,40,2
11. Provinces=24,41,3
12. Prefectures and Districts=25,43,2
13. Villages=26,44,1
14. Local Government Expenses=26,44,2
15. Village Office Accounts=27,45,2
16. Special Expenses for Local Needs=28,46,3
17. Undertakings with Imperial Donation Funds=30,48,1
A. Undertakings Affording Means of Livelihood=30,48,4
B. Educational Work=31,51,1
C. Relief Work=31,51,3
18. Japanese Municipal Settlements=34,54,1
19. Japanese School Associations=34,54,3
20. Certification of Real Estate=37,57,1
21. Preservation of Temples(제목없음)=38,58,2
22. Encouragement of Sidework and Saving of Money=39,59,2
23. Relief=40,60,1
24. Charity Asylum=41,61,1
25. Korean Tourist Parties=41,61,3
III. JUSTICE=43,64,1
26. Readjustment of Law Courts=43,64,2
27. Uniform Regulations concerning Civil and Criminal Cases=45,66,2
28. Regulations for Flogging=46,67,2
29. Police Summary Judgment=47,68,1
30. Police Acting as Procurators=47,68,2
31. Good Offices in Civil Disputes=48,69,1
32. Bailiffs=48,69,2
33. Pardons=49,70,2
34. Prisons=50,71,2
35. Temporary Leave, etc=51,72,2
36. Prison Labour=52,73,1
37. Protection of Released Prisoners=52,73,1
IV. PEACE AND ORDER=53,74,1
38. Defence=53,74,2
39. Police System=54,75,2
40. Police Training=55,76,2
41. Police Offences=56,77,1
42. Conspiracy Case=56,77,5
43. Fire-Brigades=59,81,1
44. Control of Graves=59,81,2
45. Articles Lost=60,82,1
46. Control of Gambling=60,82,1
47. Control of meetings and Associations=61,83,1
48. Control of Printed Matter=61,83,2
49. Control of Religious Teaching=62,84,2
50. Control of Indiscriminate Trades=63,85,1
A. Pawnshops=64,86,1
B. Dealers in Second-Hand Goods=64,86,1
C. Other Trades=64,86,1
51. Control of Dangerous Articles=64,86,2
52. Game Laws=65,87,1
V. FINANCE=66,88,1
53. Financial Readjustment=66,88,1
54. Accounts of the Fiscal Years 1911 and 1912[원본불량;p.67~68]=67,89,2
55. Budget for the Fiscal Year 1913[원본불량;p.71]=68,90,5
56. Inland Revenue=72,94,3
57. Land Tax=74,96,3
58. Yoktun Lands=76,98,3
59. Rural House Tax=78,100,2
60. Urban Building Tax=79,101,2
61. Liquor Tax=80,102,2
62. Tobacco Tax=81,103,2
63. Salt Tax=82,104,2
64. Mining Tax=83,105,1
65. Fishing Tax=84,106,1
66. Customs Duties=84,106,2
67. Readjustment of Miscellaneous Taxes=85,107,2
68. Stamp Receipts=86,108,1
69. Registration Tax=87,109,1
70. Receipts from Public Undertakings and State Properties=87,109,2
71. Public Loans=88,110,2
72. Investigation for Increasing Revenue Sources=89,111,2
73. Treasuries=90,112,3
VI. CURRENCY, BANKING, etc=92,115,1
74. Money Market for 1912=92,115,2
75. Money in Circulation=93,116,2
76. Bank Notes=94,117,1
77. Bank of Chosen=94,117,3
78. Clearing House=96,119,1
79. Agricultural and Industrial Banks=96,119,3
80. "Chiho Kinyu Kumiai" (PEOPLE'S BANK)(이미지참조)=98,121,2
81. Local Warehouses=100,123,1
82. Abolition of Note Associations=100,123,2
83. New Banking Regulations=101,124,1
84. Ordinary Banks=101,124,3
85. Wages=103,126,2
VII. GOVERNMENT UNDERTAKINGS=105,128,1
86. Ginseng Monopoly=105,128,2
87. Salt Manufacture=106,129,4
88. Heijo (Pyong-yang) Coal Mines(이미지참조)=108,133,1
89. Lumber Undertaking Station=108,133,4
90. Printing Office=111,137,2
91. Brick and Earthen Pipe Manufacture=112,138,1
VIII. CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS=113,139,1
92. Formation of Civil Engineering Bureau=113,139,1
93. State Road Construction=113,139,4
94. Local Roads=116,143,1
95. Street Improvement=117,144,1
96. Harbour Improvement=117,144,2
97. River Improvement=118,145,3
98. Expropriation of Lands=119,147,1
99. Investigation referring to Civil Engineering Works=119,147,1
100. Government Buildings=119,147,2
IX. COMMUNICATIONS=121,149,1
101. Railway Traffic=121,149,2
102. Railway Construction=122,150,3
103. Railway Account=124,153,1
104. Tramways and Light Railways=124,153,2
105. Channel Ferry Steamers=125,154,2
106. Uniformity of Maritime Administration=126,155,1
107. Readjustment of Coastwise Transportation=127,156,3
108. Shipping Matters=129,158,1
109. Communications Facilities=129,158,2
110. Post Services=131,160,3
111. Telegraphs=133,162,2
112. Telephones=134,163,1
113. Hydro-Electric Power=134,163,2
114. Electric Business=135,164,1
115. The Observatory=136,165,1
116. Light-Houses, etc=136,165,2
X. COMMERCE=138,167,1
117. Foreign Trade=138,167,2
118. Trade according to Countries=139,168,3
119. Trade according to Ports=141,170,2
120. Specie and Bullion=142,171,1
121. Shipping=142,171,2
122. Readjustment of Customs Administration=143,172,2
XI. AGRICULTURE=145,174,1
123. Increase of Agricultural Products=145,174,1
124. Protection of Peasant Proprietors=146,175,1
125. Cultivated Lands=146,175,2
126. State Waste Lands[원본불량;p.148]=147,176,2
127. Water Utilization Measures=149,178,1
128. Appointment of Agricultural Experts=149,178,2
129. Rice Cultivation, etc=150,179,2
130. Sericulture=151,180,2
131. Cotton plantation=152,181,3
132. Fruit Trees=154,184,1
133. Live-stock=154,184,3
134. Model Station=155,186,2
135. Branch Farms=156,187,3
136. Seedling Stations=157,189,1
137. Agricultural Undertakings by Japanese=157,189,3
138. Oriental Development Company=159,192,4
139. Agricultural Association=161,195,1
XII. TRADE AND INDUSTRY=162,196,1
140. Establishment of Central Laboratory=162,196,2
141. Business Corporations=163,198,2
142. Chambers of Commerce=165,200,1
143. Stock or Produce Exchange=165,200,2
144. Markets=166,201,2
145. Trade Associations=167,202,1
146. Commercial Museum=168,203,1
147. Participation in Exhibitions=168,203,1
148. Industrial Encouragement=168,203,3
149. Weights and Measures=169,205,2
150. Investigation of Trade and Industries=170,206,1
151. Factories=170,206,3
XIII. FORESTRY=173,209,1
152. Forest Administration=173,209,2
153. Protection of Forests=174,210,1
154. Investigation Relating to Forests=175,211,1
155. Subsidy of Afforestation=175,211,1
156. Seedling Stations=176,212,2
157. Afforestation=177,213,2
158. Arbor-Day=178,214,1
159. Readjustment of Forest Census=178,214,3
XIV. MINING=180,217,1
160.Mining Undertakings=180,217,1
161. Mineral Products=180,217,2
162. Mineral Deposit Survey=181,218,1
163. Mining Permits=181,218,2
164. Iron Mining Conducted by Japanese Government Foundry=182,219,2
165. Mining Undertakings by Sound Japanese Capitalists=183,220,1
166. Mines Operated by Foreigners=184,221,2
XV. FISHING=186,223,1
167. Enforcement of News Fishing Regulations=186,223,1
168. Fishing Associations=187,224,1
169. Marine Products Associations=187,224,2
170. Fishery Grants=188,225,1
171. Marine Products=189,226,1
A. Investigation of Marine Products=189,226,1
B. Experimental Work upon Marine Products=189,226,1
172. Encouragement of Fishery Undertakings=189,226,2
173. Control of Trawlers, etc=191,228,1
174. Whaling=191,228,2
175. Creation of Forests for Fish Shelters=192,229,1
176. Immigration of Japanese Fishermen=192,229,2
XVI. SANITATION=194,231,1
177. Hygienic Administration=194,231,1
178. Control of Drugs, Druggists, etc=194,231,2
179. Quarantine in Seaports=195,232,1
180. Hygienic Laboratory=196,233,1
181. Epidemic Diseases=196,233,3
182. Vaccination=198,236,1
183. Endemic Diseases=198,236,2
184. Physicians Attached to Police Offices=199,237,1
185. Recognition of Medical Practice=199,237,2
186. Medical Institutions=200,238,2
187. Government-General Hospital=201,239,2
188. Expansion of Charity Hospitals=202,240,2
189. Itinerating medical Work=203,241,1
190. Street Cleaning=203,241,2
191. Slaughtering of Cattle=204,242,2
192. Waterworks=205,243,2
XVII. EDUCATION=207,245,1
193. Effects of New Educational Ordinance=207,245,2
194. Distribution of Educational Rescript=208,246,1
195. Inspection of Government Schools=208,246,3
196. Text-Books=209,248,2
197. Training of Teachers=211,250,1
198. Public Common Schools=211,250,2
199. Government Schools of Higher Grade=212,251,3
200. Industrial Schools (Jitsugyo-Gakko)=214,253,4
201. Agricultural and Dendrological School=216,256,1
202. Industrial Training School=216,256,3
203. Medical Training School=217,258,2
204.“Kyong-hak-won"(이미지참조)=218,259,2
205. Private Schools=219,260,2
206. Keulpang=220,261,1
207. Students sents to Japan=221,262,1
208. Educational System for Japanese=221,262,1
209. Japanese Schools=222,263,2
210. Educational Expenditure=223,264,2
211. Spread of National Language=225,266,1
212. Distribution of Calendar compiled for Popular Use=225,266,2
APPENDIX=227,268,1
A. Speech of Instruction Concerning the Enforcement of Administrative Readjustment made by the Governor-General at the Native Central Council. (Given on April 1,1912)=227,268,2
B. Speech of Instruction Concerning Judicial Readjustment (Given on March 22, 1912)=229,270,2
C. Speech of Instruction Concerning Customs Administration(Given on March 30,1912)=231,272,2
D. Regulations for Chosen Customs Duties(Seirei No.17,Promulgated March, 1912)=233,274,2
E. Regulations Concerning Customs Tariff Rate(Seirei No. 20, Promulgated on March 23, 1912)=235,276,4
F. CONTENTS OF TARIFF RATE=239,280,9
G. FRONTIER IMPORT TARIFF OF CHOSEN=248,289,7
[STATISTICS etc.]=255,296,20
TABLE 1. GEOGRAPHICAL SITUATION OF CHOSEN PENINSULA=255,296,1
TABLE 2. AREA AND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS(December 31,1912)=255,296,1
TABLE 3. DWELLING HOUSES AND POPULATION (December 31,1912)[원본불량;p.256]=256,297,1
TABLE 4. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS (At the end of December,1912)[원본불량;p.257]=257,298,1
TABLE 5. ESTIMATE OF REVENUE OF THE GOVERNMENT-GENERAL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1912 AND 1913[원본불량;p.258]=258,299,1
TABLE 6. ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURE FOR FISCAL YEAR 1912 AND 1913=259,300,1
TABLE 7. GENERAL CONDITION OF BANKING HOUSES (1909-1912)[원본불량;p.260]=260,301,1
TABLE 8. AMOUNT OF BANK NOTES ISSUED (At the end of December, each year)=261,302,1
TABLE 9. AMOUNT OF RESERVES PROVIDED FOR BANK NOTES (At the end of December, each year)[원본불량;p.262]=262,303,1
TABLE 10. FOREIGN TRADE FOR NINE YEARS (1905-1913)=263,304,1
TABLE 11. FOREIGN TRADE, ACCORDING TO COUNTRIES (1907-1913)[원본불량;p.264]=264,305,1
TABLE 12. NUMBER AND TONNAGE OF VESSELS ENTERED (1905-1913)=265,306,1
TABLE 13. STATISTICS OF POSTS AND PARCELS (Ending March, each year)=266,307,1
TABLE 14. MONEY ORDERS (At the end of March, each year)=266,307,1
TABLE 15. POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS (At the end of March, each year)=267,308,1
TABLE 16. STATISTICS OF TELEGRAPHS (At the end of March, each year)=267,308,1
TABLE 17. STATISTICS OF TELEPHONES (At the end of March, each year)=268,309,1
TABLE 18. RAILWAY TRAFFIC (The Fiscal Years 1907-12)=268,309,1
TABLE 19. RAILWAY ACCOUNT (The Fiscal Years 1907-12)=268,309,1
TABLE 20. NUMBER OF PATIENTS RECEIVED BY PROVINCIAL CHARITY HOSPITALS=269,310,1
TABLE 21. SCHOOLS MAINTAINED FOR JAPANESE (At the end of March, each year)=270,311,1
TABLE 22. GENERAL STATISTICS OF SCHOOLS FOR KOREANS MAINTAINED BY GOVERNMENTS AND OTHERS (At the end of March, each year)[원본불량;p.271]=271,312,1
MAP OF KOREA SHOWING ROAD CONSTRUCTION=271-1,313,2
PLAN OF CHINNAMPO HARBOUR=271-2,314,1
HARBOUR OF THE GENSAN PORT=271-3,315,1
MAP OF CHOSEN(KOREA)=XII-I,15,2
Official Inspection Trip of Governor-General in South Keishu Province(이미지참조)=24-1,42,1
Official Inspection Trip of Governor-General in the Southern Province=24-1,42,1
Official Inspection Trip of Civil Governor in Zenla Province=24-1,42,1
Silk-Reeling=30-1,49,1
Mulberry Farm attached to Sericulture Training Institution=30-1,49,1
Training in Spinning Silk Thread=30-1,49,1
Making Bamboo Trays for Sericulture=30-1,49,1
Training in silk Weaving=30-1,49,1
Sericulture Training=30-1,49,1
Breeding of Chicken of superior species, maintained with Imperial Donation Fund, Keijo(이미지참조)=30-2,50,1
Hog Breeding maintained with Imperial Douation Fund, Keijo(이미지참조)=30-2,50,1
Training in mat-making with Imperial Donation Fund, Kunsan=30-2,50,1
Training the Blind in Massage=42-1,63,1
Class of blind, Government Charity Asylum=42-1,63,1
Class of Mutes=42-1,63,1
Orphans Making Tobacco Packages=42-1,63,1
Outdoor Exercise of Orphans=42-1,63,1
Fire Brigade attached to Police Affaires Department=56-1,78,1
Police Training School=56-1,78,1
Inspecting Note Books of Policemen by Police Srugeon=56-1,78,1
Engines leaving the Fire Brigade Station=56-1,78,1
Rifle Practice by Police=56-1,78,1
Specimen of Japanese Tobacco=90-1,113,1
Taiku Experimental Tobacco Farm=90-1,113,1
Specimen of American yellow Orinoco=90-1,113,1
Taiden Experimental Tobacoo Farm=90-1,113,1
Chusha Experimental Tobacco Farm=90-1,113,1
Specimen of white Burley for Cigar-making=90-1,113,1
Packing of Tobacco leaves Raised at Experimental Farms for foreign shipment=90-1,113,1
Ginseng Garden=106-1,130,1
Nursery Bed of Ginseng=106-1,130,1
Extraordinary Disinfecting Committee=106-1,130,1
Sowing Ginseng-Seeds by Children peculiarly fitted for the Work=106-1,130,1
Disinfecting a Ginseng Garden with Bordeaux Liquid=106-1,130,1
Making Beds for Ginseng Seedlings=106-1,130,1
Government Salt Pans at Shuan Bay, near Jinsen=106-2,131,1
Saw Mill attached to Lumber undertaking Station, Shin-gishu=108-1,134,1
Improved Bridge built in connection with Road Construction=114-1,141,1
Crude Bridge made by Koreans=114-1,141,1
State Road Construction, Risen-Choku Road, Keiki Province(이미지참조)=114-1,141,1
State Road Construction, Seishin-Keinei Road, North Kankyo Province(이미지참조)=114-1,141,1
Local Road constructed with labour contrubution and money defrayed form Local Expenses Funds=114-1,141,1
Construction of first-class Road by Keiki Provincial Government=114-1,141,1
The dredger"Torai-maru", at work in Fusan Harbour=118-1,146,1
The dredger"Koka-maru", at work in Jinsen Harbour=118-1,146,1
Street Improvement work in front of the Bank of CHosen=118-1,146,1
River Improvement work along the Akada, Gensan, Keijo(이미지참조)=118-1,146,1
Railway Bureau of The Government-General=122-1,151,1
Corridor of First Class Sleeping Car=122-1,151,1
Railway Hotel in Keijo in courrse of Construction(이미지참조)=122-1,151,1
Railway Construction among Mountains, Keijo-Gensan Line(이미지참조)=122-1,151,2
Railway Hote, Fusan Railway Station=122-1,151,1
Railway Hotel, shingishu Railway Station=122-1,151,1
Model Sericulture undertaking in Native Hut=152-1,182,1
Mulberry Garden belonging the Culture Station of Silkworm Eggs=152-1,182,1
Preparation for Silkworm Eggs=152-1,182,1
Tending Caterpillars destined to become Moths=152-1,182,1
Ice House for Preservation of Silkworm Eggs for Summer or Autumn Broods=152-1,182,1
Microscopic Examination of Silkmoths=152-1,182,1
Natives gathering Cotton=154-1,185,1
Upland Cotton Field=154-1,185,1
Purchasing Raw Cotton=154-1,185,1
Drying Raw Cotton in The Sun=154-1,185,1
Raw Cotton ginned ready for shipment to Japan=154-1,185,1
Cotton Ginning=154-1,185,1
Ripened Rice Stalks showing degree of Damage effected by Dactylaria disease=156-1,188,1
Ripened Rice Stalks showing degree of Damage done according to duration of Floods=156-1,188,1
Apple-tree left untended against injurious Worms or Insects=156-1,188,1
Apple-Tree guarded against injurious Creatures=156-1,188,1
Office of Agricultural Farm maintained by marquis Hosokawa=158-1,191,1
Office of Tosan Farm maintained by the Mitsubishi Company=158-1,191,1
Office of the ohashi Farm=158-1,191,1
The Kawasaki Farm=158-1,191,1
Japanese Immigrants brought by the O.D.C landing at Fusan=160-1,194,1
Building Embankments for protection against by Oriental Developement Company=160-1,194,1
Japanese Immigrants planting Rice Seedlings in a Paddy Field=160-1,194,1
Seedling Station maintained by the O.D.C., Tokuson=160-1,194,1
A Rice Field maintained by a Japanese Immigrant=160-1,194,1
Korean Tenants using the improved rice-separating machine furnised by the O.D.C=160-1,194,1
Central laboratory=162-1,197,1
Section of Organic Analysis=162-1,197,1
Section of Inorganic Analysis=162-1,197,1
Ceramic Section of Industrial Training School=162-1,197,1
Manual Work Section of Industrial Training School=162-1,197,1
Applied Chemistry Section of I.T.S.=162-1,197,1
Weaving Section of I.T.S=162-1,197,1
Commercial Museum, Keijo(이미지참조)=168-1,204,1
Section of Agricultural Products=168-1,204,1
Section of Mineral Products=168-1,204,1
Section of Marine Products=168-1,204,1
Planting Pine-trees by high Officials of the Government-General under the auspices of the Civil Governor on Arbor Day=178-1,215,1
Plantation by Students of Shoshu Public Common School, North Keisho Province(이미지참조)=178-1,215,1
Plantation by local officials on Arbor Day=178-1,215,1
Seedling Station, Shinshu, South Keishu Province(이미지참조)=178-1,215,1
Seedling Station, Heijo(이미지참조)=178-1,215,1
Burning Flies after killing and disinfecting=196-1,234,1
Purchasing Flies from Natives by Government Officials=196-1,234,1
Hygienic Experimental Laboratory attached to police Affairs Department=196-1,234,1
Native House Temporarily leased for use as an Isolation Hospital=196-1,234,1
Lecturing on Hygienic Measures by a Sanitary Commissionser(Part 1)=196-1,234,1
(Part 2)=196-1,234,1
Natural History Class, Japanese Middle School, keijo=208-1,247,1
Agricultural Training;Students of Keijo Higher Common School=208-1,247,1
Sketching; Students of Japanese Teachers Training School=208-1,247,1
Chemical Analysis; Students of Normal Section of Higher Common School=208-1,247,1
Japanese Girls' high School, Keijo=208-1,247,1
Native Girls' Higher Common School=208-1,247,1
Gymnastics; Japanese Common School=208-1,247,1
Native Common School, Jinsen=208-1,247,1
Agricultural Training, Shoshu Agricultural School(이미지참조)=214-1,254,1
Planting Rice by Students of Shunsen Public Common School=214-1,254,1
Sericulture Training, Kushu Agricultural School(이미지참조)=214-1,254,1
Rice Cutting by Students of Kushu Agricultural School(이미지참조)=214-1,254,1
Instruction in Book-keeping, Fusan Commercial School=214-1,254,1
Rice Separating by Students=214-1,254,1
Medical School attached to Government-General Hospital=216-1,257,1
Agricultural and Dendrological Schools, Suigen=216-1,257,1
Teaching Law at the Government Academy=216-1,257,1
Dormitory for Korean Students sent to Tokyo=216-1,257,1
Industrial Training School=216-1,257,1
Commercial Museum, Keij(이미지참조)=168-1,204,1
Sericulture Training, Koshu Agricultural School(이미지참조)=214-1,254,1
Rice Cutting by Students of Koshu Agricultural School(이미지참조)=214-1,254,1
MAP OF KOREA SHOWING ROAD CONSTRUCTION=271-1,313,1
CONTENTS=I,3,7
Weights, Measures and Moneys, with English and French Equivalents=VIII,10,1
Name of Provinces Principal Cities, Towns, Districts, Mountains, Rivers, Islands and Bays in Japanese and Korean Pronunciations=IX,11,1
MAP OF CHOSEN (KOREA)=X,12,1
TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORT & IMPORT OF COMMODITIES 1906-14=XI,13,1
EXPENDITURE OF GOVERNMENT-GENERAL OF CHOSEN=XI,13,1
CIVIL AND MILITARY EXPENSES DEFRAYED BY IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT=XI,13,1
VALUE OF COMMODITIES EXPORTED FROM AND IMPORTED TO CHOSEN during 1913 according to Countries=XI,13,1
REVENUE OF GOVERNMENT-GENERAL OF CHOSEN 1910-11=XI,13,1
INTRODUCTION=1,14,2
I. CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION=3,16,1
1. Results of Administrative Readjustment=3,16,1
2. The Government-General of Chosen and its Affiliated Offices[원본불량;p.5]=4,17,3
3. Official Discipline=6,20,2
4. Investigation of Old Usages=7,21,2
5. Investigation of Historic Remains=8,22,3
6. Land Survey=9,24,3
II. LOCAL ADMINISTRATION=11,27,1
7. Uniformity of Local Administration=11,27,1
8. Readjustment of Administrative Divisions=11,27,2
9. Administration of Urban Prefectures=12,28,2
10. Local Governments=13,29,2
11. Local Government Expenses[원본불량;p.14]=14,30,1
12. Special Expenses for Local Needs[원본불량;p.16]=15,31,2
13. Village Office Accounts=17,33,2
14. Undertakings with Imperial Donation Funds=18,34,1
A. Undertakings affording Means of Livelihood=18,34,1
B. Educational Work=18,34,3
C. Relief Work=19,36,2
15. Abolition of Japanese Municipalities and Foreign Settlements=20,37,3
16. Japanese School Associations[원본불량;p.23~24]=22,39,3
17. Government Charity Asylum=24,41,2
18. Restoration of Status of Buddhist Temples=25,42,3
III. JUSTICE=27,45,1
19. Courts of justice=27,45,2
20. Effect of Regulations Concerning Civil and Criminal Cases=28,46,1
21. Regulations of Public Notaries=28,46,2
22. Police Summary Judgment=29,47,1
23. Good Offices in Civil Disputes=29,47,1
24. Bailiffs=30,48,1
25. Prisons=30,48,2
26. Result of Pardons=31,49,1
27. Temporary Leave. etc=31,49,2
28. Finger-Prints of Convicts=32,50,1
29. Protection of Released Prisoners=32,50,1
IV. PEACE AND ORDER=33,51,1
30. Defence=33,51,1
31. Police System=33,51,2
32. Special Police=34,52,2
33. Control of Highways=35,54,1
34. Control of Building=35,54,1
35. Control of Printed Matter=35,54,2
36. Control of Gambling, etc=37,56,1
37. Control of Indiscriminate Trades=37,56,1
38. Control of Graves=37,56,3
V. FINANCE=39,59,1
39. Plan of Fiscal Independence[원본불량;p.40]=39,59,2
40. Accounts of the Fiscal Year 1912=40,60,2
41. Effect of Revised Budget for the Fiscal Year 1913=41,61,3
42. The Budget for the Fiscal Year 1914=43,63,4
43. Readjustment of System of Taxation=46,66,2
A. Land Tax Regulations=47,67,1
B. Regulations for the Urban Land Tax=47,67,2
C. The Regulations for Tobacco Tax=48,68,1
44. Collection of Inland Taxes=48,68,2
45. Land Tax=49,69,2
46. House Tax and other Inland Taxes=50,70,3
47. Customs Tariff=52,72,1
48. Yoktun Lands=52,72,3
49. Stamp Receipts=54,74,2
50. Receipts from Public Undertakings and State Properties=55,75,1
51. Public Loans=55,75,2
52. Investigation for Increasing Revenue Sources=56,76,2
VI. CURRENCY, BANKING, etc=58,78,1
53. Economic Condition=58,78,1
54. Money Market for 1913=58,78,2
55. Money in Circulation=60,80,1
56. Bank of Chosen=60,80,3
57. Clearing House=62,82,1
58. Agricultural and Industrial Banks=62,82,3
59. "CHiho Kinyu Kumiai"(PEOPLE'S BANK ASSOCIATIONS)(이미지참조)=64,84,3
60. Ordinary Banks=66,87,2
VII. GOVERNMENT UNDERTAKINGS=68,89,1
61. Ginseng Monopoly=68,89,2
62. Salt Manufacture=69,90,2
63. Heijo(Pyong-yang)Coal Mines(이미지참조)=70,91,2
64. Lumber Undertaking Station=71,92,2
VIII. CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS=73,94,1
65. Road Construction=73,94,1
A. By the State=73,94,1
B. By Local Governments=73,94,2
66. Network of Roads in the Peninsula=74,95,3
67. Harbour Improvement=75,97,2
68. River Improvements=76,98,3
69. Investigation referring to Civil Engineering Works=77,100,1
70. New Building for Government-General=77,100,1
IX. COMMUNICATIONS=78,101,1
71. Railway Traffic=78,101,2
72. Railway Construct99ion=79,102,2
73. Plan for Railway in Kankyo(이미지참조) Provinces=80,103,1
74. Tramways and Light Railways=80,103,2
75. Coastwise Transportation=81,104,2
76. Communication Facilities=82,105,2
A. Postal Services=83,106,2
B. Telegraphic and Telephonic Services=84,107,2
C. Supervision of Electric Undertakings=85,108,1
77. The Observatory=85,108,1
78. Light-House, etc=86,109,1
X. COMMERCE=87,110,1
79. Foreign Trade for 1914=87,110,3
80. Trade according to Countries=89,112,2
81. Trade according to Ports=91,114,1
82. Specie and Bullion=92,115,1
83. Shipping=92,115,1
84. Customs Administration=93,116,1
XI. AGRICULTURE=94,117,1
85. Agricultural Encouragement and Improvement=94,117,1
86. Increase in Agricultural Products=94,117,2
87. Water Utilization Measures=95,118,3
88. Rice Cultivation, etc=97,120,2
89. Sericulture=98,121,1
90. Silkworm Egg Culture Station=98,121,2
91. Cotton Plantation=99,122,1
92. Fruit Trees=99,122,2
93. Live-Stock=100,123,2
94. Prevention of Injurious Insects=101,124,1
95. Model Experimental Stations=101,124,1
A. model Farm=101,124,2
B. Branch Farms=102,125,2
96. Provincial Seedling Stations=103,127,1
97. Oriental Development Company=103,127,3
XII. TRADE AND INDUSTRY=106,130,1
98. Business Corporations=106,130,3
99. Markets[원본불량;p.108]=108,132,2
100. Trade Associations=109,133,1
101. Exhibitions=109,133,2
102. Industrial Encouragement=110,134,1
103. Industrial Experimental Laboratory=110,134,1
104. Inspection of Rice Products=111,135,1
XIII. MINING, FORESTRY, & FISHERY=112,136,1
105. Mining Products=112,136,2
106. Mineral Deposit Survey=113,137,1
107. Mining Permits=113,137,2
108. State Forests and Products=114,138,2
109. Investigations Relating to Forests=115,139,1
110. Subsidy for Afforestation=116,140,1
111. Seeding Stations=116,140,2
112. Afforestation=117,141,1
A. By Central Government=117,141,1
B. BY Local Governments=118,142,1
C. Arbor-Day=118,142,1
D. Non-Government Plantations=118,142,2
113. Fishery Permits=119,144,1
114. Inspection of Marine Products=119,144,2
115. Investigation of Marine Products, etc=120,145,1
A. Investigation of Marine Products=120,145,1
B. Experimental Work upon Marine Products=120,145,2
116. Encouragement of Fishery Undertakings[원본불량;p.122]=121,146,2
117. Marine Products and Fishery Associations=122,147,2
XIV. SANITATION=124,149,1
118. Hygienic Administration=124,149,1
119. Hygienic Laboratory=124,149,2
120. Epidemic Diseases=125,150,2
121. Appointed Physicians=126,151,3
122. Regulations for Medical Practice=127,153,2
123. Government-General Hospital=128,154,2
124. Provincial Charity Hospitals=129,155,2
125. Water-Works=130,156,2
XV. EDUCATION=132,158,1
126. Educational System=132,158,2
127. Public Common Schools=133,159,2
128. Public Schools of Higher Grade=134,160,4
129. Provincial Industrial Schools.(Jitsugyo Gakko)(이미지참조)=136,163,4
130. Government Agricultural and Dendrological School=138,166,1
131. Government Industrial, Training School=138,166,2
132. Government Medical Training School=139,167,1
133. Private Schools=140,168,2
134. Schools for Japanese=141,169,1
A. Public Elementary Schools=141,169,1
B. Higher Grade Schools for Japanese=141,169,2
C. Private Schools=142,170,2
135. Training of Teachers=143,171,2
136. Educational Expenditure=144,172,2
137. Text-Books=145,173,2
APPENDIX=147,175,1
A. PROTOCOL=147,175,3
B. Regulations for Land Tax (Seirei NO. 1, Promulgated March 16, 1914.)=150,178,2
C. Regulations for Urban Land Tax (Seirei NO.2, Promulgated March 16, 1914.)=152,180,1
D. Regulations of Tobacco Tax=153,181,5
[STATISTICS etc]=158,186,12
TABLE 1. GEOGRAPHICAL SITUATION OF CHOSEN PENINSULA=158,186,1
TABLE 2. AREA AND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS=158,186,1
TABLE 3. DWELLING HOUSES AND POPULATION=159,187,1
TABLE 4. ESTIMATE OF REVENUE OF THE GOVERNMENT-GENERAL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1913 AND 1914=160,188,1
TABLE 5. ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURE FOR FISCAL YEAR 1913 AND 1914=161,189,1
TABLE 6. TRADE FOR TEN YEARS[원본불량;p.162]=162,190,1
TABLE 7. FOREIGN TRADE, ACCORDING TO COUNTRIES=163,191,1
TABLE 8. NUMBER AND TONNAGE OF VESSELS ENTERED=164,192,1
TABLE 9. NUMBER OF PATIENTS RECEIVED BY PROVINCIAL CHARITY HOSPITALS=165,193,1
TABLE 10. GENERAL STATISTICS OF SCHOOLS FOR KOREANS MAINTAINED BY GOVERNMENTS AND OTHERS=166,194,1
TABLE 11. SCHOOLS MAINTAINED FOR JAPANESE=167,195,1
MAP OF KOREA SHOWING NETWORK OF ROADS AND OTHER PUBLIC WORKS=168,196,2
Buddhist Temple at Kongo (Diamond)Mountain(이미지참조)=8-1,23,1
Main Hall of the Above=8-1,23,1
Detailed Survey of Each Land Lot=10-1,26,1
Measurement of Superficial Contents by Trained Native Young men=10-1,26,1
Measurement of Superficial Contents by Trained native Girls=10-1,26,1
Compiling Cadastre=10-1,26,1
Drafting Plans=10-1,26,1
Mulberry Farming undertaken with Imperial Donation Fund=18-1,35,1
Training Weavers with the same Fund=18-1,35,1
The Famous Kai-in-ji Buddhist Temple, Kyosen District, South Keisho Province(이미지참조)=26-1,44,1
Treasury Storehouse for Numerous Printing Blocks used for Publication of Buddhist Scriptures.=26-1,44,1
Training a Dog to capture a Criminal=34-1,53,1
Native Grave-Yard indiscriminately arranged out-side the City Wall of Keijo(이미지참조)=38-1,58,1
New Grave-Yard Taikyu, systematically arranged in Terraces=38-1,58,1
Training Rice hackling with Improved Implements conducted by People's Bank Associations=64-1,85,1
Consignment Sale of cocoons raised by members of People's Bank Associations=64-1,85,1
Improved Leek Cultivation conducted by a People's Bank Association=64-1,85,1
Newly Constructed State Road=74-1,96,1
Improved Street in Keijo(이미지참조)=74-1,96,1
Fusan Harbour=76-1,99,1
Second Wharfin course of Construction, Fusan Harbour=76-1,99,1
Apple-trees in Bloom at Tockuson Horticulture Station=102-1,126,1
Pear Trees with Fruit=102-1,126,1
An Apple-tree bearing several hundred Apples=102-1,126,1
The Fourth Arbor-day graced with the personal Attendance of the Governor-General=118-1,143,1
Testing Manufactured Vaccine=126-1,152,1
Calves chosen for manufacture of Vaccine=126-1,152,1
Preparing Vaccine Tubes=126-1,152,1
Calves Subjected to Treatment for Vaccine=126-1,152,1
Open-air Training of Korean Children of Public Common School=134-1,161,1
Kindergarten for korean Children=134-1,161,1
Open-air Training given by Japanese Girl's Higher School=134-1,161,1
Training in Irrigation conducted by Instructors of Agricultural Schools=136-1,164,1
Training in Rice Plantation=136-1,164,1
Training in Destruction of Noxious Inseets=136-1,164,1
MAP OF CHOSEN (KOREA)=168,196,1
Weights, Measures, and Moneys, with English and French Equivalets=IX,11,1
Names of Provinces and Principal Cities, Towns, Districts, Mountains, Rivers, Islands, and Bays according to Japanese and korean Pronunciation=X,12,1
MAP OF CHOSEN(KOREA)=X-I,13,1
Revenue of Government-General of Chosen=X-II,14,1
Expenditure of Government-General of Chosen=X-II,14,1
Military and Civil Expenses Defrayed by Imperial Government=X-II,14,1
Total Value of Export and Import of Commodities 1906-15=X-II,14,1
Patients Treated by Government Hospitals=X-II,14,1
INTRODUCTION=1,15,6
I.CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION=7,21,1
1. Government-General and its Affiliated Offices=7,21,1
A. Results of Administrative Readjustment=7,21,2
B. Change in Personnel of Important Offices=8,22,3
C. Various Conferences Called by Governor-General=9,24,4
2. Laws and Ordinances=11,27,2
3. Perpetual Leases held by Foreigners=12,28,2
4. Old Usages=13,29,2
5. Preservation of Historical Buildings, etc=14,30,2
6. Other Historical Relics=15,31,1
A. Tablets, etc=15,31,5
B. Printing Blocks=17,35,1
C. Movable Type=17,35,2
D. Old Annals and Books=18,36,1
7. Land Survey=18,36,3
8. Official Recognition of Meritorious Conduct=21,39,2
II. LOCAL ADMINISTRATION=23,41,1
9. Effect of Administrative Readjustment=23,41,1
10. New Administrative Divisions=23,41,2
11. Local Governments=24,42,1
A. Provincial Governments=24,42,2
B. Prefectural and District Magistracles=25,43,2
C. Village Offices=26,44,1
12. Prefectural Municipal Corporations=26,44,3
13. Local Government Expenses=28,46,1
14. Expenses for Local Needs[원본불량;p.30~31]=29,47,3
15. Village Office Accounts=31,49,2
16. Undertakings with Imperial Donation Funds=32,50,3
A. Undertakings affording Means of Livelihood=33,52,1
B. Educational Works=33,52,2
C. Relief Work=34,53,2
17. Work by former Japanese or Foreign Settlement Municipalities=35,54,2
18. Japanese School Associations=36,55,3
19. Certification of Real Estate=39,58,1
20. Imperial Donation Relief Funds=40,59,1
21. Government Charity Asylum=40,59,2
III. JUSTICE=42,61,1
22. Law Courts=42,61,2
23. Enforcement of Registration System=43,62,2
24. Police Summary Judgment=44,63,1
25. Good Offices in Civil Disputes=44,63,2
26. Public Notaries and Bailiffs=45,64,1
27. Prisons=45,64,2
28. Pardons under New Regime=46,65,2
29. Special Pardon to Conspiracy Case Prisoners=47,66,3
30. Temporary Leave, etc=49,68,1
31. Protection of Released Prisoners=49,68,1
IV. PEACE AND ORDER=50,69,1
32. Defence=50,69,1
33. Police System=50,69,1
A. Organization=50,69,2
B. Native Assistants=51,70,1
C. Police Training=52,71,1
34. Law relating to Administrative Execution=52,71,1
35. Measures taken when Japan engaged in the European War=52,71,2
36. Printed Matter=53,72,2
37. Control of Dangerous Articles=54,73,2
38. Control of Trades Detrimental to Public Morality=55,74,1
39. Control of Indiscriminate Trades=55,74,1
A. Public Baths=55,74,2
B. Control of Jinrikisha and Carriages=56,75,1
40. Control of Graveyards=56,75,2
V. FINANCE=58,77,1
41. Execution of Fiscal Independence Plan=58,77,2
42. Accounts for Fiscal Year 1913=59,78,2
43. Budget for Fiscal Year 1915=60,79,4
44. Effect of Readjustment of Taxes=63,82,2
45. Collection of Inland Taxes=64,83,2
46. Land Tax=65,84,2
47. Urban Land Tax=66,85,2
48. Other Inland Taxes=67,86,1
A. Rural House Tax=67,86,2
B. Urban Building Tax=68,87,1
C. Liquor Tax=68,87,1
D. Tobacco Tax=68,87,1
E. Mining Tax=69,88,1
F. Fishing Tax, etc=69,88,1
49. Customs Duties=70,89,1
50. Yoktun Lands=71,90,1
51. Revenue Stamps=72,91,1
52. Receipts from Public Undertakings and State Properties=72,91,2
53. Public Loans=73,92,1
54. Investigation for Increasing Revenue Sources=74,93,1
VI. CURRENCY, BANKING, etc=75,94,1
55. Economic Condition=75,94,1
A. General Features for 1914=75,94,1
B. Money Market=75,94,2
C. Effects of the European War=76,95,2
56. Money in Circulation=77,96,2
57. Modified Regulations for Special Banks=78,97,1
A. Regulations for Agriculrural and Industrial Banks=78,97,2
B. Regulations for People's Bank Associations=79,98,1
58. Bank of Chosen[원본불량;p.80]=79,98,3
59. Clearing House=81,100,1
60. Agricultural and industrial Banks=82,101,2
61. "Chihu Kiny kumiai" (PEOPLE'S BANK ASSOCIATIONS)(이미지참조)=83,102,3
62. Ordinary Banks=85,104,2
VII. GOVERNMENT UNDERTAKINGS=87,106,1
63. Ginseng Monopoly=87,106,2
64. Salt Manufacture=88,107,2
65. Heijo (Pyong-Yang)Coal Mines=89,108,2
66. Lumber Undertaking Station=90,109,3
VIII. CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS=93,112,1
67. Road Construction=93,112,1
A. By Central Government=93,112,1
B. By Local Governments=93,112,2
C. Street Improvement=94,113,2
68. Harbour Improvement=95,115,1
A. Chinnampo=95,115,1
B. Genzan=96,116,1
69. River Improvement=96,116,2
70. Investigation relative to Civil Engineering Works=97,118,1
IX. COMMUNICATIONS=98,119,1
71. Railway Traffic=98,119,2
72. Railway Construction=99,120,2
73. Light Railways=100,121,1
74. Maritime Regulations=100,121,2
75. Establishment of Seamen's Inquiry Court=101,122,1
76. Marine Transportation=101,122,3
77. Communication Facilities=103,124,2
A. Postal Services=104,125,2
B. Telegraphic and Telephonic Services=106,127,1
78. The Observatory=106,127,2
79. Light-Houses etc=107,128,1
80. Investigation of Hydro-Electric Power=107,128,2
X. COMMERCE=109,130,1
81. Foreign Trade for 1915=109,130,3
82. Trade according to Countries=111,132,3
83. Trade according to ports=113,134,2
84. Specie and Bullion=114,135,2
85. Shipping=115,136,2
86. Frontier Trade and Transit Goods=116,137,1
87. Customs Administration=116,137,2
XI. AGRICULTURE=118,139,1
88. Agricultural Encouragement and Improvement=118,139,1
89. Model and Experimental Stations=119,140,1
A. Model Farm=119,140,1
B. Branches=119,140,2
90. Provincial Seedling Stations=120,141,1
91. Water Utilization Measures=120,141,3
92. Increase in Agricultural Products=121,143,2
93. Rice Cultivation, etc=122,144,3
94. Korean Rice for Imperial Harvest Festival=123,146,1
95. Sericulture=124,147,2
96. Cotton Plantations=125,149,1
97. Fruit Trees=125,149,2
98. Live Stock=126,150,3
99. Oriental Development Company=127,152,3
XII. TRADE AND INDUSTRY=130,155,1
100. Effects of European War on Trade and Industry=130,155,1
101. Regulations for Markets=131,156,1
102. Industrial Encouragement=131,156,1
A. Industrial Experimental Laboratory=131,156,2
B. Subsidies given to industrial Crafts=132,157,1
103. Factories=132,157,4
104. Plan of Industrial Exhibition=134,160,2
105. Inspection of Rice Products=135,161,1
106. Modification of Company Regulations=136,162,1
107. Chambers of Commerce=136,162,2
108. Trade Associations=137,163,1
XIII. MINING, FORESTRY, & FISHERY=138,164,1
109. Mining Permits=138,164,2
110. Mineral Deposit Survey=139,165,2
111. Mineral Products=140,166,3
112. Protection of Forests=141,168,2
113. Survey of Forests=142,169,1
114. Disposal of State Forests and their Products=142,169,2
115. Seedling Stations=143,170,2
116. Afforestation=145,172,1
A. By Central Government=145,172,1
B. By Local Governments=145,172,1
C. Arbor-Day=145,172,2
D. Non-Government Plantations=146,173,1
117. Revision of Fishery Regulations=146,173,2
118. Fishery Grants=147,175,1
119. Investigation of Marine Products, etc=147,175,1
A. Investigation of Marine Products=147,175,2
B. Experimental Work upon Marine Products=148,176,1
120. Inspection of Seaweed for Export=148,176,1
121. Encouragement of Fishery Improvements=148,176,2
122. Marine Products and Fishery Associations=150,178,1
XIV. SANITATION=151,179,1
123. Examination for medical Practitioners=151,179,2
124. Distribution of Public Physicians=152,180,1
125. Medical Agencies=152,180,2
126. Government-General Hospital=153,181,1
127. Provincial Charity Hospitals=154,182,2
128. Abolition of Keijo Sanitary Association(이미지참조)=155,183,1
129. Hygienic Laboratory=155,183,1
130. Control of Opium and Morphine=155,183,2
131. Epidemic Diseases=156,184,3
132. Waterworks=157,186,2
XV. EDUCATION=159,188,1
133. Uniformity of National Education=159,188,2
134. Public Common Schools=160,189,3
135. Provincial Industrial Schools(Jitsugyo-Gakko)(이미지참조)=161,191,2
136. Public Schools of Higher Grade=163,193,2
137. Government Agricultural and Dendrological School=164,194,2
138. Government Industrial Training School=165,195,1
139. Government Medical Training School=166,196,1
140. Private Schools=166,196,2
141. Schools for Japanese=167,197,1
A. Public Elementary Schools=167,197,1
B. Higher Grade Schools for Japanese=167,197,2
C. Private Schools=168,198,1
142. Training of Teachers=169,199,1
143. Text-Books=169,199,2
144. Educational Expenditure=170,200,2
[STATISTICS etc.]=172,202,14
TABLE 1. GEOGRAPHICAL SITUATION OF CHOSEN PENINSULA=172,202,1
TABLE 2. AREA AND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS=172,202,1
TABLE 3. ESTIMATE OF REVENUE OF THE GOVERNMENT GENERAL FOR THE FISCAL YEARS 1911-1915=173,203,1
TABLE 4. ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURE FOR FISCAL YEARS 1911-1915=174,204,1
TABLE 5. STATISTICS OF CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES=175,205,1
TABLE 6. STATISTICS OF PRISONERS=175,205,1
TABLE 7. STATISTICS OF GOOD OFFICES ENTERTAINED AT LAW COURTS=176,206,1
TABLE 8. STATISTICS OF SUSPENSION OF PENAL EXECUTION=176,206,1
TABLE 9. TRADE FOR TEN YEARS.(1905-1915)=176,206,1
TABLE 10. FOREIGN TRADE, ACCORDING TO COUNTRIES.(1908-1915)=177,207,1
TABLE 11. NUMBER AND TONNAGE OF VESSELS ENTERED.(1905-1915)=178,208,1
TABLE 12. RAILWAY TRAFFIC. (The fiscal years 1907.14)=179,209,1
TABLE 13. RAILWAY ACCOUNT. (The fiscal years 1907-14)=179,209,1
TABLE 14. STATISTICS OF AFFORESTATION=180,210,1
TABLE 15. STATISTICS OF PATIENTS TREATED BY GOVERNMENT-GENERAL HOSPITAL AND EIGHTEEN PROVINCIAL CHARITY HOSPITALS(1910-15)=180,210,1
TABLE 16. GENERAL STATISTICS OF SCHOOLS FOR KOREANS MAINTAINED BY GOVERNMENTS AND OTHERS.(At the end of march, each year.)=181,211,1
TABLE 17. SCHOOLS MAINTAINED FOR JAPANESE.(At the end of march, each year.)=182,212,1
TABLE 18. GENERAL FEATURES OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS AT THE END OF MAY 1915=183,213,1
MAP OF KOREA SHOWING NETWORK OF ROAD AND OTHER PUBLIC WORKS=184,214,1
MAP OF KOREA SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS OR KOREANS[원본불량;p.185]=185,215,1
MAP OF CHOSEN (KOREA)=X-I,13,1
Patients Treated by Government hospitals=X-II,14,1
Governor-General and Suite at Diamond Mountain=10-1,26,1
Governor-General's Inspection Tour in North kankyo province made on horseback and hand car=10-1,26,1
Kwang-go-to-wan Tablet=16-1,33,1
Stone Tablet erected on and Apex of Pookkau Mt. by one of the Sinla Kings=16-2,34,1
Inscribed Face of Tablet=16-2,34,1
pagoda Tablet, Fuyo District=16-2,34,1
Training in Sericulture supported by Imperial Donation Fund=32-1,51,1
Training in Silk Spinning supported by Same Fund[원본불량;p.32-1]=32-1,51,1
Training in Weaving supported by Same Fund=32-1,51,1
Old Street, Heijo(Pyoung-yang)(이미지참조)=94-1,114,1
Improved Street, Heijo(이미지참조)=94-1,114,1
Laying of Foundation-Stone for Genzan Harbour Improvement Work Attended in Person by the Governor-General=96-1,117,1
Specimen Cocoons of Specified Silkworms=120-1,142,1
Field of Improved Mulberry Trees=120-1,142,1
Native Ploughing with Bulls=122-1,145,1
Training in Weeding Rice Fields=122-1,145,1
Training in Removal of Injurious Insects from Rice Fields=122-1,145,1
Sericulture by Koreans=124-1,148,1
koreans bringing Cocoons for Co-operative Sale[원본불량;p.124-1]=124-1,148,1
Cocoons on Co-operative Sale ready for Shipment to Japanese Market=124-1,148,1
Experiment in Mongolian Sheep Breeding at Government Farm, Sempo=126-1,151,1
Cattle Pasture of Yeiko Cattle Association, South Kankyo Province(이미지참조)=126-1,151,1
Tannery with Boot-Making Section busy on Boots for Russian Army=132-1,158,1
Oriental Tobacco Co. and Cigarette Making=132-1,158,1
Gold extracting Mill, Dry Process, erected by Kuhara Company at Chinnampo=140-1,167,1
Smelting Furnace with Water Jacket=140-1,167,1
Railway Platform for conveying Ore direct to Mill=140-1,167,1
Fifth Arbor-day graced with Personal Attendance of the Governor-General=146-1,174,1
Arbor-day in a Province=146-1,174,1
Arbor-day observed by Public School Children=146-1,174,1
Injection Cure applied to confirmed Users of Morphine at a Provincial Charity Hospital=156-1,185,1
Public School for Natives=160-1,190,1
Embroidery Class, Native Girls' High School=160-1,190,1
Old Street, Heijo (Pyoung-yang)(이미지참조)=94-1,114,1
MAP OF KOREA SHOWING NETWORK OF ROADS AND OTHER PUBLIC WORKS=184,214,1
MAP OF KOREA SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR KOREANS=185,215,1
Weights, Measures, and Moneys, with English and French Equivalents=IX,12,1
Names of Provinces and Principal Cities, Towns, Districts, Mountains, Rivers, Islands, and Bays according to Japanese and Korean Pronunciation=X,13,1
MAP OF CHOSEN (KOREA)=XI,14,1
Revenue of Government-General of Chosen=XII,15,1
Expenditure of Government-General of Chosen=XII,15,1
Total Value of Exports and Imports of Commodities 1910-16=XII,15,1
Native Students in Government and Public Schools and Their Teachers=XII,15,1
Patients Treated by Government Hospitals=XII,15,1
INTRODUCTION[원본불량;p.1]=1,16,6
Marshal Count Terauchi, Ex-Governor-General=6-1,22,1
Marshal Count Hasegawa, New Governor-General=6-1,22,1
Prince and Princess Kan-in Visiting the Industrial Exhibition=6-2,23,1
Machinery Hall=6-2,23,1
Silk worm Cocoons in the Agricultural Section, Hall No.1=6-2,23,1
I.GENERAL ADMINISTRATION=7,24,1
1. Government Offices=7,24,1
2. Native Officials=7,24,2
3. Investigation Works=8,25,1
4. Old Usages=8,25,3
5. Land Survey=9,27,3
6. Preservation of Archological Remains(이미지참조)=11,30,1
7. Museum=11,30,1
8. Korean History=11,30,2
9. Monthly Bulletin=12,31,1
10. Korean Trees for Imperial Shrine=12,31,1
11. Buddhist Scriptures=13,32,1
12. Anniversary of New Regime=13,32,1
II. LOCAL ADMINISTRATION=14,33,1
13. Local Improvement=14,33,1
14. Creation of Island Districts=14,33,2
15. Provincial Governors=15,34,1
16. Prefectural and District Magistrates=15,34,2
17. Prefectural Municipalities=16,35,2
18. Local Government Expenses=17,36,2
19. Expenses for Local Needs=18,37,4
20. Village Offices=21,40,2
21. Undertakings with Imperial Donation Funds=22,41,1
A. Undertakings Affording means of Livelihood=22,41,2
B. Educational Works=23,42,1
C. Relief Work=23,42,3
22. Japanese School Associations=25,44,3
23. Encouragement of Meritorious Conduct=27,46,1
24. Works Commemorative of the Coronation=27,46,2
25. Imperial Donation Relief Funds=28,47,1
26. Religious Propagation=28,47,2
III. JUSTICE=30,49,1
27. Law Courts=30,49,2
28. Registration=31,50,2
29. Census[원본불량;p.32]=32,51,2
30. Police Summary Judgment=33,52,2
31. Good Offices in Civil Disputes=34,53,1
32. Public Notaries=34,53,1
33. Bailiffs=35,54,1
34. Prisons=35,54,2
35. Finger Prints=36,55,3
36. Pardons under New Regime=37,57,1
37. Protection of Released Prisoners=37,57,1
IV. PEACE AND ORDER=38,58,1
38. Defence=38,58,1
39. Standing Army=38,58,1
40. Police System=39,59,2
41. Criminal Offences=40,60,1
42. Printed Matter=41,61,1
43. Boilers, Engines, etc=42,62,1
44. Control of Improper Trades=42,62,1
45. Control of Other Trades=42,62,2
46. Fire Brigades=43,63,1
47. Wild Animals=43,63,2
V. FINANCE=45,65,1
48. Fiscal Adjustment and Independence=45,65,2
49. Accounts for Fiscal Year 1914[원본불량;p.47]=46,66,2
50. Budget for Fiscal Year 1916=47,67,4
51. Collection of Inland Revenue=50,70,2
52. Income Tax and Liquor Tax=51,71,2
53. Land Tax=52,72,2
Urban Land Tax=53,73,1
54. House Tax=53,73,1
A. Rural House Tax=53,73,1
B. Urban Building Tax=54,74,1
55. Consumption Tax on Liquors and Tobacco=54,74,1
A. Liquor Tax=53,74,1
B. Tobacco Tax=53,74,1
56. Mining and Other Taxes=54,74,1
57. Customs Duties=54,74,2
58. Yoktun Lands=55,75,2
59. Revenue Stamps=56,76,1
60. Receipts from Public Undertakings and State Properties=57,77,1
61. Public Loans[원본불량;p.58]=57,77,2
VI. CURRENCY, BANKING, etc=59,79,1
62. Economic Conditions=59,79,2
63. Money in Circulation[원본불량;p.60]=60,80,1
64. Bank of Chosen=60,80,3
65. Clearing House=62,82,2
66. Agricultural and Industrial Banks[원본불량;p.64]=63,83,3
67. "CHiho Kiny Kumiai". (PEOPLE'S BANK ASSOCIATIONS)(이미지참조)=65,85,3
68. Ordinary Banks=67,87,2
VII. GOVERNMENT UNDERTAKINGS=69,89,1
69. Ginseng Monopoly=69,89,2
70. Salt Manufacture=70,90,2
71. Heijo(Pyong-yang) Coal Mines(이미지참조)=71,91,2
72. Lumber Undertaking Station[원본불량;p.72~73]=72,92,3
VIII. CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS=75,95,1
73. Road Construction=75,95,1
A. By Central Government=75,95,1
B. By Local Governments=75,95,2
C. Street Improvement=76,96,3
74. Harbour Improvement=77,99,1
75. River Control and Water Utilization=77,99,2
76. Investigations relative to Civil Engineering Works=78,100,1
77. New offices for Government-General=78,100,3
IX. COMMUNICATIONS=80,103,1
78. Railway Traffic[원본불량;p.80]=80,103,2
79. Railway Constructions=81,104,2
80. Regulations for Pilots=82,105,1
81. Harbour Regulations=82,105,2
82. Marine Transportation[원본불량;p.83~84]=83,106,2
83. Ocean Going Steamers=84,107,1
84. Communication Facilities=84,107,2
85. Postal Services[원본불량;p.86]=85,108,2
86. Telegraphic and Telephonic Services=87,110,1
87. Keijo Post Offices(이미지참조)[원본불량;p.88]=87,110,2
88. The Observatory[원본불량;p.88]=88,111,1
89. Light-Houses, etc[원본불량;p.88,89]=88,111,3
X. COMMERCE=90,114,1
90. Foreign Trade for 1916[원본불량;p.90,92]=90,114,3
91. Trade according to Countries=92,116,2
92. Trade according to Ports[원본불량;p.94]=94,118,1
93. Specie and Bullion[원본불량;p.95]=95,119,1
94. Shipping[원본불량;p.96]=95,119,2
XI. AGRICULTURE=97,121,1
95. Agricultural Encouragement and Improvement[원본불량;p.97]=97,121,1
96. Distribution of Technical Experts=97,121,2
97. Lectures and Practical Demonstrations=98,122,1
98. Model and Experimental Stations=98,122,2
99. Provincial Seedling Stations[원본불량;p.100~101]=99,123,3
100. Water Utilization Measures[원본불량;p.102]=101,125,2
101. Increase in Agricultural Products[원본불량;p.102]=102,126,1
102. Cultivated Lands[원본불량;p.102~103]=102,126,2
103. Utilization of Public Waste Lands=103,127,1
104. Rice Cultivation, etc=103,127,2
105. Upland Grain=104,128,1
106. Korean Grain for Imperial Coronation Ceremony=104,128,1
107. Sericulture=105,129,2
108. Silk Thread Factory=106,130,1
109. Cotton Plantations=106,130,3
110. Tobacco Cultivation=107,132,2
111. Live-Stock[원본불량;p.111]=108,133,3
112. Prevention of Cattle Plague=109,135,1
113. Horse Breeding=110,136,1
114. Oriental Development Company=110,136,4
XII. TRADE AND INDUSTRY=113,140,1
115. Business Corporations=113,140,3
116. Chambers of Commerce=115,142,2
117. Products Associations=116,143,1
118. Regulations for Markets=116,143,2
119. Inspection of Rice=117,144,2
120. Weights and Measures=118,145,2
121. Insurance Business=119,146,2
122. Industrial Experimental Laboratory=120,147,2
123. Subsidies given to industrial Crafts=121,148,1
124. Factories=121,148,3
XIII. MINING=124,151,1
125. New Mining Regulations=124,151,1
126. Mining Permits=124,151,2
127. Mineral Deposit Survey=125,152,2
128. Tentative Exploitation=126,153,1
129. Growth of Mining Operations=126,153,2
130. Mineral Products=127,154,2
XIV. FORESTRY=129,156,1
131. Protection of Forests=129,156,1
132. Measures regarding Injurious Insects=129,156,2
133. Survey of Forests=130,157,1
134. Disposal of State Forests and their Products=130,157,2
135. Experimental Afforestation=131,158,1
136. Seedling Stations=132,159,2
137. Afforestation=133,160,1
A. By Central Government=133,160,1
B. By Local Governments=133,160,1
C. Arbor-Day=134,161,1
D. Non-Government Plantations=134,161,2
XV. FISHERY=135,163,1
138. Fishery Grants=135,163,1
139. Survey of Marine Geology=136,164,1
140. Pisciculture=136,164,2
141. Encouragement of Fishery Improvements=137,165,1
142. Growth of Fishery Industry=137,165,2
143. Refuge Harbours for Fishing Boats=138,166,2
144. Inspection of Seaweeds for Export=139,167,1
145. Marine Products and Fishery Associations=139,167,2
XVI. SANITATION=141,169,1
146. Hygienic Administration=141,169,1
147. Regulations for Prevention of Plague=141,169,2
148. Epidemic Diseases=142,170,2
149. Medical Agencies=143,171,2
150. Government-General Hospital=144,172,1
151. Provincial Charity Hospitals=144,172,2
152. Leper Hospital=146,174,1
153. Sanitary Associations=146,174,1
154. Cattle Slaughtering=146,174,4
155. Waterworks=147,177,2
XVII. EDUCATION=149,179,1
156. Educational Works=149,179,1
157. Public Common Schools=149,179,4
158. Government Schools of Higher Grade=151,182,1
A. Higher common Schools=151,182,1
B. Girls' Higher Common Schools=151,182,2
C. Special Schools=152,183,2
159. Provincial Industrial Schools. (Jitsugyo-Gakko)(이미지참조)=153,184,2
160. Government Agricultural and Dendrological School=154,185,2
161. Government Industrial Training School=155,186,1
162. Government Medical Training School=155,186,2
163. Private Schools=156,187,2
164. Schools for Japanese=157,188,1
A. Public Elementary Schools=157,188,1
B. Higher Grade Schools for Japanese=157,188,2
C. Private Schools=158,189,1
165. Training of Teachers=159,190,1
166. Text-Books=159,190,2
167. Educational Expenditure[원본불량;p.161]=160,191,2
[PLAN OF GENZAN HARBOUR etc.]=162,193,2
MAP OF CHOSEN(KOREA)=11,14,1
Revenue of Government-General of Chosen=12,15,1
Expenditure of Government-General of Chosen=12,15,1
Total Value of Exports and Imports of Commodities 1910-16=12,15,1
Native Students in Government and Public Schools and Their Teachers=12,15,1
Patients Treated by Covernment Hospitals=12,15,1
Entrance to Government-General Museum=10-1,29,1
Porcelains of the korai Era, Chosen=10-1,29,1
Bronze mirrors of the Han, Tang, and Sung Eras, China=10-1,29,1
Taking Impressions of Finger-Prints=36-1,56,1
Classifying Finger-Prints=36-1,56,1
New Road Construction, Kwaizan District, North Chusei Province=76-1,97,1
Kanko Iron Bridge in Course of Construction(이미지참조)=76-1,97,1
Lock-Gates in Course of Construction, Jinsen(Chemulpo)Harbour-Works=76-2,98,1
More Recent View of Same=76-2,98,1
New Government-General Office to be completed in 1924=78-1,101,1
New Post Office, Keijo(이미지참조)=88-1,112,1
Mail Classifying Floor=88-1,112,1
Telegraphic operating Floor=88-1,112,1
Telephone Exchange Floor=88-1,112,1
Keijo Training Station for Sericulture supported by Imperial Donation Fund, Cocoon Steam Drying House(이미지참조)=106-1,131,1
Reeling Silk-threads=106-1,131,1
Re-reeling Silk-threads=106-1,131,1
Nipping"Orinoco" Tobacco=108-1,134,1
Tobacco "White Burley" in Full Growth=108-1,134,1
Experimental Growing of Tobacco for Cigars under Curtain Cover=108-1,134,1
Horse Breeding at Suigen by Prince Li's Household=110-1,137,1
Arbor-day graced with Personal Attendance of Governor-General and Civil Governor=134-1,162,1
Arbor-day observed by Public School Children=134-1,162,1
Leper Hospital, Shuroku Island, South Zenla Province(이미지참조)=146-1,175,1
Patients' Wards=146-1,175,1
Ferry-Boat"Shuroku-maru" Plying between Shuroku Island and the Mainland(이미지참조)=146-1,175,1
Skinning Carcases and Stamping Flesh=146-2,176,1
Keijo Slaughter-House, Cattle for Slaughter(이미지참조)=146-2,176,1
Examining and Stamping Viscera=146-2,176,1
Examining and Weighing Cattle=146-2,176,1
Koreans drinking Blood of Slaughtered Cattle=146-2,176,1
Slaughtering Cattle=146-2,176,1
Teachers' Summer School for Manual Training in Bamboo-Ware=150-1,181,1
Manual Training, Public Common School=150-1,181,1
PLAN OF GENZAN HARBOUR=162,193,1
MAP OF CHOSEN(KOREA)=0,14,1
New Government-General Office to be completed in 1924=78-1,102,1
New Post Office, Keijo(이미지참조)=88-1,113,1
Mail Classifying Floor=88-1,113,1
Telegraphic operating Floor=88-1,113,1
Telephone Exchange Floor=88-1,113,1
Keijo Training Station for Sericulture supported by Imperial Donation Fund, Cocoon Steam Drying House=106-1,132,1
Reeling Silk-threads=106-1,132,1
Re-reeling Silk-threads=106-1,132,1
Nipping"Orinoco" Tobacco=108-1,135,1
Tobacco "White Burley" in Full Growth=108-1,135,1
Experimental Growing of Tobacco for Cigars under Curtain Cover=108-1,135,1
Horse Breeding at Suigen by Prince Li's Household=110-1,138,1
Arbor-day graced with Personal Attendance of Governor-General and Civil Governor=134-1,163,1
Arbor-day observed by Public School Children=134-1,163,1
Leper Hospital, Shuroku Island, South Zenla Province(이미지참조)=146-1,176,1
Patients' Wards=146-1,176,1
Ferry-Boat"Shuroku-maru" Plying between Shuroku Island and the Mainland(이미지참조)=146-1,176,1
Skinning Carcases and Stamping Flesh=146-2,177,1
Keijo Slaughter-House, Cattle for Slaughter(이미지참조)=146-2,177,1
Examining and Stamping Viscera=146-2,177,1
Examining and Weighing Cattle=146-2,177,1
Koreans drinking Blood of Slaughtered Cattle=146-2,177,1
Slaughtering Cattle=146-2,177,1
Teachers' Summer School for Manual Training in Bamboo-Ware=150-1,182,1
Manual Training, Public Common School=150-1,182,1
PLAN OF GENZAN HARBOUR=162,194,1
MAP OF CHOSEN(이미지참조)=0,3,3
CONTENTS=III,6,6
Names of Provinces and Principal Cities, Towns, Districts, Mountains, Rivers, Islands, and Bays according to Japanese and Korean Pronunciation=IX,12,1
Weights, Measures,and Moneys,with English and French Equivalents=X,13,1
INTRODUCTION=XI,14,3
Field Marshal Count Hasegawa, Governor-General of Chosen=XIV,17,1
I. GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND OFFICIALS=1,18,1
1. Change in Governor-General=1,18,3
2. Government-General=3,21,2
II. FINANCE=5,23,1
3. Execution of Fiscal Independence Plan[원본불량;p.5~6]=5,23,2
4. Settled Accounts for 1915[원본불량;p.7~8]=6,24,3
5. Budget for Fiscal Year 1917=8,26,5
6. Liquor Tax Law=12,30,2
7. Partial Application of Income Tax Law=13,31,2
8. Collection of Taxes=14,32,1
9. Land Tax=15,33,1
10. Household Tax and Other Taxes=16,34,2
11. Customs Duties=17,35,1
12. Receipts from Yoktun Lands[원본불량;p.18]=17,35,2
13. Receipts from Revenue Stamps=18,36,1
14. Receipts from Public Undertakings and State Properties[원본불량;p.19]=18,36,2
15. Public Loans and Other Debts[원본불량;p.20]=19,37,2
III. GOVERNMENT UNDERTAKINGS=21,39,1
16. Ginseng Monopoly[원본불량;p.21~22]=21,39,2
17. Salt Manufacture[원본불량;p.23]=22,40,3
18. Heio Coal Mines(이미지참조)=23,42,2
19. Lumber Undertaking Station=24,43,4
20. Printing Office[원본불량;p.27]=27,46,1
IV. CURRENCY, BANKING, etc=28,47,1
21. Economic Conditions[원본불량;p.29~30]=28,47,3
22. Money in Circulation[원본불량;p.31]=30,49,2
23. Development of Banking Facilities=31,50,2
24. Government Aid to and Supervision of Banking Institutions=32,51,3
25. Bank of Chosen[원본불량;p.34~35]=33,53,3
26. Clearing Houses=35,55,2
27. Agricultural and Industrial Banks[원본불량;p.37~38]=36,56,3
28. "Chiho Kin-yu Kumiai" (People's Banking Associations)(이미지참조)[원본불량;p.39]=38,58,2
29. Ordinary Banks[원본불량;p.40~41]=39,59,3
V. FOREIGN TRADE=41,62,1
30. Customs Administration=41,62,1
31. Foreign Trade for 1916=41,62,3
32. Trade with Different Countries=43,64,3
33. Foreign Trade of Open Ports=45,66,2
34. Specie and Bullion[원본불량;p.47]=47,68,1
35. Shipping[원본불량;p.48]=47,68,2
36. Frontier and Transit Trade=48,69,1
VI. TRAFFIC AND COMMUNICATIONS[원본불량;p.49]=49,70,1
37. Railway Traffic=49,70,2
38. Railway Construction=50,71,2
39. Tramways and Light Railways[원본불량;p.51~52]=51,72,2
40. Navigation[원본불량;p.53~54]=52,73,4
41. Seamen's Inquiry Court[원본불량;p.54]=54,76,1
42. Communications Service[원본불량;p.56~58]=54,76,5
43. Observatory=58,80,2
44. Light-Houses, etc[원본불량;p.59~60]=59,81,2
45. Electric Undertakings[원본불량;p.60]=60,82,1
VII. CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS=61,83,1
46. Road Construction[원본불량;p.62]=61,83,2
47. Street Improvement=62,84,2
48. Harbour Improvement[원본불량;p.64]=63,85,2
49. River Investigation[원본불량;p.64~65]=64,86,2
50. Investigations relative to Civil Engineering=65,87,1
51. Enforcement of Law of Expropriation of Land=65,87,1
VIII. AGRICULTURE=66,88,1
52. Climate and Agriculture[원본불량;p.66]=66,88,1
53. Agricultural Encouragement and Improvement[원본불량;p.67]=67,89,1
54. Model Agricultural and Industrial Farm=68,90,1
55. Provincial Seedling Stations=68,90,2
56. Protection of State Tenants[원본불량;p.69]=69,91,1
57. Cultivated Lands and Irrigation[원본불량;p.70]=69,91,2
58. Increase in Agricultural Products[원본불량;p.71~72]=71,93,2
59. Sericulture[원본불량;p.72~73]=72,94,2
60. Tobacco Cultivation[원본불량;p.74~75]=74,96,2
61. Cotton Plantation[원본불량;p.75]=75,97,1
62. Fruit-Trees[원본불량;p.76]=76,98,1
63. Live-Stock[원본불량;p.77~78]=76,98,3
64. Oriental Development Company[원본불량;p.78,80]=78,100,3
IX. TRADE AND INDUSTRY=81,103,1
65. Business Corporations[원본불량;p.81~82]=81,103,3
66. Chambers of Commerce=83,105,2
67. Business Associations[원본불량;p.84]=84,106,1
68. Markets[원본불량;p.84~85]=84,106,2
69. Inspection of Rice and Beans[원본불량;p.85~86]=85,107,2
70. Industrial Experiments and Encouragement=86,108,1
71. Factories[원본불량;p.87~88]=86,108,3
72. Native Industries=88,110,3
73. New Industries=89,112,2
74. Effects of World War[원본불량;p.92]=90,113,4
X. MINING=93,117,1
75. Results of Enforcement of Mining Ordinance[원본불량;p.94]=93,117,2
76. Mineral Deposit Survey and Prospecting=94,118,2
77. Mining Operations and Output[원본불량;p.96~97]=95,119,3
XI. FORESTRY=98,122,1
78. Protection of Forests and Noted Trees[원본불량;p.98]=98,122,1
79. Investigation and Disposal of State Forests=98,122,3
80. Seedling Stations[원본불량;p.100]=99,124,3
81. Afforestation=101,127,1
XII. FISHERY=102,128,1
82. Fishing Permits[원본불량;p.102]=102,128,1
83. Experiments in and Investigation of Aquatic Products=102,128,2
84. Encouragement of Improvement in Fishing[원본불량;p.104]=103,129,2
85. Growth in Fishing Industry[원본불량;p.104~106]=104,130,3
86. Inspection of Seaweeds for Export=106,132,1
87. Marine Products Associations and Fishery Associations=106,132,2
XIII. EDUCATION=108,134,1
88. Educational System[원본불량;p.108]=108,134,1
89. Schools for Japanese[원본불량;p.109~110]=109,135,2
90. Schools for Koreans[원본불량;p.112~113,115]=110,136,7
91. Higher Education=115,142,3
92. Government Agricultural and Dendrological School=117,144,1
93. Private Schools for Koreans[원본불량;p.118]=117,144,2
94. Sohtang[원본불량;p.118]=118,145,3
95. "Kyong-hak-won" or Classical Literary Institution=119,147,1
96. Training of Teachers[원본불량;p.120]=119,147,2
97. Korean Students in Japan[원본불량;p.120]=120,148,2
98. Text-Books[원본불량;p.121~122]=121,149,2
99. Educational Expenditure[원본불량;p.122~123]=122,150,2
XIV. JUSTICE=124,152,1
100. Law Courts[원본불량;p.124~125]=124,152,2
101. Registration and Certification of Real Estate[원본불량;p.126]=125,153,2
102. Census Registration[원본불량;p.126~127]=126,154,2
103. Police Summary Judgment[원본불량;p.128]=128,156,1
104. Good Offices in Civil Disputes=128,156,1
105. Public Notaries=129,157,1
106. Distraints=129,157,1
107. Prisons=129,157,3
108. Finger Prints=131,159,1
109. Result of Pardon by Imperial Grace=131,159,2
110. Protection of Released Prisoners=132,160,1
XV. PEACE AND ORDER=133,161,1
111. Defence=133,161,1
112. General Conditions of Peace and Order[원본불량;p.134]=133,161,2
113. Police System[원본불량;p.134~135]=134,162,3
114. Criminal Offences[원본불량;p.136]=136,164,2
115. Control of Printed Matter[원본불량;p.138]=137,165,2
116. Public Morality=138,166,1
117. Control of Writing Agencies, Second-hand Stores, Pawnshops, and Inns=138,166,2
XVI. SANITATION=140,168,1
118. Hygienic Administration=140,168,1
119. Results of Enforcement of Regulations for Prevention of Plagues=140,168,2
120. Epidemic Diseases[원본불량;p.142]=141,169,2
121. Endemic Diseases=142,170,3
122. Medical Agencies=143,172,2
123. Government Hospital in Keijo(이미지참조)=144,173,2
124. Provincial Charity Hospitals[원본불량;p.146]=145,174,2
125. Treatment of the Insane=146,175,2
126. Hygienic Inspection=147,176,1
127. Quarantine in Seaports=147,176,1
128. Export Cattle subjected to Quarantine=148,177,1
129. Cattle Slaughtering=148,177,2
130. Waterworks[원본불량;p.149]=149,178,2
XVII. INVESTIGATION WORKS=151,180,1
131. Investigation Works=151,180,1
132. Old Usages=151,180,1
133. Land Survey[원본불량;p.152,153]=151,180,4
134. Investigation of Arch(이미지참조)ological Remains=154,184,1
135. Investigation of Historical Materials=154,184,1
XVIII. LOCAL ADMINISTRATION=155,185,1
136. Local Improvement=155,185,1
137. Fu(부) or Prefectural Municipalities[원본불량;p.155~157]=155,185,3
138. Plan for Establishment of Village Councils[원본불량;p.158]=158,188,1
139. Estimated Expenses for Local Offices to be Defrayed by the State Treasury for 1917[원본불량;p.158~159]=158,188,2
140. Budget of Local Expenses Funds for 1917[원본불량;p.160~163]=159,189,5
141. Estimates of Village Expenses for 1917[원본불량;p.164]=164,194,1
142. Undertakings with Imperial Donation Funds[원본불량;p.166~168]=165,195,4
143. Japanese School Associations[원본불량;p.168~170]=168,198,3
144. Encouragement of Social Improvement[원본불량;p.172]=170,200,3
145. Undertakings Commemorative of the Coronation[원본불량;p.172]=172,202,1
146. Imperial Donation Relief Fund[원본불량;p.172~173]=172,202,2
147. Charity Asylum=173,203,2
148. Religious Propagation=174,204,4
INDEX=177,208,12
MAP OF CHOSEN SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR KOREANS=188-1,220,1
MAP OF CHOSEN(이미지참조)=0,3,1
Field Marshal Count Hasegawa, Governor-General of Chosen=14,17,1
Government Salt Manufacturing Station and Salt-Pans at Kworyo-wan(이미지참조)=22-1,41,1
Bank-Notes of Bank of Chosen=32-1,52,1
DIAGRAMS OF REVENUE EXPENDITURE ETC=40-1,61,1
Horse-Shoe Curve of Railway at Mosan Pass=52-1,74,1
Native Pottery=88-1,111,1
Wangle Goods=88-1,111,1
Gold Mine of the Oriental Consolidated Mining Company. Unsan,South Heian-Do(이미지참조)=92-1,116,1
Iron Foundry of the Mitsubishi Company. 'Kenjiho' North Heian-Do(이미지참조)=92-1,116,1
Pinus Bungeana=98-1,123,1
Pinus Densiflora=98-1,123,1
Pine Afforestation by a Provincial Government in its Third Year=100-1,126,1
Larch Afforestation by a Private Person in its Tenth Year=100-1,126,1
Bird's Eye View of the Technical College in Keijo(이미지참조)=110-1,137,1
Laboratories and Work Shops=110-1,137,1
Typical Private Schools in New Chosen=118-1,146,1
Leper Asylums Conducted by Foreigners=142-1,171,1
"Raikei-Kwan"=152-1,182,1
Typical House of Worship in New Chosen=174-1,205,1
MAP OF CHOSEN=0,3,1
Bird's Eye View of the Technical College in Keij(이미지참조)=110-1,137,1
Metal Work=110-1,137,1
Chemical Analysis=110-1,137,1
Ceramics=110-1,137,1
Architecture=110-1,137,1
Wood Work=110-1,137,1
Weaving=110-1,137,1
Zenrin Commercial School=118-1,146,1
Pai Chai Higher Common School=118-1,146,1
Bird's Eye View of Fusan Leper Home=142-1,171,1
Group of Men Patients and Ward, Taikyo Leper Asylum(이미지참조)=142-1,171,1
National Shrine on Nam-San=174-1,205,1
Buddhist Temple on Nam-San=174-1,205,1
Christian Church in Yun-chi Dong, Keijo(이미지참조)=174-1,205,1
CONTENTS=III,4,6
Names of Provinces and Principal Cities, Towns, Districts, Mountains, Rivers, Islands, and Bays according to Japanese and Korean Pronunciation=IX,10,1
Weights, Measures,and Moneys,with English and French Equivalents=X,11,1
INTRODUCTION=XI,12,3
I. GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND OFFICIALS=1,15,1
1. Modification of Government Organization=1,15,1
2. Offices and Officials=1,15,3
II. FINANCE=4,18,1
3. Execution of Plan for the Fiscal Independence of the Civil Administration of Chosen[원본불량;p.4~5]=4,18,2
4. Settled Accounts for 1916[원본불량;p.6]=5,19,2
5. Budget for 1918[원본불량;p.6,8~10]=6,20,5
6.Modification of Regulation for Registration Fee=10,24,1
7. Collection of Taxes[원본불량;p.11]=10,24,2
8. Land Tax[원본불량;p.12]=11,25,2
9. Liquor Tax=12,26,2
10. Tobacco Tax[원본불량;p.13]=13,27,1
11. Income Tax Law[원본불량;p.14]=13,27,2
12. Household Tax, Building Tax, and Mining Tax=14,28,2
13. Customs Duties=15,29,1
14. Receipts from Yoktun Lands[원본불량;p.16]=15,29,2
15. Receipts from Revenue Stamps=16,30,1
16. Receipts from Public Undertakings and State Properties=17,31,1
17. Public Loans and Other Debts[원본불량;p.18]=18,32,1
III. GOVERNMENT UNDERTAKINGS=19,33,1
18. Ginseng Monopoly[원본불량;p.19~20]=19,33,2
19. Salt Manufacture[원본불량;p.21]=20,34,2
20. Heijo Coal Mines(이미지참조)[원본불량;p.22]=22,36,1
21. Lumber Undertaking Station[원본불량;p.23~24]=23,37,3
22. Printing Office[원본불량;p.25]=25,39,1
IV. CURRENCY, BANKING, ETC=26,40,1
23. Economic Conditions[원본불량;p.27~28]=26,40,3
24. Money in Circulation[원본불량;p.28]=28,42,1
25. Development of Banking Facilities=29,43,1
26. Government Aid to and Supervision of Banking Institutions[원본불량;p.29~30]=29,43,2
27. Bank of Chosen[원본불량;p.32]=30,44,3
28. Clearing Houses[원본불량;p.33]=33,47,1
29. Agricultural and Industrial Banks[원본불량;p.34~35]=33,47,3
30. Ordinary Banks[원본불량;p.35~36]=35,49,2
31. People's Banking Associations(Chiho Kinyu Kumiai)[원본불량;p.36~37]=36,50,2
V. TRADE=38,52,1
32. Investigation of Tariff System[원본불량;p.38]=38,52,1
33. Customs Administration=38,52,2
34. Foreign Trade for 1917[원본불량;p.40]=39,53,3
35. Trade with Different Countries[원본불량;p.41]=41,55,2
36. Foreign Trade of Open Ports[원본불량;p.42]=42,56,2
37. Specie and Bullion=44,58,1
38. Shipping=44,58,1
39. Frontier and Transit Trade=44,58,2
VI. TRAFFIC AND COMMUNICATION=46,60,1
40. Railway Management[원본불량;p.46]=46,60,1
41. Railway Traffic[원본불량;p.46,47~48]=46,60,4
42. Railway Construction and Improvement=48,63,2
43. Tramways and Light Railways[원본불량;p.49~50]=49,64,2
44. Navigation[원본불량;p.51]=50,65,3
45. Seamen's Inquiry Court=52,67,1
46. Light-Houses, etc[원본불량;p.53]=52,67,2
47. Communication Service[원본불량;p.54~57]=53,68,5
48. Electric Undertakings=57,72,1
49. Observatory=57,72,2
VII. CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS=59,74,1
50. Road Construction=59,74,2
51. Street Improvement=60,75,3
52. Harbour Improvement=61,77,2
53. River Investigation=62,78,2
54. Investigations relative to Civil Engineering=63,79,1
55. Alteration of Land Expropriation Law=63,79,1
VIII. AGRICULTURE=64,80,1
56. Climate and Agriculture=64,80,2
57. Agricultural Encouragement and Improvement=65,81,2
58. Model Agricultural and Industrial Farm=66,82,1
59. Provincial Seedling Stations=67,83,1
60. Cultivated Lands and Irrigation[원본불량;p.68]=67,83,2
61. Increase in Agricultural Products[원본불량;p.68]=68,84,3
62. Cotton Plantations[원본불량;p.71]=70,86,2
63. Tobacco Plantations=71,87,2
64. Fruit Trees[원본불량;p.72]=72,88,1
65. Sericulture[원본불량;p.73]=73,89,2
66. Live-Stock[원본불량;p.74~76]=74,90,3
67. Oriental Development Company[원본불량;p.76,78]=76,92,3
IX. TRADE AND INDUSTRY=79,95,1
68. Business Corporations[원본불량;p.79~80]=79,95,3
69. Chambers of Commerce=81,97,1
70. Business Associations=81,97,2
71. Markets[원본불량;p.82~83]=82,98,2
72. Inspection of Rice and Beans=83,99,2
73. Industrial Experiments and Encouragement=84,100,1
74. Factories[원본불량;p.86~87]=85,101,2
75. Native Industries=86,102,3
76. New Industries=88,104,3
77. Raw Materials for Industry=89,106,2
78. Effects of the World War=90,107,4
X. MINING=93,111,1
79. Mining Permits=93,111,3
80. Scheme of Mineral Deposit Survey=95,113,1
81. Development of Mining[원본불량;p.97]=96,114,3
XI. FORESTRY=98,117,1
82. Protection of Forests=98,117,1
83. Investigation and Disposal of State Forests=98,117,2
84. Seedling Stations[원본불량;p.100]=99,118,3
85. Afforestation=101,121,1
XII. FISHERY=102,122,1
86. Fishing Permits[원본불량;p.102~103]=102,122,2
87. Experiments in and Investigation of Aquatic Products=103,123,2
88. Encouragement of Improvement in Fishing=104,124,2
89. Growth in Fishing Industry[원본불량;p.106]=105,125,3
90. Inspection of Seaweeds for Export=107,127,2
91. Marine Products Associations and Fishery Associations=108,128,1
XIII. EDUCATION=109,129,1
92. Educational System=109,129,1
93. Education for Japanese=110,130,1
(I) Elementary Education=110,130,1
(II) Secondary Education=111,131,1
(III) Industrial Education=111,131,1
(IV) Higher Education[원본불량;p.112]=112,132,1
94. Education for Koreans=113,133,1
(1) Elementary Education=113,133,1
(A) Common Schools=113,133,1
(B) Higher Common Schools=114,134,1
(C) Girls' Higher Common Schools[원본불량;p.115]=114,134,2
(D) Various Private Schools=116,136,1
(E) Sohtang or Keulpang=116,136,2
(F) Examinations and Short Courses for Study=117,137,2
(2) Industrial Education[원본불량;p.119]=118,138,2
(3) Special or Higher Education=119,139,3
(4) Korean Students in Japan=121,141,1
(5) Text Books[원본불량;p.123]=121,141,3
95. Educational Expenditure[원본불량;p.123~124]=123,143,2
XIV. JUSTICE=125,145,1
96. Law Courts[원본불량;p.125]=125,145,2
97. Revised Provisions of Criminal Law=126,146,1
98. Registration and Certification of Real Estate=127,147,1
99. Census Registration[원본불량;p.127]=127,147,2
100. Police Summary Judgment=128,148,2
101. Good Offices in Civil Disputes=129,149,1
102. Public Notaries=129,149,1
103. Distraints=130,150,1
104. Prisons=130,150,3
105. Result of Pardon by Imperial Grace=131,152,1
106. Protection for Released Prisoners=132,153,1
XV. PEACE AND ORDER=133,154,1
107. Defence=133,154,1
108. Police System[원본불량;p.134]=133,154,2
109. General Conditions of Peace and Order=135,156,1
110. Criminal Offences=135,156,2
111. Control of Printed Matter=136,157,1
112. Control of Bicycles=137,158,1
113. Control of Cemeteries=137,158,1
114. Control of Labourers=137,158,2
XVI. SANITATION=139,160,1
115. Epidemic Diseases[원본불량;p.139~140]=139,160,2
116. Medical Agencies[원본불량;p.141]=140,161,2
117. Provincial Charity Hospitals[원본불량;p.142]=141,162,2
118. Relief Work for Lepers=143,164,1
119. Hygienic Inspection=143,164,2
120. Cattle Slaughtering=144,165,1
121. Waterworks[원본불량;p.145]=144,165,2
XVII. INVESTIGATION WORKS=146,167,1
122. Census-Taking=146,167,1
123. Old Usages=146,167,1
124. Land Survey=146,167,3
125. Investigation of Archaeological Remains and Historical Material(이미지참조)=149,170,1
XVIII. LOCAL ADMINISTRATION=150,171,1
126. Local Improvement=150,171,1
127. Fu or Prefectural Municipalities[원본불량;p.152]=150,171,3
128. Establishment of Myen or Village Councils=153,174,2
129. Estimated Expenses for Local Offices[원본불량;p.154]=154,175,1
130. Budget of Local Expenses Funds[원본불량;p.155]=155,176,4
131. Estimates of Myen or Village Expenses[원본불량;p.159]=159,180,1
132. Undertakings with Imperial Donation Funds[원본불량;p.161]=160,181,2
133. Japanese School Associations[원본불량;p.184~185]=162,183,3
134. Promulgation of Regulations for Water-Utilization Associations=164,185,2
135. Encouragement of Social Improvement[원본불량;p.166]=165,186,2
136. Imperial Donation Relief Fund=166,187,2
137. Relief Fund for the Sick or Dying on the Road=167,188,2
138. Charity Asylum=168,189,2
139. Religious Propagation=169,190,2
140. Treatment of Koreans beyond the borders of the Peninsula=170,191,2
General View of Railway Workshops at Keijo=46-1,61,1
Interior of the Same (Locomotive Construction Section)=46-1,61,1
View of Old and New Methods of Crossing the Kanko (River Han). (South of the City of Keijo)=60-1,76,1
Plant of Chosen Pulp Manufacturing Company, Kiho, South Keisho Province=86-1,105,1
Harvesting wild reeds along the River Rakuto(Used as raw material for pulp making at the above plant)=105-1,105,1
Tannery of the Chosen Leather Company, Eitoho, Keiki Province=92-1,110,1
Part of Interior of the Same=92-1,110,1
Dredger at the placer mines at Chiksan=96-1,115,1
Part of the Government Experimental Forestry Station at Keijo, showing the principal kinds of trees distributed throughout Chosen=100-1,120,1
Part of afforestation conducted by the Same=100-1,120,1
Seidaimon Prison=130-1,151,1
Before the construction of the Iron B ridge=60-1,76,1
New Iron Bridge over the Main River=60-1,76,1
Part of the Prison Buildings=130-1,151,1
Exercise Ground for Solitary-confinement Convicts=130-1,151,1
Solitary-confinement Convicts taking exercise=130-1,151,1
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CONTENTS=I,4,10
Weights, Measures, and Moneys, with English and French Equivalents=XI,14,1
Geographical Place Names=XII,15,1
The Heir Apparent and Princess Yi=XIII,16,1
Baron M. Saito, Governor-General of Chosen=XIV,17,1
Dr. R. Midzuno, Administrative Superintendent of Chosen=XIV,17,1
PREFACE=(1),18,2
INTRODUCTION=1,20,1
1. History of Administration of Chosen=1,20,6
2. Reform of Government Organization and its New Policy=6,25,1
(a) Introduction[원본불량;p.7]=6,25,2
(b) Respect for Public Opinion[원본불량;p.7]=7,26,2
(c) Introduction of the New Policy=8,27,2
(d) Abatement in Formalism=9,28,1
(e) Good Feeling Between Japanese and Koreans=9,28,2
(f) Respect for Ancient Culture=10,29,2
3. Physical Features and Climate=11,30,1
(1) Physical Features[원본불량;p.12]=11,30,2
(2) Climate=12,31,2
4. Population[원본불량;p.15~16]=13,32,4
5. Customs and Manners=16,35,3
6. Koreans outside the Empire=18,37,3
GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION=21,40,1
7. Organization of Government-General and Affiliated Offices=21,40,1
(1) History=21,40,3
(2) Latest Reform in Government Organization[원본불량;p.24]=23,42,2
8. Non-discrimination between Japanese and Korean Officials=25,44,1
(a) Official Rank and Salaries[원본불량;p.25]=25,44,1
(b) Conferment of Rank and Decorations[원본불량;p.25]=25,44,1
(c) Disabilities Removed[원본불량;p.26]=25,44,2
9. Adjustment and Enactment of Laws and Regulations=26,45,1
(1) Introduction=26,45,2
(2) Enactment of Important Laws and Regulations=27,46,1
(a) Enactments in the Fiscal Year 1918=27,46,2
(b) Enactments in the Fiscal Year 1919=28,47,1
(c) Enactments in the Fiscal Year 1920=28,47,2
10. Household of Prince Yi=29,48,1
(1) Treatment of ex-Imperial Family of Chosen=29,48,1
(2) Management of Household Affairs=29,48,1
(3) Death of Grand Prince Yi=29,48,2
(4) Marriage of Heir-Apparent=30,49,1
(5) Increase in Household Privy Purse=30,49,1
11. Ko-zoku(Princely Family) and Peerage=30,49,1
(1) Ko-zoku(Princely Family)=30,49,2
(2) Peerage=31,50,1
FINANCE=32,51,1
12. Financial Condition=32,51,1
(a) Before Annexation=32,51,2
(b) After Annexation=33,52,1
(c) Finance since Latest Reform=33,52,2
13. Annual Account=34,53,1
(a) Before Annexation=34,53,2
(b) After Annexation=35,54,1
(c) Progress Made=35,54,2
(d) Progress in Revenue=36,55,1
(e) Relation between Estimated and Actual Revenue and Expenditure[원본불량;p.37]=36,55,2
(f) Annual Account for Fiscal Year 1919=37,56,1
(g) Annual Account for Fiscal Year 1920=38,57,1
(h) Annual Account for Fiscal Year 1921[원본불량;p.39~41]=39,58,3
14. Taxation=42,61,1
(1) Taxes of the Old Korean Government[원본불량;p.42]=42,61,1
(2) Adjustment before Annexation[원본불량;p.43]=42,61,2
(3) Adjustment after Annexation=43,62,1
(a) Land Tax=44,63,2
(b) Liquor Tax and Tobacco Tax=45,64,1
(c) Other Taxes=45,64,2
(d) New Taxes[원본불량;p.47]=46,65,2
15. Customs Administration=48,67,1
(a) Outline=48,67,1
(b) Receipts from Customs Duties Increasing=48,67,1
(c) Customs Investigation=48,67,2
(d) New System=49,68,1
16. State Properties=49,68,1
(1) Yoktun Lands and Their Adjustment=49,68,3
(2) Other State Properties[원본불량;p.52]=51,70,2
17. Government Undertakings=52,71,1
(1) Ginseng Monopoly[원본불량;p.52~53]=52,71,2
(2) Salt Manufacture[원본불량;p.53]=53,72,2
(3) Lumber Undertaking Station[원본불량;p.55~56]=54,73,3
(4) Heijo Coal Mine Station=56,75,2
18. National Debt=57,76,1
(a) History=57,76,2
(b) Adjustment=58,77,1
(c) Promulgation of Regulations for Public Loans=58,77,2
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS=60,79,1
19. System=60,79,1
(a) Banking Organs=60,79,2
(b) Regulations[원본불량;p.62~63]=61,80,3
(c) Currency=63,82,2
(d) Amount in Circulation=64,83,1
(e) Settlement of Land System=64,83,2
20. Economic Circles=65,84,1
(a) Introduction=65,84,1
(b) Condition in 1918=66,85,1
(c) Condition in 1919=66,85,2
(d) Condition in 1920[원본불량;p.68~69]=67,86,3
21. Trade=69,88,1
(a) Import and Export[원본불량;p.70]=69,88,2
(b) Balance of Trade=71,90,1
(c) Countries Concerned[원본불량;p.71]=71,90,1
22. Prices and Wages=72,91,1
(a) Prices=72,91,2
(b) Wages=73,92,1
EDUCATION=74,93,1
23. Educational System=74,93,1
(a) Ancient System=74,93,1
(b) Educational Policy=74,93,2
(c) Administrative Organs=75,94,1
(d) Educational Organs=75,94,2
(e) Reforms in Educational System=76,95,2
(f) Educational Organs for Japanese=77,96,1
(g) Private Schools=77,96,1
(h) Special Educational Investigation Committee=78,97,2
(i) Special Text-book Inquiry Committee=79,98,2
24. Enlargement of Educational Organs=80,99,1
(1) Rapid Increase in Common Schools[원본불량;p.80]=80,99,2
(2) Industrial and Special Education=81,101,3
25. Spread of Japanese Language=83,103,1
26. Encouragement of the Korean Language=83,103,2
27. The Keigakuin and the Bunbyo=84,104,1
SHRINES AND RELIGION=85,105,1
28. Shrines=85,105,1
29. Religion=86,106,1
(a) Religions Existing from Old Times=86,106,1
(b) Religions from Japan Proper=86,106,2
(c) Christianity=87,107,4
(d) Reform in Religious Policy=91,111,1
CHARITY AND RELIEF WORKS=92,112,1
30. Institutions=92,112,1
(1) Relief of Calamity-stricken People=92,112,2
(2) Relief Work in the Drought of 1919=93,113,2
(3) Charitable Works=94,114,2
(4) Medical Treatment of the Poor=95,115,2
31. Social Undertakings=96,116,2
INDUSTRY=98,118,1
32. Industrial Investigation Committee=98,118,1
33. Agriculture=98,118,1
(1) General Plan=98,118,2
(2) Organs for Agricultural Encouragement[원본불량;p.100]=99,119,2
(3) Agricultural Water-Utilization=100,120,2
(4) Food Policy=101,121,2
34. Agricultural Conditions=102,122,1
(1) Agricultural Products and Fruit-trees=103,123,2
(2) Sericulture=104,124,1
(3) Cattle Breeding=105,125,2
(4) Cultivated and Uncultivated Lands=106,126,2
35. Forestry[원본불량;p.108]=107,127,2
(1) Forestry Administration=108,128,1
(2) Forestry Investigation and Adjustment=108,128,2
36. Condition of Forests=109,129,1
(1) Outline=109,129,2
(2) Afforestation Undertakings=110,130,2
37. Fishery=111,131,2
(1) Fishery Administration[원본불량;p.112]=112,132,2
(2) Experiments in Aquatic Products=113,133,1
38. Development in Fishery[원본불량;p.114]=113,133,3
39. Fishery Association and Aquatic Products Associations[원본불량;p.116]=115,135,2
40. Mining=116,136,1
(1) Mining Administration=116,136,2
(2) Investigation of Mineral Products and Nature of Soil=117,137,1
41. Mining Development[원본불량;p.118]=117,137,2
42. Commerce and Industry[원본불량;p.119]=118,138,3
(1) Abolition of Regulations relating to Companies=120,141,1
(2) Manufacturing Experiments=120,141,1
(3) Uniform Weights and Measures=120,141,1
43. Commercial and Industrial Conditions=120,141,3
44. Factories=122,143,2
45. Public Bodies=123,144,2
46. Markets=124,145,1
CIVIL ENGINEERING=125,146,1
47. History=125,146,2
48. Civil Engineering Council=126,147,1
49. Road Improvement[원본불량;p.1287]=126,147,3
50. Street Improvement=128,149,2
51. Harbour Improvement=129,150,1
(a) Fuzan=129,150,2
(b) Jinsen=130,151,3
(c) Chinnampo=131,153,1
(d) Genzan=131,153,2
52. River Improvement=132,154,1
53. Waterworks=132,154,2
54. Buildings=133,155,1
(a) Government-General Offices=133,155,1
(b) Various New Buildings=133,155,2
COMMUNICATIONS=135,157,1
55. Railways=135,157,1
(1) State-owned Railways=135,157,3
(2) Private Railways and Tramways=138,160,1
56. Marine Affairs=138,160,1
(a) General System=138,160,1
(b) Marine Transformation=139,161,1
(c) Influence of the War=139,161,1
(d) Service between North Chosen and West Japan=139,161,1
(e) Ships=139,161,2
(f) Seamen=140,162,1
(g) Signals=140,162,1
(h) Salvage=140,162,2
57. Communications=141,163,1
(a) Old Japanese Arrangement=141,163,1
(b) Postal Union=141,163,1
(c) Communicative Organs[원본불량;p.142]=141,163,2
(d) Pos[원본불량;p.142]=142,164,1
(e) Telegraphs=142,164,3
(f) Telephones=144,166,1
58. Post Office Orders and Savings=144,166,1
(a) Introduction=144,166,2
(b) Domestic Post Office Orders=145,167,2
(c) Foreign Money Orders=146,168,1
(d) Postal Savings=146,168,1
(e) The "furikae chokin"=146,168,2
(f) Pavment of Allowances, etc(이미지참조)=147,169,1
(g) National Treasury Business=147,169,2
59. Electric and Gas Undertakings=148,170,1
(1) Electric Undertakings=148,170,2
(2) Gas Undertakings=149,171,1
60. Meteorological Observation=149,171,2
POLICE=151,173,1
61. Police System=151,173,1
(1) Abolition of Gendarme System=151,173,2
(2) Extension of Police Organ=152,174,2
62. Police Regulations=153,175,1
63. Criminal Offences=154,176,1
64. Public Peace and Order=154,176,4
65. Independence Agitation=157,179,4
SANITATION=161,183,1
66. Sanitary Equipment=161,183,2
(1) Expansion of Medical Organs=162,184,2
(2) Formation of Central Health Society=163,185,1
(3) Hygienic Inspection and Bacterial Examination=163,185,2
(4) Control of Opium=164,186,2
67. Epidemics and Endemics[원본불량;p.167]=165,187,4
JUSTICE=169,191,1
68. Judicial System=169,191,1
(1) Consolidation of the System=169,191,2
(2) Enforcement of "Kyotsu-ho" or Interterritorial Laws=171,193,1
(3) Abolition of Flogging=171,193,2
(4) Completion of Registration System=172,194,2
(5) Plans to Revise Provisions of Civil Law and Census Registration Law=173,195,2
69. Judicial Service[원본불량;p.175]=174,196,3
70. Prisons=176,198,3
71. Pardon by Imperial Grace=178,200,2
LOCAL ADMINISTRATION=180,202,1
72. Local Administrative System=180,202,1
(1) Introductory[원본불량;p.181]=180,202,4
(2) Formation of Local Councils[원본불량;p.185~186]=183,205,4
73. Inspection of Local Administration=186,208,1
74. Local Finance=187,209,1
(1) Provincial Expenditure[원본불량;p.188]=187,209,2
(2) Undertakings with Imperial Donation Funds=189,211,1
(3) Present Condition=189,211,2
75. Public Corporations=191,213,1
(1) Prefectural Municipalities[원본불량;p.192]=191,213,2
(2) Villages=192,214,3
(3) School Associations=194,216,2
(4) Water-Utilization Associations=195,217,2
INVESTIGATION OF HISTORIC REMAINS=197,219,1
76. Introduction=197,219,1
77. preservation=197,219,2
APPENDIX=199,221,1
A. Treaty of Annexation, Signed on August 22, 1910 and Promulgated on the 29 of August=199,221,2
B. Imperial Rescript on Annexation=201,223,2
C. The Late Korean Emperor's Rescript on Cession of Sovereignty(Promulgated on August 29,1910)=203,225,1
D. Imperial Rescript Concerning the Reorganization of the Government-General of Chosen(Promulgated on August 19,1919)=204,226,1
E. Governor-General's Instruction to High Officials Concerning Administrative Reforms(Issued on Sept 3,1919)=205,227,2
F. Governor-General's Proclamation to the People of Chosen(Issued on September 10,1919)=207,229,2
G. Governor-General's Address to Provincial Governors(Delivered on October3,1919)=209,231,2
H. Administrative Superintendent's Instructions to Provincial Governors(Delivered on October 3,1919)=211,233,5
STATISTICS=216,238,17
1. Area and Situation of Chosen=216,238,1
2. Temperature, Rain and Snow=216,238,1
3. Number of Families=216,238,1
4. Population=216,238,1
5. Population of Largest Cities and Towns=217,239,1
6. Population according to Occupations=217,239,1
7. Population According to Nationalities=218,240,1
8. Movement of Population,1919=218,240,1
9. Area of Cultivated Land[원본불량;p.219]=219,241,1
10. Rice Crops[원본불량;p.219]=219,241,1
11. Corn Crops[원본불량;p.219]=219,241,1
12. Beans and Minor Crops[원본불량;p.219]=219,241,1
13. Other Agricultural Products[원본불량;p.219]=219,241,1
14. Crops of Principal Fruits of Improved Species[원본불량;p.220]=220,242,1
15. Domestic Silkworm Rearing[원본불량;p.220]=220,242,1
16. Principal Live-Stock[원본불량;p.220]=220,242,1
17. Area of Forest Land[원본불량;p.220]=220,242,1
18. Forestry 1910-1919[원본불량;p.220]=220,242,1
19. Lumber Undertaking Station[원본불량;p.221]=221,243,1
20. Heijo Coal Mines[원본불량;p.221]=221,243,1
21. Mineral Production[원본불량;p.221]=221,243,1
22. Fishery(Value of Catch)[원본불량;p.222]=222,244,1
23. Salt Manufacturing & Import[원본불량;p.222]=222,244,1
24. Current Prices[원본불량;p.222]=222,244,1
25. Wages[원본불량;p.223]=223,245,1
26. Banking[원본불량;p.223]=223,245,1
27. People's Banking Associations[원본불량;p.223]=223,245,1
28. Companies[원본불량;p.224]=224,246,1
29. Factories[원본불량;p.225]=225,247,1
30. Exports and Imports[원본불량;p.226]=226,248,1
31. Trade with Different Countries[원본불량;p.226]=226,248,1
32. Harbour Construction[원본불량;p.227]=227,249,1
33. Ist and 2nd Class Roads[원본불량;p.227]=227,249,1
34. Railways[원본불량;p.227]=227,249,1
35. Shipping[원본불량;p.227]=227,249,1
36. Postal Facilities[원본불량;p.228]=228,250,1
37. Telegraph and Telephone Service[원본불량;p.228]=228,250,1
38. Mail Matters[원본불량;p.228]=228,250,1
39. Post Office Savings Banks[원본불량;p.228]=228,250,1
40. Estimated Revenue and Expenditure of Special Budget of Government-General[원본불량;p.228]=228,250,1
41. National Revenue1919-20[원본불량;p.229]=229,251,1
42. Local Revenue and Expenditure[원본불량;p.229]=229,251,1
43. Water-Utilization Associations[원본불량;p.229]=229,251,1
44. School Associations[원본불량;p.229]=229,251,1
45. Schools and Students[원본불량;p.230]=230,252,1
46. Government Charity Asylum[원본불량;p.231]=231,253,1
47. Religious Works[원본불량;p.231]=231,253,1
48. Hospitals and Physicians[원본불량;p.231]=231,253,1
49. Waterworks[원본불량;p.232]=232,254,1
50. Law Courts and Cases,1920[원본불량;p.232]=232,254,1
New Common School at Kodo=80-1,100,1
The Building replaced by it=80-1,100,1
A Class at Work=80-1,100,1
Mitsubishi Iron Works at Kenjiho=118-1,139,1
The Dock at Jinsen=130-1,152,1
Illustrations=XI,14,1
Weights, Measures, and Moneys, with English and French Equivalents[원본불량;p.12]=XII,15,1
Geographical Place Names=XIII,16,1
Panoramic View of Keijo(Seoul)=XIV,17,1
Life in the Country=XV,18,1
Village Scene=XV,18,1
Market Day=XV,18,1
Harvesting=XV,18,1
PREFACE=(1),19,2
INTRODUCTION=1,21,1
1. History of Administration of Chosen=1,21,6
2. Reform of Government Organization and its New Policy=6,26,1
(a) Introduction=6,26,2
(b) Respect for Public Opinion=7,27,3
(c) Introduction of the New Policy=9,29,1
(d) Abatement of Officialism=9,29,2
(e) Good Feeling between Japanese and Koreans=10,30,1
(f) Respect for Ancient Culture=10,30,2
(g) Art Exhibition=11,31,2
3. Physical Features and Climate=12,32,1
(1) Physical Features=12,32,1
(2) Climate=13,33,1
4. Population=13,33,4
5. Koreans outside the Empire=16,36,4
Government organization=19,40,1
6. Organization of Government-General and Affiliated Offices=19,40,1
(1) History=19,40,4
(2) Latest Reform in Government Organization=21,43,1
(a) Government-General=21,43,2
(b) Affiliated Offices=22,44,3
7.Non-discrimination between Japanese and Korean Officials=24,46,1
(a) Official Rank and Salaries=24,46,1
(b) Conferment of Rank and Decorations=24,46,1
(c) Disabilities Removed=24,46,2
8. Adjustment and Enactment of Laws and Regulations=25,47,1
(1) Introduction=25,47,2
(2) Enactment of Important Laws and Regulations=26,48,1
(a) Enactments in the Fiscal Year 1919=26,48,1
(b) Enactments in the Fiscal Year 1920=26,48,3
(c) Enactments in the Fiscal Year 1921=28,50,2
9. Household of Prince Yi=29,51,1
(1) Treatment of ex-Imperial Family of Chosen=29,51,1
(2) Management of Household Affairs=29,51,1
(3) Death of Grand Prince Yi=29,51,2
(4) Marriage of Heir-Apparent=30,52,1
(5) Increase in Household Privy Purse=30,52,1
(6) Ko-zoku(Princely Family)=30,52,1
10. Peerage=31,53,1
FINANCE=32,54,1
11. Financial Condition=32,54,1
(a) Before Annexation=32,54,2
(b) After Annexation=33,55,1
(c) Finance since Latest Reform=33,55,2
12. Annual Account=34,56,1
(a) Before Annexation=34,56,2
(b) After Annexation=35,57,1
(c) Progress Made=35,57,2
(d) Progress In Revenue=36,58,2
(e) Relation between Estimated and Actual Revenue and Expenditure[원본불량;p.37]=37,59,1
(f) Annual Account for Fiscal Year 1920=38,60,1
(g) Annual Account for Fiscal Year 1921=39,61,1
(h) Annual Account for Fiscal Year 1922[원본불량;p.40~41]=39,61,3
(i) Expenditure for New Plans of Cultural Policy[원본불량;p.42]=42,64,1
13. Taxation=43,65,1
(1) Taxes of the Old Korean Government=43,65,1
(2) Adjustment before Annexation=43,65,2
(3) Adjustment after Annexation=44,66,2
(a) Land Tax=45,67,2
(b) Liquor Tax and Tobacco=46,68,2
(c) Other Taxes=47,69,1
(d) New Taxes[원본불량;p.50]=47,69,4
14. Customs Administration=50,72,1
(a) General Remarks=50,72,2
(b) Receipts from Customs Duties Increasing=51,73,1
(c) Customs Investigation=51,73,2
(d) New System=52,74,1
15. State Properties=52,74,2
(a) Yoktun Lands and Their Adjustment[원본불량;p.54,56]=53,75,4
16. Government Undertakings=56,78,1
(1) Monopolies=56,78,1
(a) Tobacco=56,78,4
(b) Ginseng=58,81,2
(2) Salt Manufacture[원본불량;p.60]=60,83,2
(3) Lumber Undertaking Station[원본불량;p.62]=61,84,3
(4) Heijo Coal Mine Station[원본불량;p.64]=63,86,2
17. National Debt=64,87,1
(a) Before Annexation=64,87,2
(b) Adjustment After Annexation=65,88,1
(c) Promulgation of Regulations for Public Loans=66,89,1
(d) Maximum Issue=66,89,1
(e) Outstanding Amount=66,89,2
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS=67,91,1
18. System=67,91,1
(1) Banking Organs[원본불량;p.69~71]=67,91,5
(2) Currency=71,95,2
(3) Settlement of Land System=72,96,2
19. Economic Circles=73,97,1
(a) Introduction[원본불량;p.74]=73,97,2
(b) Condition in 1919[원본불량;p.74]=74,98,2
(c) Condition in 1920=75,99,2
(d) Condition in 1921=76,100,3
20. Trade=78,102,1
(a) Import and Export[원본불량;p.80]=78,102,3
(b) Balance of Trade=80,104,2
(c) Countries Concerned=81,105,1
21. Prices and Wages=82,106,1
(a) Prices=82,106,1
(b) Wages=82,106,2
EDUCATION=84,108,1
22. Educational System=84,108,1
(a) Ancient System=84,108,1
(b) Educational Policy=84,108,3
(c) Administrative Organs=85,110,1
(d) Educational Organs=85,110,2
(e) Korean Students in Japan Proper=86,111,1
(f) Reforms in Educational System=86,111,2
(g) Private Schools=87,112,2
(h) Educational Organs for Japanese=88,113,1
(i) Promulgation of New Educational Ordinance=88,113,2
(j) Elementary Education=89,114,3
(k) Commercial, Industrial, College, and University Education[원본불량;p.92]=91,116,2
(l)Normal Education[원본불량;p.92]=92,117,2
(m) Enforcement of New Educational Ordinance=93,118,1
(n) Special Educational Investigation Committee[원본불량;p.96]=93,118,5
(o) Special Text-book Inquiry Committee=97,122,1
23. Enlargement of Educational Organs=98,123,1
(a) Rapid Increase in Common Schools=98,123,1
(b) Primary Schools=98,123,1
(c) Secondary Schools=99,124,1
(d) Industrial and Special Education[원본불량;p.100]=99,124,4
(e) Organs for Normal Education[원본불량;p.102~103]=102,127,2
24. Text Books[원본불량;p.104]=103,128,2
25. Spread of Japanese Language[원본불량;p.104]=104,129,2
26. Encouragement of the Korean Language=105,130,1
27. The Keigakuin and the Bunbyo=105,130,2
SHRINES AND RELIGION=107,132,1
28. Shrines=107,132,1
29. Religion=108,133,1
(a) Religions Existing from Old Times=108,133,1
(b) Religions from Japan Proper=108,133,2
(c) Christianity[원본불량;p.110,112]=109,134,4
(d) Reform in Religious Policy=113,138,1
CHARITY AND RELIEF WORKS=114,139,1
30. Institution=114,139,1
(1) Relief of Calamity-stricken People[제목이없음]=114,139,2
(2) Relief work in the Drought of 1919=115,140,2
(3) Charitable Works=116,141,2
(4) Medical Treatment of the Poor=117,142,2
31. Social Undertakings=118,143,1
(a) Establishment of Social Section in Internal Affairs Bureau=118,143,1
(b) Subsidy to Social Works and Undertakings=118,143,2
(c) Other Social Provisions and Facilities=119,144,1
INDUSTRY=120,145,1
32. Industrial Investigation Committee=120,145,1
(a) Resolutions Adopted by the Committee=120,145,1
(b) Principal Items of a Broad Scheme for Industry in Chosen=121,146,2
(c) Recommendation made by a Special Sub-committee concerning agriculture, forestry, and fishery, and agreed to by the Industrial Investigation Committee as a whole=122,147,3
33. Agriculture=124,149,2
(1) General Plan=125,150,1
(2) Organs for Agricultural Encouragement=125,150,2
(3) Agricultural Water-Utilization=126,151,4
(4) Food Policy=128,154,2
(5) Inspection of Rice and Beans[원본불량;p.129]=129,155,1
34. Agricultural Conditions=130,156,1
(1) Agricultural Products and Fruit-trees=130,156,5
(2) Sericulture[원본불량;p.134]=133,160,2
(3) Cattle Breeding[원본불량;p.135]=134,161,2
(4) Cultivated and Uncultivated Lands[원본불량;p.136]=135,162,2
35. Forestry=136,163,2
(1) Forestry Administration=137,164,2
(2) Forestry Investigation and Adjustment=138,165,1
36. Condition of Forests=139,166,1
(1) Outline=139,166,1
(2) Afforestation Undertakings=139,166,3
(3) Improvement of Mountains=141,168,2
37. Fishery=142,169,1
(1) Fishery Administration=142,169,2
(2) Experiments in Aquatic Products=143,170,2
38. Development in Fishery=144,171,2
39. Fishery Association and Aquatic Products Associations=145,172,3
40. Mining=147,174,1
(1) Mining Administration=147,174,2
(2) Investigation of Mineral Products and Nature of Soil=148,175,1
(3) Reserved Areas=149,176,1
41. Mining Development[원본불량;p.150]=149,176,2
42. Commerce and Industry=150,177,2
(1) Abolition of Regulations relating to Companies=151,178,1
(2) Manufacturing Experiments=151,178,2
(3) Uniform Weights and Measures=152,179,1
43. Commercial and Industrial Conditions[원본불량;p.152]=152,179,4
44. Factories[원본불량;p.155~156]=154,182,3
45. Industrial Bodies=156,184,2
46. Markets[원본불량;p.157]=157,185,2
CIVIL ENGINEERING=159,187,1
47. History=159,187,2
48. Civil Engineering Council=160,188,1
49. Road Improvement[원본불량;p.161]=160,188,3
50. Street Improvement=162,190,2
51. Harbour Improvement=163,191,2
(a) Fuzan=164,192,1
(b) Jinsen=164,192,2
(c) Chinnampo=165,193,1
(d) Genzan=165,193,2
(e) Seishin=166,194,1
52. River Improvement=166,194,2
53. Waterworks=167,195,1
54. Buildings=167,195,1
(a) Government-General Offices=167,195,2
(b) Various New Buildings=168,196,2
COMMUNICATIONS=169,198,1
55. Railways=169,198,1
(1) State-owned Railways[원본불량;p.171]=169,198,4
(2) Private Railways and Tramways=172,201,2
56. Marine Affairs=173,202,1
(a) General System=173,202,1
(b) Marine Transportation[원본불량;p.174]=173,202,2
(c) Influence of the War=174,203,1
(d) Service between North Chosen and West Japan=174,203,1
(e) Ships[원본불량;p.175]=174,203,2
(f) Seamen=175,204,1
(g) Signals=175,204,1
(h) Salvage[원본불량;p.176]=176,205,1
57. Communications=176,205,1
(a) Old Japanese Arrangement=176,205,1
(b) Postal Union=176,205,1
(c) Communication Organs[원본불량;p.177]=176,205,2
(d) Postal Business[원본불량;p.177]=177,206,2
(e) Telegraphs[원본불량;p.178]=178,207,2
(f) Telephones[원본불량;p.180]=179,208,2
58. Post Office Orders and Savings=180,209,1
(a) Introduction=180,209,2
(b) Domestic Post Office Orders=181,210,1
(c) Foreign Money Orders=181,210,1
(d) Postal Savings[원본불량;p.182]=182,211,1
(e) "Furikae Chokin"=182,211,1
(f) Payment of Allowances, etc=182,211,2
(g) National Treasury Business=183,212,1
59. Electric and Gas Undertakings=183,212,1
(1) Electric Undertakings=183,212,2
(2) Gas Undertakings=185,214,1
60. Meteorological Observation=185,214,2
POLICE=187,216,1
61. Police System=187,216,1
(1) Abolition of Gendarme System=187,216,2
(2) Extension of Police Organ=188,217,2
62. Police Regulations=189,218,2
63.Criminal Offences[원본불량;p.190]=190,219,1
64. Public Peace and Order=190,219,4
65. Independence Agitation[원본불량;p.194~195]=193,222,5
SANITATION=197,227,1
66. Sanitary Equipment=197,227,2
(1) Expansion of Medical Organs=198,228,2
(2) Formation of Central Health Society=199,229,1
(3) Hygienic Inspection and Bacterial Examination=199,229,2
(4) Control of Opium[원본불량;p.201]=200,230,3
67. Epidemics and Endemics[원본불량;p.205]=202,232,4
68. Cattle=205,235,1
(1) Prevention of Cattle Disease=205,235,2
(2) Quarantine of Cattle for Export[원본불량;p.206]=206,236,1
(3) Slaughter of Cattle=207,237,1
JUSTICE=208,238,1
69. Judicial System=208,238,1
(1) Consolidation of the System=208,238,3
(2) Enforcement of "Kyotsu-ho"or Interterritorial Laws=211,241,1
(3) Abolition of Flogging=212,242,1
(4) Completion of Registration System=212,242,2
(5) Revised Provisions of Civil Law and Census Registration Law=213,243,3
(6) Revision of Public Deposit System=215,245,1
70. Judicial Service[원본불량;p.216~217]=215,245,3
71. Prisons=218,248,3
72. Pardon by Imperial Grace[원본불량;p.221]=221,251,1
LOCAL ADMINISTRATION=222,252,1
73. Local Administrative System=222,252,1
(1) Introductory[원본불량;p.223~224]=222,252,4
(2) Formation of Local Councils[원본불량;p.227~228]=225,255,4
74. Inspection of Local Administration=228,258,1
75. Local Finance=229,259,1
(1) Provincial Expenditure[원본불량;p.230~231]=229,259,3
(2) Undertakings with Imperial Donation Funds=231,261,1
(3) Present Condition=231,261,3
76. Public Corporations=233,263,1
(1) Prefectural Municipalities[원본불량;p.234]=233,263,3
(2) Villages=235,265,2
(3) School Associations[원본불량;p.237]=236,266,2
(4) Water-Utilization Associations=237,267,3
INVESTIGATION OF HISTORIC REMAINS=239,270,1
77. Introduction=239,270,1
78/(7). Preservation=239,270,2
APPENDIX=241,272,1
A. Treaty of Annexation, Signed on August 22,1910 and promulgated on the 29th of August[원본불량;p.]=241,272,2
B. Imperial Rescript on Annexation=243,274,2
C. The Late Korean Emperor's Rescript on Cession of Sovereignty(Promulgated on August 29,1910)=245,276,1
D. Imperial Rescript Concerning the Reorganization of the Government-General of Chosen(promulgated on August 19,1919)=246,277,1
E. Governor-General's Instruction to High Officials Concerning Administrative Reforms(Issued on Sept.3,1919)=247,278,2
F. Governor-General's Proclamation to the People of Chosen(Issued on September 10,1919)=249,280,2
G. Governor-General's Address to Provincial Governors(Delivered on October 3,1919)=251,282,2
H. Administrative Superintendent's Instructions to Provincial Governors(Delivered on October 3,1919)=253,284,5
I. Governor:General's Instruction on Publication of Revised Educational Regulations for Chosen(Issued on February 6,1922)=258,289,1
STATISTICS=259,290,16
1. Area and Situation of Chosen[원본불량;p.260]=260,291,1
2. Temperature, Rain and Snow[원본불량;p.260]=260,291,1
3. Number of Families[원본불량;p.260]=260,291,1
4. Population[원본불량;p.260]=260,291,1
5. Population of Largest Cities and Towns[원본불량;p.261]=261,292,1
6. Population according to Occupations[원본불량;p.262]=262,293,1
7. Foreign Population According to Nationalities[원본불량;p.262]=262,293,1
8. Movement of Population,1921[원본불량;p.262]=262,293,1
9. Area of Cultivated Land[원본불량;p.263]=263,294,1
10. Rice Crops[원본불량;p.263]=263,294,1
11. Corn Crops[원본불량;p.263]=263,294,1
12. Beans and Minor Crops[원본불량;p.263]=263,294,1
13. Other Agricultural Products[원본불량;p.263]=263,294,1
14. Crops of Principal Fruits of Improved Species[원본불량;p.263]=263,294,1
15. Domestic Silkworm Rearing[원본불량;p.264]=264,295,1
16. Principal Live-Stock[원본불량;p.264]=264,295,1
17. Area of Forest Land[원본불량;p.264]=264,295,1
18. Forestry(1910-1920)[원본불량;p.264]=264,295,1
19. Lumber Undertaking Station[원본불량;p.264]=264,295,1
20. Mineral Production[원본불량;p.265]=265,296,1
21. Fishery(Value of Catch)[원본불량;p.265]=265,296,1
22. Salt Manufacture and Import[원본불량;p.265]=265,296,1
23. Current Prices[원본불량;p.266]=266,297,1
24. Wages[원본불량;p.266]=266,297,1
25. Banking[원본불량;p.267]=267,298,1
26. People's Banking Associations[원본불량;p.267]=267,298,1
27. Companies[원본불량;p.267]=267,298,1
28. Factories[원본불량;p.268]=268,299,1
29. Exports and Imports[원본불량;p.269]=269,300,1
30. Trade with Different Countries[원본불량;p.269]=269,300,1
31. Harbour Construction[원본불량;p.270]=270,301,1
32. First and Second Class Roads[원본불량;p.270]=270,301,1
33. Railways[원본불량;p.270]=270,301,1
34. Shipping[원본불량;p.270]=270,301,1
35. Postal Facilities[원본불량;p.271]=271,302,1
36. Telegraph and Telephone Service[원본불량;p.271]=271,302,1
37. Mail Matters[원본불량;p.271]=271,302,1
38. Post Office Savings Banks[원본불량;p.271]=271,302,1
39. Estimated Revenue and Expenditure of Government-General[원본불량;p.271]=271,302,1
40. National Taxation[원본불량;p.271]=271,302,1
41. Local Revenue and Expenditure[원본불량;p.272]=272,303,1
42. Water-Utilization Associations[원본불량;p.272]=272,303,1
43. School Associations[원본불량;p.272]=272,303,1
44. Schools and Students[원본불량;p.272]=272,303,2
45. Government Charity Asylum[원본불량;p.273]=273,304,1
46. Religious Works[원본불량;p.273]=273,304,1
47. Hospitals and Physicians[원본불량;p.273]=273,304,1
48. Waterworks[원본불량;p.274]=274,305,1
49. Law Courts and Cases[원본불량;p.274]=274,305,1
Panoramic View of Keijo(seoul)=XIV,17,1
Korean Village=16-1,37,1
Cattle Market=16-1,37,1
Common School for Korean Children=16-1,37,1
Charity Hospital=16-1,37,1
Government Undertakings=56-1,79,1
Bank of Chosen, Keijo(Seoul)=66-1,90,1
People's Banking Association in Country Town=66-1,90,1
People's Banking Association in Rural Distrct=66-1,90,1
Higher Common School for Korean Girls, Keijo(Seoul)=85-1,109,1
Class Room=85-1,109,1
Physical Drill=85-1,109,1
Modern Irrigation Reservoir=126-1,152,1
Irrigated Rice Fields=126-1,152,1
Old Method of Irrigation=126-1,152,1
Shipping Rice at Kunsan=130-1,157,1
Mongolian Horses, Rankoku Pature=130-1,157,1
Picking Cotton=152-1,180,1
Interior View of Cotton Mill=152-1,180,1
Cement Factory, Heijo(Pyeng-Yang)=152-1,180,1
Part of Iron Works at Kenjiho=152-1,180,1
Chosen Hotel, Keijo(Seoul)=168-1,197,1
Observation Car=168-1,197,1
Dining Car=168-1,197,1
Government-General Hospital, Keijo(Seoul)=196-1,226,1
Provincial Charity Hospital=196-1,226,1
Korean Architecture=238-1,269,1
MAP OF CHoSEN(이미지참조)=0,3,1
Pavilion inNorth Palace, Keijo(Seoul)=238-1,269,1
An Old Temple Near Gensan=238-1,269,1
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