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History of Yokohama City Vol. 4

Last updated on July 25, 2024.

To the History of Yokohama City

Part 3 Trends in Municipal Administration
Chapter 1 Municipal Government of Yokohama after the Public Property Incident
Section 1 Overview of Municipal Administration and Resolution of Gas Bureau Cases
1 Overview of Municipal Administration
2 Resolution of Gas Bureau Cases
Section 2 Incident of the division of trade and trade unions
The outbreak of an incident
2. Progress of the Case
3 Resolution of Cases
Chapter 2 Municipal Government of Yokohama after the Sino-Japanese War
Section 1 Overview of Municipal Administration
1 Advantage of landowners
2 Trend of independence in the city area
Section 2 Railway Problems
1 Double track on the Tokaido Line
2 Electric Railway laying
Section 3 Yokohama Port Landfill Case
Chapter 3 Municipal Government of Yokohama in the early 1930s
Section 1 Decline of landowners
1. Incident of gas station building disbursement
2. City Hall Land Problem
Section 2 Alliance between landowners and merchants
Section 3 Election of the Mayor
1 Reelection of Mayor Umeda and House of Representatives Election in 1936
2 Election of Mayor Ichihara
Section 4 Conflict between "justice" and "gold power"
Chapter 4 Issues related to Ichihara Municipal Government
Section 1 Mayor Ichihara's aspirations for Municipal Administration
Section 2 Trends of various parties in the City Counsil
Section 3 Establishment of Kowakai
Section 4 Ichihara Municipal Government on Port Issues
Chapter 5 Municipal administration during the Mayors of Mitsuhashi and Arakawa
Section 1 Appearance of Mayor Mitsuhashi and Municipal Government
Section 2 Various Issues during the Mayor of Arakawa
Part 4 Amendment to the Convention and Yokohama
CHAPTER 1 The Effects of Extragal Rights
Section 1 Old Treaties and Consulate Judges
Section 2 Consular Tribunals in each country
1 U.K. Consulate Trial System
2 Rules of Consular Tribunals in the United States
3 Rule of Consular Tribunals in Ptg.
4 Proceeds and appeals and appeals
Section 3 Negotiations on Civil Procedures
1 Negotiations with the UK and civil lawsuits
2 Civil Litigation Cases filed by the Japanese Government and Security Deposit Issues in each country
Section 4 Disputes over the enforcement of administrative rules
1. Police authority over foreigners
2 Petroleum Storage Regulations
3 Quarantine Stopping Rules
4 Taxation Issues and Japanese Residents in Residency
Section 5 Elimination of Justice of Ptg.
1 Negotiation Process
2 Opposition of Foreign Newspapers
Chapter 2 Trends in the Resolution of the Convention
Section 1 Failure to Resurrection Plan for Resurrection of Residential Areas
1 Opinion of Kanagawa Prefectural Ordinance on Resurrection of Self-Government Rights
2 Conflict of opinion between Kanagawa Prefectural Ordinance and residents
Election of 3 committee members and answer to prefectural ordinances
4 Retreatment of Residents
5 Refusing to negotiate with prefectural ordinance members
Section 2 Negotiations for Revision of the Convention and Residents
1. Opinions of the Residents on the Revision of the Convention
2 Foreign Minister Inoue's Negotiations for Revision of the Treaty and Residents
3. Negotiations for the revision of the treaty by Foreign Minister Okuma and Residents
Section 3 Meetings against the revision of the Convention
1 Negotiations for the revision of the treaty by Foreign Minister Aoki
2 Convocation of a meeting against the revision of the Convention
3. Proceeds at a meeting against the Convention Revision
Section 4 Trends of Residents after the meeting against the revision of the Convention
1 Dissatisfaction with the Residency in Japan
2. Situation in Yokohama City after the meeting against the treaty revision
3 Trends of the Residents after the meeting against the Convention Amendment
4 Resonance in the home country of the movement against the revision of the treaty
Section 5 Trends in the Final Stage of Amendments to the Convention
1 Submission of a Statement of Opposition to Revision of the Convention by the Citizens' Committee
2 Trends in the Conclusion of the British Convention
Chapter 3 “Promotion of the Restoration of Commercial Rights”
Section 1 “Reconstruction of Commercial Rights”
1 Direct Trade Theory
2. Transactions
Section 2 Dispute of Domestic Trading
1. Incidents of rejecting foreign business transactions
2 Other incidents
Section 3 Revision of Trading Practices
1 External Negotiations
2. Structuralization of Transactions
Section 4 “Recovery of Commercial Rights” and Yokohama Trading Company
Part 5 Development of Trade (Continued)
Chapter 1 Situation of Import Trade
Section 1 Various Forms of Import Transactions
Section 2 Trends in Oil Imports
Section 3 Development of Sugar Industry and Changes in Sugar Imports
Chapter 2 Trends in the import trade of cotton-related goods
Section 1 Import of cotton cloth
1 Trends in the Import of Cotton Cloth in the Meiji 20s
2 Transactions in the late Meiji period
3 Trends in import of cotton cloth in the 30s and 40s
Section 2 Import of cotton yarn
1 Transactions in the early Meiji 20s
2 Trends in the Import of Cotton Silk in the Meiji 20s
3 Transactions in the early 1930s
4 Trends and Trading Status of Cotton Silk Imports in the 30s and 40s
Section 3 Cotton import
1 Cotton Import Trends in the Meiji 20s
2 Transactions in the early Meiji 30s
3 Cotton Import Trends in the 30s and 40s
Chapter 3 Development of Foreign Exchange and Trade Finance of Yokohama Shokin Bank
Section 1 Enactment of the "Yokohama Shokin Bank Ordinance" and the establishment of the Bank of Japan Foreign Bill Rediscounting System
1 Enactment of the Yokohama Shokin Bank Ordinance
2 Launch of the Bank of Japan's Foreign Bill Rediscount System
3 History of the controversy between Tomita and Matsukata over the Absolidation of Shokin Bank in 1889
Section 2 Trade Finance and Foreign Exchange Business of Yokohama Shokin Bank
1 Characteristics and Problems of Yokohama Shokin Bank in the Meiji 20s
2. Trade finance and foreign exchange services of Yokohama Shokin Bank in the 30s and 40s
Section 3 Historical role of Yokohama Shokin Bank in trade finance and foreign exchange services
1 Role of Yokohama Shokin Bank in Japan’s financial relationship with trade finance
2 Role of Yokohama Shokin Bank's Policy for Foreign Exchange Business
3 The characteristics of Yokohama Shokin Bank's foreign exchange business and the opening of trade finance
Part 6 Economic Organizations and Labor Movement
Chapter 1 Activities of the Yokohama Chamber of Commerce
Section 1 Yokohama Commercial Code Chamber
1 Establishment
2 Configuration
Overview of 3 Business
Section 2 Establishment of Yokohama Chamber of Commerce
1 Yokohama Commercial Code Chamber Reform Campaign
2 Progress of establishment of Yokohama Chamber of Commerce
Section 3 Composition of Yokohama Chamber of Commerce
1 Member of the Diet
2 Officers
Section 4 Business of the Yokohama Chamber of Commerce - especially the proposal for the return of proposals -
1. Proposals on Trade
2. Proposals related to customs and ports
3 Proposals for Transportation, Transportation and Communication
4 Proposals on Commerce, Industry and Finance
5 Proposals and Petitions for Taxes
6 Proposal of Political Relations
Chapter 2 Movement of Workers and Farmers
Section 1 The State of Workers
Section 2 Exercise of Factory Workers
1 Dispute of textile factories
2 Dispute of Shipbuilding and Metal Machinery Works
3 Dispute of Printing Plants
4 Controversy of oil and food factories
Section 3 Movement of Transportation, Transportation, and Communication Workers
1 Controversy of Yokohama Electric Railway
2. Dispute of Seamen
3 Disturbation of a rickshawder
4 Controversy of the Carriers
5 Dispute of Post Office Collector
Section 4 Movement of Intermediate and Carriers
1 Controversy between Okinakashi and barges
2 Controversy of land unloading and transporting husbands
3. Other disputes of Carriers
Section 5 Exercise of Craftsman
1 Controversy between wood grinding, carpenter, ship carpenter, masonry and plasterer
2. Disputes of Other Craftsmen
Section 6 The Movement of Farmers and Citizens
1 Occurrence of a peasant dispute
2. Movement of Small Citizens and Women
3 Citizens' Movement
Sweeping

Table of Contents
Publication pageTable
145Table 1Each candidate for city council member (Meiji 41)
250Table 2Oil imports Table 1 (1873-1879)
250Table 3Oil imports Table 2 (1880-1894)
507Table 4Revised opinion of internal and external business
544Table 5Trends in Imports by Oil Country (Meiji 20-Taisho 1)
550Table 6Trends in Oil (Crude Oil) Production (Meiji 30-Taisho 1)
556Table 7Trends in imports of crude and refined sugar (Meiji 20-Taisho 1)
556Table 8Taiwan sugar imports (Meiji 29-Taisho 1)
559Table 9Trends in refined sugar production and export volume (Meiji 36-Taisho 1)
567Table 10Import of cotton-related products (Meiji 20-45)
568Table 11Import of Yokohama Port cotton-related goods (Meiji 20-45)
569Table 12Percentage of intranet transactions (Meiji 20-33)
572Table 13Import/export of cotton cloth and production (Meiji 20-33)
573Table 14Imported by type of cotton cloth (Meiji 20-33)
574Table 15Imports by type of cotton cloth (Meiji 20-33)
575Table 16Percentage of imports of Yokohama Port by type of cotton cloth
576Table 17T-cloth production of T-cloth by spinning and operating fabrics company
579Table 18Production volume of gold cloth, spinning and weaving company
583Table 19Production of Unsaifu and Ayagi cotton, a spinning and weaving company
586Table 20Imported gold width by destination of Yokohama Port
587Table 21Imported gold rags by destination of Kobe Port
588Table 22Imported amount of Mitsui cotton yarn cotton cloth
589~590Table 23List of Yokohama
591Table 24Year-end Yokohama Foreign Trading Volume (Meiji 22-30)
592Table 25Import/export of cotton cloth and production (Meiji 33-45)
593Table 26Imported by type of cotton cloth (Meiji 33-45)
594Table 27Imports by type of cotton cloth (Meiji 33-45)
595Table 28Production volume of gold swag (Meiji 34-45)
597Table 29Cotton flannel production (Meiji 27-45)
605Table 30Amount of arrival in Tokyo and Osaka
606~607Table 31Shipments in each region from Osaka
609Table 32Imported cotton yarn by destination
613Table 33Import of cotton yarn and production volume (Meiji 20-31)
613Table 34Production volume by Bante in January of each year (Meiji 21-25)
614Table 351 Unpacked price
615Table 36Breakdown of white cotton in Osaka
615Table 371 domestic cotton yarn bundled price
617Table 38Breakdown of cotton yarn supplied in Japan
618Table 39Sales volume of Tokyo Cotton and Silk Trading Association
619Table 40Transaction volume at Kobe Port
620Table 41Production by Banquet
621Table 421931 Import and Production Volume by Number
625Table 43Year-end Yokohama Foreign Trading Volume
628Table 44Import of cotton yarn and production volume (Meiji 31-45)
629Table 45Manufacture of twisted yarn by each company (32.42 hands)
630Table 461902 Imported cotton yarn by Yokohama Port
631Table 47Production volume of 60 and 80 hands
633Table 48Trends in Cotton Import
634Table 49Price per 100 loaf of domestic and foreign cotton (Meiji 18-25)
635Table 50Spinning Company Cotton Consumption (Meiji 20-29)
637Table 51Mixed cotton ratio
638Table 52Imported cotton by destination of Yokohama Port
639Table 53Imported cotton by destination of Kobe Port
640Table 54Imported cotton by type of Yokohama Port
641Table 55Amount of cotton handled by each company (Meiji 26)
642Table 56Imported amount of Yokohama Port and Spinning Consumption (Meiji 24-29)
648~649Table 57Indian cotton handling volume
650Table 58Member of Spunren
657Table 59Trends in Cotton Imports (Meiji 29-45)
658~659Table 60Imported by Indian cotton companies
661Table 61Imports by Carrier of Yokohama Port during 1909
662Table 621909 Imported by Port of Kobe Port
695Table 63Imports and Imports by Trade Market
699Table 64Yokohama Shokin Bank Head Office and Kobe Branch Foreign Bills Discount Bills
721~722Table 65Bank of Yokohama Shokin Bank Foreign Bills
728~732Table 66Foreign Branches of Yokohama Shokin Bank Major Foreign Exchange Transactions
a Yokohama Shokin Bank London Branch
b Yokohama Shokin Bank Shanghai Branch
c Yokohama Shokin Bank Bombay Branch
d Yokohama Shokin Bank New York Branch
e-Yokohama Shokin Bank Dalian Branch
737Table 67Bank of Yokohama Shokin Bank Bills
740Table 681910 Yokohama Shokin Bank's domestic branch office exchange transaction value
748Table 69Yokohama Shokin Bank Head Office Export Exchange Bill Rediscounts
784-785 insertsTable 70Member of the Yokohama Chamber of Commerce (Meiji 28-44)
785Table 71Number of Members of the Yokohama Chamber of Commerce by Occupation (Meiji 28-44)
851Table 72Classification of labor disputes in Yokohama City (Meiji 20-Taisho 1)
852~859Table 73Chronology of Yokohama Labor Disputes in the Meiji Period
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Drawing
Figure 1Overview of Yokohama Shido Co., Ltd.
Figure 2Overview of the City Hall
Figure 3Second Bank
Figure 4Mitsui & Co., Ltd. Yokohama Branch
Figure 5Bavier Trading Company

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