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==Other Events of 1892== | ==Other Events of 1892== | ||
− | *The [[Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association]]<!--中華會館--> calls on the 110,000 Chinese living in the United States to disobey | + | *The United States enacts the [[Geary Act]], which requires those of Chinese descent to carry photo-identification, and which denies various legal rights to Chinese residents of the US. The [[Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association]]<!--中華會館--> calls on the 110,000 Chinese living in the United States to disobey and resist. |
*[[Inuyama castle]] suffers extensive damage in an earthquake. | *[[Inuyama castle]] suffers extensive damage in an earthquake. | ||
*Professor [[George Ladd]] arrives in Japan. | *Professor [[George Ladd]] arrives in Japan. |
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Meiji 25 (明治二十五年)
Timeline of 1892
- 1892/7 Narahara Shigeru becomes the 8th Governor of Okinawa prefecture.
Other Events of 1892
- The United States enacts the Geary Act, which requires those of Chinese descent to carry photo-identification, and which denies various legal rights to Chinese residents of the US. The Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association calls on the 110,000 Chinese living in the United States to disobey and resist.
- Inuyama castle suffers extensive damage in an earthquake.
- Professor George Ladd arrives in Japan.
- Protests are held against the poll tax in the Miyako Islands.
- The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston obtains the Edward Sylvester Morse Collection of Japanese ceramics.
- Construction begins on the 'modern' Tokyo waterworks system.
Births and Deaths
- 1892/2/1 Novelist Shimozawa Kan is born.
- 1892/2/28 Echigo Saburô dies.
- Nihonga painter Goseda Hôryû is dies (d. 1827).
- Higa Keijô is born.
- Ryukyuan painter Kyûna Anshin dies (b. 1831).
- Maeno Gorô dies.
- Ozeki Masajirô dies.
- Artist Tsukioka Yoshitoshi dies (b. 1839).
- Novelist Yoshikawa Eiji is born.
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