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A COPY of the prospectus of the Nautical College at Tokio has been received from the director of the college, together with some particulars as to the position of the mercantile marine in Japan. So much attention is being directed to that country at the present time that the following facts are of interest in showing the provision made for the scientific training of officers and men. Before entering into the details of nautical education in Japan, a glance at a statement of the increase of tonnage and number of seamen up to the end of 1902 is instructive.
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Nautical Education in Japan . Nature 69, 331–332 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069331a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/069331a0