Under the Care of the Japanese War Office

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up to £20, added a substantial yearly sum. One receiving depot for money was appointed — namely, Tokio. All expenses incurred in country districts were examined and paid for from this centre. Later on, the larger towns ,» like Kioto, Osaka, and Yokohama were authorised to keep their own local revenue, but even then there 230 APPENDIX.
was supervision from Headquarters as to ex- penditure.
Conditions under which the Society works. — ^The whole work of the Society was not, however, bound up in pr
...oviding merely a hospital ; they deter- mined to make themselves a necessity to the Government, and organised in such a way as to become an Army Medical Reserve, which included not only doctors and nurses, but an entire equip- ment for the greatest national emergencies, so that in_war time the Army Medical would be free to go abroad, leaving the Govermnent hospitals in the Society's hands, and by efficiently carrying out these plans the Red Cross Society became indis- pensable. But when the Government accepted the service of the Society, they made it clearly under- stood that only in most urgent circumstances would members be allowed to work with the Army at the front, and -then only the Relief Corps, it being adverse to the constitution to allow persons not actually belonging to the Army to render assistance in the field, which conditions the Society accepted.

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