INDIAN OPINION

CONTENTS

DATE

INDIAN OPINION PAGE

IMAGE LOCATION

CWMG VOL NO.

CWMG PAGE

Ourselves

June 04 1903

2

1903_june 4_PageNo.2

3

313

The British Indian in South Africa

June 04 1903

2

1903_june 4_PageNo.2

3

314

-Is It Fair?

June 04 1903

2

1903_june 4_PageNo.2

3

316

-Virtuous Inconsistency

June 04 1903

3

1903_June 4_PageNo-3

3

316

- Better Late Than Never

June 04 1903

3

1903_June 4_PageNo-3

3

317

-Words and Deeds

June 04 1903

3

1903_June 4_PageNo-3

3

318

-Asiatic Trading Licences

June 04 1903

3

1903_June 4_PageNo-3

3

318

-Minute by the Mayor

June 04 1903

3

1903_June 4_PageNo-3

3

318

The British Indian in South Africa, Transvaal

June 11 1903

2

1903_june 11_PageNo-2

3

333

The Lion and the Lamb

June 11 1903

2

1903_june 11_PageNo-2

3

334

Lord Milner on the Asiatic Question

June 11 1903

2

1903_june 11_PageNo-2

3

336

-“With What Measure” & C.

June 11 1903

3

1903_June 11_PageNo-3

3

337

The British Indian in South Africa

June 18 1903

2

1903_june 18_PageNo-2

3

338

-Orange River Colony

June 18 1903

2

1903_june 18_PageNo-2

3

338

Is It Imperial or Empirical?

June 18 1903

2

1903_june 18_PageNo-2

3

339

-Physician, Heal Thyself”

June 18 1903

2

1903_june 18_PageNo-2

3

341

-What is It All Coming to?

June 18 1903

2

1903_june 18_PageNo-2

3

342

-A Study in Facts

June 18 1903

3

1903_June 18_PageNo-3

3

343

The Bright Side of the Picture

June 25 1903

2

1903_June 25_PageNo-2

3

346

The New Move

June 25 1903

2

1903_June 25_PageNo-2

3

348

The Cape Indian and Sir Peter Faure

June 25 1903

2

1903_June 25_PageNo-2

3

350

Mr. Chamberlain on the Indian Question

June 25 1903

2

1903_June 25_PageNo-2

3

350

An Insanitary Report

June 25 1903

2

1903_June 25_PageNo-2

3

351

Immigration Bill

June 25 1903

3

1903_June 25_PageNo-3

3

344

The Balance Sheet

July 02 1903

2

1903_July 2_PageNo-2

3

354

True Imperialism

July 02 1903

2

1903_July 2_PageNo-2

3

355

The Proclamation of 1858

July 09 1903

2

1903_July 9_PageNo-2

3

357

The Labour Question in the Transvaal

July 09 1903

2

1903_July 9_PageNo-2

3

359

The Immigration Restrictions Bill

July 09 1903

2

1903_July 9_PageNo-2

3

361

The Plague

July 09 1903

3

1903_July 9_pageNo-3

3

362

Special Pleading

July 09 1903

3

1903_July 9_pageNo-3

3

362

Orange River Colony

July 16 1903

2

1903_July 16_PageNo-2

3

364

The Labour Importation Association

July 16 1903

2

1903_July 16_PageNo-2

3

366

The Mayoral Deputation to Sir Pieter Faure

July 16 1903

3

1903_July 16_PageNo-3

3

368

Proposed Indian Bazaar at the Cape

July 16 1903

3

1903_July 16_PageNo-3

3

369

Well Done

July 16 1903

3

1903_July 16_PageNo-3

3

400

The London Meeting

July 23 1903

2

1903_July 23_PageNo-2

3

374

East Rand Vigilants

July 23 1903

2

1903_July 23_PageNo-2

3

376

Precaution or Persecution?

July 23 1903

2

1903_July 23_PageNo-2

3

377

Lord Milner on the Colour Question Again

July 23 1903

3

1903_July 23_PageNo-3

3

378

The Transvaal Bazaars

July 23 1903

3

1903_July 23_PageNo-3

3

379

The Cinderella of the Empire

July 30 1903

2

1903_July 30_PageNo-2

3

382

The London Meeting

July 30 1903

2

1903_July 30_PageNo-2

3

384

-Sir W. Wedderburn’s Address

July 30 1903

2

1903_July 30_PageNo-2

3

384

On Trial

July 30 1903

3

1903_July 30_PageNo-3

3

386

Lord Milner on Hawkers & C

July 30 1903

3

1903_July 30_PageNo-3

3

387

Mr. Chamberlain’s Despatch

Aug 06 1903

2

1903_August 6_PageNo-2

3

393

-Indian Labour

Aug 06 1903

2

1903_August 6_PageNo-2

3

393

The London Meeting

Aug 06 1903

2

1903_August 6_PageNo-2

3

395

Sir Charles Dilke and the East Indian Association

Aug 06 1903

2

1903_August 6_PageNo-2

3

395

Immigration Restriction Bill

Aug 06 1903

2

1903_August 6_PageNo-2

3

397

Potchefstroom Indians

Aug 06 1903

02

1903_August 6_PageNo-2

3

397

-Rushing Things

Aug 06 1903

02

1903_August 6_PageNo-2

3

398

-Phenomanal Activity

Aug 06 1903

3

1903_Aug 6_PageNo-3

3

399

-Stooping to Conquer

Aug 06 1903

3

1903_Aug 6_PageNo-3

3

399

-Mixed up

Aug 06 1903

3

1903_Aug 6_PageNo-3

3

400

-Accuracy Needed

Aug 06 1903

3

1903_Aug 6_PageNo-3

3

401

Evidence Against Lord Milner’s Charge of Insanitation

Aug 13 1903

2

1903_August 13_PageNo-2

3

403

-Infectious Diseases

Aug 13 1903

2

1903_August 13_PageNo-2

3

403

-Condition of Houses and Yards

Aug 13 1903

2

1903_August 13_PageNo-2

3

405

-The Town Council’s Neglect

Aug 13 1903

2

1903_August 13_PageNo-2

3

405

-Health of Indians

Aug 13 1903

2

1903_August 13_PageNo-2

3

405

-Sanitary Service-Indifferent

Aug 13 1903

2

1903_August 13_PageNo-2

3

406

A Comparison-Poor Whites and Poor Indians

Aug 13 1903

2

1903_August 13_PageNo-2

3

406

Cross Examination- Is the Location Sanitary?

Aug 13 1903

2

1903_August 13_PageNo-2

3

406

-Dr. Johnston’s Evidence

Aug 13 1903

2

1903_August 13_PageNo-2

3

406

An Eye-Opener

Aug 13 1903

2

1903_August 13_PageNo-2

3

408

-Mr. Moor’s Report

Aug 13 1903

2

1903_August 13_PageNo-2

3

408

-Greytown Local Board

Aug 13 1903

3

1903_Aug 13_PageNo-3

3

410

-A Sub-Rejoinder

Aug 13 1903

3

1903_Aug 13_PageNo-3

3

410

The Uses of Adversity

Aug 20 1903

2

1903_Aug 20_PageNo-2

3

411

Standing Counsel for South Africa

Aug 20 1903

2

1903_Aug 20_PageNo-2

3

414

-Accidents?

Aug 20 1903

2

1903_Aug 20_PageNo-2

3

414

-The Bleeding Cry

Aug 20 1903

2

1903_Aug 20_PageNo-2

3

415

-Permits and Non-Refugees

Aug 20 1903

3

1903_Aug 20_PageNo-3

3

416

Prejudices Die-Hard

Aug 27 1903

2

1903_August 27_PageNo-2

3

421

More Light on the Indian Question

Aug 27 1903

2

1903_August 27_PageNo-2

3

424

A Cruel Wrong

Aug 27 1903

4

1903_Aug 27_PageNo-4

3

426

-The Precious Exemption

Aug 27 1903

4

1903_Aug 27_PageNo-4

3

426

Lord Milner’s Dispatch

Aug 27 1903

4

1903_Aug 27_PageNo-4

3

423

Respecting the Position of British Indians in the Transvaal

Aug 27 1903

4

1903_Aug 27_PageNo-4

3

423

Lord Salisbury

Sept 03 1903

2

1903_Sept 3_PageNo-2

3

427

An Unrighteous Compact

Sept 03 1903

2

1903_Sept 3_PageNo-2

3

429

Transvaal Licences

Sept 03 1903

2

1903_Sept 3_PageNo-2

3

431

Indian Labour and Mauritius

Sept 03 1903

3

1903_Sept 3_PageNo-3

3

432

Natal’s Pride

Sept 03 1903

3

1903_Sept 3_PageNo-3

3

433

Boksburg Location

Sept 03 1903

3

1903_Sept 3_PageNo-3

3

434

The Dealer’s Licenses Act Redivivus (I)

Sept 10 1903

2

1903_Sept 10_PageNo-2

3

436

From Slave to College President

Sept 10 1903

2

1903_Sept 10_PageNo-2

3

437

-Indenture Labour

Sept 10 1903

2

1903_Sept 10_PageNo-2

3

440

-Orange River Colony

Sept 10 1903

2

1903_Sept 10_PageNo-2

3

441

-Preserving Potchefstroom

Sept 10 1903

2

1903_Sept 10_PageNo-2

3

441

Japanese Quarantine

Sept 10 1903

4

1903_Sept 10_PageNo-4

3

442

The Dealers Licences Act Redivivus (II)

Sept 17 1903

2

1903_Sept 17_PageNo-2

3

443

Compulsory Repatriation

Sept 17 1903

2

1903_Sept 17_PageNo-2

3

444

Prejudice With a Vengeance

Sept 17 1903

2

1903_Sept 17_PageNo-2

3

446

-Indian Art

Sept 17 1903

2

1903_Sept 17_PageNo-2

3

447

The Dealer’s Licences Act Redivivus (III)

Sept 24 1903

2

1903_Sept 24_PageNo-2

3

448

The Labour Question in the Transvaal

Sept 24 1903

2

1903_Sept 24_PageNo-2

3

451

Mr. Stuart the Magistrate

Sept 24 1903

3

1903_Sept 24_PageNo-3

3

453

Location Law of the Transvaal

Sept 24 1903

3

1903_Sept 24_PageNo-3

3

454

-A Three-Barreled Resignation

Sept 24 1903

3

1903_Sept 24_PageNo-3

3

455

-Mr. Stuart in a New Role

Sept 24 1903

3

1903_Sept 24_PageNo-3

3

454

-Sir J.L. Hulett’s and Indian Traders

Sept 24 1903

3

1903_Sept 24_PageNo-3

3

456

The Millionaire and the Indian Government

Sept 24 1903

3

1903_Sept 24_PageNo-3

3

456

The Dealer’s Licences Act Redivivus

Oct 01 1903

2

1903_Oct 1_PageNo-2

3

457

-Promise and Performance

Oct 01 1903

2

1903_Oct 1_PageNo-2

3

457

The Johannesburg Indian Location

Oct 01 1903

2

1903_Oct 1_PageNo-2

3

459

Political Morality

Oct 01 1903

2

1903_Oct 1_PageNo-2

3

460

-The Value of a Vote

Oct 01 1903

3

1903_OCt 01_PageNo-3

3

464

-A Cause for Thankfulness

Oct 01 1903

3

1903_OCt 01_PageNo-3

3

464

-An Opportunity for the Indians

Oct 01 1903

3

1903_OCt 01_PageNo-3

3

465

The Immigration Restriction Act Natal

Oct 08 1903

2

1903_Oct 8_PageNo-2

4

1

Mr. Wyberg and Asiatic Labour

Oct 08 1903

2

1903_Oct 8_PageNo-2

4

2

Mockery of God in the Orange River Colony

Oct 08 1903

2

1903_Oct 8_PageNo-2

4

3

-The Asiatic Department

Oct 08 1903

2

1903_Oct 8_PageNo-2

4

5

-Johannesburg Indian Location

Oct 08 1903

2

1903_Oct 8_PageNo-2

4

5

-Permits for the Transvaal

Oct 08 1903

3

1903_Oct 08_PageNo-3

4

6

Potchefstroom Chamber of Commerce

Oct 08 1903

3

1903_Oct 08_PageNo-3

4

7

Mr. Skinner’s Report on Chinese Labour

Oct 15 1903

2

1903_Oct 15_PageNo-2

4

8

That Insanitary Area in Johannesburg

Oct 15 1903

2

1903_Oct 15_PageNo-2

4

10

Johannesburg Location

Oct 15 1903

3

1903_Oct 15_PageNo-3

4

12

-Mr. Balfour’s Cabinet

Oct 15 1903

3

1903_Oct 15_PageNo-3

4

13

-India’s Service to the Empire

Oct 15 1903

3

1903_Oct 15_PageNo-3

4

14

-Better Late Than Never

Oct 15 1903

3

1903_Oct 15_PageNo-3

4

15

Transvaal Permits

Oct 22 1903

2

1903_Oct 22_PageNo-2

4

16

British and Indian Empire League of Australia

Oct 22 1903

2

1903_Oct 22_PageNo-2

4

17

A Virtue of Necessity

Oct 22 1903

2

1903_Oct 22_PageNo-2

4

19

In True Colours

Oct 22 1903

2

1903_Oct 22_PageNo-2

4

19

Asiatic Bazaars

Oct 22 1903

3

1903_Oct 22_PageNo-3

4

20

Indentured Labour from India

Oct 29 1903

2

1903_Oct 29_PageNo-2

4

21

Indians in Ladysmith

Oct 29 1903

2

1903_Oct 29_PageNo-2

4

23

What Constitutes Respect to the Court

Oct 29 1903

3

1903_Oct 29_PageNo-3

4

25

The Bazaars in the Transvaal

Oct 29 1903

3

1903_Oct 29_PageNo-3

4

26

British Indians in the Transvaal

Nov 05 1903

2

1903_Nov 5_PageNo-2

4

27

East London and Its Indian Residents

Nov 05 1903

2

1903_Nov 5_PageNo-2

4

29

-The Plague and the Red Tape

Nov 05 1903

2

1903_Nov 5_PageNo-2

4

29

-The “East Rand Express” and Its Facts

Nov 05 1903

2

1903_Nov 5_PageNo-2

4

30

-Travelling in the Transvaal

Nov 05 1903

2

1903_Nov 5_PageNo-2

4

30

-Indians Storekeepers in Ladysmith

Nov 05 1903

3

1903_Nov 5_PageNo-3

4

31

The Orange River Colony and Legislation

Nov 12 1903

2

1903_Nov 12_PageNo-2

4

36

The Late Sir John Robinson

Nov 12 1903

2

1903_Nov 12_PageNo-2

4

38

The Proposed Site for the Asiatics Bazaar in Klerksdorp

Nov 12 1903

3

1903_Nov 12_PageNo-3

4

39

The White League and British Indians

Nov 12 1903

3

1903_Nov 12_PageNo-3

4

40

Indians and the “East Rand Express”

Nov 12 1903

3

1903_Nov 12_PageNo-3

4

41

The Transvaal Bazaars

Nov 19 1903

2

1903_Nov 19_PageNo-2

4

46

The Grand Old Man of India

Nov 19 1903

2

1903_Nov 19_PageNo-2

4

49

-Lord Harris and British Indian

Nov 19 1903

2

1903_Nov 19_PageNo-2

4

50

The National Congress and Indians in South Africa

Nov 19 1903

3

1903_Nov 19_PageNo-3

4

51

-The History of a Persecution

Nov 19 1903

3

1903_Nov 19_PageNo-3

4

52

England and Russia

Nov 26 1903

2

1903_Nov 26_PageNo-2

4

55

-A Comparison

Nov 26 1903

2

1903_Nov 26_PageNo-2

4

55

“The East Rand Express” and Ourselves

Nov 26 1903

2

1903_Nov 26_PageNo-2

4

58

Mr. Creswell’s Bomb-Shell

Nov 26 1903

3

1903_Nov 26_pageNo-3

4

60

-The Asiatic Bazaar at Klerksdorp

Nov 26 1903

3

1903_Nov 26_pageNo-3

4

61

Lord- Bishop of Bombay and India

Dec 03 1903

2

1903_Dec 3_PageNo-2

4

65

Colonial Secretary, Transvaal

Dec 03 1903

3

1903_Dec 3_PageNo-3

4

67

The Chamber of Commerce and The Labour Commission Report

Dec 03 1903

3

1903_Dec 3_PageNo-3

4

69

Compensation for War Losses

Dec 03 1903

3

1903_Dec 3_PageNo-3

4

69

The Protector of Asiatics in the Transvaal

Dec 03 1903

3

1903_Dec 3_PageNo-3

4

69

Lord Harris and Indian Labour

Dec 10 1903

2

1903_Dec 10_PageNo-2

4

75

The Government and Barberton Indians

Dec 10 1903

2

1903_Dec 10_PageNo-2

4

77

The “Morning Post” and Asiatic Labour

Dec 10 1903

2

1903_Dec 10_PageNo-2

4

78

Indian Licences in Ladysmith

Dec 10 1903

2

1903_Dec 10_PageNo-2

4

76

British Indians in the Transvaal

Dec 17 1903

2

1903_Dec 17_PageNo-2

4

82

Great Indian Mass Meeting at Johannesburg

Dec 17 1903

3

1903_Dec 17_PageNo-3

4

85

The Transvaal Chambers and British Indians

Dec 24 1903

2

1903_Dec 24_PageNo-2

4

87

Mr. Duncan on His Amendment

Dec 24 1903

2

1903_Dec 24_PageNo-2

4

90

A General Letter

Dec 24 1903

3

1903_Dec 24_PageNo-3

4

85

An Appeal

Dec 24 1903

4

1903_Dec 24_PageNo-4

4

70

British Indians in the Transvaal

Dec 31 1903

2

1903_Dec 31_PageNo-2

4

91

Coloured Railway Travellers in the Transvaal

Dec 31 1903

2

1903_Dec 31_PageNo-2

4

93

Last Year’s Stock Taking

Jan 07 1904

2

1904_Jan07_Page No._02

4

95

-The Transvaal

Jan 07 1904

2

1904_Jan07_Page No._02

4

95

-Orange River Colony

Jan 07 1904

2

1904_Jan07_Page No._02

4

97

-Natal

Jan 07 1904

2

1904_Jan07_Page No._02

4

98

-Cape Colony

Jan 07 1904

2

1904_Jan07_Page No._02

4

99

-Ourselves

Jan 07 1904

2

1904_Jan07_Page No._02

4

99

The Labour Problem in the Transvaal

Jan 07 1904

3

1904_Jan07_Page No._03

4

100

An Unequal Contest

Jan 28 1904

2

1904_Jan28_Page No._02

4

117

Thank You, Mr. Bourke

Jan 28 1904

2

1904_Jan28_Page No._02

4

119

-The Bloemfontein Disaster

Jan 28 1904

2

1904_Jan28_Page No._02

4

119

The Johannesburg Chamber of Commerce

Jan 28 1904

2

1904_Jan28_Page No._02

4

120

British Indians in the Transvaal

Feb 04 1904

2

1904_Feb04_Page No._02

4

122

Orange River Colony Again

Feb 04 1904

2

1904_Feb04_Page No._02

4

122

British Indian Traders in the Transvaal

Feb 04 1904

2

1904_Feb04_Page No._02

4

124

-British Indians in Australia

Feb 04 1904

2

1904_Feb04_Page No._02

4

125

Lord Harris on Labour

Feb 11 1904

2

1904_Feb11_Page No._ 02

4

127

Ladysmith Licences

Feb 11 1904

2

1904_Feb11_Page No._ 02

4

128

Sir Gordon Sprigg at East London

Feb 18 1904

2

1904_Feb18_Page No._02

4

131

Pietersburg Again

Feb 18 1904

2

1904_Feb18_Page No._02

4

132

The Municipal Conference and Indian Traders

Feb 25 1904

2

1904_Feb25_Page No._02

4

134

Labour for the Transvaal from India

Feb 25 1904

2

1904_Feb25_Page No._02

4

136

The Elections at the Cape

Feb 25 1904

2

1904_Feb25_Page No._02

4

137

The Dealer’s Licences Act

March 03 1904

2

1904_March03_Page No._02

4

137

Johannesburg Indian Location

March 03 1904

2

1904_March03_Page No._02

4

137

Immigration Restriction Report

March 10 1904

2

1904_March10_Page No._02

4

140

The Asiatic Traders Commission

March 10 1904

2

1904_March10_Page No._02

4

143

The Asiatic Bazaar, Johannesburg

March 17 1904

2

1904_March17_Page no._02

4

145

Footpath Again

March 17 1904

2

1904_March17_Page no._02

4

147

The Plague

April 02 1904

2

1904_April02_PageNo.02

4

155

The Asiatic Traders’ Commission in the Transvaal

April 02 1904

2

1904_April02_PageNo.02

4

157

Natal Dealer’s Licences Act.

April 02 1904

2

1904_April02_PageNo.02

4

158

The Plague in the Transvaal

April 09 1904

2

1904_April09_PageNo._02

4

162

The Tibetan Mission

April 09 1904

2

1904_April09_PageNo._02

4

164

Indian Location

April 09 1904

3

1904_April09_Page No._03

4

164

The Plague

April 16 1904

2

1904_April16_Page No._02

4

166

The Value of a Fiction

April 16 1904

2

1904_April16_Page No._02

4

168

Orange River Colony and the Plague

April 16 1904

2

1904_April16_Page No._02

4

168

The Plague

April 23 1904

2

1904_April23_Page No._02

4

172

Krugersdorp and British Indians

April 23 1904

2

1904_April23_Page No._02

4

174

The Pretoria Town Council and British Indians

April 23 1904

2

1904_April23_Page No._02

4

174

A Lesson from the Plague

April 30 1904

2

1904_April30_Page No.02

4

175

East London

May 07 1904

2

1904_May07_Page No.02

4

179

The Cape Immigration Act.

May 07 1904

2

1904_May07_Page No.02

4

180

Krugersdorp Indian Location

May 07 1904

2

1904_May07_Page No.02

4

181

The Licensing Case in the Transvaal

May 07 1904

2

1904_May07_Page No.02

4

182

If the Plague Broke Out in Natal?

May 07 1904

2

1904_May07_Page No.02

4

183

A Well-Deserved Victory

May 14 1904

2

1904_May14_Page No._02

4

183

British Indians in East London

May 14 1904

2

1904_May14_Page No._02

4

185

The Plague in Johannesburg

May 14 1904

2

1904_May14_Page No._02

4

187

The Test Case

May 21 1904

2

1904_May21_Page No.02

4

190

The Plague Regulations in Natal

May 21 1904

2

1904_May21_Page No.02

4

191

What is a “Coolie”?

May 21 1904

2

1904_May21_Page No.02

4

192

The East Rand Vigilants

May 21 1904

2

1904_May21_Page No.02

4

194

Krugersdorp and British Indians

May 21 1904

2

1904_May21_Page No.02

4

195

The Asiatic Traders’ Commission

May 21 1904

3

1904_May21_Page No._03

4

195

British Indians in the Transvaal

May 28 1904

2

1904_May28_Page No._02

4

197

“The East Rand Express” on the Test Case

May 28 1904

2

1904_May28_Page No._02

4

200

Mr. Dan Taylor

May 28 1904

2

1904_May28_Page No._02

4

201

The Late Sir John Robinson

May 28 1904

3

1904_May28_Page No._03

4

202

Indentured Indians

June 04 1904

2

1904_June04_Page No._02

4

203

Pretoria Town Council and the Government

June 04 1904

2

1904_June04_Page No._02

4

206

Mr. Loveday and British Indians

June 04 1904

2

1904_June04_Page No._02

4

207

Volksrust and British Indians

June 04 1904

2

1904_June04_Page No._02

4

208

The Johannesburg Town Council and British Indians

June 11 1904

2

1904_June11_Page No._02

4

208

Proposed New Asiatic Legislation in the Transvaal

June 11 1904

2

1904_June11_Page No._02

4

209

Imitating East London

June 11 1904

2

1904_June11_Page No._02

4

210

The Indian Interpreters

June 11 1904

2

1904_June11_Page No._02

4

211

Consistent Orange River Colony

June 18 1904

2

1904_June18_Page No._02

4

213

The Permit Office in the Transvaal

June 18 1904

2

1904_June18_Page No._02

4

214

Sepoy Bravery

June 18 1904

2

1904_June18_Page No._02

4

215

An Appeal to the Natal Contemporaries

June 18 1904

2

1904_June18_Page No._02

4

216

The Pretoria Municipality on Colour

July 02 1904

2

1904_July02_Page No._02

4

219

Indian Promisory Notes

July 02 1904

2

1904_July02_Page No._02

4

220

Natal Immigration Restrictions Act and Its Working

July 02 1904

2

1904_July02_Page No._02

4

218

Footpaths in the Transvaal

July 09 1904

2

1904_July09_Page No._02

4

220

British Indians in the Transvaal

July 09 1904

2

1904_July09_Page No._02

4

222

More About Indian Education

July 09 1904

2

1904_July09_Page No._02

4

222

The Plague Peg

July 16 1904

2

1904_July16_page No._02

4

224

The Late Mr. Kruger

July 23 1904

2

1904_July23_Page No._02

4

225

Engineered Agitation

July 23 1904

2

1904_July23_Page No._02

4

226

-The Chinese Puzzle

July 23 1904

2

1904_July23_Page No._02

4

226

The Boksburg Vigilants

July 30 1904

2

1904_July30_Page No._02

4

227

Suicide Among Indentured Indians

July 30 1904

2

1904_July30_Page No._02

4

229

From Pillar to Post

July 30 1904

2

1904_July30_Page No._02

4

231

A Retrospect

Aug 06 1904

2

1904_Aug06_Page No._02

4

232

Sir Phirozshah

Aug 06 1904

2

1904_Aug06_Page No._02

4

233

The British Indians in Lourenoo Marques

Aug 06 1904

2

1904_Aug06_Page No._02

4

234

Superintendent of Police and British Indians

Aug 13 1904

2

1904_Aug13_Page No._02

4

235

The Pietersburg Claptrop

Aug 13 1904

2

1904_Aug13_Page No._02

4

236

The Mayor of Durban

Aug 13 1904

2

1904_Aug13_Page No._02

4

238

Our Grand Old Man

Aug 13 1904

2

1904_Aug13_Page No._02

4

238

Footpaths in the Transvaal

Aug 20 1904

2

1904_Aug20_Page No._02

4

239

India Makes the Empire

Aug 20 1904

2

1904_Aug20_Page No._02

4

240

Suicide Among Indentured Indians

Aug 20 1904

2

1904_Aug20_Page No._02

4

241

Mr. Lyttelton’s Dispatch

Aug 27 1904

2

1904_Aug27_Page No._02

4

242

The Indians in the Transvaal

Sept 03 1904

2

1904_Sept03_Page No._02

4

254

British Indian Association

Sept 03 1904

3

1904_Sept03_Page No._03

4

243

The Transvaal

Sept 10 1904

2

1904_Sept10_Page No._02

4

257

-An Engine of Oppression

Sept 10 1904

2

1904_Sept10_Page No._02

4

259

-The Indians in Potchefstroom

Sept 10 1904

2

1904_Sept10_Page No._02

4

260

Indians at the Cape

Sept 17 1904

2

1904_Sept17_Page No._02

4

261

The Late Mr. Prisk

Sept 17 1904

2

1904_Sept17_Page No._02

4

262

Indians in Pietersburg

Sept 17 1904

2

1904_Sept17_Page No._02

4

263

Indians in Potchefstroom

Sept 17 1904

2

1904_Sept17_Page No._02

4

264

More About Sir Arthur Lawley’s Dispatch

Sept 24 1904

2

1904_Sept24_Page No._02

4

265

The Johannesburg Location

Oct 08 1904

2

1904_Oct08_Page No._02

4

274

The Dealers Licences Act

Oct 08 1904

2

1904_Oct08_Page No._02

4

276

The Johannesburg Town Council

Oct 22 1904

2

1904_Oct22_Page No._02

4

279

Dr. Porter “Touches the Spot”

Oct 22 1904

2

1904_Oct22_Page No._02

4

280

Lord Milner

Oct 22 1904

2

1904_Oct22_Page No._02

4

281

Lydenburg Indian

Oct 22 1904

2

1904_Oct22_Page No._02

4

282

Indian Interpreters

Oct 22 1904

2

1904_Oct22_Page No._02

4

283

Natal Licensing Act

Oct 29 1904

2

1904_Oct29_Page No._02

4

283

Pietersburg Indian

Oct 29 1904

2

1904_Oct29_Page No._02

4

285

The Late Mr. Digby C.I.E.

Oct 29 1904

2

1904_Oct29_Page No._02

4

285

Farmers in Conference

Nov 05 1904

2

1904_Nov05_Page No._02

4

290

A Rift in the Lute

Nov 05 1904

2

1904_Nov05_Page No._02

4

291

Coloured Passengers on the Transvaal Railways

Nov 05 1904

2

1904_Nov05_Page No._02

4

292

The Asiatic National Convention

Nov 12 1904

2

1904_Nov12_PageNo._02

4

294

The Natal Volunteer Indian Ambulance Corps

Nov 12 1904

2

1904_Nov12_PageNo._02

4

295

The Edwin Arnold Memorial

Nov 12 1904

2

1904_Nov12_PageNo._02

4

296

-Long Live the King-Emperor!

Nov 12 1904

2

1904_Nov12_PageNo._02

4

297

British Indians in the Orange River Colony

Nov 12 1904

2

1904_Nov12_PageNo._02

4

297

Lord Roberts and the British Indians

Nov 12 1904

2

1904_Nov12_PageNo._02

4

298

The Chief Justice and British Indian

Nov 19 1904

2

1904_Nov19_Page No._02

4

299

Orange River Colony and the British Indians

Nov 19 1904

2

1904_Nov19_Page No._02

4

300

The Anti-Asiatic Convention and the British Indian Meeting

Nov 26 1904

2

1904_Nov26_Page No._02

4

301

Hoodamal’s Licence

Nov 26 1904

2

1904_Nov26_Page No._02

4

301

A Plague Spot

Nov 26 1904

2

1904_Nov26_Page No._02

4

303

British Indians in Boksburg

Nov 26 1904

2

1904_Nov26_Page No._02

4

304

“Anglo-Indian” on the British Indians in South Africa

Dec 03 1904

2

1904_Dec03_Page No._02

4

304

British Indian Association Petitions

Dec 10 1904

2

1904_Dec10_Page No._02

4

306

The Rand Plague Committee

Dec 10 1904

2

1904_Dec10_Page No._02

4

309

Indians in Pietersburg

Dec 10 1904

2

1904_Dec10_Page No._02

4

310

The Hoondamal Licence Again

Dec 17 1904

2

1904_Dec17_Page No._02

4

312

Mr. Loveday’s Statesman!

Dec 17 1904

2

1904_Dec17_Page No._02

4

314

The Kafir Market in Queen Street

Dec 17 1904

2

1904_Dec17_Page No._02

4

314

Indentured Labour on the Coal Mines

Dec 17 1904

3

1904_Dec17_Page No._03

4

315

The Potchefstroom Meeting

Dec 17 1904

4

1904_Dec17_Page No._04

4

315

Mr. Loveday and the British Indian Association

Dec 24 1904

5

1904_Dec24_Page No._05

4

316

Ourselves

Dec 24 1904

3

1904_Dec24_Page No._03

4

319

A Case for Inquiry

Dec 24 1904

4

1904_Dec24_Page No._04

4

321

The Potchefstroom Vigilant and British Indian

Dec 24 1904

4

1904_Dec24_Page No._04

4

321

A New Weekly

Dec 24 1904

4

1904_Dec24_Page No._04

4

321

Mr. Kleinenberg and the British Indian Association

Dec 31 1904

7

1904_Dec31_Page No._07

4

308

Yearly Balance Sheet

Dec 31 1904

3

1904_Dec31_Page No._03

4

323

Some More Potchefstroom Inaccuracies

Jan 07 1905

3

1905_Jan07_PageNo-3

4

327

Mr. Kleinenberg and Mr. Abdool Gani

Jan 07 1905

5

1905_Jan07_PageNo-5

4

330

Potchefstroom Churlishness

Jan 07 1905

5

1905_Jan07_PageNo-5

4

330

The Truthfulness of the Indian

Jan 14 1905

19

1905_Jan14_PageNo-19

4

333

Indian Openhandedness-and Its Sequel

Jan 21 1905

35

1905_Jan21_PageNo-35

4

341

Indians in Potchefstroom

Jan 28 1905

53

1905_Jan28_pageNo-53

4

345

The Plague

Jan 28 1905

53

1905_Jan28_pageNo-53

4

346

Does a Kaffir Feel?

Feb 04 1905

69

1905_Feb04_PageNo-69

4

347

The Hoondamal Case

Feb 11 1905

84

1905_Feb11_PageNo-84

4

348

Is It British?

Feb 11 1905

85

1905_Feb11_PageNo-85

4

350

Pietersburg Traders

Feb 11 1905

85

1905_Feb11_PageNo-85

4

350

The Coloured Franchise

Feb 11 1905

85

1905_Feb11_PageNo-85

4

351

“Questions of Colour”

Feb 18 1905

101

1905_Feb18_PageNo-101

4

355

Concealment of Plague

Feb 18 1905

101

1905_Feb18_PageNo-101

4

357

Corporation Insanitation

Feb 25 1905

116

1905_Feb25_PageNo-116

4

359

The Plague

Feb 25 1905

117

1905_Feb25_PageNo-117

4

361

General Dealers at the Cape

March 04 1905

135

1905_March04_PageNo-135

4

366

A Political Medical Report

March 11 1905

151

1905_March11_PageNo-151

4

371

The Natal Municipal Corporations Bill

March 18 1905

167

1905_March18_PageNo-167

4

379

The Cape General Dealers’ Bill

March 18 1905

168

1905_March18_PageNo-168

4

382

Lawyers at the Cape

March 18 1905

170

1905_March18_PageNo-170

4

384

The Orange River Colony and Asiatics

March 25 1905

186

1905_March25_PageNo-186

4

385

The Anti-Indian Activity of Natal

March 25 1905

187

1905_March25_PageNo-187

4

386

A Double-Barreled Circular

April 01 1905

202

1905_April01_PageNo-202

4

389

A Kindly Word for Indians

April 01 1905

203

1905_April01_PageNo-203

4

390

A Trivial Query

April 01 1905

203

1905_April01_PageNo-203

4

391

Oriental Ideal of Truth

April 01 1905

204

1905_Apil01_PageNo-204

4

392

Mr. Lyttelton on the Indians in the Transvaal

April 08 1905

218

1905_April08_PageNo-218

4

399

Mr. Barnett’s Charge and Mr. Ancketill

April 15 1905

237

1905_April15_PageNo-237

4

404

The Orange River Colony

April 22 1905

254

1905_April22_PageNo-254

4

413

Indians on the Mines

April 22 1905

254

1905_April22_PageNo-254

4

415

Tamil in the London University

April 22 1905

255

1905_April22_PageNo-255

4

414

O.R.C. Regulations

April 22 1905

255

1905_April22_PageNo-255

4

403

Protest from the British Indian Association

April 22 1905

255

1905_April22_PageNo-255

4

403

The Transvaal Constitution

May 06 1905

282

1905_May06_PageNo-282

4

429

Sir Arthur Lawley and the British Indian

May 13 1905

298

1905_May13_PageNo-298

4

426

Juvenile Smoking

May 13 1905

299

1905_May13_PageNo-299

4

427

Lord Curzon on the Indians in South Africa

May 20 1905

313

1905_May20_PageNo-313

4

439

Anti-Indian Legislation in Natal

May 20 1905

314

1905_May20_PageNo-314

4

440

Empire Day

May 27 1905

328

1905_May27_PageNo-328

4

449

In the Nature of a Test Case

May 27 1905

329

1905_May27_PageNo-329

4

450

Mohammedan Versus Hindu

May 27 1905

331

1905_May27_PageNo-331

4

452

Baroda

June 03 1905

343

1905_June3_PageNo-343

4

456

-A Model Indian State

June 03 1905

343

1905_June3_PageNo-343

4

456

An Indian Philanthropist

June 03 1905

343

1905_June3_PageNo-343

4

458

Lord Selborne and the Indians

June 10 1905

359

1905_June10_PageNo._359

4

464

Refutation of Mr. Loveday’s Inaccuraci

June 24 1905

396

1905_June24_PageNo._396

4

472

Natal Legislation

July 01 1905

410

1905_July01_PageNo._410

5

1

Mr. Brodrick and British Indians in the Transvaal

July 01 1905

410

1905_July01_PageNo._410

5

2

Orange River Colony Legislation

July 08 1905

429

1905_July08_PageNo._429

5

7

O.R.C. Bye-Laws

July 08 1905

432

1905_July08_PageNo._432

5

4

Mr. Gandhi’s Reply

July 08 1905

434

1905_July08_PageNo._434

4

480

The Cape Immigration Restriction Act

July 15 1905

449

1905_July15_PageNo._449

5

14

Mr. Wacha and Indians in South Africa

July 15 1905

450

1905_July15_PageNo._450

5

15

Mr. Brodrick’s Budget

July 22 1905

467

1905_July22_PageNo._467

5

23

Asiatics Bazaars in the Transvaal

July 22 1905

468

1905_July22_PageNo._468

5

24

A Secret Conclave

July 22 1905

469

1905_July22_PageNo._469

5

25

Indian Bazaars in the Transvaal

July 22 1905

470

1905_July22_PageNo._470

5

11

British Indian Association’s Protest Against Contemplated Transfer of Control to Municipalities

July 22 1905

470

1905_July22_PageNo._470

5

11

Mr. Gandhi Replies

July 29 1905

489

1905_July29_PageNo._489

5

19

Indentured Indians in Natal

Aug 05 1905

505

1905_Aug05_PageNo-505

5

31

Falling into Line

Aug 12 1905

525

1905_Aug12_PageNo-525

5

39

Lord Curzon

Aug 26 1905

561

1905_Aug26_PageNo-561

5

47

Professor Parmanand

Aug 26 1905

561

1905_Aug26_PageNo-561

5

48

The World’s Religion

Aug 26 1905

565

1905_Aug26_PageNo-565

5

49

The Late Miss Manning

Sept 16 1905

617

1905_Sep16_PageNo-617

5

62

The Hoondamal Case Again

Sept 23 1905

635

1905_Sep23_PageNo-635

5

72

Mr.Goch and Indians

Sept 23 1905

635

1905_Sep23_PageNo-635

5

73

Indians in the O.R.C.

Sept 23 1905

635

1905_Sep23_PageNo-635

5

74

The First Colonial Born Indian Barrister

Sept 23 1905

636

1905_Sep23_PageNo-636

5

75

Legislative Activity in the Transvaal

Sept 30 1905

653

1905_Sep30_PageNo-653

5

80

The Cape Immigration Restriction Act

Sept 30 1905

653

1905_Sep30_PageNo._653

5

82

Compulsory Education in India

Oct 07 1905

671

1905_Oct07_PageNo-671

5

89

The G.O.M. of India

Oct 07 1905

671

1905_Oct07_PageNo-671

5

91

The Insult to Sir Mancherji

Oct 07 1905

671

1905_Oct07_PageNo-671

5

92

The Boycott

Oct 07 1905

672

1905_Oct07_PageNo-672

5

92

Lord Selborne and Indian in the Transvaal

Oct 14 1905

691

1905_Oct14_PageNo-691

5

98

The Visit of Lord Selborne

Oct 14 1905

691

1905_Oct14_PageNo-691

5

100

The Bubonic Plague

Oct 14 1905

691

1905_Oct14_PageNo-691

5

100

Lord Selborne on Treck

Oct 14 1905

694

1905_Oct14_PageNo-694

5

95

Another Licensing Case

Oct 21 1905

709

1905_Oct21_PageNo-709

5

104

The Education of Coloured People

Oct 21 1905

710

1905_Oct21_PageNo-710

5

58

History of the Plague in Johannesburg

Oct 28 1905

727

1905_Oct28_PageNo-727

5

109

A Correction

Oct 28 1905

727

1905_Oct28_PageNo-727

5

110

The Nelson Centenary

Oct 28 1905

731

1905_Oct28_PageNo-731

5

111

-A Lesson

Oct 28 1905

731

1905_Oct28_PageNo-731

5

111

A Painful Discovery

Nov 04 1905

745

1905_Nov04_PageNo-745

5

120

Divide and Rule

Nov 04 1905

745

1905_Nov04_PageNo-745

5

121

Dada Osman’s Appeal

Nov 04 1905

746

1905_Nov04_PageNo-746

5

123

Professor Parmanand

Nov 04 1905

747

1905_Nov04_PageNo-747

5

108

Long Live the King –Emperor!

Nov 11 1905

761

1905_Nov11_PageNo-761

5

128

An Indian Delegation to England

Nov 11 1905

761

1905_Nov11_PageNo-761

5

128

Immigration Act of Natal

Nov 11 1905

762

1905_Nov11_PageNo-762

5

130

-Red Tape

Nov 11 1905

762

1905_Nov11_PageNo-762

5

130

An Indian Volunteer Corps

Nov 18 1905

777

1905_Nov18_PageNo-777

5

134

-Treatment of Indians at the Point

Nov 18 1905

778

1905_Nov18_PageNo-778

5

135

The Poll Tax

Nov 25 1905

793

1905_Nov25_PageNo-793

5

139

Mr. Harry Smith and Indians

Nov 25 1905

793

1905_Nov25_PageNo-793

5

141

Retrenchment and the Poll Tax

Dec 02 1905

809

1905_Dec02_PageNo-809

5

152

Sir Arthur Lawley as Governor of Madras

Dec 02 1905

809

1905_Dec02_PageNo-809

5

153

Indian Volunteering

Dec 02 1905

810

1905_Dec02_PageNo-810

5

154

Deputation to Lord Selborne

Dec 02 1905

810

1905_Dec02_PageNo-810

5

144

-The Statement

Dec 02 1905

810

1905_Dec02_PageNo-810

5

150

-Law 3 of 1885

Dec 02 1905

810

1905_Dec02_PageNo-810

5

151

Lord Selborne and British Indians in the Transvaal

Dec 09 1905

826

1905_Dec09_PageNo-826

5

156

-The Peace Preservation Ordinance

Dec 09 1905

826

1905_Dec09_PageNo-826

5

144

-The Entry of Children

Dec 09 1905

826

1905_Dec09_PageNo-826

5

146

-The Entry of Special Clerks & C

Dec 09 1905

827

1905_Dec09_PageNo-827

5

146

-Bazaars and Locations

Dec 09 1905

827

1905_Dec09_PageNo-827

5

147

-Class Legislation

Dec 09 1905

827

1905_Dec09_PageNo-827

5

148

The Immigration Act at the Cape

Dec 16 1905

841

1905_Dec16_PageNo-841

5

158

-The C.S.A.R. and Passenger Traffic

Dec 16 1905

841

1905_Dec16_PageNo-841

5

159

The Harvest

Dec 23 1905

857

1905_Dec23_PageNo-857

5

163

The N.G.R. and Indians

Dec 23 1905

858

1905_Dec23_PageNo-858

5

165

Indian Traders at the Cape

Dec 23 1905

858

1905_Dec23_PageNo-858

5

166

A Retrospect

Dec 30 1905

871

1905_Dec30_PageNo-871

5

167

The Orange River Colony

Dec 30 1905

871

1905_Dec30_PageNo-871

5

169

Orange River Colony

Dec 30 1905

873

1905_Dec30_PageNo-873

5

162

-Protest Against Draft Bills

Dec 30 1905

873

1905_Dec30_PageNo-873

5

162

The Outlook

Jan 06 1906

1

1906_ Jan06_ 01

5

174

The Status of British Indians

Jan 06 1906

1

1906_ Jan06_ 01

5

176

Indians in the O.R.C.

Jan 06 1906

2

1906_ Jan06_ 02

5

177

Payment of the Poll Tax

Jan 20 1906

30

1906_ Jan20_ 44

5

178

O.R.C. and Indians

Jan 20 1906

30

1906_ Jan20_ 44

5

173

Mansukhlal Hiralal Nazar

Jan 27 1906

45

1906_ Jan27_ 45

5

179

Black and White Men

Feb 03 1906

60

1906_ Feb03_ 60

5

182

Sir David Hunter

Feb 03 1906

61

1906_ Feb03_ 61

5

182

Our Tamil and Hindi Columns

Feb 03 1906

61

1906_ Feb03_ 61

5

183

Lord Selborne on Christians and Mahomedans

Feb 10 1906

75

1906_ Feb10_ 75

5

187

British Indians in the Transvaal

Feb 10 1906

76

1906_ Feb10_ 76

5

188

Transvaal Indians and Permits

Feb 17 1906

89

1906_ Feb17_ 89

5

184192

Johannesburg Trams and Indians

Feb 17 1906

90

1906_ Feb17_ 90

5

194

Johannesburg Trams and Indians

Feb 17 1906

91

1906_ Feb17_ 91

5

186

Protest from the British Indian Association

Feb 17 1906

91

1906_ Feb17_ 91

5

186

The King’s Speech

Feb 24 1906

105

1906_ Feb24_ 105

5

200

British Indians in the Transvaal

Feb 24 1906

105

1906_ Feb24_ 105

5

201

A Restriction Wave

Feb 24 1906

106

1906_ Feb24_ 106

5

203

A Permit Pillory

Feb 24 1906

106

1906_ Feb24_ 106

5

204

Tamil for the London Matriculation

Feb 24 1906

106

1906_ Feb24_ 106

5

205

Indians and Railway Travelling in the Transvaal

Feb 24 1906

107

1906_ Feb24_ 107

5

190

The Royal Visit

March 03 1906

121

1906_ March03_ 121

5

209

Indians and Responsible Government

March 03 1906

121

1906_ March03_ 121

5

209

Indian Traders at the Cape

March 03 1906

122

1906_ March03_ 122

5

211

Indian Travellers on the C.S.A.R.

March 03 1906

122

1906_ March03_ 122

5

211

The Congress Meeting

March 03 1906

124

1906_ March03_ 124

5

208

“Influx of Asiatic”

March 10 1906

139

1906_ March10_ 139

5

221

A Contrast

March 10 1906

140

1906_ March10_ 140

5

224

A Crying Shame

March 10 1906

140

1906_ March10_ 140

5

225

A Poll-Tax Grievance

March 10 1906

141

1906_ March10_ 141

5

226

Indian Passengers by the German East Africa Line

March 10 1906

141

1906_ March10_ 141

5

226

“Legalized Robbery”

March 17 1906

155

1906_ March17_ 155

5

231

The Poll Tax

March 17 1906

155

1906_ March17_ 155

5

232

A Plea for Indian Volunteering

March 17 1906

155

1906_ March17_ 155

5

233

An Inter State Native College

March 17 1906

156

1906_ March17_ 156

5

234

Sir William Gatacre

March 17 1906

156

1906_ March17_ 156

5

235

The Early Closing Act of Natal

March 24 1906

171

1906_ March24_ 171

5

240

The Coloured People’s Petition

March 24 1906

172

1906_ March24_ 172

5

241

The Early Closing Act

March 31 1906

187

1906_ March31_ 187

5

249

The Bulwark of Justice

March 31 1906

188

1906_ March31_ 188

5

250

Indian Volunteering

March 31 1906

189

1906_ March31_ 189

5

251

The Transvaal Constitution

March 31 1906

189

1906_ March31_ 189

5

252

Indian Labour for the Transvaal Mines

March 31 1906

189

1906_ March31_ 189

5

253

Indians at the Cape

March 31 1906

190

1906_ March31_ 190

5

253

Death of Mr. Bissicks

March 31 1906

192

1906_ March31_ 190

5

254

The Haven of Refuge

April 07 1906

205

1906_ April07_ 205

5

264

The Indenture Tax

April 07 1906

206

1906_ April07_ 206

5

265

Letter from Natal Indian Congress

April 07 1906

206

1906_ April07_ 206

5

260

A Hard Case

April 14 1906

221

1906_ April14_ 221

5

277

The Transvaal Permit Ordinance

April 14 1906

221

1906_ April14_ 221

5

278

A Licensing Petition

April 14 1906

222

1906_ April14_ 222

5

279

A Licensing Circular

April 14 1906

222

1906_ April14_ 222

5

280

Johannesburg Jottings

April 14 1906

222

1906_ April14_ 222

5

262

Indian’s Petition to the Imperial Government

April 14 1906

223

1906_ April14_ 223

5

246

The Ladysmith Licensing Board

April 21 1906

237

1906_ April21_ 237

5

283

Transvaal Permits

April 21 1906

237

1906_ April21_ 237

5

284

-The Durban Town Council and Indians

April 21 1906

238

1906_ April21_ 238

5

285

Traveling Difficulty on the C.S.A.R.

April 21 1906

238

1906_ April21_ 238

5

285

An Indian Offer

April 28 1906

253

1906_ April28_ 253

5

293

The Natal Shops Act

April 28 1906

253

1906_ April28_ 253

5

294

The Native Unrest

April 28 1906

255

1906_ April28_ 255

5

291

The Natal Indians’ Offer

April 28 1906

255

1906_ April28_ 255

5

292

Natal Land Bill

May 05 1906

273

1906_ May05_ 273

5

301

Cape Dealer’s Licences

May 05 1906

273

1906_ May05_ 273

5

301

Indian Volunteering

May 12 1906

293

1906_ May12_ 293

5

311

Indian Permits

May 12 1906

293

1906_ May12_ 293

5

312

The Coloured Peoples’ Petition

May 12 1906

294

1906_ May12_ 293

5

313

-British Indian Association’s Reply

May 12 1906

297

1906_ May12_ 297

5

309

An Asiatic Policy

May 19 1906

313

1906_ May19_ 313

5

317

Empire Day

May 26 1906

334

1906_ May26_ 334

5

326

A Railway Grievance on the N.G.R.

May 26 1906

334

1906_ May26_ 334

5

327

Indian Passengers

June 02 1906

351

1906_June02_PageNo-351

5

344

A Permit Case

June 02 1906

352

1906_June02_PageNo-352

5

345

The Late Dr. Sathianadhan

June 02 1906

352

1906_June02_PageNo-352

5

345

White Predominance

June 02 1906

354

1906_June02_PageNo-354

5

335

History of Boer Anti Indian Legislation

June 02 1906

354

1906_June02_PageNo-354

5

336

The Position To-Day

June 02 1906

354

1906_June02_PageNo-354

5

337

Remedy

June 02 1906

354

1906_June02_PageNo-354

5

337

Appendix “A”

June 02 1906

355

1906_June02_PageNo-355

5

339

Appendix “B”

June 02 1906

355

1906_June02_PageNo-355

5

339

Civil Disabilities

June 02 1906

355

1906_June02_PageNo-355

5

340

No Ownership of Land

June 02 1906

355

1906_June02_PageNo-355

5

340

Registration Fee

June 02 1906

355

1906_June02_PageNo-355

5

340

Footpaths and Tramways

June 02 1906

355

1906_June02_PageNo-355

5

340

Permit Ordinance

June 02 1906

356

1906_June02_PageNo-356

5

341

What European will Do

June 02 1906

356

1906_June02_PageNo-356

5

342

Past Experience-A Parallel

June 02 1906

356

1906_June02_PageNo-356

5

343

The Unique Position in the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony

June 02 1906

356

1906_June02_PageNo-356

5

345

Indians and the Native Unrest

June 09 1906

371

1906_June09_PageNo-371

5

353

Indians at Work

June 16 1906

395

1906_June16_PageNo-395

5

357

The Conscience Clause

June 16 1906

398

1906_June16_PageNo-398

5

354

Patrol Uniform

June 25 1906

415

1906_June25_PageNo-415

5

415

-Indian Subscriptions

June 25 1906

415

1906_June25_PageNo-415

5

358

-Names of Subscribers

June 25 1906

415

1906_June25_PageNo-415

5

358

The Indian Stretcher-Bearer Corps

July 21 1906

502

1906_July21_PageNo-502

5

368

-Composition of the Corps

July 21 1906

502

1906_July21_PageNo-502

5

368

-At the Front

July 21 1906

502

1906_July21_PageNo-502

5

368

Transvaal Permits

July 28 1906

515

1906_July28_PageNo-515

5

374

The Indian Stretcher-Bearer Corps

July 28 1906

520

1906_July28_PageNo-520

5

369

-Fatigue Duties

July 28 1906

520

1906_July28_PageNo-520

5

369

-Heavy Work

July 28 1906

520

1906_July28_PageNo-520

5

370

-“Dead Tired”

July 28 1906

520

1906_July28_PageNo-520

5

371

-Weary and Foot-Sore

July 28 1906

520

1906_July28_PageNo-520

5

371

-Doing the Impossible

July 28 1906

520

1906_July28_PageNo-520

5

372

-Indian Resourcefulness

July 28 1906

521

1906_July28_PageNo-521

5

373

Secret Justice

Aug 04 1906

535

1906_Aug04_PageNo-535

5

379

“Fair and Just Treatment”

Aug 11 1906

555

1906_Aug11_PageNo-555

5

389

Indian Stretcher-Bearer Corps

Aug 11 1906

560

1906_Aug11_PageNo-560

5

376

-Governments Appreciation

Aug 11 1906

560

1906_Aug11_PageNo-560

5

376

-Proposed Formation of a Permanent Ambulance Corps

Aug 11 1906

560

1906_Aug11_PageNo-560

5

376

The Late Mr. W.C. Bonnerjee

Aug 25 1906

595

1906_Aug25_PageNo-595

5

398

A Plea for Distinction

Aug 25 1906

595

1906_Aug25_PageNo-595

5

398

Long Live the Grand Old Man

Sept 01 1906

615

1906_Sep01_PageNo-615

5

403

Abominable!

Sept 01 1906

615

1906_Sep01_PageNo-615

5

404

Colonial Indians Note!

Sept 01 1906

615

1906_Sep01_PageNo-615

5

405

The Cape Licences Act

Sept 01 1906

616

1906_Sep01_PageNo-616

5

406

-Prompt Protest by British Indians

Sept 01 1906

621

1906_Sep01_PageNo-621

5

400

The “Grand Old Man”

Sept 08 1906

636

1906_Sep08_PageNo-636

5

412

Resolution I

Sept 15 1906

660

1906_Sep15_PageNo-660

5

422

Resolution II

Sept 15 1906

660

1906_Sep15_PageNo-660

5

422

Resolution III

Sept 15 1906

660

1906_Sep15_PageNo-660

5

423

Resolution IV

Sept 15 1906

660

1906_Sep15_PageNo-660

5

423

Resolution V

Sept 15 1906

660

1906_Sep15_PageNo-660

5

423

The Late Justice Budruddin Tyebji

Sept 22 1906

675

1906_Sep22_PageNo-675

5

435

The Transvaal Indian Protest

Sept 22 1906

675

1906_Sep22_PageNo-675

5

436

Transvaal Permit Ordinance

Sept 22 1906

675

1906_Sep22_PageNo-675

5

437

The Mass Meeting

Sept 22 1906

677

1906_Sep22_PageNo-677

5

419

-Replies to the Press Comments

Sept 22 1906

680

1906_Sep22_PageNo-680

5

428

On Trial

Sept 29 1906

699

1906_Sep29_PageNo-699

5

449

Public Responsibility

Sept 29 1906

699

1906_Sep29_PageNo-699

5

450

Transvaal Permit Ordinance

Sept 29 1906

702

1906_Sep29_PageNo-702

5

452

The Personnel of the Deputation

Oct 06 1906

727

1906_Oct06_PageNo-727

5

459

-Biographical Sketches

Oct 06 1906

727

1906_Oct06_PageNo-727

5

459

The Deputation

Nov 24 1906

874

1906_Nov24_PageNo-874

6

7

-The “Time” Cable

Nov 24 1906

874

1906_Nov24_PageNo-874

6

7

-As the Law Stands at Present

Nov 24 1906

875

1906_Nov24_PageNo-875

6

7

-The Scope of the New Ordinance

Nov 24 1906

875

1906_Nov24_PageNo-875

6

8

-An Englightened Indian View

Nov 24 1906

875

1906_Nov24_PageNo-875

6

9

The Deputation

Dec 15 1906

942

1906_Dec15_PageNo-942

6

60

-Another Interview in “South Africa”

Dec 15 1906

942

1906_Dec15_PageNo-942

6

60

The Plan- Islamic Society

Dec 15 1906

945

1906_Dec15_PageNo-945

6

75

South African British Indian Committee

Dec 29 1906

986

1906_Dec29_PageNo-986

6

244

-Lord Reay and Sir Raymond West on the Obligation of the Empire

Dec 29 1906

986

1906_Dec29_PageNo-986

6

244

London Indian Society

Dec 29 1906

992

1906_Dec29_PageNo-992

6

172

-Mr. James Godfrey’s Address

Dec 29 1906

992

1906_Dec29_PageNo-992

6

172

-“The Englishmen as I Find Him”

Dec 29 1906

992

1906_Dec29_PageNo-992

6

172

A Reply

Jan 12 1907

014

1907_Jan12_PageNo-14

6

276

A Mare’s Nest

Jan 26 1907

029

1907_Jan 26 _PageNo-29

6

289

Asiatic Eating -House By- Laws

Feb 16 1907

065

1907_Feb16_PageNo-65

6

319

-Official Representations

Feb 16 1907

065

1907_Feb16_PageNo-65

6

319

Ultra Vires

March 09 1907

086

1907_MArch09_PageNo-86

6

355

Those Fingure-Impressions

March 09 1907

086

1907_MArch09_PageNo-86

6

356

Finger Impressions Taken

March 09 1907

093

1907_MArch09_PageNo-93

6

351,353

-Strong Protest by British Indian Association

March 09 1907

093

1907_MArch09_PageNo-93

6

351,353

The Mass Meeting

March 16 1907

097

1907_MArch16_PageNo-97

6

364

Lord Selborne’s Despatch

March 16 1907

097

1907_MArch16_PageNo-97

6

364

The “Asiatic Law Amendment Ordinance”

March 23 1907

107

1907_MArch23_PageNo-107

6

370

The Malay Location

March 23 1907

108

1907_MArch23_PageNo-108

6

370

A Way Out of the Difficulty

April 06 1907

127

1907_April06_PageNo-127

6

391

Transvaal Indian Mass Meeting

April 06 1907

128

1907_April06_PageNo-128

6

381

A Reply

May 04 1907

164

1907_May04_PageNo-164

6

451

Juries on Trial

June 01 1907

202

1907_June01_PageNo-202

7

01

Johannesburg Jottings

June 01 1907

206

1907_June 01_PageNo-206

6

501

Honest Views

June 08 1907

212

1907_June 08_PageNo-212

7

16

-The Cape Immigration Act

June 08 1907

212

1907_June08_PageNo-212

7

16

The Asiatic Registration Act

June 08 1907

215

1907_June 08_PageNo-215

7

17

- A Terrible Contrast

June 08 1907

215

1907_June 08_PageNo-215

7

17

-Additional Points to be Noted

June 08 1907

215

1907_June 08_PageNo-215

7

19

The Royal Assent

June 15 1907

222

1907_June15_PageNo-222

7

40

The Voluntary Offer

June 22 1907

237

1907_June 22_PageNo-237

7

39,48

-Interesting Correspondence

June 22 1907

237

1907_June22_PageNo-237

7

39,48

Lord Ampthill

June 29 1907

239

1907_June29_PageNo-239

7

62

Fat in the Fire

July 06 1907

248

1907_July06_PageNo-248

7

71

A Gross Libel

July 20 1907

271

1907_July 20_PageNo-271

7

106

The Transvaal Immigration Bill Debate

July 20 1907

271

1907_July20_PageNo-271

7

107

Indentured Immigration

July 20 1907

272

1907_July20_PageNo-272

7

109

General Smuts Obdurate

July 20 1907

272

1907_July20_PageNo-272

7

109

British Indian Protest

July 20 1907

278

1907_July20_PageNo-278

7

105

“Staggering Humanity”

July 27 1907

285

1907_July27_PageNo-285

7

118

Mr. Parsee Rustomjee’s Generosity

July 27 1907

286

1907_July27_PageNo-286

7

119

Death of Mr. Adamjee Miankhan

July 27 1907

289

1907_July27_PageNo-289

7

120

Mass Meeting at Pretoria

Aug 03 1907

299

1907_Aug03_PageNo-299

7

141

-Resolution 1

Aug 03 1907

300

1907_Aug 03_PageNo-300

7

141

-Resolution 2

Aug 03 1907

300

1907_Aug03_PageNo-300

7

141

-Resolution 3

Aug 03 1907

300

1907_Aug03_PageNo-300

7

141

-Resolution 4

Aug 03 1907

300

1907_Aug03_PageNo-300

7

141

Correcting a Misunderstanding

Aug 03 1907

305

1907_Aug03_PageNo-305

7

133

Mr. Hosken’s ‘Inevitable’

Aug 10 1907

311

1907_Aug10_PageNo-311

7

150

Mr. Alley’s Protest

Aug 10 1907

312

1907_Aug10_PageNo-312

7

152

The Transvaal Indians

Aug 10 1907

312

1907_Aug10_PageNo-312

7

152

Pretoria Mass Meeting

Aug 10 1907

320

1907_Aug10_PageNo-312

7

139

-Further Speeches

Aug 10 1907

320

1907_Aug10_PageNo-320

7

139

The Suggested Compromise

Aug 24 1907

337

1907_Aug24_PageNo-337

7

185

Outspoken Sympathy

Aug 24 1907

337

1907_Aug24_PageNo-337

7

186

The Transvaal Registration Act and the Immigration Bill

Aug 24 1907

338

1907_Aug24_PageNo-338

7

174

-Mr. Gandhi’s Suggestions

Aug 24 1907

338

1907_Aug24_PageNo-338

7

147

-Proposal

Aug 24 1907

338

1907_Aug24_PageNo-338

7

162

The Immigration Petition

Aug 31 1907

349

1907_Aug31_PageNo-349

7

196

Cape Indians

Aug 31 1907

350

1907_Aug31_PageNo-350

7

197

The Ladysmith Traders

Aug 31 1907

350

1907_Aug31_PageNo-350

7

198

An Appeal

Aug 31 1907

350

1907_Aug31_PageNo-350

7

177

-From the Hamidia Islamic Society

Aug 31 1907

350

1907_Aug31_PageNo-350

7

177

-Hindus and Moslems United

Aug 31 1907

350

1907_Aug31_PageNo-350

7

177

Johannesburg Jottings

Aug 31 1907

354

1907_Aug31_PageNo-354

7

195

On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

Sept 07 1907

363

1907_Sept07_PageNo-363

7

211

Johannesburg Jottings

Sept 07 1907

367

1907_Sept07_PageNo-367

7

206,210

From Pillar to Post

Sept 14 1907

373

1907_Sept14_PageNo-373

7

225

A Monster Petition

Sept 21 1907

384

1907_Sept21_PageNo-384

7

236

The Weenen Licensing Appeal

Sept 21 1907

384

1907_Sept21_PageNo-384

7

237

India’s Help

Sept 28 1907

395

1907_Sept28_PageNo-395

7

254

Picket’s Duty

Sept 28 1907

395

1907_Sept28_PageNo-395

7

255

General Botha and the Asiatic Act

Sept 28 1907

395

1907_Sept28_PageNo-395

7

256

The Battle Against Indian Hawkers

Sept 28 1907

396

1907_Sept28_PageNo-396

7

257

Passive Resistance

Sept 28 1907

401

1907_Sept28_PageNo-401

7

248

Are Fingerprints the Cause?

Sept 28 1907

403

1907_Sept28_PageNo-403

7

249

Mr. George Godfrey’s Reception

Oct 05 1907

406

1907_Oct05_PageNo-406

7

264

Mr. Neser Answered

Oct 05 1907

411

1907_Oct05_PageNo-411

7

260

Turkish Mahomedans

Oct 05 1907

413

1907_Oct05_PageNo-413

7

264

-Recent the Asiatic Act

Oct 05 1907

413

1907_Oct05_PageNo-413

7

264

Indians at the Cape

Oct 12 1907

416

1907_Oct12_PageNo-416

7

275

Mr. Essop Mia’s Reply

Oct 12 1907

424

1907_Oct12_PageNo-424

7

272

Mr. Ritch’s Services

Oct 19 1907

430

1907_Oct19_PageNo-430

7

293

A Vigorous Denial

Oct 19 1907

434

1907_Oct19_PageNo-434

7

290

The G.O.M.

Oct 26 1907

438

1907_Oct26_PageNo-438

7

305

The Late Mr. Alexander

Oct 26 1907

438

1907_Oct26_PageNo-438

7

304

For Passive Resisters

Oct 26 1907

438

1907_Oct26_PageNo-438

7

304

-The Extracts

Oct 26 1907

438

1907_Oct26_PageNo-438

7

305

Mr. Essop Mia’s Letter

Oct 26 1907

442

1907_Oct26_PageNo-442

7

302

An Appeal to Sir Wm. Wedderburn

Nov 02 1907

454

1907_Nov02_PageNo-454

7

319-323

Mr. Labistour

Nov 09 1907

462

1907_Nov 09_PageNo-462

7

337

Sympathy With Transvaal Indians

Nov 09 1907

465

1907_Nov09_PageNo-465

7

332

An Indignant Protest

Nov 09 1907

468

1907_Nov09_PageNo-468

7

334

The Caxton Hall Meeting

Nov 16 1907

475

1907_Nov16_PageNo-475

7

360

Ram Sundar Pundit

Nov 23 1907

485

1907_Nov23_PageNo-485

7

353

-The First Test Case

Nov 23 1907

485

1907_Nov23_PageNo-485

7

353

-Under the New Law

Nov 23 1907

485

1907_Nov23_PageNo-485

7

353

-Full Report

Nov 23 1907

485

1907_Nov 23_PageNo-485

7

354

-What he Preached

Nov 23 1907

485

1907_Nov23_PageNo-485

7

354

-Mr. Chamney’s Methods

Nov 23 1907

485

1907_Nov23_PageNo-485

7

355

-The Defence

Nov 23 1907

485

1907_Nov23_PageNo-485

7

356

-A Mass Meeting

Nov 23 1907

486

1907_Nov23_PageNo-486

7

356

Correspondence

Nov 23 1907

489

1907_Nov23_PageNo-489

7

359

-Ram Sundar Pundit

Nov 23 1907

489

1907_Nov23_PageNo-489

7

359

Indian Pickets Charged

Nov 23 1907

491

1907_Nov23_PageNo-491

7

357

A Valiant Protest

Nov 23 1907

491

1907_Nov23_PageNo-491

7

377

Why we Oppose

Nov 30 1907

495

1907_Nov30_PageNo-495

7

398

Hamidia Islamic Society

Nov 30 1907

508

1907_Nov30_PageNo-508

7

387

-And the All Indian Moslem League

Nov 30 1907

508

1907_Nov30_PageNo-508

7

387

Johannesburg Cab- Regulations

Dec 07 1907

512

1907_Dec07_PageNo-512

7

412

-British Indian Protest

Dec 07 1907

512

1907_Dec07_PageNo-512

7

412

The Soldier’s Petition

Dec 07 1907

515

1907_Dec07_PageNo-515

7

412

An Impressive Ceremony

Dec 07 1907

517

1907_Dec07_PageNo-517

7

396

-Chinese Memorial Service

Dec 07 1907

517

1907_Dec07_PageNo-517

7

396

The Trial

Dec 14 1907

523

1907_Dec14_PageNo-523

7

423

Ram Sundar Pundit’s Release

Dec 21 1907

530

1907_Dec21_PageNo-530

7

439

-Warm Welcome

Dec 21 1907

530

1907_Dec21_PageNo-530

7

439

-Stirring Address

Dec 21 1907

530

1907_Dec21_PageNo-530

7

439

The Recent Prosecutions

Dec 21 1907

536

1907_Dec21_PageNo-536

7

425

C.S.A.R. and Non- Registered Indians

Dec 28 1907

543

1907_Dec28_PageNo-543

7

441,447

-Interesting Correspondence

Dec 28 1907

543

1907_Dec28_PageNo-543

7

441,447

Passive Resister

Jan 11 1908

18

1908_Jan11_PageNo-18

8

01

-The Ex- Soldiers Case

Jan 11 1908

18

1908_Jan11_PageNo-18

8

01

-Ordered to Leave Within 14 Days

Jan 11 1908

18

1908_Jan11_PageNo-18

8

01

-A Soldier of the King

Jan 11 1908

18

1908_Jan11_PageNo-18

8

01

-The Magistrate’s Comments

Jan 11 1908

18

1908_Jan11_PageNo-18

8

01

-Came With Lord Roberts

Jan 11 1908

18

1908_Jan11_PageNo-18

8

02

A Reply from Mr. Gandhi

Jan 11 1908

21

1908_Jan11_PageNo-21

8

07

Leaders Imprisoned

Jan 18 1908

32

1908_Jan18_PageNo-32

8

33

-Mr. Gandhi’s Valediction

Jan 18 1908

32

1908_Jan18_PageNo-32

8

33

-Proceedings in Court

Jan 18 1908

32

1908_Jan18_PageNo-32

8

34

-Free Hospitality

Jan 18 1908

32

1908_Jan18_PageNo-32

8

34

-The String of the Act

Jan 18 1908

32

1908_Jan18_PageNo-32

8

34

-The Dogs Collar

Jan 18 1908

32

1908_Jan18_PageNo-32

8

34

-General Smut’s Action

Jan 18 1908

32

1908_Jan18_PageNo-32

8

35

-“A Struggle for Religious Liberty”

Jan 18 1908

32

1908_Jan18_PageNo-32

8

35

-A Month Hence

Jan 18 1908

32

1908_Jan18_PageNo-32

8

35

-The Proceedings

Jan 18 1908

33

1908_Jan18_PageNo-33

8

36

Humility

Feb 08 1908

69

1908_Feb 08_PageNo-69

8

58

Voluntary Registration

Feb 08 1908

70

1908_Feb 08_PageNo-70

8

59

Mr. Gandhi Interviewed

Feb 08 1908

72

1908_Feb 08_PageNo-72

8

52

-Playing the Game

Feb 08 1908

72

1908_Feb 08_PageNo-72

8

52

Mr. Gandhi’s Letter to the Press

Feb 15 1908

81

1908_Feb 15_PageNo-81

8

75

A Letter of Thanks

Feb 15 1908

88

1908_Feb 15_PageNo-88

8

45

Mr. Goal Experiences

March 07 1908

112

1908_March07_PageNo-112

8

119

-Classification of Asiatics with Natives

March 07 1908

112

1908_March07_PageNo-112

8

120

-Description of the Cell

March 07 1908

112

1908_March07_PageNo-112

8

120

-The Meals

March 07 1908

112

1908_March07_PageNo-112

8

121

The Late Dr. Pope

March 14 1908

125

1908_March14_PageNo-125

8

136

The Late Sir Lepel Griffin

March 14 1908

126

1908_March14_PageNo-126

8

137

My Goal Experiences

March 21 1908

137

1908_March21_PageNo-138

8

145

-Change in the Diet

March 21 1908

138

1908_March21_PageNo-138

8

145

-A Petition in Prison

March 21 1908

138

1908_March21_PageNo-138

8

145

-A Contrast

March 21 1908

138

1908_March21_PageNo-138

8

146

The Natal Direct- Line Indian Route

April 11 1908

163

1908_April 11_PageNo-163

8

177

The Natal Bills

May 09 1908

199

1908_May 09_PageNo-199

8

221

Voluntary Registration in the Transvaal

May 09 1908

200

1908_May 09_PageNo-200

8

222

The Natal Bills

May 16 1908

207

1908_May 16_PageNo-207

8

236

Mr. Gandhi Interviewed

May 16 1908

211

1908_May 16_PageNo-211

8

234

-The New Natal Bills

May 16 1908

211

1908_May 16_PageNo-211

8

234

Playing Foul

May 30 1908

230

1908_May 30_PageNo-230

8

260

-An Exhibition of Slimness

May 30 1908

230

1908_May 30_PageNo-230

8

261

-Transvaal Government and the Asiatic Act

May 30 1908

230

1908_May 30_PageNo-230

8

260

-Passive Resistance Once More

May 30 1908

230

1908_May 30_PageNo-230

8

263,264

The Registration Act Again

May 30 1908

239

1908_May 30_PageNo-239

8

259

-Pompt Repudiation

May 30 1908

239

1908_May 30_PageNo-239

8

259

Mr. Gandhi’s Address Before the Y.M.C.A.

June 13 1908

258

1908_June 13_PageNo-258

8

24

Transvaal Gold Law

June 20 1908

268

1908_June 20_PageNo-268

8

295

-British Indian Protest

June 20 1908

268

1908_June 20_PageNo-268

8

295

Revival of Passive Resistance

June 27 1908

273

1908_June 27_PageNo-273

8

322

Impossible Terms

June 27 1908

282

1908_June 27_PageNo-282

8

308

General Smuts’ Statement

June 27 1908

282

1908_June 27_PageNo-282

8

309

Mr. Gandhi Interviewed

June 27 1908

282

1908_June 27_PageNo-282

8

310

Was Repeal Promised

July 04 1908

287

1908_July 04_PageNo-287

8

49,101

-Complete Correspondence

July 04 1908

287

1908_July 04_PageNo-287

8

49,101

Immigration Restriction Bill

July 04 1908

288

1908_July 04_PageNo-288

8

231,253,277,290

Johannesburg Mass Meeting

July 04 1908

295

1908_July 04_PageNo-295

8

319

-Mr. Gandhi’s Speech

July 04 1908

295

1908_July 04_PageNo-295

8

319

Mr. Gandhi’s Rejoinder

July 04 1908

295

1908_July 04_PageNo-295

8

339

Mr. Essop Mia’s Affidavit

July 04 1908

296

1908_July 04_PageNo-296

8

313

Mr. Gandhi’s Affidavit

July 11 1908

300

1908_July 11_PageNo-300

8

313

Applicant’s Answering Affidavit

July 11 1908

300

1908_July 11_PageNo-300

8

327,311

Mr. Gandhi Replies

July 11 1908

302

1908_July 11_PageNo-302

8

327

The Proceedings

July 11 1908

302

1908_July 11_PageNo-302

8

333

The Ultimatum

July 11 1908

302

1908_July 11_PageNo-302

8

342

Immigration Restriction Test Case

July 11 1908

304

1908_July 11_PageNo-304

8

341

Mr. Sorabji’s Case

July 11 1908

306

1908_July 11_PageNo-306

8

354

The Transvaal Trouble

July 18 1908

318

1908_July 18_PageNo-318

8

353

-Trading Without Licences

July 18 1908

320

1908_July 18_PageNo-320

8

351

Mr. Sorabji’s Case

July 18 1908

320

1908_July 18_PageNo-320

8

376

-Sentenced to Hard Labour

July 25 1908

330

1908_July 25_PageNo-330

8

376

-Intense Indignation

July 25 1908

330

1908_July 25_PageNo-330

8

376

Notes on the Case

July 25 1908

330

1908_July 25_PageNo-330

8

378

Hawkers Arrested

July 25 1908

331

1908_July 25_PageNo-331

8

379,82,85

-They Go to Goal

July 25 1908

339

1908_July 25_PageNo-339

8

379,82,85

Leaders Imprisoned

July 25 1908

339

1908_July 25_PageNo-339

8

391

-Great Meeting in Johannesburg

Aug 01 1908

343

1908_Aug 01_PageNo-343

8

391

-Store Closed

Aug 01 1908

343

1908_Aug 01_PageNo-343

8

391

- No Hawkers

Aug 01 1908

343

1908_Aug 01_PageNo-343

8

391

Prison Fare

Aug 01 1908

344

1908_Aug 01_PageNo-344

8

397

Havila M. Gandhi Sentenced

Aug 01 1908

347

1908_Aug 01_PageNo-347

8

405

Correspondence

Aug 01 1908

350

1908_Aug 01_PageNo-350

8

396

-The Immigration Question

Aug 01 1908

350

1908_Aug 01_PageNo-350

8

396

Another Arrest Under the Act

Aug 08 1908

355

1908_Aug 08_PageNo-355

8

421

A Johannesburg Case

Aug 08 1908

359

1908_Aug 08_PageNo-359

8

415

The Indian Struggle in the Transvaal

Aug 15 1908

367

1908_Aug 15_PageNo-367

8

434

Broken Promises and Legalised Robbery

Aug 15 1908

372

1908_Aug 15_PageNo-372

8

436

-Mr. Gandhi’s Indictment

Aug 15 1908

372

1908_Aug 15_PageNo-372

8

436

-Fortunately

Aug 15 1908

372

1908_Aug 15_PageNo-372

8

437

-Pure Administration and the Empire’s Peace

Aug 15 1908

372

1908_Aug 15_PageNo-372

8

437

-Decline to Pay

Aug 15 1908

373

1908_Aug 15_PageNo-373

8

438

-Partners in South Africa

Aug 15 1908

373

1908_Aug 15_PageNo-373

8

438

Mr. Gandhi’s Speech

Aug 22 1908

381

1908_Aug 22_PageNo-381

8

456

The Indian Struggle in the Transvaal

Aug 22 1908

384

1908_Aug 22_PageNo-384

8

446

-A Petition to Parliament

Aug 22 1908

384

1908_Aug 22_PageNo-384

8

449

-Mr. Gandhi’s Interviewed

Aug 22 1908

385

1908_Aug 22_PageNo-385

8

468

No Surrender

Aug 29 1908

394

1908_Aug 29_PageNo-394

8

469

-The Asiatic Attitude

Aug 29 1908

394

1908_Aug 29_PageNo-394

8

469

-Submission Not Ultimatum

Aug 29 1908

394

1908_Aug 29 _PageNo-394

8

469

-Passive Resistance to Continue

Aug 29 1908

394

1908_Aug 29_PageNo-394

8

469

-A Supreme Question

Aug 29 1908

394

1908_Aug 29_PageNo-394

8

469

-Mr. Gandhi’s Views

Aug 29 1908

394

1908_Aug 29_PageNo-394

8

470

-Mr. Gandhi and the “Mail”

Aug 29 1908

395

1908_Aug 29_PageNo-395

8

477

Another Mass Meeting

Aug 29 1908

399

1908_Aug 29_PageNo-399

8

473

-More Certificates Burnt

Aug 29 1908

399

1908_Aug 29_PageNo-399

8

473

-To-Day’s Position Outlined

Aug 29 1908

399

1908_Aug 29_PageNo-399

8

473

A Tactless Prosecution

Aug 29 1908

400

1908_Aug 29_PageNo-400

8

479

What is an Ultimatum?

Aug 29 1908

400

1908_Aug 29_PageNo-400

8

462

-The Historic Letter

Aug 29 1908

400

1908_Aug 29_PageNo-400

8

462

The G.O.M.’s Birthday

Sept 05 1908

405

1908_Sept 05_PageNo-405

9

10

Asiatics Registration Amendment

Sept 05 1908

406

1908_Sept 05_PageNo 406

8

544

Mr. Gandhi’s Speech

Sept 12 1908

429

1908_Sept 12 _PageNo-429

8

473

Violence Also?

Sept 12 1908

431

1908_Sept 12_PageNo 431

8

483

Mr. Essop Mia and His Successor

Sept 19 1908

433

Sept 19_1908_PageNo 433

9

55

The Resolutions

Sept 19 1908

435

Sept 19_1908_PageNo 435

9

32

Transvaal Indians’ Petition to the Imperial Government

Sept 19 1908

436

Sept 19_1908_PageNo 436

9

18

-Preliminary

Sept 19 1908

436

1908_Sept 19_PageNo 436

9

18

-Hasty Legislation

Sept 19 1908

436

1908_Sept 19_PageNo 436

9

18

-The Act Generally Acceptable

Sept 19 1908

436

1908_Sept 19_PageNo 436

9

19

-Finger Prints

Sept 19 1908

436

1908_Sept 19_PageNo 436

9

19

-On Repeal of Act of 1907

Sept 19 1908

436

1908_Sept 19_PageNo 436

9

20

-Promise of Repeal

Sept 19 1908

436

1908_Sept 19_PageNo 436

9

20

-Retention of Act Unnecessary

Sept 19 1908

437

1908_Sept 19_PageNo 437

9

23

-Status of Educated Indians

Sept 19 1908

438

1908_Sept 19_PageNo 438

9

25

-Passive Resistance

Sept 19 1908

439

1908_Sept 19_PageNo 439

9

27

-Conclusion

Sept 19 1908

439

1908_Sept 19_PageNo 439

9

29

Mr. P. Duncan on the Colour Question

Sept 19 1908

441

1908_Sept 19_PageNo 441

9

551

The Soldiers’ Petition

Sept 19 1908

442

1908 _Sept 19_PageNo 442

9

37

Notes on the Transvaal Struggle

Sept 19 1908

444

1908_Sept 19_PageNo 444

9

39

-“The Deportation Farce”

Sept 19 1908

446

1908_Sept 19_PageNo 446

9

30

Life in Boksburg Gaol

Sept 26 1908

450

1908_Sept 26_PageNo 450

9

57

-How an Indian was Treated

Sept 26 1908

450

1908_Sept 26_PageNo 450

9

57

-Serious Allegations

Sept 26 1908

450

1908_Sept 26_PageNo 450

9

57

Mr. Gandhi’s Reply

Sept 26 1908

453

1908 _Sept 26_PageNo 453

9

50

A Solution Possible

Sept 26 1908

453

1908_Sept 26_PageNo 453

9

54

Should Indians be Starved into Submission?

Oct 03 1908

466

1908_Oct 03_PageNo 466

9

49

-The Prison Dietary Again

Oct 03 1908

466

1908_Oct 03_PageNo 466

9

49,53,61,73,71

Shocking Allegations

Oct 03 1908

468

1908_Oct 03_PageNo 468

9

70

-Need for Inquiry

Oct 03 1908

468

1908_Oct 03_PageNo 468

9

70

-Affidavit

Oct 03 1908

468

1908_Oct 03_PageNo 468

9

75

Should Indians be Starved into Submission?

Oct 10 1908

478

1908_Oct 03_PageNo 466

9

74

-Further Correspondence

Oct 10 1908

478

1908_Oct 03_PageNo 466

9

74

Volkrust Again

Oct 17 1908

502

1908_Oct 03_PageNo 468

9

101,103

-Mr. Gandhi Sentenced

Oct 17 1908

502

1908_Oct 03_PageNo 468

9

101,103

Pickets Arrested

Dec 26 1908

638

1908_Dec 26_PageNo 638

9

111

-Leaders Before the Court

Dec 26 1908

638

1908_Dec 26_PageNo 638

9

111

A New Phase

Jan 23 1909

45

1909_Jan 23_PageNo 45

9

155

-A Letter to the Press

Jan 23 1909

45

1909Jan 23_PageNo 45

9

153

-Mr. Gandhi Interviewed

Jan 23 1909

46

1909_Jan 23 _PageNo 46

9

156

British Indians in Canada

Jan 23 1909

46

1909_Jan 23_PageNo 46

9

157

Mr. Aswat Falls into Line

Jan 30 1909

52

1909_Jan 30_PageNo 52

9

166-67

Thanks to Sir Charles Bruce

Feb 06 1909

60

1909_Feb 06_PageNo 60

9

169

The Struggle

Feb 20 1909

81

1909_Feb 20_PageNo 81

9

192

The Constitution

Feb 20 1909

82

1909_Feb 20_PageNo 82

9

193

Mr. Gandhi Goes to Gaol

Feb 27 1909

95

1909_Feb 27_PageNo 95

9

197

Message to the Madrassis

March06 1909

108

1909_March06_PageNo 108

9

199

Indians and Alcohol

April 10 1909

160

1909_April 10_PageNo 160

9

210,212

At Pretoria

May 29 1909

235

1909_May 29_PageNo 235

9

216,217

At Park Station

May 29 1909

235

1909_May 29_PageNo 235

9

220

What the “Pretoria News” Says

May 29 1909

236

1909_May 29_PageNo 236

9

217

Mr. Gandhi’s Experiences

June 05 1909

247

1909_June 05_PageNo 247

9

221,224

Deputation Mass Meeting

June 19 1909

270

1909_June 19_PageNo 270

9

252,253

-Important Resolutions

June 19 1909

270

1909_June 19 _PageNo 270

9

254

Foul Play

June 19 1909

271

1909_June 19_PageNo 271

9

251,252

Mr. Polak and His Work

July 03 1909

295

1909_July 03_PageNo 295

9

274,275

Interviewed by Reuter

Aug 07 1909

341

1909_Aug 07_PageNo 341

9

280,281

Mr. Gandhi Corrects “South Africa”

Aug 21 1909

369

1909_Aug 21_PageNo 369

9

306

A Timely Letter

Sept 04 1909

382

1909_Sept 04_PageNo 382

9

327,328

“South Africa” Again Corrected

Oct 16 1909

454

1909_Oct 16_PageNo 454

9

483,484

News from London

Nov 13 1909

495

1909_Nov 13_PageNo 495

9

527

A Joint Movement in London

Dec 04 1909

519

1909_Dec 04_PageNo 519

9

511

Message from the Delegates at Capetown

Dec 04 1909

519

1909_Dec 04_PageNo 519

10

83

Deputation Arrives at Johannesburg

Dec 04 1909

522

1909_Dec 04_PageNo 522

10

86,87

Transvaal Indian Deputation in England

Dec 11 1909

526

1909_Dec 11_PageNo 526

9

539,543

Johannesburg Mass Meeting

Dec 11 1909

531

1909_Dec 11_PageNo 531

10

90,92

-Resolutions

Dec 11 1909

531

1909_Dec 11_PageNo 531

10

94,95

The Transvaal Struggle

Dec 11 1909

532

1909_Dec 11_PageNo 532

9

519,520

Mr. Gandhi Interviewed at Capetown

Dec 11 1909

534

1909_Dec 11_PageNo 534

10

90

Coloured People in the Transvaal Trains

Jan 01 1910

07

1910 _Jan 01_PageNo 07

10

104

Liberty

Jan 08 1910

11

1910_Jan 08_PageNo 11

10

121

Natal Licences Regulations

Jan 08 1910

11

1910 _Jan 08_PageNo 11

10

122

The Transvaal Railway Regulations

Jan 08 1910

11

1910_Jan 08_PageNo 11

10

122,123

The C.S.A.R. Regulations

Jan 08 1910

15

1910 _Jan 08_PageNo 15

10

114,115

A Brilliant Function in Johannesburg

Jan 15 1910

19

1910_Jan 15_PageNo 19

10

119,120

The Royeppen Banquet

Jan 15 1910

22

1910_Jan 15_PageNo 22

10

128

Ethics of Hawking

Jan 15 1910

22

1910_Jan 15_PageNo 22

10

128,130

Recent Discharges

Jan 22 1910

29

1910_Jan 22_PageNo 29

10

133,134

Mr. Nanalal Shah’s Services

Jan 29 1910

37

1910 _Jan 29_PageNo 37

10

141

To Passive Resisters

Jan 29 1910

37

1910 _Jan 29_PageNo 37

10

142

The Question of Railway- Travelling on the C.S.A.R.

Jan 29 1910

38

1910 _Jan 29_PageNo 38

10

135,136

Transvaal Notes

Jan 29 1910

38

1910_Jan 29_PageNo 38

10

136,137

The Aga Khan and Passive Resistance

Feb 05 1910

45

1910 _Feb 05_PageNo 45

10

145,146

The Passive Resister’s Goal

Feb 12 1910

52

1910_Feb 12_PageNo 52

9

471

Railway Traveling Difficulties

Feb 12 1910

56

1910 _Feb 12_PageNo 56

10

145

Mr. Doke

Feb 19 1910

61

1910_Feb 19_PageNo 61

10

157

Mr. Rustomjee

Feb 19 1910

61

1910 _Feb 19_PageNo 61

10

157,158

Imam Saheb

Feb 19 1910

61

1910_Feb 19_PageNo 61

10

158

Honour to Mr. Doke

Feb 19 1910

65

1910 _Feb 19_PageNo 65

10

154

Starvation of Passive Resisters

Feb 26 1910

70

1910 _Feb 26 _PageNo 70

10

163,164

The Natal Indian Congress

Feb 26 1910

70

1910 _Feb 26 _PageNo 70

10

164

Indian Education

Feb 26 1910

70

1910 _Feb 26_PageNo 70

10

164

The Cape Coloured People

Feb 26 1910

70

1910 _Feb 26 _PageNo 70

10

165

The Indian Council and Indentured Labour

March05 1910

77

1910 _March05_PageNo 77

10

170,171

The Johannesburg Municipality & Coloured People

March05 1910

77

1910 _March05_PageNo 77

10

171,172

Treatment of Passive Resistance Prisoners

March05 1910

77

1910 _March05_PageNo 77

10

160,162

Mr. Thatham on Indentured Indians

March12 1910

87

1910 _March12_PageNo 87

10

177,178

More Crusaders

March19 1910

95

1910 _March19_PageNo 95

10

186

Indian Voters at the Cape

March19 1910

95

1910 _March19_PageNo 95

10

186,187

Transvaal Notes

March19 1910

99

1910 _March19_PageNo 99

10

185

Deportations

March26 1910

103

1910 _March26_PageNo 103

10

194,195

Krugersdorp Location Committee

March26 1910

103

1910 _March26_PageNo 103

10

195

Passive Resisters and Their Treatment

March26 1910

104

1910 _March26_PageNo 104

10

190,192

The Lourenco Marques Incident

March26 1910

107

1910 _March26_PageNo 107

10

187

The Publication of “Indian Home Rule”

April 02 1910

110

1910 _April 02_PageNo 110

10

188,190

War Against Colour

April 02 1910

111

1910 _April 02_PageNo 111

10

200

Further Correspondence

April 09 1910

119

1910 _April 09_PageNo 119

10

211

Railway Traveling in the Transvaal

April 09 1910

122

1910 _April 09_PageNo 122

10

199,210

Transvaal Notes

April 09 1910

122

1910 _April 09_PageNo 122

10

207

Further Correspondence

April 16 1910

126

1910 _April 16_PageNo 126

10

217

Tamil Sacrifice

April 16 1910

127

1910 _April 16_PageNo 127

10

220

The Late Mr. Woodhead

April 16 1910

127

1910 _April 16_PageNo 127

10

220,221

Transvaal Notes

April 16 1910

130

1910 _April 16_PageNo 130

10

211-12

Those Deportations

April 23 1910

135

1910 _April 23_PageNo 135

10

224,225

Transvaal Notes

April 23 1910

137

1910 _April 23_PageNo 137

10

219,224

Their Condition Described by Messrs. Sorabji and Medh

April 30 1910

141

1910 _April 30_PageNo 141

10

234,236

Notable Discharges

April 30 1910

143

1910 _April 30_PageNo 143

10

237

The Pretoria Municipality

April 30 1910

143

1910 _April 30_PageNo 143

10

237

The ₤3 Tax Again

April 30 1910

143

1910 _April 30_PageNo 143

10

238

Indians on Sidewalks

April 30 1910

146

1910 _April 30_PageNo 146

10

229

The Supreme Court Case

May 07 1910

151

1910 _May 07_PageNo 151

10

242

Mr. Royeppen and His Friend

May 07 1910

151

1910 _May 07 _PageNo 151

10

244

Our Publications

May 07 1910

151

1910_May 07_PageNo 151

10

245

Transvaal Notes

May 07 1910

156

1910_May 07_PageNo 156

10

242

Railway Traveling in the Transvaal

May 14 1910

163

1910_May14_PageNo 163

10

240

The Returned Deportes

May 21 1910

167

1910_May 21_PageNo 167

10

255

Mr. Gandhi Reply

May 21 1910

169

1910_May 21_PageNo 169

10

246,250

Criminal Neglect

May 28 1910

177

1910_May 28_PageNo 177

10

258,259

German East Africa Lines Steamers

May 28 1910

177

1910_May 28_PageNo 177

10

259

Mr. Royeppen

May 28 1910

177

1910_May 28_PageNo 177

10

259

More Discharges

May 28 1910

178

1910_May 28_PageNo 178

10

260

For Colonial-Born Indians

May 28 1910

178

1910_May 28_PageNo 178

10

260,261

Mr. Bhayat

June 04 1910

185

1910_June 04_PageNo 185

10

264

Mr. Sorabji’s Re-Arrest

June 04 1910

185

1910_June 04_PageNo 185

10

264,265

Position of British Indians

June 11 1910

191

1910_June 11_PageNo 191

10

263

Mr. Kallenbach’s Offer

June 11 1910

193

1910_June 11_PageNo 193

10

269

Lashes!

June 11 1910

193

1910_June 11_PageNo 193

10

269,270

To Indigent Families of Passive Resisters

June 11 1910

193

1910_June 11_PageNo 193

10

262

Mr. Shelat’s Treatment

June 11 1910

196

1910_June 11_PageNo 196

10

268

Passive Resisters

June 18 1910

201

1910_June 18_PageNo 201

10

274

Indians Under the Union

June 25 1910

209

1910_June 25_PageNo 209

10

277,278

Transvaal Indians and the Governor General

July 09 1910

229

1910_July 09_PageNo 229

10

286,287

Transvaal Deportees

July 16 1910

233

1910_July 16_PageNo 233

10

292

Licensing Law

July 16 1910

233

1910_July 16_PageNo 233

10

292

Transvaal Notes

July 16 1910

236

1910_July 16_PageNo 236

10

287

Another Breach of Faith!

July 30 1910

249

1910_July 30_PageNo 249

10

298,299

Prison Treatment

July 30 1910

249

1910_July 30_PageNo 249

10

299

Transvaal Indians in the House of Lords

Aug 06 1910

257

1910_Aug 06_PageNo 257

10

301,302

An Interesting Group

Aug 06 1910

257

1910_Aug 06_PageNo 257

10

303

Mr. Gandhi Replies

Aug 06 1910

259

1910_Aug 06_PageNo 259

10

300,301

Mr. Ritch’s Departure Postponed

Aug 13 1910

265

1910_Aug 13_PageNo 265

10

305

Indians Under the Union

Aug 13 1910

265

1910_Aug 13_PageNo 265

10

305,306

“Asiatic Exaggeration?”

Aug 13 1910

267

1910_Aug 13_PageNo 267

10

304

The Grand Old Man of India

Sept 03 1910

287

1910_Sept 03_PageNo 287

10

313

Long Live the Grand Old Man

Sept 03 1910

289

1910_Sept 03_PageNo 289

10

314

Great London Meeting

Sept 03 1910

289

1910_Sept 03_PageNo 289

10

314,315

Indentured Labour

Sept 03 1910

289

1910_Sept 03_PageNo 289

10

315

A Reproach

Sept 03 1910

289

1910_Sept 03_PageNo 289

10

315,316

Mr. Chhotabhai’s Case

Sept 10 1910

297

1910_Sept 10_PageNo 297

10

319

Messrs. Ritch and Polak

Sept 10 1910

298

1910_Sept 10_PageNo 298

10

320

A Prayer to the King Emperor

Sept 17 1910

305

1910_Sept 17_PageNo 305

10

323

The Deportees at Cape Town

Oct 15 1910

339

1910_Oct 15_PageNo 339

10

328

Transvaal Notes

Oct 15 1910

343

1910_Oct 15 _PageNo 343

10

331,332

The Deportees Return

Oct 29 1910

360

1910_Oct 29 _PageNo 360

10

340,341

Proposed New Immigration Bill

Nov 05 1910

365

1910_Nov 05_PageNo 365

10

344,345

Mrs. Sodha Arrested

Nov 12 1910

374

1910_Nov 12_PageNo 374

10

347

Telegraphic Amenities

Nov 19 1910

384

1910_Nov 19_PageNo 384

10

349,350

No Addresses Presented Loyal

Dec 03 1910

399

1910_Dec 03_PageNo 399

10

363,364

Treatment of Indian Prisoners Geetings and Welcome

Dec 03 1910

400

1910_Dec 03_PageNo 400

10

368,369

-The Royal Visit

Dec 03 1910

401

1910_Dec 03_PageNo 401

10

378

Transvaal Notes

Jan 21 1911

28

1911_Jan21_PageNo 28

10

400

A Breach of Faith?

Feb 25 1911

79

1911_Feb 25_PageNo 79

10

408

-The New Railway Regulations

Feb 25 1911

79

1911_Feb 25_PageNo 79

10

408

New Immigration Bill

March041911

87

1911_March04_PageNo 87

10

409

Transvaal Notes

March111911

95

1911_March11_PageNo 95

10

420

British Indian Association’s Action

March181911

102

1911_March18_PageNo 102

10

103

The Immigration Bill

March181911

103

1911_March18_PageNo 103

10

470

Text of Natal Petition

March181911

105

1911_March18 _PageNo 105

10

441

A Sinister Move

March251911

113

1911_March25_PageNo 113

10

467

The Effect of Free State Opposition to Immigration Bill

March251911

113

1911_March251911_PageNo 113

10

467,476, 477

Resolutions

April 01 1911

126

1911_April01_PageNo 126

10

492

- Further Correspondence

April 08 1911

143

1911_April 08_PageNo 143

10

487,497

- Mr. Gandhi Interviewed

April 08 1911

144

1911_April 08_PageNo 144

10

498

- European Committee Act

April 15 1911

145

1911_April 15_PageNo 145

10

485

The Immigration Bill

April 15 1911

153

1911_April15_PageNo 153

11

10

-Mr. Gandhi’s Proposals

April 15 1911

153

1911_April15_PageNo 153

11

10

-General Indian Views

April 29 1911

153

1911_April29_PageNo 153

11

15

The End of the Struggle in Sight

April 29 1911

171

1911_April29_PageNo 171

11

36,38

Negotiations Between General Smut and Mr. Gandhi

April 29 1911

171

1911_April29_PageNo 171

11

36,38

Transvaal Notes

May 06 1911 May 06 1911

187

1911_May 06_PageNo 187

11

56

Mr. Chotabhai’s Gift

May 13 1911

193

1911_May13_PageNo 193

11

69

Transvaal Notes

May 13 1911

197

1911_May13_PageNo 197

11

61

Natal Indians’ Petition

May 20 1911

199

1911_May20_PageNo 199

11

70

-Imperial Government Informed of True Position

May 20 1911

199

1911_May20_PageNo 199

11

70

A Worthy Object

May 20 1911

201

1911_May20_PageNo 201

11

83

A Licensing Scandal

May 20 1911

201

1911_May20_PageNo 201

11

83

The Settlement Completed

May 27 1911

207

1911_May27_PageNo 207

11

49,59,76,79,85

-Final Correspondence Between the Minister and Mr. Gandhi

May 27 1911

207

1911_May 27_PageNo 207

11

49,59,76, 79,85

For Passive Resisters

May 27 1911

211

1911_May27_PageNo 211

11

90

At Last!

May 27 1911

211

1911_May 27_PageNo 211

11

90

Notice

May 27 1911

214

1911_May 27_PageNo 214

11

87

British Indian Association

June 03 1911

214

1911_June03_PageNo 214

11

87

Krugerdorp Agitators

June 10 1911

219

June 10 1911 _PageNo 219

11

97

Encircled

June 17 1911

229

June 17 1911 _PageNo 229

11

106

The Address to Mr. Hosken

June 17 1911

236

June 17 1911 _PageNo 236

11

105

The Banquet

June 17 1911

238

June 17 1911 _PageNo 238

11

110

The Coronation

July 08 1911

237

July 08 1911_PageNo 237

11

111

Indian Wives

July 08 1911

266

July 08 1911_PageNo 266

11

120

Reception to Mr. Kallenback

Aug 05 1911

301

Aug 05 1911_PageNo 301

11

131,132

-A Hearty Send-Off from Johannesburg

Aug 05 1911

301

Aug 05 1911_PageNo 301

11

132,134

Mr. KAllenbach

Aug 05 1911

303

Aug 05 1911_PageNo 303

11

136

Lawyer’s in Council

Aug 12 1911

303

Aug 12 1911_PageNo 303

11

137

Indians Support Mr. Ritch

Aug 19 1911

319

Aug 19 1911_PageNo 319

11

143

An Important Decision

Aug 19 1911

321

Aug 19 1911_PageNo 321

11

144

An Educational Scandal

Aug 19 1911

321

Aug 19 1911_PageNo 321

11

145

For Indian Parents

Aug 19 1911

321

Aug 19 1911_PageNo 321

11

146

Germiston Indians

Sept 23 1911

365

Sept 23 1911 _PageNo 365

11

158

A Shocking Case

Sept 23 1911

365

Sept 23 1911 _PageNo 365

11

159

Mr. Gandhi and the Indian National Congress

Sept 30 1911

379

Sept 30 1911_PageNo 379

11

162

“Wasted Away to a Shadow”

Oct 07 1911

383

Oct 07 1911_PageNo 383

11

164

The Immigration Case

Oct 14 1911

393

Oct 14 1911_PageNo 393

11

167

Mr. & Mrs. Polak

Oct 28 1911

409

Oct 28 1911_PageNo 409

11

173

A Fruit of Passive Resistance

Oct 28 1911

410

Oct 28 1911_PageNo 410

11

173

The £3 Tax

Nov 11 1911

426

Nov 11 1911_PageNo 426

11

179

A Breach of Faith

Nov 18 1911

433

Nov 18 1911_PageNo 433

11

186

Indian Women’s Association Bazaar

Nov 25 1911

441

Nov 25 1911_PageNo 441

11

184

-A Brilliant Assembly of Friends and Workers

Nov 25 1911

441

Nov 25 1911_PageNo 441

11

184

An Unfortunate Answer

Nov 25 1911

443

Nov 25 1911_PageNo 443

11

187

An Attack on Asiatic Morals

Dec 02 1911

453

Dec 02 1911_PageNo 453

11

192

Mixed Schools and Morals

Dec 09 1911

461

Dec 09 1911_PageNo 461

11

196

The Iniquitous Tax

Dec 16 1911

471

Dec 16 1911_PageNo 471

11

199

What to Expect from the Imperial Government

Dec 23 1911

481

Dec 23 1911 _PageNo 481

11

200

A Shameful Act

Dec 30 1911

491

Dec 30 1911 _PageNo 491

11

203

The New Year

Dec 30 1911

491

Dec 30 1911 _PageNo 491

11

204

Famine

Jan 06 1912

03

Jan 06 1912 _PageNo 03

11

206

Mr. Polak at the National Congress

Jan 06 1912

03

Jan 06 1912 _PageNo 03

11

207

Joyful News

Jan 06 1912

03

Jan 06 1912 _PageNo 03

11

207

Smallpox in Johannesburg

Jan 13 1912

10

Jan 13 1912 _PageNo 10

11

209

The Plague

Jan 20 1912

21

Jan 20 1912 _PageNo 21

11

212

Mr. Gandhi Interviewed

Jan 27 1912

34

Jan 27 1912 _PageNo 34

11

210,212

The New Immigration Bill

Feb 03 1912

39

Feb 03 1912 _PageNo 39

11

219,219

Late Mr. Abdoolla Hajee Adam

Feb 03 1912

40

Feb 03 1912 _PageNo 40

11

219,220

The Immigration Bill

Feb 10 1912

47

Feb 10 1912 _PageNo 47

11

228,229

The £ 3 Tax

Feb 17 1912

55

Feb 17 1912 _PageNo 55

11

235,237

The Resolution

Feb 17 1912

58

Feb 17 1912 _PageNo 58

11

226,227

Misrepresentation

March09 1912

83

March09 1912 _PageNo 83

11

242

The Indenture Resolution

March16 1912

91

March16 1912 _PageNo 91

11

246

Mr. Ruthnum Pather

March16 1912

91

March16 1912 _PageNo 91

11

246,247

A Public Letter to Mr. Ratan Tata of Bombay

April 06 1912

115

April 06 1912 _PageNo 115

11

248-253

Locations and Disease

April 06 1912

117

April 06 1912 _PageNo 117

11

224-226

Colour Bar in Sports

May 04 1912

155

May 04 1912 _PageNo 155

11

261-262

What is a Wife?

May 11 1912

159

May 11 1912 _PageNo 159

11

262

The Johannesburg School

May 18 1912

167

May 18 1912 _PageNo 167

11

263

Indian Education in Natal

May 25 1912

175

May 25 1912 _PageNo 175

11

264

“An Unfortunate Case”

June 01 1912

183

June 01 1912 _PageNo 183

11

267-269

The Health of Indentured Indians

June 22 1912

209

June 22 1912 _PageNo 209

11

269-270

Mrs. Vogl’s Bazaar

June 22 1912

209

June 22 1912 _PageNo 209

11

270

Dr. Murison’s Charge

July 13 1912

237

July 13 1912 _PageNo 237

11

276-277

The New Broom

July 13 1912

237

July 13 1912 _PageNo 237

11

237-238

Indian Interpreters

July 13 1912

238

July 13 1912 _PageNo 238

11

279-280

More of the New Broom

July 20 1912

245

July 20 1912 _PageNo 245

11

281

Dr. Murison’s Letter

July 20 1912

245

July 20 1912 _PageNo 245

11

2

The Settlement Prolonged

July 27 1912

253

July 27 1912 _PageNo 253

11

286-287

The Germiston Indians

July 27 1912

253

July 27 1912 _PageNo 253

11

287

The Boksburg Case

July 27 1912

253

July 27 1912 _PageNo 253

11

288-289

Out in the Street

Aug 03 1912

262

Aug 03 1912 _PageNo 262

11

284

The Germiston Indian Location Site

Aug 03 1912

263

Aug 03 1912 _PageNo 263

11

293-294

Mr. Tata’s Munificence

Aug 10 1912

269

Aug 10 1912 _PageNo 269

11

299

The Sheriff’s Meeting

Aug 10 1912

269

Aug 10 1912 _PageNo 269

11

299-300

Invalid Regulations

Aug 10 1912

269

Aug 10 1912 _PageNo 269

11

300

Small-Pox in Johannesburg

Aug 17 1912

277

Aug 17 1912 _PageNo 277

11

304

A Splendid Record

Aug 24 1912

283

Aug 24 1912 _PageNo 283

11

307-310

Death of Mr. A.O. Hume

Aug 31 1912

291

Aug 31 1912 _PageNo 291

11

313

Railway Travelling in The Transvaal

Aug 31 1912

293

Aug 31 1912 _PageNo 293

11

314

A Distinct Hardship

Aug 31 1912

293

Aug 31 1912 _PageNo 293

11

314-315

Preparation to Honour Mr. Gokhale

Aug 31 1912

294

Aug 31 1912 _PageNo 294

11

310

-Meeting at Johannesburg

Aug 31 1912

294

Aug 31 1912 _PageNo 294

11

312

Mr. and Mrs. Polak

Sept 07 1912

301

Sept 07 1912 _PageNo 301

11

317-318

His Highness the Aga Khan

Sept 07 1912

301

Sept 07 1912 _PageNo 301

11

318

Thou, too, Brutus!

Sept 07 1912

301

Sept 07 1912 _PageNo 301

11

319-320

Ourselves

Sept 14 1912

309

Sept 14 1912 _PageNo 309

11

325-326

Proposed Indian School at Johannesburg

Sept 14 1912

309

Sept 14 1912 _PageNo 309

11

327

More Official Illegality

Sept 14 1912

309

Sept 14 1912 _PageNo 309

11

328-329

The Phoenix Trust

Sept 14 1912

310

Sept 14 1912 _PageNo 310

11

320-325

Immigration Authorities Again Censured

Sept 28 1912

325

Sept 28 1912 _PageNo 325

11

331-332

Hon. Mr. Gokhale’s Visit

Oct 05 1912

334

Oct 05 1912 _PageNo 334

11

332-333

Mr. Gokhale’s Visit

Oct 19 1912

352

Oct 19 1912 _PageNo 352

11

334-335

Reuter’s Report

Oct 26 1912

355

Oct 26 1912 _PageNo 355

11

335

A Sacred Name

Nov 02 1912

367

Nov 02 1912 _PageNo 367

11

336-337

Sir William Beaumont

Nov 16 1912

385

Nov 16 1912 _PageNo 385

11

346

Other Speeches

Nov 23 1912

397

Nov 23 1912 _PageNo 397

11

348

Mr. Gokhale Interviewed

Nov 23 1912

401

Nov 23 1912 _PageNo 401

11

342-344

The Banquet

Dec 07 1912

412

Dec 07 1912 _PageNo 412

11

350

Education in Vernaculars

Dec 07 1912

413

Dec 07 1912 _PageNo 413

11

413

A Catastrophe

Dec 28 1912

439

Dec 28 1912 _PageNo 439

11

361

Mr. Gokhale at the National Congress

Jan 04 1913

03

Jan 04 1913 _PageNo 03

11

421-422

Does It Mean Passive Resistance?

Jan 18 1913

15

Jan 18 1913 _PageNo 15

11

438

The Indenture System

Jan 18 1913

15

Jan 18 1913 _PageNo 15

11

438

Indian Education

Jan 18 1913

15

Jan 18 1913 _PageNo 15

11

439

England’s Biggest Customer

Jan 18 1913

16

Jan 18 1913 _PageNo 16

11

440

None Too Soon

Jan 25 1913

21

Jan 25 1913 _PageNo 21

11

443

The Licensing Question

Jan 25 1913

21

Jan 25 1913 _PageNo 21

11

443-444

The Indian Women’s Bazaar

Jan 25 1913

22

Jan 25 1913 _PageNo 22

11

445

A Correction

Feb 01 1913

27

Feb 01 1913 _PageNo 27

11

450-451

Hertzogism

Feb 01 1913

28

Feb 01 1913 _PageNo 28

11

451-452

Welcome

March08 1913

57

March08 1913 _PageNo 57

11

477

The Question of Visiting Passes

March15 1913

62

March15 1913 _PageNo 62

11

476-477

A Public Example

March15 1913

63

March15 1913 _PageNo 63

11

488

Lord Ampthill’s Advocacy

March22 1913

69

March22 1913 _PageNo 69

11

495

Hindus and Mahomedans Beware

March22 1913

69

March22 1913 _PageNo 69

11

496

The Marriage Question

March29 1913

75

March29 1913 _PageNo 75

11

504-505

The Storm-Signal

April 05 1913

81

April 05 1913 _PageNo 81

12

03-04

The New Bill

April 12 1913

87

April 12 1913 _PageNo 87

12

13-14

The Marriage Imbroglio

April 12 1913

87

April 12 1913 _PageNo 87

12

14

Its Effect

April 12 1913

89

April 12 1913 _PageNo 89

12

16-17

The New Bill and the Old

April 12 1913

89

April 12 1913 _PageNo 89

12

17-18

The Immigration Bill

April 19 1913

93

April 19 1913 _PageNo 93

12

32

Lord Ampthill’s Committee

April 19 1913

93

April 19 1913 _PageNo 93

12

33-34

Natal Indians, Beware!

April 19 1913

94

April 19 1913 _PageNo 94

12

34

Correspondence With the Government

April 19 1913

95

April 19 1913 _PageNo 95

12

26-27

£3 Tax Disappointment

April 26 1913

99

April 26 1913 _PageNo 99

12

42-43

That Bill

April 26 1913

99

April 26 1913 _PageNo 99

12

43-44

The Bill

May 03 1913

105

May 03 1913 _PageNo 105

12

57-58

Indian Women as Passive Resisters

May 10 1913

109

May 10 1913 _PageNo 109

12

65-66

The Women’s Resolution

May 10 1913

111

May 10 1913 _PageNo 111

12

66

The Second Reading (Contd)

May 17 1913

118

May 17 1913 _PageNo 118

12

71-72

The Bill

May 24 1913

123

May 24 1913 _PageNo 123

12

78-79

The Outlook

May 31 1913

129

May 31 1913 _PageNo 129

12

94-95

Munien’s Case

May 31 1913

129

May 31 1913 _PageNo 129

12

96

The Bill

June 07 1913

137

June 07 1913 _PageNo 137

12

101-102

The Bill

June 14 1913

145

June 14 1913 _PageNo 145

12

108-110

An Effect of the New Act

Aug 16 1913

199

Aug 16 1913_PageNo 199

12

162

The Late Sir Adamjee Peerbhai

Aug 16 1913

199

Aug 16 1913_PageNo 199

12

162

Mr. Cachalia’s Letter

Sept 20 1913

233

Sept 20 1913 _PageNo 233

12

192-195

How to Do It?

Sept 20 1913

233

Sept 20 1913 _PageNo 233

12

195-196

The Resisters at Volksrust

Sept 24 1913

237

Sept 24 1913 _PageNo 237

12

202-203

The Late Mr. Hoosen Dawad

Sept 24 1913

239

Sept 24 1913 _PageNo 239

12

204

The ₤3 Tax

Sept 24 1913

240

Sept 24 1913 _PageNo 240

12

204-206

What Appeal Boards Stand for

Sept 24 1913

240

Sept 24 1913 _PageNo 240

12

204-206

The Late Mr. Haji Hoosen Dawad Mahomed

Oct 01 1913

242

Oct 01 1913_PageNo 242

12

222-224

The Marriage Question

Oct 01 1913

243

Oct 01 1913_PageNo 243

12

224-227

Indian Travellers’ Difficulties

Oct 08 1913

251

Oct 08 1913_PageNo 251

12

211-212

Patidar Support

Oct 15 1913

257

Oct 15 1913_PageNo 257

12

237

An Official Statement

Oct 15 1913

258

Oct 15 1913_PageNo 258

12

239-241

News of the Struggle

Oct 22 1913

262

Oct 22 1913_PageNo 262

12

238-239

Further Correspondence With the Government

Oct 29 1913

267

Oct 29 1913_PageNo 267

12

201-202

General Smuts and the ₤3 Tax

Nov 05 1913

271

Nov 05 1913_PageNo 271

12

252

Mr. Gandhi’s Telegram

Nov 05 1913

272

Nov 05 1913_PageNo 272

12

254-255

Sir Thos. Watt’s Speech

Nov 05 1913

275

Nov 05 1913_PageNo 275

12

256

A Week of Excitement

Nov 12 1913

277

Nov 12 1913_PageNo 277

12

256

Ready to Cross the Border

Nov 12 1913

277

Nov 12 1913_PageNo 277

12

257

Mr. Gandhi Arrested

Nov 12 1913

278

Nov 12 1913_PageNo 278

12

258,260

Mr. Gandhi Sentenced

Nov 19 1913

287

Nov 19 1913_PageNo 287

12

263-265

Mr. Polak Sentenced

Nov 26 1913

290

Nov 26 1913_PageNo 290

12

268-269

Meeting at Maritzburg

Dec 17 1913

S (1)

Dec 17 1913_PageNo S (1)

12

302

The Release of the Leaders

Dec 24 1913

317

Dec 24 1913_PageNo 317

12

272

A Letter From the Leaders

Jan 28 1914

39

Jan 28 1914 _PageNo 39

12

337

The Immigration Act

Feb 11 1914

57

Feb 11 1914 _PageNo 57

12

342-344

In Memoriam

Feb 25 1914

71

Feb 25 1914 _PageNo 71

12

357

Untimely Death of a Young Passive Resisters

Feb 25 1914

71

Feb 25 1914 _PageNo 71

12

357

A Marriage Proclamation

April 08 1914

119

April 08 1914 _PageNo 119

12

402-403

The Late Mrs. Mayo

May 20 1914

159

May 20 1914 _PageNo 159

12

415-416

Indian Grievances

June 10 1914

177

June 10 1914 _PageNo 177

12

424

A Historic Debate

June 17 1914

183

June 17 1914 _PageNo 183

12

431-432

The Late Sir David Hunter

June 24 1914

189

June 24 1914 _PageNo 189

12

434

The End

July 08 1914

201

July 08 1914_PageNo 201

12

447-448

Farwell to Mr. an Mrs. Gandhi

July 15 1914

205

July 15 1914_PageNo 205

12

444-447

The Legal Position

July 22 1914

213

July 22 1914_PageNo 213

12

498-501

Durban Banquet Speeches

July 22 1914

215

July 22 1914_PageNo 215

12

463-465

Farewell Letter

July 29 1914

217

July 29 1914_PageNo 217

12

500-503

Mr. Gandhi’s Farewell to Pretoria

July 29 1914

218

July 29 1914_PageNo 218

12

459-460

The Inscriptions

July 29 1914

222

July 29 1914_PageNo 222

12

486-487

Transvaal Indian Women and Mr. Gandhi

Aug 05 1914

225

Aug 05 1914_PageNo 225

12

488

Mr. Gandhi on Sports

Sept 02 1914

247

Sept 02 1914 _PageNo 247

12

456-458

Mr. Gandhi and the Colonial Born

Sept 09 1914

258

Sept 09 1914 _PageNo 258

12

454

Mr. Gandhi’s Speech

Sept 30 1914

273

Sept 30 1914 _PageNo 273

12

523-526

Kilts to Keep us Warm

Nov 04 1914

301

Nov 04 1914_PageNo 301

12

536

London Indian Volunteers

Dec 09 1914

335

Dec 09 1914 _PageNo 335

12

549