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CONTENTS |
DATE |
INDIAN
OPINION PAGE |
IMAGE
LOCATION |
CWMG VOL
NO. |
CWMG PAGE |
Ourselves |
2 |
3 |
313 |
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The
British Indian in South Africa |
2 |
3 |
314 |
||
-Is It Fair? |
2 |
3 |
316 |
||
-Virtuous
Inconsistency |
June 04 1903 |
3 |
3 |
316 |
|
- Better Late Than Never |
June 04 1903 |
3 |
3 |
317 |
|
-Words
and Deeds |
June 04 1903 |
3 |
3 |
318 |
|
-Asiatic Trading Licences |
June 04 1903 |
3 |
3 |
318 |
|
-Minute
by the Mayor |
June 04 1903 |
3 |
3 |
318 |
|
The British Indian in South
Africa, Transvaal |
June 11 1903 |
2 |
3 |
333 |
|
The Lion
and the Lamb |
June 11 1903 |
2 |
3 |
334 |
|
Lord Milner on the Asiatic
Question |
June 11 1903 |
2 |
3 |
336 |
|
-“With
What Measure” & C. |
June 11 1903 |
3 |
3 |
337 |
|
The British Indian in South
Africa |
June 18 1903 |
2 |
3 |
338 |
|
-Orange
River Colony |
June 18 1903 |
2 |
3 |
338 |
|
Is It Imperial or Empirical? |
June 18 1903 |
2 |
3 |
339 |
|
-Physician,
Heal Thyself” |
June 18 1903 |
2 |
3 |
341 |
|
-What is It All Coming to? |
June 18 1903 |
2 |
3 |
342 |
|
-A Study
in Facts |
June 18 1903 |
3 |
3 |
343 |
|
The Bright Side of the Picture |
June 25 1903 |
2 |
3 |
346 |
|
The New
Move |
June 25 1903 |
2 |
3 |
348 |
|
The Cape Indian and Sir Peter
Faure |
June 25 1903 |
2 |
3 |
350 |
|
Mr.
Chamberlain on the Indian Question |
June 25 1903 |
2 |
3 |
350 |
|
An Insanitary Report |
June 25 1903 |
2 |
3 |
351 |
|
Immigration
Bill |
June 25 1903 |
3 |
3 |
344 |
|
The Balance Sheet |
July 02 1903 |
2 |
3 |
354 |
|
True
Imperialism |
July 02 1903 |
2 |
3 |
355 |
|
The Proclamation of 1858 |
July 09 1903 |
2 |
3 |
357 |
|
The
Labour Question in the Transvaal |
July 09 1903 |
2 |
3 |
359 |
|
The Immigration Restrictions
Bill |
July 09 1903 |
2 |
3 |
361 |
|
The
Plague |
July 09 1903 |
3 |
3 |
362 |
|
Special Pleading |
July 09 1903 |
3 |
3 |
362 |
|
Orange
River Colony |
July 16 1903 |
2 |
3 |
364 |
|
The Labour Importation
Association |
July 16 1903 |
2 |
3 |
366 |
|
The
Mayoral Deputation to Sir Pieter Faure |
July 16 1903 |
3 |
3 |
368 |
|
Proposed Indian Bazaar at the
Cape |
July 16 1903 |
3 |
3 |
369 |
|
Well Done |
July 16 1903 |
3 |
3 |
400 |
|
The London Meeting |
July 23 1903 |
2 |
3 |
374 |
|
East Rand
Vigilants |
July 23 1903 |
2 |
3 |
376 |
|
Precaution or Persecution? |
July 23 1903 |
2 |
3 |
377 |
|
Lord
Milner on the Colour Question Again |
July 23 1903 |
3 |
3 |
378 |
|
The Transvaal Bazaars |
July 23 1903 |
3 |
3 |
379 |
|
The
Cinderella of the Empire |
July 30 1903 |
2 |
3 |
382 |
|
The London Meeting |
July 30 1903 |
2 |
3 |
384 |
|
-Sir W.
Wedderburn’s Address |
July 30 1903 |
2 |
3 |
384 |
|
On Trial |
July 30 1903 |
3 |
3 |
386 |
|
Lord
Milner on Hawkers & C |
July 30 1903 |
3 |
3 |
387 |
|
Mr. Chamberlain’s Despatch |
Aug 06 1903 |
2 |
3 |
393 |
|
-Indian
Labour |
Aug 06 1903 |
2 |
3 |
393 |
|
The London Meeting |
Aug 06 1903 |
2 |
3 |
395 |
|
Sir
Charles Dilke and the East Indian Association |
Aug 06 1903 |
2 |
3 |
395 |
|
Immigration Restriction Bill |
Aug 06 1903 |
2 |
3 |
397 |
|
Potchefstroom
Indians |
Aug 06 1903 |
02 |
3 |
397 |
|
-Rushing Things |
Aug 06 1903 |
02 |
3 |
398 |
|
-Phenomanal
Activity |
Aug 06 1903 |
3 |
3 |
399 |
|
-Stooping to Conquer |
Aug 06 1903 |
3 |
3 |
399 |
|
-Mixed up |
Aug 06 1903 |
3 |
3 |
400 |
|
-Accuracy Needed |
Aug 06 1903 |
3 |
3 |
401 |
|
Evidence
Against Lord Milner’s Charge of Insanitation |
Aug 13 1903 |
2 |
3 |
403 |
|
-Infectious Diseases |
Aug 13 1903 |
2 |
3 |
403 |
|
-Condition
of Houses and Yards |
Aug 13 1903 |
2 |
3 |
405 |
|
-The Town Council’s Neglect |
Aug 13 1903 |
2 |
3 |
405 |
|
-Health
of Indians |
Aug 13 1903 |
2 |
3 |
405 |
|
-Sanitary Service-Indifferent |
Aug 13 1903 |
2 |
3 |
406 |
|
A
Comparison-Poor Whites and Poor Indians |
Aug 13 1903 |
2 |
3 |
406 |
|
Cross Examination- Is the
Location Sanitary? |
Aug 13 1903 |
2 |
3 |
406 |
|
-Dr.
Johnston’s Evidence |
Aug 13 1903 |
2 |
3 |
406 |
|
An Eye-Opener |
Aug 13 1903 |
2 |
3 |
408 |
|
-Mr.
Moor’s Report |
Aug 13 1903 |
2 |
3 |
408 |
|
-Greytown Local Board |
Aug 13 1903 |
3 |
3 |
410 |
|
-A
Sub-Rejoinder |
Aug 13 1903 |
3 |
3 |
410 |
|
The Uses of Adversity |
Aug 20 1903 |
2 |
3 |
411 |
|
Standing
Counsel for South Africa |
Aug 20 1903 |
2 |
3 |
414 |
|
-Accidents? |
Aug 20 1903 |
2 |
3 |
414 |
|
-The
Bleeding Cry |
Aug 20 1903 |
2 |
3 |
415 |
|
-Permits and Non-Refugees |
Aug 20 1903 |
3 |
3 |
416 |
|
Prejudices
Die-Hard |
Aug 27 1903 |
2 |
3 |
421 |
|
More Light on the Indian
Question |
Aug 27 1903 |
2 |
3 |
424 |
|
A Cruel
Wrong |
Aug 27 1903 |
4 |
3 |
426 |
|
-The Precious Exemption |
Aug 27 1903 |
4 |
3 |
426 |
|
Lord
Milner’s Dispatch |
Aug 27 1903 |
4 |
3 |
423 |
|
Respecting the Position of
British Indians in the Transvaal |
Aug 27 1903 |
4 |
3 |
423 |
|
Lord
Salisbury |
Sept 03 1903 |
2 |
3 |
427 |
|
An Unrighteous Compact |
Sept 03 1903 |
2 |
3 |
429 |
|
Transvaal
Licences |
Sept 03 1903 |
2 |
3 |
431 |
|
Indian Labour and Mauritius |
Sept 03 1903 |
3 |
3 |
432 |
|
Natal’s
Pride |
Sept 03 1903 |
3 |
3 |
433 |
|
Boksburg Location |
Sept 03 1903 |
3 |
3 |
434 |
|
The
Dealer’s Licenses Act Redivivus (I) |
Sept 10 1903 |
2 |
3 |
436 |
|
From Slave to College
President |
Sept 10 1903 |
2 |
3 |
437 |
|
-Indenture
Labour |
Sept 10 1903 |
2 |
3 |
440 |
|
-Orange River Colony |
Sept 10 1903 |
2 |
3 |
441 |
|
-Preserving
Potchefstroom |
Sept 10 1903 |
2 |
3 |
441 |
|
Japanese Quarantine |
Sept 10 1903 |
4 |
3 |
442 |
|
The
Dealers Licences Act Redivivus (II) |
Sept 17 1903 |
2 |
3 |
443 |
|
Compulsory Repatriation |
Sept 17 1903 |
2 |
3 |
444 |
|
Prejudice
With a Vengeance |
Sept 17 1903 |
2 |
3 |
446 |
|
-Indian Art |
Sept 17 1903 |
2 |
3 |
447 |
|
The
Dealer’s Licences Act Redivivus (III) |
Sept 24 1903 |
2 |
3 |
448 |
|
The Labour Question in the
Transvaal |
Sept 24 1903 |
2 |
3 |
451 |
|
Mr.
Stuart the Magistrate |
Sept 24 1903 |
3 |
3 |
453 |
|
Location Law of the Transvaal |
Sept 24 1903 |
3 |
3 |
454 |
|
-A
Three-Barreled Resignation |
Sept 24 1903 |
3 |
3 |
455 |
|
-Mr. Stuart in a New Role |
Sept 24 1903 |
3 |
3 |
454 |
|
-Sir J.L.
Hulett’s and Indian Traders |
Sept 24 1903 |
3 |
3 |
456 |
|
The Millionaire and the Indian
Government |
Sept 24 1903 |
3 |
3 |
456 |
|
The
Dealer’s Licences Act Redivivus |
Oct 01 1903 |
2 |
3 |
457 |
|
-Promise and Performance |
Oct 01 1903 |
2 |
3 |
457 |
|
The
Johannesburg Indian Location |
Oct 01 1903 |
2 |
3 |
459 |
|
Political Morality |
Oct 01 1903 |
2 |
3 |
460 |
|
-The
Value of a Vote |
Oct 01 1903 |
3 |
3 |
464 |
|
-A Cause for Thankfulness |
Oct 01 1903 |
3 |
3 |
464 |
|
-An
Opportunity for the Indians |
Oct 01 1903 |
3 |
3 |
465 |
|
The Immigration Restriction
Act Natal |
Oct 08 1903 |
2 |
4 |
1 |
|
Mr.
Wyberg and Asiatic Labour |
Oct 08 1903 |
2 |
4 |
2 |
|
Mockery of God in the Orange
River Colony |
Oct 08 1903 |
2 |
4 |
3 |
|
-The
Asiatic Department |
Oct 08 1903 |
2 |
4 |
5 |
|
-Johannesburg Indian Location |
Oct 08 1903 |
2 |
4 |
5 |
|
-Permits
for the Transvaal |
Oct 08 1903 |
3 |
4 |
6 |
|
Potchefstroom Chamber of
Commerce |
Oct 08 1903 |
3 |
4 |
7 |
|
Mr.
Skinner’s Report on Chinese Labour |
Oct 15 1903 |
2 |
4 |
8 |
|
That Insanitary Area in
Johannesburg |
Oct 15 1903 |
2 |
4 |
10 |
|
Johannesburg
Location |
Oct 15 1903 |
3 |
4 |
12 |
|
-Mr. Balfour’s Cabinet |
Oct 15 1903 |
3 |
4 |
13 |
|
-India’s
Service to the Empire |
Oct 15 1903 |
3 |
4 |
14 |
|
-Better Late Than Never |
Oct 15 1903 |
3 |
4 |
15 |
|
Transvaal
Permits |
Oct 22 1903 |
2 |
4 |
16 |
|
British and Indian Empire
League of Australia |
Oct 22 1903 |
2 |
4 |
17 |
|
A Virtue
of Necessity |
Oct 22 1903 |
2 |
4 |
19 |
|
In True Colours |
Oct 22 1903 |
2 |
4 |
19 |
|
Asiatic
Bazaars |
Oct 22 1903 |
3 |
4 |
20 |
|
Indentured Labour from India |
Oct 29 1903 |
2 |
4 |
21 |
|
Indians
in Ladysmith |
Oct 29 1903 |
2 |
4 |
23 |
|
What Constitutes Respect to
the Court |
Oct 29 1903 |
3 |
4 |
25 |
|
The
Bazaars in the Transvaal |
Oct 29 1903 |
3 |
4 |
26 |
|
British Indians in the
Transvaal |
Nov 05 1903 |
2 |
4 |
27 |
|
East
London and Its Indian Residents |
Nov 05 1903 |
2 |
4 |
29 |
|
-The Plague and the Red Tape |
Nov 05 1903 |
2 |
4 |
29 |
|
-The
“East Rand Express” and Its Facts |
Nov 05 1903 |
2 |
4 |
30 |
|
-Travelling in the Transvaal |
Nov 05 1903 |
2 |
4 |
30 |
|
-Indians
Storekeepers in Ladysmith |
Nov 05 1903 |
3 |
4 |
31 |
|
The Orange River Colony and
Legislation |
Nov 12 1903 |
2 |
4 |
36 |
|
The Late
Sir John Robinson |
Nov 12 1903 |
2 |
4 |
38 |
|
The Proposed Site for the
Asiatics Bazaar in Klerksdorp |
Nov 12 1903 |
3 |
4 |
39 |
|
The White
League and British Indians |
Nov 12 1903 |
3 |
4 |
40 |
|
Indians and the “East Rand
Express” |
Nov 12 1903 |
3 |
4 |
41 |
|
The
Transvaal Bazaars |
Nov 19 1903 |
2 |
4 |
46 |
|
The Grand Old Man of India |
Nov 19 1903 |
2 |
4 |
49 |
|
-Lord
Harris and British Indian |
Nov 19 1903 |
2 |
4 |
50 |
|
The National Congress and
Indians in South Africa |
Nov 19 1903 |
3 |
4 |
51 |
|
-The
History of a Persecution |
Nov 19 1903 |
3 |
4 |
52 |
|
England and Russia |
Nov 26 1903 |
2 |
4 |
55 |
|
-A
Comparison |
Nov 26 1903 |
2 |
4 |
55 |
|
“The East Rand Express” and
Ourselves |
Nov 26 1903 |
2 |
4 |
58 |
|
Mr.
Creswell’s Bomb-Shell |
Nov 26 1903 |
3 |
4 |
60 |
|
-The Asiatic Bazaar at
Klerksdorp |
Nov 26 1903 |
3 |
4 |
61 |
|
Lord-
Bishop of Bombay and India |
Dec 03 1903 |
2 |
4 |
65 |
|
Colonial Secretary, Transvaal |
Dec 03 1903 |
3 |
4 |
67 |
|
The
Chamber of Commerce and The Labour Commission Report |
Dec 03 1903 |
3 |
4 |
69 |
|
Compensation for War Losses |
Dec 03 1903 |
3 |
4 |
69 |
|
The
Protector of Asiatics in the Transvaal |
Dec 03 1903 |
3 |
4 |
69 |
|
Lord Harris and Indian Labour |
Dec 10 1903 |
2 |
4 |
75 |
|
The
Government and Barberton Indians |
Dec 10 1903 |
2 |
4 |
77 |
|
The “Morning Post” and Asiatic
Labour |
Dec 10 1903 |
2 |
4 |
78 |
|
Indian
Licences in Ladysmith |
Dec 10 1903 |
2 |
4 |
76 |
|
British Indians in the
Transvaal |
Dec 17 1903 |
2 |
4 |
82 |
|
Great
Indian Mass Meeting at Johannesburg |
Dec 17 1903 |
3 |
4 |
85 |
|
The Transvaal Chambers and British
Indians |
Dec 24 1903 |
2 |
4 |
87 |
|
Mr.
Duncan on His Amendment |
Dec 24 1903 |
2 |
4 |
90 |
|
A General Letter |
Dec 24 1903 |
3 |
4 |
85 |
|
An Appeal |
Dec 24 1903 |
4 |
4 |
70 |
|
British Indians in the
Transvaal |
Dec 31 1903 |
2 |
4 |
91 |
|
Coloured
Railway Travellers in the Transvaal |
Dec 31 1903 |
2 |
4 |
93 |
|
Last Year’s Stock Taking |
Jan 07 1904 |
2 |
4 |
95 |
|
-The
Transvaal |
Jan 07 1904 |
2 |
4 |
95 |
|
-Orange River Colony |
Jan 07 1904 |
2 |
4 |
97 |
|
-Natal |
Jan 07 1904 |
2 |
4 |
98 |
|
-Cape Colony |
Jan 07 1904 |
2 |
4 |
99 |
|
-Ourselves |
Jan 07 1904 |
2 |
4 |
99 |
|
The Labour Problem in the
Transvaal |
Jan 07 1904 |
3 |
4 |
100 |
|
An
Unequal Contest |
Jan 28 1904 |
2 |
4 |
117 |
|
Thank You, Mr. Bourke |
Jan 28 1904 |
2 |
4 |
119 |
|
-The
Bloemfontein Disaster |
Jan 28 1904 |
2 |
4 |
119 |
|
The Johannesburg Chamber of
Commerce |
Jan 28 1904 |
2 |
4 |
120 |
|
British
Indians in the Transvaal |
Feb 04 1904 |
2 |
4 |
122 |
|
Orange River Colony Again |
Feb 04 1904 |
2 |
4 |
122 |
|
British
Indian Traders in the Transvaal |
Feb 04 1904 |
2 |
4 |
124 |
|
-British Indians in Australia |
Feb 04 1904 |
2 |
4 |
125 |
|
Lord
Harris on Labour |
Feb 11 1904 |
2 |
4 |
127 |
|
Ladysmith Licences |
Feb 11 1904 |
2 |
4 |
128 |
|
Sir
Gordon Sprigg at East London |
Feb 18 1904 |
2 |
4 |
131 |
|
Pietersburg Again |
Feb 18 1904 |
2 |
4 |
132 |
|
The
Municipal Conference and Indian Traders |
Feb 25 1904 |
2 |
4 |
134 |
|
Labour for the Transvaal from
India |
Feb 25 1904 |
2 |
4 |
136 |
|
The
Elections at the Cape |
Feb 25 1904 |
2 |
4 |
137 |
|
The Dealer’s Licences Act |
March 03 1904 |
2 |
4 |
137 |
|
Johannesburg
Indian Location |
March 03 1904 |
2 |
4 |
137 |
|
Immigration Restriction Report |
March 10 1904 |
2 |
4 |
140 |
|
The
Asiatic Traders Commission |
March 10 1904 |
2 |
4 |
143 |
|
The Asiatic Bazaar,
Johannesburg |
March 17 1904 |
2 |
4 |
145 |
|
Footpath
Again |
March 17 1904 |
2 |
4 |
147 |
|
The Plague |
April 02 1904 |
2 |
4 |
155 |
|
The
Asiatic Traders’ Commission in the Transvaal |
April 02 1904 |
2 |
4 |
157 |
|
Natal Dealer’s Licences Act. |
April 02 1904 |
2 |
4 |
158 |
|
The
Plague in the Transvaal |
April 09 1904 |
2 |
4 |
162 |
|
The Tibetan Mission |
April 09 1904 |
2 |
4 |
164 |
|
Indian
Location |
April 09 1904 |
3 |
4 |
164 |
|
The Plague |
April 16 1904 |
2 |
4 |
166 |
|
The Value
of a Fiction |
April 16 1904 |
2 |
4 |
168 |
|
Orange River Colony and the
Plague |
April 16 1904 |
2 |
4 |
168 |
|
The
Plague |
April 23 1904 |
2 |
4 |
172 |
|
Krugersdorp and British
Indians |
April 23 1904 |
2 |
4 |
174 |
|
The
Pretoria Town Council and British Indians |
April 23 1904 |
2 |
4 |
174 |
|
A Lesson from the Plague |
April 30 1904 |
2 |
4 |
175 |
|
East
London |
May 07 1904 |
2 |
4 |
179 |
|
The Cape Immigration Act. |
May 07 1904 |
2 |
4 |
180 |
|
Krugersdorp
Indian Location |
May 07 1904 |
2 |
4 |
181 |
|
The Licensing Case in the
Transvaal |
May 07 1904 |
2 |
4 |
182 |
|
If the
Plague Broke Out in Natal? |
May 07 1904 |
2 |
4 |
183 |
|
A Well-Deserved Victory |
May 14 1904 |
2 |
4 |
183 |
|
British
Indians in East London |
May 14 1904 |
2 |
4 |
185 |
|
The Plague in Johannesburg |
May 14 1904 |
2 |
4 |
187 |
|
The Test
Case |
May 21 1904 |
2 |
4 |
190 |
|
The Plague Regulations in
Natal |
May 21 1904 |
2 |
4 |
191 |
|
What is a
“Coolie”? |
May 21 1904 |
2 |
4 |
192 |
|
The East Rand Vigilants |
May 21 1904 |
2 |
4 |
194 |
|
Krugersdorp
and British Indians |
May 21 1904 |
2 |
4 |
195 |
|
The Asiatic Traders’
Commission |
May 21 1904 |
3 |
4 |
195 |
|
British
Indians in the Transvaal |
May 28 1904 |
2 |
4 |
197 |
|
“The East Rand Express” on the
Test Case |
May 28 1904 |
2 |
4 |
200 |
|
Mr. Dan
Taylor |
May 28 1904 |
2 |
4 |
201 |
|
The Late Sir John Robinson |
May 28 1904 |
3 |
4 |
202 |
|
Indentured
Indians |
June 04 1904 |
2 |
4 |
203 |
|
Pretoria Town Council and the
Government |
June 04 1904 |
2 |
4 |
206 |
|
Mr.
Loveday and British Indians |
June 04 1904 |
2 |
4 |
207 |
|
Volksrust and British Indians |
June 04 1904 |
2 |
4 |
208 |
|
The
Johannesburg Town Council and British Indians |
June 11 1904 |
2 |
4 |
208 |
|
Proposed New Asiatic
Legislation in the Transvaal |
June 11 1904 |
2 |
4 |
209 |
|
Imitating
East London |
June 11 1904 |
2 |
4 |
210 |
|
The Indian Interpreters |
June 11 1904 |
2 |
4 |
211 |
|
Consistent
Orange River Colony |
June 18 1904 |
2 |
4 |
213 |
|
The Permit Office in the
Transvaal |
June 18 1904 |
2 |
4 |
214 |
|
Sepoy
Bravery |
June 18 1904 |
2 |
4 |
215 |
|
An Appeal to the Natal
Contemporaries |
June 18 1904 |
2 |
4 |
216 |
|
The
Pretoria Municipality on Colour |
July 02 1904 |
2 |
4 |
219 |
|
Indian Promisory Notes |
July 02 1904 |
2 |
4 |
220 |
|
Natal
Immigration Restrictions Act and Its Working |
July 02 1904 |
2 |
4 |
218 |
|
Footpaths in the Transvaal |
July 09 1904 |
2 |
4 |
220 |
|
British
Indians in the Transvaal |
July 09 1904 |
2 |
4 |
222 |
|
More About Indian Education |
July 09 1904 |
2 |
4 |
222 |
|
The
Plague Peg |
July 16 1904 |
2 |
4 |
224 |
|
The Late Mr. Kruger |
July 23 1904 |
2 |
4 |
225 |
|
Engineered
Agitation |
July 23 1904 |
2 |
4 |
226 |
|
-The Chinese Puzzle |
July 23 1904 |
2 |
4 |
226 |
|
The
Boksburg Vigilants |
July 30 1904 |
2 |
4 |
227 |
|
Suicide Among Indentured
Indians |
July 30 1904 |
2 |
4 |
229 |
|
From
Pillar to Post |
July 30 1904 |
2 |
4 |
231 |
|
A Retrospect |
Aug 06 1904 |
2 |
4 |
232 |
|
Sir
Phirozshah |
Aug 06 1904 |
2 |
4 |
233 |
|
The British Indians in
Lourenoo Marques |
Aug 06 1904 |
2 |
4 |
234 |
|
Superintendent
of Police and British Indians |
Aug 13 1904 |
2 |
4 |
235 |
|
The Pietersburg Claptrop |
Aug 13 1904 |
2 |
4 |
236 |
|
The Mayor
of Durban |
Aug 13 1904 |
2 |
4 |
238 |
|
Our Grand Old Man |
Aug 13 1904 |
2 |
4 |
238 |
|
Footpaths
in the Transvaal |
Aug 20 1904 |
2 |
4 |
239 |
|
India Makes the Empire |
Aug 20 1904 |
2 |
4 |
240 |
|
Suicide
Among Indentured Indians |
Aug 20 1904 |
2 |
4 |
241 |
|
Mr. Lyttelton’s Dispatch |
Aug 27 1904 |
2 |
4 |
242 |
|
The
Indians in the Transvaal |
Sept 03 1904 |
2 |
4 |
254 |
|
British Indian Association |
Sept 03 1904 |
3 |
4 |
243 |
|
The
Transvaal |
Sept 10 1904 |
2 |
4 |
257 |
|
-An Engine of Oppression |
Sept 10 1904 |
2 |
4 |
259 |
|
-The
Indians in Potchefstroom |
Sept 10 1904 |
2 |
4 |
260 |
|
Indians at the Cape |
Sept 17 1904 |
2 |
4 |
261 |
|
The Late
Mr. Prisk |
Sept 17 1904 |
2 |
4 |
262 |
|
Indians in Pietersburg |
Sept 17 1904 |
2 |
4 |
263 |
|
Indians
in Potchefstroom |
Sept 17 1904 |
2 |
4 |
264 |
|
More About Sir Arthur Lawley’s
Dispatch |
Sept 24 1904 |
2 |
4 |
265 |
|
The
Johannesburg Location |
Oct 08 1904 |
2 |
4 |
274 |
|
The Dealers Licences Act |
Oct 08 1904 |
2 |
4 |
276 |
|
The
Johannesburg Town Council |
Oct 22 1904 |
2 |
4 |
279 |
|
Dr. Porter “Touches the Spot” |
Oct 22 1904 |
2 |
4 |
280 |
|
Lord
Milner |
Oct 22 1904 |
2 |
4 |
281 |
|
Lydenburg Indian |
Oct 22 1904 |
2 |
4 |
282 |
|
Indian
Interpreters |
Oct 22 1904 |
2 |
4 |
283 |
|
Natal Licensing Act |
Oct 29 1904 |
2 |
4 |
283 |
|
Pietersburg
Indian |
Oct 29 1904 |
2 |
4 |
285 |
|
The Late Mr. Digby C.I.E. |
Oct 29 1904 |
2 |
4 |
285 |
|
Farmers
in Conference |
Nov 05 1904 |
2 |
4 |
290 |
|
A Rift in the Lute |
Nov 05 1904 |
2 |
4 |
291 |
|
Coloured
Passengers on the Transvaal Railways |
Nov 05 1904 |
2 |
4 |
292 |
|
The Asiatic National
Convention |
Nov 12 1904 |
2 |
4 |
294 |
|
The Natal
Volunteer Indian Ambulance Corps |
Nov 12 1904 |
2 |
4 |
295 |
|
The Edwin Arnold Memorial |
Nov 12 1904 |
2 |
4 |
296 |
|
-Long
Live the King-Emperor! |
Nov 12 1904 |
2 |
4 |
297 |
|
British Indians in the Orange
River Colony |
Nov 12 1904 |
2 |
4 |
297 |
|
Lord
Roberts and the British Indians |
Nov 12 1904 |
2 |
4 |
298 |
|
The Chief Justice and British
Indian |
Nov 19 1904 |
2 |
4 |
299 |
|
Orange
River Colony and the British Indians |
Nov 19 1904 |
2 |
4 |
300 |
|
The Anti-Asiatic Convention
and the British Indian Meeting |
Nov 26 1904 |
2 |
4 |
301 |
|
Hoodamal’s
Licence |
Nov 26 1904 |
2 |
4 |
301 |
|
A Plague Spot |
Nov 26 1904 |
2 |
4 |
303 |
|
British
Indians in Boksburg |
Nov 26 1904 |
2 |
4 |
304 |
|
“Anglo-Indian” on the British
Indians in South Africa |
Dec 03 1904 |
2 |
4 |
304 |
|
British
Indian Association Petitions |
Dec 10 1904 |
2 |
4 |
306 |
|
The Rand Plague Committee |
Dec 10 1904 |
2 |
4 |
309 |
|
Indians
in Pietersburg |
Dec 10 1904 |
2 |
4 |
310 |
|
The Hoondamal Licence Again |
Dec 17 1904 |
2 |
4 |
312 |
|
Mr.
Loveday’s Statesman! |
Dec 17 1904 |
2 |
4 |
314 |
|
The Kafir Market in Queen
Street |
Dec 17 1904 |
2 |
4 |
314 |
|
Indentured
Labour on the Coal Mines |
Dec 17 1904 |
3 |
4 |
315 |
|
The Potchefstroom Meeting |
Dec 17 1904 |
4 |
4 |
315 |
|
Mr.
Loveday and the British Indian Association |
Dec 24 1904 |
5 |
4 |
316 |
|
Ourselves |
Dec 24 1904 |
3 |
4 |
319 |
|
A Case
for Inquiry |
Dec 24 1904 |
4 |
4 |
321 |
|
The Potchefstroom Vigilant and
British Indian |
Dec 24 1904 |
4 |
4 |
321 |
|
A New
Weekly |
Dec 24 1904 |
4 |
4 |
321 |
|
Mr. Kleinenberg and the
British Indian Association |
Dec 31 1904 |
7 |
4 |
308 |
|
Yearly
Balance Sheet |
Dec 31 1904 |
3 |
4 |
323 |
|
Some More Potchefstroom
Inaccuracies |
Jan 07 1905 |
3 |
4 |
327 |
|
Mr.
Kleinenberg and Mr. Abdool Gani |
Jan 07 1905 |
5 |
4 |
330 |
|
Potchefstroom Churlishness |
Jan 07 1905 |
5 |
4 |
330 |
|
The
Truthfulness of the Indian |
Jan 14 1905 |
19 |
4 |
333 |
|
Indian Openhandedness-and Its
Sequel |
Jan 21 1905 |
35 |
4 |
341 |
|
Indians
in Potchefstroom |
Jan 28 1905 |
53 |
4 |
345 |
|
The Plague |
Jan 28 1905 |
53 |
4 |
346 |
|
Does a
Kaffir Feel? |
Feb 04 1905 |
69 |
4 |
347 |
|
The Hoondamal Case |
Feb 11 1905 |
84 |
4 |
348 |
|
Is It
British? |
Feb 11 1905 |
85 |
4 |
350 |
|
Pietersburg Traders |
Feb 11 1905 |
85 |
4 |
350 |
|
The
Coloured Franchise |
Feb 11 1905 |
85 |
4 |
351 |
|
“Questions of Colour” |
Feb 18 1905 |
101 |
4 |
355 |
|
Concealment
of Plague |
Feb 18 1905 |
101 |
4 |
357 |
|
Corporation Insanitation |
Feb 25 1905 |
116 |
4 |
359 |
|
The
Plague |
Feb 25 1905 |
117 |
4 |
361 |
|
General Dealers at the Cape |
March 04 1905 |
135 |
4 |
366 |
|
A
Political Medical Report |
March 11 1905 |
151 |
4 |
371 |
|
The Natal Municipal
Corporations Bill |
March 18 1905 |
167 |
4 |
379 |
|
The Cape
General Dealers’ Bill |
March 18 1905 |
168 |
4 |
382 |
|
Lawyers at the Cape |
March 18 1905 |
170 |
4 |
384 |
|
The
Orange River Colony and Asiatics |
March 25 1905 |
186 |
4 |
385 |
|
The Anti-Indian Activity of
Natal |
March 25 1905 |
187 |
4 |
386 |
|
A
Double-Barreled Circular |
April 01 1905 |
202 |
4 |
389 |
|
A Kindly Word for Indians |
April 01 1905 |
203 |
4 |
390 |
|
A Trivial
Query |
April 01 1905 |
203 |
4 |
391 |
|
Oriental Ideal of Truth |
April 01 1905 |
204 |
4 |
392 |
|
Mr.
Lyttelton on the Indians in the Transvaal |
April 08 1905 |
218 |
4 |
399 |
|
Mr. Barnett’s Charge and Mr.
Ancketill |
April 15 1905 |
237 |
4 |
404 |
|
The
Orange River Colony |
April 22 1905 |
254 |
4 |
413 |
|
Indians on the Mines |
April 22 1905 |
254 |
4 |
415 |
|
Tamil in
the London University |
April 22 1905 |
255 |
4 |
414 |
|
O.R.C. Regulations |
April 22 1905 |
255 |
4 |
403 |
|
Protest
from the British Indian Association |
April 22 1905 |
255 |
4 |
403 |
|
The Transvaal Constitution |
May 06 1905 |
282 |
4 |
429 |
|
Sir
Arthur Lawley and the British Indian |
May 13 1905 |
298 |
4 |
426 |
|
Juvenile Smoking |
May 13 1905 |
299 |
4 |
427 |
|
Lord
Curzon on the Indians in South Africa |
May 20 1905 |
313 |
4 |
439 |
|
Anti-Indian Legislation in
Natal |
May 20 1905 |
314 |
4 |
440 |
|
Empire
Day |
May 27 1905 |
328 |
4 |
449 |
|
In the Nature of a Test Case |
May 27 1905 |
329 |
4 |
450 |
|
Mohammedan
Versus Hindu |
May 27 1905 |
331 |
4 |
452 |
|
Baroda |
June 03 1905 |
343 |
4 |
456 |
|
-A Model
Indian State |
June 03 1905 |
343 |
4 |
456 |
|
An Indian Philanthropist |
June 03 1905 |
343 |
4 |
458 |
|
Lord
Selborne and the Indians |
June 10 1905 |
359 |
4 |
464 |
|
Refutation of Mr. Loveday’s
Inaccuraci |
June 24 1905 |
396 |
4 |
472 |
|
Natal
Legislation |
July 01 1905 |
410 |
5 |
1 |
|
Mr. Brodrick and British
Indians in the Transvaal |
July 01 1905 |
410 |
5 |
2 |
|
Orange
River Colony Legislation |
July 08 1905 |
429 |
5 |
7 |
|
O.R.C. Bye-Laws |
July 08 1905 |
432 |
5 |
4 |
|
Mr.
Gandhi’s Reply |
July 08 1905 |
434 |
4 |
480 |
|
The Cape Immigration
Restriction Act |
July 15 1905 |
449 |
5 |
14 |
|
Mr. Wacha
and Indians in South Africa |
July 15 1905 |
450 |
5 |
15 |
|
Mr. Brodrick’s Budget |
July 22 1905 |
467 |
5 |
23 |
|
Asiatics
Bazaars in the Transvaal |
July 22 1905 |
468 |
5 |
24 |
|
A Secret Conclave |
July 22 1905 |
469 |
5 |
25 |
|
Indian
Bazaars in the Transvaal |
July 22 1905 |
470 |
5 |
11 |
|
British Indian Association’s
Protest Against Contemplated Transfer of Control to Municipalities |
July 22 1905 |
470 |
5 |
11 |
|
Mr.
Gandhi Replies |
July 29 1905 |
489 |
5 |
19 |
|
Indentured Indians in Natal |
Aug 05 1905 |
505 |
5 |
31 |
|
Falling
into Line |
Aug 12 1905 |
525 |
5 |
39 |
|
Lord Curzon |
Aug 26 1905 |
561 |
5 |
47 |
|
Professor
Parmanand |
Aug 26 1905 |
561 |
5 |
48 |
|
The World’s Religion |
Aug 26 1905 |
565 |
5 |
49 |
|
The Late
Miss Manning |
Sept 16 1905 |
617 |
5 |
62 |
|
The Hoondamal Case Again |
Sept 23 1905 |
635 |
5 |
72 |
|
Mr.Goch
and Indians |
Sept 23 1905 |
635 |
5 |
73 |
|
Indians in the O.R.C. |
Sept 23 1905 |
635 |
5 |
74 |
|
The First
Colonial Born Indian Barrister |
Sept 23 1905 |
636 |
5 |
75 |
|
Legislative Activity in the
Transvaal |
Sept 30 1905 |
653 |
5 |
80 |
|
The Cape
Immigration Restriction Act |
Sept 30 1905 |
653 |
5 |
82 |
|
Compulsory Education in India |
Oct 07 1905 |
671 |
5 |
89 |
|
The
G.O.M. of India |
Oct 07 1905 |
671 |
5 |
91 |
|
The Insult to Sir Mancherji |
Oct 07 1905 |
671 |
5 |
92 |
|
The
Boycott |
Oct 07 1905 |
672 |
5 |
92 |
|
Lord Selborne and Indian in
the Transvaal |
Oct 14 1905 |
691 |
5 |
98 |
|
The Visit
of Lord Selborne |
Oct 14 1905 |
691 |
5 |
100 |
|
The Bubonic Plague |
Oct 14 1905 |
691 |
5 |
100 |
|
Lord
Selborne on Treck |
Oct 14 1905 |
694 |
5 |
95 |
|
Another Licensing Case |
Oct 21 1905 |
709 |
5 |
104 |
|
The
Education of Coloured People |
Oct 21 1905 |
710 |
5 |
58 |
|
History of the Plague in
Johannesburg |
Oct 28 1905 |
727 |
5 |
109 |
|
A
Correction |
Oct 28 1905 |
727 |
5 |
110 |
|
The Nelson Centenary |
Oct 28 1905 |
731 |
5 |
111 |
|
-A Lesson |
Oct 28 1905 |
731 |
5 |
111 |
|
A Painful Discovery |
Nov 04 1905 |
745 |
5 |
120 |
|
Divide
and Rule |
Nov 04 1905 |
745 |
5 |
121 |
|
Dada Osman’s Appeal |
Nov 04 1905 |
746 |
5 |
123 |
|
Professor
Parmanand |
Nov 04 1905 |
747 |
5 |
108 |
|
Long Live the King –Emperor! |
Nov 11 1905 |
761 |
5 |
128 |
|
An Indian
Delegation to England |
Nov 11 1905 |
761 |
5 |
128 |
|
Immigration Act of Natal |
Nov 11 1905 |
762 |
5 |
130 |
|
-Red Tape |
Nov 11 1905 |
762 |
5 |
130 |
|
An Indian Volunteer Corps |
Nov 18 1905 |
777 |
5 |
134 |
|
-Treatment
of Indians at the Point |
Nov 18 1905 |
778 |
5 |
135 |
|
The Poll Tax |
Nov 25 1905 |
793 |
5 |
139 |
|
Mr. Harry
Smith and Indians |
Nov 25 1905 |
793 |
5 |
141 |
|
Retrenchment and the Poll Tax |
Dec 02 1905 |
809 |
5 |
152 |
|
Sir
Arthur Lawley as Governor of Madras |
Dec 02 1905 |
809 |
5 |
153 |
|
Indian Volunteering |
Dec 02 1905 |
810 |
5 |
154 |
|
Deputation
to Lord Selborne |
Dec 02 1905 |
810 |
5 |
144 |
|
-The Statement |
Dec 02 1905 |
810 |
5 |
150 |
|
-Law 3 of
1885 |
Dec 02 1905 |
810 |
5 |
151 |
|
Lord Selborne and British
Indians in the Transvaal |
Dec 09 1905 |
826 |
5 |
156 |
|
-The
Peace Preservation Ordinance |
Dec 09 1905 |
826 |
5 |
144 |
|
-The Entry of Children |
Dec 09 1905 |
826 |
5 |
146 |
|
-The
Entry of Special Clerks & C |
Dec 09 1905 |
827 |
5 |
146 |
|
-Bazaars and Locations |
Dec 09 1905 |
827 |
5 |
147 |
|
-Class
Legislation |
Dec 09 1905 |
827 |
5 |
148 |
|
The Immigration Act at the
Cape |
Dec 16 1905 |
841 |
5 |
158 |
|
-The
C.S.A.R. and Passenger Traffic |
Dec 16 1905 |
841 |
5 |
159 |
|
The Harvest |
Dec 23 1905 |
857 |
5 |
163 |
|
The
N.G.R. and Indians |
Dec 23 1905 |
858 |
5 |
165 |
|
Indian Traders at the Cape |
Dec 23 1905 |
858 |
5 |
166 |
|
A
Retrospect |
Dec 30 1905 |
871 |
5 |
167 |
|
The Orange River Colony |
Dec 30 1905 |
871 |
5 |
169 |
|
Orange
River Colony |
Dec 30 1905 |
873 |
5 |
162 |
|
-Protest Against Draft Bills |
Dec 30 1905 |
873 |
5 |
162 |
|
The
Outlook |
Jan 06 1906 |
1 |
5 |
174 |
|
The Status of British Indians |
Jan 06 1906 |
1 |
5 |
176 |
|
Indians
in the O.R.C. |
Jan 06 1906 |
2 |
5 |
177 |
|
Payment of the Poll Tax |
Jan 20 1906 |
30 |
5 |
178 |
|
O.R.C.
and Indians |
Jan 20 1906 |
30 |
5 |
173 |
|
Mansukhlal Hiralal Nazar |
Jan 27 1906 |
45 |
5 |
179 |
|
Black and
White Men |
Feb 03 1906 |
60 |
5 |
182 |
|
Sir David Hunter |
Feb 03 1906 |
61 |
5 |
182 |
|
Our Tamil
and Hindi Columns |
Feb 03 1906 |
61 |
5 |
183 |
|
Lord Selborne on Christians
and Mahomedans |
Feb 10 1906 |
75 |
5 |
187 |
|
British
Indians in the Transvaal |
Feb 10 1906 |
76 |
5 |
188 |
|
Transvaal Indians and Permits |
Feb 17 1906 |
89 |
5 |
184192 |
|
Johannesburg
Trams and Indians |
Feb 17 1906 |
90 |
5 |
194 |
|
Johannesburg Trams and Indians |
Feb 17 1906 |
91 |
5 |
186 |
|
Protest
from the British Indian Association |
Feb 17 1906 |
91 |
5 |
186 |
|
The King’s Speech |
Feb 24 1906 |
105 |
5 |
200 |
|
British
Indians in the Transvaal |
Feb 24 1906 |
105 |
5 |
201 |
|
A Restriction Wave |
Feb 24 1906 |
106 |
5 |
203 |
|
A Permit
Pillory |
Feb 24 1906 |
106 |
5 |
204 |
|
Tamil for the London
Matriculation |
Feb 24 1906 |
106 |
5 |
205 |
|
Indians
and Railway Travelling in the Transvaal |
Feb 24 1906 |
107 |
5 |
190 |
|
The Royal Visit |
March 03 1906 |
121 |
5 |
209 |
|
Indians
and Responsible Government |
March 03 1906 |
121 |
5 |
209 |
|
Indian Traders at the Cape |
March 03 1906 |
122 |
5 |
211 |
|
Indian
Travellers on the C.S.A.R. |
March 03 1906 |
122 |
5 |
211 |
|
The Congress Meeting |
March 03 1906 |
124 |
5 |
208 |
|
“Influx
of Asiatic” |
March 10 1906 |
139 |
5 |
221 |
|
A Contrast |
March 10 1906 |
140 |
5 |
224 |
|
A Crying
Shame |
March 10 1906 |
140 |
5 |
225 |
|
A Poll-Tax Grievance |
March 10 1906 |
141 |
5 |
226 |
|
Indian
Passengers by the German East Africa Line |
March 10 1906 |
141 |
5 |
226 |
|
“Legalized Robbery” |
March 17 1906 |
155 |
5 |
231 |
|
The Poll
Tax |
March 17 1906 |
155 |
5 |
232 |
|
A Plea for Indian Volunteering |
March 17 1906 |
155 |
5 |
233 |
|
An Inter
State Native College |
March 17 1906 |
156 |
5 |
234 |
|
Sir William Gatacre |
March 17 1906 |
156 |
5 |
235 |
|
The Early
Closing Act of Natal |
March 24 1906 |
171 |
5 |
240 |
|
The Coloured People’s Petition |
March 24 1906 |
172 |
5 |
241 |
|
The Early
Closing Act |
March 31 1906 |
187 |
5 |
249 |
|
The Bulwark of Justice |
March 31 1906 |
188 |
5 |
250 |
|
Indian
Volunteering |
March 31 1906 |
189 |
5 |
251 |
|
The Transvaal Constitution |
March 31 1906 |
189 |
5 |
252 |
|
Indian
Labour for the Transvaal Mines |
March 31 1906 |
189 |
5 |
253 |
|
Indians at the Cape |
March 31 1906 |
190 |
5 |
253 |
|
Death of
Mr. Bissicks |
March 31 1906 |
192 |
5 |
254 |
|
The Haven of Refuge |
April 07 1906 |
205 |
5 |
264 |
|
The
Indenture Tax |
April 07 1906 |
206 |
5 |
265 |
|
Letter from Natal Indian
Congress |
April 07 1906 |
206 |
5 |
260 |
|
A Hard
Case |
April 14 1906 |
221 |
5 |
277 |
|
The Transvaal Permit Ordinance |
April 14 1906 |
221 |
5 |
278 |
|
A
Licensing Petition |
April 14 1906 |
222 |
5 |
279 |
|
A Licensing Circular |
April 14 1906 |
222 |
5 |
280 |
|
Johannesburg
Jottings |
April 14 1906 |
222 |
5 |
262 |
|
Indian’s Petition to the
Imperial Government |
April 14 1906 |
223 |
5 |
246 |
|
The
Ladysmith Licensing Board |
April 21 1906 |
237 |
5 |
283 |
|
Transvaal Permits |
April 21 1906 |
237 |
5 |
284 |
|
-The
Durban Town Council and Indians |
April 21 1906 |
238 |
5 |
285 |
|
Traveling Difficulty on the
C.S.A.R. |
April 21 1906 |
238 |
5 |
285 |
|
An Indian
Offer |
April 28 1906 |
253 |
5 |
293 |
|
The Natal Shops Act |
April 28 1906 |
253 |
5 |
294 |
|
The
Native Unrest |
April 28 1906 |
255 |
5 |
291 |
|
The Natal Indians’ Offer |
April 28 1906 |
255 |
5 |
292 |
|
Natal
Land Bill |
May 05 1906 |
273 |
5 |
301 |
|
Cape Dealer’s Licences |
May 05 1906 |
273 |
5 |
301 |
|
Indian
Volunteering |
May 12 1906 |
293 |
5 |
311 |
|
Indian Permits |
May 12 1906 |
293 |
5 |
312 |
|
The
Coloured Peoples’ Petition |
May 12 1906 |
294 |
5 |
313 |
|
-British Indian Association’s
Reply |
May 12 1906 |
297 |
5 |
309 |
|
An
Asiatic Policy |
May 19 1906 |
313 |
5 |
317 |
|
Empire Day |
May 26 1906 |
334 |
5 |
326 |
|
A Railway
Grievance on the N.G.R. |
May 26 1906 |
334 |
5 |
327 |
|
Indian Passengers |
June 02 1906 |
351 |
5 |
344 |
|
A Permit
Case |
June 02 1906 |
352 |
5 |
345 |
|
The Late Dr. Sathianadhan |
June 02 1906 |
352 |
5 |
345 |
|
White
Predominance |
June 02 1906 |
354 |
5 |
335 |
|
History of Boer Anti Indian
Legislation |
June 02 1906 |
354 |
5 |
336 |
|
The
Position To-Day |
June 02 1906 |
354 |
5 |
337 |
|
Remedy |
June 02 1906 |
354 |
5 |
337 |
|
Appendix
“A” |
June 02 1906 |
355 |
5 |
339 |
|
Appendix “B” |
June 02 1906 |
355 |
5 |
339 |
|
Civil
Disabilities |
June 02 1906 |
355 |
5 |
340 |
|
No Ownership of Land |
June 02 1906 |
355 |
5 |
340 |
|
Registration
Fee |
June 02 1906 |
355 |
5 |
340 |
|
Footpaths and Tramways |
June 02 1906 |
355 |
5 |
340 |
|
Permit
Ordinance |
June 02 1906 |
356 |
5 |
341 |
|
What European will Do |
June 02 1906 |
356 |
5 |
342 |
|
Past
Experience-A Parallel |
June 02 1906 |
356 |
5 |
343 |
|
The Unique Position in the
Transvaal and the Orange River Colony |
June 02 1906 |
356 |
5 |
345 |
|
Indians
and the Native Unrest |
June 09 1906 |
371 |
5 |
353 |
|
Indians at Work |
June 16 1906 |
395 |
5 |
357 |
|
The
Conscience Clause |
June 16 1906 |
398 |
5 |
354 |
|
Patrol Uniform |
June 25 1906 |
415 |
5 |
415 |
|
-Indian
Subscriptions |
June 25 1906 |
415 |
5 |
358 |
|
-Names of Subscribers |
June 25 1906 |
415 |
5 |
358 |
|
The
Indian Stretcher-Bearer Corps |
July 21 1906 |
502 |
5 |
368 |
|
-Composition of the Corps |
July 21 1906 |
502 |
5 |
368 |
|
-At the
Front |
July 21 1906 |
502 |
5 |
368 |
|
Transvaal Permits |
July 28 1906 |
515 |
5 |
374 |
|
The
Indian Stretcher-Bearer Corps |
July 28 1906 |
520 |
5 |
369 |
|
-Fatigue Duties |
July 28 1906 |
520 |
5 |
369 |
|
-Heavy
Work |
July 28 1906 |
520 |
5 |
370 |
|
-“Dead Tired” |
July 28 1906 |
520 |
5 |
371 |
|
-Weary
and Foot-Sore |
July 28 1906 |
520 |
5 |
371 |
|
-Doing the Impossible |
July 28 1906 |
520 |
5 |
372 |
|
-Indian
Resourcefulness |
July 28 1906 |
521 |
5 |
373 |
|
Secret Justice |
Aug 04 1906 |
535 |
5 |
379 |
|
“Fair and
Just Treatment” |
Aug 11 1906 |
555 |
5 |
389 |
|
Indian Stretcher-Bearer Corps |
Aug 11 1906 |
560 |
5 |
376 |
|
-Governments
Appreciation |
Aug 11 1906 |
560 |
5 |
376 |
|
-Proposed Formation of a
Permanent Ambulance Corps |
Aug 11 1906 |
560 |
5 |
376 |
|
The Late
Mr. W.C. Bonnerjee |
Aug 25 1906 |
595 |
5 |
398 |
|
A Plea for Distinction |
Aug 25 1906 |
595 |
5 |
398 |
|
Long Live
the Grand Old Man |
Sept 01 1906 |
615 |
5 |
403 |
|
Abominable! |
Sept 01 1906 |
615 |
5 |
404 |
|
Colonial
Indians Note! |
Sept 01 1906 |
615 |
5 |
405 |
|
The Cape Licences Act |
Sept 01 1906 |
616 |
5 |
406 |
|
-Prompt
Protest by British Indians |
Sept 01 1906 |
621 |
5 |
400 |
|
The “Grand Old Man” |
Sept 08 1906 |
636 |
5 |
412 |
|
Resolution
I |
Sept 15 1906 |
660 |
5 |
422 |
|
Resolution II |
Sept 15 1906 |
660 |
5 |
422 |
|
Resolution
III |
Sept 15 1906 |
660 |
5 |
423 |
|
Resolution IV |
Sept 15 1906 |
660 |
5 |
423 |
|
Resolution
V |
Sept 15 1906 |
660 |
5 |
423 |
|
The Late Justice Budruddin
Tyebji |
Sept 22 1906 |
675 |
5 |
435 |
|
The
Transvaal Indian Protest |
Sept 22 1906 |
675 |
5 |
436 |
|
Transvaal Permit Ordinance |
Sept 22 1906 |
675 |
5 |
437 |
|
The Mass
Meeting |
Sept 22 1906 |
677 |
5 |
419 |
|
-Replies to the Press Comments
|
Sept 22 1906 |
680 |
5 |
428 |
|
On Trial |
Sept 29 1906 |
699 |
5 |
449 |
|
Public Responsibility |
Sept 29 1906 |
699 |
5 |
450 |
|
Transvaal
Permit Ordinance |
Sept 29 1906 |
702 |
5 |
452 |
|
The Personnel of the
Deputation |
Oct 06 1906 |
727 |
5 |
459 |
|
-Biographical
Sketches |
Oct 06 1906 |
727 |
5 |
459 |
|
The Deputation |
Nov 24 1906 |
874 |
6 |
7 |
|
-The
“Time” Cable |
Nov 24 1906 |
874 |
6 |
7 |
|
-As the Law Stands at Present |
Nov 24 1906 |
875 |
6 |
7 |
|
-The
Scope of the New Ordinance |
Nov 24 1906 |
875 |
6 |
8 |
|
-An Englightened Indian View |
Nov 24 1906 |
875 |
6 |
9 |
|
The
Deputation |
Dec 15 1906 |
942 |
6 |
60 |
|
-Another Interview in “South
Africa” |
Dec 15 1906 |
942 |
6 |
60 |
|
The Plan-
Islamic Society |
Dec 15 1906 |
945 |
6 |
75 |
|
South African British Indian
Committee |
Dec 29 1906 |
986 |
6 |
244 |
|
-Lord
Reay and Sir Raymond West on the Obligation of the Empire |
Dec 29 1906 |
986 |
6 |
244 |
|
London Indian Society |
Dec 29 1906 |
992 |
6 |
172 |
|
-Mr.
James Godfrey’s Address |
Dec 29 1906 |
992 |
6 |
172 |
|
-“The Englishmen as I Find
Him” |
Dec 29 1906 |
992 |
6 |
172 |
|
A Reply |
Jan 12 1907 |
014 |
6 |
276 |
|
A Mare’s Nest |
Jan 26 1907 |
029 |
6 |
289 |
|
Asiatic
Eating -House By- Laws |
Feb 16 1907 |
065 |
6 |
319 |
|
-Official Representations |
Feb 16 1907 |
065 |
6 |
319 |
|
Ultra
Vires |
March 09 1907 |
086 |
6 |
355 |
|
Those Fingure-Impressions |
March 09 1907 |
086 |
6 |
356 |
|
Finger
Impressions Taken |
March 09 1907 |
093 |
6 |
351,353 |
|
-Strong Protest by British
Indian Association |
March 09 1907 |
093 |
6 |
351,353 |
|
The Mass
Meeting |
March 16 1907 |
097 |
6 |
364 |
|
Lord Selborne’s Despatch |
March 16 1907 |
097 |
6 |
364 |
|
The
“Asiatic Law Amendment Ordinance” |
March 23 1907 |
107 |
6 |
370 |
|
The Malay Location |
March 23 1907 |
108 |
6 |
370 |
|
A Way Out
of the Difficulty |
April 06 1907 |
127 |
6 |
391 |
|
Transvaal Indian Mass Meeting |
April 06 1907 |
128 |
6 |
381 |
|
A Reply |
May 04 1907 |
164 |
6 |
451 |
|
Juries on Trial |
June 01 1907 |
202 |
7 |
01 |
|
Johannesburg
Jottings |
June 01 1907 |
206 |
6 |
501 |
|
Honest Views |
June 08 1907 |
212 |
7 |
16 |
|
-The Cape
Immigration Act |
June 08 1907 |
212 |
7 |
16 |
|
The Asiatic Registration Act |
June 08 1907 |
215 |
7 |
17 |
|
- A
Terrible Contrast |
June 08 1907 |
215 |
7 |
17 |
|
-Additional Points to be Noted |
June 08 1907 |
215 |
7 |
19 |
|
The Royal
Assent |
June 15 1907 |
222 |
7 |
40 |
|
The Voluntary Offer |
June 22 1907 |
237 |
7 |
39,48 |
|
-Interesting
Correspondence |
June 22 1907 |
237 |
7 |
39,48 |
|
Lord Ampthill |
June 29 1907 |
239 |
7 |
62 |
|
Fat in
the Fire |
July 06 1907 |
248 |
7 |
71 |
|
A Gross Libel |
July 20 1907 |
271 |
7 |
106 |
|
The
Transvaal Immigration Bill Debate |
July 20 1907 |
271 |
7 |
107 |
|
Indentured Immigration |
July 20 1907 |
272 |
7 |
109 |
|
General
Smuts Obdurate |
July 20 1907 |
272 |
7 |
109 |
|
British Indian Protest |
July 20 1907 |
278 |
7 |
105 |
|
“Staggering
Humanity” |
July 27 1907 |
285 |
7 |
118 |
|
Mr. Parsee Rustomjee’s
Generosity |
July 27 1907 |
286 |
7 |
119 |
|
Death of
Mr. Adamjee Miankhan |
July 27 1907 |
289 |
7 |
120 |
|
Mass Meeting at Pretoria |
Aug 03 1907 |
299 |
7 |
141 |
|
-Resolution
1 |
Aug 03 1907 |
300 |
7 |
141 |
|
-Resolution 2 |
Aug 03 1907 |
300 |
7 |
141 |
|
-Resolution
3 |
Aug 03 1907 |
300 |
7 |
141 |
|
-Resolution 4 |
Aug 03 1907 |
300 |
7 |
141 |
|
Correcting
a Misunderstanding |
Aug 03 1907 |
305 |
7 |
133 |
|
Mr. Hosken’s ‘Inevitable’ |
Aug 10 1907 |
311 |
7 |
150 |
|
Mr.
Alley’s Protest |
Aug 10 1907 |
312 |
7 |
152 |
|
The Transvaal Indians |
Aug 10 1907 |
312 |
7 |
152 |
|
Pretoria
Mass Meeting |
Aug 10 1907 |
320 |
7 |
139 |
|
-Further Speeches |
Aug 10 1907 |
320 |
7 |
139 |
|
The
Suggested Compromise |
Aug 24 1907 |
337 |
7 |
185 |
|
Outspoken Sympathy |
Aug 24 1907 |
337 |
7 |
186 |
|
The
Transvaal Registration Act and the Immigration Bill |
Aug 24 1907 |
338 |
7 |
174 |
|
-Mr. Gandhi’s Suggestions |
Aug 24 1907 |
338 |
7 |
147 |
|
-Proposal |
Aug 24 1907 |
338 |
7 |
162 |
|
The Immigration Petition |
Aug 31 1907 |
349 |
7 |
196 |
|
Cape
Indians |
Aug 31 1907 |
350 |
7 |
197 |
|
The Ladysmith Traders |
Aug 31 1907 |
350 |
7 |
198 |
|
An Appeal |
Aug 31 1907 |
350 |
7 |
177 |
|
-From the Hamidia Islamic
Society |
Aug 31 1907 |
350 |
7 |
177 |
|
-Hindus
and Moslems United |
Aug 31 1907 |
350 |
7 |
177 |
|
Johannesburg Jottings |
Aug 31 1907 |
354 |
7 |
195 |
|
On the
Duty of Civil Disobedience |
Sept 07 1907 |
363 |
7 |
211 |
|
Johannesburg Jottings |
Sept 07 1907 |
367 |
7 |
206,210 |
|
From
Pillar to Post |
Sept 14 1907 |
373 |
7 |
225 |
|
A Monster Petition |
Sept 21 1907 |
384 |
7 |
236 |
|
The
Weenen Licensing Appeal |
Sept 21 1907 |
384 |
7 |
237 |
|
India’s Help |
Sept 28 1907 |
395 |
7 |
254 |
|
Picket’s
Duty |
Sept 28 1907 |
395 |
7 |
255 |
|
General Botha and the Asiatic
Act |
Sept 28 1907 |
395 |
7 |
256 |
|
The
Battle Against Indian Hawkers |
Sept 28 1907 |
396 |
7 |
257 |
|
Passive Resistance |
Sept 28 1907 |
401 |
7 |
248 |
|
Are
Fingerprints the Cause? |
Sept 28 1907 |
403 |
7 |
249 |
|
Mr. George Godfrey’s Reception |
Oct 05 1907 |
406 |
7 |
264 |
|
Mr. Neser
Answered |
Oct 05 1907 |
411 |
7 |
260 |
|
Turkish Mahomedans |
Oct 05 1907 |
413 |
7 |
264 |
|
-Recent
the Asiatic Act |
Oct 05 1907 |
413 |
7 |
264 |
|
Indians at the Cape |
Oct 12 1907 |
416 |
7 |
275 |
|
Mr. Essop
Mia’s Reply |
Oct 12 1907 |
424 |
7 |
272 |
|
Mr. Ritch’s Services |
Oct 19 1907 |
430 |
7 |
293 |
|
A
Vigorous Denial |
Oct 19 1907 |
434 |
7 |
290 |
|
The G.O.M. |
Oct 26 1907 |
438 |
7 |
305 |
|
The Late
Mr. Alexander |
Oct 26 1907 |
438 |
7 |
304 |
|
For Passive Resisters |
Oct 26 1907 |
438 |
7 |
304 |
|
-The
Extracts |
Oct 26 1907 |
438 |
7 |
305 |
|
Mr. Essop Mia’s Letter |
Oct 26 1907 |
442 |
7 |
302 |
|
An Appeal
to Sir Wm. Wedderburn |
Nov 02 1907 |
454 |
7 |
319-323 |
|
Mr. Labistour |
Nov 09 1907 |
462 |
7 |
337 |
|
Sympathy
With Transvaal Indians |
Nov 09 1907 |
465 |
7 |
332 |
|
An Indignant Protest |
Nov 09 1907 |
468 |
7 |
334 |
|
The
Caxton Hall Meeting |
Nov 16 1907 |
475 |
7 |
360 |
|
Ram Sundar Pundit |
Nov 23 1907 |
485 |
7 |
353 |
|
-The
First Test Case |
Nov 23 1907 |
485 |
7 |
353 |
|
-Under the New Law |
Nov 23 1907 |
485 |
7 |
353 |
|
-Full
Report |
Nov 23 1907 |
485 |
7 |
354 |
|
-What he Preached |
Nov 23 1907 |
485 |
7 |
354 |
|
-Mr.
Chamney’s Methods |
Nov 23 1907 |
485 |
7 |
355 |
|
-The Defence |
Nov 23 1907 |
485 |
7 |
356 |
|
-A Mass
Meeting |
Nov 23 1907 |
486 |
7 |
356 |
|
Correspondence |
Nov 23 1907 |
489 |
7 |
359 |
|
-Ram
Sundar Pundit |
Nov 23 1907 |
489 |
7 |
359 |
|
Indian Pickets Charged |
Nov 23 1907 |
491 |
7 |
357 |
|
A Valiant
Protest |
Nov 23 1907 |
491 |
7 |
377 |
|
Why we Oppose |
Nov 30 1907 |
495 |
7 |
398 |
|
Hamidia
Islamic Society |
Nov 30 1907 |
508 |
7 |
387 |
|
-And the All Indian Moslem
League |
Nov 30 1907 |
508 |
7 |
387 |
|
Johannesburg
Cab- Regulations |
Dec 07 1907 |
512 |
7 |
412 |
|
-British Indian Protest |
Dec 07 1907 |
512 |
7 |
412 |
|
The
Soldier’s Petition |
Dec 07 1907 |
515 |
7 |
412 |
|
An Impressive Ceremony |
Dec 07 1907 |
517 |
7 |
396 |
|
-Chinese
Memorial Service |
Dec 07 1907 |
517 |
7 |
396 |
|
The Trial |
Dec 14 1907 |
523 |
7 |
423 |
|
Ram
Sundar Pundit’s Release |
Dec 21 1907 |
530 |
7 |
439 |
|
-Warm Welcome |
Dec 21 1907 |
530 |
7 |
439 |
|
-Stirring
Address |
Dec 21 1907 |
530 |
7 |
439 |
|
The Recent Prosecutions |
Dec 21 1907 |
536 |
7 |
425 |
|
C.S.A.R.
and Non- Registered Indians |
Dec 28 1907 |
543 |
7 |
441,447 |
|
-Interesting Correspondence |
Dec 28 1907 |
543 |
7 |
441,447 |
|
Passive
Resister |
Jan 11 1908 |
18 |
8 |
01 |
|
-The Ex- Soldiers Case |
Jan 11 1908 |
18 |
8 |
01 |
|
-Ordered
to Leave Within 14 Days |
Jan 11 1908 |
18 |
8 |
01 |
|
-A Soldier of the King |
Jan 11 1908 |
18 |
8 |
01 |
|
-The
Magistrate’s Comments |
Jan 11 1908 |
18 |
8 |
01 |
|
-Came With Lord Roberts |
Jan 11 1908 |
18 |
8 |
02 |
|
A Reply
from Mr. Gandhi |
Jan 11 1908 |
21 |
8 |
07 |
|
Leaders Imprisoned |
Jan 18 1908 |
32 |
8 |
33 |
|
-Mr.
Gandhi’s Valediction |
Jan 18 1908 |
32 |
8 |
33 |
|
-Proceedings in Court |
Jan 18 1908 |
32 |
8 |
34 |
|
-Free
Hospitality |
Jan 18 1908 |
32 |
8 |
34 |
|
-The String of the Act |
Jan 18 1908 |
32 |
8 |
34 |
|
-The Dogs
Collar |
Jan 18 1908 |
32 |
8 |
34 |
|
-General Smut’s Action |
Jan 18 1908 |
32 |
8 |
35 |
|
-“A
Struggle for Religious Liberty” |
Jan 18 1908 |
32 |
8 |
35 |
|
-A Month Hence |
Jan 18 1908 |
32 |
8 |
35 |
|
-The
Proceedings |
Jan 18 1908 |
33 |
8 |
36 |
|
Humility |
Feb 08 1908 |
69 |
8 |
58 |
|
Voluntary
Registration |
Feb 08 1908 |
70 |
8 |
59 |
|
Mr. Gandhi Interviewed |
Feb 08 1908 |
72 |
8 |
52 |
|
-Playing
the Game |
Feb 08 1908 |
72 |
8 |
52 |
|
Mr. Gandhi’s Letter to the
Press |
Feb 15 1908 |
81 |
8 |
75 |
|
A Letter
of Thanks |
Feb 15 1908 |
88 |
8 |
45 |
|
Mr. Goal Experiences |
March 07 1908 |
112 |
8 |
119 |
|
-Classification
of Asiatics with Natives |
March 07 1908 |
112 |
8 |
120 |
|
-Description of the Cell |
March 07 1908 |
112 |
8 |
120 |
|
-The
Meals |
March 07 1908 |
112 |
8 |
121 |
|
The Late Dr. Pope |
March 14 1908 |
125 |
8 |
136 |
|
The Late
Sir Lepel Griffin |
March 14 1908 |
126 |
8 |
137 |
|
My Goal Experiences |
March 21 1908 |
137 |
8 |
145 |
|
-Change
in the Diet |
March 21 1908 |
138 |
8 |
145 |
|
-A Petition in Prison |
March 21 1908 |
138 |
8 |
145 |
|
-A
Contrast |
March 21 1908 |
138 |
8 |
146 |
|
The Natal Direct- Line Indian
Route |
April 11 1908 |
163 |
8 |
177 |
|
The Natal
Bills |
May 09 1908 |
199 |
8 |
221 |
|
Voluntary Registration in the
Transvaal |
May 09 1908 |
200 |
8 |
222 |
|
The Natal
Bills |
May 16 1908 |
207 |
8 |
236 |
|
Mr. Gandhi Interviewed |
May 16 1908 |
211 |
8 |
234 |
|
-The New
Natal Bills |
May 16 1908 |
211 |
8 |
234 |
|
Playing Foul |
May 30 1908 |
230 |
8 |
260 |
|
-An
Exhibition of Slimness |
May 30 1908 |
230 |
8 |
261 |
|
-Transvaal Government and the
Asiatic Act |
May 30 1908 |
230 |
8 |
260 |
|
-Passive
Resistance Once More |
May 30 1908 |
230 |
8 |
263,264 |
|
The Registration Act Again |
May 30 1908 |
239 |
8 |
259 |
|
-Pompt
Repudiation |
May 30 1908 |
239 |
8 |
259 |
|
Mr. Gandhi’s Address Before
the Y.M.C.A. |
June 13 1908 |
258 |
8 |
24 |
|
Transvaal
Gold Law |
June 20 1908 |
268 |
8 |
295 |
|
-British Indian Protest |
June 20 1908 |
268 |
8 |
295 |
|
Revival
of Passive Resistance |
June 27 1908 |
273 |
8 |
322 |
|
Impossible Terms |
June 27 1908 |
282 |
8 |
308 |
|
General
Smuts’ Statement |
June 27 1908 |
282 |
8 |
309 |
|
Mr. Gandhi Interviewed |
June 27 1908 |
282 |
8 |
310 |
|
Was
Repeal Promised |
July 04 1908 |
287 |
8 |
49,101 |
|
-Complete Correspondence |
July 04 1908 |
287 |
8 |
49,101 |
|
Immigration
Restriction Bill |
July 04 1908 |
288 |
8 |
231,253,277,290 |
|
Johannesburg Mass Meeting |
July 04 1908 |
295 |
8 |
319 |
|
-Mr.
Gandhi’s Speech |
July 04 1908 |
295 |
8 |
319 |
|
Mr. Gandhi’s Rejoinder |
July 04 1908 |
295 |
8 |
339 |
|
Mr. Essop
Mia’s Affidavit |
July 04 1908 |
296 |
8 |
313 |
|
Mr. Gandhi’s Affidavit |
July 11 1908 |
300 |
8 |
313 |
|
Applicant’s
Answering Affidavit |
July 11 1908 |
300 |
8 |
327,311 |
|
Mr. Gandhi Replies |
July 11 1908 |
302 |
8 |
327 |
|
The
Proceedings |
July 11 1908 |
302 |
8 |
333 |
|
The Ultimatum |
July 11 1908 |
302 |
8 |
342 |
|
Immigration
Restriction Test Case |
July 11 1908 |
304 |
8 |
341 |
|
Mr. Sorabji’s Case |
July 11 1908 |
306 |
8 |
354 |
|
The
Transvaal Trouble |
July 18 1908 |
318 |
8 |
353 |
|
-Trading Without Licences |
July 18 1908 |
320 |
8 |
351 |
|
Mr.
Sorabji’s Case |
July 18 1908 |
320 |
8 |
376 |
|
-Sentenced to Hard Labour |
July 25 1908 |
330 |
8 |
376 |
|
-Intense
Indignation |
July 25 1908 |
330 |
8 |
376 |
|
Notes on the Case |
July 25 1908 |
330 |
8 |
378 |
|
Hawkers
Arrested |
July 25 1908 |
331 |
8 |
379,82,85 |
|
-They Go to Goal |
July 25 1908 |
339 |
8 |
379,82,85 |
|
Leaders
Imprisoned |
July 25 1908 |
339 |
8 |
391 |
|
-Great Meeting in Johannesburg |
Aug 01 1908 |
343 |
8 |
391 |
|
-Store
Closed |
Aug 01 1908 |
343 |
8 |
391 |
|
- No Hawkers |
Aug 01 1908 |
343 |
8 |
391 |
|
Prison
Fare |
Aug 01 1908 |
344 |
8 |
397 |
|
Havila M. Gandhi Sentenced |
Aug 01 1908 |
347 |
8 |
405 |
|
Correspondence |
Aug 01 1908 |
350 |
8 |
396 |
|
-The Immigration Question |
Aug 01 1908 |
350 |
8 |
396 |
|
Another
Arrest Under the Act |
Aug 08 1908 |
355 |
8 |
421 |
|
A Johannesburg Case |
Aug 08 1908 |
359 |
8 |
415 |
|
The
Indian Struggle in the Transvaal |
Aug 15 1908 |
367 |
8 |
434 |
|
Broken Promises and Legalised Robbery |
Aug 15 1908 |
372 |
8 |
436 |
|
-Mr.
Gandhi’s Indictment |
Aug 15 1908 |
372 |
8 |
436 |
|
-Fortunately |
Aug 15 1908 |
372 |
8 |
437 |
|
-Pure
Administration and the Empire’s Peace |
Aug 15 1908 |
372 |
8 |
437 |
|
-Decline to Pay |
Aug 15 1908 |
373 |
8 |
438 |
|
-Partners
in South Africa |
Aug 15 1908 |
373 |
8 |
438 |
|
Mr. Gandhi’s Speech |
Aug 22 1908 |
381 |
8 |
456 |
|
The
Indian Struggle in the Transvaal |
Aug 22 1908 |
384 |
8 |
446 |
|
-A Petition to Parliament |
Aug 22 1908 |
384 |
8 |
449 |
|
-Mr.
Gandhi’s Interviewed |
Aug 22 1908 |
385 |
8 |
468 |
|
No Surrender |
Aug 29 1908 |
394 |
8 |
469 |
|
-The
Asiatic Attitude |
Aug 29 1908 |
394 |
8 |
469 |
|
-Submission Not Ultimatum |
Aug 29 1908 |
394 |
8 |
469 |
|
-Passive
Resistance to Continue |
Aug 29 1908 |
394 |
8 |
469 |
|
-A Supreme Question |
Aug 29 1908 |
394 |
8 |
469 |
|
-Mr.
Gandhi’s Views |
Aug 29 1908 |
394 |
8 |
470 |
|
-Mr. Gandhi and the “Mail” |
Aug 29 1908 |
395 |
8 |
477 |
|
Another
Mass Meeting |
Aug 29 1908 |
399 |
8 |
473 |
|
-More Certificates Burnt |
Aug 29 1908 |
399 |
8 |
473 |
|
-To-Day’s
Position Outlined |
Aug 29 1908 |
399 |
8 |
473 |
|
A Tactless Prosecution |
Aug 29 1908 |
400 |
8 |
479 |
|
What is
an Ultimatum? |
Aug 29 1908 |
400 |
8 |
462 |
|
-The Historic Letter |
Aug 29 1908 |
400 |
8 |
462 |
|
The
G.O.M.’s Birthday |
Sept 05 1908 |
405 |
9 |
10 |
|
Asiatics Registration
Amendment |
Sept 05 1908 |
406 |
8 |
544 |
|
Mr.
Gandhi’s Speech |
Sept 12 1908 |
429 |
8 |
473 |
|
Violence Also? |
Sept 12 1908 |
431 |
8 |
483 |
|
Mr. Essop
Mia and His Successor |
Sept 19 1908 |
433 |
9 |
55 |
|
The Resolutions |
Sept 19 1908 |
435 |
9 |
32 |
|
Transvaal
Indians’ Petition to the Imperial Government |
Sept 19 1908 |
436 |
9 |
18 |
|
-Preliminary |
Sept 19 1908 |
436 |
9 |
18 |
|
-Hasty
Legislation |
Sept 19 1908 |
436 |
9 |
18 |
|
-The Act Generally Acceptable |
Sept 19 1908 |
436 |
9 |
19 |
|
-Finger
Prints |
Sept 19 1908 |
436 |
9 |
19 |
|
-On Repeal of Act of 1907 |
Sept 19 1908 |
436 |
9 |
20 |
|
-Promise
of Repeal |
Sept 19 1908 |
436 |
9 |
20 |
|
-Retention of Act Unnecessary |
Sept 19 1908 |
437 |
9 |
23 |
|
-Status
of Educated Indians |
Sept 19 1908 |
438 |
9 |
25 |
|
-Passive Resistance |
Sept 19 1908 |
439 |
9 |
27 |
|
-Conclusion |
Sept 19 1908 |
439 |
9 |
29 |
|
Mr. P. Duncan on the Colour
Question |
Sept 19 1908 |
441 |
9 |
551 |
|
The
Soldiers’ Petition |
Sept 19 1908 |
442 |
9 |
37 |
|
Notes on the Transvaal
Struggle |
Sept 19 1908 |
444 |
9 |
39 |
|
-“The
Deportation Farce” |
Sept 19 1908 |
446 |
9 |
30 |
|
Life in Boksburg Gaol |
Sept 26 1908 |
450 |
9 |
57 |
|
-How an
Indian was Treated |
Sept 26 1908 |
450 |
9 |
57 |
|
-Serious Allegations |
Sept 26 1908 |
450 |
9 |
57 |
|
Mr.
Gandhi’s Reply |
Sept 26 1908 |
453 |
9 |
50 |
|
A Solution Possible |
Sept 26 1908 |
453 |
9 |
54 |
|
Should
Indians be Starved into Submission? |
Oct 03 1908 |
466 |
9 |
49 |
|
-The Prison Dietary Again |
Oct 03 1908 |
466 |
9 |
49,53,61,73,71 |
|
Shocking
Allegations |
Oct 03 1908 |
468 |
9 |
70 |
|
-Need for Inquiry |
Oct 03 1908 |
468 |
9 |
70 |
|
-Affidavit |
Oct 03 1908 |
468 |
9 |
75 |
|
Should Indians be Starved into
Submission? |
Oct 10 1908 |
478 |
9 |
74 |
|
-Further
Correspondence |
Oct 10 1908 |
478 |
9 |
74 |
|
Volkrust Again |
Oct 17 1908 |
502 |
9 |
101,103 |
|
-Mr.
Gandhi Sentenced |
Oct 17 1908 |
502 |
9 |
101,103 |
|
Pickets Arrested |
Dec 26 1908 |
638 |
9 |
111 |
|
-Leaders
Before the Court |
Dec 26 1908 |
638 |
9 |
111 |
|
A New Phase |
Jan 23 1909 |
45 |
9 |
155 |
|
-A Letter
to the Press |
Jan 23 1909 |
45 |
9 |
153 |
|
-Mr. Gandhi Interviewed |
Jan 23 1909 |
46 |
9 |
156 |
|
British
Indians in Canada |
Jan 23 1909 |
46 |
9 |
157 |
|
Mr. Aswat Falls into Line |
Jan 30 1909 |
52 |
9 |
166-67 |
|
Thanks to
Sir Charles Bruce |
Feb 06 1909 |
60 |
9 |
169 |
|
The Struggle |
Feb 20 1909 |
81 |
9 |
192 |
|
The
Constitution |
Feb 20 1909 |
82 |
9 |
193 |
|
Mr. Gandhi Goes to Gaol |
Feb 27 1909 |
95 |
9 |
197 |
|
Message
to the Madrassis |
March06 1909 |
108 |
9 |
199 |
|
Indians and Alcohol |
April 10 1909 |
160 |
9 |
210,212 |
|
At
Pretoria |
May 29 1909 |
235 |
9 |
216,217 |
|
At Park Station |
May 29 1909 |
235 |
9 |
220 |
|
What the
“Pretoria News” Says |
May 29 1909 |
236 |
9 |
217 |
|
Mr. Gandhi’s Experiences |
June 05 1909 |
247 |
9 |
221,224 |
|
Deputation
Mass Meeting |
June 19 1909 |
270 |
9 |
252,253 |
|
-Important Resolutions |
June 19 1909 |
270 |
9 |
254 |
|
Foul Play |
June 19 1909 |
271 |
9 |
251,252 |
|
Mr. Polak and His Work |
July 03 1909 |
295 |
9 |
274,275 |
|
Interviewed
by Reuter |
Aug 07 1909 |
341 |
9 |
280,281 |
|
Mr. Gandhi Corrects “South
Africa” |
Aug 21 1909 |
369 |
9 |
306 |
|
A Timely
Letter |
Sept 04 1909 |
382 |
9 |
327,328 |
|
“South Africa” Again Corrected |
Oct 16 1909 |
454 |
9 |
483,484 |
|
News from
London |
Nov 13 1909 |
495 |
9 |
527 |
|
A Joint Movement in London |
Dec 04 1909 |
519 |
9 |
511 |
|
Message
from the Delegates at Capetown |
Dec 04 1909 |
519 |
10 |
83 |
|
Deputation Arrives at
Johannesburg |
Dec 04 1909 |
522 |
10 |
86,87 |
|
Transvaal
Indian Deputation in England |
Dec 11 1909 |
526 |
9 |
539,543 |
|
Johannesburg Mass Meeting |
Dec 11 1909 |
531 |
10 |
90,92 |
|
-Resolutions |
Dec 11 1909 |
531 |
10 |
94,95 |
|
The Transvaal Struggle |
Dec 11 1909 |
532 |
9 |
519,520 |
|
Mr.
Gandhi Interviewed at Capetown |
Dec 11 1909 |
534 |
10 |
90 |
|
Coloured People in the
Transvaal Trains |
Jan 01 1910 |
07 |
10 |
104 |
|
Liberty |
Jan 08 1910 |
11 |
10 |
121 |
|
Natal Licences Regulations |
Jan 08 1910 |
11 |
10 |
122 |
|
The
Transvaal Railway Regulations |
Jan 08 1910 |
11 |
10 |
122,123 |
|
The C.S.A.R. Regulations |
Jan 08 1910 |
15 |
10 |
114,115 |
|
A
Brilliant Function in Johannesburg |
Jan 15 1910 |
19 |
10 |
119,120 |
|
The Royeppen Banquet |
Jan 15 1910 |
22 |
10 |
128 |
|
Ethics of
Hawking |
Jan 15 1910 |
22 |
10 |
128,130 |
|
Recent Discharges |
Jan 22 1910 |
29 |
10 |
133,134 |
|
Mr.
Nanalal Shah’s Services |
Jan 29 1910 |
37 |
10 |
141 |
|
To Passive Resisters |
Jan 29 1910 |
37 |
10 |
142 |
|
The
Question of Railway- Travelling on the C.S.A.R. |
Jan 29 1910 |
38 |
10 |
135,136 |
|
Transvaal Notes |
Jan 29 1910 |
38 |
10 |
136,137 |
|
The Aga
Khan and Passive Resistance |
Feb 05 1910 |
45 |
10 |
145,146 |
|
The Passive Resister’s Goal |
Feb 12 1910 |
52 |
9 |
471 |
|
Railway
Traveling Difficulties |
Feb 12 1910 |
56 |
10 |
145 |
|
Mr. Doke |
Feb 19 1910 |
61 |
10 |
157 |
|
Mr.
Rustomjee |
Feb 19 1910 |
61 |
10 |
157,158 |
|
Imam Saheb |
Feb 19 1910 |
61 |
10 |
158 |
|
Honour to
Mr. Doke |
Feb 19 1910 |
65 |
10 |
154 |
|
Starvation of Passive
Resisters |
Feb 26 1910 |
70 |
10 |
163,164 |
|
The Natal
Indian Congress |
Feb 26 1910 |
70 |
10 |
164 |
|
Indian Education |
Feb 26 1910 |
70 |
10 |
164 |
|
The Cape
Coloured People |
Feb 26 1910 |
70 |
10 |
165 |
|
The Indian Council and
Indentured Labour |
March05 1910 |
77 |
10 |
170,171 |
|
The
Johannesburg Municipality & Coloured People |
March05 1910 |
77 |
10 |
171,172 |
|
Treatment of Passive
Resistance Prisoners |
March05 1910 |
77 |
10 |
160,162 |
|
Mr.
Thatham on Indentured Indians |
March12 1910 |
87 |
10 |
177,178 |
|
More Crusaders |
March19 1910 |
95 |
10 |
186 |
|
Indian
Voters at the Cape |
March19 1910 |
95 |
10 |
186,187 |
|
Transvaal Notes |
March19 1910 |
99 |
10 |
185 |
|
Deportations
|
March26 1910 |
103 |
10 |
194,195 |
|
Krugersdorp Location Committee
|
March26 1910 |
103 |
10 |
195 |
|
Passive
Resisters and Their Treatment |
March26 1910 |
104 |
10 |
190,192 |
|
The Lourenco Marques Incident |
March26 1910 |
107 |
10 |
187 |
|
The
Publication of “Indian Home Rule” |
April 02 1910 |
110 |
10 |
188,190 |
|
War Against Colour |
April 02 1910 |
111 |
10 |
200 |
|
Further
Correspondence |
April 09 1910 |
119 |
10 |
211 |
|
Railway Traveling in the
Transvaal |
April 09 1910 |
122 |
10 |
199,210 |
|
Transvaal
Notes |
April 09 1910 |
122 |
10 |
207 |
|
Further Correspondence |
April 16 1910 |
126 |
10 |
217 |
|
Tamil
Sacrifice |
April 16 1910 |
127 |
10 |
220 |
|
The Late Mr. Woodhead |
April 16 1910 |
127 |
10 |
220,221 |
|
Transvaal
Notes |
April 16 1910 |
130 |
10 |
211-12 |
|
Those Deportations |
April 23 1910 |
135 |
10 |
224,225 |
|
Transvaal
Notes |
April 23 1910 |
137 |
10 |
219,224 |
|
Their Condition Described by
Messrs. Sorabji and Medh |
April 30 1910 |
141 |
10 |
234,236 |
|
Notable
Discharges |
April 30 1910 |
143 |
10 |
237 |
|
The Pretoria Municipality |
April 30 1910 |
143 |
10 |
237 |
|
The ₤3
Tax Again |
April 30 1910 |
143 |
10 |
238 |
|
Indians on Sidewalks |
April 30 1910 |
146 |
10 |
229 |
|
The
Supreme Court Case |
May 07 1910 |
151 |
10 |
242 |
|
Mr. Royeppen and His Friend |
May 07 1910 |
151 |
10 |
244 |
|
Our
Publications |
May 07 1910 |
151 |
10 |
245 |
|
Transvaal Notes |
May 07 1910 |
156 |
10 |
242 |
|
Railway
Traveling in the Transvaal |
May 14 1910 |
163 |
10 |
240 |
|
The Returned Deportes |
May 21 1910 |
167 |
10 |
255 |
|
Mr.
Gandhi Reply |
May 21 1910 |
169 |
1910_May 21_PageNo 169 |
10 |
246,250 |
Criminal Neglect |
May 28 1910 |
177 |
10 |
258,259 |
|
German
East Africa Lines Steamers |
May 28 1910 |
177 |
10 |
259 |
|
Mr. Royeppen |
May 28 1910 |
177 |
10 |
259 |
|
More
Discharges |
May 28 1910 |
178 |
10 |
260 |
|
For Colonial-Born Indians |
May 28 1910 |
178 |
10 |
260,261 |
|
Mr.
Bhayat |
June 04 1910 |
185 |
10 |
264 |
|
Mr. Sorabji’s Re-Arrest |
June 04 1910 |
185 |
10 |
264,265 |
|
Position
of British Indians |
June 11 1910 |
191 |
10 |
263 |
|
Mr. Kallenbach’s Offer |
June 11 1910 |
193 |
10 |
269 |
|
Lashes! |
June 11 1910 |
193 |
10 |
269,270 |
|
To Indigent Families of
Passive Resisters |
June 11 1910 |
193 |
10 |
262 |
|
Mr.
Shelat’s Treatment |
June 11 1910 |
196 |
10 |
268 |
|
Passive Resisters |
June 18 1910 |
201 |
10 |
274 |
|
Indians
Under the Union |
June 25 1910 |
209 |
10 |
277,278 |
|
Transvaal Indians and the
Governor General |
July 09 1910 |
229 |
10 |
286,287 |
|
Transvaal
Deportees |
July 16 1910 |
233 |
10 |
292 |
|
Licensing Law |
July 16 1910 |
233 |
10 |
292 |
|
Transvaal
Notes |
July 16 1910 |
236 |
10 |
287 |
|
Another Breach of Faith! |
July 30 1910 |
249 |
10 |
298,299 |
|
Prison
Treatment |
July 30 1910 |
249 |
10 |
299 |
|
Transvaal Indians in the House
of Lords |
Aug 06 1910 |
257 |
10 |
301,302 |
|
An
Interesting Group |
Aug 06 1910 |
257 |
10 |
303 |
|
Mr. Gandhi Replies |
Aug 06 1910 |
259 |
10 |
300,301 |
|
Mr.
Ritch’s Departure Postponed |
Aug 13 1910 |
265 |
10 |
305 |
|
Indians Under the Union |
Aug 13 1910 |
265 |
10 |
305,306 |
|
“Asiatic
Exaggeration?” |
Aug 13 1910 |
267 |
10 |
304 |
|
The Grand Old Man of India |
Sept 03 1910 |
287 |
10 |
313 |
|
Long Live
the Grand Old Man |
Sept 03 1910 |
289 |
10 |
314 |
|
Great London Meeting |
Sept 03 1910 |
289 |
10 |
314,315 |
|
Indentured
Labour |
Sept 03 1910 |
289 |
10 |
315 |
|
A Reproach |
Sept 03 1910 |
289 |
10 |
315,316 |
|
Mr.
Chhotabhai’s Case |
Sept 10 1910 |
297 |
10 |
319 |
|
Messrs. Ritch and Polak |
Sept 10 1910 |
298 |
10 |
320 |
|
A Prayer
to the King Emperor |
Sept 17 1910 |
305 |
10 |
323 |
|
The Deportees at Cape Town |
Oct 15 1910 |
339 |
10 |
328 |
|
Transvaal
Notes |
Oct 15 1910 |
343 |
10 |
331,332 |
|
The Deportees Return |
Oct 29 1910 |
360 |
10 |
340,341 |
|
Proposed
New Immigration Bill |
Nov 05 1910 |
365 |
10 |
344,345 |
|
Mrs. Sodha Arrested |
Nov 12 1910 |
374 |
10 |
347 |
|
Telegraphic
Amenities |
Nov 19 1910 |
384 |
10 |
349,350 |
|
No Addresses Presented Loyal |
Dec 03 1910 |
399 |
10 |
363,364 |
|
Treatment
of Indian Prisoners Geetings and Welcome |
Dec 03 1910 |
400 |
10 |
368,369 |
|
-The Royal Visit |
Dec 03 1910 |
401 |
10 |
378 |
|
Transvaal
Notes |
Jan 21 1911 |
28 |
10 |
400 |
|
A Breach of Faith? |
Feb 25 1911 |
79 |
10 |
408 |
|
-The New
Railway Regulations |
Feb 25 1911 |
79 |
10 |
408 |
|
New Immigration Bill |
March041911 |
87 |
10 |
409 |
|
Transvaal
Notes |
March111911 |
95 |
10 |
420 |
|
British Indian Association’s
Action |
March181911 |
102 |
10 |
103 |
|
The
Immigration Bill |
March181911 |
103 |
10 |
470 |
|
Text of Natal Petition |
March181911 |
105 |
10 |
441 |
|
A
Sinister Move |
March251911 |
113 |
10 |
467 |
|
The Effect of Free State
Opposition to Immigration Bill |
March251911 |
113 |
10 |
467,476, 477 |
|
Resolutions |
April 01 1911 |
126 |
10 |
492 |
|
- Further Correspondence |
April 08 1911 |
143 |
10 |
487,497 |
|
- Mr.
Gandhi Interviewed |
April 08 1911 |
144 |
10 |
498 |
|
- European Committee Act |
April 15 1911 |
145 |
10 |
485 |
|
The
Immigration Bill |
April 15 1911 |
153 |
11 |
10 |
|
-Mr. Gandhi’s Proposals |
April 15 1911 |
153 |
11 |
10 |
|
-General
Indian Views |
April 29 1911 |
153 |
11 |
15 |
|
The End of the Struggle in
Sight |
April 29 1911 |
171 |
11 |
36,38 |
|
Negotiations
Between General Smut and Mr. Gandhi |
April 29 1911 |
171 |
11 |
36,38 |
|
Transvaal Notes |
May 06 1911 May 06 1911 |
187 |
11 |
56 |
|
Mr.
Chotabhai’s Gift |
May 13 1911 |
193 |
11 |
69 |
|
Transvaal Notes |
May 13 1911 |
197 |
11 |
61 |
|
Natal
Indians’ Petition |
May 20 1911 |
199 |
11 |
70 |
|
-Imperial Government Informed
of True Position |
May 20 1911 |
199 |
11 |
70 |
|
A Worthy
Object |
May 20 1911 |
201 |
11 |
83 |
|
A Licensing Scandal |
May 20 1911 |
201 |
11 |
83 |
|
The
Settlement Completed |
May 27 1911 |
207 |
11 |
49,59,76,79,85 |
|
-Final Correspondence Between
the Minister and Mr. Gandhi |
May 27 1911 |
207 |
11 |
49,59,76, 79,85 |
|
For
Passive Resisters |
May 27 1911 |
211 |
11 |
90 |
|
At Last! |
May 27 1911 |
211 |
11 |
90 |
|
Notice |
May 27 1911 |
214 |
11 |
87 |
|
British Indian Association |
June 03 1911 |
214 |
11 |
87 |
|
Krugerdorp
Agitators |
June 10 1911 |
219 |
11 |
97 |
|
Encircled |
June 17 1911 |
229 |
11 |
106 |
|
The
Address to Mr. Hosken |
June 17 1911 |
236 |
11 |
105 |
|
The Banquet |
June 17 1911 |
238 |
11 |
110 |
|
The
Coronation |
July 08 1911 |
237 |
11 |
111 |
|
Indian Wives |
July 08 1911 |
266 |
11 |
120 |
|
Reception
to Mr. Kallenback |
Aug 05 1911 |
301 |
11 |
131,132 |
|
-A Hearty Send-Off from
Johannesburg |
Aug 05 1911 |
301 |
11 |
132,134 |
|
Mr.
KAllenbach |
Aug 05 1911 |
303 |
11 |
136 |
|
Lawyer’s in Council |
Aug 12 1911 |
303 |
11 |
137 |
|
Indians
Support Mr. Ritch |
Aug 19 1911 |
319 |
11 |
143 |
|
An Important Decision |
Aug 19 1911 |
321 |
11 |
144 |
|
An
Educational Scandal |
Aug 19 1911 |
321 |
11 |
145 |
|
For Indian Parents |
Aug 19 1911 |
321 |
11 |
146 |
|
Germiston
Indians |
Sept 23 1911 |
365 |
11 |
158 |
|
A Shocking Case |
Sept 23 1911 |
365 |
11 |
159 |
|
Mr.
Gandhi and the Indian National Congress |
Sept 30 1911 |
379 |
11 |
162 |
|
“Wasted Away to a Shadow” |
Oct 07 1911 |
383 |
11 |
164 |
|
The
Immigration Case |
Oct 14 1911 |
393 |
11 |
167 |
|
Mr. & Mrs. Polak |
Oct 28 1911 |
409 |
11 |
173 |
|
A Fruit
of Passive Resistance |
Oct 28 1911 |
410 |
11 |
173 |
|
The £3 Tax |
Nov 11 1911 |
426 |
11 |
179 |
|
A Breach
of Faith |
Nov 18 1911 |
433 |
11 |
186 |
|
Indian Women’s Association
Bazaar |
Nov 25 1911 |
441 |
11 |
184 |
|
-A
Brilliant Assembly of Friends and Workers |
Nov 25 1911 |
441 |
11 |
184 |
|
An Unfortunate Answer |
Nov 25 1911 |
443 |
11 |
187 |
|
An Attack
on Asiatic Morals |
Dec 02 1911 |
453 |
11 |
192 |
|
Mixed Schools and Morals |
Dec 09 1911 |
461 |
11 |
196 |
|
The
Iniquitous Tax |
Dec 16 1911 |
471 |
11 |
199 |
|
What to Expect from the
Imperial Government |
Dec 23 1911 |
481 |
11 |
200 |
|
A
Shameful Act |
Dec 30 1911 |
491 |
11 |
203 |
|
The New Year |
Dec 30 1911 |
491 |
11 |
204 |
|
Famine |
Jan 06 1912 |
03 |
11 |
206 |
|
Mr. Polak at the National
Congress |
Jan 06 1912 |
03 |
11 |
207 |
|
Joyful
News |
Jan 06 1912 |
03 |
11 |
207 |
|
Smallpox in Johannesburg |
Jan 13 1912 |
10 |
11 |
209 |
|
The
Plague |
Jan 20 1912 |
21 |
11 |
212 |
|
Mr. Gandhi Interviewed |
Jan 27 1912 |
34 |
11 |
210,212 |
|
The New
Immigration Bill |
Feb 03 1912 |
39 |
11 |
219,219 |
|
Late Mr. Abdoolla Hajee Adam |
Feb 03 1912 |
40 |
11 |
219,220 |
|
The
Immigration Bill |
Feb 10 1912 |
47 |
11 |
228,229 |
|
The £ 3 Tax |
Feb 17 1912 |
55 |
11 |
235,237 |
|
The
Resolution |
Feb 17 1912 |
58 |
11 |
226,227 |
|
Misrepresentation |
March09 1912 |
83 |
11 |
242 |
|
The
Indenture Resolution |
March16 1912 |
91 |
11 |
246 |
|
Mr. Ruthnum Pather |
March16 1912 |
91 |
11 |
246,247 |
|
A Public
Letter to Mr. Ratan Tata of Bombay |
April 06 1912 |
115 |
11 |
248-253 |
|
Locations and Disease |
April 06 1912 |
117 |
11 |
224-226 |
|
Colour
Bar in Sports |
May 04 1912 |
155 |
11 |
261-262 |
|
What is a Wife? |
May 11 1912 |
159 |
11 |
262 |
|
The
Johannesburg School |
May 18 1912 |
167 |
11 |
263 |
|
Indian Education in Natal |
May 25 1912 |
175 |
11 |
264 |
|
“An
Unfortunate Case” |
June 01 1912 |
183 |
11 |
267-269 |
|
The Health of Indentured
Indians |
June 22 1912 |
209 |
11 |
269-270 |
|
Mrs.
Vogl’s Bazaar |
June 22 1912 |
209 |
11 |
270 |
|
Dr. Murison’s Charge |
July 13 1912 |
237 |
11 |
276-277 |
|
The New
Broom |
July 13 1912 |
237 |
11 |
237-238 |
|
Indian Interpreters |
July 13 1912 |
238 |
11 |
279-280 |
|
More of
the New Broom |
July 20 1912 |
245 |
11 |
281 |
|
Dr. Murison’s Letter |
July 20 1912 |
245 |
11 |
2 |
|
The
Settlement Prolonged |
July 27 1912 |
253 |
11 |
286-287 |
|
The Germiston Indians |
July 27 1912 |
253 |
11 |
287 |
|
The
Boksburg Case |
July 27 1912 |
253 |
11 |
288-289 |
|
Out in the Street |
Aug 03 1912 |
262 |
11 |
284 |
|
The
Germiston Indian Location Site |
Aug 03 1912 |
263 |
11 |
293-294 |
|
Mr. Tata’s Munificence |
Aug 10 1912 |
269 |
11 |
299 |
|
The
Sheriff’s Meeting |
Aug 10 1912 |
269 |
11 |
299-300 |
|
Invalid Regulations |
Aug 10 1912 |
269 |
11 |
300 |
|
Small-Pox
in Johannesburg |
Aug 17 1912 |
277 |
11 |
304 |
|
A Splendid Record |
Aug 24 1912 |
283 |
11 |
307-310 |
|
Death of
Mr. A.O. Hume |
Aug 31 1912 |
291 |
11 |
313 |
|
Railway Travelling in The
Transvaal |
Aug 31 1912 |
293 |
11 |
314 |
|
A
Distinct Hardship |
Aug 31 1912 |
293 |
11 |
314-315 |
|
Preparation to Honour Mr.
Gokhale |
Aug 31 1912 |
294 |
11 |
310 |
|
-Meeting
at Johannesburg |
Aug 31 1912 |
294 |
11 |
312 |
|
Mr. and Mrs. Polak |
Sept 07 1912 |
301 |
11 |
317-318 |
|
His
Highness the Aga Khan |
Sept 07 1912 |
301 |
11 |
318 |
|
Thou, too, Brutus! |
Sept 07 1912 |
301 |
11 |
319-320 |
|
Ourselves |
Sept 14 1912 |
309 |
11 |
325-326 |
|
Proposed Indian School at
Johannesburg |
Sept 14 1912 |
309 |
11 |
327 |
|
More
Official Illegality |
Sept 14 1912 |
309 |
11 |
328-329 |
|
The Phoenix Trust |
Sept 14 1912 |
310 |
11 |
320-325 |
|
Immigration
Authorities Again Censured |
Sept 28 1912 |
325 |
11 |
331-332 |
|
Hon. Mr. Gokhale’s Visit |
Oct 05 1912 |
334 |
11 |
332-333 |
|
Mr.
Gokhale’s Visit |
Oct 19 1912 |
352 |
11 |
334-335 |
|
Reuter’s Report |
Oct 26 1912 |
355 |
11 |
335 |
|
A Sacred
Name |
Nov 02 1912 |
367 |
11 |
336-337 |
|
Sir William Beaumont |
Nov 16 1912 |
385 |
11 |
346 |
|
Other
Speeches |
Nov 23 1912 |
397 |
11 |
348 |
|
Mr. Gokhale Interviewed |
Nov 23 1912 |
401 |
11 |
342-344 |
|
The
Banquet |
Dec 07 1912 |
412 |
11 |
350 |
|
Education in Vernaculars |
Dec 07 1912 |
413 |
11 |
413 |
|
A
Catastrophe |
Dec 28 1912 |
439 |
11 |
361 |
|
Mr. Gokhale at the National
Congress |
Jan 04 1913 |
03 |
11 |
421-422 |
|
Does It
Mean Passive Resistance? |
Jan 18 1913 |
15 |
11 |
438 |
|
The Indenture System |
Jan 18 1913 |
15 |
11 |
438 |
|
Indian
Education |
Jan 18 1913 |
15 |
11 |
439 |
|
England’s Biggest Customer |
Jan 18 1913 |
16 |
11 |
440 |
|
None Too
Soon |
Jan 25 1913 |
21 |
11 |
443 |
|
The Licensing Question |
Jan 25 1913 |
21 |
11 |
443-444 |
|
The
Indian Women’s Bazaar |
Jan 25 1913 |
22 |
11 |
445 |
|
A Correction |
Feb 01 1913 |
27 |
11 |
450-451 |
|
Hertzogism |
Feb 01 1913 |
28 |
11 |
451-452 |
|
Welcome |
March08 1913 |
57 |
11 |
477 |
|
The
Question of Visiting Passes |
March15 1913 |
62 |
11 |
476-477 |
|
A Public Example |
March15 1913 |
63 |
11 |
488 |
|
Lord
Ampthill’s Advocacy |
March22 1913 |
69 |
11 |
495 |
|
Hindus and Mahomedans Beware |
March22 1913 |
69 |
11 |
496 |
|
The
Marriage Question |
March29 1913 |
75 |
11 |
504-505 |
|
The Storm-Signal |
April 05 1913 |
81 |
12 |
03-04 |
|
The New
Bill |
April 12 1913 |
87 |
12 |
13-14 |
|
The Marriage Imbroglio |
April 12 1913 |
87 |
12 |
14 |
|
Its
Effect |
April 12 1913 |
89 |
12 |
16-17 |
|
The New Bill and the Old |
April 12 1913 |
89 |
12 |
17-18 |
|
The
Immigration Bill |
April 19 1913 |
93 |
12 |
32 |
|
Lord Ampthill’s Committee |
April 19 1913 |
93 |
12 |
33-34 |
|
Natal
Indians, Beware! |
April 19 1913 |
94 |
12 |
34 |
|
Correspondence With the
Government |
April 19 1913 |
95 |
12 |
26-27 |
|
£3 Tax
Disappointment |
April 26 1913 |
99 |
12 |
42-43 |
|
That Bill |
April 26 1913 |
99 |
12 |
43-44 |
|
The Bill |
May 03 1913 |
105 |
12 |
57-58 |
|
Indian Women as Passive Resisters |
May 10 1913 |
109 |
12 |
65-66 |
|
The
Women’s Resolution |
May 10 1913 |
111 |
12 |
66 |
|
The Second Reading (Contd) |
May 17 1913 |
118 |
12 |
71-72 |
|
The Bill |
May 24 1913 |
123 |
12 |
78-79 |
|
The Outlook |
May 31 1913 |
129 |
12 |
94-95 |
|
Munien’s
Case |
May 31 1913 |
129 |
12 |
96 |
|
The Bill |
June 07 1913 |
137 |
12 |
101-102 |
|
The Bill |
June 14 1913 |
145 |
12 |
108-110 |
|
An Effect of the New Act |
Aug 16 1913 |
199 |
12 |
162 |
|
The Late
Sir Adamjee Peerbhai |
Aug 16 1913 |
199 |
12 |
162 |
|
Mr. Cachalia’s Letter |
Sept 20 1913 |
233 |
12 |
192-195 |
|
How to Do
It? |
Sept 20 1913 |
233 |
12 |
195-196 |
|
The Resisters at Volksrust |
Sept 24 1913 |
237 |
12 |
202-203 |
|
The Late
Mr. Hoosen Dawad |
Sept 24 1913 |
239 |
12 |
204 |
|
The ₤3 Tax |
Sept 24 1913 |
240 |
12 |
204-206 |
|
What
Appeal Boards Stand for |
Sept 24 1913 |
240 |
12 |
204-206 |
|
The Late Mr. Haji Hoosen Dawad
Mahomed |
Oct 01 1913 |
242 |
12 |
222-224 |
|
The
Marriage Question |
Oct 01 1913 |
243 |
12 |
224-227 |
|
Indian Travellers’
Difficulties |
Oct 08 1913 |
251 |
12 |
211-212 |
|
Patidar
Support |
Oct 15 1913 |
257 |
12 |
237 |
|
An Official Statement |
Oct 15 1913 |
258 |
12 |
239-241 |
|
News of
the Struggle |
Oct 22 1913 |
262 |
12 |
238-239 |
|
Further Correspondence With
the Government |
Oct 29 1913 |
267 |
12 |
201-202 |
|
General
Smuts and the ₤3 Tax |
Nov 05 1913 |
271 |
12 |
252 |
|
Mr. Gandhi’s Telegram |
Nov 05 1913 |
272 |
12 |
254-255 |
|
Sir Thos.
Watt’s Speech |
Nov 05 1913 |
275 |
12 |
256 |
|
A Week of Excitement |
Nov 12 1913 |
277 |
12 |
256 |
|
Ready to
Cross the Border |
Nov 12 1913 |
277 |
12 |
257 |
|
Mr. Gandhi Arrested |
Nov 12 1913 |
278 |
12 |
258,260 |
|
Mr.
Gandhi Sentenced |
Nov 19 1913 |
287 |
12 |
263-265 |
|
Mr. Polak Sentenced |
Nov 26 1913 |
290 |
12 |
268-269 |
|
Meeting
at Maritzburg |
Dec 17 1913 |
S (1) |
12 |
302 |
|
The Release of the Leaders |
Dec 24 1913 |
317 |
12 |
272 |
|
A Letter
From the Leaders |
Jan 28 1914 |
39 |
12 |
337 |
|
The Immigration Act |
Feb 11 1914 |
57 |
12 |
342-344 |
|
In
Memoriam |
Feb 25 1914 |
71 |
12 |
357 |
|
Untimely Death of a Young
Passive Resisters |
Feb 25 1914 |
71 |
12 |
357 |
|
A
Marriage Proclamation |
April 08 1914 |
119 |
12 |
402-403 |
|
The Late Mrs. Mayo |
May 20 1914 |
159 |
12 |
415-416 |
|
Indian
Grievances |
June 10 1914 |
177 |
12 |
424 |
|
A Historic Debate |
June 17 1914 |
183 |
12 |
431-432 |
|
The Late
Sir David Hunter |
June 24 1914 |
189 |
12 |
434 |
|
The End |
July 08 1914 |
201 |
12 |
447-448 |
|
Farwell
to Mr. an Mrs. Gandhi |
July 15 1914 |
205 |
12 |
444-447 |
|
The Legal Position |
July 22 1914 |
213 |
12 |
498-501 |
|
Durban
Banquet Speeches |
July 22 1914 |
215 |
12 |
463-465 |
|
Farewell Letter |
July 29 1914 |
217 |
12 |
500-503 |
|
Mr.
Gandhi’s Farewell to Pretoria |
July 29 1914 |
218 |
12 |
459-460 |
|
The Inscriptions |
July 29 1914 |
222 |
12 |
486-487 |
|
Transvaal
Indian Women and Mr. Gandhi |
Aug 05 1914 |
225 |
12 |
488 |
|
Mr. Gandhi on Sports |
Sept 02 1914 |
247 |
12 |
456-458 |
|
Mr.
Gandhi and the Colonial Born |
Sept 09 1914 |
258 |
12 |
454 |
|
Mr. Gandhi’s Speech |
Sept 30 1914 |
273 |
12 |
523-526 |
|
Kilts to
Keep us Warm |
Nov 04 1914 |
301 |
12 |
536 |
|
London Indian Volunteers |
Dec 09 1914 |
335 |
12 |
549 |