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Conclusion Satyagraha in South Africa ~ Index
written by Mohandas K. Gandhi, translated by Valji Govindji Desai
1928



ABDUL GANI, 95 Asiatic Department created, Abdul Kadar Bavazir=Imam 77 ff., 79 ff.

   Saheb q.v.                      Asiatic Law Amendment Ordi-

Abdulla Haji Adam Jhaveri, nance, 90 ff.

   Sheth, 39                       Asiatic Registration Act, 177

Abdul Rahman, Doctor, 12 ff. Abubakar Amad, Sheth, 21, 30 Avesta, the, 220 Accounts, the importance of

   keeping prper, 114-15           BADARI SHIVPUJAN, 256

Adajania, Sorabji Shapurji, Badruddin Tyabji, 46

   192ff.                          Bagasra, xii

Adam, Sheth Haji, 40 Balfour, 280-81 Adamji Miyankhan, 45 Banerji, Sruendranath, 48 Agreements, golden rule for Basutos, the 7

    interpreting, 17               Beauty, false notions of, 8

Ahmedabad, Satyagraha of the Bechuanas, the, 7

    millhands in , xiii            Bhagavata, the, 9

Aiyar, Sir Subramanya, 48 Bhandarkar, Professor, 47 ff. Albrecht, 230 Bhavani Dayal, Mrs, 253 Alexander, Mrs, helps to save Bhownuggree, Sir Muncherjee,

   the auther from being lynch-        61 ff. 110 ff.
   ed, 54-55                       Bible, the, 10

Alexander, Police Superinten- Biharilal Maharaj, 277

   dent, contrives to save the     Bloemfontein, 4, 167
   auther from mob fryu, 54 ff.,   Bolemfontein jail, 283
   170                             Boers, the, 13; compel 'natives'

Ali, 124 to till land for them, 13; Ali, H.O., 110 ff. come into conflict with the Allahabad, 46 English and 'trek' into the Amad Bhayat, Sheth, 280 interior, 13; love their own Ampthill, Lord, 209 ff., 295 language, 14-5; their large Anandacharulu, P., 48 farms 14; love of liberty, Andrews, C.F., 163, 247, 291-92, 14; their women equally

   294, 295, 296, 300, 302             brave, 14, 15; their
                                   religion, 15

Boer War, the, 13,62 ff.; Indian

   ambulance corps in, 69 ff.

Bombay, xii, 45, 48, 75 Courland, s .s., 48 ff. Booth, Dr, 70 Crewe, Lord, 208 Boston tea party, 187 Cronje, General, 13, 74 Botha, General, 14, 16 ff., CuIlinan, the, the world's larg- 101, est diamond, 4

   121 ff.,144,168, 209 ff.,    Curtis, Lionel, 87, 89, 101

243, Curzon, Lord, 73

   245

Briscoe, Dr, 269, 272 DADA ABDULLA, Indian firm Buller, General, 71 in Durban, 37-39, 48 ff.

                                Dadabhai Naoroji, 60 ff., 110 ff.

CALCUTTA, 45, 48, 235 Dadibarjor, Dr, 55 Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Hen- Daily Mail, the, 187

   ry, 16, 18                   Daily Star, the, 142

Cape Colony, the, 5,12, 18, 23, Damania, N., 216

   33; Indian grievances in,    Daud Muhammad, Sheth, 170,
   33 ff.                           197 ff.

Cape of Good Hope, 5 Deccan Sabha, 46 ff. Cape Town, 5, 6, 7, 12, 33, 239 Defence of India Act, 87 Cartwright, Albert, 142 ff., Delagoa Bay, 4, 35, 164 167, Deportation to India, Satya-

   181                              grahis punished with, 202 ff.

Chamberlain, 57 ff., 63, 75, 76 Desai, Pragji Khandubhai, 197, Chamney, 155 ff., 279, 281 217, 220 Champaran, Satyagraha in, xii, De Wet, General, 14

   xiii, 78                     Dharma-yuddha, x iv

Charlestown, 264, 267 ff., 270 Dick, Miss, 164 ff., Diepkloof prison, hunger strike Chelmsford, Lord, xii in, 206 Chesney, 46 Doctor, Mrs, J.M., 256 Christ, 11, 15, 106, 159 Doke, Miss Olive, 157 Christopher, A., 268-69 Doke, Rev. J., 131, 154 ff.,165, Clifford, Dr, 104 167 Clothes, the philosophy of, 9 Doukhobors of Russia, 106 'Colour Bar' in legislation, Drew, Rev. Dewdney, 167 27, Drugless healing on Tolstoy

   81 ff.                           Fame, 226 ff., 232 ff.

Co-education on Tolstoy Farm, Duncan, 101

   221 ff.                      Dundee, 281-82

Constitution of the Union of South Africa, how framed,

   17 ff.

Durban, 4, 6, 7, 38-39, 50 ff.,

   131, 161, 163, 169 ff., 264    and insulted in other ways,

ff.; 38-39; but sees the case

   the author mobbed in, 54       through, 39; admitted as
                                  advocate of the Supreme

EDWARD, KING, 15 Court of Natal, 41; helps to Elgin, Lord, 26, 110 ff., 112; found the Natal Indian his Congress, 41 ff.; and -the

   crooked policy, 115 ff.        Natal Indian Educational

Ellis, 240 Association, 43; returns to Emigration Act, the Indian, xii India, 44; writes pamphlet Empire, the British, 18 on condition of Indians in English, the, in South Africa South Africa, 46; meets Lok.

   13; defeated by the Dutch at   amanya, 46; and Gokhale,
   Majuba, 13; in Natal, 19       47; addresses meetings in

Escombe, Harry, 20, 41, 50, 69 Poona and Madras, 47-48; Esselen, 292, 297 recalled to South Africa, 48; Europeans' argument for ex- mobbed in Durban, 53-54;

   cluding Indians from South     but declines to prosecute
   Africa, 83-84                  assailants, 58ff.; serves upon

European traders, their rela- the ambulance corps in the

   tions with Negroes, 22-23      Boer War, 69; returns to
                                  India and starts practice in

FARRAR, SIR GEORGE, 113 Bombay, but is called to Food on Tolstoy Farm, 224-25 South Africa again, 75; Fourth Resolution, the famous, opens an attorney's office

   95                             in Johannesburg, 79; joins
   Friend, the, 167               the Indian Stretcher-bearer
                                  Corps in the Zutu `rebellion',

GANDHI, C. K., 256 90 ff.; his speech adumbrat Gandhi, Harilal Mobandas, 197 ing Satyagraha, 97 ff.; Gandhi, Maganlal Khushal- serves on deputation to Eng

   chand, 102, 163, 291           land, 110; starts Indian Qpi

Gandhi, Mrs Kasturba, 255.56 nion and founds Phoenix Set Gandhi, Mrs K.C., 256 dement, 131 ff; gets two Gandhi, Mrs S.M., 256 months' imprisonment, 137 Gandhi, Mobandas Karam- ff.; his experiences in Johan.

   chand, the author, leaves      nesburg jail, 138 ff.; comes to
   India for South Africa in Da-  terms with the Government
   da Abdulla's case, 37; lands   on behalf of the Indians, 142
   in Durban, 38; is pushed out   ff.; but is opposed and assaul-
   of the train at Maritzburg
   ted, 148 ft'.; nursed by the
   Dokes, 154 ff.; his attempt
   to cast out fear, 171;

charged

   with cunning, 189; in prison
   again, 201; goes to England   Godfrey, George, 77
   on a second deputation, 207   Gokhale, Gopal Krishna, 34, 46;
   ff.; writes Hind Swaraj,          the author meets,47, 74, 163,

211; 194; his visit to Tolstoy

   his experiment of co-educa-       Farm, 226; tour in South
   tion, 222 fl:; experiments        Africa, 237 ff., 248 ff., 253,

in 279, 286, 291, 300, 306

   drugless healing, 225 ff.,    Gokuldas, H., 256

232 Govindarajulu, V., 256

   ff.; rejection of milk,       Greylingstad, 279-80

234-35; Griffin, Sir Lepel, 110

   insistence upon speaking in   Gujarat, xiii, 21
   the mother tongue, 242;       Gujarati, 43, 91, 95, 122, 131-32,
   requests Gokale to speak in       220, 222, 225, 254
   Marathi, 242-43; meets the
   mineowners in connection      HABIB, SHETH HAJI, 95 ff.,
   with Indian labourers'            101, 208 ff.

strike, Harbatsinh, 283

   265 ff.; goes with the        Hardinge, Lord, 247, 286, 294,

strikers 295, 296

   to Charlestown, 267 ff; and   Heidelberg, 280
   with them crosses over into   Henry on finger prints, 93
   the Tmnavaal, 270 ff.; gets   Hertzog, General, 14, 208
   nine months' imprisonment     Hind SwarsJ(Indian Home Rule),
   at Dundee, 282; and three         211, 212
   months' at Volksrust, 282;    Hindi, 95, 131, 225
   released after six weeks,     Hindu, the, 48

292; Hobhouse, Miss, 167

   meets General Smuts, 296      Hosken, 103 ff., 122 ff., 166, 181

ff:; Hunger strike in jail, 206

   negotiates provisional        Hunter, Sir W. W., 20, 61 ff.,

agree- 110

   meat, 299 ff.; his letter to  Husen Daud, 198
   General Smuts marking the
   end of the Satyagraha strug-  IMAM SAHEB, 200
   gle, 303 ff.; leaves South    Indentured Indian labour, stop-
   Africa for England en route       ping of, xii
   to India, 306                 India, Government of, 19 ff .

Gandhi, R. M., 256 Indian Ambulance Corps in the Germistork, 103, 128 Boer War, 69 Ghelani, M. M., 201 Ghorkhodu Rustomji Jivanji=

   Parsi Rustomji q. v.

Gibson, J.C., 154 Gita, the Bhagavad, 222

Indian immigration restricted Smuts a settlement, 142 ff.;

   in Natal, 28-29                    which is repudiated, 173

Indian labourers reach Natal, ff.;

   19-20; their condition             send an ultimatum to the

border- Transvaal Government, 182

   on Slavery, 20, 21;                ff:; make a bonfire of
   Europeans' agitation against   regis-
   them, 24; poll-tax imposed         tration certificates, 185
   upon them upon expiry of       ff.;
   indenture, 26; strike work,        charged with forcing fresh
   257, 260 ff.; march into the       issue, 188 ff., send a
   Transvaal, 267 ff.; sent back  second
   to Natal and cruelly compell-      deputation to England, 207
   ed to work, 285 ff.; but           ff. etc.
   secure a repeal of the poll-   Indians, 'free', 21-22
   tax in the end, 303            Indians Relief Bill, 303 z

Indian Opinion, 90, 91, 101, 102, Indian Stretcher-bearer Corps

   131, 134, 163, 165 ff:, 169,       in the Zulu 'rebellion', 90
   171, 181, 182, 211, 214,       ff.
   249, 253, 290                  Indian traders enter South

Indian settlers, their hardships Africa, 21; their relations

   in Natal, 24 ff; in the            with Negroes, 22 ff.;
   Transvaal, 29 ff in Orangia,   disfran-
   32, 33; in the Cape Colony,        chised in Natal, 27;
   33 ff.; divided among them-    restric-
   selves, 35-36; their               tions imposed upon them, 28

resistance Iyengar, Bhashyam, 48

   to an attempt to disfranchise
   them in Natal, 40; form        JAIL, JOHANNESBURG, au-
   ambulance corps in the Boer        thor's experiences in, 138
   War, 69 ff.; undergo volun-    ff.;
   tary registration, 88; and         clothing in, 138, 139; diet

get in

   the Asiatic Ordinance as re-       140 ff.
   ward, 89 ff.; raise a          Jail, Pretoria, 201

Stretcher- Jail, Volksrust, 201, 283

   bearer Corps in the Zulu       Jameson, Dr, his raid on
   'rebellion', 90 ff.; declare   Johannesburg, 62
   Satyagraha against the Asia-   Java, 12
   tic Act, 95 ff.;. send a       Johannesburg, 3, 4, 18, 62 ff.,

depu- 79, 89, 90, 91, 103, 121,

   tation to England, 108 ff.;        138, 142, 145, 164, 169,
   inaugurate a fresh body for    185,
   Satyagraha struggle, 119;          194 ff., 214, 218, 239 ff.
   send 150 of their number to    John King of Portugal, 5
   jail, 141; reach with General  Joshi, H. 1., 91
                                  Juhu, xiv, xv
                                  KACHHALIA,A.M.,123ff.,137,
                                      159,165, 176 ff., 194, 280,
                                  290
                                  Kallenbach, H., 164 ff., 214,
                                      215, 216, 219 ff., 227-31,
   235, 239 ff., 245-46, 268,      Maritzburg = Pietermartizburg
   272, 275-76, 277, 282-83,           q. v.
   284, 292                        Mauritius, 21, 136

Kashmir, 3 Meat excluded from Tolstoy kenilworth Castle, s.s., 208 Farm, 215-16 Kheda, Satyagraha in, xiii Medh, S.B., 91, 197 Khilafat wrong, Satyagraha Mehta, Dr. Pranjivan jagjivan,

   against, xiii                       193

Kildonan Castle, s.s., 211 Mehta, Sir Pherozeshah Mer- Kitchener, Lord, 15, 17, 74, wanji, 46, 258

   167                             Mehtab, Bai Fatma, 270

Kitchin, Herbert, 131, 166 Merriman, 34, 208 Klerksdorp, 239 Milk, the propriety of Kohinoor, the, 4 rejecting, Koran, the, 20 235 Kotval, P.K., 225, 227 Milner, Lord, 16 ff, 64, 65, 79, Kruger, President, 14, 30-31, 63 80, 82, 87, 142, 167 Krugeradorp, 239 Mir Alam, 154 ff., 172, 187

                                   Mimbai, 271

LADYSMITH, 65, 71, 72 ff. Molteno, Miss, 168 Landsdowne, Lord, 30, 75 Molteno, Sir John, 34 Laughtont F.A., 50 Moodaley, Jack, 171 Lawley, 214, 232 Morley, Lord, 29, 110, 208 Lawley, Sir Arthur, 79 Moses, 15 Lazarus, D., 261-62, 264 Motilal, the Vadhvan worker, Locations, Indians segregated xi

   in, 32                          Mudaliar, K. M., 256

Lukin, General, 288 Mudaliar, Valliamma, 258-59 Lutavan, 233 Mudalingam, Mrs, R.A., 253

MADANJIT VYAVAHARIK, NADERI, s.s. 48 ff.

   161 ff.                         Nagappan, Swami, 205 ff.

Madeira, 112, 115, 117 Naidoo, Mrs A. P., 253 Madras, 41, 48, 204, 286 Naidoo, Mrs P. K., 253 Madras Standarad the, 48 Naidoo, Mrs Thambi, 253 Majuba Hill, 13 Naidoo, P. K., 204, 268, 276-77 Malays, the, 12, 33 Naidoo, Thambi, 136, 137, Marathi, Gokhale requested to 144, 154, 217

   speak in, 242-43                Nanabbai Haridas, Mr Justice,

Mariannhill, Trappist monas- 51

   tery at, 219                    Narayanswami, 206

Natal, 4, 5, 18, 19 ff.; Indians' Passive Resistance, phrase first

   grievances in, 24 ff., 34,          used to denote the Indian
   48, 49, 81; passim                  struggle but since given up,

Natal Indian Congress, the, 102; distinguished from Sa-

   founded, 42 ff.                     tyagraha, 103

Natal Indian Educational Asso- Patel, M. H., 256

   ciation founded, 43             Patel, R. M., 256

Natal Mercury, the 39-40 Peace Preservation Ordinance, Natesan, G.A., 204 87 Navajivan, 47 Pearson, Willie, 163, 247, 292 Nawabkhan, 142 Permanent funds, the impro- Nazar, M. H., 51, 62, 74, 131 priety of managing public Negroes, the, of South Africa, bodies with, 120

   7; their physique, 7-8; huts,   Petit, Mrs Jaiji, xii
   8; clothing, 9; food innocent   Phillips, Rev. Charles, 167
   of spices or condiments, 9-     Phoenix, 90, 91, 131, 163, 169,
   10; languages, 10; religion,        ff, 200, 214, 250, 253, 286,
   10; truthfulness, 10;               290

timidity, Phuka, the cruel practice of,

   10-11; 'civilisation' leads         235
   them into vice and disease,     Pietermartizburg, 4; author
   11-12,19;their relations with       pushed out of the train at,
   Indian and European traders,    38,
   22                                  39

Newcastle, 254, 257, 260, 266, Pietermaritzburg jail, 258

   269                             Pillai Parameshvamn, 48

Norton, Mr, 48 Pillay, Miss B. M., 253

                                   Pillay, Miss Minachi, 253

ORANGE FREE STATE= Pillay, Mrs K.C., 253

   Orangia, q. v.                  Pillay, Mrs K. Murugasa, 253

Orangia, 4, 13, 23; Indian grie- Pillay, Mrs N., 253

   vances in, 32 ff.               Pillay, Mrs N. S., 253

Orloff, the, 4 Pioneer, the, 46

                                   Polak, H. S. L, 131, 163,

PALMFORD, 275 279 ff., 292 ff. Parbhusingh, an Indian, as- Poll-tax on Indian labourers, 26

   signed most responsible         poona, 46 ff.
   work at the siege of Lady-      Porbandar, 21, 37, 48
   smith, 73                       Portugal, 5

Parsi Rmtomji, 52 ff., 170, 197, Portuguese, the, 4

   204, 256                        Potchefstroom, 239
                                   SAIYAD IBRAHIM, 260,
                                   Sandals made on Tolstoy Farm,
                                       219-20
                                   Sanitary arrangements on

Pretoria, 4, 37, 39 ff., 75 ff., Tolstoy Farm, 218-19 120, Sarvajanik Sabha, 46 ff.

   121, 137, 145, 199, 238,        Satyagraha, advent of, 95 ff;
   243 ff., 295, 296                   implications of, xiv, 16,

Pretoria News, the 167 86- Progression, law of, applicable 87, 172-73, 191-92, 260,

   to all righteous movements,     278;
   190-92                              invention of the term, 102;

Punjab wrong, the Satyagraha distinguished from passive

   against, xiii                       resistance, 103; fresh
                                   associ-

QUINN, LEUNG, 135, 144 ation organized for, 119 ff.

                                   Satyagraha in India in respect

RAGHU NARASU, 277 of Viramgam customs, xi, Rahimkhan, 277 xii; Rajendraprasad, Babu, xii as regards the stopping of Rajkot, xii in- Raju Govindu, 256 dentured labour, xii; in Rama Sundara, Pandit, 128 Champaran, xii, xiii; by the Ramzan on Tolstoy Farm, 225 mill-hands in Ahmedabad, Ranade, Mahadev Govind, 46 xiii; in Kheda, xiii; Redmond, III against Reuter sends exaggerated sum- the Rowlatt Act, xiii;

   mary of the author's speech-    against
   es to South Africa, 48              Khilafat and Punjab wrongs,

Rickshaw, the author spared xiii, xiv; for Swaraj, xiii,

   the shame of a?ride, 53         xiv

Ripon, Lord, 27, 40, 43 Satyagrahis keen upon keeping Ritch. L. W., 111, 112, 115, 163, promises, 231; their

   237                             chivalry,

Roberts, Lord, 13 294-96 Robertson, Sir Benjamin, 296, Saunders, 48

   299, 300, 301, 302              Saurashtra, xii, 21, 37

Rose Inns, Sir James, 293 Savage, Dr, 90 Roosevelt, President, 85 Schlesin, Miss Sonja, 164 ff., Rowlatt Act, the, xiii, Satya- 268, 290

   graha against, xiii             Schreiner, Olive, 34, 168 ff.

Royeppen, Joseph, 200, 217 Schreiner, W.P., 34, 239, 293 Royeppen, Solomon, 256 Searle, Mr justice, 251 ff. Rule, the golden, for the inter- Selborne, Lord, 30, 75, 79

   pretation of agreements, 17     Servants, no domestic?on
                                       Tolstoy Farm, 215
                                   Shelat, U.M., 91
                                   Shukadeva, 9
                                   Sinha, Ramourayam, 277

Smuts, General, 14, 16,83, 121 Teaching children on Tolatoy

   ff., 142 ff.; his breach of        Farm, 220
   faith (?), 173 ff., 189 ff.,   Teakworth, 209
   208 ff., 243, 248, 273, 278,   Telugu, 95, 220, 221, 254
   291 ff.                        Testament, the New, 15

Snakes on Tolstoy Farm, 230 ff. Testament, the Old, 15, 31 Socrates, 271 Theatre, Empire (Johannes- Sodha, Ratansi Mulji, 197 burg), Indians declare Sodha, Revashankar R., 256 Satya- Solomon, Sir Richard, 115 ff. graha at meeting in, 95 ff. Sorabji Rustomji, 288 Thwaites, Dr, 156 South Africa, climate, 3; geo- Tibet, 3

   graphy, 4 H:; cereals, fruits  Tilak, Lokamanya, 47 ff.
   etc., 5, 6; cattle, 5;         Tolstoy, 106, 173

landscape Tolstoy Farm, 124, 212 ff., 272

   6; rivers, 6 ff.;              Transvaal, the, gold and dia-

agriculture, 6; mond mines in, 4, 13, 23;

   seasons and rainfall, 7; the       Indian grievances in, 29
   Negroes of, 7 ff.; area and    ff.,
   population, 7 ff.; the Dutch       35, 74; passim
   in, 12 ff.; the Malays in,     Transvaal Immigrants Restric-

12; tion Act, 188

   Indians in, 19 ff.             Transvaal Leader, the, 142, 277

Standerton, 279 Tulsidas, 260 Stead, W.T., 16, 167 Stent, Vere, 167 UNION, THE, OF SOUTH Subramanyam, G., 48 AFRICA, 17 Subwmanyam, Indian labou-

   rer, assaulted by his master,  VADHVAN, xi
   49                             Vereeniging, the Peace of, 16,

Surat, 21 17, 253 Swaraj, the fight for, xiii, xiv Vernon, Police Superintendent, Swazis, the, 7 144, 196 Symonds, 113 Verulam, 286, 287

                                  Victoria, Queen, 13

TAAL, THE BOER LANG - Vihari, 217

   UAGE, 13                       Vimmgam customs cordon,

Table Mountain, 6 Satyagraha as regards, xi. Tagore, Maharaja J.M., 48 xii, Taib Haji Khanmamad, Indian xiv

   firm in Pretoria, 37           Volkarust, 195, 199, 264, 270,

Tamil, 95, 131, 220, 221, 254 273 ff., 282 Tata, Sir Ratanji, 212

WASHINGTON, BOOKER T., YAJNIK, INDULAL, xiv

   85                            Yeravda Jail, xiv

Weakness, the duty of judging Young India, 47

   ?charitably, 190, 205         Yusuf Mian, 121, 145, 154, 177

Wedderburn, Sit W., 60 ff., 187

   111

West, Albert, 160, 290, 291 ZANZIBAR, 164, 243, 245 West, Miss Ada, 162, 290 Zulu 'rebellion', Indian stret- White, General, 71 cher-beaters in, 90 Wylie, Col., 292, 297 Zulus the, 7 ff., 19

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