and Milner
(May 19-28, 1902), 366, 370, 371
Refusal of the British Government to consider Terms based on Retention
of Independence, 53, 54, 309, 310, 397
Steyn, President, Views of, 306
Surrender of--Conditions offered by the British in
exchange, 346, 347, 358
Vereeniging Conference, opinions of Burghers' Delegates, 333, 336,
346, 347, 348, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 362, 363, 364
Intervention of Foreign Powers on behalf of the Republics--
Attitude of England towards, 356, 362, 363
Boer Deputation to European Powers (_see_ Deputation)
Boer Hopes unfulfilled, 405, 406, 412, 414, 415, 416, 423, 424
Germany, Reasons for Non-intervention, 358, 359
Improbability of Intervention, 355, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 433
Intervention not desired by Boers, 54
Steyn, President, on, 354, 355
Jameson Raid, President Steyn on, 251, 252
Jew at Nicholson's Nek--Burgher declining to do Business, 15
Johannesburg Police, Behaviour at Nicholson's Nek, 15, 16
Jonson, Burgher, Death at Bester Station--First Victim in the Fight for
Freedom, 10, 11
Joubert, General--
Junction with Orange Free State Forces at Rietfontein, 13
Kroonstad War Council, Presence at, 58
Kaffirs--Arming by England, 422, 423
Attitude towards the Boers--Reports of Vereeniging Delegates, 337,
338, 339, 340, 343, 345, 346, 355, 361, 362, 363
Boer Women, Treatment of, 151, 152, 153
Capture of Kaffirs by Boers at Dewetsdorp, 178, 179
Release of Prisoners, 181
Treatment of Kaffirs by Boers--Kaffirs captured at Leeuwspruit
Bridge, 113
Warfare, Native Methods--Boer Sufferings at the Hands of Zulus and
Basutos, 10
Kemp, General--Continuance of the War, Independence of the Republics,
etc., 421, 422
Situation in South Africa on May 15, 1902--Report to the Vereeniging
Conference, 345, 347, 348
Kitchener, Lord--Armistice agreed on, to admit of Attendance of Boer
Officers at the Vereeniging Meeting, 316
Misunderstanding on the Part of the British Columns, 317, 318
Capture of President Steyn and Commander-in-Chief de Wet
anticipated--Visit to Wolvehock Station, 290, 291
Escape from Armoured Train, near Leeuwspruit Bridge, 112
Honingkopjes and Roodepoort--Commander-in-Chief de Wet's first
Engagement with Lord Kitchener, 108, 109
Independence of Republics as basis for Peace Negotiations, Refusal to
consider--Pretoria Conference, 3
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