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, His Manifesto, 11 Murder of Relief and His Party, 13 Rhodes, Cecil J., and the Transvaal, 41-48, 83 Rhodesia and Its Mines, 60 Ripon, Marquis of, 54 Rosmead, Lord, 59 Sand River Convention, 24-26, 128 Schreiner, Olive, quoted, 38 Secoecoeni, Zulu Chief, 27, 30 Shepstone, Sir T., and His Transvaal Policy, 26-31, 95 Slavery at the Cape, 7 Smith, Sir Harry, Quoted, 15 His Policy, 17-18, 24 South Africa (see also Cape Colony, Natal, Zululand, Transvaal) The Alternative of Africanderdom, 2 Africa for the Africander, 98 South African League, 66-81 South African Republic, see Transvaal Stanley, Lord, 14 Stockenstrom, Lieut.-Gov., 10 Suzerainty, see under Transvaal Swazi Allies of the British, 30 Transvaal: The Matabeles and the Transvaal, 23 Fight at Vechtkop, 23 Andries Pretorius and the British Government, 23-24 The Sand River Convention, 24-26, 128 British Breaches of the Convention, 26, 29 Diamond Fields, 26, 39-40, 41 Sale of Guns to Natives, 26 British Annexation, 26-31, 95 Boer Protest, 29 The Zulus and the Transvaal, 27-31 The War of Freedom, 32 Annexation cancelled, 32 The Pretoria Convention, 33, 35, 128 The London Convention, 34, 35, 101, 128 The Suzerainty, 34-36 The "South African Republic," 34 The Goldfields, 37-48, 60 The National Union Movement, 44 Sir Henry Loch's Indiscretion, 45-46 The Conspiracy and the Jameson Raid, 46-48, 49 National Sentiment, 49 The Cry of Disloyalty, 51 The Transvaal to be humiliated, 51 The Suzerainty Question revived, 52 _et seq._ Appeal for Arbitration, 53-60 Uitlander Grievances, 60-61, 70-88 Reply to Mr. Chamberlain, 109 The Industrial Commission, 61 The Dynamite Concession, 61, 62-63 The Netherlands Railway Co., 61, 63 Import Duties, 61, 63 Liquor Law, 61, 64-65 Gold Thefts, 61, 64 The South African League, 66-81 The Lombard Affair, 70-73 The Edgar Case, 70, 73-77 The Amphitheatre Occurrence, 70, 77-81 Equal Political Rights, 83 The Franchise, 84-85, 86 Bloemfontein Conference, 85 Attitude of Sir Alfred Milner, 52, 86 Bad Faith of the British Government, 87-88 Final Dispatch of State Secretary Reitz, 127 Conclusion, 89-98 Trek into Natal in 1836, 10-13 Trichardt Trek, 12, 23 Uitlanders, see under Transvaal Umbeline, Zulu Chief, 28 Warden, Major, 18 Waterboer, (Chief), 26 Wolseley, Lord
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