lingness to meet
Pres. Krueger, 154, 155;
formal acceptance of his invitation to the Bloemfontein Conference,
156;
his replies to Dr. Te Water's letters, 162;
his willingness to take part in the Conference, 168;
his evening reception on the opening day of the Conference, 171;
inquires as to movements of British troops, 236;
his pledge that Cape Colony should not be invaded, 279;
his commandos, 289;
the ultimatum submitted for his approval, 291;
his misgivings, 291;
receives an appeal for peace from Sir Henry de Villiers, 292;
declares war, 295;
his "peace overtures," 355;
his responsibility for the guerilla war, 414, 415, 427;
circulates utterances of the leaders of the Liberal Opposition, 468;
consults with Schalk Burger as to peace, 552;
meets Lords Milner and Kitchener at Pretoria, 552;
his negotiations, 553;
appointed a peace commissioner, 556, 564;
his inability to sign the agreement, 567 (note).
Stop-the-war Committee, The, 368.
Stormberg, 321, 348, 455;
a result of the defeat at, 8.
_Story of an African Farm, The_, 144.
Strydom, the Boer, 427 (note).
_Studenten Blad_, The, of the Theological Seminary of Burghersdorp, 120.
_Sud Africaan_, The, 351 (note).
Sunnyside, 472.
Swaziland border, The, the question of, 89 (note).
Swaziland Convention, The, 87 (note).
Sydney, Public meeting at, 250.
Symons, General, 319.
"Taal," The, preservation of, 547.
Tembuland border, The, advance of the Boers to, 281;
Mr. Schreiner's action with reference to, 281, 282.
Tembus, The, 281.
"Terms of Surrender," The, communicated to the Boer Commissioners, 563;
the draft agreement of, 564.
Terrorism and deceit, A system of, 425, 426.
Te Water, Dr., 93, 94, 142, 150, 154, 235;
resignation of, 95, 116;
joins the Schreiner Cabinet, 124;
his faithfulness to the Bond, 162, 163;
advocates amnesty for the rebels, 392.
Te Water Correspondence, The, 156, 162 to 166.
Theron, T. P., 64;
opposes the Redistribution Bill, 117;
declines to meet the peace delegates, 475.
Thomas, C. H., 49.
_Three Years War, The_, 433 (note), 570 (note);
extract from, 578.
_Times, The_, 261 (note);
report of a conversation with Mr. Smuts, 214;
reproduces Mr. Chamberlain's conversation with its correspondent, 221,
227;
letter of Sir Wm. Harcourt to, 262;
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