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 Gibson, J. C., 167

Gita, the Bhagavad, 244

Godfrey, George, 83

Gokhale, Gopal Krishna, 37, 50; the author meets, 51, 80, 177, 212; his visit to Tolstoy Farm, 248; tour in South Africa, 260 ff., 272 ff., 278, 306, 315, 321, 331, 338

Gokuldas, H., 281

Govindarajulu, V., 281

Greylingstad, 307-8

Griffin, Sir Lepel, 118

Gujarat, xiii, 23

Gujarati, 47, 99, 102, 132, 141-2, 241, 243, 247, 279

HABIB, SHETH HAJI, 102 ff., 108, 228 ff.

Harbatsinh, 311

Hardinge, Lord, 270, 315, 324, 325, 327

Heidelberg, 308

Henry, on finger prints, 101

Hertzog, General, 15, 227

Hind Swaraj (Indian Home Rule), 231, 232

Hindi, 102, 141, 247

Hindu, the, 52

Hobhouse, Miss, 181

Hosken, 111 ff., 131 ff., 180, 196

Hunger strike in jail, 226

Hunter, Sir W. W., 22, 66 ff., 118

Husen Daud, 217

IMAMSAHEB, 218

Indentured Indian labour, stopping of, xii

India, Government of, 21 ff.

Indian Ambulance Corps in the Boer War, 75

Indian immigration restricted in Natal, 31

Indian labourers reach Natal, 21; their condition bordering on slavery, 22, 23; Europeans’ agitation against them, 26; poll-tax imposed upon them upon expiry of indenture, 28; strike work, 282, 286 ff.; march into the Transvaal, 293 ff.; sent back to Natal and cruelly compelled to work, 314 ff.; but secure a repeal of the poll-tax in the end, 335

Indian Opinion, 97, 99, 108, 109, 141, 145, 177, 179 ff., 184, 186, 197, 198, 231, 234, 273, 278, 320

Indian settlers, their hardships in Natal, 26 ff.; in the Transvaal, 32 ff.; in Orangia, 35, 36; in the Cape Colony, 36 ff.; divided among themselves, 39-40; their resistance to an attempt to disfranchise them in Natal, 43; form ambulance corps in the Boer War, 75 ff.; undergo voluntary registration, 94; and get the Asiatic Ordinance as reward, 96 ff.; raise a Stretcher-bearer Corps in the Zulu ‘rebellion,’ 97 ff.; declare Satyagraha against the Asiatic Act, 102 ff.; send a deputation to England, 116 ff., inaugurate a fresh body for Satyagraha struggle, 128; send 150 of their number to jail, 152; reach with General Smuts a settlement, 154 ff.; which is repudiated, 189 ff.; send an ultimatum to the Transvaal Government, 198 ff.; make a bonfire of registration certificates, 202 ff.; charged with forcing fresh issue, 206 ff.; send a second deputation to England, 228 ff. etc.