Chapter 14
Pretorius, Andries, His Mission to Governor Pottinger, 15, 17-18 Commandant-General of the Transvaal, 23-24 His Proposals for Peace, 24
Pretorius, Martinus, President of the Transvaal, 25
Rensburg Trek, 12
Relief, Fiet, 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, quoted, 27
Zululand and the Zulus: Dingaan and the Boer Trek into Natal, 3 Secoecoeni, Zulu Chief, 27, 30 The Zulus and the Transvaal, 27-28 The Zulu War, 28