INDEX
- Africa, South, charm of, 22
- conquest of, 1
- drunkenness in, 223
- English colonists, 14
- prior to Boer War, 6
- Union of (see Union)
- Afrikander Bond, 86, 99
- and Rhodes, 73, 82, 84
- and Sir A. Milner, 134
- Afrikander party compel Rhodes' resignation, 50
- Aliwal North concentration camp, 182
- America's response to concentration camp appeal, 165
B
- Barkly West, Rhodes elected for, 28
- Barnato, Barney, 24, 137
- Beit, Alfred, 24
- Bender, Rev. Dr., Chief Rabbi of Cape Town, 194
- Bloemfontein, concentration camp at, 182, 184
- Bloemfontein Conference, the, 13, 16, 140
- Boer War, concentration camps, 157 et seq.
- not a war of annihilation, 3
- prime cause of, 128, 137, 139, 178
- Rhodes' prophecy, 67
- Boers, the, mistrust of England after the Raid, 200
- pre-war hygienic conditions of, 160 (Cf. also Dutch)
- Botha, General, 83
- British Empire, South Africa added to, 3
- British Government, the, a missed opportunity, 41
- and Boer concentration camps, 162
- British South Africa Company, constitution of, 44 (See also Chartered Company)
- Brooke-Hunt, Miss, in Pretoria, 186
- Buller, Sir Redvers, and siege of Kimberley, 94, 95
C
- Cape Colony, diamond fields, 3
- loyalty to England, 129
- martial law in, 214 et seq.
- mutiny of Dutch in, 8
- overcrowded prisons, 217
- Rhodes as Premier, 30, 43, 44
- Sir Gordon Sprigg as Premier, 99, 121
- Cape to Cairo Railway, 81, 124, 229
- Cape Town, influx of refugees, 191 et seq.
- Chamberlain, Joseph, 104
- Chartered Company of South Africa, 25, 26, 78, 80
- Concentration camps, 141, 142, 157
- hygienic conditions of, 160
- inner organisation, 173
- Miss Hobhouse's charges, and Mrs. Henry Fawcett's reply to, 165, 181
- necessity for, 161
- rations, 171
- Cronje, General, 94
D
- De Beers Consolidated Mines, 24, 80, 112
- Delagoa Bay, 91
- Dop tax, the, 223
- Dutch, the, and Dr. Jameson, 149
- and Sir A. Milner, 151
- enmity with English, 11
- mutiny in Cape Colony, 8
- popularity of Rhodes with, 30, 43, 73
- reconciliation with English, 129 (Cf. also Boers)
E
- Eckstein, F., 97, 197
- England acquires the Transvaal, 1
- the question of concentration camps, 159
- English, the
- as colonists, 14, 15
- enmity with the Dutch, 11
- reconciliation with the Dutch, 129
F
- Fawcett, Mrs. Henry, reply to Miss Hobhouse, 181
- Frenchman, a, and a Johannesburg mining property, 64
G
- Glen Grey Act, the, 126
- Graaf Reinet, martial law in, 216
- Green Point (Cape Town) concentration camp, 170
- Groote Schuur, the house and gardens, 153
H
- Hammond, John Hays, 138
- Hely-Hutchinson, Sir W.F., 99
- Hobhouse, Miss, pamphlet on concentration camps, 165 et seq.
- Hofmeyr, Mr., 38, 43, 83, 84, 86, 135, 150, 155
I
- I.D.B. Act, the, unwisdom of, 113
- Imperial Commission report on concentration camps, 166
J
- Jameson, Dr., affection for Rhodes, 72, 148
- becomes Prime Minister, 73
- death of, 148 (note)
- enters Transvaal territory, 47 (see Jameson Raid)
- political aspirations of, 56
- Progressive leader, 72
- relations with Rhodes after the raid, 54
- rumours of his forthcoming raid, 45
- the Dutch and, 149
- Jameson Raid, the, 9, 30
- a colossal blunder, 200
- aftermath of, 69
- its aim, 53
- tacitly encouraged by Rhodes, 51, 67
- Jews, Polish, plight of, 193
- Jingoes, the, 69, 107, 130, 135, 142, 163, 216
- Joel, S., 24
- Johannesburg, a shady operation in, 63
- flight from, 191
- goldfields of, 24
K
- Kekewich, Colonel, entrusted with defence of Kimberley, 94
- Kimberley, diamond mines in, 17, 24, 87
- relief of, 116
- Rhodes' purchase of plots in, 21
- Rhodes' secret negotiations, 76
- siege of, 75, 83, 94
- the I.D.B. Act in operation, 113
- Kitchener, Lord, and Boer concentration camps, 159
- intervenes in the Schoeman case, 221
- Rhodes and, 147
- Koopman, Mrs. van, author's admiration for, 48
- disillusionment of, 47, 74, 146
- her alarm at raid rumours, 45
- intimacy with Rhodes, 40
- Rhodes denies raid projected, 46
- under police supervision, 48
- Kruger, President, 30, 53, 198
- and Mrs. van Koopman, 40
- candid criticisms of Rhodes, 92, 93
- death sentence for Reformers, 51
- "refreshers" for, 197
- Rhodes attempts alliance with, 90
- Rhodes' bête-noire, 150
- Rhodes' duplicity, 74
- warned against Sir A. Milner, 104
L
- Ladysmith, relief of, 116
- Lobengula, King, 36
- and Rhodesia, 25
- Cecil Rhodes and, 19
- his son becomes one of Rhodes' gardeners, 37
- Loyalists and concentration camps, 174
M
- Mafeking concentration camp, 186
- Majuba, defeat of British at, 73
- Martial law in Cape Colony, 214 et seq.
- "Martyrdom of Man" (Reade's), its influence on Rhodes, 126
- Matabele Rebellion, the, Rhodes' courage in, 43
- Matabeleland, 19
- acquired by the Chartered Company, 26, 90, 112
- Matoppo Hills, an historic meeting, 43
- Maxwell, Lady, an appeal by, 164
- Merriman, Mr., 134, 150
- severs relations with Rhodes, 73
- Methuen, Lord, mandate to Rhodes, 95
- Milner, Sir (Viscount) Alfred, 4, 58
- a hint to Rhodes, 147
- and the Boers, 12, 85, 132
- and Rhodes, 74, 140, 148
- and the De Beers Company, 115
- appointed Governor of Cape Colony, 8, 85
- dignified speech, 134
- efforts for peace, 156
- his great object, 86
- influence of, 104
- misunderstood and misjudged 7, 12, 85, 104, 107, 108, 180, 228
- overruled from Whitehall, 135
- policy of conciliation, 130
- reports from Rhodes on defence of Kimberley, 94
- Rhodes' distrust of, 13, 75
- the refugees and, 210
- the South African League, 90
- transferred to Johannesburg, 99
N
- Napoleon, Pius VII. on, 35
- Neethling, Mr., and martial law in Cape Colony, 215
O
- Orange Free State, flight of the populace, 158
- illusions of the Dutch in, 176
- resources of, 8
P
- Pius VII., Pope, on Napoleon, 35
- Polish Jews, plight of, 193
- Pretoria, British flag hoisted at, 226
- Rhodes tabooed at, 211
- Rhodes visits Kruger at, 91
- soldiers' institutes at, 186
R
- Radziwill, Princess Catherine, and Rhodes, 110, 146
- and Rhodes' suspicions of Sir A. Milner, 107
- conversations with Sir A. Milner, 106, 232
- Rhodes' characteristic note to, 59
- talks with Rhodes on Reade's "Martyrdom of Man," 127
- visits concentration camps, 163
- Rand, the, Downing Street and, 179
- Dutch illusions as to Britain's intentions, 177
- flight from, 191 et seq.
- gold fields of, 90
- magnates of, 137 el seq., 197
- Reade, Winwood, influence of his
- "Martyrdom of Man" on Rhodes, 126
- Rhodes, Cecil, agitates for suspension
of constitution, 118, 155, 213, 224
- beginning of his fortune, 21
- created a Privy Councillor, 43
- death, 129, 153, 224
- end of his political career, 47, 50, 57, 73
- enters political life, 28
- patriotism of, 10,17, 31, 76, 82, 152, 230
- Rhodes, Herbert (brother of Cecil Rhodes), 20
- Rhodesia, annexation of, 24, 25, 28, 35, 36, 78
- exploitation of, 198
- question of its mineral wealth, 177
- Rhodes as "King" of, 122
- Roberts, Lord, complimentary lunch to, 134
- Rowntree, Mr., and the concentration camps, 187
- Russia, Wallace's work on, 126
S
- Sandringham, Rhodes at, 126
- Sargent, E.B., 183
- Sauer, Mr., 86, 117, 134, 150, 155,
- and Rhodes, 73
- leader of Bond party, 100
- Schoeman, Mr., illegal arrest of, and Lord Kitchener's intervention, 200, 201
- Schoeman, Mr., and Loyalists, 219
- Schreiner, Mr., 38, 86, 133, 150
- confidence in Rhodes, 32
- indignation with Rhodes, 50, 73
- questions Rhodes, 45
- Rhodes and, 23, 74
- Schreiner, Olive, on annexation of Rhodesia, 36
- Simonstown, camp for prisoners of war at, 172
- Smuts, General, Imperialism of, xii
- Sonnenberg, Mr., and Rhodes, 26
- South Africa (see Africa, South)
- South African League, 86, 88, 97, 99
- a petition to Sir Gordon Sprigg, 99, 102
- and Sir A. Milner, 90
- Southern Cross, the, 22
- Sprigg, Sir Gordon, and the South African League, 99
- diamond and dop taxes, 224
- Premier of Cape Colony, 99, 121, 132
- Stead, W.T., admiration of Rhodes, 212
- Steyn, President, and Mrs. van Koopman, 40
T
- Transvaal, the, flight of Boer inhabitants, 158
- gold mines, 1, 3, 17
- loyalty to England, 129
- object of Jameson Raid, 53
- racial qualifications, 137
- Transvaal Republic, intrigues in, 1
U
- Uitenhage, martial law in, 218
- Uitlanders, the, and concentration camps, 163
- quarrel with, 30
- their part in the Boer War, 16, 97, 137, 139
- Union of South Africa, 228
- an accomplished fact, 131, 228
- magnates' views, 207
- organisation of, 2
- Sir A. Milner's part in constitution, 14
- united effort for, 225
W
- Wall, David de, 99, 101, 146
- Wales, Prince of (Edward VII.), 126
- Wallace, Mackenzie, meets Rhodes, 126
- Wernher, Beit and Company, 97, 197
- Wet, De, 83
- Westminster Gazette, Mrs. Fawcett's reply to Miss Hobhouse in, 181