Mahommedans, not implicated in the
unrest, 5;
Number holding Government
appointments, 39, 125, 346-347;
everything to gain from the
Partition of Bengal, 85;
difficult position of, 118-135;
Hindu antagonism to, 120-121, 133-134;
representation in the Indian
Councils, 127-128;
desire separate electorates,
128;
number in India, 130.
Malaria Conference, (1909), 20.
Malavya, Pandit Mohan, 160, 163.
Maniktolla bomb outrage, 90, 98.
Manu, Code of, 33.
Manumakkathayam system, in Southern India, 140-141.
Mazhar-ul-Haq, Mr., 165.
Mazzini, Autobiography translated
by Vinayak Savarkar, 146;
Life of, by Lajpat Rai, 146.
Mehta, Sir Pherozeshah, 51.
Military charges, on the Government of India, 273-274.
Minto, Lord, 1, 90, 99, 163, 167,169,
170, 172, 138, 197, 248, 266, 306,
311, 313, 314, 315, 329;
attempted assassination of,
62;
relations with Lord Morley,
311-312.
Mlenccha, term applied by
Hindus equally to Europeans and Mahommedans,
44.
Mohsin-ul-Mulk, Nawab, 132.
Moneylenders, influence of, 107, 108, 261.
Montagu, Mr. E.S., Under-Secretary of State for India, 299, 306-311, 313.
Mookerjee, Dr. Ashutosh, 75, 214, 223, 230, 239, 245.
Mookerjee, Mr. E.N., 351.
Morley, Lord, 1, 15, 86, 128, 154,
172, 173, 175, 233, 271, 306, 311,
313, 314, 316, 317, 321, 332;
constitutional reforms, 170-175;
relations with Lord Minto,
311-312;
retirement of, 333-334.
Moslem Educational Congress, 200.
Muchis, 177.
Mudholkar, Mr., 267, 285.
Mukti con pathe ("Which way
does salvation lie?"), reprinted from the
Yugantar, 95.
Mullick, Dr., on the Indian student, 218-219.
Mysore, State of, 143, 186.
Nabha, State of, 186.
Namasudras, Brahman agitation among, 102; rise of, 183.
Naoroji, Mr. Dadabhai, 10, 51, 155.
Nasik, murder of Mr. Jackson at,
57; a great stronghold
of Hinduism, 60.
Natal, Indian indentured labour for, 280.
National Congress, Indian, 154-161;
ideas of founders, 25;
subsidies to supporters in
England, 347;
meetings of: Poona (1895),
159;
Benares (1905), 50, 51, 159;
Calcutta (1906), 50, 51, 159,
202;
Surat (1907), 52, 159;
Madras (1908), 160;
Lahore (1909), 160, 163, 281.
“National” schools, 241-242.
National Social Conference, Indian, 200.
Native Princes, on the unrest, 190-196;
influence of, 329-330.
Native States, 185-197;
total population of, 185;
proposal to establish an Imperial
Advisory Council, 185;
no voice in questions of tariff,
&c., 189;
Lord Minto on our policy towards,
188;
their action in regard to
the unrest, 190.


