Natu, the brothers, allied with Tilak, 42.
Navasakti, newspaper, 91.
New India, newspaper, 78.
Nicholson, Sir Frederick, 261.
Nizam, of Hyderabad, 186-187;
on the unrest, 191-192, 194,
196.
Northbrook, Lord, 356-357.
Nulkar, Mr. A.K., 42.
Official relations between Englishmen and Indians, 290-301.
Olcott, Col., 28.
Opium policy, 189, 272.
Orange, Mr. H.W., 226, 251, 352, 354.
Oxford Mission, Calcutta, 216.
Pal, Mr. Bepin Chandra, 9, 10-14, 50, 51, 78, 89, 143-144, 160, 295.
Palshikar, Mr., 59.
Panchamas, 177-184, 180-181.
Parciyas, 177.
Parmanand, Bhai, 112.
Parsee Conference, 200.
Parsees, number holding higher Government
appointments in
Bombay Presidency, 39.
Patiala, Kur Sahib of, 162.
Patiala, State of, 113, 186, 190.
“Permanent Settlement” in Bengal, 260, 291.
Poona College of Science, 263.
Prarthana Samaj, 25, 27.
Prem, newspaper, Firozpur, 20.
Press, Indian, 325, 335-337.
Akash (Delhi), 21.
Bande Mataram, 78,
149, 150, 151.
Bedari (Lahore), 19.
Bengalee, 79, 101,
168, 353.
Calcutta Review, 78.
Dacca Gazette, 18.
Dharma (Calcutta),
18.
Examiner (Bombay),
352-353.
Free Hindustan (Seattle),
147.
Gazette of India, 169.
Gujarat, 17.
Hind Swarajya, 16.
Hitabadi, 340.
Hitaishi (Barisal),
18.
India, 126, 347.
Indian Sociologist,
112, 149.
Jhang Sial, 21.
Justice, 347-348.
Kal (Poona), 17, 22,
52, 148.
Karnatak Vaibhav, 22.
Kesari, 22, 42, 48,
49, 52, 332, 337, 339.
Khulnavasi, 19.
Navasakti, 91.
New India, 78.
Prem (Firozpur), 20.
Rashtramat (Poona),
52, 57.
Sahaik (Lahore), 20.
Sandhya, 91, 340.
Shakti, 17.
Swarajiya, 113.
Talvar, 149.
Vartabaha (Ranjpur),
21.
Vishvavritta, 71.
Yugantar (Calcutta),
16, 91-96, 98, 113, 295, 340.
Press Act (1908), 96, 98.
Press Act (1910), 15, 98-99;
Sir H. Risley’s speech
on its introduction, 335-337.
Press, History of the Indian, by Sir. G.C. Sanial., 78.
Prince of Destiny, The, by Mr. S.K. Ghosh, 3.
Protection, Indian desire for, 274.
Public Service Commission (1886-1887), 212, 227.


