Supreme Court of Judicature
established
at Bombay.
Cambridge History of India - v4 - Indian Empire
E.
Independence for India.
New York, 1943.
JOHORI, S. R. Chinese Invasion of NEFA.
JONES, GEORGE E. Tumult in India. New York, 1948.
JUDD, HENRY. India in Revolt. New York, 1942.
KARNIK, V. B. (ED. ). China Invades India.
KAUL, B. M. The Untold Story.
KULKARNI, V. B. British Statesmen in India. Orient Longmans Ltd.
KUNDRA, J. C. Indian Foreign Policy (1947-54), 1965.
LOHIA, RAMMANOHAR LAL. Foreign Policy. Aligarh, 1964.
MALENBAUM, WILFRED. East and West India's Development (1959).
MANKEKAR, D. R. Guilty Men of 1962.
MANKEKAR, D. R. Twenty-two Fateful Days. Bombay, 1966.
MELLOR, A. Iudia Since Partition.
MENON, K. P. S. The Flying Troika. London, 1963.
MENON, K. P. S. India and the Cold War. Bombay, 1966.
MOOKHERJI, S. B. India Since 1857. Gwalior, 1968.
MOON, E. P. The Future of India. London, 1945.
Moon, PENDEREL. Divide and Quit. California, 1962.
MORAES, FRANK. Introduction to India. London, 1945.
MORAES, FRANK. Jawaharlal Nehru (New York, 1956).
MORAES, FRANK. India Today. New York, 1960.
MOSLEY, LEONARD. The Last Days of the British Raj. New York, 1901.
MOTA, H. N. Verdict of History. Allahabad, 1945.
MOUNTBATTEN, LORD. Time Only to Look Forward. London, 1949.
MUNSHI, K. M. The Indian Deadlock. Allahabad, 1945.
NAMBOODIRIPAD, E. M. S. India under Congress Rule. Calcutta, 1967.
NEHRU, JAWAHARLAL. Autobiography (1937).
NEHRU, JAWAHARLAL. Discovery of India (1946).
PARIKH. Patel
PARKIN, RALEIGH. India Today. Toronto, 1946.
PATTERSON, GEORGE N. Peking versus Delhi. London, 1963.
PatwaNT SINGH. India and the Future of Asia. London, 1966,
PATWARDHAN, P. H. Jawaharlal Nehru. Poona, 1967.
PHILIPS, C. H. Politics and Society in India. London, 1962.
PLANNING COMMISSION, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA. The New India: Progress
through Democracy (1958).
RAM GOPAI. . British Rule in India: An Assessinent. Asia, 1963.
## p. 1062 (#1106) ##########################################
1062
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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ROWLAND, Join. A History of Sino-Indian Relations (1967).
Roy, D. B. Basic Problem in India & Its Solution, Delhi, 1967.
Shah, A. B. (ED. ). India's Defence and Foreign Policies. Bombay, 1966.
SMITH, ROBERT A. Divided India. London, 1947.
SPEAR, PERCIVAL. India, Pakistan and the West (1958).
SPEAR, PERCIVAL. India: A Modern History, 1961.
STEELE, II. R. E. India Friend or Foe! Toronto, 1947.
STRACITY, Joun. The End of Empire.
TAYLOR, ERSWINGER JOHNSON AND JOYCE. India's Roots of Democracy. ' 1965.
Varma, S. P. Struggle for the Himalayas. Delhi, 1965.
VENKATASUBBIAH, H. Indian Economy Since Independence. Bombay, 1961.
WALLBANK, T. W. India in the New Era. Chicago, 1951.
WATSON, SIR ALFRED H. Political Advance in India. London, 1940.
WAVELL, ARCIUIBALD. Indian Problems of Today & Tomorrow. Washington,
1944,
WHEELER, Post. India Against the Storm. New York, 1944.
Whyte, SIR FREDERICK. India. Torouto; 1942.
WOFFORD, CLARE AND HARRIS. India Afire. New York, 1951.
WOODRUFF, PHILIP. The Men who ruled Indir. . London, 1954.
WRENCH, SIR EVELTN. Immortal Years. New York, 1945.
WYSE, ERSKINE. Brown Edipire. London, 1946.
Yadav, R. K. The Indian Language Problem. Delhi, 1966.
ZINKIN, MAURICE AND TAYA. Britain and India, 1964.
## p. 1063 (#1107) ##########################################
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
1063
1818
1819
1820
1821
1822
1823
1824
1825
1827
1828
1829
1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
Diocese of Calcutta inaugurated.
Expedition to the Persian Gulf.
Mountstuart Elphinstone governor of Bombay.
Sir Thomas Munro governor of Madras.
Bishop's College founded at Calcutta.
The Samachar Darpan founded.
Heber bishop of Calcutta.
The Native Education Society founded at Bombay.
Lord Amherst governor-general.
Supreme Court of Judicature established at Bombay.
First Burmese War.
Voyage of the steamship Enterprise to India.
Death of Sir Thomas Munro.
Sir John Malcolm governor of Bombay.
Lord William Bentinck governor-general.
Enquiry into freehold titles in Bengal and the Upper Provinces.
The Brahmo Samaj founded.
Sleeman commissioner for the suppression of thagi.
Launch of the Hugh Lindsay at Bombay.
Regulation prohibiting sati.
Rebellion in Mysore.
Ram Mohun Roy visits England.
Administration of Mysore assumed by the British. .
Jaintia annexed.
Lord William Bentinck commander-in-chief.
The Company's trading rights abolished.
Centralisation of legislative power.
War with Coorg.
Indian magistrates appointed.
Macaulay law member.
Disturbances at Kimedi.
Province of Agra formed.
Corporal punishment of sepoys abolished.
Sir Charles Metcalfe acting governor-general.
Press restrictions abolished.
Lord Auckland governor-gencral.
Diocese of Bombay established.
First Afghan War.
Cautley's Jumna Canal report.
Lord Ellenborough governor-general.
Annexation of Sind.
Slavery prohibited in British India.
Ellenborough recalled.
Sir Henry Hardinge governor-gencral.
English education declared a qualification for public service.
Danish possessions sold to the English.
First Sikh War.
Sir George Clerk governor of Bombay.
Sati prohibited in Sindhia's territory,
Engineering College founded at Rurki.
Lord Dalhousie governor-gencral.
Second Sikh War.
Anncxation of the Panjah.
Drinkwater Bethune establishes a school for Hindu girls.
Moplah rising.
Second Burmese War.
Wahabi conspiracy discovered at Patna.
1835
1836
1839
1840
1842
1843
1844
1845
1847
1848
1849
1852
## p. 1064 (#1108) ##########################################
1064
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
1853
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
Sir John Lawrence chief commissioner of the Panjab
Railway opened from Bombay to Thana.
Assignment of Berar.
Telegraph line from Calcutta to Agra begun.
Annexation of Nagpur.
The Company's charter renewed; considerable changes made in the
legislative council.
Bengal placed under a lieutenant-governor.
The covenanted civil service to be recruited by competition.
Treaty with Dost-Muhammad.
Sonthal rebellion.
Annexation of Oudh.
Lord Canning governor-general.
War with Persia.
Further treaty with Dost Muhammad.
Sir Henry Lawrence chicf commissioner of Oudh.
Outbreak of the Indian Mutiny.
Delhi recovered.
Havelock and Outram reach Lucknow.
Sir Colin Campbell relieves Lucknow.
Sir Hugh Rose's campaign in Central India.
Sir Colin Campbell reduces Oudh.
Government of India to be conducted in the name of the quccn
The White Mutiny.
James Wilson first finance member.
Issue of sanads of adoption.
The Nil Darpan produced.
The Order of the Star of India instituted.
Famine in the North-Western Provinces.
The Penal Code introduced.
Lord Elgin governor-general.
Sir Bartle Frere governor of Bombay.
Amalgamation of the Supreme and sadr courts into High Courts.
Dost Muhammad takes Herat and dies.
Afghan War of Succession.
Ambela campaign.
Sir John Lawrence governor-general.
The Bhutan War.
Telegraphic communication with Europe opened.
The Orissa fainine.
Sher Ali receives an annual grant of 6 lakhs.
Panjab Tenancy Act passed.
Railway opened from Ambala to Delhi.
Lord Mayo governor-general.
Conference at Ambala.
Yakub's rebellion in Afghanistan.
Mayo's first provincial settlement.
Engineering College at Cooper's Hill opened.
The Kuka revolt.
Lord Northbrook governor-general.
The Seistan boundary report.
The Russians reduce Khiva.
The Simla Conference.
The Bihar famine.
Lord Salisbury secretary of state for India.
The Gaekwar's case.
Mayo College, Ajmer, opened.
Visit of the Prince of Wales.
The Royal Titles Act.
1863
1864
1865
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1
1873
1874
1875
1876
## p. 1065 (#1109) ##########################################
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
1065
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
Lord Lytton governor-general.
Treaty with Kalat.
The queen proclaimed empress of India.
Proposed mission to Afghanistan.
Famine in the Deccan.
Lytton's Delhi durbar.
Faminc extends northwards.
Famine insurance introduced into the budget.
Vernacular Press Act.
Indian troops sent to Malta.
Stolietoff's mission to Kabul.
Second Afghan War.
Flight of Sher Ali.
Treaty of Gandammak.
Murder of Cavagnari at Kabul.
Yakub abdicates.
Kabul reoccupied.
Lord Ripon governor-general.
Battle of Maiwand.
Roberts' march to Kandahar.
Abd-ur-rahman recognised as amir of Kabul.
Abd-ur-rahman occupies Kandahar.
Hindu-Muslim riots at Salem.
The Ilbert bill.
Merv occupied by the Russians.
Russo-Afghan frontier commission appointed.
Lord Dufferin governor-general.
First meeting of the Indian National Congress.
The Franco-Burmese treaty.
The Panjdeh incident.
The Bengal Tenancy Act.
Abd-ur-rahman at Rawalpindi.
Bengal Local Self-Government Act.
Third Burmese War.
Gwalior fort restored to Sindhia.
Annexation of Upper Burma.
Afghan northern boundary delimited.
Hindu-Muslim riots at Delhi.
Ghilzai revolt in Afghanistan.
Ishak Khan's rebellion.
Hazara punitive expedition.
Lord Lansdowne governor-general.
Abdication of the Maharajah of Kashmir.
Second visit of the Prince of Wales.
Factory Act.
Age of Consent Act.
Manipur rebellion.
Indian Councils Act introduces the principle of election.
Death of Sandeman.
Hindu-Muslim riots at Bombay.
The Durand Mission to Kabul.
Lord Elgin governor-general.
The Opium Commission.
Final settlement of the Russo-Afghan frontier.
The Chitral expedition. .
Indians in Natal lose the franchise.
Plague at Bombay.
Murder of Rand and Ayerst at Poona.
Frontier risings.
1886
1887
1888
1889
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
## p. 1066 (#1110) ##########################################
1066
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
1898
1899
1900
1901
1904
1995
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
Dorjieff's first mission to Russia.
Lord Curzon governor-general.
North-West Frontier Province formed.
Habib-ullah amir of Afghanistan.
The Younghusband expedition to Tibet.
The Dane Treaty with the amir.
The partition of Bengal.
Lord Minto governor-general.
Quetta-Nushki Railway completed.
John Morley secretary of state for India.
Habib-ullah's visit to India.
The Anglo-Russian Convention.
Attempt on Sir Andrew Fraser.
Congress split at Surat.
Entrance of Indians into the Transvaal restricted.
Tilak convicted of sedition.
The Newspapers Act.
Morley-Minto reforms become law.
S. P. Sinha appointed to the governor-general's council.
Proposal to establish an executive council in the United Provinces.
Newspapers (Incitement to Offences) Act.
Recruitment of indentured labour for South Africa suspended.
Arms traffic checked by blockading the Persian Gulf.
Lord Hardinge governor-general.
Lord Crewe secretary of state for India.
The Delhi durbar.
Transfer of the capital to Delhi announced.
The partition of Bengal revoked.
The Balkan War and Indian Muslim excitement.
Attempt on Lord Hardinge.
Hardinge's pronouncement regarding Indian grievances in South Africa.
Outbreak of the German War.
JOHORI, S. R. Chinese Invasion of NEFA.
JONES, GEORGE E. Tumult in India. New York, 1948.
JUDD, HENRY. India in Revolt. New York, 1942.
KARNIK, V. B. (ED. ). China Invades India.
KAUL, B. M. The Untold Story.
KULKARNI, V. B. British Statesmen in India. Orient Longmans Ltd.
KUNDRA, J. C. Indian Foreign Policy (1947-54), 1965.
LOHIA, RAMMANOHAR LAL. Foreign Policy. Aligarh, 1964.
MALENBAUM, WILFRED. East and West India's Development (1959).
MANKEKAR, D. R. Guilty Men of 1962.
MANKEKAR, D. R. Twenty-two Fateful Days. Bombay, 1966.
MELLOR, A. Iudia Since Partition.
MENON, K. P. S. The Flying Troika. London, 1963.
MENON, K. P. S. India and the Cold War. Bombay, 1966.
MOOKHERJI, S. B. India Since 1857. Gwalior, 1968.
MOON, E. P. The Future of India. London, 1945.
Moon, PENDEREL. Divide and Quit. California, 1962.
MORAES, FRANK. Introduction to India. London, 1945.
MORAES, FRANK. Jawaharlal Nehru (New York, 1956).
MORAES, FRANK. India Today. New York, 1960.
MOSLEY, LEONARD. The Last Days of the British Raj. New York, 1901.
MOTA, H. N. Verdict of History. Allahabad, 1945.
MOUNTBATTEN, LORD. Time Only to Look Forward. London, 1949.
MUNSHI, K. M. The Indian Deadlock. Allahabad, 1945.
NAMBOODIRIPAD, E. M. S. India under Congress Rule. Calcutta, 1967.
NEHRU, JAWAHARLAL. Autobiography (1937).
NEHRU, JAWAHARLAL. Discovery of India (1946).
PARIKH. Patel
PARKIN, RALEIGH. India Today. Toronto, 1946.
PATTERSON, GEORGE N. Peking versus Delhi. London, 1963.
PatwaNT SINGH. India and the Future of Asia. London, 1966,
PATWARDHAN, P. H. Jawaharlal Nehru. Poona, 1967.
PHILIPS, C. H. Politics and Society in India. London, 1962.
PLANNING COMMISSION, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA. The New India: Progress
through Democracy (1958).
RAM GOPAI. . British Rule in India: An Assessinent. Asia, 1963.
## p. 1062 (#1106) ##########################################
1062
BIBLIOGRAPHY
RAWLINSON, IL. C. 'The British Achievement in India. London, 1948.
ROWLAND, Join. A History of Sino-Indian Relations (1967).
Roy, D. B. Basic Problem in India & Its Solution, Delhi, 1967.
Shah, A. B. (ED. ). India's Defence and Foreign Policies. Bombay, 1966.
SMITH, ROBERT A. Divided India. London, 1947.
SPEAR, PERCIVAL. India, Pakistan and the West (1958).
SPEAR, PERCIVAL. India: A Modern History, 1961.
STEELE, II. R. E. India Friend or Foe! Toronto, 1947.
STRACITY, Joun. The End of Empire.
TAYLOR, ERSWINGER JOHNSON AND JOYCE. India's Roots of Democracy. ' 1965.
Varma, S. P. Struggle for the Himalayas. Delhi, 1965.
VENKATASUBBIAH, H. Indian Economy Since Independence. Bombay, 1961.
WALLBANK, T. W. India in the New Era. Chicago, 1951.
WATSON, SIR ALFRED H. Political Advance in India. London, 1940.
WAVELL, ARCIUIBALD. Indian Problems of Today & Tomorrow. Washington,
1944,
WHEELER, Post. India Against the Storm. New York, 1944.
Whyte, SIR FREDERICK. India. Torouto; 1942.
WOFFORD, CLARE AND HARRIS. India Afire. New York, 1951.
WOODRUFF, PHILIP. The Men who ruled Indir. . London, 1954.
WRENCH, SIR EVELTN. Immortal Years. New York, 1945.
WYSE, ERSKINE. Brown Edipire. London, 1946.
Yadav, R. K. The Indian Language Problem. Delhi, 1966.
ZINKIN, MAURICE AND TAYA. Britain and India, 1964.
## p. 1063 (#1107) ##########################################
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
1063
1818
1819
1820
1821
1822
1823
1824
1825
1827
1828
1829
1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
Diocese of Calcutta inaugurated.
Expedition to the Persian Gulf.
Mountstuart Elphinstone governor of Bombay.
Sir Thomas Munro governor of Madras.
Bishop's College founded at Calcutta.
The Samachar Darpan founded.
Heber bishop of Calcutta.
The Native Education Society founded at Bombay.
Lord Amherst governor-general.
Supreme Court of Judicature established at Bombay.
First Burmese War.
Voyage of the steamship Enterprise to India.
Death of Sir Thomas Munro.
Sir John Malcolm governor of Bombay.
Lord William Bentinck governor-general.
Enquiry into freehold titles in Bengal and the Upper Provinces.
The Brahmo Samaj founded.
Sleeman commissioner for the suppression of thagi.
Launch of the Hugh Lindsay at Bombay.
Regulation prohibiting sati.
Rebellion in Mysore.
Ram Mohun Roy visits England.
Administration of Mysore assumed by the British. .
Jaintia annexed.
Lord William Bentinck commander-in-chief.
The Company's trading rights abolished.
Centralisation of legislative power.
War with Coorg.
Indian magistrates appointed.
Macaulay law member.
Disturbances at Kimedi.
Province of Agra formed.
Corporal punishment of sepoys abolished.
Sir Charles Metcalfe acting governor-general.
Press restrictions abolished.
Lord Auckland governor-gencral.
Diocese of Bombay established.
First Afghan War.
Cautley's Jumna Canal report.
Lord Ellenborough governor-general.
Annexation of Sind.
Slavery prohibited in British India.
Ellenborough recalled.
Sir Henry Hardinge governor-gencral.
English education declared a qualification for public service.
Danish possessions sold to the English.
First Sikh War.
Sir George Clerk governor of Bombay.
Sati prohibited in Sindhia's territory,
Engineering College founded at Rurki.
Lord Dalhousie governor-gencral.
Second Sikh War.
Anncxation of the Panjah.
Drinkwater Bethune establishes a school for Hindu girls.
Moplah rising.
Second Burmese War.
Wahabi conspiracy discovered at Patna.
1835
1836
1839
1840
1842
1843
1844
1845
1847
1848
1849
1852
## p. 1064 (#1108) ##########################################
1064
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
1853
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
Sir John Lawrence chief commissioner of the Panjab
Railway opened from Bombay to Thana.
Assignment of Berar.
Telegraph line from Calcutta to Agra begun.
Annexation of Nagpur.
The Company's charter renewed; considerable changes made in the
legislative council.
Bengal placed under a lieutenant-governor.
The covenanted civil service to be recruited by competition.
Treaty with Dost-Muhammad.
Sonthal rebellion.
Annexation of Oudh.
Lord Canning governor-general.
War with Persia.
Further treaty with Dost Muhammad.
Sir Henry Lawrence chicf commissioner of Oudh.
Outbreak of the Indian Mutiny.
Delhi recovered.
Havelock and Outram reach Lucknow.
Sir Colin Campbell relieves Lucknow.
Sir Hugh Rose's campaign in Central India.
Sir Colin Campbell reduces Oudh.
Government of India to be conducted in the name of the quccn
The White Mutiny.
James Wilson first finance member.
Issue of sanads of adoption.
The Nil Darpan produced.
The Order of the Star of India instituted.
Famine in the North-Western Provinces.
The Penal Code introduced.
Lord Elgin governor-general.
Sir Bartle Frere governor of Bombay.
Amalgamation of the Supreme and sadr courts into High Courts.
Dost Muhammad takes Herat and dies.
Afghan War of Succession.
Ambela campaign.
Sir John Lawrence governor-general.
The Bhutan War.
Telegraphic communication with Europe opened.
The Orissa fainine.
Sher Ali receives an annual grant of 6 lakhs.
Panjab Tenancy Act passed.
Railway opened from Ambala to Delhi.
Lord Mayo governor-general.
Conference at Ambala.
Yakub's rebellion in Afghanistan.
Mayo's first provincial settlement.
Engineering College at Cooper's Hill opened.
The Kuka revolt.
Lord Northbrook governor-general.
The Seistan boundary report.
The Russians reduce Khiva.
The Simla Conference.
The Bihar famine.
Lord Salisbury secretary of state for India.
The Gaekwar's case.
Mayo College, Ajmer, opened.
Visit of the Prince of Wales.
The Royal Titles Act.
1863
1864
1865
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1
1873
1874
1875
1876
## p. 1065 (#1109) ##########################################
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
1065
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
Lord Lytton governor-general.
Treaty with Kalat.
The queen proclaimed empress of India.
Proposed mission to Afghanistan.
Famine in the Deccan.
Lytton's Delhi durbar.
Faminc extends northwards.
Famine insurance introduced into the budget.
Vernacular Press Act.
Indian troops sent to Malta.
Stolietoff's mission to Kabul.
Second Afghan War.
Flight of Sher Ali.
Treaty of Gandammak.
Murder of Cavagnari at Kabul.
Yakub abdicates.
Kabul reoccupied.
Lord Ripon governor-general.
Battle of Maiwand.
Roberts' march to Kandahar.
Abd-ur-rahman recognised as amir of Kabul.
Abd-ur-rahman occupies Kandahar.
Hindu-Muslim riots at Salem.
The Ilbert bill.
Merv occupied by the Russians.
Russo-Afghan frontier commission appointed.
Lord Dufferin governor-general.
First meeting of the Indian National Congress.
The Franco-Burmese treaty.
The Panjdeh incident.
The Bengal Tenancy Act.
Abd-ur-rahman at Rawalpindi.
Bengal Local Self-Government Act.
Third Burmese War.
Gwalior fort restored to Sindhia.
Annexation of Upper Burma.
Afghan northern boundary delimited.
Hindu-Muslim riots at Delhi.
Ghilzai revolt in Afghanistan.
Ishak Khan's rebellion.
Hazara punitive expedition.
Lord Lansdowne governor-general.
Abdication of the Maharajah of Kashmir.
Second visit of the Prince of Wales.
Factory Act.
Age of Consent Act.
Manipur rebellion.
Indian Councils Act introduces the principle of election.
Death of Sandeman.
Hindu-Muslim riots at Bombay.
The Durand Mission to Kabul.
Lord Elgin governor-general.
The Opium Commission.
Final settlement of the Russo-Afghan frontier.
The Chitral expedition. .
Indians in Natal lose the franchise.
Plague at Bombay.
Murder of Rand and Ayerst at Poona.
Frontier risings.
1886
1887
1888
1889
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
## p. 1066 (#1110) ##########################################
1066
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
1898
1899
1900
1901
1904
1995
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
Dorjieff's first mission to Russia.
Lord Curzon governor-general.
North-West Frontier Province formed.
Habib-ullah amir of Afghanistan.
The Younghusband expedition to Tibet.
The Dane Treaty with the amir.
The partition of Bengal.
Lord Minto governor-general.
Quetta-Nushki Railway completed.
John Morley secretary of state for India.
Habib-ullah's visit to India.
The Anglo-Russian Convention.
Attempt on Sir Andrew Fraser.
Congress split at Surat.
Entrance of Indians into the Transvaal restricted.
Tilak convicted of sedition.
The Newspapers Act.
Morley-Minto reforms become law.
S. P. Sinha appointed to the governor-general's council.
Proposal to establish an executive council in the United Provinces.
Newspapers (Incitement to Offences) Act.
Recruitment of indentured labour for South Africa suspended.
Arms traffic checked by blockading the Persian Gulf.
Lord Hardinge governor-general.
Lord Crewe secretary of state for India.
The Delhi durbar.
Transfer of the capital to Delhi announced.
The partition of Bengal revoked.
The Balkan War and Indian Muslim excitement.
Attempt on Lord Hardinge.
Hardinge's pronouncement regarding Indian grievances in South Africa.
Outbreak of the German War.
