Mehta, Sir Pherozeshah, services of, 240-241; at National Congress, 257-258 Midleton, Lord (Mr. Brodrick), on Partition, 13; favours devolution, 167 Mill, J. S., 131, 329 Mill hands in Delhi, 285; in Bombay, 286 Milton, 131 Minto, Lord, succeeds Lord Curzon, 13; refuses Colonization Bill, 17, 21; Proclamation of, 21; Indian opinion of, 43; Press Act of, 220 Mitra, K. K., starts Swadeshi, 178; S. M., “Indian Problems” by, 83 Moderates, J. Morley on, 27-28; G. K. Gokhale on, 44; conflict with Extremists, 257-259; unpopularity of, 262 Mohammedan Revival, 192; Riots, 202 Mohammedans favoured by Sir B. Fuller and Government, 15-16; and Hindus, 16, 17; nominated on Indian Council, 22, on Viceroy’s Council, 23, 45; in Bengal, 166; against Partition, 175; after Partition, 186; gentility of, 199 Money-lenders (Banya), restriction of, 2; importance of, 87; speculations of, 89; opportunities of, 90; expelled from Deccan, 91; indebtedness to, 283 Monist, faith of, 106 Monsoon rains, importance of, 276 Morison, Mr. Theodore, “Industrial Organization of an Indian Province,” 83, 92, 271-272, 281-284 Morley, Lord, in India Office (Dec. 14, 1905), 14; Secretary of State, 12; on Partition of Bengal, 12, 175; defends deportation, 20; Budget speech and scheme of reforms, 22; speech to constituents, 26-27; on bad manners, 28, 118; criticized, 36-37; invites criticism, 44; complaints of, 46; satire on, 129; influence of, 131, 132; misrepresentations to, 163; study of, 170; misleading of, 193; policy of, 254 Morrison, W. J. (Special Commissioner), 24 Moti Lai Ghose (_see_ Ghose, description of), 212; petition of, 213; opinions of, 214 Mourning customs, 109; in Macedonia, 110 Mulkowal, serum poisoning in, 58 Mullahs revive Islamism, 192 Munro, Sir Thomas, popularity of, 325 Mutiny, anniversary of, 19, 29 Mysore, advancement of, 103; good government in, 316 Nagpur, meeting at, 70, 233; Chota, 166 Naoroji, Dadabhai (ex-M.P. Finsbury), sketch of, 29-30; presides at Calcutta Congress (1906), 183, 235; on “Moral Poverty,” 330 Nash, Mr. Vaughan, “The Great Famine,” etc., by, 85-86, 90, 96-97 Nath, Dina, imprisonment of, 18 National Congress (_see_ Congress); unity, Curzon’s sympathy with, 5-6; renascence, 159, 222; education, 223; outlook, 301; societies, 328; deterioration, check on, 330 Nationalism, definition of, 225-226 Nationalist Cause, repression good for, 222 Nationalists separate from Moderates, 238 Nationality, Curzon’s explanation of, 8-9 Nautch girl, dancing of, 313 _et seq._ Nawab Salimulla of Dacca, 189 _et seq._ Nawab Syed Mohammed on Viceroy’s Council, 104-105 Nehru, Motilal at National Congress, 256
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