JLK
- Kekewich, Colonel, entrusted with defence of Kimberley, [94]
- Kimberley, diamond mines in, [17], [24], [87]
- 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' bĂȘte-noire, [150]
- Rhodes' duplicity, [74]
- warned against Sir A. Milner, [104]