PSR
- Radziwill, Princess Catherine, and Rhodes, [110], [146]
- and Rhodes' suspicions of Sir A. Milner, [107]
- conversations with Sir A. Milner, [106], [232]
- Rhodes' characteristic note to, [59]
- talks with Rhodes on Reade's "Martyrdom of Man," [127]
- visits concentration camps, [163]
- Rand, the, Downing Street and, [179]
- Dutch illusions as to Britain's intentions, [177]
- flight from, [191] et seq.
- gold fields of, [90]
- magnates of, [137] el seq., [197]
- Reade, Winwood, influence of his
- "Martyrdom of Man" on Rhodes, [126]
- Rhodes, Cecil, agitates for suspension
of constitution, [118], [155], [213], [224]
- beginning of his fortune, [21]
- created a Privy Councillor, [43]
- death, [129], [153], [224]
- end of his political career, [47], [50], [57], [73]
- enters political life, [28]
- patriotism of, [10],[17], [31], [76], [82], [152], [230]
- Rhodes, Herbert (brother of Cecil Rhodes), [20]
- Rhodesia, annexation of, [24], [25], [28], [35], [36], [78]
- exploitation of, [198]
- question of its mineral wealth, [177]
- Rhodes as "King" of, [122]
- Roberts, Lord, complimentary lunch to, [134]
- Rowntree, Mr., and the concentration camps, [187]
- Russia, Wallace's work on, [126]