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Rt. Hon. Syed Ameer Ali, P.C., Judge of the Privy Council, c. 1910.
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| Rt. Hon. Syed Ameer Ali, P.C., Judge of the Privy Council, c. 1910.
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| Sir Wm. WedderLurn, Bart., c. 1910.
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| Sir Wm. WedderLurn, Bart., c. 1910.
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| Mr. Parsee Rustomjee ("Kakaji") the "Grand Old Passive Resister" of South Africa, c. 1910.
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Mr. Parsee Rustomjee ("Kakaji") the "Grand Old Passive Resister" of South Africa, c. 1910.
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| The Hon. Dadabhai Naoroji, whose heart has throughout been with the Passive Resisters, c. 1910.
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| The Hon. Dadabhai Naoroji, whose heart has throughout been with the Passive Resisters, c. 1910.
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| Sir Wm. Bull, M.P., Solicitor to the London Committee, c. 1910.
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| Sir Wm. Bull, M.P., Solicitor to the London Committee, c. 1910.
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Sir Chas. Bruce, G.C.M.G., a prominent member of the South Africa British Indian Committee, c. 1910.
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| Sir Chas. Bruce, G.C.M.G., a prominent member of the South Africa British Indian Committee, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Hajee Dawad Mahomed, President, Natal Indian Association, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Hajee Dawad Mahomed, President, Natal Indian Association, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Gokaldas P. Gandhi, who led a party of Passive Resisters from Tongaat district, c. 1910.
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Mr. Gokaldas P. Gandhi, who led a party of Passive Resisters from Tongaat district, c. 1910.
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| Senator W. P. Schreiner, who fought strenuously for justice to the Indian Community, c. 1910.
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| Senator W. P. Schreiner, who fought strenuously for justice to the Indian Community, c. 1910.
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| Mr. John X. Merriman, M.L.A., a consistent champion of fairplay to Indians, c. 1910.
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| Mr. John X. Merriman, M.L.A., a consistent champion of fairplay to Indians, c. 1910.
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Mr. Theo. L. Schreiner, M.L.A., an eloquent spokesman in the Assembly on behalf of Indians, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Theo. L. Schreiner, M.L.A., an eloquent spokesman in the Assembly on behalf of Indians, c. 1910.
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| Olive Schreiner, the celebrated author, whose sympathies were with the Passive Resisters, c. 1910.
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| Olive Schreiner, the celebrated author, whose sympathies were with the Passive Resisters, c. 1910.
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| Lady Chandayarkar, c. 1910.
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Lady Chandayarkar, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Jeewa Mahomed, who rendered valuable service to the Passive Resistance movement, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Jeewa Mahomed, who rendered valuable service to the Passive Resistance movement, c. 1910.
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| Mrs. D. M. Lazarus, of Newcastle, c. 1910.
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| Mrs. D. M. Lazarus, of Newcastle, c. 1910.
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Mr. Vali Peerbhai, who assisted at Volksrust and Charlestown during the strike, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Vali Peerbhai, who assisted at Volksrust and Charlestown during the strike, c. 1910.
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| Mr. A. M. Sadat, of Volksrust, who rendered great service during the strike, c. 1910.
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| Mr. A. M. Sadat, of Volksrust, who rendered great service during the strike, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Gabriel Isaac, a European who went to gaol at Pinetown, c. 1910.
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Mr. Gabriel Isaac, a European who went to gaol at Pinetown, c. 1910.
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| Mr. J. Dowell Ellis, Mayor of Johannesburg, c. 1910.
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| Mr. J. Dowell Ellis, Mayor of Johannesburg, c. 1910.
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| Mr. W. M. Vogl, a strenuous European sympathiser, c. 1910.
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| Mr. W. M. Vogl, a strenuous European sympathiser, c. 1910.
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Mr. F. Drummond P. Chaplin, M.L.A., the chief Opposition spokesman, c. 1910.
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| Mr. F. Drummond P. Chaplin, M.L.A., the chief Opposition spokesman, c. 1910.
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| Indian Commission of Inquiry, c. 1910.
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| Indian Commission of Inquiry, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Theo. Jooste, the genial Magistrate at Volkrust, c. 1910.
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Mr. Theo. Jooste, the genial Magistrate at Volkrust, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Patrick Duncan, C.M.G. M.I..A., c. 1910.
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| Mr. Patrick Duncan, C.M.G. M.I..A., c. 1910.
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| Mr. Morris Alexander, the Jewish, M.L.A. of the Castle division of Capetown, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Morris Alexander, the Jewish, M.L.A. of the Castle division of Capetown, c. 1910.
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Mrs. J. B. Petit, a prominent Indian lady sympathiser, c. 1910.
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| Mrs. J. B. Petit, a prominent Indian lady sympathiser, c. 1910.
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| Mr. J. B. Petit, c. 1910.
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| Mr. J. B. Petit, c. 1910.
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| Mr. K. Natarajan, Editor of the Indian Social Reform, c. 1910.
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Mr. K. Natarajan, Editor of the Indian Social Reform, c. 1910.
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| Mr. G. A. Natesan, c. 1910.
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| Mr. G. A. Natesan, c. 1910.
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| Mrs. Jamnabai N. Sakkai, president of the Gujarati Hindu Stri Mandal, c. 1910.
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| Mrs. Jamnabai N. Sakkai, president of the Gujarati Hindu Stri Mandal, c. 1910.
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Imam Abdool Cadir Bawazeer, who, as Chairman of the Hamidia Islamic Society, c. 1910.
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| Imam Abdool Cadir Bawazeer, who, as Chairman of the Hamidia Islamic Society, c. 1910.
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| Mr. L. W. Ritch, c. 1910.
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| Mr. L. W. Ritch, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Sorabji Shapurji, c. 1910.
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Mr. Sorabji Shapurji, c. 1910.
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| Mr. V. A. Chettiar, ex-Chairman of the Johannesburg Tamil Benefit Society, c. 1910.
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| Mr. V. A. Chettiar, ex-Chairman of the Johannesburg Tamil Benefit Society, c. 1910.
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| Ebrahim Aswat, a thorough-going Passive Resister, South Africa, c. 1910.
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| Ebrahim Aswat, a thorough-going Passive Resister, South Africa, c. 1910.
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Mr. S. B. Aledh, who holds the record for length of imprisonment, c. 1910.
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| Mr. S. B. Aledh, who holds the record for length of imprisonment, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Amod Moosa Bhyat, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Amod Moosa Bhyat, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Pragji K. Desai, a well-tried Passive Resister, South Africa, c. 1910.
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Mr. Pragji K. Desai, a well-tried Passive Resister, South Africa, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Bhikji, a Mahomedan Passive Resister, South Africa, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Bhikji, a Mahomedan Passive Resister, South Africa, c. 1910.
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| Mahomed Ebrahim Kunke, a stalwart Mahomedan Passive Resister, c. 1910.
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| Mahomed Ebrahim Kunke, a stalwart Mahomedan Passive Resister, c. 1910.
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Mr. Moosa Essackji, a well-known Passive Resister, South Africa, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Moosa Essackji, a well-known Passive Resister, South Africa, c. 1910.
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| Mr. R. M. Sodha, who took part in the early stages of the satyagraha struggle in South Africa, c. 1910.
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| Mr. R. M. Sodha, who took part in the early stages of the satyagraha struggle in South Africa, c. 1910.
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| Mr. U. M. Shelat, a well known Passive Resister in 1908, South Africa, c. 1910.
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Mr. U. M. Shelat, a well known Passive Resister in 1908, South Africa, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Budree Ahir, a staunch Hindustani Passive Resiaer, who suffered imprisonment in 1913, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Budree Ahir, a staunch Hindustani Passive Resiaer, who suffered imprisonment in 1913, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Hajee Hoosen Dawad, who, even on his death bed, was eager to suffer for the cause, c. 1910.
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| Mr. Hajee Hoosen Dawad, who, even on his death bed, was eager to suffer for the cause, c. 1910.
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Hanifa Bibi (Mrs. Shaikh Mehtab's Mother), c. 1910.
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| Hanifa Bibi (Mrs. Shaikh Mehtab's Mother), c. 1910.
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| Miss Valiamina Moonsamy and others spent three months in gaol in South Africa, c. 1910.
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| Miss Valiamina Moonsamy and others spent three months in gaol in South Africa, c. 1910.
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| The 60 Indians deported to India by the Transavaal Government.
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The 60 Indians deported to India by the Transavaal Government.
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| Mrs. Sivprasad, Miss Minnatjee and Mrs. Somar, who went to gaol for the cause, c. 1910.
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| Mrs. Sivprasad, Miss Minnatjee and Mrs. Somar, who went to gaol for the cause, c. 1910.
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| South African Deportees at Madras, c. 1910.
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| South African Deportees at Madras, c. 1910.
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