Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah / 1906-1921 Ahmad Riaz

By: Ahmad, RiazMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Vol:1Publisher: Karachi : East and West Publishing Company, 1984Description: 429 pages C19Subject(s): Jinnah, Muhammad AliDDC classification: 954.9042 PIR-C 1984
Contents:
1. Views on the Muslim deputation to the Viceroy, 1906. 2. Wakf-i-ala-Aulad Speech in the Calcutta Session of the Indian National Congress, 1906. 3. Reforms in India: Speech in the Calcutta Session of the Indian National Congress 1906. 4. The Transvaal Indians: Lecture in Bombay, 1908. 5. Reform Proposals: Speech in the Madras session of the Indian National Congress, 1908. 6. Indian Minorities: Letter to the Editor of the Times of India, February 20, 1909. 7. Muslim Representation: Public meeting in Bombay, August 13, 1909. 8. Syed Ameer Ali to Privy Council: Tributes paid at a Public meeting in Bombay, December 31, 1909. 9. Entente Cordiale between Hindus and Muslims, January 1910. 10. Indentured Labour for Natal: Speech in the Imperial Legislative council, February 25, 1910. 11. Expansion or Application, of the Principle of Separate communal electorates to municipalities , District Boards or other local bodies: resolution moved in the Allahabad Session of the Indian National Congress, December 28, 1910. 12. Hindu-Muslim Conference in Allahabad, January 1, 1911. 13. Elementary Education: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, March 16, 1911. 14. Mussalman Wakf Validating Bill: Introductory Speech in the Council of the Governor-General of India Assembled at the Government House, Calcutta, March 17, 1911. 15. Special Marriage Bill: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, February 26, 1912. 16. Police Administration: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, February 28, 1912. 17. Elementary Education Bill: Speech in the imperial Legislative Council, March 19, 1912. 18. Muslim and the Balkans War: Proceedings of the Public meeting held in Bombay, on November 10, 1912. 19. Aims of the Muslim League: Proceedings, of the Council of the All-India Muslim League held at Bankipur, December 31, 1912. 20. The Mussalman Wakf Validating Bill: Speeches in the Imperial Legislative council, February 17, 1913 and March 5m 1913. 21. Indian Civil Services: Interview with the Royal Commission, March 11, 1913. 22. Indian Extradition Amendment bill: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, March 1913. 23. Indian Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, April 1913. 24. Inter-Communal Unity: Letter to Syed Wazir Hasan May 21, 1913. 25. Indian Students in England: Speech in a public meeting held at the Caxton, Hall, Westminster, June 28, 1913. 26. Application for membership of the All-India Muslim League (Proposed by Maulana Mohammad Ali and Seconded by Syed Wazir Hasan), London, October 10, 1913. 27. Cawnpore Mosque Case; Speech at the reception accorded to Maulana Mohammad Ali and Syed Wazir Hasan at Bombay, December 20, 1913. 28. India Council Reform: Speech at the Karachi Session of the Indian National Congress, December 27, 1913, Speech at the Agra Session of the All-India Muslim League, December 31, 1913. 29. Communal Representation on Local Bodes: Speech at the Agra Session of the All-india Muslim league, December 31, 1913. 30. India Council Reform: Speech at the reception given by Sir William Wedderburn at the Westminster palace Hotel, May 1914, Interview by a representative of the daily Telegraph, London, May 1914, Statement in the time, London June 3, 1914. 31. Reorganaising the India Council: Article in Fortnightly Review London, October 1914. 32. Welcome Mr. Gandhi; Speech at the Garden party given by the Gurjar Sabha, Bombay, January 14, 1915. 33. Bombay Muslim Students Union: Speech at the inauguration meeting, February 13, 1915. 34. Tributes to Gokhale, May 1915. 35. Gokhale Memorial: Speech in a Condolence meeting held in Bombay, May 1915. 36. Correspondence regarding the Holding of 1915 Muslim League Session in Bombay, April 12-May 30, 1915, Letter to the Editor of the times of India, Bombay, June 10, 1915. 37. An Appeal to the Muslim Leaders (to Largely) assemble at the Bombay, Session of the All-India Muslim League ) issued on November 11, 1915. 38. Demand for Self-Government: Reply to Mr. Cassamali, November 19, 1915. 39. Scheme of Reforms: Speech in the Bombay Session of the All-India Muslim League, January 1, 1916. 40. The Memorandum of the Nineteen, September 1916. 41. Bombay Provincial Conference: presidential address, October 21, 1916. 42. The Tilak Case: Arguments before the Bombay High Court, November 8, 1916. 43. The Reform Scheme: Jointly adopted by the All-India Muslim League and the Indian National Congress at Calcutta, November 17-18, 1916. 44. League stood abreast of the congress: presidential address at the Lucknow Session of the All-Indian Muslim League, December 30, 1916. 45. Indian Defence Force Bill: Speech in the Imperial Legislative council, February 2, 1917. 46. Primary Education: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, February 28, 1917. 47. Report of the Royal Commission on the Public Services: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, March 20, 1917. 48. Budget 1917-18, Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, March 23, 1917. 49. Confidence in lord Hardinge: Presidential Address at a Public meeting in Bombay, July 16, 1917. 50. Home Rule Meeting: A rowdy gathering ,July 29, 1917. 51. Protest Against Madras Internments: presidential Address at the Public meeting in Bombay, July 30, 1917. 52. Role re: Aligarh Muslim University, August 25-September 8, 1917. 53. Administrative system in the Punjab: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, September 13, 1917. 54. Indian transfer of Ships Restrictions bill: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council on September 20, 1917. 55. Simultaneous Civil Service Examinations: A Well-Agued Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, September 21, 1917. 56. Indian Civil Service; Speech regarding proportion of Indian recruits, September 24, 1917. 57. Working of the Indian Railways Act: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, September 25, 1917. 58. The Constitution of the Central Recruiting Board; Speech in the Indian Legislative Council, September 25, 1917. 59. Present political Situation: press interview in Simla in September 1917. 60. Home rule League: Speech at a Public meeting, October 1917. 61. The Present European Agitation: presidential Address to a Public meeting in Bombay, November 1917. 62. European commercial Community: An interview to the Associated press, November 1917. 63. Reforms in India: An Interview to the Bombay Chronicle, November 16, 1917. 64. Self-Government for India: Speech in the Caluctta, Session of the Indian National Congress, December 1917. 65. Mr. Jinnah on Self-Government: Speech in the Caluctta Session of the All-India Muslim League, December 31, 1917. 66. Re-distribution of Provincial areas and the Constitution of provinces on Languages basis: Speech in the Imperial Legislative council, February 6, 1918. 67. Extension of Calcutta High court Jurisdiction to Parts of Assam: Speech in the Imperial legislative Council, February 27, 1918. 68. The Cinematograph Bill: Speech in the Indian Legislative Council, March 5, 1918. 69. The Indian Civil Service Examinations: Speech in the Indian Legislative Council, March 5, 1918. 70. The Financial Statement 1918-19: Speech in the Indian Legislative council, March 8, 1918. 71. Free and Compulsory Education: Speech in the Indian Legislative Council, March 13, 1918. 72. The Indian income tax bill :Speech in the Indian Legislative Council, March 14, 1918. 73. Imperial War Council: Speech in the Imperial Legislative council, March 19, 1918. 74. Home Rule League-Tilak & others not allowed to go to England; Presidential Address to a protest meeting held in Bombay, April 8, 1918. 75. Manifesto of Nineteen: April 22, 1918. 76. Bombay War Conference: June 10, 1918. 77. Protest meeting Against Lord Willingdon: Speech in a Public meeting at Bombay, June 16, 1918. 78. Report of Rowlatt Committee and Montagu-Chelmsford Reform Proposals: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council on Rowlatt Committee. 79. Memorial to Lord Willingdon: Letter to Sir Stanley Reed, November 8, 1918. 80. Mr. M.A. Jinnah and the Memorial: Letter to the Editor, Advocate of India, Bombay, December 9, 1918. 81. Jinnah refutes Montagu’s Charge against R.G. Horniman: Telegram to the Sectary of State for India, April 1919. 82. Jinnah and Willingdon Memorial: Battles with Lord Willindon, December 1918. 83. Government of India Bill; Interview with the Joint Select Committee Appointed by the British Government, August 13, 1919. 84.
Khilafat and Ottoman Empire: Letter, with Memorandum from All-India Muslim League Deputation, Forwarded to the British Prime Minister, September 4, 1919. 85. Interview with the Secretary of State: Mr. Montahu’s account, December 25, 1919. 86. The Amritsar Congress 1919: Supports Mr. Gandhi amendment, December 27, 1919. 87. The Punjab Sentences: Tagore’s Message read at the Public meeting presided over by Mr. M.A. Jinnah, September 13, 1919. 88. The Khilafat Deputation to Viceroy: January 19, 1920. 89. The Punjab atrocities: Telegram to the Secretary of State for India, April 13, 1920. 90. The Punjab atrocities: Presidential Speech at a Public meeting in Bombay, June 27, 1920. 91. Tributes to Tilak: August 1920. 92. The Punjab atrocities: Presidential Address at the Calcutta Session of all-India Muslim League, September 7, 1920. 93. Non-Cooperation in the Special Congress: September 8, 1920. 94. Home Rule league, Change of Creed and Constitution: Resignation from its membership, October 3, 1920. 95. Delusions of Non-Cooperation: Address to the Students of Ferguson College, Poona, December 19, 1920. 96. Nagpur Congress: Gandhi’s resolution on Non-Cooperation opposed, December 1920. 97. Tributes to Gokhale: February 19, 1921. 98. Indian Aspirations, a nationalist’s view: Letter to the times of London, June 20, 1921. Index.
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1. Views on the Muslim deputation to the Viceroy, 1906. 2. Wakf-i-ala-Aulad Speech in the Calcutta Session of the Indian National Congress, 1906. 3. Reforms in India: Speech in the Calcutta Session of the Indian National Congress 1906. 4. The Transvaal Indians: Lecture in Bombay, 1908. 5. Reform Proposals: Speech in the Madras session of the Indian National Congress, 1908. 6. Indian Minorities: Letter to the Editor of the Times of India, February 20, 1909. 7. Muslim Representation: Public meeting in Bombay, August 13, 1909. 8. Syed Ameer Ali to Privy Council: Tributes paid at a Public meeting in Bombay, December 31, 1909. 9. Entente Cordiale between Hindus and Muslims, January 1910. 10. Indentured Labour for Natal: Speech in the Imperial Legislative council, February 25, 1910. 11. Expansion or Application, of the Principle of Separate communal electorates to municipalities , District Boards or other local bodies: resolution moved in the Allahabad Session of the Indian National Congress, December 28, 1910. 12. Hindu-Muslim Conference in Allahabad, January 1, 1911. 13. Elementary Education: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, March 16, 1911. 14. Mussalman Wakf Validating Bill: Introductory Speech in the Council of the Governor-General of India Assembled at the Government House, Calcutta, March 17, 1911. 15. Special Marriage Bill: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, February 26, 1912. 16. Police Administration: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, February 28, 1912. 17. Elementary Education Bill: Speech in the imperial Legislative Council, March 19, 1912. 18. Muslim and the Balkans War: Proceedings of the Public meeting held in Bombay, on November 10, 1912. 19. Aims of the Muslim League: Proceedings, of the Council of the All-India Muslim League held at Bankipur, December 31, 1912. 20. The Mussalman Wakf Validating Bill: Speeches in the Imperial Legislative council, February 17, 1913 and March 5m 1913. 21. Indian Civil Services: Interview with the Royal Commission, March 11, 1913. 22. Indian Extradition Amendment bill: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, March 1913. 23. Indian Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, April 1913. 24. Inter-Communal Unity: Letter to Syed Wazir Hasan May 21, 1913. 25. Indian Students in England: Speech in a public meeting held at the Caxton, Hall, Westminster, June 28, 1913. 26. Application for membership of the All-India Muslim League (Proposed by Maulana Mohammad Ali and Seconded by Syed Wazir Hasan), London, October 10, 1913. 27. Cawnpore Mosque Case; Speech at the reception accorded to Maulana Mohammad Ali and Syed Wazir Hasan at Bombay, December 20, 1913. 28. India Council Reform: Speech at the Karachi Session of the Indian National Congress, December 27, 1913, Speech at the Agra Session of the All-India Muslim League, December 31, 1913. 29. Communal Representation on Local Bodes: Speech at the Agra Session of the All-india Muslim league, December 31, 1913. 30. India Council Reform: Speech at the reception given by Sir William Wedderburn at the Westminster palace Hotel, May 1914, Interview by a representative of the daily Telegraph, London, May 1914, Statement in the time, London June 3, 1914. 31. Reorganaising the India Council: Article in Fortnightly Review London, October 1914. 32. Welcome Mr. Gandhi; Speech at the Garden party given by the Gurjar Sabha, Bombay, January 14, 1915. 33. Bombay Muslim Students Union: Speech at the inauguration meeting, February 13, 1915. 34. Tributes to Gokhale, May 1915. 35. Gokhale Memorial: Speech in a Condolence meeting held in Bombay, May 1915. 36. Correspondence regarding the Holding of 1915 Muslim League Session in Bombay, April 12-May 30, 1915, Letter to the Editor of the times of India, Bombay, June 10, 1915. 37. An Appeal to the Muslim Leaders (to Largely) assemble at the Bombay, Session of the All-India Muslim League ) issued on November 11, 1915. 38. Demand for Self-Government: Reply to Mr. Cassamali, November 19, 1915. 39. Scheme of Reforms: Speech in the Bombay Session of the All-India Muslim League, January 1, 1916. 40. The Memorandum of the Nineteen, September 1916. 41. Bombay Provincial Conference: presidential address, October 21, 1916. 42. The Tilak Case: Arguments before the Bombay High Court, November 8, 1916. 43. The Reform Scheme: Jointly adopted by the All-India Muslim League and the Indian National Congress at Calcutta, November 17-18, 1916. 44. League stood abreast of the congress: presidential address at the Lucknow Session of the All-Indian Muslim League, December 30, 1916. 45. Indian Defence Force Bill: Speech in the Imperial Legislative council, February 2, 1917. 46. Primary Education: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, February 28, 1917. 47. Report of the Royal Commission on the Public Services: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, March 20, 1917. 48. Budget 1917-18, Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, March 23, 1917. 49. Confidence in lord Hardinge: Presidential Address at a Public meeting in Bombay, July 16, 1917. 50. Home Rule Meeting: A rowdy gathering ,July 29, 1917. 51. Protest Against Madras Internments: presidential Address at the Public meeting in Bombay, July 30, 1917. 52. Role re: Aligarh Muslim University, August 25-September 8, 1917. 53. Administrative system in the Punjab: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, September 13, 1917. 54. Indian transfer of Ships Restrictions bill: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council on September 20, 1917. 55. Simultaneous Civil Service Examinations: A Well-Agued Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, September 21, 1917. 56. Indian Civil Service; Speech regarding proportion of Indian recruits, September 24, 1917. 57. Working of the Indian Railways Act: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council, September 25, 1917. 58. The Constitution of the Central Recruiting Board; Speech in the Indian Legislative Council, September 25, 1917. 59. Present political Situation: press interview in Simla in September 1917. 60. Home rule League: Speech at a Public meeting, October 1917. 61. The Present European Agitation: presidential Address to a Public meeting in Bombay, November 1917. 62. European commercial Community: An interview to the Associated press, November 1917. 63. Reforms in India: An Interview to the Bombay Chronicle, November 16, 1917. 64. Self-Government for India: Speech in the Caluctta, Session of the Indian National Congress, December 1917. 65. Mr. Jinnah on Self-Government: Speech in the Caluctta Session of the All-India Muslim League, December 31, 1917. 66. Re-distribution of Provincial areas and the Constitution of provinces on Languages basis: Speech in the Imperial Legislative council, February 6, 1918. 67. Extension of Calcutta High court Jurisdiction to Parts of Assam: Speech in the Imperial legislative Council, February 27, 1918. 68. The Cinematograph Bill: Speech in the Indian Legislative Council, March 5, 1918. 69. The Indian Civil Service Examinations: Speech in the Indian Legislative Council, March 5, 1918. 70. The Financial Statement 1918-19: Speech in the Indian Legislative council, March 8, 1918. 71. Free and Compulsory Education: Speech in the Indian Legislative Council, March 13, 1918. 72. The Indian income tax bill :Speech in the Indian Legislative Council, March 14, 1918. 73. Imperial War Council: Speech in the Imperial Legislative council, March 19, 1918. 74. Home Rule League-Tilak & others not allowed to go to England; Presidential Address to a protest meeting held in Bombay, April 8, 1918. 75. Manifesto of Nineteen: April 22, 1918. 76. Bombay War Conference: June 10, 1918. 77. Protest meeting Against Lord Willingdon: Speech in a Public meeting at Bombay, June 16, 1918. 78. Report of Rowlatt Committee and Montagu-Chelmsford Reform Proposals: Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council on Rowlatt Committee. 79. Memorial to Lord Willingdon: Letter to Sir Stanley Reed, November 8, 1918. 80. Mr. M.A. Jinnah and the Memorial: Letter to the Editor, Advocate of India, Bombay, December 9, 1918. 81. Jinnah refutes Montagu’s Charge against R.G. Horniman: Telegram to the Sectary of State for India, April 1919. 82. Jinnah and Willingdon Memorial: Battles with Lord Willindon, December 1918. 83. Government of India Bill; Interview with the Joint Select Committee Appointed by the British Government, August 13, 1919. 84.

Khilafat and Ottoman Empire: Letter, with Memorandum from All-India Muslim League Deputation, Forwarded to the British Prime Minister, September 4, 1919. 85. Interview with the Secretary of State: Mr. Montahu’s account, December 25, 1919. 86. The Amritsar Congress 1919: Supports Mr. Gandhi amendment, December 27, 1919. 87. The Punjab Sentences: Tagore’s Message read at the Public meeting presided over by Mr. M.A. Jinnah, September 13, 1919. 88. The Khilafat Deputation to Viceroy: January 19, 1920. 89. The Punjab atrocities: Telegram to the Secretary of State for India, April 13, 1920. 90. The Punjab atrocities: Presidential Speech at a Public meeting in Bombay, June 27, 1920. 91. Tributes to Tilak: August 1920. 92. The Punjab atrocities: Presidential Address at the Calcutta Session of all-India Muslim League, September 7, 1920. 93. Non-Cooperation in the Special Congress: September 8, 1920. 94. Home Rule league, Change of Creed and Constitution: Resignation from its membership, October 3, 1920. 95. Delusions of Non-Cooperation: Address to the Students of Ferguson College, Poona, December 19, 1920. 96. Nagpur Congress: Gandhi’s resolution on Non-Cooperation opposed, December 1920. 97. Tributes to Gokhale: February 19, 1921. 98. Indian Aspirations, a nationalist’s view: Letter to the times of London, June 20, 1921. Index.

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