Bom-M-4: Corrected summary of the views expressed to the Joint Conference by the Members of the Executive Council of Bombay, given at Poona, 26 October 1928
Bur-M-2: Corrected summary of the views expressed to the Joint Conference by Sir Joseph Augustus Maung Gyi, Home Member, S A Smyth, Finance Member, U Ba Yin, Minister for Education, and Lee Ah Yain, Minister for Forests, of the Burma Government, given at Rangoon, 2 February 1929
Bur-M-3: Corrected summary of the views expressed to the Joint Conference by Sir Joseph Augustus Maung Gyi, Home Member, S A Smyth, Finance Member, U Ba Yin, Minister for Education, and Lee Ah Yain, Minister for Forests, of the Burma Government, given at Rangoon, 6 February 1929
Circular No.16: Minutes of the second meeting of the Commission held on 4 January 1945 at the Foreign Office, including copy of the first questionnaire to be addressed to British Universities
Scope & Content:
Circular Numbers 17 (Notification of Lord Farrer's appointment), 18 (Points on which Sir Otto Niemeyer will offer evidence) and 19 (Agenda for the fourth meeting of the Commission on 1 February 1945) are not present
Circular No.145: Minutes of the twenty-first meeting of the Commission, held at the Foreign Office, with the views of the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, and the views of the London School of Economics
Two copies of the precis of evidence relating to the Indian Civil Service given by the witnesses who were not examined orally by the Royal Commission: Bombay Presidency (printed by the Govt Press, Nagpur)
Two copies of the precis of evidence relating to the Provincial Civil Service given by the witnesses who were not examined orally by the Royal Commission: Bombay Presidency (printed by the Govt Press, Nagpur)
Note on the appointment of a Professor of History in the Indian Educational Service in the Patna School as affecting the position of Professor Jadu Nath Sarkar (footnote to Professor Sarkar's evidence)
Written statement containing the views of M R Ry Rao Bahadur P Parankusam Naidu Garu, Ag Dy Commissioner of Police, Madras City, and representative witness for the officers of the Provincial Police Service
Officials and Non-Officials who furnished written evidence to the Royal Commission in connection with their enquiry into the Agricultural Department but who were not orally examined: Note from J H Barnes, Principal of the Punjab Agricultural College, Lyallpur on behalf of the members of the Imperial Agricultural Service in the Punjab