Papers regarding disturbances on the Hazara frontier - reoccupation of Sittana by Hindustani fanatics - their alliance with the Hasanzais and Jaiduns and invasion of British territory - proposal for a punitive expedition to be sent against them (includes, between pp 88 and 89, a sketch map of the country between Mursee and Amb, and a sketch map showing British police and military posts on the banks of the Indus along the Hazara frontier)
Papers regarding Udaipur State, Vol 1 - difficulties experienced the Political Agent at Udaipur [Lieut Colonel William Frederick Eden] in dealing with the Regency Council - differences of opinion between Eden and the Agent to the Governor General for Rajputana [Major General George St Patrick Lawrence]
Further papers regarding the long-standing dispute between the Rajas of Bastar and Jeypore with respect to the Kotepad Pargana - decision of the Government of India that the Raja of Jeypore, who is to retain possession of the pargana, should pay an annual compensation payment of 3000 rupees to the Raja of Bastar
Further papers regarding Dutch encroachments on the East Coast of Sumatra - correspondence of the Raja of Assahan with the Resident Councillor at Penang and the Governor of the Straits Settlements, etc.
The Straits Settlements Government recognize the appointment of Tan Kim Ching as Consul for Siam at Singapore - a propos the appointment of a Mr Williams as Consul for Siam at Penang they inform the Government of India that there is no-one by that name at Penang but they believe that William Thomas Lewis may be the person alluded to
Proposal of the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Lieut Colonel Arthur Purves Phayre] for conducting a survey from Shwegyin to the western bank of the Salween between 19°00' and 20°00' north latitude, with reference to Captain Sprye's project for a telegraph and tramway line between Rangoon and Yunnan - Government of India consider the scheme for a survey inadvisable at present