The Penang Government take grave exception to certain articles and editorials regarding the Straits Settlements, which have appeared in the 'Bengal Hurkaru and Chronicle'.
The Penang Government object to a paragraph regarding the Nanning Expedition, which appeared in the 'Malacca Observer' of 30 Jun 1829 - the criticise the Resident Councillor at Malacca, Samuel Garling, for allowing the paragraph to appear.
The Penang Government defend the regulation they enacted prohibiting Chinese emigrants from Macao to land on Penang without permission of the Police Superintendent.
Question of the establishment to be attached to the Government Printing Press at Penang - minute of the Governor [Robert Fullerton], pp 5-18, - remuneration of Captain Robert Murcott, the Press Superintendent.
Return of population censuses for Singapore and environs (the census for 1 Jan 1829 appears on pp 6-8, for 1 Jan 1830 on pp 21-22, and a comparative statement on p 23) - question whether vagabond Chinese should be expelled from the island and whether land should be granted to Chinese settlers fre...
The Penang Government reject the claim of the Sultan of Singapore to a balance of 13,000 Spanish dollars, allegedly due to him in connection with the treaty made with John Crawfurd in Aug 1824.
Enactment of Regulations 1 to 6 of 1830 regarding the administration of civil and criminal justice in the Bombay Presidency - establishment of regular courts of justice in the Southern Maratha Country, etc.