File 10(3)-H(S)/1929 (1) Objection raised by the Agent to the Governor-General in Rajputana in respect of the precedence observed at the State Banquet at Bikaner on the occasion of the Viceregal visit in January 1927. (2) Question of precedence at the ceremony of the opening of the Gang Canal at Ganganagar in the Bikaner State. (3) Question of the precedence of Agents to the Governor General and local Political Officers at functions in Indian States.
File 10(3)-H(S)/1929 (1) Objection raised by the Agent to the Governor-General in Rajputana in respect of the precedence observed at the State Banquet at Bikaner on the occasion of the Viceregal visit in January 1927. (2) Question of precedence at the ceremony of the opening of the Gang Canal at Ganganagar in the Bikaner State. (3) Question of the precedence of Agents to the Governor General and local Political Officers at functions in Indian States.
File 65-H(S)/1932 Grant of a permanent salute of 11 guns to the Mehtar of Chitral. Question of the conferment of an English Honour or the title of Amir, Shah, Sultan or Nawab on the Mehtar of Chitral.
File 65-H(S)/1932 Grant of a permanent salute of 11 guns to the Mehtar of Chitral. Question of the conferment of an English Honour or the title of Amir, Shah, Sultan or Nawab on the Mehtar of Chitral.
File 10(17)-H(S)/1927 1. Visit of His Excellency the Viceroy (Lord Irwin) to certain States of the Western India States Agency in the Autumn of 1927. 2. Exchange of visits between His Excellency the Viceroy and certain Ruling Princes and Chiefs at Rajkot. 3. Reception by His Excellency the Viceroy of non-salute Ruling Chiefs and Taluqdars at Rajkot.
File 15(5)-G(S)/1937 1. Visit of His Excellency the Viceroy to Hyderabad in January 1938. 2. Discussion regarding the participation of members of His Excellency the Viceroy's family in processions. 3. Decision that His Excellency the Viceroy should not visit the Osmania University. 4. Gifts made by H.E.H. the Nizam to members of His Excellency's family. 5. Report on the informal Investiture at Hyderabad with particular regard to the seating arrangements for the Nizam's family.