Memorial of certain merchants and foresters of Moulmein District to the British Foreign Secretary [Lord Clarendon] complaining that their rights in certain teak forests in the Mhineloongye District of Siam had been usurped by two rival foresters [Captain R C Burn and Moung Shwé Gan] and appealing against the alleged interference of HM Consul at Bangkok [R H Schomburg] on behalf of their opponents (with copies of previous memorials and associated correspondence)
Further papers regarding Dutch encroachments in Sumatra - correspondence between the Governor General of the Dutch East Indies and the Governor of the Straits Settlements] [Colonel Orfeur Cavenagh] regarding the voyage of the Pluto etc.
Further papers regarding Dutch encroachments in Sumatra - correspondence between the Government of the Dutch East Indies and the Straits Settlements Government regarding the visit of the Pluto to the east coast of Sumatra
Further papers regarding Dutch encroachments in Sumatra - representations made by the Raja of Assahan to the British regarding a recent demonstration against his country by a Dutch force acting under the orders of the Resident of Riau
Further papers regarding Dutch encroachments in Sumatra - the Dutch East Indies Government announces its intention of sending a naval and military expedition to the East Coast of Sumatra to obtain redness for outrages allegedly committed by certain native chiefs against Dutch subjects
Further papers regarding Dutch encroachments in Sumatra - memorial from the inhabitants of Penang to the Foreign Secretary in London complaining of the deleterious effects on British trade caused by Dutch expansion in Sumatra, 31 Oct 1865 (with associated correspondence)
Further papers regarding the alleged piracy committed on the vessel of Khu Poh - explanatory letter from the Raja of Tamiang to the Resident Councillor at Penang [Colonel Macpherson]
Further papers regarding Dutch encroachments in Sumatra - representation of the Sultan of Achin to the Governor of the Straits Settlements that the Dutch have persuaded the feudatory chiefs of Dili and Langkat to renounce their allegiance to Achin