Moon's reports as Deputy Commissioner, Multan, on communal disturbances in the city and subsequent investigation of the incidents. Probably sent to his father: see letter to his father, 12 Jun 1935, in item 10.
Correspondence, drafts and papers by Moon, Guy Wint, Sir Malcolm Darling, Major Short and others on Indian administrative, constitutional and political problems. The draft letter or telegram from Craik to Linlithgow, in reply to latter's telegram of 29 Mar 1940, was substantially adopted. See no...
Addresses to Convocation (? of Government College, Lahore, c 1940-41); broadcast talks for Lahore Radio Station on wartime topics (1941) and for BBC General Forces Programme on 'How India is Governed' (1944) and for Overseas Services on 'India' (1944 and 1946).
Correspondence with F B Wace, Home Secretary to Government, Punjab, on war publicity, and the treatment of political prisoners. Dated as: Jan, Nov 1942
Moon's reports as Special District Magistrate on the disturbances in Bahawalpur District of Bahawalpur State (29 Aug-12 Sep 1947); two papers relating to the massacre of a Sikh jatha being evacuated from Rahim Yar Khan.
Papers relating to Manipur comprising Moon's judgement as District Magistrate in the Communist Conspiracy Case (1951), a note in 2 different versions on the tribal areas (1952), and two versions of an article (nd) on the Manipur rebellion of 1891 with special reference to Mrs Grimwood wife of Fr...
Papers written by Moon as Adviser to the Planning Commission on the allocation of foreign exchange (1957) and the 'Approach to the Third Plan' (1958); also Planning Commission Report of the Drug Projects Location Committee (1959) chaired by Moon.
Tour to Bhutan, June 1961': note by Moon of tour by an Indian Planning team describing the country, its Government, development problems, and meetings with the Prime Minister; also note on 'India and Bhutan'.