Measures taken by the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Colonel Albert Fytche] to discourage the practice of British officials cohabiting with Burmese women (includes an extract from 'Allen's Indian Mail' of 21 Aug 1867)
Observations of the Political Agent in Turkish Arabia [Colonel Sir Arnold Kemball] regarding the proposals of Iqbal-ud-daula for altering the distribution of the Government of India's donations to the Shi'a shrines at Karbala and Najf (Vol 2)
Proposal of the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Colonel Albert Fytche] for re-opening the ancient caravan route from Burma via Bhamo to Western China - Government of India sanctions the dispatch of a party to explore and open out the route
Correspondence between the Government of India and the Resident at Hyderabad [Richard Temple] regarding the disposal of the surplus Abkari revenue of Secunderabad Cantonment (includes statements of the receipts and expenditures of the Secunderabad revenues for 1865-66, on pp 8-9)
Restrictions imposed by the Kashmir authorities at Ladakh upon the trade between Eastern Turkistan and British India - reports of Dr Henry Cayley, the British Agent at Leh - representations made by the Punjab Government to the Maharaja of Kashmir [Ranbir Singh]
Government of India sanction the establishment of a Kanarese school at Kortaghirri (Koratagere) in the Tumkur District of Mysore, at a cost of 26 rupees 'per mensem'
Papers regarding British Burma - decision of the Government of India to provide the Chief Commissioner [Colonel Albert Fytche] with an official residence in lieu of any increases to his present emoluments
Papers regarding an outbreak of disturbances on the Hazara Frontier, Vol 1 - unsuccessful attacks made by Yusufzai tribesmen on British police outposts at Ughi and Dilburi - military measures taken by the Punjab Government to quell the disturbances
Further papers regarding the English and French expeditions to China - the Chinese Government instruct the authorities in Yunnan to give as much protection as they can to Captain Edward Sladen's expedition - report from HM Consul at Hankow [W H Medhurst] on the French expedition from Saigon which has recently arrived at Hankow