Collection 327/41: Pensions and Gratuities: Injury and Extraordinary Pensions: Grant of extraordinary pensions to widows of A. B. Peerzade and L. H. Trivedi killed in the execution of duties.
Collection 327/42: Pensions and Gratuities: Injury and Extraordinary Pensions: Gratuity of £250 to Mrs Walker, widow of A. W. Walker late Mechanical Signal Inspector who died from disease contracted on duty in India.
Collection 327/43: Pensions and Gratuities: Injury and Extraordinary Pensions: Gratuity of 1000 Rupees to second brother of Sub Inspector Wazir Beg, Central Provinces Police Force, who was killed in the execution of his duty on 5 Sep 1919.
Collection 327/44: Pensions and Gratuities: Injury and Extraordinary Pensions: Gratuity to Major C. W. E. Kerr, a railway medical servant for loss of a leg by accident in the discharge of his duty.
Collection 327/46: Pensions and Gratuities: Injury and Extraordinary Pensions: Gratuity of 2100 Rupees to Mrs Emmett, wife of a station master at Peshawar as compensation for injuries inflicted by a Ghazi in Dec 1919.
Collection 327/47: Pensions and Gratuities: Injury and Extraordinary Pensions: Enlargement of powers of the Government of India and local authorities to sanction pensions and gratuities to families of officials or non-officials killed during or in consequences of services to the state.
Collection 327/48: Pensions and Gratuities: Injury and Extraordinary Pensions: Pensions to children of W. E. Johnson, Deputy Superintendent of the Indian Telegraph Department who committed suicide in a fit of temporary insanity.
Collection 327/49: Pensions and Gratuities: Injury and Extraordinary Pensions: Grant of pension of £30 to each of the four children of the late Mr King Wood, Director of the Persian Section of the Indo-European Telegraph Department.
Collection 327/50: Pensions and Gratuities: Injury and Extraordinary Pensions: Sergeant C. W. McGahan, Madras Police, killed on duty during labour disturbances. Pension not exceeding 100 Rupees per month awarded to widow.