Completion by Lieutenant Arthur H Bagge R E of the settlement of the boundary between Siam and British Burma - his final report containing a tabular statement of the boundary and a geographical description - he is to proceed to Bangkok to ratify the settlement
Further papers regarding the proposed expedition to Western China via Bhamo - the King of Burma [Mindon Min] supports the expedition - Captain E B Sladen to lead it - Captain J M Williams to accompany him as surveyor - necessity of securing the advance agreement of the Kachin Chiefs to a passage through their territory
Government of India support the proposal of the Political Agent in Turkish Arabia [Colonel Sir Arthur Kemball] that the steam vessel Comet continue to operate for the time being on the rivers of Mesopotamia
Government of India sanction the deputation of an officer of the Central India Horse to complete the demarcation of the frontier between the states of the Bhil Agency in Central India and those of the Rewa Kantha Agency in the Bombay Presidency
Papers regarding Aden - the allowance of the Fudhli Sultan to be increased from 30 to 100 dollars 'per mensem' with effect from the date of his surrender to the British forces - the Sulten of Lahej to receive an award of 5000 dollars in recognition of his assistance in the recent expedition against the Fudhlis
Translation of an address presented by the Nepal Durbar to Colonel George Ramsay on the occasion of his retirement from the office of Resident at Katmandu (with associated correspondence)
Further papers regarding the suppression of piracy in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands - enquiry into the loss of the captain and crew of the Assam Valley on Little Andaman - dispatch of HMS Wasp and HMS Satellite on a punitive expedition to the Nicobars - question whether in the event of a British occupation the Nicobars should be annexed to India or to the Straits Settlements
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]
Mission of the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Colonel Albert Fytche] to Mandalay in Oct 1867 - conclusion of a revised Commercial Treaty between the King of Burma [Mindon Min] and the British Government (a narrative of the mission appears on pp 33-49 and a copy of the Treaty on pp 55-56)