Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from William Kelly, Head Clerk in the Commissioner's Office, Multan, praying to be granted an increase in salary and promotion to a higher rank (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding Ali-Rajpur State - unfavourable report by the Bhil Agent, Captain P W Bannerman - the Chief [Ganga Deo] is deposed and replaced by his younger brother [Rup Deo] - the state is placed under British management, with Muhammad Najif Khan as Superintendent
Papers regarding the judicial murder at Mandalay of a Buddhist dissenter called Oopho - the original report that he had been crucified alive is found to be false - the Government of India convey their displeasure at the murder to the King of Burma [Mindon Min]
Owing to the famine in Nagod State Government of India postpone for one year the payment of the last instalment of the debt due to them by the Nagod Chief [Raghavendra Singh] - they also sanction payment to him of an extra loan of 1500 rupees for relief purposes should this be considered necessary
Papers regarding Bhutan - request of the Deb Zimpen of Baksa for British assistance in a civil war that has broken out in Bhutan - his request is rejected
Report of the Agent in Rajputana [Major William Harte Keatinge] that unseasonable weather has resulted in a disastrous spring harvest with consequent distress among the population
Government of India reject the proposal of the Agent in Central India that a fresh sanad should be issued to the Chief of Samthar [Rajar Bahadur alias Chhatar Singh] and that the Chief be relieved from the payment of nazarana on successions
Papers regarding depredations committed by a gang of dacoits under Dipah in the Salween and Thaton Districts of British Burma - correspondence regarding the same between the Commissioner of Moulmein and the Chief Commissioner of British Burma (includes, on p 4, a sketch map showing part of the area concerned)
Government of India sanction the expenditure by the Bombay Government of 4,000 rupees over a period of 5 years, to clear the jungles and improve the cart tracks in the Panch Mahals