General No. 4 of 1875, Forwarding, for Information, a Copy of a Letter from the Chief Commissioner, Mysore, Together with Colonel Malleson’s Report on the Education of the Maharaja for the Half Year Ending 31 December 1874
Political No. 19 of 1875, Forwards with Observations Copies of Two Reports, (1) from the Resident in Nipal [Nepal] on the Subject of Trade between India, Nipal, Thibet [Tibet], and (2) from Mr J W Edgar of His Proceedings in Connection with His Visit to Sikkim and the Thibet Frontier
Political No. 20 of 1875, Fowarding a Copy of Correspondence Showing that, Subject to the Confirmation of HM Government, the Government of India has Recognised the Appointment of Carl Albert Barckhausen as Consular Agent for Italy at Bassein [Pathein]
Political No. 21 of 1875, Forwarding, for Information, Copies of Certain Papers Regarding Threatened Grain Riots at Bushire, and the Imposition of an Embargo on the Export of Grain by the Persian Government
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This item consists of a copy of a Political Letter from the Government of India’s Foreign Department to the Secretary of State for India, dated 29 January 1875 (received by the India Office’s Political Department on 23 February 1875, with a copy noted as having been sent to the Foreign Office on ...
Political No. 22 of 1875, Forwarding copies of Papers Relative to the Installation of Maharao Raja Mungul Sing [Mangal Singh] on the Guddee [Gadi or Gaddi, throne] of the Ulwur [Alwar] State, and the Attitude Assumed by Thakoor Lukdeer Sing [Thakur Lakhdir Singh] and His Partisans
Political No. 23 of 1875, Communicating the Opinion of the Government of India as to the Expediency of Negotiating with the French Government for the Acquisition of Detached French Positions in British Territory, and Noticing that the Madras Government Should Have Addressed the Secretary of State on the Subject Through the Government of India
Political No. 25 of 1875, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter to the Government of Bombay, on the Subject of the Removal of Colonel Robert Phayre from the Appointment of Resident at Baroda [Vadodara]
Political No. 26 of 1875, With Reference to the Letter from the Resident at Aden to the Bombay Government, No. 210-893, Dated 9 December 1874, Regarding the Alleged Slave-Trade at Zaila [Zeila or Saylac] and Tajoura [Tadjoura], States that the Resident’s Views in the Matter Have Met with the Approval of the Government of India
Political No. 27 of 1875, Forwarding Copies of Correspondence Regarding a Proposal that the Sultan of Kisheen [Qisn] Should be Induced Not to Part with His Right of Sovereignty Over the Island of Socotra, or Allow any Foreign Power to Settle Thereon Without the Consent of the British Government; and Giving a Brief Sketch of the Past Proceedings of the British Government in Connection with the Island