B132/44; Supplies: Young Working Party estimates (for Far East relief requirements): working party on civilian supplies for Burma and Malaya (military period) to ascertain availability of supplies
B177/44; Reconstruction: Prison Department: Mrs R S Donnison's investigation of treatment of juvenile delinquents in UK; training of Mary Aye Moung as children's court magistrate
B11920/44; Civil services: question of modifying leave rules to take account of air travel developments; question of reducing Rupee scale of pay for new entrants to Burma Civil Service (Class I) while maintaining total remuneration for European offices by raising overseas pay
B5/45; (includes Information Dept, India Office file 462/32E(ii)) Propaganda: employment of Burmese by US Office of War Information and Office of Strategic Services; employment of A H Bruhns following service with British Political Warfare Mission, San Francisco, USA
B18/45; Civil Affairs Service: dual responsibility of Chief Civil Affairs Officer, Malaya, to War Office and Colonial Office; suggested application of dual responsibility to Chief Civil Affairs Officer, Burma
B141/45; Relief: United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration Far Eastern Technical Committees: Dr A G H Smart's report of visit to Kandy, Barrackpore and Burma; report of tour of Burma by L B Naylor and Miss E M Hinder
B115/45; Ethnographical map of Burma: suggestion that L R Ogden, Burma Frontier Service, prepare map; employment of Ogden as Deputy Secretary, Scheduled Areas Department