Correspondence regarding the movements in the Mekran of the Baluchi Rehmatulla, believe to be an agent of the rebel Feroze Shah - Government of India attach great importance to Rehmatullas being captured
Papers regarding Bhutan - question of the enlistment of British subjects or foreigners for military service in Bhutan - opinion of the Advocate General of Bengal [T H Cowie] regarding the legality of the practice
Papers regarding Burma - appointment of Captain Edward Augustus Strover as Political Agent at Bhamo - Major Alexander Ruxton McMahon to replace Strover as officiating British Agent at Mandalay (includes, on pp 13-19, copy of letter from the Viceroy of India [Lord Mayo] to the King of Burma [Mindon Min] dated 18 Oct 1869)
Papers regarding Manipur State - Gokul Singh, the pretender to the Raj of Manipur, is released from prison, his liberty to be conditional on his future good behaviour
Papers regarding Chhatarpur State - the Chief of Chhatarpur [Jagat Raj] agrees to prohibit the cultivation of wet crops on the strip of land immediately adjoining the Nowgong Cartonment
Papers regarding Hyderabad State - grant of a salute of 17 guns to the Nawab Amir-i-Kabir, Shams-ul-Umara Bahadur, the grant to be conditional on his retaining his present high office in the Hyderabad Administration
Papers regarding Bundelkhand - the ex-Raja of Shahgarh [Bakht Bali] is permitted to reside at Delhi and to pay occasional visits to Muttra and Bindraban
Papers regarding Bhutan - renewed requests of the Dharma Raja of Bhutan and the Thingbo Jungpen for British help in the present civil war - the British authorities decline to intervene
Papers regarding Karauli State - question of the succession to the Karauli Raj - announcement of the pregnancy of the second Rani of the late Maharaja - her unborn child if a son will succeed as Maharaja, otherwise the successor will have to be chosen from among the more distant relatives
Papers regarding Nepal - report from the Resident at Katmandu [Colonel Richard Charles Lawrence] on the serious illness of Maharja Sir JaNg Bahadur - he subsequently reports that the Maharaja's health has improved