Papers regarding Khilchipur State in Central India - Government of India recognize Amar Singh as the legitimate heir and successor to the late Chief of Khilchipur [Sher Singh]
Papers regarding Khairagarh State in the Central Provinces - serious instances of misconduct on the part of the feudatory Chief [Lal Fateh Singh] - Government of India decide that he should be deprived of all jurisdiction and most of his powers - a thorough enquiry is to be made into his past administration
Papers regarding the North East Frontier - rumours said to be circulating among Manipuris residing in Mandalay that Manipur State is under threat from a large force of Nagas, Kopis and other wild hill tribes - the Political Agent in Manipur [Dr Robert Brown] discounts the rumours
Papers of the Punjab Government showing the measures that have been taken and the further measures that have been proposed with regard to the Maharja of Kashmir's donation of 63,000 rupees towards the endowment of an Oriental University - proposals for the establishment of a university at Lahore
George W Hayward declares his intention of proceeding via Gilgit to the Pamir Steppe even without the assistance of Government - he gives certain figures for the true position of Yarkand, Kashgar and Khotan (Vol 2)
Papers regarding Nepal - trial and conviction in the Benares Session Court, of Bir Indra Bikram Shah, Fourth Prince of Nepal, on a charge of fabricating false evidence against his Second Rani - his original sentence of a year's rigorous imprisonment and a fine of 5000 rupees is commuted, upon appeal, to confinement as a political prisoner in Chunar Fortress (includes a transcript of the trial proceedings)
Establishment by the Begam of Bhopal [Shah Jehan] of a School of Industry to be called 'The Prince of Wales School' - Government of India express their approval but at the same time they suggest that she spend a higher proportion of the state revenue on the construction and maintenance of roads and bridges
Replies of the Bombay and Madras Governments to the Government of India's enquiry regarding the prevalence in Princely States of the crime of kidnapping young girls for immoral purposes