File 102(2)-P(S)/1924-26 Rejection of the proposal for the permanent remission of the tribute payable by the Jhalawar Darbar to the British Government.
File 102(2)-P(S)/1924-26 Rejection of the proposal for the permanent remission of the tribute payable by the Jhalawar Darbar to the British Government.
File 105(4)-P(S)/1924-25 1. Rejection by His Majesty's Secretary of State for India of the memorial from His Highness the Nawab of Tonk appealing against the orders of the Government of India in the matter of his request for the rendition of Lawa to the Tonk State. 2. Measures for the improvement of administration of the Lawa Estate.
File 105(4)-P(S)/1924-25 1. Rejection by His Majesty's Secretary of State for India of the memorial from His Highness the Nawab of Tonk appealing against the orders of the Government of India in the matter of his request for the rendition of Lawa to the Tonk State. 2. Measures for the improvement of administration of the Lawa Estate.
File 106-P(S)/1924-26 Enhancement of the status of Shahpura. 2. Grant of a new Sanad and a permanent salute of 9 guns to Rajadhiraja Sir Nahar Sinhji, K.C.I.E., Raja of Shahpura.
File 106-P(S)/1924-26 Enhancement of the status of Shahpura. 2. Grant of a new Sanad and a permanent salute of 9 guns to Rajadhiraja Sir Nahar Sinhji, K.C.I.E., Raja of Shahpura.
File 110(3)-P(S)/1924-27 1. Udaipur affairs. 2. Representations from His Highness the Maharana of Udaipur regarding the question of the restoration to him of full powers of administration, and consequent amendment of the terms of the delegation of powers to the Maharaj Kumar in 1921. 3. Visit of certain Members of Parliament (Sir Warden Chilcott, Sir William Bull and Sir John Power) and one Swami Duetanand to the State and their activities.
File 110(3)-P(S)/1924-27 1. Udaipur affairs. 2. Representations from His Highness the Maharana of Udaipur regarding the question of the restoration to him of full powers of administration, and consequent amendment of the terms of the delegation of powers to the Maharaj Kumar in 1921. 3. Visit of certain Members of Parliament (Sir Warden Chilcott, Sir William Bull and Sir John Power) and one Swami Duetanand to the State and their activities.