Press Telegram, about the attempted assassination of Lord Hardinge, giving a description of the injuries he incurred and announcing a reward of 10,000 rupees for information leading to the arrest of the bomber
A Report issued by the Army Bureau of Current Affairs, called the "Road to Rangoon written by Major Ernest Watkins (includes a copy of the White Paper on the future on Burma)
Letter from The Royal Indian Engineering College in Surrey, England outlining the reasons why it would be more economical to produce the iron for the Railway lines in Britain rather than in India