Cd.496 British relations with tribes on the North-West Frontier and Punjab Frontier Administration; Correspondence, 1897-1901. Creation of the North-West Frontier Province
Statistics, &c. (population, area cultivated, prices, trade, taxation, standard of living occupations, varieties of tenure, transfer of revenue estates, classification of incomes, Government Stock held by Europeans and natives, Post Office Savings Banks, rates of value of labour, pressure of population, agricultural extracts from “Maclean’s manual of Administration.” Income, expenditure, scale of diet, &c., in different countries)
Practice of making Indian Financial Statement in the House of Commons; Suggested appointment of Committee on Indian Accounts; Question of altering period of financial year in India.
Local taxation and its relation to Imperial taxation; Military expenditure; general administration of the Finances of India; Attendance of natives of India (expenses); Evidence by lord Lawrence and Sir C. Trevelyan; also Minutes by Sir C. Trevelyan regarding imposition of new taxes.
73 Central Asia and Quetta: Correspondence, 1867; Memorandum by Lieut.-Colonel Sir h. Green, containing suggestions for protection of North-West Frontier; Extracts of letters from General John Jacob (1856); Minute by Sir B Frere (1866); Minute by Sir W. R. Mansfield on defence of Bolan Pass, &c.; Note on projected occupation of Quetta (Durand); Historical note by Lieut.-Colonel Lumsden; Minutes by Sir J. Lawrence and others (Norman, Durand, Yule, Massey, Mansfield, Taylor)