Papers relating to British Burma - further correspondence regarding the shale deposits found on the banks of the Younzaleen river and the saltpetre allegedly found in the Houndraw District - the report regarding the saltpetre deposits proves to be unfounded, further investigation of the shale deposits is postponed until the next cold weather season
Papers regarding Charkhari State - reports on the state by the Political Assistant in Bundelkhand [Dr John Proudfoot Stratton] - the Rani is deprived of the nominal regency in order to prevent her meddling in state affairs
Papers relating to the Punjab - question whether the British Government is entitled to demand the extradition from Princely States of subjects of those states who have deserted from British military service
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - registers of rent-free holdings in the confiscated territory of Farrukhnagar, Gurgaon District, giving description of the land, name of present occupant, and recommendation as to ultimate disposal (with associated correspondence)
Papers relating to British Burma - proceedings regarding the trial of Nga Shoay Kho at Bassein for the murder of his wife Mee Boo - he is found guilty and sentenced to death
Papers relating to the Punjab - compassionate allowances of 20 rupees 'per mensem' each are awarded to a son and two daughters-in-law of the late Khan Bahadur Khan of Bhattiana (includes, on p 3, a genealogical table showing the descendants of Khan Bahadur Khan)
Papers relating to the Cis-Sutlej States (Punjab) - question of the rights and responsibilities of the mafidars and jagirdars in those portions of the Dadri and Jhajjar territories transferred to the Chiefs of Patiala, Jind and Nabha