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Despatch No.

Date.

Subject

Page.

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Serial

13 To Governor Sir W. F.D. (Confidential)| Nov. 24, 1876

Jervois, K.C.M.G., C.B.

14 Crown Agents

Nov. 25, 1876

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Governor Sir W. F. D. (Telegraphic.)| Nov. 27, 1876

Jervois, K.C.M.G., C.B.

Acknowledging confidential des- patch pointing out the disqualifi- cations of Captain Speedy.

Submitting a design and estimate 12

for the swords to be presented to certain Malay Chiefs.

The organization of the Police greatly retarded for want of the authority to appoint Lieut. Swin- burne as Superintendent.

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31 Crown Agents

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16 To Governor Sir W. F. D. (Telegraphic.) Nov. 27, 1876

Jervois, K.C.M.G., C.B.

Swinburne approved while any por-

tion of regiment remains.

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84

To Crown Agents

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Ditto -

Nov. 27, 1876 Authority for the appointment of

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Lieut. Swinburne as Superinten- dent of Police in Perak.

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Governor Sir W. F. D. (Telegraphic.)

Jervois, K.C.M.G., C.B.

Dec. 1, 1876

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To War Office

Dec. 1, 1876

Requesting the loan of Armourer.

Sergeant Green for two years.

Making the above request known to

the War Office,

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To Governor Sir W. F.D. Jervois, K.C.M.G., C,B.

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Despatch

No.

Date.

Dec. 22, 1876

Subject.

Extension of time requested for 17

which they are authorised to borrow the 60,0001.

Governor Sir W. F. D. (Telegraphic.) Dec. 23, 1876 Report of the trial of Maharaja Lela | 17

Jervois, K.C.M.G., C.B.

and six others charged with the murder of Mr. Birch, condemned by Malay tribunal to be hanged, not yet received.

To Governor Sir W. F.D. (Telegraphic.) Dec. 26, 1876 Pending report asked for, requests 17

Jervois, K.C.M.G., C.B.

Dec. 26, 1876

him to postpone the execution of

the sentence upon the murderers of Mr. Birch.

As to the extension of time for 18

obtaining a loan,

Dec. 27, 1876 Presuming he will report in due course what steps he would recom mend should be taken for the administration of affairs in Perak in consequence of the death of the Rajah Bandabara.

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20

Governor Sir W. F. D. (Telegraphic.) Dec. 2, 1876

Jervois, K.C.M.G., C.B.

Indian Battery no longer required, Please arrange with India Office for its removal,

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To Crown Agents

Dec, 28, 1877

Directing them to send out certain accoutrements, arms, and ammuni- tion.

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21

Ditto -

881

Oct. 28, 1876 (Rec. Dec. 4)

Stating the immediate cause of his sending a telegram relative to the authority of the Governor in regard to the troops in the Settle-

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Governor Sir W. F. D. (Telegraphic.)

Jervois, K.C.M.G., C.B.

ments.

88

Ditto -

405

22

Ditto -

(Telegraphic.) Dec. 6, 1876

23 To War Office

Dec. 9, 1876

Requisition for arms and ammuni-

tion for the Perak Police Force,

As to the arrrangement with the India Office for the removal of the Indian Battery which is no longer required.

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War Office

Dec. 12, 1876 No objection to the retention of the

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Stating the grounds on which dis- tinction may be made between Lela and other prisoners and Abdullah.

Nov. 28, 1876 Stating that he had communicated (Rec.Jan.1,1877)| to the Maharajah of Johore the ac- knowledgments of Her Majesty's Government of the cordial assist- ance which he afforded in the settlement of the disturbances qɗ the Malay Peninsula.

To Governor Sir W. W. D. (Telegraphic.)|| Jan, 8, 1877

Jervain, K.C.M.G., C.B.

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19

Agreeing that the law should take | 19

its course in the eagen of Lela, Sagor, and Pandak Indut.

Dec. 80, 1876 (Rec. Dec. 80th)

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:T

C.O. 882

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH-NOT TO

services of Armourer Sergeant Green, provided that the travel- ling expenses of his successor to Hong Kong be paid.

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Ditto -

Jan. 4, 1877

In reply to telegram respecting the close of the Abdullah inquiry.

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25 To Governor Sir W. F.D.

291

Jervois, K.C.M.G., C.B.

Dec. 15, 1876 Regarding retention of the services

of Armourer Sergeant Green,

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To Governor Sir A.Phøyre,

K.C.S.L, C.B. -

2

Jan. 4, 1877

26

Ditto -

(Talegraphic.)| Dec. 15, 1876 Respecting equipment of the Police Force. Will not a smaller force suffice?

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Governor Sir W. F. D. Jervois, KC.M.B., C.B.

\ Ditto -

899

Nov. 14, 1876 (Rec. Deo. 16th)

(Telegraphic.) Dec. 16, 1876

Beo. Dec. 20th)

Reporting the death of the Banda-

hars of Perak.

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The investigation as to Abdullah is | 16

closed. Recommends certain mea-

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War Office

Jan. 10, 1877

sures.

29

Ditto

(Telegraphic.) Dec. 20, 1876

(Rec. Dec. 22nd)

The strength of the Perak Police | 17

having been very carefully con- sidered, recommends that the re- quisition should be supplied in fall.

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Governor Bir W. F. D. Jervois, K.C.M.Q., C.B.

(Tolographic).

Jan. 12, 1877 (Rec. Jan. 12,

1877)

80 War Ofles

Dec. 22, 1876

The necessary arrangemanta havd been made with the India Office for the removal from the Settlements of the Indian Battery of Royal Artillery.

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44

Ditto +

428

Dec. 18, 1876 | (Rea. Jan. 18,

1877),

a 8

Requesting him to consider and report whether proper asrange ments could be made at the Seychelles or anyother dependency of Mauritius for the deportation from the Malay Peninsula of Sultan Abdullah, the Shahbandar, the Lagamana, and the Mantri | of Larus.

Expenditure incurred in Bengal # 21

during December 1875 on secount of the Perak Expedition.

Movement of troops. Most desirable | 21

to retain Lieut. Swinburne for Perak Police Force after his regiment goes.

Application of Mr. Randell, the 21

Principal Civil Medical Officer, for compensation for the wound received by him on the march to

Kints.

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