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From or to whom.

Despatch No.

Das.

Subject.

Despatch

No.

12 To Governor Sir W. F. Jer-

vola, K.C.M.G., C.B.

164

Sept. 28, 1875 Approving the measures adopted in order to prevent the possibility of disturbances between the Ban- debars of Pahang and Tupku Dis Oodin, the Viceroy of Salangore, and requesting to be furnished with additional information respect- ing the Malay States.

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82 Admiralty

33 War Office

13 Governor Sir W. F. Jervois,

268

Sept. 18, 1875

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

(Rec. Oct. 25).

14

Ditto -

269

Sept. 18, 1875

(Rec. Oct. 25).

Reporting the result of his tour

through the State of Perak,

Visit of the Sultan of Tringana to Singapore, and his entertainment at Government House.

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34 India Office

86

17

The Acting Colonial Secre- (Telegraphic) Nov. 11, 1875

tary, Singapore.

15

Ditto

(Telegraphic)

Nov. 4, 1876

Suspected murder of Mr. Birch

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From or to when.

To Acting Colonial Becre- | (Talographie) | Nov. 10, 1876 Respecting the supply of 1,000 men

tary, Singapore.

by the Viceroy of India.

Nov. 10, 1876 Despatch of "Modeste," "Egeria,"

and "Ringdore" to Singapore to reinforce "Thistle " and " Fly.”

Nov. 10, 1876 Embarkation at Hong Kong of 200 men for Penang.

Despatch of troops to Perak

Biating that everything has been telegraphed to Governor Jervala, and that, pending his arrival at Singapore (which is daily expeosed), action will be deferred."

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Date.

Baljeet

2

21

&

Nov. 10, 1875

16 To Governor Sir W. F. Jer- | (Telegraphic)

voin, EC.M.G., C.B.

Nov. 5, 1875

Outbreak in Perak. Troops will be 18

sent thither if necessary.

86 | India Office

(Telegraphie) | Nov. 11, 1878 Arrangements for sending out troops

to Peruk.

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17 Governor Sir W. F. Jervois, | (Telegraphic)

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

Nov. 6, 1875

Uncertainty of the death of Mr.

Birch.

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37 Admiralty

Nov. 11, 1875 Despatch of over 300 men from Hong Kong to Singapore by the “Emah-

24

18 Acting Colonial Secretary (Telegraphic)

Nov. 6, 1876

Despatch of certain telegram to

Governor.

18

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India Ofice

19

Governor Sir W. F. Jærvois,

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

278

Sept. 29, 1875

(Rec. Nov. 8).

Enclosing copy of a letter from the Sultan of "Tringanu expressing his appreciation of the manner in which he was treated during his stay at Singapore.

18

19 To Governor Sir W. F. Jer (Telegraphic)

vois, K.C.M.G., C.B.

Nov. 19

20

Ditto -

280

Sept. 30, 1876

(Rec. Nov. 8).

21 The Acting Colonial Be-| (Talegraphic)

cretary.

Nov. 9, 1876

22 To Governor Sir W. F. Jer- | (Telegraphic)

vola, K.C.M.G. C.B.

Nov. 9, 1875

Stating that Rajah Mahdie has been warned against attempting to re new a party strife in dalangore,

Failure of an attack on stockade near site of Birch's murder. Innes killed and Elliott and Booth woonded.

Instructing him not to attack Malays without sufficient force, and stating that troops will be speedily sent out.

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Nov. 12, 1875 | Departure of "Philomel” for Pe- nang, and the application of Bir W. Jervois for 1,800 European infantry, or two regimenta, Mequesting him to explain his policy balors consplying with his request for two regiments of European Infantry,

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24

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Governor Sir W. F Jervois, † (Telegraphic)

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

Now, 13

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41 Admiralty

Nov. 19

20

Announcing his return to Singapore from Perak, and his spplication to India for 1,400 English troops. Seating that a telegram has been rived from Hear-Admiral Mac- dould reporting that the *Philo mal" had sailed for Pounng.

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42

28 The Marquis of Salisbury | (Telegraphic)

to the Viceroy of India.

24 To Acting Colonial Secre- (Talegraphic) | Nov. 10, 1875 Requesting to be informed whether

tary, Singapore.

25 To Admiralty

Nov. 9, 1875 Despatch to Straits Settlements of troops from Hong Kong and India.

20

Governor Sir W. F. Jervoja, † (Telegraphic) | Nov. 12, 1876

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

(Roo. Nov. 13).

|

Stating that be left Singapors on the

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20

Sth reporting generally on the position of stairs, and rulerring to the circumstanera comillected with the murder of Mr. Birch.

the despatch of 300 men from Hong Kong and 250 from India will be sufficient.

48

Nov. 9, 1876

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26 To War Offics

| Outbreak of Malays on the Porak River, and application of the Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements for military reinforce- medis.

Nov. 9, 1875 Necessity for a reinforcement of troops in consequence of the Malay outbreak in the Parak Rivut.

Readiness of 800 man to depart for Singapore on the 11th instant by P. and U. "Kashgar."

27 General Officer at Hong (Telegraphic)

Kong to War Ofios.

Nov. 9, 1875

90

To Governor Sir W. F.Jor- | (Tolographic) | Nov. 14, 1875 | Informing him that twe regimenta

rola, K.C.M.G., C.B.

will be despatched from Chianti

if required, but that he anat acnagt the responsibility of their hoờng pont, nod that in no ones can they be semployed for purposes of an nexation or any other large politioni siam. Also requesting a completa answer to the mvori) questiona which bara inzoly bom addromoć to him.

44 To Deputy Director of (Telegraphic) | Nov. 16, 1875 | Instruoting him to forward analosað

Persian Gulf Telegraph,

Kurrsakes.

28 Admiralty

Nov. 8, 1875

29 | The Acting Colonial Boere- | (Talographic) | Nov. 9, 1875

sary at Singapore.

(Bac. Nov. 10).

Rear-Admiral Macdonald's telegram 21

of 9th instant_respecting dimurb. ancos at Perak, and instructions becued to him for rendering sasiet-

Arrangements for reinforcing the military sad naval strength a Peral, and recovery of the body of Mr. Birch.

$1

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Admiralty

Nov. 15

Major-General Colberne to $ (7

Nov. 18

Ditto -

|(Telegraphic) | (Reo. Nov. 10, Stating that 1,000 swem, hauldas ar-

1876)

tillery, and three Hong Kong som»« panies, Indian troops, will some

unless countermandad.

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Mr. Hardy.

sologram to Bie W. Jarrois cospace- ing his policy in connexion with Malay affairs; the interruption of cable between Penang and Maison; the course to be pursued by David- nan ; the subotnoon of the preala- macion posted in Forak, and sha dispatch of troops from Ünlants.

Present and

the Buraits Bettlements. Moparsling the epison of four ain

troaps and navy withons loss, that he is prosseiling to Parak with 200 men.

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