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Despatch

From or to when,

Date.

Bubject.

No.

Pag

From or to whom.

Despatch

No.

99

Governor Sir W. F.Jerroin,

388

Deo. 1, 1875

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

(Bad. Jan 9,

Transmitting farther correspondanos 125

and reports.

115

Governor BW. F.Jarvois,

KOM.G, C.B.

357

1876).

100

Ditto -

834

Dec. 2, 1875

(Rec. Jan 8,

1876).

Forwarding various documents and | 132

correspondence in explanation of the state of affairs.

116

Ditto

860

101

Ditto -

385

Deo. 2, 1875

(Reo. Jan. 8,

1876).

Bubmitting for Lard Carnarvon's 172

consideration, some observations respecting the policy which has hitherto been pursued, and the considerations which he considera should be a guide to the policy to be adopted in the future,

117|| Admiralty

Duse.

Babinet.

Dos. 17, 1875Transmitting copies of Ordinaam (Rec. Jan. 17, No. XI, prolribiting the sain of 1876). arme and ammunition, together with the Attorney-General's report

Dec. 18, 1875 (Res. Jan. 17,

1876).

Jan. 17, 1876

thereon.

Proceedings of Major-Genaral Col-240

borns, and plass for attacking Kinta.

Suoconful operations of Admiral | 941

Byder, and re-ambarkation of Naval Brigades.

118 Governor Sir W. F.Jervois, | (Telegraphic) | Jan. 20, 1876 Reporting his return to Bingapore 241

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

from Penang and Malacon on the 10th instant ; the escape of Esmanil, and the death of Pandak Indat, the murderer of Mr. Birch,

Jan. 22, 1876 Strength of the foros at presmi am- played in the Malay Peninsula, and the probability of reducing it.

242

120 Governor Sir W. F. Jervois, (Telegraphic) | Jan. 22, 1876 Requesting to be informed what | 243

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

102

Ditto

386

Deo. 8, 1875

(Reci. Jan. 3,

1876).

Stating that Rajah Mahdi had been arrested and lodged in the Civil Prison at Singapore.

178

108

Ditto.

841

Dec. 8, 1875

(Ree. Jan. 8,

The Maharaja of Johore has pro- 178

mised to watch Hajah Mahdi's

119 To War Ofice

1876).

movements.

104

Ditto

(Telegraphic)

Jan. 3, 1876

Relative to the disposition of troops

179

106 Memorandum by Major- General Sir Harry Ord,

Jan. 3, 1876

On the present condition of affairs

in Perak.

179

121

Ditte -

C.B.

106

Governor Sir W. F. Jervois, | (Telegraphic) | Jan. 7, 1876

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

General state of affairs

-

·

188

107 Admiralty

188

Jan. 8, 1876 Transmitting telegraphic message received from the commanding offi- oor of H.M.S." Modeœte;” “ Naval "Brigado re-embarked except "Philomel's' map, remaining at "present at Qualla Kana.”

arrangements are intended rumpovi- ing troops.

(Telegraphic) Jan. 24, 1876 Stating that the Treasury balances | 943

are exhausted, and requesting authority to draw on Imperial Trenury for 20,0001.

122 To Governor Bir W. F. Jae- (Telegraphic) | Jan. 24, 1876 | Stating that the troops from India - 243

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

128

Ditto -

will temporarily remain, and- az- pressing a hope that one regiustus may soon be spared.

(Telegraphic) | Jan. 34, 1876 | Approving the movement of 28th 243

Jan. 26

Regiment to Hong Kong, and re- mainder of 80th to Baralta.

Retention of Indian force for the 948

present, and withdrawal of ons Eu-

ropaan regiment within a month, Preparation of a map of Parak, and | 245

cost of supplying 1,800 copias.

Jan. 29, 1876 Program of events in Perak to 18th November last. Vice Admiral Ryder's report on the subject.

108 War Office

Jan. 10, 1876 Transmitting two telegrams which had been received from the Gene- ral Officer commanding in the Straits Settlements.

188

124

Ditto -

(Talagraphic) | Jan. 24, 1876

109 Foreign Office

Jan. 11, 1876 Stating that Her Majesty's Ambar- sador at Paris had been instructed to convey to the French Govern- ment a special acknowledgment of the friendly feeling and courtesy evinced by M. de Corbigny anil the Governor of Saigon in offering the services of the French frigata "D'Aasta” to the Government of the Straits Settlementa.

184

195 To War Office

126 | Admiralty

127 Governor Sir W. F. Jervois,

K.C.MG., C.B.

370

Dec. 28, 1875

(Reo. Jan. 81,

1876).

110 Admiralty

Jan 18, 1876 Transmitting a Despatch from Vice- Admiral Byder relative to the state of affairs in the Straits Settlements, and the proceedings of H.M. ships at Perak,

184

128

Ditto -

871

Dec. 29, 1875

(Roo. Jan. 81,

1876).

111 Governor Str W. F. Jarvoin, |(Telegraphic) | Jan. 15, 1876 | Acknowledges Despatch of Dec.10th.

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

188

Asks, pending the receipt of the complete reply which he will fur- nish, that it may not be published without it.

129

Ditte.

879

Dec. 29, 1875 (Beo. Jan. 31,

1876).

112

Ditto -

$42

Dee. 17, 1875 (Rec. Jan. 17,

1876).

Reporting on the general staès of afkirs, and enclosing servespol- dance with the military and naval authorities.

109

130

Ditto

111

Ditto

253

Deo. 17, 1875

(Beo. Jan. 17,

Traommitting various documents re- 198

specting the state of adhirs,

1876).

114

Ditto

854

Dec. 17, 1875

Biasing that the Resident at Sungia | | 807

(Rec. Jan. 17,

Ujong appeahended a general rising

1876).

Malays in Malwvse was unfriend

if noi hartie.

181 To India Ollos, War Olles, and Adwirnity.

878

Doa, 30, 1875 (Rao, Jan. 81,

1876).

944

Defeat of Malays in mountain pen | 251

Sungis Ujong, and the serviem rendered by Captain Channer on the occasion.

Riots amongst Chinese in Malacon ; | 252

isana of Peace Preservation Ordi- nance No. VI. of 1879, and sp- pointment of Mr. Trevonen on a special magistrase,

Enclosing reports giving an nocoumi | 550

of the operations up the Puenk

and the occupation of Kinta, and stating that courts are well badg made to capture Lola and jothar implichted Chiefs.

Succem of the attack upon a stock- | 207

ndo erected at Paros'; dafins of hostiin Malays in the Bukit Putoa Pass, and the casualties attendens upon the cafiota.

Jan. 81, 1876 | Millary operations in the Malay | 879

Biasm, and valuable seguintA. dered by the troops,

Si

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