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Despatch No.

Data.

Babjort.

Despatch

Data

No.

Subject.

182 To Governor Sir W. F. Jer-

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

26

Feb. 1, 1876

133

Governor Sir W. F. Jervois, (Telegraphic)

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

Feb. 2, 1876

Acknowledging receipt of despatches subsequent to that of the 4th De- cember last respecting proceedings in the Malay States. Stating that the unofficial members and the public are pressing him for information concerning future policy in native states.

270

148 To Governor Sir W. F. Jer-

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

37

280

149

Ditto -

184

Ditto

(Telegraphic)

Feb. 2, 1876

185 To Governor Sir W. F. Jer- (Telegraphic)

Tois, L.C.M.G., C.B.

Feb. 2, 1876

Sultan Abdullah's letter on the rub- ject of the murder of Mr. Birch. Necessity for exercising economy

with regard to telegrams.

280

150 Governor Sir W. F. Jervols, (Telegraphic)

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

280

186

Ditto -

(Telegraphic)

Feb. 4, 1876

Authorising him to draw on agents

281

at ten days sight unless possible to borrow from local banks at 4 per

151

To War Office

ornt.

187

Ditto

(Telegraphic)

Feb. 4, 1876

11

185

Ditto.

28

Future policy in native states. Answer to be returned to inquiries on the subject. Feb. 4, 1876 Respecting his request for authority to draw on the Imperial Treasury for 20,0004, and directing him to farmink accounts of expenditure to latest possible date.

281

152

Admiralty

281

168 Foreign Office

189 Governor 9ir W. F. Jervois, | (Talographic)

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

Feb. 6, 1876

Suggesting that H.M.'s Government should not at present be committed to the policy of giving advice to the Sultan.

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154

To Foreign Office

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

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

Feb. 9, 1876

141 Foreign Office

Feb. 9, 1876

Publication of his despatch in answer to that from the Colonial Office of the 10th December last, No. 218. Measures adopted by Siamese Go- 282

vernment with reference to the

282

155

War Office

142 War Office

Feb. 9, 1876

143 India Office

144 Governor Sir W.F.Jervois,

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

17

Jan. 14, 1876 | (Rec. Feb. 14).

145

Disco •

18

Jan. 14, 1876 (Bee. Feb. 14).

148 | Admiralty

participators in the recent outrages. at Perak and the murder of Mr. Birch. Requesting definite information as to the number of troops likely to be retained in the Malay Penin- sula, and suggesting that the ques- tion of liability for the cost of recent operations should be left open for the present.

Feb. 10, 1876 Despatch of force from Calcutta for 281

service in the Malay Peninsula. Conveying the thanks of Sir W. F. Jervois for the prompt assistance rendered by the Government of India

Reporting proceedings in the village | 284

of Kota Lama, and measurem adopted for the arrest of Ismail, Lela, Datu Bagor, and Pandak Indut, the actual murderer of Mr. Birch.

Forwarding the reports of Liant.- 291

Colonel Clay and Lieut.-Colonal Hill upon the capture of stookadem

in Bukit Puteos Pass; enelosing

two plans of this pass, and referring to the services rendered by Coun mander Stirling, R.N., Col. "Anson, Capt. Murray, Lieut.-Calonai Clay, and Mr. Kynnevalay.

Feb. 14, 1876 Captain Bulla's report of his ex-

pedition up the Parak River.

147 Governor Sir W, F.Jervois, (Telegraphic) Feb. 17, 1876 | Capture of three of the actual mur-

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

derers of Mr. Birch, and confession of one of them,

798

Feb. 18, 1876 Chinese riots in Malacos; dispatch 298

of 200 men thither, and measures adopted by Mr. Plunket.

(Telegraphic) Feb. 21, 1876 Requesting information as to the trial of the prisoners obarged with the murder of Mr. Birch.

299

Feb. 21, 1876 Stating that those charged with the | 390

marder of Mr. Birch will be tried Rajah Drise, at the head of Malayan court, and two English

MARDSHOTS.

Feb. 21, 1876 Respecting the number of troops to be retained in the Malay Peninsula, and the source whenes the cost of moving and maintaining them should be defrayed.

Feb. 22, 1876

Recent naval operations in the Ma- lay Peninsula ; forwarding copies of two further despatches from Vice- Admiral Ryder on the subject.

299

800

Feb. 22, 1876 Detention by Siamese authorities of† 318

persons implicated in the murder of Mr. Birch.

Feb. 22, 1876 Conveyance to the King of Slam of † 820

the thanks of Her Majesty's Govern- ||

ment for the measures adopted by him in regard to the parsons charged with the murder of Mr. Birch."

Feb. 24, 1876 Return of native troops to India, and postponement of the relief of the 10th Regiment.

156 Governor Sir W. F, Jervois, (Telegraphic) Feb. 24, 1876

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

233

157

To Governor Sir W. F. Jer-

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

42

Retention of 10th Regiment, return of Indian force to Calcutta, and necessity for keeping in the Straits seventy Artillerymen and one In- dian Engineer Officer.

Feb. 24, 1876 Capture of Kinta; accessful attack on stockade at Paros; courage and

skill displayed by Captain Channer, and conveyance of thanks to the King of Siam for services rendered in connection wish the murder of Mr. Birch,

320

321

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