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Despatch
Date.
No.
Requesting to be informed whether It is aafe to allow Ismail to remain only on his parole in Johore.
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Governor Sir W. F. D. Jer-
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Tois, K.C.M.G., C.B.
Mar. 21, 1876 (Rec. April 24).
Mar. 31, 1876
Execution of Panjang Meroo. Re- questing that the details connected with it may be furnished without delay.
48
Bubject.
Transmitting ooples of letters from the Sultan of Tringanes and from the Rajahs of Kalantan and Patani, expressing their readiness to amist in the capture of the rebel chiefs of Perak.
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Page.
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46
Ditto -
Mar. 31, 1876 Stating that the Queen has con- ferred the honour of Knight Grand
Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George upon His High- ness the Maharajah of Johore.
63 W. A. Pickering, Esq.
47
Governor Sir W. F. Jervois, (Telegraphic)
K.C.M.G., C.B.
April 1, 1876
(Rec. April 4).
Stating that Ismail may safely be
left in Johore.
49
49
War Office
April 7, 1876
Stating that five companies of a Regi- 49
ment, with its head quarters, will be
61
Ditto -
129
Mar. 21, 1876 (Rec. April 24).
49
Surrender at Penang, on the 23rd April, of ex-Sultan Ismail, with the Regalia of Perak.
58
62
Ditto -
130
Mar. 21, 1876 (Bec. April 24).
Forwarding copy of Mr. Swetten- ham's report giving details of the capture of Datu Sagor.
April 24, 1876 Submitting suggestions relating to the affairs of the Malay States and to the control of the Chinese popu- lation in colonies under British rule.
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62
sent to the Straits Settlements in
64
the autumn to relieve the 1st bat- talion of 10th Regiment.
Governor Sir W. F. D. Jer-
vois, K.C.M.G., C.B.
137
Mar. 23, 1876 (Rec. April 24).
Trial of Sepătam, Se Gondah, and 66
Ngah Ahmat for the murder of Mr. Birch, and sentences passed upon them by Rajah Dris,
49
Governor Sir W. Jervois,
105
March 8, 1876
Increase of Warder Lamb's salary -
49
K.C.M.G., C.B.
(Rec. April 8).
65 To Governor Sir W. F. D.
Jervois, K.C.M.G., C.B.
#
(Telegraphic, April 28, 1876 | Instructing him not to take any Paraphrase.)
77
50
Ditto -
107
Mar, 8, 1876. (Rec. April 8).
Assistance afforded by Mr. C. Ir ving during the disturbances in the Malay Peninsula.
50
steps in connexion with future policy without authority, and adding that the placing of Native States near Sungie Ujong cannot be sanctioned.
66
Ditto
51
To Admiralty
April 10, 1876
Stating that the extra pay to the officers and seamen engaged in suppressing the outrages in Perak should be defrayed from Imperial funds and recovered hereafter, if possible, from the Colonial Revenue.
50
104
April 28, 1876 Requesting him to thank the Sultan of Tringanu and the Bajahs of Kelantan and Patani for their offers to assist in the capture of the rebel chiefs.
77
67
Ditto
105
April 28, 1876 Respecting the surrender of Ismail
with the Regalin of Perak.
77
52
War Office
April 10, 1876 Military and naval operations, con- ducted by Brigadier General Ros, against the villages of Enggar and
51
68
Ditto -
106
April 28, 1876 | Capture of the Datu Sagor, and his
conveyance to Singapore.
78
Prek, on the 4th and 5th of Feb- ruary last.
69
To War Offoe, India Office,
and Admiralty.
May 4
Names of various military, naval, | 78
53
Governor Sir W. F. D. Jer
vois, K.C.M.G., C.B.
54
Ditto.
(Telegraphic) April 7, 1876
|(Rec. April 10).
(Telegraphic, April 7, 1876 Paraphrase.) (Rec. April 11).|
Reported attack on Sungie Ujong
police by a body of Malays. Stating that the want of information as to future policy is disadvan- tageous.
54
and civil officers who have ren- dered the most efficient services while engaged in repressing the outbreak in Perak.
54
70
To Governor Sir W. Jer-
voin, K.C.M.G., C.B.
108
May 4
56
Ditto -
(Telegraphic) April 18, 1876 (Rec. April 19).
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•
56
To Governor Sir W. F. D. Jervois, K.C.M.G., C.B.
57 Admiralty
68
To War Office
71 Governor Sir W. F. D. Jer-
Tois, K.C.M.G., C.B.
164
April 5, 1876 (Bec. May 6).
55
72
Ditto -
156
April 6, 1876 (Rec. May 6).
Requesting authority for placing the States of Sri Menanti and Jum- pole under British protection, and establishing a well-disposed chief in command.
(Telegraphic, April 20, 1876 Informing him that instructions re-
Paraphrase.)
specting future policy will shortly
be sent, and that in the meantime he must remain passive.
April 20, 1876 | Reinstitution of the blockade of the Malay const unless murderers of Mr. Birch are given up.
55
April 20, 1876 Expressing approval of the arrange- 66
ments made by Mr. Hardy for
59 To Goyarnor Sir W. F. Jer-
vola, K.Ç.M.G., C.B.
92
meeting the views of Bir W. Jer- |*|
vois respecting the force to be stationed in the Malay Peninsula.
April 20, 1876 Relief of the 10th Regiment and❘ 46
the future garrison of the Straits Settlements.
April 6, 1876 (Rec. May 6).
Respecting the cordiality, with 78
which all departments have co- operated in the conduct of the necessary measures for restoring tranquillity in the disturbed dis tricts of the Straits Settlements.
Friendly attitude of the Bandahara 79
of Pahang and other chiefs on west coast of Malay Peninsula.
Enclosing translation of a proclama- | 80
tion issued by the Sultan of Salan- gore respecting the future collec tion of taxes in the State of Salangore, and payment to the Sultan of a monthly allowance of $1,000.
Mr. Hewick's report of the capture 81
of Ismail, and the services ren-
dered by the Rajah of Quedah and the Siamese Government.
Transmitting a statement of dis- bursements made from the Colonial Treasury on account of the Malay disturbances.
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78
Ditto
159
April 6, 1876
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(Rec, May 6).
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Ditto -
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Reference :--
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDONİ
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Governor Sir W. F. D Jer- (Telegraphic) | (Rec. May 13) Impracticability of recognising one
vois, K.C.M.G., C.B.
Ditto.
To India Office
122
May 16, 1876
May 19, 1876
paramount chief for States in the neighbourhood of Malacca.
87
Respecting the trial of Sepatum, 87
Se Gondah, and Ngah Ahmat, and the commutation of the sen- tence in the case of the two last- named prisoners.
Requesting to be furnished with a statement of the advances which have been made from Indian funda on account of military operations connected with the disturbances in Perak.
88
78
To Treasury
May 19, 1876
Respecting the expenses incurred 88
on account of the recent disturb- ances in the Malay Peninsula.
79
To Governor Sir W. Jer-
vois, K.C.M.G., C.B.
125
May 20, 1876
Precautions taken for the safe cus- tody of Ismail, and question of con- ferring the title of Sultan upon the Rajah of Johore.
88
80
Ditto
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