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lS T o. 41—To tbe Political Secretary
to tiie
Government of Bombay
From c. 1668-1858, the East India Company’s administration in the city of Bombay [Mumbai] and western India. From 1858-1947, a subdivision of the British Raj. It was responsible for British relations with the Gulf and Red Sea regions.
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27th October 1871, No. 2336 P.
No. 42.—Prom the Officiating Se
cretary to the Government of the
Punjab.
2Uh October 1871, No. 264 S.
No. 43.—Telegram from the Poli
tical Superintendent, Upper Sindh
Prontier.
28^/i October 1871.
No. 44.—Telegram from the Poli
tical Superintendent, Upper Sindh
Prontier.
30^ October 1871.
No. 45.—Telegram to the Com
missioner in Sindh.
30^ October 1871, No. 2351 P.
No. 46.—Telegram to the Governor
of Bombay.
31^ October V&7\> No. 2375 P.
2 ^ oxe .—Copies of the papers entered as Nos. 3 to 5
and 7 to 19 in this Abstract are not sent. They
will he found recorded in the printed volumes of
Proceedings, as indicated opposite those numbers,
Porwards copy of the Resolution
in the Pinancial Department, sanc
tioning the grant of Rs. 32,040, and
requests, with reference to recent
events, that, before giving effect to
measures, the Bombay Government
will take into consideration the ex
pediency or otherwise of making
payments to the Murree and Boogtee
tribes. Hopes payment will be so
arranged that Government will not
be committed to take any part in the
struggle now going on in Khelat.
Porwards copy of a telegram from
the Deputy Commissioner, Dera
Gbazee Khan, reporting that the
revolution is increasing.
Reports that great numbers of
Cutchee people and property are
pouring into our territory. Rebels
gaining strength, and Khan’s infantry
detachment at Bagh refusing to
fight. Our cavalry still at Pholajee.
Communicates further intelligence
regarding the rebellion.
Enquires whether he considers pre
sent movement in Khelat so serious
that the Khan’s rule is endangered.
Asks his opinion as to Khelat re
bellion, and enquires whether the
Khan has any means of re-establish
ing his rule,
Under Secy, to the Govt, of India.
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