'Lord Curzon's Notes on Persia' [684v] (1370/1386)
The record is made up of 1 file (692 folios). It was created in c 1880-1891. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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APPENDIX B.
To Traffic Earnings, from Is
April 1889 to 31st March 1890—
Revenue Account for the
__
year ended 31st March i8go.
By Expenditure from 1st April 1889 to
Persian Gulf
The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.
Section.
General Charges ....
Line Maintenance ....
Cable Maintenance ....
Signalling
Exchange
Total
Persian Gulf
The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.
Section
Persian Section.
General Charges ....
Line Maintenance ....
Signalling ...
Exchange ......
Total Persian Section
Total Indo-European Telegraph
Department.
31st March 1890-
in India.
R. a. p.
1,20,386 0 0
31,501 0 0
4,14,903 0 0
1,62,460 0 0
8,455 0 0
In England.
R. a. p.
16,842 0 0
2,000 O O
Total.
R. a. p.
1,37,228 0 0
31,501 0 0
4,I4,9 O 3 0 0
1,64,460 0 0
8,455 0 0
£ s. d.
104,756 16 0
4,976 8 0
Net earnings on Indian Trans
Indian and Local Traffic in
cluding the profit on mean
rates via Turkey . .
Common Purse.
Balance due to Common Purse .
Profit and Loss ....
Gain by exchange
Net Total
Persian Gulf
The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.
Section.
R. a. p.
10,91,430 0 0
Persian Section.
R. a. p.
1,50,030 0 0
Total.
R. a. p.
12,41,460 0 0
106,040 0 0
3’>693 4 0
£ s. d.
109,143 0 0
—15,944 0 0
300
93,202 0 0
£ s. d.
15,003 0 0
—2,165 0 0
ec •••
12,838 0 0
G S. d.
124,146 0 0
—18,109 0 0
3°o
106,040 0 0
7.37,705 0 0
88,088 0 0
78,382 0 0
89,983 0 0
a
5,495 0 0
18,842 O O
7,122 0 O
2,562 O O
2,562 O O
7,56,547 0 0
95,210 0 0
80,944 0 0
9 2 ,545 0 0
5,495 0 0
To Miscellaneous Receipts-—
India
England
Exchange
Total
Persian Gulf
The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.
Section.
R. a. p.
4,948 0 0
16,352 0 0
7,337 0 0
Persian Section.
R. a. p.
3,043 0 0
3,625 0 0
1,627 0 0
Total.
R. a. p.
7,991 0 0
19,977 0 0
8,964 0 0
2,61,948 0 0
9,99,653 0 0
12,246 0 0
31,088 O O
2,74,194 0 0
10,30,741 0 0
4,310 0 0
890 0 0
11,765 0 0
—138 0 0
Cost of repairs by Public Works Department
Stationery ......... . .
28,637 0 0
8,295 0 0
36,932 0 0
Amount paid to the Persian Government on account of the Jask
Royalty from 13th March 1889 to 12th March 1890.
Deduct—Excess credit to Public Works Department in 1889-90.
By Balance
Total
10,47,568 0 0
109,733 4 0
__ 109,733 4 0
F. RAWSON,
Examiner, Indo-European Telegraph Accounts.
APPENDIX C.
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This file consists of letters, notes, and printed material on Persia compiled by George Curzon in the course of conducting research prior to the writing of his book: Persia and the Persian Question . The papers' contents and type vary considerably, but consists primarily of handwritten notes, some of which are organised roughly for individual chapters of the book. The rest of the file includes newspaper clippings, official reports, printed maps, and other published material on the history and geography of Persia. The official government reports are primarily government of India balance of trade reports, while published material consisted mainly of academic and non-academic papers on Persian archaeology by members of the Scottish Geographical Magazine and the history of the telegraph published by the Indo-European Telegraph Department.
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