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محتويات السجل: مادة واحدة (٨٦ ورقة). يعود تاريخه إلى ١٨٧١. اللغة أو اللغات المستخدمة: الإنجليزية. النسخة الأصلية محفوظة في المكتبة البريطانية: أوراق خاصة وثائق جُمعت بصفة شخصية. وسجلات من مكتب الهند إدارة الحكومة البريطانية التي كانت الحكومة في الهند ترفع إليها تقاريرها بين عامي ١٨٥٨ و١٩٤٧، حيث خلِفت مجلس إدارة شركة الهند الشرقية. .

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Khan had been repeatedly warned against such behaviour, both by Colonel
Phayre and latterly by myself, when I was last at Jacobabad.
13. Captain Harrison’s letter No. 56 of 1869, and Colonel Phayr^s No.
1838, were forwarded to Government with ray letter No. 159 of 26th March
1870.
14 As the paragraphs of Colonel Phayre’s letter No. 1838' were not
numbered in the copy on record here, it is not certain to which pari he alludes
in the latter part of his marginal note; but it would seem to be tlt'e following:
“ I fear from all I have seen and heard, that the Khan is /absorbed with
an undue desire of again enjoying the extra subsidy of Rs./50,009, which
was discontinued, owing to his having failed to secure the objects for which
it was granted. I believe now that jealousy as the likelihood of our even
tually granting a portion of this sum to the Murrees, prompted his extra
ordinary action, as reported by Captain Harrison. I have arrived at this
conclusion, by observing the incessant allusions made/ by His Highness’s
Yukeel to this grant, and the inordinate desire to secure it; but the more
conversant I become with Khelat affairs, the more convinced 1 am, that we
can never again trust the uncontrolled disbursement of that sum to the Khelat
Government, as done in the case of the ordinary annual subsidy.” I did not
especially allude to this paragraph in my forwarding letter No. 159 of 26th
March, because it was disposed of in my general remarks ; but as it has now
been prominently noticed, I must remark that the whole is merely an assump
tion of Colonel Phayre’s, prompted hy the mistalten views he has unfortu
nately adopted of Khelat affairs generally.
15. Whatever the Yukeel’s words or manner may have led him to believe,
there is nothing on record to show that His Highness was actuated by the
petty motives attributed to him by Colonel Phayre. The latter is well aware
that His Highness has always been, and is most ready and, willing to act in
conformity with the wishes of the British Government, he would not therefore
be likely to urge a point which would be objectionable, or work in such a man
ner as to counteract the proceedings of the British authorities.
16. The reply given by His Highness to the influential Affghans, who
solicited employment under him, was most judicious.
17. I quite concur in the opinion expressed in the last paragraph of
Captain Harrison’s report, and I regret; exceedingly to observe the marginal
note affixed by Colonel Phayre.
18. I am decidedly of opinion that there is ample reason for judging the
present state of affairs in Beloochjstan as more satisfactory than has been
brought to the notice of Government for many years past, and that Captain
Harrison deserves the greatest credit—instead of doubting criticism—for the
good judgment he has shown in qsing the influence which his straight-forward
and well-considered management of the delicate duties entrusted to him, has
gained for him with His Highness the Khan. He has also, I hold, well and
systematically carried out the policy directed to be followed in Mr. Secretary
Seton-Karr’s letter No. 951 of the 13th July 1869. It is therefore with
extreme regret I have to note the very depreciatory tone adopted by Colonel
Phayre towards Captain Harrison, in the remarks he has made on that Officer’s
acts and reports, in plaee of the generous support the latter had a right to
expect in the very difficult and important position in which he was placed.
19. In conclusion, I would confidently commend Captain Harrison’s good
services to Your Excellency’s favorable consideration.
Kure achbe;
The 18^ August 1870
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W. L. MERE WETHER, Colonel,
Commissioner in Sindh.

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