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13. ‘ADEN ADMINISTRATION REPORTS. 1922-23 TO 1931-32.’
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- Abstract: Annual administration reports from the Aden Residency. The volume contains the following reports:‘Annual Aden Administration Report for the Year ending 31st March 1923’ (IOR/V/10/571/1)‘Annual Report of the Aden Settlement For the year ending 31st March 1924’ (IOR/V/10/571/2)‘Aden Administration Report For the Year ending March 31, 1925’ (IOR/V/10/571/3)‘ADEN ADMINISTRATION REPORT For the year ending March 31st, 1926’ (IOR/V/10/571/4)‘Administration Report of Aden for the year ending 31st March 1927’ (IOR/V/10/571/5)‘Administration Report of Aden for the year ending 31st March 1928 (With Appendices)’ (IOR/V/10/571/6)‘Administration Report of Aden for the year ending 31st March 1929 (With Appendices)’ (IOR/V/10/571/7)‘Administration Report of Aden for the year ending 31st March 1930 (With Appendices)’ (IOR/V/10/571/8)‘Administration Report of Aden for the year ending 31st March 1931 (With Appendices)’ (IOR/V/10/571/9)‘Administration Report of Aden for the year ending 31st March 1932 (With Appendices)’ (IOR/V/10/571/10).Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the inside front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 1,246; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio. A previous foliation sequence, which is also circled, has been superseded and therefore crossed out.
14. ‘Annual General Administration Report of the Bombay State for the Year 1949-50’
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Bombay Province, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1949-50. The report was printed at the Government Central Press, Bombay [Mumbai] in 1952.The report is divided into three parts: Part I contains a report ‘SUMMARY’ (ff 1-14); Part II (ff 15-90) comprises chapters’ I-XXI; the third part (ff 80-81) comprises Appendices in two sections.PART II comprises the following:‘CHAPTER I. Administration of the Land’ (f 15), consisting of: Land Records; Consolidation of Holdings; City Survey; Courts of Wards‘CHAPTER II. Law and Justice’ (ff 15-24) consisting of: Bombay Legislature; From Bill to Act; Control Over Administration; Course of Legislation; Administration of Justice; Civil Justice; Criminal Justice; Registration; Joint Stock Companies‘CHAPTER III. Police and Crime’ (ff 24-28) consisting of: Greater Bombay Police; Juvenile Delinquency; Borstal Schools; Probation and Aftercare; Beggar Problem; Jails‘CHAPTER IV. Civil Supplies’ (ff 28-30), consisting of: Bombay Mill Scheme; Cloth Control; Charcoal and Firewood; Diesel Oil and Kerosene‘CHAPTER V. Agriculture, Wheather and Crops’ (ff 30-38), consisting of: Weather; Cropped Area; Kharif and Rabi Areas; Integrated Area; Outturn of Crops; Agriculture Stocks; Department of Agriculture; Botanical Research; Crop Protection; Seed Supply; Supply of Manure; Horticulture; Agricultural Engineering; Irrigation Facilities; Land Improvement; Food Drive; Agricultural Education; Rural Development; Outmoded Tenures Abolished; Consolidation of Holdings; Reclamation of Khar Lands; Debt Relief; Money Landings Controlled‘CHAPTER VI. Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science’ (ff 38-40), consisting of: Cattle Breeding; Dairy Department; Sheep Breeding; Poultry Development; Veterinary Assistance; Prevention of Cruelty to Animals‘CHAPTER VII. Prices and Wages’ (ff 40-43), consisting of: Working Class Cost of Living; Mofussil Labour and Wages; Unskilled Labour; Skilled Labour; Wages in Merged Areas‘CHAPTER VIII. Forest, Parks and Gardens’ (ff 43-45), consisting of: Parks and Gardens; Wild-Life Sanctuary‘CHAPTER IX. Co-operation and Sarvodaya’ (ff 45-47), consisting of: Co-operative Credit; Central Financing Agencies; Marketing Societies; Co-operative Farming; Lift Irrigation Societies; Taluka Development Associations; Village Food Production Committees; Industrial Co-operatives Societies; Land Mortgage Banks; Urban Credit Societies; Consumers’ Societies; Housing Societies; Fishermen’s Societies; Co-operative Insurance; Co-operative Education; Sarvodaya Schemes‘CHAPTER X. Trade Industries and Fisheries’(ff 47-53), consisting of: Industries; Pilot Plants; Industrial Workshop and Laboratories; Government Tanning Institute; Commercial Intelligence; Stores Purchase; Weights and Measures; Cottage Industries; Hand Spinning and Khadi; Industrial Co-operatives; District Associations; Industrial Banks; Sales Depots; Research and Experiments; Utilizations of Non-Edible Oils; Fisheries; Fish-Curing Yards; Landing and Marketing Facilities; Assistance to Fishermen; Fisheries Schools; Fresh-Water Fisheries; Fish Farms; Fish Products; New Opportunities‘CHAPTER XI. Labour and Housing’ (ff 53-58), consisting of: Increased Earnings; Labour Advisory Board; Aid to Handloom Weavers; Trade Unions; Cost of Living Indices; Industrial Disputes; Conciliation; Work of Tribunals; Joint Works and Production Committees; Workers’ Welfare; Factory Inspectorate: Boiler Inspection; Workmen’s Compensation Act; Housing; Programme of Direct Construction; Assistance to Co-operative Societies; Legislation‘CHAPTER XII. State Transport’ (ff 58-59), consisting of: Administration; Taxi Trade; Petrol Rationing; Driving Licences; Accidents; Government Transport Service‘CHAPTER XIII. Public Works and Irrigation’ (ff 59-62), consisting of: Road Works Department; Irrigation Works; Wells and Tanks; New Projects; Progress of Plans; Supply of Electricity; Grid System; Water Supply Schemes‘CHAPTER XIV. Education’ (ff 62-69), consisting of: Primary Education; Secondary Education; University Education; Regional Universities; Research Institutions; Physical Sciences; Training of Teachers; Professional and Technical Education; Social Education; Physical Education; Military Training; Pre-Primary Education; Art and Music; Education of 'Defectives' [used in this instance to describe people who are blind, deaf, and do not communicate verbally]; 'Backward Classes' [used to refer to Dalit people officially designated as Scheduled Castes, Adivasi peoples now officially designated as Scheduled Tribes, and other socially and economically disadvantaged groups] and Displaced Students; Borstal and Certified Schools; Library Movement; Visual Education; Oriental Studies; Books and Publications; Royal Asiatic Society (Bombay Branch); Museums‘CHAPTER XV. Backward Classes’ (ff 69-72), consisting of: Approach to Problem; Educational Concessions; Appointment Under Government; Economic Facilities; Adiwasis; Abolition of Criminal Tribes Act; Devdasi Protection Act‘CHAPTER XVI. Rehabilitation of Displaced Persons’ (ff 72-73), consisting of: Economic Security; Training Centres; Agricultural Colonies; Educational Facilities‘CHAPTER XVII. Prohibition and Excise’ (ff 73-74), consisting of: Bombay Prohibition Act; Educating Public Opinion; Rehabilitation of Displaced Workers; Prevention and Detection of Offences‘CHAPTER XVIII. Health Services’ (ff 74-78), consisting of: Preventive Measures; Public Health Laboratory; Maternity and Child Welfare; Hospital and Dispensaries; Rural Medical Relief; Anti-TB Drive; Leprosy Relief; Medical Education; Drug Control; Mental Hospitals [psychiatric hospitals]; Chemical Analyser; Haffkine Institute‘CHAPTER XIX. Collection of Revenue and Financial Review’ (ff 78-84), consisting of: Accounts for 1949-50; Salt and Customs; Bombay Port Trust‘CHAPTER XX. Local Self-Government’ (ff 84-89), consisting of: Distributive System of Voting; Village; Panchayats; Improvement of Finances; Expansion of Functions; Nyaya Panchayats; Guidance in Administration; Expansion of Functions; Water Supply; Municipalities; District Local Boards; Municipal Corporations; Master Plan; Poona [Pune] and Ahmedabad Municipal Corporations‘CHAPTER XXI. Miscellaneous Departments’ (f 90), consisting of: Prints and Stationery; Town Planning and Valuation.The volume includes a subject index (ff 92-93) with reference to the original pagination.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 94; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the volume also contains a printed pagination sequence.
15. ‘GENERAL REPORT OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY, FOR THE YEAR 1871-72’
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Bombay Presidency, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1871-72.The report is divided into the following headings, some of which are further divided into sub-headings:‘PART I. – INTRODUCTORY SUMMARY’ (ff 8-17)‘PART II. – PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, POLITICAL, AND FISCAL.’ (ff 18-97), consisting of: SECTION I. – Physical Geography: 1. Area and Character of Surface 2. Climate; II. – Political Relations with Native States: 1. Native States 2. Foreign Relations; III. – Civil Divisions of British Territory; IV. – Population: 1. Census 2. Emigration; V. – Fiscal: 1. Land Revenue 2. Local Funds 3. Customs, Opium, and Salt 4. Alienated Revenue 5. Miscellaneous Revenue 6. Survey and Settlement‘PART III. – PROTECTION.’ (ff 98-151), consisting of: SECTION I. – Legislative; II. – Judicial: 1. Criminal Justice 2. Civil Justice; III. – Registration; IV. – Prisons; V. – (a). Police (b). Vagrants; VI. – Municipal Administration; VII. – (a). Military (b). Cantonments; VIII. – Marine‘PART IV. – PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION.’ (ff 152-228), consisting of: SECTION I. – Finance: 1. Revenue and Expenditure – Budget Estimates 2. Mint 3. Paper Currency; II. – (a). Public Works (b). Irrigation; III. – Railway; IV. – Forests; V. – Agriculture and Stock: 1. General Summary of Agricultural Statistics 2. Cotton 3. Model Farms and Experimental Botany 4. (a). Agricultural Improvements (b). Horse and Cattle breeding 5. Fisheries; VI. – Prices of Produce and Labour; VII. – Mines and Quarries; VIII. – Manufactures; IX. – Trade: 1. Exports and Imports 2. Railway Traffic 3. Fairs 4. Joint Stock Companies 5. Chamber of Commerce‘PART V. – INSTRUCTION.’ (ff 229-243), consisting of: SECTION I. – Ecclesiastical; II. – Public Instruction; III. – Scientific and Literary: 1. Archaeology 2. Scientific Associations or Institutions 3. Museums 4. The Press‘PART VI. – VITAL STATISTICS.’ (ff 244-263), consisting of: SECTION I. – Public Health and Sanitation: 1. General Health 2. Births, Deaths, and Marriages; II. – Hospitals and Dispensaries; III. – Vaccination‘PART VII. – THE POST.’ (ff 264-266).A table of contents listing the headings and sub-headings of the report is on folios 6-7. There is a discrepancy between how the heading of Part VII appears in the table of contents and the body of the report; the heading as it appears in the body of the report is included above.Folios 269-336 consist of appendices. There is an index to the appendices on folios 267-268, listing the appendices under the following headings and sub-headings:‘I – STATISTICS OF PHYSICAL, POLITICAL, AND FISCAL GEOGRAPHY.’ (ff 269v-279r), consisting of: I. Climate; II. Civil Divisions of British Territory‘II. – STATISTICS OF PROTECTION.’ (ff 279v-314r), consisting of: A. Civil Justice – Regulation Districts; B. – Criminal Justice – Regulation Districts, Town and Island of Bombay, Sind [Sindh], Aden; C. – Police – Regulation Districts, Sind‘III. – STATISTICS OF PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION.’ (ff 314v-322r), consisting of: I. Public Works; II. – Stamps; III – Trade‘IV – STATISTICS OF INSTRUCTION.’ (ff 322v-323r)‘V. – STATISTICS OF HEALTH AND MORTALITY.’ (ff 323v-326r), consisting of: Public Health‘VI. – MISCELLANEOUS.’ (ff 326v-336), consisting of: I. – Municipal Accounts; II. Local Fund Accounts; III. – Joint Stock Companies; IV. – Cotton; V. – Spinning and Weaving Mills.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the inside front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 339; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.
16. ‘GENERAL REPORT ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY For the Year 1872-73’
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Bombay Presidency, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1872-73.The report begins with a ‘PREFACE’ (f 7) and an ‘INTRODUCTORY SUMMARY’ (ff 8-27), and is then divided into the following chapters, most of which are further divided into sub-headings:‘CHAPTER I. PHYSICAL AND POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY’ (ff 28-132), consisting of: Physical Features of the Country, Area, Climate, and Chief Staples; Historical Summary; Form of Administration; Character of Land Tenures, System of Survey and Settlement; Civil Divisions of British Territory; Details of the Last Census; Tribes and Languages; Changes in the Administration; and Relations with Tributary States and Frontier Affairs‘CHAPTER II. ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAND’ (ff 132-144), consisting of: Surveys; Settlements; Waste Lands; Government Estates; and Wards’ Estates‘CHAPTER III. PROTECTION’ (ff 144-196), consisting of: Legislating Authority; Course of Legislature; Police; Criminal Justice; Prisons; Civil Justice; Registration; Municipal Administration; Military; and Marine‘CHAPTER IV. PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION’ (ff 197-248), consisting of: Agriculture; Weather and Crops; Horticulture; Forests; Mines and Quarries; Manufactures; Trade; Public Works; and Irrigation‘CHAPTER V. REVENUE AND FINANCE’ (ff 249-283), consisting of: Imperial Revenue and Finance; Land Revenue; Canal Revenue; Sources of Imperial Revenue Other Than the Land; and Revenue and Finance Other Than Imperial‘CHAPTER VI. VITAL STATISTICS AND MEDICAL SERVICES’ (ff 284-290), consisting of: Births and Deaths; Emigration; Medical Relief; Sanitation; and Vaccination‘CHAPTER VII. INSTRUCTION’ (ff 291-313), consisting of: General System of Public Instruction; Education; Literature and the Press; Literary Societies; and Arts and Sciences‘CHAPTER VIII. ARCHÆOLOGY’ (ff 314-315)‘CHAPTER IX. MISCELLANEOUS’ (ff 315-321), consisting of: Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction; Ecclesiastical; Stationery; General Miscellaneous.The remainder of the volume consists of appendices, containing tables of information under the following chapters and sub-headings:‘CHAPTER I. STATISTICS OF PHYSICAL AND POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY’ (ff 322-346), consisting of: A. – Civil Divisions of British Territory; B. – Population; and C. – Political Relations‘CHAPTER II. ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAND’ (f 346), consisting of: A. – Surveyed and Assessed Area in Acres‘CHAPTER III. PROTECTIONS’ (ff 347-91), consisting of: A. – Legislative; B. – Police; C. – Criminal Justice; D. – Prisons; E. – Civil Justice; G. – Military; and H. – Marine‘CHAPTER IV. PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION’ (ff 391-421), consisting of: A. – Agriculture; B. – Weather and Crops; C. – Manufactures; D. – Trade; E. – Public Works; F. – Railways; G. – Telegraph; and H. – Post‘CHAPTER V. REVENUE AND FINANCE’ (ff 421-456), consisting of: A. – Imperial Revenue and Finance; and B. – Revenue Other Than Imperial‘CHAPTER VII. INSTRUCTION’ (ff 456-459), consisting of: A. – Education; and B. – Literature and the Press.A table of contents listing the headings and sub-headings of the report and appendices is on folios 4-6. Folio 24 consists of an inserted list of corrections, some other inserted corrections are included within the relevant sections.Folio 460 consists of a map titled ‘PRELIMINARY MAP OF THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY TO ACCOMPANY THE ADMINISTRATION REPORT FOR 1872-73’ (IOR/V/10/284, f 460).Physical description: Foliation: the main foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the inside front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 462; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio. Multiple additional printed pagination sequences are present in parallel between ff 5-459.
17. ‘GENERAL REPORT ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY For the Year 1873-74’
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Bombay Presidency, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1873-74.The report begins with a ‘PREFACE’ (f 8) and a ‘GENERAL SUMMARY’ (ff 9-47), and is then divided into the following chapters, most of which are further divided into sub-headings:‘CHAPTER I. POLITICAL’ (ff 48-95), consisting of: Changes in the Administration; and Relations with Tributary States and Frontier Affairs‘CHAPTER II. ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAND’ (ff 96-119), consisting of: Surveys; Settlements; Waste Lands; Government Estates; and Wards’ Estates‘CHAPTER III. PROTECTION’ (ff 119-185), consisting of: Course of Legislature; Police; Criminal Justice; Prisons; Civil Justice; Registration; Municipal Administration; Military; and Marine‘CHAPTER IV. PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION’ (ff 186-249), consisting of: Agriculture; Weather and Crops; Horticulture; Forests; Mines and Quarries; Manufactures; Trade; Public Works; and Irrigation‘CHAPTER V. REVENUE AND FINANCE’ (ff 249-294), consisting of: Imperial Revenue and Finance; Land Revenue; Canal Revenue; Sources of Imperial Revenue Other Than the Land; and Revenue and Finance Other Than Imperial‘CHAPTER VI. VITAL STATISTICS AND MEDICAL SERVICES’ (ff 295-307), consisting of: The Results of the Census; Births and Deaths; Emigration; Medical Relief; Sanitation; and Vaccination‘CHAPTER VII. INSTRUCTION’ (ff 308-331), consisting of: Education; Literature and the Press; and Arts and Sciences‘CHAPTER VIII. ARCHÆOLOGY’ (ff 331-334)‘CHAPTER IX. MISCELLANEOUS’ (ff 334-336), consisting of: Ecclesiastical; Stationery; and General Miscellaneous.The remainder of the volume consists of appendices, containing tables of information under the following chapters and sub-headings:‘CHAPTER III. PROTECTION’ (ff 337-380), consisting of: A. – Legislative; B. – Police; C. – Criminal Justice; D. – Prisons; E. – Civil Justice; G. – Military; and H. – Marine‘CHAPTER IV. PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION’ (ff 380-398), consisting of: A. – Agriculture; B. – Weather and Crops; C. – Manufactures; D. – Trade; E. – Public Works; F. – Railways; and G. – Post‘CHAPTER V. REVENUE AND FINANCE’ (ff 399-446), consisting of: A. – Imperial Revenue and Finance; and B. – Revenue Other Than Imperial‘CHAPTER VI. VITAL STATISTICS AND MEDICAL SERVICES’ (ff 446-453), consisting of: A. – Vital Statistics‘CHAPTER VII. INSTRUCTION’ (ff 453-457), consisting of: A. – Education.A table of contents listing the headings and sub-headings of the report and appendices is on folios 4-6.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the first folio with 1, and terminates at the last folio with 459; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio. The foliation sequence does not include the front and back covers.Pagination: the volume also contains an original printed pagination sequence.
18. 'GENERAL REPORT OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY, FOR THE YEAR 1874-75'
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Bombay Presidency, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1874-75.The report is divided into the following chapters, some of which are further divided into sub-sections:‘CHAPTER I. POLITICAL’ (ff 40-56), consisting of: Changes in the Administration; Relations with Tributary States and Frontier Affairs‘CHAPTER II. ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAND’ (ff 57-67), consisting of: Surveys; Settlements; Waste Lands; Government Estates; Wards’ Estates‘CHAPTER III. PROTECTION’ (ff 67-96), consisting of: Course of Legislature; Police; Criminal Justice; Prisons; Civil Justice; Registration; Municipal Administration; Military; Marine‘CHAPTER IV. PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION’ (ff 97-130), consisting of: Agriculture; Weather and Crops; Horticulture; Forests; Mines and Quarries; Manufactures; Trade (External and Internal); Public Works (including Military and Civil Buildings, Roads, Railways, Canals, Telegraph, and Post Offices); Irrigation‘CHAPTER V. REVENUE AND FINANCE’ (ff 131-156), consisting of: Imperial Revenue and Finance (including Land Revenue and Canal Revenue); Sources of Imperial Revenue other than the Land (including Customs, Opium, Salt, Excise, and Stamps); Revenue and Finance other than Imperial‘CHAPTER VI. VITAL STATISTICS AND MEDICAL SERVICES’ (ff 157-169), consisting of: The Results of the Census; Births and Deaths; Emigration; Medical Relief; Sanitation; Vaccination‘CHAPTER VII. INSTRUCTION’ (ff 170-186), consisting of: Education; Literature and the Press; Arts and Sciences‘CHAPTER VIII. ARCHAEOLOGY’ (ff 187-193), consisting of: The Archaeological Survey‘CHAPTER IX. MISCELLANEOUS’ (ff 194-195), consisting of: Ecclesiastical; Stationery; General Miscellaneous.An Appendix is at the rear of the volume (folios 196-279). This comprises tables of statistics relative to chapters III-VII.A table of contents listing the headings and sub-headings of the report is on folios 5-7. In a small number of instances there are discrepancies in the spelling, phrasing or inclusion of sub-headings between the table of contents and the body of the report. In these cases the sub-heading as it appears in the body of the report is included above.Physical description: Foliation: the main foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the inside front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 282; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: An additional printed pagination sequence is also present in parallel between ff 8-279.
19. 'GENERAL REPORT ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY, FOR THE YEAR 1875-76'
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Bombay Presidency, providing a summary record of the main events and development in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1875-76.The report is divided into the following chapters, some of which are further divided into sub-sections:‘CHAPTER I. POLITICAL’ (ff 63-88), consisting of: Relations with Tributary States and Frontier Affairs‘CHAPTER II. ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAND’ (ff 89-98), consisting of: Surveys; Settlements; Waste Lands; Government Estates; Wards’ Estates‘CHAPTER III. PROTECTION’ (ff 99-125), consisting of: Course of Legislature; Police; Criminal Justice; Prisons; Civil Justice; Registration; Municipal Administration; Military; Marine‘CHAPTER IV. PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION’ (ff 125-162), consisting of: Agriculture; Weather and Crops; Horticulture; Forests; Mines and Quarries; Manufactures; Trade (External and Internal); Public Works (including Military and Civil Buildings, Roads, Railways, Canals, Telegraph, and Post Offices); Irrigation‘CHAPTER V. REVENUE AND FINANCE’ (ff 162-195), consisting of: Imperial Revenue and Finance (including Land Revenue and Canal Revenue); Sources of Imperial Revenue other than the Land (including Customs, Opium, Salt, Excise, and Stamps); Revenue and Finance other than Imperial‘CHAPTER VI. VITAL STATISTICS AND MEDICAL SERVICES’ (ff 195-204), consisting of: Births and Deaths; Emigration; Medical Relief; Sanitation; Vaccination‘CHAPTER VII. INSTRUCTION’ (ff 204-222), consisting of: Education; Literature and the Press; Arts and Sciences‘CHAPTER VIII. ARCHAEOLOGY’ (ff 222-223)‘CHAPTER IX. MISCELLANEOUS’ (ff 224-225), consisting of: Ecclesiastical; Stationery; General Miscellaneous.An Appendix is at the rear of the volume (folios 226-377). This comprises tables of statistics relative to all sections except for that on archaeology (Chapter VIII).A table of contents listing the headings and sub-headings of the report is on folios 5-7. In a small number of instances there are discrepancies in the spelling, phrasing or inclusion of sub-headings between the table of contents and the body of the report. In these cases the sub-heading as it appears in the body of the report is included above.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the first folio with 1, and terminates at the last folio with 378; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio. The volume contains one foliation anomaly, f 338a.Pagination: the volume also contains an original printed pagination sequence.
20. 'Political'
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- Abstract: This file contains two primary types of correspondence. The first is letters between the British Political Agent in Muscat, Lieutenant Colonel Edward Charles Ross and the British Political Resident in the Persian Gulf at Bushire. The file also contains correspondence between the British Political Agent in Muscat and various Omani political and tribal authorities. The subject matter of the letters includes administration report and trade returns from 1877-1878, and the marriage of the Sultan's eldest son. However, the first half of the papers pertains to the attempt by the Sultan's brother, Sayyid Abdul Aziz, to organise a rebellion against his brother in Muscat among the tribes of the interior of Oman.All the letters received from Omani figures are included as both transcriptions made by Political Agency officials in Muscat and translations from the original Arabic. The original letters are not included.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 207; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.
21. ‘BOMBAY – 1934-5: A Review of the Administration of the Presidency’
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the BombayPresidency, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1934-35. The report was printed at the Government Central Press, Bombay [Mumbai], in 1936.The report begins with ‘PART I GENERAL SUMMARY’ (ff 6-16), and ‘PART II’ is then divided into the following chapters, most of which are further divided into sub-headings:‘CHAPTER I ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAND’ (ff 17-18), consisting of: Land Records; Gujarat Talukdars Act; Sind [Sindh] Incumbered Estates Act; The Court of Wards Act; Department of Land Records‘CHAPTER II LAW AND JUSTICE’ (ff 19-25), consisting of: Legislative Council; Course of Legislation; Administration of Justice; Bombay Presidency Proper; Sind; Registration; Joint Stock Companies‘CHAPTER III POLICE AND CRIME’ (ff 26-34), consisting of: Mofussil Police; Sind Police; Bombay City Police; Village Police; Government Male and Female Workhouses; Jails; Criminal Tribes‘CHAPTER IV AGRICULTURE, WEATHER AND CROPS’ (ff 34-53), consisting of: Bombay Presidency; Nature of the Crops; Sind; Department of Agriculture; Advances to Cultivators; Note on the Weather; Prices in the Bombay Presidency During 1934-35; Mofussil Labour and Wages; Forests; Co-operative Movement; Horticulture‘CHAPTER V TRADE AND COMMERCE’ (ff 54-72), consisting of: Development of Industries; Commissioner of Labour; The Factories Act; The Workmen’s Compensation Act; Sea-borne Trade; Foreign Trade; Foreign Merchandise; Indian Produce and Manufactures; Trade According to Countries; Subordinate Ports of the Bombay Presidency; Maritime Trade; Traffic by Air‘CHAPTER VI PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT’ (ff 73-76), consisting of: Irrigation; Sind; Deccan and Gujarat; Railways‘CHAPTER VII VITAL STATISTICS AND MEDICAL RELIEF’ (ff 76-81), consisting of: Sanitation; Vaccination; Hospitals and Dispensaries; Veterinary; Chemical Analyser; Mental Hospitals; Acworth Leper Asylum [hospital for persons affected by leprosy or Hansen's Disease], Matunga; Kondhwa Leper Asylum, Poona [Pune]; British Empire Leprosy Relief Association (Indian Council), Bombay Presidency Branch; Emigration and Immigration‘CHAPTER VIII LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT’ (ff 82-86), consisting of: Municipalities; Bombay Municipality; Karachi Municipality; Local Board Administration; Bombay Port Trust; Karachi Port Trust‘CHAPTER IX COLLECTION OF REVENUE AND FINANCIAL REVIEW’ (ff 87-96), consisting of: Accounts for 1934-35; Land Revenue; Public Works Revenue; Excise‘CHAPTER X INSTRUCTION’ (ff 96-99), consisting of: Education; Yeravda [Yerawada] Reformatory School; Books and Publications; Royal Asiatic Society, Bombay; Victoria and Albert Museum, Bombay; Victoria Museum, Karachi‘CHAPTER XI MISCELLANEOUS’ (ff 100-104), consisting of: Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction; The Church of India; Stationery; Bombay Development Schemes.A table of contents listing the parts,chapters and sub-headings of the report is on folios 4-5. In a small number of instances there are discrepancies in the phrasing or inclusion of sub-headings between the table of contents and the body of the report. In these cases the sub-heading as it appears in the body of the report is included above.The volume includes appendices (ff 105-107) and a subject index (ff 108-110) with reference to the original pagination.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 111; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the file also contains an original printed pagination sequence.
22. 'BOMBAY – 1937-38: A Review of the Administration of the Province'
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- Abstract: Annual Review of the Administration of the Province of Bombay, providing a summary record of the work and events in each Department of the Government for the financial year 1937-38. The review is divided into the following headings, some of which are further divided into sub-headings:'GENERAL SUMMARY' (ff 6-14), consisting of subsections on Political, Finance, Trade and Commerce, Land Customs, Agriculture, Public Instruction, Law and Justice, Police and Crime, Bombay [Mumbai] City Police, Public Health, Salt, Excise, Taxes on Income, Stamps, Forests, Co-operative Movement, and Bombay Port Trust'CHAPTER I – ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAND' (ff 15-16), consisting of subsections on Land Records, and Wards and other Estates'CHAPTER II – LAW AND JUSTICE' (ff 17-23), consisting of subsections on the Bombay Legislature, Administration of Justice, Registration, and Joint Stock Companies'CHAPTER III – POLICE AND CRIME' (ff 23-30), consisting of subsections on the Police, Government Workhouses, Jails, Borstal School, Dharwal and the Bombay Province Probation and Aftercare Association, and 'Criminal Tribes''CHAPTER IV – AGRICULTURE, WEATHER AND CROPS' (ff 30-48), consisting of subsections on Agriculture and Crops, Department of Agriculture, Note on the Weather, Prices, Mofussil [Mufaṣṣal] Labour and Wages, Forests, and Co-operative Movement'CHAPTER V – TRADE AND COMMERCE' (ff 48-57), consisting of subsections on Industries, Department of Industries, Commissioner of Labour, and Sea-borne Trade'CHAPTER VI – PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT' (ff 57-60), consisting of subsections on Public Works, Administration, Railways, and Irrigation'CHAPTER VII – VITAL STATISTICS AND MEDICAL RELIEF' (ff 61-66), consisting of subsections on Births and Deaths, Pilgrim Centres, Vaccination, Hospitals and Dispensaries, Haffkine Institute, Veterinary, Chemical Analyser, Mental Hospitals, Acworth Leper Home [hospital for persons affected by leprosy or Hansen's Disease], Matunga, and Emigration and Immigration'CHAPTER VIII – LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT' (ff 66-70), consisting of subsections on Municipalities, Bombay Municipality, and Local Board Administration'CHAPTER IX – COLLECTION OF REVENUE AND FINANCIAL REVIEW' (ff 71-78), consisting of subsections on Accounts for 1937-38, Public Works Revenue, Land Revenue, and Excise'CHAPTER X – INSTRUCTION' (ff 79-86), consisting of subsections on Education, Books and Publications, Royal Asiatic Society, Bombay Branch, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, Bombay'CHAPTER XI – MISCELLANEOUS' (ff 86-92), consisting of subsections on Ecclesiastical, Stationery and Printing, and General-Miscellaneous.The volume also includes a 'Table of Contents' (ff 4-5) and two appendices:'APPENDIX I – List of Reports, etc., used' (ff 93-94)'APPENDIX II – The Governor; Council of Ministers; Parliamentary Secretaries, Speaker, and Deputy Speaker, Bombay Legislative Assembly, President and Deputy President, and Bombay Legislative Council, 1937-38' (ff 94-95).Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 99; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the file also contains an original printed pagination sequence.
23. 'Bombay – 1938-39: A Review of the Administration of the Province'
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- Abstract: Annual Review of the Administration of the Province of Bombay, providing a summary record of the work and events in each Department of the Government for the financial year 1938-39. The review is divided into the following headings, some of which are further divided into sub-headings:'GENERAL SUMMARY' (ff 6-14), consisting of subsections on Political, Finance, Trade and Commerce, Labour Policy, Land Customs, Agriculture, Public Instruction, Law and Justice, Police and Crime, Bombay City [Mumbai] Police, Public Health, Salt, Excise, Taxes on Income, Stamps, Forests, Co-operative Movement, and the Bombay Port Trust'CHAPTER I – ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAND' (ff 15-16), consisting of subsections on Land Records and Wards and other Estates'CHAPTER II – LAW AND JUSTICE' (ff 16-23), consisting of subsections on the Bombay Legislature, Administration of Justice, Registration, and Joint Stock Companies'CHAPTER III – POLICE AND CRIME' (ff 23-30), consisting of subsections on the Police, Government Workhouses, Jails, Borstal School, Dharwal and the Bombay Province Probation and Aftercare Association, and 'Criminal Tribes''CHAPTER IV – AGRICULTURE, WEATHER AND CROPS' (ff 30-47), consisting of subsections on Agriculture and Crops, Department of Agriculture, Advances to Cultivators, Note on the Weather, Prices, Mofussil [Mufaṣṣal] Labour and Wages, Forests, and Co-operative Movement'CHAPTER V – TRADE AND COMMERCE' (ff 47-55), consisting of subsections on Industries, Department of Industries, Commissioner of Labour, and Sea-borne Trade'CHAPTER VI – PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT' (ff 55-58), consisting of subsections on Public Works, Administration, Railways, and Irrigation'CHAPTER VII – VITAL STATISTICS AND MEDICAL RELIEF' (ff 59-63), consisting of subsections on Births and Deaths, Pilgrim Centres, Vaccination, Hospitals and Dispensaries, Haffkine Institute, Veterinary, Chemical Analyser, Mental Hospitals, Acworth Leper Home [hospital for persons affected by leprosy or Hansen's Disease], Matunga, and Emigration and Immigration'CHAPTER VIII – LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT' (ff 64-67), consisting of subsections on Municipalities, Bombay Municipality, and Local Board Administration'CHAPTER IX – COLLECTION OF REVENUE AND FINANCIAL REVIEW' (ff 67-75), consisting of subsections on Accounts for 1938-39, Public Works Revenue, Land Revenue, and Excise'CHAPTER X – INSTRUCTION' (ff 75-78), consisting of subsections on Education, Books and Publications, Royal Asiatic Society, Bombay Branch, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, Bombay'CHAPTER XI – MISCELLANEOUS' (ff 79-82), consisting of subsections on Ecclesiastical, Stationery and Printing, and General Miscellaneous.The volume also includes a 'Table of Contents' (ff 4-5), and two appendices:'APPENDIX I List of Reports, etc., used' (ff 83-84)'APPENDIX II The Governor; Council of Ministers; Parliamentary Secretaries, Speaker, and Deputy Speaker, Bombay Legislative Assembly, President and Deputy President, and Bombay Legislative Council, 1938-39' (f 84).Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 88; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the file also contains an original printed pagination sequence.
24. ‘BOMBAY – 1939-40. A Review of the Administration of the Province’
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Bombay Province, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1939-40. The report was printed at the Government Central Press, Bombay [Mumbai] in 1941. The report is divided into three parts: Part I contains a report ‘SUMMARY’ (ff 6-14); Part II (ff 15-82) comprises chapters I-XI; the third part (ff 83-84) comprises Appendices in two sections.PART II comprises the following:‘CHAPTER I. ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAND’ (ff 15-16), consisting of: Land Records; Wards and other Estates; Gujarat Talukdars’ Act; Court of Wards Act‘CHAPTER II. LAW AND JUSTICE (ff 17-25) consisting of: Administration of Justice; Civil and Criminal Justice; Registrations; Joint Stock Companies‘CHAPTER III. POLICE AND CRIME’ (ff 25-32) consisting of: Police; Mofussil and Railway Police; Bombay City Police; Village Police; Motor Vehicles; Government Workhouses; Jails: Borstal School; Dharwar, and the Bombay Province Probation and After-care Association; Juvenile Branch Administration; Criminal Tribes‘CHAPTER IV. AGRICULTURE, WEATHER AND CROPS’ (ff 32-48), consisting of: Agriculture and Crops; Department of Agriculture; Rural Development; Advances to Cultivators; Note on the Weather; Prices; Retail Prices; Wholesale Prices; Mofussil Labour and Wages; Forest; Co-operative Movement‘CHAPTER V. TRADE AND COMMERCE’ (ff 49-55), consisting of: Industries; Commissioner of Labour; The Factories Act; The Workmen’s Compensation Act; Boiler Inspection Department; Sea-borne Trade‘CHAPTER VI. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT’ (ff 55-58), consisting of: Public Works Administration; Central Workshops Dapuri; Electricity; Communications; Scarcity Works; Water Supply and Drainage Schemes; Railways; Irrigation‘CHAPTER VII. VITAL STATISITICS AND MEDICAL RELIEF’ (ff 58-62), consisting of: Births and Deaths; Pilgrim Centres; Vaccination; Hospitals and Dispensaries; Haffkine Institute; Veterinary; Chemical Analyser ; Mental Hospitals [psychiatric hospitals]; Acworth Leper Home [Hospital for persons affected by leprosy or Hansen’s Disease], Matunga; Kondhwa Leper Hospital, Poona [Pune]; British Empire Leprosy Relief Association, Bombay Province Branch; Emigration and Immigration‘CHAPTER VIII. LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT’ (ff 63-66), consisting of: Municipalities; Bombay City Municipality; Local Board Administration‘CHAPTER IX. COLLECTION OF REVENUE AND FINANCIAL REVIEW’ (ff 66-74), consisting of: Accounts for 1939-40; Public Works Revenue; Land Revenue; Excise‘CHAPTER X. INSTRUCTION’ (ff 75-78), consisting of: Education; Books and Publications; Royal Asiatic Society, Bombay Branch; Victoria and Albert Museum Bombay; Prince of Wales Museum of Western India Bombay; Lord Reay Industrial Museum Poona‘CHAPTER XI. MISCELLANEOUS’ (ff 79-82), consisting of: Ecclesiastical; The Court of India; The Established Church of Scotland; Stationery and Printing; Government Central Press, Bombay; Yeravda Prison Press, Poona; Government Photozinco Press, Poona; General Miscellaneous; Industrial Housing Scheme; Residential Suburban Schemes; Town Planning and Valuations Department; Military; Archaeology; ‘Backward Classes’ [used to refer to Dalit people officially designated as Scheduled Castes, Adivasi peoples now officially designated as Scheduled Tribes, and other socially and economically disadvantaged groups].A table of contents listing the headings and sub-headings of the report is on folios 4-5. In a small number of instances, there are discrepancies in the spelling, phrasing or inclusion of sub-headings between the table of contents and the body of the report. In these cases, the sub-heading as it appears in the body of the report is included above.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 88; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the volume also contains a printed pagination sequence.