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‘Prevention of the slave trade in the Persian Gulf: question of increased facilities for passing under the British flag.’
‘Documents relative to the traffic in Slaves carried on at the Island of Zanzebar on the East Coast of Africa.’
Political No. 13 of 1874, Forwarding Copies of Papers Relating to the Capture by HMS
                              Nimbleof Two Dhows on Suspicion of their being Engaged in the Slave Trade
Political No. 138 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from the Acting Political Agent at Zanzibar, Regarding the Reception Accorded by the Authorities at Natal to the ‘Slaves’ Captured off the Madagascar Coast by HMS
                              Daphne
Political No. 145 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from the Acting Political Agent at Zanzibar, Reporting the Steps Taken by the Government of India to Dispose of the ‘Slaves’ who were Captured off the Madagascar Coast by HMS
                              Daphne
Political No. 179 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from the Acting Political Agent at Zanzibar, Reporting the Steps Taken to Secure the Arrest and Punishment of the Assassins of Arthur Heale at Zanzibar
Political No. 181 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from the Acting Political Agent at Zanzibar Regarding 'Slave-Dealing' Carried on by 'Natives' of India at Zanzibar
Political No. 19 of 1874, Acknowledging Receipt of Political No. 242 and Giving Cover to an Authenticated English Translation of the Recent Slave Trade Treaty with the Sultan of Zanzibar, and Drawing Attention to an Apparent Discrepancy Compared with the Proposed Treaty Modified by Dr Kirk
Political No. 204 of 1873, Forwarding Copies of Papers Relating to the Capture by the Governor of Lamoo of a 'Slave Dhow' with 217 'Slaves' on Board
Political No. 36 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from HM Minister at Teheran to Earl Granville on the Subject of a Proposed Treaty with the Shah of Persia for the Suppression of the Slave Trade
Political No. 37 of 1874, Drawing Attention to Paragraph 18 of the Report of the Aden Assistant Resident's Report of his Visit to Hodeida, in which he States that 'Slaves' are Conveyed from that Port to Busreh and the Persian Gulf in Turkish Men-of-War
Political No. 43 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter to the Bombay Government, Regarding Affairs at Maculla and Bunder Broom, and Approving the Treaty Entered into with the Jemadar of Shuhur for the Abolition of the Slave Trade at that Port