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‘REPORT ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY, FOR THE YEAR 1888-89’ [‎249r] (440/456)

The record is made up of 1 volume (255 folios). It was created in 1889. 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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1888-89.]
(V
STATISTICAL RETURNS.
B.—LITERATURE AND THE PRESS.
SUmn of Presses /vo,Led, and A eiespapers or Periodical Works published, in the Bombay
Presidency The name given to each of the three divisions of the territory of the East India Company, and later the British Raj, on the Indian subcontinent. , including Sind and Aden, during the year ending 31st March 1889.
Name of Street or Road.
Bombay City.
jYere Road...
Bake House Lane...
Apollo Street
Military Square ...
No. 24, Hornby
Road.
No. 5, Hornby Row.
Hummum Street ...
Frere Road
Apollo Street
Custom House Road
Daldl Street
Bordh B&zar Street.
P&rsi B&zdr Street.
Esplanade
No. 29, Forbes Street
Bdzdr Gate Street...
Parsi B&zdr Street...
Ditto
No. 6 , Tamarind
Lane.
No. 163, Bazdr Gate
Street.
Pilot Road, Colaba.
Apollo Street
Baz&r Gate Street .
Tamarind Lane ...
Bdz&r Gate Street ,
B&rsi B&zar Street..
Hornby Road
No- 87, CAwasji
Patel Street.
Elphinstone Circle
Publications thereat.
Name of Press.
Name of Proprietor.
(a) Newspapers
The A'pyakhti&r Press ... Barjorji Nowroji
A. P. Cortez
The A. P. Cortez and
Company’s Litho Press.
The Duke of Connaught
Printing Press.
The Albert Printing
Works.
The Voice of India Print
ing Press.
The Akhbdr-i-Sowddgar,
Samachar Darpan, and
Bombay Chdbuk Press
The Commercial Report
er’s Press.
The Bombay Samachdr
Press.
The Bombay Printing
Works.
The Bombay East Indian
Printing Press.
The Eagle Printing Press.
The Bombay Merchant’s
Press.
The Eastern Printin'
Press.
The Salvation Army
Press.
The Oriental Printing
Press.
The Commercial Press ...
The National ^Printing
Press.
The Reporter’s Press*
The Duke of Connaught
Printing Press Company,
Limited.
J. G. DeSouza ...
The Yezdan Parast
Pdrsi Ranch.
Nil.
The Satya Mitra
Nil.
Pickings from the Pdrsi
Panch.
Nil.
Behrdmji M. Malab&ri ... The Indian Spectator ... The Voice of India,
K&wasji DAdabhoy
G. Naserwdnji Reporter
Mdnekji Barjorji
S. K. Khambdta and C
Shareholders
Dadabhoy Romanji
Barjorji Hormasji
Mahomed GulAm Hussein
F. DeLatour Booth
Tucker.
KhalffLnbhdi Damani
Dossdbhoy Edulji
Alibhoy GuMm Hussein .
Merwanji Nowroji
The Akbhdr-i-Sowddgar,
SamAchar Darpan and
Bombay ChAbuk.
Nil.
The Bombay Sam&char...
The Loke Mitra.
Nil.
The Indian Patriot
Nil.
Nil.
Nil.
The Indian War Cry
Nil.
Nil.
Nil.
Nil.
change Advertiser.
The Fort Mercantile MAnekji Hosangji and
Press. Son.
The Satyavakta Printing KeshowlM Harivithal
Press.
2nd Gloster Regimental The Officer Commanding
Press. 2nd Gloster Regiment.
The Caxton Printing G. Claridge
Works.
Akhbdr-i-SowdAgar’s
GujarAti Calendar.
Nil.
The Vidydmitra.
Madhur VAchan, Ex-
Adv
Nil.
Nil.
Nil.
Nil.
Nil.
Nil.
Nil.
Nil.
Nil.
Nil,
The Gujardti Printing
Press.
The Apollo Printing-
Works.
The English and Gujardti
Job Printing Press.
The Fort Printing Press .
The Kaisar-i-Hind Steam
Press.
The Daftar Ashkara
Press.
The Times of India
Steam Press.
S 692—60 ap
Itchdram Suryaram
DesAi.
A. C. D’Souza ...
Jiwanji FrAmji ...
TehmurAs DinshAwji An-
klesaria.
FrAmji C. Mehta
ByrAmji Fardunji and Co.
Executors of the late
Major-General W. Nas
sau Lees,
Nil.
The English Mail, The
Indian Standard, Eura
sian and Anglo-Indian
Advocate.
The GujarAti
Nil.
Nil,
Nil.
The Kaisar-i-Hind
The RAst GoftAr and
Satya PrakAsh.
The Times of India
(Daily Edition).
Do. do. Bi-Weekly
Edition.
Do. do. Overland
Summary.
Do. do. Weekly
Edition,
Bombay Exchange Price
Current,
*Sold on the 3rd
June 1889 to
Jamsetji Naser--
wanji PArsi Or
phanage Cha
rity Fund.
Indian Trader, Cook’s
Oriental Travellers
Gazette, Palm Leaf,
G. I. P. Railway Guide
Book.
Nil.
Nil,
Nil,
Fursud or the Leisure
Hour.
Strimitra or the Lady’s
Companion.
The Nur-e-Elum, The
Stribodh.
The Times of India
Calendar and Direct
ory. Large and small
Editions, Indian A.B.
C. Railway Guide.
237

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Annual administration report of the Bombay Presidency The name given to each of the three divisions of the territory of the East India Company, and later the British Raj, on the Indian subcontinent. , providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the 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. during the financial year 1888-89. The report was printed at the Government Central Press, Bombay [Mumbai], in 1889.

The report is divided into three parts. Part I comprises a report ‘SUMMARY’ (ff 6-23).

Part II (ff 24-129) comprises three maps of the Bombay Presidency The name given to each of the three divisions of the territory of the East India Company, and later the British Raj, on the Indian subcontinent. followed by chapters I-IX. Part III comprises ‘Statistical Returns’ pertaining to chapters I-VII and IX (ff 130-254).

PART II comprises the following:

  • ‘CHAPTER I. POLITICAL. TRIBUTARY STATES.’ (ff 28-43), consisting of: North Gujarát; South Gujarát; North Konkan; South Konkan; The Dekkan [Deccan]; Southern Marátha States; Sind [Sindh]; Aden
  • ‘CHAPTER II. ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAND.’ (ff 44-48), consisting of: Surveys; Settlements; Collection of Land Revenue; Waste Lands; Government Estates; Wards’ and other Estates under the management of Government.
  • ‘CHAPTER III. PROTECTION.’ (ff 48-65), consisting of: Course of Legislation; Police; Chemical Analysis; Criminal Justice; Prisons; Civil Justice; Registration; Municipal Administration; Military; Marine.
  • ‘CHAPTER IV. PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION.’ (ff 66-100), consisting of: Agriculture; Weather and Crops; Horticulture; Forests; Mines and Quarries; Manufactures and Industries; Trade; Public Works; Telegraphs; Post Office; Irrigation.
  • ‘CHAPTER V. FINANCIAL REVIEW.’ (ff 101-14), consisting of: General Finance; Mint; Currency; Land Revenue; Canal Revenue; Public Works Revenue; Customs; Opium; Salt; Excise; Stamps; Income Tax; Local Funds; Municipal Revenues.
  • ‘CHAPTER VI. VITAL STATISTICS AND MEDICAL SERVICES.’ (ff 114-19), consisting of: Births and Deaths; Emigration; Medical Relief; Lunatic Asylums [psychiatric hospitals]; Sanitation; Vaccination; Veterinary.
  • ‘CHAPTER VII. INSTRUCTION.’ (ff 119-27), consisting of: Education; Literature and the Press; Arts and Sciences.
  • ‘CHAPTER VIII. ARCHEAOLOGY.’ (f 128)
  • ‘CHAPTER IX. MISCELLANEOUS.’ (ff 128-29), consisting of: Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction; Stationary; General Miscellaneous.

The maps at the start of Part II are as follows:

The maps in Chapter IV, sub-section Public Works, sub-sub-section Railways, are as follows:

  • ‘Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company.’ (f 91)
  • ‘B. B. & C. I. [Bombay, Baroda [Vadodara] and Central India] RAILWAY. (Including the Rajputana Malwa Railway) and LINES of Railways in Connection.’ (f 92)
  • ‘MAP of the SOUTHERN MAHRATTA RAILWAY, AND ADJACENT LINES’ (f 93)
  • ‘BHÁVNAGAR-GONDAL-JUNÁGAD [Junagadh]-PORBANDAR RAILWAY AND MORVI [or Morbi] STATE RAILWAY.’ (f 94).

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.

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1 volume (255 folios)
Arrangement

The report contains a table of contents listing headings, sub-headings, and sub-sub-headings.

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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the first folio with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 257; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio. The foliation sequence does not include the front cover.

Pagination: the volume also contains multiple original pagination sequences.

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