CHAPTER | | PAGE | I. | THE ADMINISTRATION OF BURMA | 1 | II. | THE CHIEF COMMISSIONERSHIP OF BURMA | 19 | III. | UPPER BURMA | 30 | IV. | MANDALAY | 37 | V. | DEALING WITH DACOITS | 60 | VI. | CIVIL AND MILITARY WORKS | 66 | VII. | A VISIT TO BHAMO | 74 | VIII. | DISARMAMENT | 80 | IX. | TROUBLE WITH THE WUNTHO SAWBWA | 90 | X. | MILITARY REPLACED BY POLICE | 95 | XI. | BURMA BECOMES A FRONTIER PROVINCE | 100 | XII. | DACOITY IN THE MINBU AND MYINGYAN DISTRICTS | 107 | XIII. | TROUBLE IN THE MAGWÈ DISTRICT | 115 | XIV. | GRADUAL CREATION OF AN EFFICIENT POLICE FORCE | 128 | XV. | THE SHAN STATES | 133 | XVI. | THE SHAN STATES (continued) | 160 | XVII. | THE KARENNIS, OR RED KARENS, AND SAWLAPAW | 188 | XVIII. | THE TRANS-SALWEEN STATES | 209 | XIX. | BHAMO AND MOGAUNG | 234 | XX. | BHAMO, THE SOUTHERN TOWNSHIPS, AND MÖNG MIT | 268 | XXI. | THE CHINS | 287 | XXII. | THE CHIN-LUSHAI CAMPAIGN | 308 | XXIII. | INTERNAL ADMINISTRATION OF BURMA | 337 | | INDEX | 343 |
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