Further report on the fact that the teaching of the Turkish language will become compulsory in all Christian and foreign schools, including a list of concerned establishments under British protection (pp. 34-44).
Report on the visit to Jerusalem of English naval Officers and men with observations on the effect produced (no page number).
Report on the request made by the Governor of Jerusalem to recover from British subjects the tax on the retail sale of wine and spirits for the last three years (pp. 152-155).
Report on the welcomed arrival of troops in Jerusalem in the context of the town being overcrowded with pilgrims (pp. 486-487).
Report on the complaint made by the London Jews Society about their books being inspected by the local authorities (pp. 41-49).
Report on the departure of the Russian Consul and other consequences in Jerusalem of the rupture between Russia and Turkey (no page number).
Further report on the dissensions inside the Jewish community about the teaching of Arabic language to Jewish boys (no page number).
Report on the dissensions between the Greek Patriarch and his clergy with observations on the Russian actions in the matter (no page number).
Report on the attempt that was made to assassinate the Greek Patriarch with observations on the supposed motives (pp. 321-323).
Report on the visit in Jerusalem of the Comte de Paris and the Duc de Chartres (pp. 547-548).