Objekt FO 383/49 - Germany: Prisoners, including: Treatment of enemy missionaries by British authorities in India and West Africa,...

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FO 383/49

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Germany: Prisoners, including: Treatment of enemy missionaries by British authorities in India and West Africa,...

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  • 1915 (Anlage)

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Germany: Prisoners, including: Treatment of enemy missionaries by British authorities in India and West Africa, including: Bâle (or Basle) missionaries: alleged ill-treatment by British authorities; accusations by Thomas Oehler, German director of the Bâle Mission, published in the Basler Nachrichten. Correspondence from Rev Paul Christ, president of Evangelical Missionary Society, Basle. Communiqué inserted in Swiss newspapers by British Legation, Berne. Treatment of German missionaries in West Africa: correspondence from J R Mozley of Headingley, Leeds. Major-General C M Dobell, commander of Allied Forces in West Africa: reports of arms and ammunition concealed and discovered on premises of the Basel Mission Trading Company, and refusal to allow certain missionaries to return to their posts. Basle Mission: information from W S Wallace, the censor at Accra, regarding the missions undesirability; reference to correspondence from Rev F Andres of the mission at Accra; includes printed copies (in German) of the missions annual reports (in docket no. 134035). Refutation by Maj-Gen Dobell of allegations of ill-treatment: printed copy; request by HM Minister, Berne, for copies for local distribution. Parliamentary paper regarding alleged ill-treatment: draft printed copy of Correspondence relative to the Alleged Ill-treatment of German Subjects Captured in the Cameroons (in docket no. 168272). Basle missionaries in the Cameroons: correspondence with India Office enclosing copy of memorandum prepared by the department. German Government protest regarding treatment of German missionaries in the Cameroons, with special reference to members of the Mission House of Sacred Heart of Jesus. Lieut Otto Wienicke, German subject interned at Holyport near Maidenhead: protests against action of HM Government in not answering his letters and publishing refutation of alleged ill-treatment. German interests in the Bahamas. Richard Wolf Gordon, late British Resident Magistrate in Nyasaland, now interned in Germany: pension; arrangements for payments; question of whether payments may be made from relief funds; annuity from Probate Registry; possibility of re-employment; receipts for payments. Belgian prisoners in Germany: arrangements for transmission of correspondence to and from relatives in UK. Ralph Bernal, late British Consul at Stettin: arrangements for payment of rent and charges on his flat at Stettin. Mrs Auguste Caroline Josephine Pope: notification of her death in Dresden; question of payment of outstanding annuity. Miss Marie Daninger, residing in Munich: payment of annuity from Messrs Fergusson & Stephen of Dundee, Scotland. Proposed exchange of automobile belonging to H H Gastrell, former UK Consul in Stuttgart, and motor boat belonging to Mr von Hedemann, retired German Consul in Mombassa. Relief for prisoners: transmission of money to Berlin for relief of non-commissioned officers and men of the Coldstream Guards held as prisoners of war. British Relief Fund in Berlin: statements of accounts. UK Embassy in Berlin: expenditure on building. Frank Herbert Zahringer: communication from his father, Mr P Zahringer of Hampstead, London, notifying his sons return; question of cost of return being repayable to HM Government. John Bossart (or Bosshart), Swiss citizen of German extraction, delegate of the Commercial Society of Missions: report that he had been commissioned to go to the Cameroons to look after interests of the Society and property of the Basle Mission; decision to deport Mr Bossart. Code 1218 File 4851-5972.

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The National Archives >> Records created or inherited by the Foreign Office >> Records of various First World War Departments >> Foreign Office: Prisoners of War and Aliens Department: General Correspondence from 1906

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