PACIFIC 1. Views of Pitcairn Island, Tonga, Niue, Samoa, Union Island, Ellice Islands, Ocean Island, Nauru and Solomon Islands, 1912-1953.
In: The National Archives >> Records of the Colonial Office, Commonwealth and Foreign and Commonwealth Offices, Empire Marketing Board, and related bodies >> Photographic Collection >> Colonial Office and successors: Photographic Collection >> OCEANIA AND PACIFIC
PACIFIC ISLANDS: Draft. Engagement with Chiefs of Caroline Islands.
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PACIFIC ISLANDS: Final Act. Berlin Conference. Samoan Affairs. (L.G., Jan. 24, 1890).
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PACIFIC ISLANDS: Memo. Extension of Municipal Boundary of Apia. (A. L.).
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PACIFIC ISLANDS: Papers. Papers. Declaration of British Protectorate over Gilbert Islands, and General Reports on Gilbert, Ellice, and Marshall Islands.
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PACIFIC ISLANDS: Regulations. Apia Municipal Regulations referred to in Art. I of German Agreement with Samoa.
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PART I: Letters of Proceedings, pages 1-112. Pages 1-4: explanatory notes. Pages 5-6: Blank. Pages 8-17: letter of proceedings dated 5 September 1914 from Rear Admiral and Commander in Chief Hall of Cape Station to Secretary of the Admiralty. Move...
In: The National Archives >> Records of the Admiralty, Naval Forces, Royal Marines, Coastguard, and related bodies >> Records of the Navy Board and the Board of Admiralty >> Admiralty: Historical Section: Records used for Official History, First World War >> Cape Docketed Papers, including German South West Africa and St Helena, August to December 1914. (Described at item level, order as ADM 137/8).
In: The National Archives >> Records created or inherited by the Foreign Office >> Records of Embassies, Legations, Consulates, etc >> Foreign Office: Various Consulates, China: Deeds
In: The National Archives >> Records created or inherited by the Foreign Office >> Records of Embassies, Legations, Consulates, etc >> Foreign Office: Various Consulates, China: Deeds
Pacific Islands: affairs of the Navigators Islands, parts 4-7, 1889-1890; treaties relating to Samoa, 1878-1888; Apia municipal regulations, 1879-1886.
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In: The National Archives >> Records created or inherited by the Foreign Office >> General Correspondence from Political and Other Departments >> Foreign Office: Political Departments: General Correspondence from 1906-1966
Pacific Ocean. 3 sketches on 1 sheet of the Palau island group, Caroline Islands, showing (i) apparent discrepancies in the Admiralty plan; (ii) the lagoon passage between Man of War Passage and [?Molagoyok]; (iii) [?Arernaobuajaj]. No scale shown...
In: The National Archives >> Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from records of departments not assigned an individual map extract prefix >> Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from various series of records of departments not assigned an individual map extract prefix >> 7 items extracted from ADM 125/27. Detailed descriptions are given at item level.
Pacific Ocean: Marshall Islands and Nouvelle-Caledonie (New Caledonia), vicinity; four items on one sheet: item 1, New Caledonia - 8 December 1853, Isle of Pines and Isle of Pines from Caliope Passage; item 2, (Captain H M Denham, HMS Herald), sho...
In: The National Archives >> Records of the Admiralty, Naval Forces, Royal Marines, Coastguard, and related bodies >> Records of the Hydrographer of the Navy, and Royal Greenwich Observatory >> Admiralty: Hydrographic Department: Coastal and Riverine Views
Page 102: telegram from Admiralty to Commonwealth Naval Board of Admiralty Melbourne 7th August 1914 - re threatened concentration New Guinea request Rear Admiral Commanding Australia to communicate with China for concerted action against German c...
In: The National Archives >> Records of the Admiralty, Naval Forces, Royal Marines, Coastguard, and related bodies >> Records of the Navy Board and the Board of Admiralty >> Admiralty: Historical Section: Records used for Official History, First World War >> Australasia Telegrams, part 1, 27 July-29 September 1914. (Described at item level).
Page 150: telegram from Governor General Australia to Secretary of State for the Colonies 10th August 1914 expeditionary force of 1500 men [for New Guinea] being organised for despatch on merchant cruiser. Departure subject to reports from [Rear ...
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Page 208: telegram from Captain in Charge, Sydney to Admiralty 14th August 1914 proceeding to Port Moresby to coal. [HMAS] Australia could leave Port Moresby 17th [August] arriving Samoa 27th August. Page 212: telegram from Senior Naval Officer A...
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Page 251: Harcourt to SofS Colonies 23 August 1914: When will expedition be ready? Great importance attached to early destruction of wireless stations at Luderitzbucht, Swakopmund and Windhoek, (paper M 01528/14). Pages 253-254: GOC S Africa to Ad...
In: The National Archives >> Records of the Admiralty, Naval Forces, Royal Marines, Coastguard, and related bodies >> Records of the Navy Board and the Board of Admiralty >> Admiralty: Historical Section: Records used for Official History, First World War >> Cape Telegrams, Part 1, 27 July-1 October 1914. (Described at item level).
Page 266a: History Section Precis, (paper M 15552/14). b: letter from Messrs. Cayser Irving & Co. to Admiralty 17th August 1914 draws attention to value of Anguar Island in Pellew Group, (paper M 15552/14). Page 267: Extract from Proceedings ...
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Page 320: telegram from Intelligence Officer, Singapore to Admiralty 21st August 1914 German ship Roon and 2 unknown cruisers reported off Banjawangi. Page 322: telegram from Commander in Chief, China to Admiralty 21st August 1914 Rear Admiral C...
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Page 362: telegram from Commonwealth Naval Board, Melbourne to Admiralty 25th August 1914 Expeditionary Force 500 at Port Moresby, 1500 at Palm Island. Desirable to move as early as practicable. Page 363: draft handwritten note from Governor Gene...
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Page 402: telegram from R.A.C. Australia to Admiralty 1st September 1914 HMAS Melbourne will be detailed to destroy Nauru. Page 403: telegram from Ministry of Defence New Zealand to War Office 31st August 1914 expeditionary force ready to embark...
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Page 455: draft telegram signed C.O.S. [Chief of War Staff, Admiralty Vice Admiral Sir Doveton Sturdee] to Naval Board, Melbourne 7th September 1914 copy German code and key and forward to Admiralty by earliest opportunity. Photographing pages is...
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Page 501: telegram from R.A.C.Australian Squadron via Thursday Island to Admiralty 12th September 1914 Herbertshole occupied 11-9-14. Naval force under Commander J.A.H. Beresford, Australian Navy landed to destroy W/T met vigorous opposition. Hav...
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Page 54: telegram from Commonwealth Naval Board to Admiralty 3rd August 1914 - W/T intercepts indicate Scharnhorst, [German cruiser] and Gneisenau [German cruiser] near New Guinea. Rear Admiral Commanding Australia proposes meeting [HMAS] Sydney a...
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Page 551: History section précis of correspondence 15 September 1914 to 4 October 1914 concerning Kinfauns Caste, Astraea and Hyacinth, provision of guns and ammunition. (M no number). Original papers in HS10 p367. Page 552: Harcourt to High Commi...
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Page 557: telegram from Commander in Chief China, Singapore to Admiralty 16th September 1914-German ship Tannenfels captured by [HMS] Chelmer in Basilian Strait 14-9-14. Page 558: telegram from Naval Board, Melbourne to Admiralty 16th September 19...
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Page 617: telegram from Governor of New Zealand to Colonial Office 22nd September 1914 since German cruisers have appeared near Fiji and Samoa, Cabinet does not agree with Admiraltys views of 19-9-14. Leader of Upper House threatens to resign wh...
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Page 662: telegram from Singapore to Admiralty 25th September 1914 - [HMS] Minotaur and [Japanese cruiser] Ibuki will arrive at Fremantle 29-9-4, Melbourne or Hobart 8-10-14, Wellington 14-10-14. [ Japanese cruiser] Nisshin arrives Singapore 30-9-...
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Pages 601-602: Undated note by unnamed admiral commenting on the naval aspects of the telegram on pp 596-597. Page 603: History section précis covering correspondence 24-27 September 1914 concerning activities of Konigsberg and Emden and availabil...
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Pages 707-708: Memorandum by Senator the Hon E.D. Millen on Relinquishing Office as Minister of Defence, (paper M 03651/14). Page 710. History Section Precis, (paper M 20179/14). c. to f: letter from Consul, Tahiti to Foreign Office 1-10-14 descri...
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