New Guinea and German Pacific Islands, 5 August-22 December 1914. Part 1: New Guinea, 6 August-29 September 1914, pages 1-225. Part 2: German Pacific Islands (miscellaneous papers), 5 August-22 December 1914, pages 226-end. Includes: pages 1-75: v...
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Page 101: Handwritten draft by De Villiers for note to CO 11 August 1914 concerning expedition to German South West Africa. Page 103: from Admiralty to Southampton 11 August 1914: Kinfauns Castle delayed. Page 104: from British Consul Gen Lorenzo ...
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Pacific Ocean, Papua New Guinea: Bismarck Archipelago, vicinity; one item on one sheet: Kaiser Wilhelms-Land Vom Huon-Golf bis zu den Legoarant-In Vertonungen, published by Herausgegeben von dem Hydrographischen Amie des Reichs-Marine-Amies, Berli...
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Africa, W Coast: Ivory Coast, Liberia and Togo: Cape Palmas, vicinity and approaches to Lomo; Gold Coast & Bight of Benin; two items on one sheet: item 1, Zur Kustenkunde von West-Afrika-Aufnahmen von SMS Habicht, Komdt K-Kapt von Koppelow sho...
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Africa, W Coast: Bight of Benin: Ghana, Togo and Benin: Keta to Grand Popo; nine items on one sheet: item 1, Jellah Coffee (Djelukofe), Flagstaff WNW 075 Miles to Quitta; item 2, Gomalouta or Porto Seguro; item 3, Little Popo; item 4, Great Popo; ...
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Africa, W Coast: Gulf of Guinea: Bight of Biafra: Nigeria and Cameroon: Bonny to Mont Cameroun; four items on one sheet: item 1, Bonny & New Calabar Rivers-View A; item 2, New Calabar River-View B by Lt A Mostyn Field, c1881; item 3, prints of...
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Africa, W Coast: Gulf of Guinea: Bight of Biafra: Cameroon: Mont Cameroun, vicinity; one item on one sheet: Mont Camaraos from French Sailing Directions, c1852.
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Colonial Office. Appointment of officers of the public service to act as honorary Trade Correspondents in Papue and ex-German New Guinea.
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Despatches from Charles Richard Mackey OBrien, governor of Barbados, in continuation of CO 28/295, as well as letters received from various government offices (departments), other organisations and individuals during 1919. Despatches are described...
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St Vincent. Application of Mr L E Dasent, Chief Clerk, Post Office: Application of Mr Dasent to an appointment in the occupied territory of German East Africa or in the British West African Service. Forwards the application and recommends for favo...
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Nigeria and Sierra Leone. Prize ships: enquiry from Messrs Litherland Canning & Ashworth, West African Merchants, about an application for the release of cargo from the German liner Paul Woermann , captured in the Cameroon River, West Africa. ...
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Treatment of enemy private property in occupied territories: typed memoranda, with list of colonies concerned; Togoland, Cameroons, Samoa, New Guinea, German South West Africa and German East Africa; includes typed Order Concerning the Liquidation...
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Straits Settlements. Rate of postage for letters sent from UK to certain territories under British military occupation: correspondence from Commonwealth of Australia; Imperial Penny Postage rate charged in Samoa, New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, ...
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Internment of German subjects in British East Africa, German East Africa, German South-West Africa, Togoland, New Guinea and Samoa: parliamentary question by Colonel Wedgwood, 11 July 1918. Original Correspondence From: House of Commons. Folio(s):...
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British and German New Guinea. Lithographed at the War Office, August, 1906. About 32 miles to 1 inch. Author, Publisher, &c.: War Office (No. 1822) London.
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European War. Correspondence [September, 1914-April, 1915] respecting military operations against the German possessions in the Western Pacific. Includes information on the occupation of Samoa and the island of Nauru by British forces, the capitul...
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New Guinea and the Western Pacific Islands: Further correspondence respecting New Guinea and other islands in the Western Pacific Ocean. (In continuation of Australian No.118 and British parliamentary command paper [C.4584] August 1885.) Much of t...
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Acts, sessional papers, government gazettes, confidential print and other papers from the dominions relating to a range of legislative business carried out by the local governments in these countries. Sessional papers may include records of legisl...
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File 11008: Claim for costs incurred by the Governor of German New Guinea in conveying the crew of the wrecked British ship Aigburth to Sydney. Paper 11008, folios 313-316; paper 14260, folios 317-327; paper 43367, folios 328-330.
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File 24035: Forwards report of a stranding of the SS Auchenblae off German New Guinea. Paper 24035, folios 69-72; paper 26143, folios 73-76.
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Folios 603-662. Pacific Islands / Korea: code 31, file 18696, paper 18696. Sent by the Director of Military Operations, 30/05/1906. Proceedings in German Protectorates. Forwards copies of Proceedings in German Protectorates during 1905 (New Guinea...
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Folios 786-795. Pacific Islands: code 31, file 35774, paper 35774. Sent by the Colonial Office, 22/10/1906. Navigation of Gira River. Transmits copy of despatch from Governor General Australia respecting navigation of Gira River, Papua (formerly p...
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Miscellaneous (General): Prisoners, including: Treatment of enemy alien prisoners, including: Treatment of prisoners in Australia, South Africa, Newfoundland, the Colonies and Overseas Dominions. Treatment of prisoners in Canada. Includes copy of ...
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Germany: Prisoners, including: Proposed exchanges, including: Return of Prince and Princess Salm Salm to Germany: their thanks to the Governor of Gibraltar and Lady Miles. W S Cohn, a chemist, interned at Nauheim, and Henri Brass, interned at Piet...
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Germany: Prisoners, including: John and Joseph Bontoft, interned at Ruhleben, First Engineers of British fishing vessels of Boston, Lincolnshire: question of allowances of money for their wives. Archives of HM former Legation at Darmstadt, and per...
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Germany: Prisoners, including: Pastor Otto Solleder and Missionary Wilhelm Märtens, German subjects: money and property claimed by them. Corporal Jack Harris, Rifle Brigade, Music Hall Comedian: letter, programmes and photographs illustrating ente...
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Germany: Prisoners, including: Cases for consideration for possible exchange or release of prisoners, including: Professor H S Macran, of Dublin University, held in Berlin: proposed exchange for two Germans interned in England. William Medwin Harr...
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Spain and Portugal: Prisoners, including: Advice from the Admiralty on the transfer of the German prize crew of the SS Westburn from Tenerife to Spain. Enquiry about the issue of pay to Lieutenant G V Bridgewater by the Spanish Government during h...
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Germany: Prisoners, including: Prince Blücher and family: decision that they should leave Herm island and reside in UK. Adolf Kauffmann, naturalised British subject in New Zealand: endorsement of naturalisation certificate. Hans Paulsen, German su...
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Germany: Prisoners, including: Internment of German prisoners from the German colonies, including: Request by the General Welfare Committee at Knockaloe Camp that civilian prisoners due to be repatriated should not be temporarily transferred to a ...
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