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FO 383/75 · Pièce · 1915
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Germany: Prisoners, including: Parcels containing effects of deceased British soldiers: German Government request for receipts. British subjects in Germany: intention of US consular officials to compile list. Census of British subjects in Germany. Question of reciprocity. Imprisonment of seven German sailors at Colombo, Ceylon. Relief for Bale Mission missionaries interned in Bellary, India. Exchange agreements with Germany. British prisoners returning from Germany: arrangements for return through Holland. Sir Edward Goschen's affairs: transmission to him of an account by E Kluge, boat builder, and letter from his attorney in Berlin, Dr Legeler. Joseph St Germain, prisoner interned in Jersey: letter from Vice Consul at St Paul, Minnesota, stating he was a native of Lorraine and was forced to serve in German Army; request for his release. Supply of provisions: proposal to supply prisoners in Germany with American provisions over Copenhagen. German precautions against prisoners' escape: request that Ruhleben inmates be informed that a live wire is placed along Dutch-German frontier. Germans taken off Spanish vessel SS Montserrat and detained at Amherst, Canada. Richard Kunkel, clerk employed in German Legation at Mexico, removed from Spanish vessel SS Montserrat and detained: application for release. Reduction of age limit for detention of civilians: German Government proposal. Age limit for military service in Germany: report that limit had been raised. Wilhelm Kramer, prisoner at Knockaloe: report that Kramer was identical with escaped prisoner Otto Loeschner; investigation into his identity. Advertisement in German newspapers for Johan Christian Earle Hohenberg, German subject, beneficiary under will of the late Mrs Elizabeth Scott. Mrs Glasman, of Islington, London, with husband interned at Ruhleben: request for relief. Relief of interned British Jews in Germany: enquiry whether permissible to send money to German rabbis for assistance of poor internees. Angelo Granai and Abrahamo Bianchi, Italian subjects in German South West Africa: enquiries from families about their whereabouts. Messrs Witting Bros Ltd, London: notice of the cancellation of a contract. Mrs Patrick Shields, of County Tyrone, Ireland: enquiry regarding her daughter at Bad Kissingen. Abdul Hamid (or Mohamed Isak), native of Northern India, destitute in Germany: enquiry whether he should be considered a British subject with a view to relief. Miss Mary Morgan, of Weston-super-Mare: enquiry regarding her money in Mecklenburg. James Lang MacGregor, British subject interned at Ruhleben: claim for loss of property sustained during bombardment of Charleroi, Belgium. Mrs Nathan Elliott: enquiry regarding her welfare and whereabouts from her husband, Nathan Elliott, interned in Ruhleben; report that she had returned to her mother's home in Copenhagen. Stephen Erhard, British subject at Ruhleben: claim against German authorities regarding sequestration of his property by German authorities. Russian Bank for Foreign Trade: remittance of funds to Berlin, to Hugo Schwartz, a Russian subject detained in Berlin. Dr Paul Romberg Bender, German subject, doctor of medicine, interned at Ruhleben: question of return to Germany. Elmet Abberfield, British subject, believed to be in England: enquiry from his wife in Germany regarding his whereabouts. Count Karl Christian zur Lippe, German officer prisoner in UK: enquiry whether HM Government would be willing to send him to a sanatorium for health reasons. German subjects in South Africa: petition from Mrs Rosa Kapps of Cape Town regarding her husband now in Tenerife; also requests from Mrs Anna Finke and Mrs Hubrich, to be repatriated free of charge. Mrs Louisa Baur, British-born wife of a serving German soldier: request for permission to return to UK. Mrs Ella Scott, German-born, of Charing Cross Road, London: enquiry from her husband, George V Scott, British subject interned at Ruhleben; possible additional relief assistance. German prisoners of war claiming to be officers: further list (in docket no. 121785). Correspondence of Ruppersberg family and Mrs Hildegarde Becker of Glasgow. Soap and powder for British prisoners in Germany. Peter Johannes Mammen, ship's officer: reported death at Ahmednagar camp. Kurt and Hans Vongehr, interned at Brandon, Canada: enquiry from German Government why brothers are not allowed to correspond home to their mother, Paula Rosenfeld, formerly Vongehr. Alleged imprisonment at Brixton of German soldiers. Wilhelm Schmidt, detained at Knockaloe: enquiry from German Government regarding his state of health. David Condon, British military prisoner of war at Minden: request for information regarding evidence for his promotion; question of officer treatment. Code 1218 File 114845-122968.