Item ADM 137/10/4 - Folio 105: Proceedings of a sub-committee of the Committee of Imperial Defence, 14 August 1914,...

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Folio 105: Proceedings of a sub-committee of the Committee of Imperial Defence, 14 August 1914,...

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Folio 105: Proceedings of a sub-committee of the Committee of Imperial Defence, 14 August 1914, with regards to German East Africa. Folio 106: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief, Cape 15th August 1914, approved HMS Hyacinth to return to Cape. HMS Astraea to search for [German light cruiser] Konigsberg. telegram from S.N.O. [Senior Naval Officer] Zanzibar to Admiralty 15th August 1914, German authorities have hauled down their colours Geneva Cross on board [German ship] Tabora under protest. Folio 107: telegram from Mr Carnegie, Lisbon to Admiralty 14th August 1914, Portuguese permit British troops to cross Portuguese East Africa. Folio 108: telegram from Viceroy to Secretary of State for India 15th August 1914 -29th Panjabis and one section field ambulance will sail in Naidisag [Nairung] leaving Karachi 19th. Folio 112: History Section Precis, (paper M 01405/14). b: telegram from Governor East Africa Protectorate (of 13-8-14). In view of statement that troops in Jubaland need not be moved, it will not be necessary to arrange for transport of troops from Kismayu to Mombasa. Folio 114: telegram from Viceroy to India Office 16th August 1914, first echelon Force A., and Forces B.and C.sail August 26th under naval escort. Force C = 3 battalions for British East Africa. Force B = 7 battalions for Dar-es-Salam. Folio 115: telegram from Secretary of State to the Viceroy, Army Department 16th August 1914, Admiralty strongly deprecate Nairung sailing alone on 19th. Folio 119: Colonel George Aston's notes on Nyassaland. 15th August 1914. Folio 122: telegram from Commander-in-Chief, Cape to Admiralty 17th August 1914, submit that HMS Pegasus being alone, Zanzibar is risky. [German light cruiser] Konigsberg is much stronger. Propose HMS Astraea return from Inhambane and both search in company. Folio 123: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief via S.N.O.Simonstown 17th August 1914, convoy of Cape troops must be escorted by both HMS Astraea and HMS Hyacinth. Slight risk to HMS Pegasus at Zanzibar must be accepted. Folio 125: draft from [Colonel] Sir George Aston to [Admiral] Sir Henry Jackson 17th August 1914, postponement of Expedition B may involve re-consideration of French proposal. Reply from Sir Henry Jackson, Concur. Shall wait a little. Folio 126: telegram from Commander-in-Chief, East Indies, Bombay to Admiralty 17th August 1914, escort arrangements for Forces A and B. Folio 127: telegram from C.O.S.[Chief of War Staff] to Admiralty 17th August 1914, necessity for Expedition A to reach Egypt as soon as possible. Will delay embarkation of Indian contingent to German East Africa. Suggest if HMS Fox is available she should escort 29th Punjabis to Zanzibar. Folio 128: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief, East Indies, HMS Swiftsure, Bombay 17th August 1914-order HMS Fox to meet 29th Punjabis and convoy them to Zanzibar. Folio 129: telegram from HMS Pegasus, Zanzibar to Admiralty 17th August 1914, have visited Tanga (German East Africa). Flag of truce flying on arrival. Terms of truce communicated C-in-C, Cape of Good Hope. German ship Markgraf temporarily disabled by Germans also small craft claimed as prizes. Folio 130: telegram from Secretary of State to Viceroy Army Department 17th August 1914, Turkey's attitude changes situation. Must reinforce Egypt. Expeditions B

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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 >> East Africa, including loss of HMS Pegasus, 25 July - 1 October 1914. (Described at item level).

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