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- 1915 (Creation)
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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 The Canada Gazette of 15 August 1914, containing a Proclamation concerning Germans and Austro-Hungarians. Richard J Koner, Hungarian Reservist from Budapest living in Newfoundland as a fur buyer, under surveillance. Departure of female aliens from Australia. Somali tribes included in the term 'British Protected Persons'. Petitions in favour of German missionaries in British Dominions or occupied territories. German and Austrian consular officials in Australia and New Zealand. Treatment of prisoners in Malay States and New Zealand. Enquiry by Australia as to treatment of prisoners who are British subjects in Germany and Austria. Removal of prisoners from Singapore and Australia. Treatment of prisoners in Protectorates in South Africa. With lists of internees and others. Mr Otto Markus, late Austro-Hungarian Vice-Consul at Mombasa, East Africa Protectorate: complaint of ill-treatment whilst detained in Nairobi Jail. Complaint refuted. Treatment of prisoners in Australia. With two booklets: ' Instructions Relative to the Internment and Treatment of Aliens' and 'War Precautions Act 1914 and War Precautions Regulations, 1914'. Repatriation of enemy aliens from British possessions. Treatment of German Missionaries in Togoland, New Guinea and Ceylon. Embarkation of enemy aliens from South Africa. Passage of enemy subjects through the Suez Canal. Diseased prisoners in India. Repatriation of priests of enemy nationality from Ceylon. Internment of German women in Ceylon. Permission for enemy aliens to leave Canada for the United States. Detention of the crews of enemy merchant vessels. Enemy aliens in the East Africa and Uganda Protectorates. Treatment of enemy subjects in Uganda, Zanzibar and East Africa. Amendments to Instructions VII and VIII regarding Internment of Enemy Aliens. Detention of Germans and Austrians who are over the age limit. Treatment of prisoners in India. Favourable treatment for Trappist Order in South Africa. Disposal of enemy subjects at Nauru, Pacific Ocean. Repatriation of enemy aliens from India. Prisoners interned at Kampala, Uganda. Visit of American Consul to prisoners in Barbados. Relief of dependants of prisoners in Southern Rhodesia. Permission for enemy aliens to leave India for the United States. Repatriation of German and Austrian Missionaries from India. Visits of wives to prisoners in South Africa. Code 1250 File 576.
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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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{{data source}} The National Archives Discovery
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- Africa » West Africa » Guinea
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- Latin