Objekt ADM 137/9/6 - Page 251: Harcourt to SofS Colonies 23 August 1914: When will expedition be ready? Great...

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Page 251: Harcourt to SofS Colonies 23 August 1914: When will expedition be ready? Great...

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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 Admiralty 21 August 1914: Balmoral can be got off 26 August only by leaving women and children. Could go 29th with 10 Hussars plus women and children. Can catch up escorts at St Helena. Reply, SofS wants Balmoral filled up with troops and stores. Women and children to follow unless spare space. Page 255: Commander in Chief Cape to Admiralty 23 August 1914: Astraea arrived. Page 256: SNO Zanzibar to Admiralty 23 August 1914: Report of visit to Bagamoyo. Page 257: General notice 23 August 1914: Japan declared war at noon 23 August against Germany. Page 258: GOC South Africa to War Office 23 August 1914: arrangements for transporting 10 Hussars on Balmoral. Page 260: History section précis of correspondence 22 and 23 August 1914 concerning situation in Nyasaland. Original papers in HS10 page 188. (paper M 01505/14). Page 261: St Vincent, Cape Verde to Admiralty 24 August 1914: Kinfauns Castle captured German Barque Werner Vinnen. Prize crew led by RNR Durrand. Page 262: Commander in Chief Cape to Admiralty 24 August 1914: Inefficient censorship in Capetown caused important Admiralty message to be freely available to all ships in 1oo mile radius. Page 263: De Villiers to S of S Colonies: - Dates for escort availability. Page 265: History section précis of correspondence 24-27 August concerning escorts including Astraea. Original papers in HS8 P131, (paper M 01575/14). Page 266: History section précis of correspondence 21, 22 and 24 August 1914 concerning troops from India and Singapore. Use and availability of cruisers, (paper M 01490/14). Original papers in HS VOL 900. Page 268: Commander in Chief Cape to Admiralty 25 August 1914: Information received Swakopmund and Luderitz Bay wireless stations disabled. Windhoek only station they have. Page 269: Kinfauns Castle to Admiralty 25 August 1914: Waiting in Dar-es-Salaam for instructions. Compelled to leave shortly. Page 270: De Villiers to S of S Colonies 25 August 1914: Availability of escorts and transports. Page 271: History section précis of correspondence 25-28 August 1914 concerning availability of escorts. Original papers in HS8 pages 132-136, (paper M 01596/14) Page 272: Commander in Chief Cape to Admiralty 25 August 1914: Request for information on expedition bound for East Africa. Page 273: Admiralty to Kinfauns Castle 25 August 1914: Proceed to Cape. Report to Hyacinth. Page 274: Montevideo to Admiralty 25 August 1914: French mail steamer Lutetia leaves for Dakar via Ascension 24 August 8pm. Page 275: Commander in Chief Cape to Admiralty: 25 August 1914: Astraea sails for Cape Town midnight. Hyacinth sails for Cape Town ten am 26 Aug. Page 276: History section précis of correspondence 23-25 August concerning availability of troops and escorts for convoys. Original papers in HS8 pages 125-130, (paper M 01514/14). Page 277: History section précis of correspondence 25-28 August concerning offer of assistance from Portuguese Government. Original papers in HS10 Page 194, (paper M 01623/14). Pages 279-280: De Villiers to SofS Colonies 26 August 1914: Informed by Adml of disposal of ships; Pegasus, Hyacinth and Astraea. Transports for Port Nolloth expedition leave tomorrow. Handwritten note by ? commenting on De Villiers telegram. Page 281: Admiralty to Commander in Chief Cape 26 August 1914: Terms of truce Dar-es salaam not approved. Desired to reserve liberty of action. Is immediate local disclaimer necessary? Page 282: History précis of correspondence 21-28 August 1914 concerning terms made with Dar-es-Salaam, including correspondence from Sir HB Jackson. Original papers in HS10 page 201, (paper M01481/14). Page 283: Note by Sir H B Jackson 26 August 1914 concerning admonishing of Capt of Astraea. Pages 284-285: O Murray (Under S of S Colonial Office) to Admiralty 26 August 1914: Terms of peace with authorities in Dar es Salaam and Tanga with commanding officers of Astraea and Pegasus. Involvement of higher authorities. Page 286: History précis of correspondence 25 and 26 August 1914 concerning troop landings at Mombasa and Diversion of Nairung. Original papers in HS10 page 196, (paper M 01577/14). Page 288: Admiralty to Commandant Ascension and Consul St Vincent 27 August 1914: concerning French ship Lutetia. Page 290: Capetown to Admiralty: 27 August 1914: Hyacinth and Astraea with transports Balmoral Castel, Kenilworth Castle, Briton, Guildford Castle, Dunlaice Castle and Gurkha left for destination. Page 291: Admiralty to Commander in Chief Cape 27 August 1914: Details of troops and equipment leaving India for East Africa and East Indies. Page 292: Britannia Zanzibar to Admiralty and SNO Simonstown to Admiralty 27 August 1914: Communication and cable restored. Page 293: Between Admiralty and Commander in Chief Cape 26 and 27 August 1914: Concerning truce in Dar-es-Salaam. Notes by W F Nicholson and Sir H B Jackson. Page 294: Commander in Chief Cape to Admiralty 27 August 1914: Guns and ammunition for Armadale Castle and Kinfauns Castle and German SW Africa expedition. Page 295: Sir H B Jackson memo and notes 27 August 1914: East Lancs to leave South Africa first week September. Page 297: Packsaddle to Transports Admiralty 27 August 1914: East Lancs to leave first week September and 17 Infantry to Mauritius and 1 Essex to UK. Page 301: Admiralty to Commander in Chief Cape 27 August 1914: Transport Ingoma ready to leave around 1 September with 10 Hussars. Is she to go unescorted or with E Lancs and 2nd Batt Essex. Page 302: Capetown to Admiralty 27 August 1914: Hyacinth and Astraea left for destination with transports, Balmoral Castle, Kenilworth Castle, Briton, Guildford Castle, Dunlaice Castle, Gurkha. Page 303: handwritten note by Sir H B Jackson on 27 August 1914 concerning departure of transports. Page 304: draft from Admiralty to Commander in Chief Cape 28 August 1914: Ingoma can leave without escort. Should be met by Hyacinth and Astraea. To report at points along route. Page 306: Admiralty to Commander in Chief Cape 28 August 1914: Kinfauns Castle left St Vincent 26 August. Page 307: SMO Simonstown to Admiralty 28 August 1914: Cable Zanzibar to Seychelles Islands restored.

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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 >> Cape Telegrams, Part 1, 27 July-1 October 1914. (Described at item level).

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