Confidential British Foreign Office political correspondence [mikroform] : World War I.

Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
M/0287-103
Yayın Bilgisi
London : Public Record Office, 1973.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 mikrofilm makarası (625 poz ; 568 s.) : pozitif ; 35 mm.
Genel Not
Public Record Office (Kew, London) FO 371/4304'de kayıtlıdır.
Bu seri 107 makaradan oluşmaktadır.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Mikrofilmin indeksi B.I/6610 yer numarasında kayıtlıdır.
İçindekiler Notu
Vol. 4304 : Plebiscite in Silesia (cont.), 8 June 1920-30 June 1920, s. 1-247 ; Confiscation of Austrian merchant ships & cargoes lying in Italian harbours, 26 July 1919, s. 248-281 ; British victory celebrations, 30 July 1919, s. 282-285 ; Liquidation of German property in allied countries, 30 July 1919, s. 286-302 ; Colonial expansion of Italy, 31 July 1919, s. 303-304 ; Peace offer made by Great Britain in 1917, 1 August 1919-29 August 1919, s. 305-324 ; Peace treaty, 4 August 1919, s. 325-329 ; Mr. Hood, - to ask the secretary of state for foreign affairs, if he will state what, under the provisions of the treaty of peace, are the rights and remedies of British nationals as to obligations incurred by nationals of Germany and her allies residing in enemy countries and in occupied territories before the outbreak of hostilities ; similar obligations incurred after the outbreak of hostilities and before the armistice ; loss of goods on German ships at the dates of the declaration of war which were subsequently interned in ports of non-belligerent countries and sums paid as a condition of the release of goods ; property of a commercial nature situate in Germany or in occupied territory and the contents, such as stocks, machinery, and equipment removed or destroyed by the enemy, either by direct military action or otherwise ; and moneys in the hands of banks or other property or goods in Germany or in occupied territory confiscated or otherwise removed or..., 5 August 1919, s. 330-331 ; Message for solicitor general, s. 332-334 ; Occupation of German territory west of the Rhine, 7 August 1919-14 October 1919, s. 335-376 ; Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Murray, - to ask the prime minister, whether, in view of the powers granted to His Majesty under the treaty of peace Bill to do such things as appear to him to be necessary for carrying out the treaty referred to in the preamble to the Bill and for giving effect to any of the provisions of the said treaty by His Majesty to the extent that the said treaty is no longer the treaty described in the preamble, it will be necessary to introduce further legislation to enable His Majesty to do such things as appear to him to be necessary for carrying out the treaty as altered, 8 August 1919, s. 377 ; Supplies for firms in Saar basin, 9 August 1919, s. 378-389 ; Export of Gold-Marks from Germany, 13 August 1919-22 September 1919, s. 390-398 ; Formation of German war debts commission, 13 August 1919, s. 399-401 ; The title of ''Austrian delegation'', 13 August 1919, s. 402-405 ; German capital lying in neutral countries, 13 August 1919, s. 406-407 ; New Itaian claims on German-Austrian works of art, 14 August 1919, s. 408-459 ; Disposal of property of enemy subjects not repatriated, 14 August 1919-13 October 1919, s. 460-475 ; Baron chlumecky visit to Paris, 15 August 1919, s.476-477 ; Pay issued to enemy officer prisoners of war, 15 August 1919-1 January 1920, s. 478-504 ; Political and military events prior to Armistice, 19 August 1919-20 August 1919, s. 505-510 ; Compensation for Mr. James Johnson for loss of his son on ''Hirano Maru'', 19 August 1919, s. 511-518 ; Marshal Foch, 20 August 1919, s. 519-522 ; Conditions of peace for Velden, 22 August 1919, s. 523-527 ; Internationalization of Ostrava Basin, 22 August 1919, s. 528-531 ; ''Von Kriegsausbruch bis zum Uneingeschrankten U-Bootkrieg'', 23 August 1919, s. 532-533 ; Ports of Strasbourg and Kehl, 23 August 1919-13 September 1919, s. 534-542 ; Relations with the Germans, 25 August 1919-10 September 1919, s. 543-556 ; French questionnaire to German firms in occupied territory, 26 August 1919, s. 557-560 ; Dispute between ''West Stab'' navigation section at Cologne and C.I.N.C., 26 August 1919, s. 561-563 ; Mission property in Germany, 28 August 1919, s. 564-568.
Reprodüksiyon Notu
Mikrofilm. Kew, London : Public Record Office, 1973. 1 mikrofilm makarası : pozitif ; 35 mm. 8 June 1920-28 August 1919.
Dil Notu
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Kurum Adı
British Foreign Office
Ek Giriş - Farklı/Değişik Eser Adı
Plebiscite in Silesia (cont.), 8 June 1920-30 June 1920 ; Confiscation of Austrian merchant ships & cargoes lying in Italian harbours, 26 July 1919 ; British victory celebrations, 30 July 1919 ; Liquidation of German property in allied countries, 30 July 1919 ; Colonial expansion of Italy, 31 July 1919 ; Peace offer made by Great Britain in 1917, 1 August 1919-29 August 1919 ; Peace treaty, 4 August 1919 ; Mr. Hood, - to ask the secretary of state for foreign affairs, if he will state what, under the provisions of the treaty of peace, are the rights and remedies of British nationals as to obligations incurred by nationals of Germany and her allies residing in enemy countries and in occupied territories before the outbreak of hostilities ; similar obligations incurred after the outbreak of hostilities and before the armistice ; loss of goods on German ships at the dates of the declaration of war which were subsequently interned in ports of non-belligerent countries and sums paid as a condition of the release of goods ; property of a commercial nature situate in Germany or in occupied territory and the contents, such as stocks, machinery, and equipment removed or destroyed by the enemy, either by direct military action or otherwise ; and moneys in the hands of banks or other property or goods in Germany or in occupied territory confiscated or otherwise removed or..., 5 August 1919 ; Message for solicitor general, 5 August 1919 ; Occupation of German territory west of the Rhine, 7 August 1919-14 October 1919 ; Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Murray, - to ask the prime minister, whether, in view of the powers granted to His Majesty under the treaty of peace Bill to do such things as appear to him to be necessary for carrying out the treaty referred to in the preamble to the Bill and for giving effect to any of the provisions of the said treaty by His Majesty to the extent that the said treaty is no longer the treaty described in the preamble, it will be necessary to introduce further legislation to enable His Majesty to do such things as appear to him to be necessary for carrying out the treaty as altered, 8 August 1919 ; Supplies for firms in Saar basin, 9 August 1919 ; Export of Gold-Marks from Germany, 13 August 1919-22 September 1919 ; Formation of German war debts commission, 13 August 1919 ; The title of ''Austrian delegation'', 13 August 1919 ; German capital lying in neutral countries, 13 August 1919 ; New Itaian claims on German-Austrian works of art, 14 August 1919 ; Disposal of property of enemy subjects not repatriated, 14 August 1919-13 October 1919 ; Baron chlumecky visit to Paris, 15 August 1919 ; Pay issued to enemy officer prisoners of war, 15 August 1919-1 January 1920 ; Political and military events prior to Armistice, 19 August 1919-20 August 1919 ; Compensation for Mr. James Johnson for loss of his son on ''Hirano Maru'', 19 August 1919 ; Marshal Foch, 20 August 1919 ; Conditions of peace for Velden, 22 August 1919 ; Internationalization of Ostrava Basin, 22 August 1919 ; ''Von Kriegsausbruch bis zum Uneingeschrankten U-Bootkrieg'', 23 August 1919 ; Ports of Strasbourg and Kehl, 23 August 1919-13 September 1919 ; Relations with the Germans, 25 August 1919-10 September 1919 ; French questionnaire to German firms in occupied territory, 26 August 1919 ; Dispute between ''West Stab'' navigation section at Cologne and C.I.N.C., 26 August 1919 ; Mission property in Germany, 28 August 1919 vol. 4304.