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See CO 96/774/9
Catalogue reference: CO 96/768/8
See CO 96/774/9
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Catalogue reference: CO 96/358/36
This record is about the Violation of German Territory: transmits despatch sent to the Governor of Togoland... dating from 1900 Mar 21 in the series Colonial Office and predecessors: Gold Coast, Original Correspondence. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Violation of German Territory: transmits despatch sent to the Governor of Togoland regarding a violation of German Territory by a British Native Customs Officer in charge of a party of Volta River Preventive Servicemen and Canoemen; states that the reason for landing in German Territory was to buy provisions and complains that the Native Customs Officer was wrongly treated as a criminal by German 'Native' Soldiers.
Sir Frederick Hodgson, Governor.
Confidential dispatch, folios 481-484.
CO 96
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