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FO 383/123
1916
Austria-Hungary: Prisoners, including:
Herbert Marsh, British subject: his death of tuberculosis at Prague General Hospital.
Hans Brandeis, Austrian subject, interned in Britain, and Albert Edward Jones, British subject (formerly of the Whitehead Torpedo Works) interned in Austria: Austria -Hungary refuses proposed exchange because of Jones's expertise, but are willing to exchange Brandeis for James Fraser Ross, British subject interned at Baden, Austria.
Daniel Evans, British subject interned at Grossau, Austria: enquiry from his mother concerning his health.
Miss Doris Podmore, British subject living in Austria: permission refused for her to leave Austria via Switzerland to return to England.
Remittance due from Mrs Beatrice Humble Croft, of Waldron, East Sussex, to Countess Mary Grotta of Vienna.
Alleged ill-treatment of Galician prisoners at Thalerhof, near Graz, Austria.
A Wacks, Austrian subject and general dealer, interned at Pietermaritzburg, Union of South Africa.
Proposed exchange of Austrian and Italian prisoners.
Ilija Kukuljan, Hungarian subject, interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man: return of his tools.
Lieutenant Colonel Horváth, former Austro-Hungarian Military Attaché: tenancy of his flat at 1 Pont Street, London SW.
Treatment of Galicians interned in the United Kingdom.
Frau Josefina Sosna, servant at the former British Embassy in Vienna: her wages.
Leo Rudolf Schoeler, Austrian subject, interned at Alexandra Palace, London: transmission of money to his wife in Austria.
Dr Marius Bresca and Dr E Herdan Bey, Austrian subjects, interned at Brixton Prison, London: petition for their release.
Konstantin Maglic, Lieutenant in the Austro-Hungarian Navy: to be transferred to an officers' camp.
A M Fernando, who claims to be a British subject, interned at Grossau, Austria.
Friedrich Illner, Austrian subject, engineer with the Société Congo Belge at Boma, Belgian Congo, to be sent money.
Repairs to the British Embassy building at Vienna, paid by the United States Embassy at Vienna from the British Emergency Relief Fund.
Miss Ada Parkinson, British subject, member of hospital unit founded by Madame Grouitch of Serbia, interned at Vienna: repatriated to Britain.
Mrs Lea Goldhar, wife of Benjamin Goldhar, Canadian subjects, interned at Marki, Post Windigsteig, Austria, with children: application for repatriation to Toronto, Canada.
Hubert Maresch, architect: his bill for repairs effected at residence of Hon Alexander Cadogan, former Secretary of British Embassy, Vienna.
Albert Mau, former Austro-Hungarian Consul at Zanzibar, interned at Belgaum, India.
Adolf Stross, Austrian subject, allowed to be repatriated and leave Alexandria, Egypt, for reasons of health: Foreign Office registers its concerns about Commander in Chief, Egyptian Expeditionary Force, acting independently of H M Government.
Franz Stross, Austrian subject, son of Adolf Stross: interned at Wakefield Camp, Yorkshire.
Walter Henry Collins, British subject, serving as volunteer with Russian Army in Galicia, taken prisoner with 8 other men after sinking of H M Drifter Astrum Spei and interned in Bohemia, Austro-Hungarian Empire: enquiry from his father, H Beale Collins.
Raffaelle Janni, Italian subject, interned at Malta.
Anton Gerl and Alexander Camerle, serving in Austro-Hungarian Army, interned at Liverpool Camp, New South Wales, Australia, request to be treated as officers.
Charles Fischer, Austrian subject, interned at Liverpool Camp, New South Wales, Australia, wishes to return to United States.
Markos Ozegovich, Austrian subject, interned in Union of South Africa and later at Alexandra Palace, London, to be repatriated because of ill health.
Austrian officer prisoners to give parole and be allowed to exercise outside limits of their place of internment.
J F Roberts, British subject, clerk in United States Embassy at Vienna, to be allowed certain supplies for his invalid mother.
Enquiries about the whereabouts and welfare of the crew of certain merchant vessels, including:
Mangal and Partab Singh, two sons of Colonel Singh (Inspector General of Jails, Bihar and Orissa), who were thought to be lost when the steamship Persia was sunk, found interned at Grossau, Austria.
Code 1203 Files 124668-181852.
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