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FO 383/423
1918
Germany (British Civilians), Prisoners, including:
Early repatriation of Lilly Taylor in order for her to start the school term.
Annuity due to Richard Wolf Gordon for the payment of his income tax.
Request by Private Clarence Douglas Tinder for clarification of the fact that he was employed in civil employment in Germany on the outbreak of war.
Availability of Private J Stokes, 6th Battalion Middlesex Regiment, for service against the Turks.
Claim by F C Warmington to be excepted from the liability to military service under the military Service Acts 1916.
Proposal to award badges to repatriated civilian prisoners.
Effect of Military Service Bill on repatriated prisoners of war.
Liability for military service of the Director of National Service.
Liability for military service of the children of repatriated prisoners.
Repatriation of William Jungmann, interned as a civilian prisoner in Ruhleben, Germany and repatriated January 1918.
Employment of civilians (seamen) released from Germany.
Parole given by merchant seamen detained in Germany at the outbreak of the war.
Compensation to civilian prisoners of war for internment in Germany.
Assistance for ex Ruhleben prisoners whose earning powers are diminished by their experiences as prisoners of war.
Request for assistance from John S Lobb, prisoner released from Germany.
Distribution of British Emergency Relief Fund Inquiry Forms.
Payment of compensation by the Emergency Relief Fund to Max Schultz.
Payment of compensation by the Emergency Relief Fund to Shankar Purushottam Agharkar, British Indian subject.
Pension from the Government of the Cape of Good Hope for Mr G M T A Arnold, British subject residing in Hamburg.
Pension declaration of Mr Jasper Nickels.
Pension for Mr Adolf Fabian in Berlin.
Pension payment to Mr G Arnold of Hamburg.
Pension payment to Mr S Reed.
Pension payment to Mr S Percy Reed, British subject residing in Hanover.
Names of Ruhleben prisoners in whom Birmingham Ruhleben Prisoners Committee is interested.
Relief for German born wives of employees of Twyford Works at Ratingen.
Relief from the British Emergency Relief Fund to Marks Cohen.
Request for an increase in the relief afforded by the British Emergency Relief Fund to Nicholas Rosenstengel. Includes passport application.
Refusal of assistance to Meta John, wife of John Christian John, by the British Emergency Relief Fund.
Supply of clothes for jockeys, stablemen and trainers at Ruhleben Camp.
Supply of cricket materials for Ruhleben Camp.
Supply of lawn tennis, golf, football, hockey and other sports materials for Ruhleben Camp.
Supply of theatrical costumes to Ruhleben.
Request to the Nethlands Legation at Berlin to pay the equivalent of the sum of £75 monthly to the staff of Messrs J J Saville & Co Limited in Libau.
Question of the repatriation of Lois Hatton.
Code 1218A Files 5770-9176.
Files 5770-9176.
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