Catalogue description Austria-Hungary: Prisoners, including: Mr W A Baillie-Grohman, British subject in...

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Details of FO 383/3
Reference: FO 383/3
Description:

Austria-Hungary: Prisoners, including:

Mr W A Baillie-Grohman, British subject in Austria: permission to leave Austria for Switzerland.

Release of Austrians from the UK: date on which new age limit regulations come into force; case of Josef Bichler.

Exchange of British and Austro-Hungarians: classes of individual entitled to repatriation.

Arrangements for repatriation of Austrians; repatriation agreement.

Robert S Wallace, interned in Austria: request from father, Alex Wallace of Dundee, for his son's release as unfit for military service.

William George Tanner, British subject detained at Fiumé: possible repatriation; includes copy of birth certificate (in docket no. 108535).

Edmund Fraser of Belgrave Square, London: request that his brother in Austria be repatriated as unfit for military service.

Ian Fraser Ross, at Baden, Austria: request that he be exchanged for an Austrian, Eugen Malcher, interned at Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.

Australian manual of war precautions: amendments.

Hans Roth, Austrian detained in Canada: Austrian Government request that he be allowed to go to the United States.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CPR): request for relief for staff at Vienna.

Relief for British subjects in Austria-Hungary.

Mrs Kaunnelt née Campbell, in Vienna: request for assistance.

Mr E Kent, British subject interned at Kautzen, Austria, with his wife and three children: request for assistance.

British Relief Fund in Austria-Hungary.

Miss Elizabeth A Bruce, in Vienna: report of objectionable behaviour at US Consulate General during interview regarding her pension.

Clothing and allowances for British subjects interned in Austria-Hungary.

John Garbutt of The Armstrong Oiler Company Ltd in Budapest: enquiry regarding the best way of sending him money from the UK.

Miss Alice Charlotte Potter, of Vienna: request that instalments of an annuity be forwarded to her in Vienna.

Charles Rothschild, British subject in Vienna: payment of relief.

Relief for British subjects' foreign wives: case of Mrs C Forrester in Vienna, Austrian born wife, married to British subject, John Forrester, last heard of in Russia.

Ralph Joseph Fordham, British subject detained in Vienna: enquiry from Prisoners of War Information Bureau regarding transmission of money from Bank of New South Wales, London.

British refugees in Venice.

Edwin Thomas, interned at Schloss Grossau: enquiry regarding transmission of money.

Thomas Welsh, a Canadian in Budapest: advance payments.

Mrs Mary Cocking, interned at Raabs, Austria: enquiry regarding transmission of money.

William Hadley, British subject in Fiumé, and family question of temporary relief.

Relief for British governesses in Vienna.

Relief fund accounts.

William Borrington Germaine, interned in Vienna: question of extension of financial assistance as claiming rank as an officer in the British Army; investigations into military service.

Emil Ambler, British subject born in Austria: application for relief for himself, wife and family.

Joseph Muscat and Angelo Camenzali in Fiumé: advances from relatives in Malta.

Relief for British wives of Austrian subjects: cases of Mrs Anna Flandorfer, residing at Sternberg, Karlsbad, whose husband interned on the Isle of Man, and Mrs Rosa Goldgruber.

Jaya Krishna Rau, Indian detained in Vienna: request for financial assistance.

British Relief Fund in Austria: need for replenishment.

Advances to British subjects in Austro-Hungary.

Arthur Pearson, British civilian interned at Karlstein: enquiry regarding transmission of money.

A W Treadaway, employee of Canadian Pacific Railway Company detained at Raabs: enquiry regarding transmission of relief money.

Foreign Office requests for repayment of advances made to individuals from US relief funds:

  • Miss Edith Mary Howell of South Kensington, London, regarding advance whilst she was in Vienna.
  • Mrs Madeleine Thornton of Clapham, London: regarding advance received by her and her husband whilst they were in Budapest.
  • Miss Evelyn Green of Doughty Street, London WC: regarding advance whilst she was in Budapest.

Tom Bonaparte, native of Barbados detained in Prague: question of internment.

Code 1203 Files 4577 (papers 77405-end)-4936.

Date: 1915
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Files 4577 (pp.77405-end)-4936.
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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