Germany: Prisoners, including:
Parcels and correspondence for prisoners, including:
- Delays in mailing correspondence of prisoners: liaison with German Government to reduce delays.
- Free freights of parcels for prisoners: possible restrictions on weight.
- Correspondence of prisoners of war in Jamaica.
- Facilities for correspondence at officers' camp at Gütersloh.
- Duty on parcels for prisoners at Ruhleben.
- Parcels for British naval prisoners at Doeberitz: Chief Petty Officer Munday, Royal Naval Division.
- Parcels for prisoners in Germany: arrangements.
- Parcels sent to British prisoner at Ruhleben: complaint of non-receipt of parcels sent to Captain H L Ford, General Steam Navigation Company.
- Parcels for prisoners of war: enquiry from R A Hodges, Surrey Lunatic Asylums Visiting Committee.
- Free delivery of letters and parcels for prisoners of war.
- Forwarding of parcels to prisoners of war: enquiry from Netherlands Red Cross Society regarding regulations.
- Parcels for prisoners of war in England: restrictions; arrangements for Alexandra Palace.
- Parcels for prisoners at Quedlinburg: information from Captain W K Braman, Royal Army Medical Corps.
- Correspondence of prisoners of war in Germany: complaints concerning German prisoners, Arthur Adler and Gustav Dorn.
- Major McGregor, 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers, prisoner of war at Gütersloh: enquiry from his sister, Miss Eva McGregor of Torquay, regarding food parcels.
- Foodstuffs for prisoners in Germany: enquiry regarding regulations from Hugh Bodin of Glasgow in respect of his son interned in Germany.
- Correspondence of British prisoners in Germany: letter from Döberitz suggesting that prisoners should only receive postcards; complaint from Councillor Picton Warlow, Hon.Secretary, Bread Fund for Prisoners of War in Germany (Navy).
- Parcels for prisoners: revised edition of General Post Office leaflet, 'Communication with Prisoners of War Interned Abroad'; includes printed copy.
- Correspondence in infectious camps.
- Correspondence regulations at Mainz.
- Shipments of parcels to specified groups of prisoners, rather than individuals: German Government agreement on condition of reciprocity.
- Correspondence regulations at Ahmednagar, India: includes printed copy of Memorandum issued by the Adjutant General in India (in docket no.147691).
- Parcels for prisoners of war: arrangements for receipt and distribution by camp commandants and for reciprocal treatment in Germany.
- Postal regulations in South-West Africa:
- Packing of parcels for prisoners.
- Correspondence regulations of prisoners of war in the colonies and HM overseas dominions.
- Taxes levied on parcels for British prisoners.
- Presents in bulk for prisoners of war: question of whether presents from America for German prisoners in UK should be charged duty.
- Correspondence of British wounded and sick in hospitals.
- Charges on parcels sent to prisoners at Quedlinburg.
- Correspondence of German prisoners in Canada.
- Correspondence between Samoa and Germany: letters sent to relatives of Carl Pullack in Germany.
- Alleged prohibition of correspondence for German prisoners of war at Donnington Hall.
- Correspondence of German civilian prisoners in New Zealand.
- Correspondence of British prisoners in territory under German occupation.
- Free postage for interned civilian prisoners in UK: includes correspondence regarding Count Paul Wolff Metternich, prisoner of war detained at Lofthouse Park Camp, Wakefield, Yorkshire.
Code 1218 File 83 (papers 62282-end).
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