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File 3136/1914 Pt 4 ‘German War. Egyptian situation’ [‎155r] (314/744)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (368 folios). It was created in 1914-1915. It was written in English and French. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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The oenuasi is shortly leaviuj Jolluui for the Vest
anti has ^ivea orders to hi] Tayed hasom, Conr'OnhQr-ir-
..hief in Gyrenaica, to prepare a ^ood cmpintj, ,••ground for
him near Tobruk,
Tustafa is of opinion that there will shortly re a
general attack on the Italians as the benussi has been
reorganizing his forces with that object.
Captain Kewitt, commanding the post at >ollum, states
that there have been daily arrivals of Arabs from the bast
to the hanussi’s camp in response sent to letter sent to
the Sheikhs of bawl as ordering them to provide as any men
ana provisions as possible. Captain Hewitt com. eats on
the report submitted by hr. Jennings i ramley on this
subject which states that the i ecluins had -ace various
guesses as to the reason of this order which mm of them
undoubtedly attributed to an intention to attack gypt.
Captain Hewitt is of opinion that this idea was probably
out into their heads by a man like Jul eiman T 1 bar uni,
Sheikii iuf and others, who have passed throu r ji the country
and with whom the wish was father to the thought. He does
not think tnat tnis measure indicates any hostile intention
towards "Igypt and cells to mind a request mace to him some
little time by the Sheikh that he woulc, stop 'hi Arabs
attempting to go from est to %asb. He adds Lnat soldier
ing is not popular with the Arabs in question who will
doubtless return to their homes at the earliest opportunity
end take good care in future to remain out of reach ; f pny
such forced enlistment.
Captain Hewitt confirms the information given by
ustaPa Abu Shawagir to the ef fect thrct ulazim ihat is
trouble with the denussi on account of his dishonesty.
The Cheikh .has ordered Cidi Hillal to proceed
Harka, much to the latter*s annoyance.
Cidi

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Papers relating to Britain’s position in Egypt at the beginning of the First World War. The papers cover: behind-the-scenes diplomatic negotiations between British Government officials and Arab and Muslim representatives; reports of anti-British or Egyptian-nationalist propaganda, much of which emanated from neutral Switzerland; and actions against British or Egyptian interests, undertaken by individuals associated with the German or Turkish Governments (Government officials, military officers, secret agents). Subjects covered include:

  • The capture and interrogation of Robert Casimir Otto Mors, a German citizen who was a Lieutenant in the Alexandria City Police, and who had been recruited as a German secret agent with plans to coordinate a bombing campaign against British interests in Egypt. Papers include transcripts of interrogations and interviews with Mors (ff 315-323, ff 326-336).
  • The activities and publications of the Club des Patriotes Egyptiens and its leader Dr M M Rifaat [Mansour Rifa’at], in Geneva, Switzerland. Papers include a pamphlet (in French) entitled L’Angleterre en decadence, published by the Club des Patriotes Egyptiens in July 1914, written by Professor L F Hoffmann, with a foreword by Rifaat (ff 250-280).
  • A report entitled Turkish Military Preparations and Political Intrigues having an attack on Egypt as their object , written by Philip Perceval Graves, former Times correspondent in Constantinople (ff 189-206).
  • Correspondence and reports relating to the situation in the western desert (Libyan desert), including a report entitled Notes on the Senussi Question , written by Wilfred Jennings Bramly, and letters exchanged between the British Government and Senussi leader El Sayed Ahmed El Sherif El Senussi [Ahmed Sharif As-Senussi] (ff 145-177).
  • Correspondence exchanged between British Government officials and Aga Khan [Sultan Muhammad Shah, Aga Khan III]. Papers include a note On the Situation in Egypt , co-authored by Aga Khan and M Abbas Ali Baig (ff 96-126).
  • Correspondence regarding Egyptians living in Switzerland, who are regarded by the British Government as being ‘agitators’ (ff 37-46).
  • Correspondence concerning an alleged plot to assassinate the Sultan of Egypt (ff 20-27).

Principal correspondents include: the Counsellor of the British Embassy at Cairo (Milne Cheetham); the British Envoy to the Swiss Confederation (Evelyn Grant-Duff); the Foreign Office (Louis du Pan Mallet); Aga Khan III (Sultan Mohammad Shah).

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1 volume (368 folios)
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The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the rear to the front of the volume.

The subject 3136 (German War) consists of 6 volumes, IOR/L/PS/10/462-467. The volumes are divided into 6 parts, with each part comprising one volume.

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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the inside front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 370; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio.

A previous foliation sequence, which is also circled, has been superseded and therefore crossed out.

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