Box 5002453601
Contains 106 Results:
Laws and regulations in force regarding enemy aliens holding property etc. 18 Aug, 1919., 1919
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Regulations regarding the denaturalisation and deportation of former enemy aliens. 2 Dec, 1919., 1919
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Request of Mr Hellfritz, enemy alien to visit Tonga prior to repatriation. 25 Aug, 1919., 1919
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Repatriation of enemy aliens interred in Auckland, Mr Hellfritz and Mr Schultz. Contains a letter from Mr A. Schultz regarding his wish to return to Vavau, and a letter from Mr Hellfritz regarding his wish to stop over in Tonga on the way back to Germany. 6 Nov, 1919., 1919
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Peace Treaty, sections III to VII. 29 Dec, 1919., 1919-1920
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Telegram from the secretary of State to the High Commissioner regarding the peace celebrations:- decision to hold all celebrations in the United Kingdom on Saturday 19 July, including religious ceremonies. 4 July, 1919., 1919
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Copies of telegrams received by the Agent and Consul. Tonga. 5 Sep, 1919., 1919
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Telegrams received in connection with the signing of the Peace Treaty. 25 June, 1919., 1919
Unconditional signing of the Peace Treaty by Germany (25 June 1919), Firing of Salute of 101 guns (29 June 1919), Peace Treaty signed 28 June (29 June, 1919), Peace Celebrations (30 June, 1919), Message from H.M. the King (30 June, 1919).
Telegram from the Secretary of State on the date of the general thanksgiving day set for July 6, 1919. 4 July, 1919., 1919
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)
Telegram from the Secretary of State on the raising of the blockade of Germany as from 12 July. 15 July, 1919., 1919
The correspondence, which consists mainly of despatches exchanged between the High Commissioner and Consul-General, the Agent and Consul and the Tongan Government, deals with the outbreak of hostilities, the restriction of enemy aliens, measures to prevent trade with the enemy, the conduct of the war abroad and the liquidation of German firms, particularly of the Deutsche Plantagen und Gesellschaft der Südsee Inseln (D.H.P.G.)