Telegram dated 29 October 1898, from John Dickson, Consul to Nicholas O'Conor-Don, Ambassador
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Report on the activities of the German Emperor in Jerusalem (p. 206).
Telegram dated 29 October 1898, from John Dickson, Consul to Nicholas O'Conor-Don, Ambassador
Report on the activities of the German Emperor in Jerusalem (p. 206).
Telegram dated 29 January 1908, from Sir M. R. O'Conor to Edward C. Blech, Consul
Report on the claims made by the Abyssinians about the Chapel of the Angel and that of the Martyrs and recommendation that no concession should be made as Copts would refuse them (pp. 16).
Telegram dated 28 October 1898, from John Dickson, Consul to Nicholas O'Conor-Don, Ambassador
Report on the arrival in Jaffa of the German Emperor (p. 205).
Telegram dated 28 November 1901, from John Dickson, Consul to Nicholas O'Conor-Don, Ambassador
Further report on the consequences of the affray that took place in the church of the Holy Sepulchre between Latins and Greeks Monks (p. 199).
Telegram dated 27 October 1893, from John Dickson, Consul to Arthur Nicolson, Chargé d'affaires
Report on an affray that took place in the church of the Nativity in Bethlehem between a Cavass of the Russian Palestine Society and the Latin Monks (p. 244).
Telegram dated 24 August 1898, from John Dickson, Consul to Maurice de Bunsen, Chargé d'Affaires
Report on the instructions received by the Mutessarif to prohibit the entrance into Palestine of all foreign Jews unless they give security to leave the country within 30 days (pp. 133-134).
Telegram dated 23 February 1906, from John Dickson, Consul to Nicholas O'Conor-Don, Ambassador
Further report on the different opposing the Copts and the Abyssinians. The Mutessarif told the Copts that if they refuse to give a key to Abyssinians he will open a separate entrance to the monastery (p. 32).
Telegram dated 21 February 1906, from John Dickson, Consul to Nicholas O'Conor-Don, Ambassador
Further report on the different opposing the Copts and the Abyssinians. The Copts are unwilling to make any concessions (p. 31).
Telegram dated 2 March 1900, from John Dickson, Consul to Nicholas O'Conor-Don, Ambassador
Report on the opening of a German Post Office in Jerusalem (p. 23).
Telegram dated 18 October 1898, from John Dickson, Consul to Maurice de Bunsen, Chargé d'Affaires
Report on the consecration of the new Anglican church in Jerusalem by the Bishop of Salisbury (p. 189).