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Foreign Office, Records of Embassies, Legations, Consulates, etc, Turkey (formerly Ottoman Empire), General correspondance, from Jerusalem مع الكيانات الرقمية
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Dispatch Nr. 47 dated 30 December 1899, from John Dickson, Consul to Nicholas O'Conor-Don, Ambassador

Transmission of a letter from Thomas Cook and Son (London) begging for help in their difficulties for being paid by the Mutessarif for the services contracted on the occasion of the visit of the German Emperor (pp. 169-176).

Dispatch Nr. 34 dated 24 July 1900, from J. H. Monahan, Acting Consul to Nicholas O'Conor-Don, Ambassador

Report on the complaint made by an English citizen on his 19 years old son who professes to be a guide to travellers and is living in a Jewish Quarter called Mea Shearim (pp. 109-124).

Dispatch Nr. 63 dated 20 November 1900, from John Dickson, Consul to Maurice de Bunsen, Chargé d'Affaires

Report on the recent outbreak of smallpox of a virulent type in the Consular District of Jerusalem including a report drawn up by medical officers attached to the London Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews (pp. 193-202).

Dispatch Nr. 28 dated 10 May 1901, from John Dickson, Consul to Nicholas O'Conor-Don, Ambassador

Report on the administrative and economic state of the Mutessarifat of Jerusalem for the quarter ended March 31th 1901. The report particularly mentions the question of supplying Jerusalem with water and the inefficiency of the local police (pp. 82-88).

Dispatch Nr. 57 dated 14 October 1901, from John Dickson, Consul to Nicholas O'Conor-Don, Ambassador

Report on the administrative and economic state of the Mutessarifat of Jerusalem. The report particularly mentions the question of supplying Jerusalem with water and the inefficiency of police in that town (pp. 166-172).

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