- ROBERTSON, WR 4/4/73
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- 1917 Apr 2
Telegram (R119) from Robertson to Gen Sir Archibald (James) Murray, General Officer Commanding in Chief, Egyptian Expeditionary Force, concerning his method of reporting the First Battle of Gaza, Palestine. 1p.
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Telegram (R119) from Robertson to Gen Sir Archibald (James) Murray, General Officer Commanding in Chief, Egyptian Expeditionary Force, concerning his method of reporting the First Battle of Gaza, Palestine. 1p.
Telegram (R5) from Robertson to Gen Sir Archibald (James) Murray, General Officer Commanding in Chief, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, giving his decision that Lt Gen Sir William Riddell Birdwood will accompany 1 ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) to France. 1p.
Telegram (R84) from Robertson to Gen Sir Archibald (James) Murray, General Officer Commanding in Chief, Egyptian Expeditionary Force, on the likelihood of a British Force being sent to Rabegh, in the Hedjaz, to aid the Arab Revolt. 1p.
Telegram (R53) from Robertson to Gen Sir Archibald (James) Murray, General Officer Commanding in Chief, Egyptian Expeditionary Force, on the removal of the Italian Signora Bacos from Egypt [possibly for spying]. 1p.
Telegram (R111) from Robertson to FM Sir Douglas Haig, Commander in Chief, British Armies in France, relating the reply of the War Cabinet to a telegram from the French Government complaining about Haig's reluctance to adhere to agreements made at the Calais Conference; advising him to agree to the appointment of temporary Gen Sir Henry Hughes Wilson as Chief of the British Mission to the French Army. 1p.
Telegram (R185) from Robertson to FM Sir Douglas Haig, Commander in Chief, British Armies in France, requesting a promised memorandum on the central control of transportation matters on the Western Front. 1p.
Telegram (R133) from Robertson to FM Sir Douglas Haig, Commander in Chief, British Armies in France, notably on the views of the War Cabinet to be aired at the Anglo-French Paris Conference, attended by the Rt Hon David Lloyd George, Prime Minister, and Robertson, that the French must continue with the planned operations in conjunction with the British Army, or be prepared to support them by taking over more British line. 1p.
Telegram (R131) from Robertson to FM Sir Douglas Haig, Commander in Chief, British Armies in France, concerning the possibility of the French cessation of the Nivelle offensive on the Western Front, and the possible effect upon the British Army. 1p.
Telegram (R181) from Robertson to FM Sir Douglas Haig, Commander in Chief, British Armies in France, on the decision to send two divisions from the Western Front to the Italian Front. 1p.
Telegram (R105) from Robertson to FM Sir Douglas Haig, Commander in Chief, British Armies in France, recommending a conference between the latter and French Gen Robert Georges Nivelle, Commander in Chief, French Armies on the Western Front, concerning British takeover of French line on the Western Front, as opposed to a ministerial conference on the subject, as requested by Haig. 1p.
Telegram (R142) from Robertson to FM Sir Douglas Haig, Commander in Chief, British Armies in France, concerning alterations to Haig's appreciation, for the War Cabinet, of the forthcoming Flanders offensive (Third Battle of Ypres), notably the deletion of an appendix containing assessments of the strength of the German Army. 2pp.
Telegram (R134) from Robertson to FM Sir Douglas Haig, Commander in Chief, British Armies in France, expressing concern about the attitude of the French Government towards French Gen Robert Georges Nivelle, Commander in Chief, French Armies on the Western Front, and the Nivelle offensive. 1p.
Telegram from Robertson to Colonel Christopher Thomson, 9 Sep 1916, about the Romanian Army
Telegram (R51) from Robertson to temporary Col Christopher Birdwood Thomson, British Military Attaché to Romania, commenting upon the weakness of Romanian Army dispositions and requesting information as to Romanian army plans. 1p.
Telegram (R58) from Robertson to honorary Brig Gen Wallscourt Hely-Hutchinson Waters, Chief of the British Military Mission to the Imperial Russian General Headquarters, on the possibility of the transfer of Russian troops to Romania in order to counter a probable German attack there in the Autumn. 1p.
Telegram (R43) from Robertson to honorary Brig Gen Wallscourt Hely-Hutchinson Waters, Chief of the British Military Mission to the Imperial Russian General Headquarters, on a French proposal that a Russian force cooperate with Romanian soldiers defending the Dobrudja frontier against the Bulgarians. 1p.
Telegram (R1) from Robertson to Brig Gen Philip Howell, Chief Staff Officer to Lt Gen Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, General Officer Commanding in Chief, British Salonika Force, concerning the possible removal of French Gen Joseph Jacques Césaire Joffre as Commander in Chief, French Armies on the Western Front. 1p.
Telegram (R12) from Robertson to Brig Gen Charles Delmé-Radcliffe, Chief of the British Military Mission to the Italian Army in the Field, requesting information concerning the reaction of Italian Gen Luigi Cadorna to a proposed Allied Balkan offensive. 1p.
Telegram (R136) from Robertson to Brig Gen Charles Delmé-Radcliffe, Chief of the British Military Mission to the Italian Army in the Field, requesting information as to the state of the road from Santa Quaranta to Monastir, Macedonia. 1p.
Telegram (R114) from Robertson to Brig Gen Charles Delmé-Radcliffe, Chief of British Military Mission to the Italian Army in the Field, answering the questions of Italian Gen Luigi Cadorna, Italian Army Chief of Staff, concerning arrangements for the transfer of Anglo-French troops to the Italian front. 1p.
Telegram from publisher William Heinemann Ltd to Ismay, Jul 1960, about place names in his memoir
Telegram from Ben Glazebrook, chairman's personal assistant, William Heinemann to Ismay concerning place names. Typescript, 1p