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p. 277, Dardanelles p. 308 et seq. Also Kitchener Papers,
PRO 30/57-44.
158 Meetings and correspondence with Abdullah ibn Husain
of Mecca and with Husain, Grand Sharif, L/P&S/i8(B2i5/
222) and FO 882.
158 Simla residence. Malcolm Muggeridge in The Greenstick,
part 1 of his autobiography, says: ‘Wildflower Hall, built
by Lord Kitchener when he was Commander-in-Chief,
some little distance away from Simla, just far enough to
make a pleasant ride and feel like a rival seat of authority.’
158 Fitzgerald, Storrs. Sec Magnus, op. tit. and Adelson, Mark
Sykes: Portrait of an Amateur. Also Storrs, Orientations.
159 Kitchener/Abdullah, document B222, telegrams 219 and
233. B22, telegram 303, L/P&S/18.
160 Frcya Stark. Sec Stark, Letters, vol. 3.
161 Sykes. Adelson, op. tit. and BL p. 295. ‘Bundle of preju
dices’, Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom.
161 Letter to TIB marked ‘Sunday’, UBL.
161 Letter to HB, Sat. Nov. 20th, P&O Arabia, UBL.
161 Arrival in Cairo, Nov. 30th, BL.
162 Personnel and activities in Cairo, J3L, CEB and UBL.
163 Clayton, Sykes, FO 882 (Arab Bureau) Vol. ii, Dec. 13th
and 20th, 1915.
163 Formation of Bureau. Telegrams FO, High Commissioner,
Intrusive Cairo, Jan. ist-4th, 1916. FO 882.
164 Interdepartmental Committee, Jan. 7th, 1916, FO 882, and
L/P&S/10/576.
164 Fitzgerald to Clayton, FO 882. See also McMahon to
Nicolson. Private letter regarding control of Bureau and
counter-espionage, Feb. 2nd, 1916, FO 882, and document
P4744/15, L/P&S/10/576, Dec. 30th, 1915: ‘Mr Chamber-
lain understands that the Bureau will be under supervision
of CID and that Intelligence will be co-ordinated with DMI
and disseminated by news department FO.*
164 10 viewpoint, L/P&S/10/576 minute Jan. 14th, 1916.
164 Sykes-Picot negotiation, Petrograd and Declaration of
London, FO 822.
164 Letter from GLB Jan. 16th, BL.
164 Letter from GLB Jan. 24th, BL.
165-6 Letter to Lord Robert Cecil, from Court Hotel Cairo, FO
371 and CEB.
166 Arab nationalism. See quotations from GLB and TEL in
Kedourie, England and the Middle East, vide TEL ‘a doctrin
aire without a doctrine’.