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                         166      Arab Report and Arab Bulletin, L/P&S/10/657-8.
                         167      Dardanelles withdrawal. CAB/19 Dardanelles and Meso­
                                  potamia Committee. WO Series C (secret telegrams), and
                                  Kitchener Papers. Also Magnus, op. cit., p. 370.
                         167      Letter to FB Jan. 1st, CEB.
                         167      Letter about Gallipoli, Jan. 10th, CEB.
                         167      Journey to India, CEB, BL and UBL.


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   I                     168       Kitchener, Robertson. Magnus, Kitchener.
                                   War in Mesopotamia and elsewhere. See History of the Great
                         168
    I                              War: Principal Events, HMSO, 1922. For an account of the
                                   early battles in Mesopotamia^ together with the inside story
                                   of British, German and Turkish intelligence in the area,
                                   there is no better guide than Lt-Col. C. C. R. Murphy, see
                                   especially Soldiers of the Prophet, told with the aid of Turkish
                                   intelligence records. Also Wilson, Royalties, Mesopotamia.
                         169       Townshend. See Maj.-General Sir Charles V. F. Town-
                                   shend, Aly Campaign in Mesopotamia, based on own diaries,
                                   cf. Moberly, The Campaign in Mesopotamia, and other
                                   accounts.
                          169      Gertrude’s arrival in India, BL to FB Feb. 1st, et seq, CEB.
                          I7°      Hardinge’s attitude to Bureau, L/P&S/10/576. Telegram
                                   Feb. 15th, et seq, FO 882 (HRG/15/1).
  B li                    170      Visit of Wemyss, Herbert, Lawrence. See Herbert, Mons,
                                   An^acand Kut, Wilson, op. cit. Also Townshend, op. cit., and
                                   Murphy, op. cit.
                          170      A1 Masri, Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Storrs,
                                   Orientations, WO 33 (Nov. 27th, 1915) Maxwell to
                                   Kitchener.
                          170      India’s Muslims. Concern of Viceroy, L/P&S/597.
                                   Herbert to Clayton, FO 882, Nov. 7th, 1915.
                          171
                                   Hardinge to Wingate, FO 882, Nov. 28 th, 1915.
                          171
                                   ‘Westerners’ and ‘Easterners’, views of generals and poli­
                          172
                                   ticians, see Terraine, Douglas Haig., and Private Papers ed.
                                   Robert Blake.
                          172      Appointment of A. B. Fforde, L/P&S/10/576.
                          173      Note to Captain Hall, BL.
                                   Gertrude to Basra, BL, CEB. See also 1SC. Gertrude s
                          173
                                   approval of Lady Cox diminished after 1918.
                                   Impressions of Basra and personnel, BL, CEB.
                          173      April, to FB, CEB. Also BL April 9th ‘... This week has
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