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IR/335 Marsabit Ilistrict Police Annual Report, 1937. 19 pp. Racial (:omposition of police; punishment; casualities; transport; rewards for good service; school; first aid drills; buildings; venereal disease; outposts; refugees; some refugees murdered; crime in district; murders during year. Reel 116 Marsabit District Police Monthly Reports, 1938. W. M. G. Sandwith, ASP. Feb-Nov. 21 pp. Italinas in Abyssinia: Italian troop movements, post locations, aerodromes; tribal affairs: cattle theft, movements, Turkana incursions, Gelubba political feelings; tax; poaching; stock disease; game patrols; refugees; cattle auctions. Marsabit District Police IRs, 1938. W. M. G. Sandwith, ASP. Mar-Dec. 26 PP. Italians in Abyssinia: tribal movements across border (esp Gabbra into Abyssinia), major banda mutiny, banda incursions into Kenya, spying, shiftas; Gelubba on Lake Rudolf. IR/338 DC/MBT 31314 MARSABIT DISTRICT POLICE INTELLIGENCE REPORTS. 1934-1938. 138 pp. Correspondence re IRs. 3 39 Correspon~ience re Marsabit District police activity, between M. W. Low, DC; J. L. Llearellin, OIC (NFD); H. G. Oldfield, DC; V. G. Glenday, AgPC; E. Kingsley Laws, ASP (Mandera); E. M. Hyde-Clark, DC; H. K. Laws, ASP (NFD); W. H. Hal-, DC; Lt. D. M. Shaw, 5th KAR (Meru); Lt C. C. Browne, Adjutant 5th Bn; KAR; K. Cleland, ASP; G. Reece, DC; W. M. G. Sandwith, ASP; J. H. Lewis, DC. 25110134 to 3014139. 135 pp. Patrol lines, new bases, camels; defence scheme for Northwest area; Kenya- Abyssinia patrol lines; miscellaneous patrol instructions, plans; instructions to, detail of, local KAR; outpost order for Dukana; coded information; banda incursic~ns, air reconnaissance; details on Italian post; collection of intelligence about It.xlian activity; maps. DC/ MBT :1/3/ 5 MARSABIT DISTRICT POLICE INTELLIGENCE REPORTS. 1939. 92 pp. Correspondence re IRs. Marsabit District Police Monthly Report, 1938. W. M. G. Sandwith, ASP; J. A. Sweeney, ASP. Dec. 2 pp. Refugees; theft. Marsabit Ilistrict Police Monthly Reports, 1939. J. A. Sweeney, ASP; W. F. Coutts, DC:, for ASP. Jan-Mar, May-Dec. 39 pp. Special report on cattle theft; locusts; game damage; Samburu trespass; RAF reconnaissance. Marsabit Ilistrict Police IRs, 1939. J. A. Sweeney, ASP; W. F. Coutts, DC, for ASP. Jan-Nov (continued on IR/347). 42 pp. Italians in Abyssinia: Kenya-Abyssinia border movements, numerous shifta raids, Italian counter-measures, banda try to prevent Gabbra returning to Kenya, stats on Italian forces, Italian payment in "chits", military recruitment by Italiz ns, air reconnaissance, propaganda; tribal affairs: cattle theft, move- ments; stock disease; Shangalla incursions; Abyssinian refugees report (Oct supplerrlent). Patrol Report, by J. A. Sweeney, ASP, to DC. 27/3/39. 5 pp. Stock theft investigation; drought condition. Special Re:>ort on Italian activities east of Lake Stephanie, by J. A. Sweeney, ASP. 2 pp. General Italian activities; new road being cut.

DC/MBT 31316 MARSABIT DISTRICT POLICE INTELLIGENCE REPORTS. Dec 1939-June 1943. 131 pp. Correzpondence re IRs. Marsabit District Police IRs, 1939. J. A. Sweeney, ASP. Dec. 7 pp. Italians in Abyssinia: movements across the border, shifta attacks, African desert-on from Italian army, African recruitment. Marsabit District Police IRs, 1940. J. A. Sweeney, ASP; W. F. Coutts, DC, for ASP; 13. R. Gribble, ASP; R. K. Allen, ASP. Jan-Dec. 29 pp. Italian propaganda; tribal affairs: feuds, movements, Gelubba raid Gabbra; suspic .ous individuals; game damage; murder; armed Shangalla incursions; effects on Marsabit of declaration of international war, Italian bombing, Boran aid downed aircraft; attitude of tribes toward British. Marsabit District Police IRs, 1940. J. A. Sweeney, ASP; W. F. Coutts, DC, for ASP; '3. R. Gribble, ASP. Jan-July. 25 pp. Affairs of Italians in Abyssinia: attempted movements across the border, mili- tary rc,cruitment, African military recruits discontented, shifta attacks, Italian counter-measures, tax, rifles issued to Gelubba, details on Italian forces Italian military posts strengthened; Shangalla incursions into Kenya; Italian retreat, Shangalla marauding unchecked across border. Marsabit District Military IRs (ASP to DC): 1940. R. K. Allen, ASP. Aug-Dec. 11 pp. Shifta 'ictivity in Abyssinia; tribal affairs: movements, Degodia aid Italians and raid G.~bbra; war progress; tribal attitudes; military recruitment. Marsabit District Police 1Rs.ASP to ASP, NFD), 1944. R. K. Allen, AIP; P. Whiteing, AgASP. Jan-Mar, May, July, Oct. 7 pp. Italian affairs in Abyssinia: Gelubba murders; tribal affairs: cattle theft, feuds, forced movements by British; war progress; special security report; British intel1i~:ence work, tribal raiders, activities of native police. Marsabit District Military IRs (ASP to DC), 1941. R. K. Allen, ASP. Jan. 2 PP. Affairs, of Italians in Abyssinia: propaganda; Abyssinian refugees. Marsabit District Police IRs (ASP to ASP, NFD), 1942. P. Whiteing, AgSP; F. W. Butler, AIP, for ASP. Mar-Dec. 20 pp. Shifta raids into Kenya; Gabbra raid Merille; Merille raids; lack of tribal in- terest in Italo-British war; activities of outposts, patrols. Patrol re:>orts of F. W. Butler, AIP, for ASP and unknown author, North Horr, to ASP, hdarsabit. 8/5/42 to 1/9/42. 12 pp. Patrol activities; Merille raiders hunted, cattle seized; new buildings. Marsabit Police IRs, 1943. P. Whiteing, AgASP; J. Carter, AgASP. Feb- May, Sep: (not always written monthly). 15 pp. Abyssinian affairs: internal disorder, shiftas; tribal affairs: cattle theft, move- ments, Gelubba attack Gabbra; locusts; detailed patrol activity; recapture of escaped Italian POWs; rabies; "public gossip". DC/ MBT 3/41 1 MARSABIT DISTRICT MILITARY INTELLIGENCE REPORT Mar 1938-May 1938. 65 pp. Northern Frontier District Military IRs, 1938. G. Reece, OIC. Mar-May, several n~onthly supplements. 63 pp. Italians: propaganda, military forces analysis, military post locations, bridges and ro.~ds, rumours of Jubaland cession to Germany, ammunition and arms, important personalities, shiftas vs govt troops, border migrations, recruitment, rumours of poison gas, border beacons; tribal affairs: feeling throughout NFD about 13ritish, Italian, and Abyssinian events; strong Somali feeling about and passiv- resistance to non-native poll tax; tax.

IR/335 Marsabit Ilistrict Police Annual Report, 1937. 19 pp.<br />

Racial (:omposition of police; punishment; casualities; transport; rewards for<br />

good service; school; first aid drills; buildings; venereal disease; outposts;<br />

refugees; some refugees murdered; crime in district; murders during year.<br />

Reel 116<br />

Marsabit District Police Monthly <strong>Reports</strong>, 1938. W. M. G. Sandwith, ASP.<br />

Feb-Nov. 21 pp.<br />

Italinas in Abyssinia: Italian troop movements, post locations, aerodromes;<br />

tribal affairs: cattle <strong>the</strong>ft, movements, Turkana incursions, Gelubba political<br />

feelings; tax; poaching; s<strong>to</strong>ck disease; game patrols; refugees; cattle auctions.<br />

Marsabit District Police IRs, 1938. W. M. G. Sandwith, ASP. Mar-Dec.<br />

26 PP.<br />

Italians in Abyssinia: tribal movements across border (esp Gabbra in<strong>to</strong><br />

Abyssinia), major banda mutiny, banda incursions in<strong>to</strong> <strong>Kenya</strong>, spying, shiftas;<br />

Gelubba on Lake Rudolf.<br />

IR/338 DC/MBT 31314 MARSABIT DISTRICT POLICE INTELLIGENCE REPORTS.<br />

1934-1938. 138 pp.<br />

Correspondence re IRs.<br />

3 39 Correspon~ience re Marsabit District police activity, between M. W. Low, DC;<br />

J. L. Llearellin, OIC (NFD); H. G. Oldfield, DC; V. G. Glenday, AgPC; E.<br />

Kingsley Laws, ASP (Mandera); E. M. Hyde-Clark, DC; H. K. Laws, ASP (NFD);<br />

W. H. Hal-, DC; Lt. D. M. Shaw, 5th KAR (Meru); Lt C. C. Browne, Adjutant<br />

5th Bn; KAR; K. Cleland, ASP; G. Reece, DC; W. M. G. Sandwith, ASP; J. H.<br />

Lewis, DC. 25110134 <strong>to</strong> 3014139. 135 pp.<br />

Patrol lines, new bases, camels; defence scheme for Northwest area; <strong>Kenya</strong>-<br />

Abyssinia patrol lines; miscellaneous patrol instructions, plans; instructions<br />

<strong>to</strong>, detail of, local KAR; outpost order for Dukana; coded information; banda<br />

incursic~ns, air reconnaissance; details on Italian post; collection of intelligence<br />

about It.xlian activity; maps.<br />

DC/ MBT :1/3/ 5 MARSABIT DISTRICT POLICE INTELLIGENCE REPORTS.<br />

1939. 92 pp.<br />

Correspondence re IRs.<br />

Marsabit District Police Monthly Report, 1938. W. M. G. Sandwith, ASP; J. A.<br />

Sweeney, ASP. Dec. 2 pp.<br />

Refugees; <strong>the</strong>ft.<br />

Marsabit Ilistrict Police Monthly <strong>Reports</strong>, 1939. J. A. Sweeney, ASP; W. F.<br />

Coutts, DC:, for ASP. Jan-Mar, May-Dec. 39 pp.<br />

Special report on cattle <strong>the</strong>ft; locusts; game damage; Samburu trespass; RAF<br />

reconnaissance.<br />

Marsabit Ilistrict Police IRs, 1939. J. A. Sweeney, ASP; W. F. Coutts, DC,<br />

for ASP. Jan-Nov (continued on IR/347). 42 pp.<br />

Italians in Abyssinia: <strong>Kenya</strong>-Abyssinia border movements, numerous shifta<br />

raids, Italian counter-measures, banda try <strong>to</strong> prevent Gabbra returning <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>Kenya</strong>, stats on Italian forces, Italian payment in "chits", military recruitment<br />

by Italiz ns, air reconnaissance, propaganda; tribal affairs: cattle <strong>the</strong>ft, move-<br />

ments; s<strong>to</strong>ck disease; Shangalla incursions; Abyssinian refugees report (Oct<br />

supplerrlent).<br />

Patrol Report, by J. A. Sweeney, ASP, <strong>to</strong> DC. 27/3/39. 5 pp.<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ck <strong>the</strong>ft investigation; drought condition.<br />

Special Re:>ort on Italian activities east of Lake Stephanie, by J. A. Sweeney,<br />

ASP. 2 pp.<br />

General Italian activities; new road being cut.

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