Turkana District (Kapenguria) IRs, 1936. C. B. Thompson, OIC. Jan-Dec. 168 pp. Abyss inian affairs: internal disorders, Me rille -Donyiro fighting, raids ex- tend in<strong>to</strong> <strong>Kenya</strong>; tribal affairs: s<strong>to</strong>ck <strong>the</strong>ft, feuds, movements, prophets pre- dict i-lternational war, Suk circumcision ceremonies, objections <strong>to</strong> new crops, boundary trespass; effect of tax reduction; trade; poaching; s<strong>to</strong>ck disease; KAR border patrol; problems on <strong>the</strong> Abyssinian border; forest reserves; education; comrriunication problems; high rainfall; tribal trespass of Uganda and Sudan borders; encouragement of fishing; mission activity; game; stats on jud, staff move.nents. Lokitaung Sub-District IRs, 1936. E. J. A. Leslie, DO. June-Aug. 19 pp. Abysr.inian situation unsettled; Merille incursions; Turkana-Merille feuds; tax; s<strong>to</strong>ck disease; KAR patrols; report by Col Sandford. Memora ldum re support of Italian rule, by Governor-General, Marshall Graziani of Italy. n. d. 1 p. Appezls <strong>to</strong> Abyssinian Galla. TURK11 5 TURKANA EXTRA PROVINCIAL MONTHLY INTELLIGENCE REPOR1'S(KAPENGURIA). Jan1937-Nov1940. 418pp. Turkana District (Kapenguria) IRs, 1937. C. B. Thompson, OIC; H. Izard, OIC. ;'an-Dec. 143 pp. Tribal affairs: <strong>the</strong>ft of s<strong>to</strong>ck, feuds, movements, boundary trespass, govt retritjution for trespass; tax; trade; poaching; s<strong>to</strong>ck disease; smallpox vac- cinations; KAR and RAF patrols and activity; trespass causes problems on Uganda border; repercussions of Italo-Abyssinian War on <strong>the</strong> Turkana border, refugses, Italian advances, Abyssinian resistance, Italian take over of Maju area, poor health of refugees; encouragement of fishing; forest conservation; ill health of European administrative staff; court cases; education expansion; relations with new Italian officials; Italian military border activity; stats on staff movements. Turkana District (Kapenguria) IRs, 1938. C. B. Thompson, OIC; K. L. Hunter, OIC. .fan-Dec. 117 pp. Italian affairs in Abyssinia: slow consolidation of authority, Abyssinian guerrilla resistance, Italian military movements, propaganda, new posts, good local British-Italian relations, Merille raids in<strong>to</strong> <strong>Kenya</strong>; tribal affairs: cattle <strong>the</strong>ft, feuds, movements, boundary demarcation and trespass; tax; trade; locusts; s<strong>to</strong>ck disease; smallpox; KAR activity; Italian border incursions; education; forest conservation; tribal trespass of Uganda border; court cases; more Abys:;inian refugees; agricultural problems; game; Isaak Somali agitation, refusal <strong>to</strong> pay tax; LNC activities (esp education); little local interest in inter- national events. Correspondence re frontier affairs, between J. K. R. Thorp, DO; <strong>to</strong> DC, Lodwar. n. d. 1 p. Italian affairs in Abyssinia, rumours of <strong>the</strong>ir plans. Turkana District (Kapenguria) IRs, 1939. K. L. Hunter, OIC; J. G. Hopkins, OIC. May-June, Aug-Dec. 66 pp. Italian affairs in Abyssinia: stats on Italian military manpower and equipment, bordt r problems resulting from tribal activities; tribal affairs: movement, bounc:ary trespass, Merille and Donyiro raid and massacre of Turkana, com- pensi tion <strong>to</strong> Turkana, results of feuds; tax; trade; poaching; education; local effec'.s of international warfare, counter-actions against dangerous rumours; forest demarcation; KAR activity; international complications of Merille ag- gresE ive activity; drought complications; game damage; stats on jud. Report re Turkana massacre, by K. L. Hunter, OIC. July-Aug 1939. 19 pp. Massacre, international complications, KAR expedition against Merille, Turk.ina prevented from gaining retribution, difficult meetings between Italian and Eiritish officials, additional complication with European warfare.
Weekly 111 by DC, Lokitaung, G. G. Kerr. 11/9/39. 2 pp. Italians in Abyssinia in relation <strong>to</strong> recent Merille raids in<strong>to</strong> <strong>Kenya</strong>. Turkana .Iistrict IRs, 1940. J. G. Hopkins, OIC; J. D. Stringer, DC, for OIC; J. H. Fl~mn, OIC. Jan-Nov. 68 pp. Italian affairs in Abyssinia: new roads, shifta trouble, military activity; tri- bal affairs: cattle <strong>the</strong>ft, movements, Turkana insufficiently compensated after 1939 raids, Donyiro raid on Turkana from Sudan, Turkana dissatisfaction over British lack of protection, "witchcraft"; tax; trade; malaria; venereal disease; KAR activity; education; forest conservation, demarcation; grazing experi- menta1:ion; tribal trespass of Uganda border; local effects of international Europc:an war; British arm and train 200 Turkana; separation of Turkana and West Suk Districtis; stats on jud. TURK/ 17 TURKANA DISTRICT MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SUMMARIES AND REPORT,
- Page 1 and 2: SECTION V: INTELLIGENCE REPORTS The
- Page 3 and 4: Kitui District IRs, 1933. B. W. Bon
- Page 5 and 6: IRl39 South Kavirondo District IRs,
- Page 7 and 8: Nyanza Procince IRs, 1941. S. H. Fa
- Page 9 and 10: Reel 110 IR/78 South Kavirondo Dist
- Page 11 and 12: Elgeyo Dir.trict (Tambach) IRs, 192
- Page 13 and 14: Reel 111 IR/ 128 West Suk District
- Page 15 and 16: Kenya Co:ony IRs, 1924. Lt Col [ J.
- Page 17 and 18: Wajir District IRs, 1941. W. Keir,
- Page 19 and 20: PCINFD .1/ 31 5 NORTHERN FRONTIER D
- Page 21 and 22: MoyaleDistrictIRs, 1944. R. TattonB
- Page 23 and 24: PC/NFD C /4/ 5 GARISSA DISTRICT MON
- Page 25 and 26: Reel 114 IR/266 problems resulting
- Page 27 and 28: Northern Frontier District IRs, 194
- Page 29 and 30: Marsabit District IRs, 1938. G. Ree
- Page 31 and 32: Marsabit District Police Patrol and
- Page 33 and 34: DC/MBT 31316 MARSABIT DISTRICT POLI
- Page 35 and 36: IR/373 MLE/4 PAOYALE DISTRICT MONTH
- Page 37: IR/394 Northern :?rontier District
- Page 41 and 42: Reel 119 IR1443 Northern Turkana (L
- Page 43 and 44: Turkana Dzt. 4th KAR IRs, 1933. Lt