Correspondence between the Director of Military Intelligence (E.F. Chapman) and Her Majesty's Ambassador at Constantinople (Sir Philip Currie) with regard to Naval Policy in connection with Ottoman actions against Christians in Eastern Anatolia, including three despatches from the British Military Attaché (Herbert Chermside).
Memorandum addressed to the Quarter Master General regarding the deficiencies in men and resources required for the formation and mobilization of two Army-Corps. By Henry Brackenbury, Major-General, D.Q.M.G., Intelligence Branch, War Office, Fred. W. Stopford, Major, Grenadier Guards, and Percy Lake, Captain, East Lancashire Regiment
Two letters from Lieut General Chapman to Sir Thomas Sanderson and a Memorandum by H. Foster on an 'Article in "19th Century" of February 1895 by Lieut. Colonel Elsdale on holding the Mediterranean in War.'
'Memorandum by the Military Attaché Berlin [Colonel L.V. Swaine], on the subject of the Dreyfus incident. - (inclosure in Sir E. Malet's No. 16 Secret, of 19.1.95)' with 'Private letter from Lieut. General Chapman to Sir Thomas Sanderson.'
Letter from Sir Evan MacGregor, Secretary to the Admiralty, regarding acceptance by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty of the conclusions of a joint report by the Directors of Naval and Military Intelligence on the question of a possible Russian coup-de-main on Constantinople.