Lord Pethick-Lawrence will not be able to speak at the meeting on 18 April (see 1/101).
(Text as 1/103a.)
Résidence Générale de la République Française, Tunis.—Describes the Cabinet mission’s flight to Tunis and their accommodation there.
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Résidence Générale de la République Française à Tunis
Tunis, le 20 March.
My own dear Love.
A… read more
‘Arden Loch’ (Arden, Loch Lomond, Scotland?).—Bert suggest that if Mr Iqbal got work with one of the garages in Pakistan who are agents to Austin Motors, he might eventually be sent to England for training.
Viceregal Lodge, Simla.—Describes his journey to Simla and the situation of the Lodge. Jinnah will not arrive till Saturday, so talks will not begin till Sunday. Sends his love for their anniversary of 12 May. Four of his colleagues have just celebrated… read more
2-4 Brittons Court, Whitefriars Street, Fleet Street, London, E.C.4.—Thanks Lord Pethick-Lawrence for his message (see 2/187-8).
Sends a message from Lord Pethick-Lawrence for publication in a Nehru birthday supplement (see 2/183 and 2/188b).
Lord Pethick-Lawrence accepts his invitation to the dinner in honour of Nehru (see 2/184), but Lady Pethick-Lawrence cannot attend because she is in Canada.
Fourways, Gomshall, Surrey.—Has received her letter from Switzerland, which Mrs Karl Walter suggests might be sent to a newspaper. Encourages her to stop off at Paris.
Fourways, Gomshall, Surrey.—Sends ‘a note in praise of October’ and reflects on his good fortune in the women around him.
Fourways, Gomshall, Surrey.—Discusses Lady Pethick-Lawrence’s discontentment, and mentions Gladys and Esther’s forthcoming visit.
Fourways, Gomshall, Surrey.—Refers to Emmeline’s health and that of various friends. The CPA meeting will probably be over in time for many of them to attend the Beer(?) service.
Lord Pethick-Lawrence invites Dr Hinden to come to his office next Monday (probably to discuss the forthcoming House of Lords debate on colonial affairs; see 1/274-6). Encloses a page from an order paper to show how Lord Swinton’s notice is worded.
Reserves a table on the Terrace for Lord Pethick-Lawrence and seven friends.
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June 3. 1946
My Dearest,
Do not let the delay in your return, give you any idea that you are missing the English summer. May 12 was the last summer day we have had. April was like June. The last 3 weeks have been March, & still, day after… read more
‘Just for H. P-L’s information[.] To be returned to Gladys please. re Sylvia Pank-hurst.’