Trewartha.—Thanks her for her efforts during the election. Praises her judgment and her understanding attitude towards Lydia.
(With an envelope.)
Trewartha.—Thanks her for her efforts during the election. Praises her judgment and her understanding attitude towards Lydia.
(With an envelope.)
Pethick-Lawrence agrees to write the required article (see 3/55), and wishes further details of what is required.
The New York Herald Tribune, Bush House, Aldwych, London, W.C.2.—Asks to have Pethick-Lawrence’s article (see 3/58) by 11 Sept. It should be between 1,000 and 1,500 words.
Lahore.—She and her husband are enjoying their holiday. They plan to see Lydia’s family in Alexandria again on the way back.
(Probably sent to Esther E. Knowles.)
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.
11 Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.2.—Sends best wishes for her recovery. Will visit her soon.
House of Commons.—Is pleased to hear of her good progress. All is quiet at the office. He and his wife spent a day with the Prime Minister at Leicester.
House of Commons.—Is glad her operation was successful. Diane and Madeleine Doty are to visit Fourways. Refers to a press cartoon of himself.
House of Commons.—He and his wife are glad to hear of her progress. Refers to his forthcoming political and social engagements.
Expresses his belief in the immortality of his soul.
(Carbon copy, marked at the head ‘Given to Esther E Knowles by E.P.L in January 1930.’)
Bloemfontein.—Agrees with her about the Suffragette Dinner. Has been quoted in the press, and is enjoying speaking to the South African people. Gives directions about her circular letters.
(With an envelope.)
Anwoth, Jan Smuts Avenue, Parktown, Johannesburg.—Praises her letters. Comments on the books she mentions, and agrees with her remarks on Italian pictures. She and May are very happy.
Housel Bay Hotel, The Lizard, Cornwall.—Has received her letter, forwarded from Kiev. ‘We must … celebrate the 21st anniversary of your work beginning for us.’ They have met various people on their trip.
Will give Rae’s letter (3/120) to Pethick-Lawrence when he returns from Mallorca.
‘Con Miss Doty, Palma de Mallorca, Apartado 181.’
(Palma de Mallorca.)
Pethick-Lawrence has returned from Mallorca and sends herewith a signed photograph of himself.
Treasury Chambers.—Acknowledges the receipt of a photograph of Pethick-Lawrence (see 3/123), which will be duly framed and hung in the Conference Room.
Palma de Mallorca.
Hotel Christina, Seville.
19 Jubilee Road, Street, Somerset.—Discusses arrangements in connection with the opening of the bazaar of the Street Local Labour Party.
Fourways, Gomshall, Surrey.
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 12 Rue de Vieux Collège, Geneva.
(Undated.)
Asks for the return of Pethick-Lawrence’s book A Levy on Capital, which was lent to Sir Kingsley Wood last year.
Treasury Chambers.—The Chancellor (Wood) has read A Levy on Capital (see 3/319), and will return it at the first opportunity.
Mr Pethick-Lawrence will try to send a short statement in a few days (see 2/40).
‘The Hindu’, 2/3 Salisbury Court, Fleet Street, London, E.C.4.—Submits a list of points he would like Pethick-Lawrence to address in his statement.
Sends her a copy of the reply received by Pethick-Lawrence from the Foreign Office about Elizabeth Robins’s visa (3/161).
Apologises for any confusion that may have been caused by her letter (see 3/296).