PETH/6/117
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June 1912?
Part of Pethick-Lawrence Papers
(Place of writing not indicated.)—Summarises the arguments of his petition to be recognised as a political prisoner, and Marshall’s subsequent communication on behalf of his fellow-prisoners. Seeks a reply.
PETH/2/79
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7 Mar. 1923
Part of Pethick-Lawrence Papers
Has sent him Pell’s book (The Riddle of Unemployment and its Solution). Has not made up his mind about Horobin’s memorandum (on currency), but McKenna agrees with it. Encloses his draft of the financial policy for the Labour Party, together with a copy of an explanatory letter to Dalton.