D-164, Bohar Bazar, Rawalpindi.—Reminds him of their meeting in 1957, and asks for help in obtaining a position as a trainee in an automobile engineering firm in England.
‘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.
Summarises the results of Hubert’s inquiries about the possibility of finding Iqbal a place as a trainee with a British automobile engineering firm.
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11 Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn, London, W.C.1.—Thanks him for his seasonal greetings, and refers to his enjoyable stay in Pakistan. His wife is visiting her children in the United States.
(Text substantially as 2/156b.)
11 Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn, London, W.C.2.—Recommends he try to get work with one of the garages in Pakistan who are agents to Austin Motors, by whom he might eventually be sent to England for training (cf. 2/152-3).