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Office of the High Commissioner for the United Kingdom, 1 Harington Street, Calcutta-16.—Invites him and Lady Pethick-Lawrence to lunch.
Office of the Deputy High Commissioner for the United Kingdom, 6 Armenian Street, Madras 1.—Invites him and Lady Pethick-Lawrence to dinner, and gives details of the other guests.
Sachivalaya, Bombay 1.—Welcomes him to Bombay, and invites him and Lady Pethick-Lawrence to a dinner party.
Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi.—Was glad to meet him and Lady Pethick-Lawrence during their trip to India.
11 Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn, London, W.C.2.—Unemployment seems a more pressing problem in India than low wages, and he was interested to learn of certain manufacturing projects. Thanks him for his kindness during his and his wife’s visit. His wife went on to Hong Kong, and then to North America to visit her children.
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New Delhi.—Invites her and Lord Pethick-Lawrence to lunch.
Anjali, Simla-4.—Refers to their previous meeting at the celebrations organised by her late husband, P. K. Sen, for the centenary of the birth of Keshab Chandra Sen. Offers to send them a copy of her husband’s history of the Brahmo Samaj (Biography of a New Faith), and refers to his and her own political careers. Would like to meet the Pethick-Lawrences while they are in India.
(Signed as Assistant Secretary, for Secretary to Government of West Pakistan, Tribal Affairs Department, Peshawar.)
Vijayanagaram Bhawan, Banaras (Varanasi).—Welcomes Lord and Lady Pethick-Lawrence to Banaras. Has invited friends to meet them at dinner.
Bangalore.—Congratulates him on his forthcoming marriage.
121 Ashley Gardens, Westminster, S.W.1.—Looks forward to meeting Helen. Has been ill in bed after a sea voyage. Replies to his queries about the presentation of his new wife (to the Queen) at a garden-party.
121 Ashley Gardens, Westminster, S.W.1.—Sends the tickets and summons to a royal garden-party, and suggests that their parties might drive there together. Has been in hospital with a suspect gall bladder.
2-4 Brittons Court, Whitefriars Street, Fleet Street, London, E.C.4.—Invites him and Lady Pethick-Lawrence to a dinner in celebration of Nehru’s seventieth birthday, and encloses a list of sponsors (2/184b).
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.
214 Ashley Gardens, S.W.1.—Congratulates him on his forthcoming marriage.
House of Representatives, Wellington, New Zealand.—Sends good wishes on his marriage.
East Braynes, Wiveliscombe, Somerset.—Congratulates him on his marriage, and, on his wife’s behalf, invites him and Lady Pethick-Lawrence to call if they are ever in the West Country.