Index card in the name of the East and West Friendship Council
- PETH/1/211
- Item
- c. 1947
Part of Pethick-Lawrence Papers
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Index card in the name of the East and West Friendship Council
Part of Pethick-Lawrence Papers
Letter from Agatha Harrison to Lord Pethick-Lawrence
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India Conciliation Group, 2 Cranbourne Court, Albert Bridge Road, S.W.11.—Urges him to consider an imminent plea from Maurice Cole (see 1/214), and sends extracts of letters from Rajkumari Amrit Kaur (1/213).
Letter from Maurice Cole to Lord Pethick-Lawrence
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East and West Friendship Council, Rydal, Snaithling Park Road, Sheffield 10.—Asks him to become President of the East and West Friendship Council.
(Signed as Secretary.)
Letter from Maurice Cole to Lord Pethick-Lawrence
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East and West Friendship Council, ‘as from’ Annandale, Northend Road, London, N.W.11.—Explains what Pethick-Lawrence’s responsibilities would be, should he agree to become the Council’s President.
(Signed as Secretary.)
Letter from Maurice Cole to Lord Pethick-Lawrence
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East and West Friendship Council, ‘as from’ Annandale, Northend Road, London, N.W.11.—Sends copies of a draft letter to Lord Lindsay of Birker and a notice which is being sent to London churches (1/217).
Agenda for a meeting of the East and West Friendship Council on 3 June 1948
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(Carbon copy of typed original.)
Letter from Maurice Cole to Lord Pethick-Lawrence
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East and West Friendship Council, 101 Gower Street, London, W.C.1.—Expresses sympathy on the Council’s behalf (on the death of Lady Pethick-Lawrence). Agatha Harrison has commended Pethick-Lawrence’s tribute.
Letter from Maurice Cole to Lord Pethick-Lawrence
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East and West Friendship Council, 101 Gower Street, London, W.C.1.—Sends an invitation to the Council’s annual meeting (1/221).
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(Sent before 11 Apr. See 1/225.)
Carbon copy of a letter from — (secretary to Lord Pethick-Lawrence) to Maurice Cole
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Lord Pethick-Lawrence wishes to know what duties would be expected of him as President of the East and West Friendship Council (see 1/214).
Carbon copy of a letter from Lord Pethick-Lawrence to Maurice Cole
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Agrees to become President of the East and West Friendship Council for a year.
Carbon copy of a letter from Lord Pethick-Lawrence (to the East and West Friendship Council)
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Is unable to attend their annual meeting (see 1/222).
(A brief note, possibly composed by a secretary.)
Letter from Constance D. Leslie to Lord Pethick-Lawrence
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British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, London, W.1.—His request will be considered, but it is unlikely that a Week’s Good Cause appeal could be recommended for the development fund (of the East and West Friendship Council).
(Signed as Secretary, Central Appeals Advisory Committee.)
Carbon copy of a letter from Maurice Cole to Constance D. Leslie
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East and West Friendship Council, Annandale, North End Road, London, N.W.11.—Clarifies the grounds upon which the Council seek the BBC’s assistance in raising money.
(Marked ‘Copy to Lord Pethick-Lawrence for amendment if desired.’)
Letter from Lord Lindsay of Birker to Lord Pethick-Lawrence
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Balliol College, Oxford.—Declines his request (that Lindsay should succeed him as President of the East and West Friendship Council).
Carbon copy of a letter from Lord Pethick-Lawrence to Lord Lindsay of Birker
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Is sorry that Lindsay does not feel able to accept the presidency of the East and West Friendship Council.
Letter from Sir George Schuster to Lord Pethick-Lawrence
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C/o The Treasury, S.W.1.—Hopes to be a worthy successor to him as President of the East and West Friendship Council.