Mainly consists of papers on foreign affairs, including: note on British arms sales to the Lebanon; copy of a letter from Maurice Macmillan to Edward Heath [Leader of the Conservative Party] urging him to defeat the Government on an amendment to the Queen's Speech; notes by JA on party policy; letter urging JA's constituents to vote yes in the referendum on whether Britain should stay in the European Community; copy of a letter from Ndabaningi Sithole, President of Zimbabwe to Julius Nyerere, President of Tanzania, on the Zimbabwean Patriotic Front; briefings on Zimbabwe Rhodesia; briefings from the Foreign Affairs Research Institute; papers from a EUROSA conference, a union of European associations concerned with Southern Africa; articles on SALT [the strategic arms limitation treaty] and Iran; Foreign and Commonwealth Office briefings on détente and the Soviet threat, and black nationalist organisations in South Africa; copies of correspondence between Edmund Goldberger and Alan Walters [personal economic adviser to the Prime Minister] on economic policy. |