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Churchill/AMEJ 1/10 contains:
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38 Horn of Africa Council
39 Horn of Africa Council
40 Horn of Africa Council
41 Horn of Africa Council
42 Horn of Africa Council
43 Visits abroad
44 Visits abroad
45 Visits abroad
46 Visits abroad
47 Visits abroad
48 Visits abroad
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The Papers of Julian Amery

Title Visits abroad
Reference AMEJ 1/10/43
(former reference: Box 85)
Covering Dates Jun 1974-Nov 1976 (The majority of folios date from 1975–76.)
Extent and Medium 3 files
Content and context

Correspondence and papers on visits to places and events including: China; the CEDI congress (European Centre of Documentation and Information); a forum on world aviation; Southern Rhodesia [later Zimbabwe] and South Africa; Jordan; Romania; Oman; Israel; Iran.

Correspondents include: Eldon Griffiths; [Dudley] Geoffrey Stewart-Smith, Director of the Foreign Affairs Research Institute; [David] Evan Luard, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Office, on oil prospects in Jordan; 6th Lord Carrington (2); Sir [Arthur] Michael Palliser [Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Office] on JA's visit to Romania and recent visits to Britain by Romanian ministers (2); Patricia, Lady Jellicoe (sending postcards via JA); William Deedes, Editor of the Daily Telegraph; Mark Bonham-Carter on the Anglo-Polish Round Table Conference (2); Stephen Hastings on going on safari to Botswana with JA (2).

Also includes: an extract from JA's diary on his visits to China and Romania, May-June 1976 and article by JA on Romania; notes of JA's talks on Rhodesia with local officials and politicians, September 1975, including members of the ANC [African National Congress] and with Ian Smith [Prime Minister of Rhodesia]; letter from JA to [Leonard] James Callaghan [Foreign Secretary], giving his impressions of the political situation in Oman.

Index Terms
China
Jordan
Oman
Rhodesia
Romania
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