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Correspondents include: Donald Campbell; Allen Fairhall, Australian Minister for Supply (2); R V Jones; [Maurice] Harold Macmillan [later 1st Lord Stockton] (2); 2nd Lord Jellicoe, First Lord of the Admiralty, then Minister of Defence for the Royal Navy (2); Sir Eric Mensforth; Sir Eric Harrison, High Commissioner for Australia; Oliver Philpot, Chairman of the Royal Air Forces Escaping Society (2); Neil Marten, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Aviation; Sir Michael Adeane, Private Secretary to the Queen (6); Fazil Kutchuk, Vice-President of Cyprus (2); Philip Kaiser, Minister, American Embassy in London; Sir Edward Beddington-Behrens, Chairman of the United Kingdom Council of the European Movement (3); Patrick de Laszlo; Nigel Fisher, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Colonial Office; Alexander Douglas-Home, Prime Minister [earlier 14th Lord Home, later Lord Home of the Hirsel]; 1st Lord Beaverbrook [earlier Max Aitken]; 6th Lord Gosford [earlier Lord Acheson]; Hugh Fraser, Secretary of State for Air; Air Commodore George Heycock, Air Attaché, British Embassy, Paris [France]; Marcel Boussac; Sebastian de Ferranti; Sir Francis Evans, Chairman of the Anglo-Israel Association; Sir Pierson Dixon, British Ambassador to France; 1st Lord Mountbatten of Burma, Chief of the Defence Staff; Henry Brooke, Home Secretary; Thomas Driberg on the Moral Re-Armament movement; Julian Ridsdale, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Air Ministry (2); 2nd Lord Hailsham, Minister for Science and Technology [earlier Quintin Hogg, later Lord Hailsham of Saint Marylebone]; Air Chief Marshal Sir [Samuel] Charles Elworthy [Chief of Air Staff]; Sir [Henry] Victor Raikes; "Louis" [Sir Edward Spears], on trying to find out the name of the pilot who flew himself and Charles de Gaulle to Britain in 1940 (2); Alison Munro; Andre Puget, Director General of Sud-Aviation; Maurice Macmillan; Nora Beloff; Sir [John] Beresford Clark, Director of External Broadcasting, BBC; Sir Roy Dobson, Chairman of Hawker Siddeley Group Limited.
Also includes: itinerary for JA's visit to Canada and the United States while Secretary of State for Air, Jan 1962; briefing note on Lal Bahadur Shastri, Prime Minister of India; report on JA's visit to Peru, Jan 1964; rough speech notes on remarks made by Dean Acheson about Britain's loss of power; draft press statement on successes in aviation under the Conservative Government; photograph of JA at the British Embassy, Lima [Peru], January 1964.
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