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Correspondents include: Sir Gilbert Longden on the British-American Parliamentary Group; Lord Casey on the British-American Parliamentary Group; Admiral Sir Edward Ashmore, Commander-in-Chief, Fleet; Carel de Wet, South African Ambassador to Britain (2); Kyung Nok Choi, Korean Ambassador to Britain; Sir [William] Nicholas Cayzer, Chairman of the South Africa Club (4); Turgut Menemencioglu, Turkish Ambassador to Britain (2); Sir Horace Phillips, British Ambassador to Turkey; [Frederick] Robin Butler, Private Secretary to the Prime Minister; 1st Lord Boyd of Merton [earlier Alan Lennox-Boyd]; Greville Janner; Anthony Bevins, Sunday Express; 3rd Lord Windlesham, Minister of State, Home Office [earlier David Hennessy]; Air Vice-Marshal Stewart Menaul, Director-General of the Royal United Services Institute; Jacques de Beaumarchais, French Ambassador to Britain; Sir Alexander Douglas-Home [Foreign Secretary, earlier 14th Lord Home, later Lord Home of the Hirsel]; William Deakin.
Also includes: arrangements for various visits, including a visit from Ivo Perisin, Prime Minister of Croatia, a luncheon for Julio Turbay, Colombian Ambassador to Britain and JA's visit to Istanbul [Turkey]; copy of a letter from Desmond Donnelly to [Richard Nixon], President of the United States, sympathising over Watergate and describing the political situation in Britain; briefing and notes for JA's speech to the South Africa Club; notes on a speech by JA to the Royal United Services Institute on arms reductions.
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