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Correspondents include: Sir [John] Nicholas Henderson, British Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany; Winston Churchill on his resignation as JA's Parliamentary Private Secretary; Lord Shawcross; Edward Heath, Prime Minister, thanking JA for sending him a copy of his memoirs, "Approach March"; [Wellesley] Theodore Wallace, Vice-Chairman of Greater London Area Conservative political centre; 2nd Lord Lyle of Westbourne [Managing Director of Tate and Lyle Limited] on the future of Commonwealth cane sugar; Sung Chih-kuang, Chinese Ambassador to Britain; Mohamed Mahdi Al-Taijir, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Britain; Ole Jodahl, Swedish Ambassador to Britain; Henry Hankey [Assistant Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Office]; John Harvey [Director of Burmah Oil Trading Limited]; 17th Lord Lauderdale [earlier Patrick Maitland] on JA receiving the wrong picture of the situation in Yugoslavia; Alvin Braynen, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth of the Bahamas in London; Thomas Normanton; 2nd Lord Brookeborough [earlier John Brooke] on the Constitutional Bill; Shigesaburo Maeo, Speaker of the Japanese House of Representatives, on the ties between Britain and Japan.
Also includes: press cuttings on Churchill's resignation; copy of a letter from Hugh Jenkins protesting at the Government's recognition of the new Chilean Government.
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