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Churchill/AMEJ 1/9 contains:
1 Letters of congratulation received on being appointed Minister of State
2 Minister's office: personal correspondence: index
3 Minister's office: personal correspondence
4 Minister's office: personal correspondence
5 Minister's office: personal correspondence
6 Minister's office: personal correspondence
7 Minister's office: personal correspondence
8 Minister's office: personal correspondence
9 Minister's office: personal correspondence
10 Minister's office: personal correspondence
11 Minister's office: personal correspondence
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The Papers of Julian Amery

Title Minister's office: personal correspondence
Reference AMEJ 1/9/6
(former reference: Box 682)
Covering Dates Feb 1973-May 1973 (The majority of folios date from February 1973.)
Extent and Medium 1 file
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Correspondents include: Gerald Thompson, Chairman of Kleinwort Benson Limited; Reginald Maudling; Tom King; Jacques de Beaumarchais, French Ambassador to Britain; Richard Wood, Minister for Overseas Development [later Lord Holderness]; 3rd Lord Windlesham, Minister of State, Home Office [earlier David Hennessy]; Duncan Duncan-Sandys on his recent visit to the Sudan, enclosing a note on giving financial assistance to the Sudanese; Khalifa Ben Hamad Al-Thani, Emir of Qatar; Sir Charles Dixon [former adviser to the Commonwealth Relations Office] advising opening personal talks with Ian Smith [Prime Minister of Rhodesia]; Anthony Royle, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs [later Lord Fanshawe of Richmond]; Edward Heath, Prime Minister, on Catherine Amery going in to hospital; Sir Alexander Douglas-Home [Foreign Secretary, earlier 14th Lord Home, later Lord Home of the Hirsel] on subjects including Catherine Amery going in to hospital (2); Sunthorn Hongladarom, Secretary-General of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation.

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