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Churchill/AMEL 1/3 contains:
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37 Peace terms and peace aims
38 Inwards letters from 1st Lord Milner
39 Inwards letters from 1st Lord Milner
40 Correspondence with 1st Lord Milner
41 Lord Milner papers: correspondence
42 Lord Milner papers: correspondence
43 Lord Milner papers: correspondence and letters on Milner's death and memorial
44 Lord Milner papers: obituaries and credo
45 Lord Milner papers: letters and speeches on 1st Lord Milner
46 Lord Milner papers: cuttings and articles by and about 1st Lord Milner
47 Lord Milner papers: Cape Times article on 1st Lord Milner
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The Papers of Leopold Amery

Title Lord Milner papers: correspondence
Reference AMEL 1/3/42
(former reference: Box 120)
Covering Dates Jan 1919-Feb 1921
Extent and Medium 2 files
Content and context

Letters and minutes between LSA and Milner on subjects including: Milner's new position as Secretary of State for the Colonies and LSA's position as Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies; the Raw Materials Board; policy on Cyprus; Portuguese East Africa [later Mozambique]; free trade within the League of Nations; Milner being pulled out from the Colonial Office and sent to the Versailles Peace Conference [France]; the reconstruction of East Africa; Syria; Imperial Preference; the Oversea Settlement Bill; Canadian imports; the government of the West Indies; policy on the Antarctic; the colonial tour of the Prince of Wales [later King Edward VIII and Edward, Duke of Windsor], including Edward Grigg [later 1st Lord Altrincham] having to accompany the prince [as Military Secretary]; the future of Constantinople [later Istanbul, Turkey] and the Near East; the Imperial Conference; Egypt; the governorship of Australia; reviving the Imperial Cabinet system; the administration of Nigeria; LSA's own finances.

Also includes: letter from Hugh Thornton [Private Secretary to Milner] on pressure for Milner to take on more foreign policy responsibility, including on Syria; letter from Sir Hugh Clifford [Governor, Gold Coast] on LSA's and Milner's appointments to the Colonial Office, and the colonial policies of the Peace Conference, particularly on Togoland [later Togo]; press cuttings of articles by Sir Sidney Low on Milner's work at the War Office and Colonial Office.

Index Terms
Africa
Canada
Colonial Countries
Colonialism
Cyprus
Income
Monarchy
Nigeria
Protectionism
Treaty of Versailles (1919)
Turkey
Milner, Alfred (1854-1925) Viscount Milner, statesman
Colonial Office
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