Correspondents include: Milner on subjects including a Privy Counsellorship for LSA, wheat imports from Canada, LSA's speech on the Overseas Settlement Bill, John Darling and the Imperial Treasury Bill and the Rio Tinto Company's loan to the Government (11), with a letter from Milner to [?] Arthur Balfour, on a silver tray presented to Milner on his retirement, and a letter to Florence Amery on LSA's 1925 visit to the Middle East; Violet, Lady Milner, on the state of the Unionist Party, the Rhodes Trust and a memorial to Milner (8); Sir Otto Beit on Milner's illness; 1st Lord Plumer, on LSA's tribute to Milner; Dame Meriel Talbot on the friendship between Milner and LSA; Violet Carruthers [Violet Markham] on Milner's death. |