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Correspondents include: 5th Lord Salisbury [earlier Lord Cranborne] explaining that he would not have much say in choosing a new Cabinet but agreeing to pass on LSA's availability; 1st Lord Kemsley [Chairman of Kemsley Newspapers, earlier James Berry]; Alan Lennox-Boyd [later 1st Lord Boyd of Merton]; Geoffrey Hirst, on LSA's help in his campaign (2); Ian Fraser, asking if LSA would speak in his constituency; 1st Lord Woolton, Chairman of the Conservative Party [earlier Frederick Marquis]; Sir [Thomas] Shenton Thomas; Joan Dodd, Conservative Central Office Speakers' Department (3).
Also includes: reports of election speeches by LSA; speech notes; press-cuttings on the 1951 election and new Government.
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