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Churchill/AMEL 6/3 contains:
<-- See earlier
137 'Reflections of Adelisa', vol.II
138 Writings by AFA: "Old ones"
139 Writings by AFA
140 Indian Comforts Fund
141 AFA's India file
142 India broadcast, miscellaneous letters and papers
143 Journal of AFA's visit to Greece
144 Orders of service
145 AFA's financial papers
146 AFA and LSA's identity cards, food coupons, ration books and accounts
147 Notes for speeches
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The Papers of Leopold Amery

Title India broadcast, miscellaneous letters and papers
Reference AMEL 6/3/142
(former reference: Box 353)
Covering Dates Oct 1914-Dec 1947 (The majority of folios date from 1945–47.)
Extent and Medium 2 files
Content and context

Correspondents include: James Hertzog; LSA (2); Noel, Lady Norton on her domestic difficulties as the ambassador's wife in Greece; Mary, Duchess of Devonshire (3); Queen Geraldine of Albania; Freya Stark; Edwina, Lady Mountbatten, on subjects including congratulating AFA on receiving an honour (2); [Adeline] Verena, Lady Clarendon (2); Thanassis Aghnides, Greek Ambassador to Britain; Marina, Duchess of Kent; Ethel, Lady Desborough (2); Sir Robert Cary on subjects including the poor record of the Labour Government, Winston Churchill's impressive performance in the India debate and signs of age in Churchill (2); Charles de Gaulle; 1st Lord Birdwood (2); Pamela, Lady Lytton, on the death of 2nd Lord Lytton and an award to AFA (3); Mary, Lady Hudson [earlier Mary, Lady Northcliffe]; Lady Katharine Seymour; [Beatrice] Violet, Lady Leconfield; Rene Massigli, French Ambassador to Britain; Jan Smuts; Seyed Hassan Taqizadeh, Persian Ambassador to Britain; 1st Lord Fairhaven [earlier (Urban) Huttleston Broughton] congratulating AFA on being awarded the Crown of India; Sir Ernest Oppenheimer on AFA's award; Louisa Haldane; 1st Lord Marchwood [earlier (Frederick) George Penny] on AFA's award; Ethel, Lady Stonehaven; 1st Lord Lang of Lambeth; Katharine, Lady Scarbrough; Paul Patrick [Assistant Under-Secretary of State, India Office] on AFA's award; Ruby, Lady Carson, on AFA's award; Francis Turnbull [former Principal Private Secretary to LSA] on AFA's award; Duncan Duncan-Sandys on AFA's award.

Also includes: text of a broadcast to India by AFA (1941); press cuttings; silk souvenir pages of the Malta Punch.

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