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Trinity/PETH/1 contains:
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208 Letter from the Earl of Dundee to Lord Pethick-Lawrence.
209 Carbon copy of a letter from Lord Pethick-Lawrence to the Earl of Dundee.
210 Leaves from the Christian Life and Unitarian Herald, containing obituary notices of Lady Durning-Lawrence.
211 Index card in the name of the East and West Friendship Council.
212 Letter from Agatha Harrison to Lord Pethick-Lawrence.
213 Carbon copy of extracts from letters from Rajkumari [Amrit Kaur] to (i) Carl Heath and (ii) Agatha Harrison.
214 Letter from Maurice Cole to Lord Pethick-Lawrence.
215 Letter from Maurice Cole to Lord Pethick-Lawrence.
216 Letter from Maurice Cole to Lord Pethick-Lawrence.
217 Printed notice 'for pulpit or other announcement', giving details of a meeting of the East and West Friendship Council on 3 June 1948.
218 Carbon copy of an agenda for a meeting of the East and West Friendship Council on 3 June 1948.
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Papers of Lord and Lady Pethick-Lawrence

Title Carbon copy of extracts from letters from Rajkumari [Amrit Kaur] to (i) Carl Heath and (ii) Agatha Harrison.
Reference 1/213
Covering Dates [c. June 1947]
Extent and Medium 1 doc
Content and context

(i) Gandhi is distressed by the proposed division of India, but is determined to make the operation as free from bitterness as possible.

(ii) Gandhi has tried unsuccessfully to persuade Jinnah to discuss the question of frontiers with the Congress Ministry, in order to avoid a referendum. He may go to Kashmir. 'Otherwise Bihar and Noakhali hold his heart and mind. I personally feel he should be at hand here.'

(Sent with 1/212.)

Index Terms
Amrit Kaur (1889-1964) Rajkumari, politician and advocate of women's rights
Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand (1869-1948) political leader and religious and social reformer
Harrison, Agatha Mary (1885-1954) industrial welfare reformer and unofficial diplomat
Heath, Carl (1869-1950) quaker and international peace campaigner
Jinnah, Mohamed Ali (1876-1948) creator of Pakistan
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