Letter from Ted [ ], Pontardawe,
- J/1/11.
- Ffeil
- 1943, Dec. 22.
Christmas greetings. Hopes Stanley has recovered. Writer's brother has come home from hospital after twenty-five operations.
Letter from Ted [ ], Pontardawe,
Christmas greetings. Hopes Stanley has recovered. Writer's brother has come home from hospital after twenty-five operations.
Letter from S. W. Hughes, London,
Was a great pleasure to see Clement Davies yesterday. The Free Churches appreciate his lead.
Letter from H. Carr, Welshpool,
Has been experimenting with the construction of steel classrooms. A re-development scheme for the slum area of Newtown is in progress, and has ideas for further such schemes.
'Absolutely bloody marvellous' [in response to Clement Davies's speech at the Liberal Party Assembly]. [Note].
Letter from Sir Algar Howard, Principal King of Arms, London,
Would like to use Clement Davies's Armorial Bearings in the 'Sheriff's Roll of Arms' in his capacity as Sheriff of Montgomery.
Letter from Max [Beaverbrook], Leatherhead,
Thanks for letter of sympathy.
Letter from Haddon [Roberts], Machynlleth,
Thanks for Clement Davies's address last evening.
Letter from A. Weiner [?], Finchley,
Thanks for speech in the House on behalf of Israel. Writer was bred and educated in Wales and is a graduate of UC Cardiff.
Letter from W. Robert Davies, London,
The staff at Liberal Party Headquarters very much appreciated Clement Davies's securing them a place in Westminster Hall.
Letter from [ ] Dunn, Barnstaple,
Congratulations on a broadcast speech.
Letter from W. Robert Davies, London,
Appreciation of Clement Davies's speech at the Central Hall last evening. Is concerned about the poor attendance.
Letter from Frank B. Sanderson, London,
Congratulations on a speech which made a profound impression.
Letter from North Devon Liberal Assoc,
'Warmest thanks for your firm stand on behalf of old age pensioners unjustly passed over in the Budget'. [Telegram].
Letter from Harold F. Wilburn, Cottingham,
Congratulations on the speech.
Letter from Smedley and Alexander, London,
Congratulations. This is opportunity to prevent disintegration of the Liberals. [Telegram].
Letter from Walter [Moncton], London,
Much appreciates Clement Davies's approval in the House yesterday.
Letter from Christine Foyle, London,
Many thanks for the speech at the luncheon yesterday. Shinwell's book has been given a splendid send off.
Letter from 'Russell', Penrhyndeudraeth,
Glad Clement Davies liked his broadcast. First ventured into politics defending Free Trade against Joseph Chamberlain.
Letter from Nansi [Richards], Oswestry,
Personal memories of Dr Guthrie Jones. [Welsh]. [Poem entitled 'Pan ddelo'r dydd' attached].