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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales James Griffiths papers
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Election Notices in Welsh

The file comprises correspondence between James Griffiths, Home Office Minister Henry Brooke, W. S Thomas Clerk to Carmarthenshire County Council regarding a case in Ammanford where a nomination form for a local election election was deemed invalid because it had been written in Welsh.

Ephemera from a Visit to Malaya

Ephemera from James Griffiths' visit to Malaya including an invitation to James Griffiths to dine with the Commissioner General, a programme from a performance of scenes from Hikayat Hang Tuah and a copy of British Malaya Magazine dated July 1950 including an article mentioning James Griffiths in Parliament.

File of correspondence, papers and press cuttings relating to the Llanelli by-election of March 1936 when James Griffiths was first ...,

File of correspondence, papers and press cuttings relating to the Llanelli by-election of March 1936 when James Griffiths was first elected to Parliament. The correspondents include Sir Stafford Cripps, Dr L. Haden Guest and Alderman W. Douglas Hughes. The papers include the election addresses of James Griffiths and W. A. Jenkins, the 'National' candidate.

File Of Letters, April 1934, extending congratulations to James Griffiths on his election as President of the South Wales Miners' ...,

File Of Letters, April 1934, extending congratulations to James Griffiths on his election as President of the South Wales Miners' Federation. The correspondents include Sir William Jenkins, MP, and Tudor E. Watkins. There is also a cutting from the South Wales Supplement to The Wheatsheaf, June 1934, noting the appointment. The correspondence includes a stray letter from 'JJ', Cwm-gors, Gwauncaegurwen, to James Griffiths, 29 January 1926, discussing in detail the problems of the coal industry and the miners.

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