- A1/39.
- File
- [1949, June 21].
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Professor Joseph Jones, Principal of the Memorial College, Brecon. Regrets his inability to be present. Reflects on the state of religion and education in Wales. 'Personal'.
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Professor Joseph Jones, Principal of the Memorial College, Brecon. Regrets his inability to be present. Reflects on the state of religion and education in Wales. 'Personal'.
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Dr Thomas Jones, Street Acre, St Nicholas-at-Wade, near Birchington, Kent. Did his best with the two Davies sisters at Gregynog after receiving Huw T. Edwards's letter. There is a very poor reception there on the radio. 'They feel very poor'. Congratulations on Huw T. Edwards's appointment as Chairman of the Council for Wales and Monmouthshire. Welsh.
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Jack Gill, 38 The Warren, Worcester Park, Surrey. Thanks for Huw T. Edwards's good wishes on his retirement. Hopes that they will be able to meet and reminisce in future 'of the days when we thought the social revolution was just around the corner'. Reflects on old Ben Tillett's advice to him. His mission during the twenty-nine years during which he ran the journal.
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Rev. Ieuan Jones, Y Berth, Cwmafon, Port Talbot, Secretary of Henaduriaeth Morgannwg (Presbyterian Church of Wales). Asks Huw T. Edwards questions concerning the opinions which he voiced in his pamphlet What I Want for Wales. Does the Welsh Advisory Council share these views? For reply see A2/38.
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A. [?]Ballard, Assistant Editor of the Daily Herald, 2 Chester Road, Oxford Road, Manchester 1. John Griffiths is one of the Daily Herald's accredited correspondents. Enquires if Huw T. Edwards could address his article the following week to Mr Frank Machin, and whether he could limit it to 1,500 words.
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Anthony Bevin, 10 Downing Street, Whitehall. Discusses the case of Leila Megane (Mrs Osborne Roberts). The resources available to fund Civil List pensions are very limited, and Mrs Roberts should give full details of her financial position. 'Confidential'.
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C. R. Attlee, 10 Downing Street, Whitehall. Is grateful for the letter of congratulations. The time ahead will be difficult in many ways.
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Ernest Bevin, Foreign Office, London SW1. Has examined the cutting again and found that it did not apply to Huw T. Edwards. Wishes to apologise.
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Dr Thomas Jones, Gregynog, Newtown. Describes his recent activities. Eirene [White]'s opinions of Strasbourg. Spent an hour on Saturday afternoon at Cardiff with Jack Jones who is preparing a novel based on the history of Cardiff between 1838 and 1947. Welsh; English.
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Dr R. Dalyrumple, Dee View, Connah's Quay, near Chester. Huw T. Edwards should curtail his activities and eliminate all unnecessary travelling.
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S. Kenneth Davies, George Elliot & Co. Ltd, Wire Rope Works, Cardiff. Has received a communication from the Prime Minister's secretary and has responded suitably. Feels certain that Huw T. Edwards was the motive force behind the offer. Hopes that certain local opposition can be over-ridden. 'Strictly Private & Confidential'.
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Dr Thomas Jones, Brynhir, Penglais, Aberystwyth. Considers the pamphlet to be interesting and practical. Reflects on the Charter. Eirene [White]'s speech in the House of Commons. Welsh.
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R. J. Whittick, Home Office, Whitehall, London SW1. Sir David Maxwell Fyfe understands that the Council for Wales has been approached by the Welsh Advisory Council for Civil Aviation about a proposal to provide an airport at Rhoose. Sir David will wish to discuss the matter with the Council when he meets them next week.
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Tudor E. Watkins, MP, Bronafon, Penyfan Road, Brecon. Thanks for the kind message to the Election News. Percy Morris is applying for the post of Local Government Research Assistant at the Head Office of the Labour Party. The impending retirement of Captain Crawshay and the resultant vacancy for the Chairmanship of the Welsh Board of Health. Discusses his own claims to the vacant position. Desmond Donnelly, MP, who is the only person aware of all this, promised to contact Aneurin Bevan and Hugh Dalton on the writer's behalf. 'Private and Confidential'.