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Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, Home Secretary, Whitehall, London SW1. Suggests that the four representatives of local government on the Council ...,

Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, Home Secretary, Whitehall, London SW1. Suggests that the four representatives of local government on the Council for Wales should continue to serve until the end of the year. Hopes that Huw T. Edwards can also continue to serve as Chairman until the same time. Would like to see Huw T. Edwards continue in the chair at least until the Second Report of the Council is presented. Huw T. Edwards should let him know what the Council decides at its meeting a few days hence.

William Thomas, Welsh Office, Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Cathays Park, Cardiff. Has arranged for a young colleague called ...,

William Thomas, Welsh Office, Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Cathays Park, Cardiff. Has arranged for a young colleague called John Handel Clement to provide assistance to J. Leslie Palmer, the Secretary of the Council for Wales and Monmouthshire. 'Private and Confidential'.

J. Morgan Jones, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Welsh Department, Caerleon, Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth. Is most grateful to Huw T ...,

J. Morgan Jones, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Welsh Department, Caerleon, Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth. Is most grateful to Huw T. Edwards and to the Council for Wales for the decision announced on Monday. Will do his very best to justify Huw T. Edwards's confidence. They have been working hard collecting material for the Mid-Wales Survey, and should be able to advance remedial suggestions early in March. Hopes that the health of Sir William Jones will soon improve. 'Personal' Written in reply to A2/62.

J. L. P[almer], The Council for Wales and Monmouthshire, Welsh Office, Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Cathays Park, Cardiff ...,

J. L. P[almer], The Council for Wales and Monmouthshire, Welsh Office, Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Cathays Park, Cardiff. Hopes that Huw T. Edwards is recovering from his illness. Discusses the recent Welsh Affairs Debate in the Commons. The Minister for Welsh Affairs seemed anxious to emphasise the importance of the Council for Wales and Monmouthshire. Sir David Maxwell Fyfe was much impressed by Huw T. Edwards's 'masterly survey' on the 15th. The statements in the Debate about Agriculture and Education. A message of sympathy from the Council on the death of King George VI.

R. Price Jones, Divisional Controller, Ministry of Labour, Employment Department, Law Courts, Cathays Park, Cardiff. Huw T. Edwards has been ...,

R. Price Jones, Divisional Controller, Ministry of Labour, Employment Department, Law Courts, Cathays Park, Cardiff. Huw T. Edwards has been appointed to the panel of representatives of Insured Contributors for the Court of Referees under the Unemployment Insurance Act, 1920, as the representative for the Caernarvon area. Outlines the functions of the Court of Referees. The sittings of the courts are heard at Penmaenmawr.

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