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‘?’, `The Daily Chronicle’, to J T Davies
The enclosed sent by Mr. Donald, as promised.
Notes that the `Morning Advertiser', "the organ of the publicans", agrees with the `Daily News'.
Enclosure:
(a) Extract from article, "Why we must not ...
[?] , War Office, to William Sutherland
Enclosure: Memorandum on manpower in wood and textile trade by Charles Sykes, 5 pages, typescript, 8 Aug 1918.
[?], 6 Whitehall Gardens, SW, to (the Director of Remounts, BEF, France)
Lloyd George asks if Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Dyke Acland can be released for few days to inquire about conditions for women munition workers.
[?], Buckingham Palace, to Lord Stamfordham (confidential)
Enclosure: Details of salaries of female clerical staff.
[?], Carnarvon, to “My dear Chief”
Progress of Lloyd George's campaign in the Boroughs.
[?], Coordination of Demob Section, to Sir Eric Geddes
A deputation of private railway wagon owners has been promised on behalf of Lloyd George that they will have an opportunity to state their views before a nationalisation Bill is introduced.
Enclosu...
[?], Foreign Office, to Sir R Rodd (No 68 – secret)
Substance of enclosed to be communicated to the Italian government.
Enclosure: Memorandum, secret, 4 pages, typescript copy.
HM Government has considered Robertson's report on the Italian army and ...
[?], Home Office, to Lloyd George
Lieutenant General Macready will attend the meeting of the Franchise and Registration Committee on Wed, 28 June, to express his views on the question of soldiers voting.
[?], Legation de Greece, London, to Earl Curzon (immediate)
Refers to note of 27 April. The Greek government's urgent need for coal in connection with military operations in Smyrna and Thrace.
[?], Offices of the Cabinet to the Editor of the `Sunday Times’
The history of the decision that Lloyd George should not accompany Kitchener on his mission to Russia.
[?], Scotland House, to Davidson
Enclosure: Copies of intercepted telegrams exchanged between Russian Delegation and Moscow, 4 pages, typescript, 20-25 Aug 1920.
[?] (signature indecipherable), Valona, to Lloyd George, Paris
Requests support for Albania's national aspirations, and protests against loss of territory.
Attached: Minutes by G F Phillips, William Thwaites and Thomas Powoll, transmitting the letter to Lloyd ...
[-], The Castle, Dublin to Cadogan
Regarding legal appointments, (First part of letter only, signature missing).
[?], to Baron Sonnino
Asks for the opinion of the Italian naval authorities as to what steps they would have felt at liberty to take, under Clause 23 of the Armistice, to Watch over the German fleet.
[?], to Colonel Hankey
With reference to the conclusions circulated the previous evening Lloyd George does not think the War Committee decided `"the carriage of grain stuffs should be considered as a first charge on our ...
[?], to Colonel Hankey
It is unnecessary to place item about Release from the Colours on the agenda as agreement is reached between the War Office and the Min. of Munitions. Attaches (not in file) copy of letter from the...
[?], to Edward Shortt
Prime Minister wants a report on work and problems of Shortt's department.
[?], to H R Boyd
Enclosed correspondence (not in file) with Mr. Herbert Smith.
[?], to Home Secretary
The Prime Minister wants a memo on proposals for improving conditions in factories and mines.
[?], to Lord Bertie
Reports conversation with the French Ambassador on the German note. They agreed on the general lines of a reply, and that the French should take the lead. The Ambassador disliked the idea of a conf...
[?], to Mr Shortt
Lloyd George is unable to accept the invitation to Newcastle.
[?], to Private Secretary (To Sir R Rodd)
Asks for facilities for Miss Annie Kenney, who is visiting Rome.
[?], to Signor Crespi
Acknowledges letter of 30 April suggesting amendments to the reparation clauses of the Treaty with Germany, but is at a less to know how to deal with it, since the Italians have withdrawn from the ...
[?], to Signor Orlando
Asks for facilities to be granted to Sir Ellis Griffith, during his visit to Rome.
[?], to Sir Basil (secret and confidential)
Has been informed that a band of Irish assassins intends to cross to England; suggests further precautions to ensure Lloyd George's safety.
[?] Bannon [assistant to Sir James Pennethorne], Ireland, to Lord Duncannon
Complaints about delays and inconveniences in the parcel service from Ireland to England
[?] Hill, Department of Overseas Trade, to the Private Secretary
Acknowledgment of LG/F/36/3/4.
(-) Hoselovitch, London, to David Soskice
Request for payment of an unpaid debt.
(-) Krougliakoff, Paris, to David Soskice, London
Travel arrangements and arrival of émigrés.
[?] Smith, War Office, to J T Davies
Enclosure: Tables showing cost of gun ammunition expended, 28-29 Sep 1918.
(-) Thompson
Thanks for press cuttings.
[?] to Arthur Lee
Will write about the needs of the Army whether he is allowed or not. Refers to Mills Hand Grenades, Trench Mortars, 6 inch Howitzers and Periscopes.
[?] to Cunningham
Enclosure: memo tracing the development of the Franchise Bill from May 1915 with extracts from speeches, 10 pages, typescript.
Notes on arguments likely to be used in Franchise debate, 2 pages, typ...
[?] to James W Lowther
Prime Minister agrees to the publication of the report.
[?] to Mr McCurdy
Enclosure: [?] to Towyn (Jones) typescript copy, 12 June 1922.
Jones' ill-health and probably retirement; offers to see the Prime Minister and McCurdy to try to obtain terms which would assure Jone...
(-) Viokoloff, Stockholm, Sweden, to David Soskice, London
Telegram: meaning unclear.
[?] Williams, Dock Battalion, Liverpool Regiment to Lord Willoughby de Broke
Is Lord Derby's Adjutant in Dock Battalion, wishes to speak to Lord Willoughby de Broke on confidential matter.
(-) Zimmerman, Stockholm, Sweden, to David Soskice
Telegram about wedding arrangements.
(? Cohen), Nervi, to Mr Prime Minister
Asks Lloyd George to intervene to settle the question of the postponement of the liens against Austria.
[?]m Mullins, Department of Overseas Trade, to Miss Watson
Reply to letter of 13th. Will enquire about Thompson's letter.
[? Marcotoune and ?B Szitovitch], Comite National Ukrainien a Paris
Memorandum to the Supreme Council: calls for relief for the Russian famine, but emphasises the need to avoid thereby strengthening the Bolsheviks.