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Box 606767516

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Contains 94 Results:

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'A': Letter from Major W.P.H. Gardiner, Karachi, to Parker, 28 Dec 1940

About Gardiner's attempts to induce the peoples of India to cooperate willingly with Britain in the prosecution of the war, by coming two a settlement with the two leading parties: the Muslims (Jinnah) the Hindus and Congress (Gandhi).
Shelfmark: MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 365/1, folder 6, fols. 1-7
Extents: 7 Leaves
Dates: 28 Dec 1940
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'D': Letter from HQ Sind Area, Karachi, to Gardiner, 30 Jan 1941

Dismissing him from the service because of his correspondence with Parker, in particular the cable 'C', MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 365/1, folder 6, fol. 13 and letter 'A', MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 365/1, folder 6, fols. 1-7.
Shelfmark: MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 365/1, folder 6, fols. 14-15
Extents: 2 Leaves
Dates: 30 Jan 1941
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Correspondence between Andrew Marsden, Parker, and E.F.M. Durbin, MP, War Cabinet Office, about possible political prejudice against Marsden, 19-28 Sep 1941

Marsden was a civil servant in the Ministry of Supply and a member of the Fabian Society.
Shelfmark: MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 365/1, folder 6, fols. 49-53
Extents: 5 Leaves
Dates: 19-28 Sep 1941
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'The Founder of Pakistan' by Khan A. Ahmad, 15 Sep 1942

Shelfmark: MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 365/1, folder 5, item 28
Extents: 33 pages
Dates: 15 Sep 1942
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Two letters from Walter Nash, MP, New Zealand, to E.A. Radice, General Secretary, New Fabian Research Bureau, London, SW1, 20-30 Mar 1933

The first is about the Central Reserve Bank New Zealand Bill, about which Radice had written to him. The second is to arrange for books of value from the Labour and socialist point of view to be sent on publication to him in New Zealand.
Shelfmark: MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 365/1, folder 1, fols. 1-3
Extents: 3 Leaves
Dates: 20-30 Mar 1933