Daily letters to wife and children, mainly on the work of the Reparations conference. 'We have played into the hands of the Germans', 7 'a critical time', 17, 'intense desperate and continuous effort to save the situation', 20 'draft report has met with a favourable reception so far', 29. Also mentioning the death of Lord Revelstoke. From Paris and Berlin.
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PP MS 14, Box 31 |
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Date(s) of creation: |
1929 April |
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Format: | Archive |
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PP MS 14, Box 31 |
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31 |
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Open |
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Language: | English |
Format: | Archive |