India (nation)
Found in 7962 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 04 Feb 1931
Cutting from the "Lincoln Echo": same as CHAR 2/181/5.
(Untitled), 31 Jan 1931
Cutting from the "Evening Sentinel" (Hanley, [Staffordshire]): report of WSC's speech on India at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester.
(Untitled), 02 Feb 1931
Cutting from the "Evening Sentinel" (Hanley, [Staffordshire]): article supporting WSC's stand on India.
(Untitled), 03 Feb 1931
Cutting from the "Evening Sentinel" (Hanley, [Staffordshire]): report of WSC's speech on India in Liverpool.
(Untitled), 04 Feb 1931
Cutting from the "Evening Sentinel" (Hanley, [Staffordshire]): same as CHAR 2/181/5.
(Untitled), 07 Feb 1931
Cutting from the "Gloucester Citizen": same as CHAR 2/181/19.
(Untitled), 07 Feb 1931
Cutting from the "Lincoln Echo": same as CHAR 2/181/19.
(Untitled), 09 Jan 1931
Letter from 1st Lord Gainford [earlier Joseph Pease] (18 Mansfield Street, Cavendish Square, [London]) to WSC promising, as acting chairman of the BBC, to bring his request to John Whitley [to broadcast on India] before his Board.
(Untitled), 05 Feb 1931
Letter from WSC to John Whitley [Chairman of the BBC] asking for an opportunity to broadcast on India and explaining why he thinks that the permission given to Lord Beaverbrook [earlier Sir Max Aitken] to broadcast on Empire Free Trade has set a precedent for this. Signed carbon typescript copy.
(Untitled), 11 Feb 1931
Letter from 1st Lord Gainford [earlier Joseph Pease] (BBC, Savoy Hill, London) to WSC reporting that the BBC Board of Governors cannot reply to WSC's request to broadcast on India until they have consulted with the three party whips.
(Untitled), 13 Feb 1931
Letter from [WSC] to 1st Lord Gainford [later Joseph Pease] asking him to put his reply to his letter [asking the BBC to allow him to broadcast on India] in a form which can be published. Carbon typescript copy.
(Untitled), 13 Feb 1931
Letter from Sir John Reith [later Lord Reith] (Savoy Hill, London) to WSC inviting him to broadcast a talk on his experiences in South Africa as part of a series entitled "Escape".
(Untitled), 15 Feb 1931
Letter from [WSC] to Sir John Reith [later Lord Reith] stating that he does not wish to broadcast [on his escape in South Africa] but on nationally important issues or for charity.
(Untitled), 26 Feb 1931
Letter from Sir John Reith [later Lord Reith] (BBC, Savoy Hill, London) to WSC explaining why the BBC Board of Governors cannot give further consideration to WSC's request to broadcast his own views on India.
(Untitled), 02 Mar 1931
Letter from WSC (Chartwell) to Sir John Reith [later Lord Reith] attacking as unfair the BBC's decision not to allow him to broadcast on India. Signed typescript copy. Annotated: "not sent".
(Untitled), 05 Feb 1931 - 27 Feb 1931
Copy of the correspondence between WSC and the BBC on his request to be allowed to broadcast on India. 5 sets of duplicates at CHAR 2/183/70-89.
(Untitled), 16 Jun 1931
Letter from Dudley Myers (Conservative and Unionist Central Office, Palace Chambers, Westminster, [London]) to Sir Alfred Knox listing the twelve recent BBC broadcasts on India and suggesting why the BBC refused to let WSC broadcast.
(Untitled), 02 Jul 1931
Letter from [WSC] to John Whitley pointing out that the recent political broadcasts on India have all to a greater or lesser extent called for the reduction of British authority there and asking Whitley to help him get the chance to state the British side of the case. Carbon typescript copy.
(Untitled), 30 Jul 1931
Letter from John Whitley (BBC, Savoy Hill, London) to WSC informing him that the BBC has decided that it would not be appropriate to broadcast another series of talks on India (including one by WSC) before the resumption of the Round Table Conference.
(Untitled), 08 Aug 1931
Letter from [WSC] to John Whitley protesting against the BBC's decision not to allow him to broadcast on India. Carbon typescript copy.
(Untitled), 18 Apr 1931
Cutting from the "Daily Herald": report of the BBC's refusal to allow WSC to broadcast on India.
(Untitled), 05 Feb 1931 - 27 Feb 1931
5 sets of duplicates for CHAR 2/183/17-20. Carbon copies.
(Untitled), 10 Aug 1920
Minutes of proceedings of the joint select committee on the Government of India Act, 1919 (draft rules).
(Untitled), 16 Nov 1932
Letter from Sir Michael O'Dwyer (26 Brechin Place, [London]) to WSC discussing the need to counteract the pressure put upon rank and file Conservatives to accept Government policy on India and criticising the conciliatory attitude to Congress of Lord Sankey [earlier Sir John Sankey].
(Untitled), 18 Nov 1932
Letter from [WSC] to Sir Michael O'Dwyer hoping that he [WSC] will be well enough to refer to India in the debate on the address. Carbon typescript copy.