India (nation)
Found in 7962 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), [Jul] [1933]
Questions from M R Jayakar to Sir Samuel Hoare, (later Lord Templewood), Secretary of State for India, on the convention that the British Government did not intervene in fiscal questions in India.
(Untitled), 19 Apr 1934
Letter from Harold J Wilson, "Morning Post" to WSC, on Indian tariff rates on British goods.
(Untitled), 19 Apr 1934
(Untitled), 19 Apr 1934
Letter from J Ramsay Macdonald, Prime Minister to WSC, reporting that he had arranged for WSC's evidence to Committee of Privileges to be printed. Confirming that WSC's act of handing the documents to the Committee did not deprive him of his legal rights in them, and that documents printed for a House of Commons Committee were not marked that they wee the property of H M Government, only the usual request that they should not be communicated to anyone outside the Committee.
(Untitled), 19 Apr 1934
Letter from J Ramsay Macdonald, Prime Minister to WSC, reporting first meeting of Committee of Privileges to consider his charges against Lord Derby and Sir Samuel Hoare (later Lord Templewood) of suppression of evidence to Joint Select Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform. Asking him to attend next meeting.
(Untitled), 20 Apr 1934
Letter from Katherine, Duchess of Atholl, Elm Park Gardens, London, on suppression of evidence of Manchester Chamber of Commerce to Joint Select Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform by Lord Derby and Sir Samuel Hoare (later Lord Templewood).
(Untitled), 21 Apr 1934
Telegram from WSC to Katherine, Duchess of Atholl, thanks for letter of support on Breach of Privilege case on suppression of evidence of Manchester Chamber of Commerce to Joint Select Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform by Lord Derby and Sir Samuel Hoare (later Lord Templewood).
(Untitled), 20 Apr 1934
Letter from Sydney Wilkes, Manchester to WSC, letter of support on Breach of Privilege case on suppression of evidence of Manchester Chamber of Commerce to Joint Select Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform by Lord Derby and Sir Samuel Hoare (later Lord Templewood), signed by seven members of the Manchester cotton trade.
(Untitled), 20 Apr 1934
Letter from Harold Robinson, Chepstow Street, Manchester, to Randolph Churchill, on Breach of Privilege case on suppression of evidence of Manchester Chamber of Commerce to Joint Select Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform by Lord Derby and Sir Samuel Hoare (later Lord Templewood), enclosing copy of letter to a friend, on the whole Indian situation as it effected Lancashire.
(Untitled), 25 Apr 1934
Letter from Cyril Asquith (later Lord Asquith of Bishopstone) to WSC, on his appearance before the Committee of Privileges to discuss suppression of evidence of Manchester Chamber of Commerce to the Joint Select Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform [original ms, with typed transcript].
(Untitled), 25 Apr 1934
Letter from Terence O'Connor, Temple gardens, London, to WSC, stating that before he left Chartwell, someone had taken his and Cyril Asquith's papers relating to WSC's appearance before the Committee of Privileges. Asking for them to be brought up to London.
(Untitled), 25 Apr 1934
Letter from O C Williams, Clerk to the Committee of Privileges, House of Commons, on procedure for his appearance before the Committee to discuss suppression of evidence of Manchester Chamber of Commerce to the Joint Select Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform, stating that he would not be allowed to examine and cross-examine witnesses.
(Untitled), 26 Apr 1934
Letter from Violet Pearman, PS to WSC to Terence O'Connor, returning his papers on WSC's appearance before Committee of Privileges, which had been left at Chartwell [carbon].
(Untitled), 26 Apr 1934
Letter from Violet Pearman, PS to WSC to E Roderick Dew, Lewis & Lewis, sending bundle of newspaper cuttings on White Paper on Indian Constitutional Reform, asking for comments, on WSC's behalf [carbon].
(Untitled), 26 Apr 1934
Letter from WSC to Edith, Lady Nall, expressing pleasure that her husband, Sir Joseph Nall was recovering from illness. Stating that there was no need to worry him about Indian matters at present [carbon].
(Untitled), [Apr] 1934
Letter from Terence O'Connor to WSC, on the refusal of the Committee of Privileges to provide WSC with more than one copy of documents.
(Untitled), 30 May 1933
Cutting from the "The Times" on the Altrincham By-Election, and the views of the Conservative Candidate Sir Edward Grigg (later Lord Altrincham) on India.
(Untitled), 26 Apr 1933
Letter from WSC to Ramsay Macdonald, Prime Minister, on transcript of his evidence to the Committee of Privileges on suppression of evidence of Manchester Chamber of Commerce to the Joint Select Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform [typescript copy].
(Untitled), 27 Apr 1933
Letter from Terence O'Connor to WSC, enclosing draft of letter to Clerk to the Committee of Privileges, House of Commons, on the Committee's decision not to allow him to examine and cross-examine witnesses.
(Untitled), 27 Apr 1933
Letter from WSC to the Clerk to the Committee of Privileges, House of Commons, on the Committee's decision not to allow him to examine, and cross examine witnesses, also on disclosure of documents [typescript draft].
(Untitled), 27 Apr 1933
Letter from Terence O'Connor to E R Dew, on WSC's appearance before the Committee of Privileges to discuss suppression of evidence of Manchester Chamber of Commerce to the Joint Select Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform [carbon].
(Untitled), 27 Apr 1933
Letter from Terence O'Connor to WSC, on his appearance before the Committee of Privileges to discuss suppression of evidence of Manchester Chamber of Commerce to the Joint Select Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform [carbon].
(Untitled), 28 Apr 1933
Letter from [Violet Pearman], PS to WSC to Douglas Crawford, Daily Mail, returning cuttings on India [carbon].
(Untitled), 30 Apr 1933
Letter from The Daily Mail to Violet Pearman, PS to WSC , acknowledging receipt of press cuttings on India.
(Untitled), 30 Apr 1933
Letter from Terence O'Connor, Temple Gardens, London, to WSC, on his appearance before the Committee of Privileges suppression of evidence of Manchester Chamber of Commerce to the Joint Select Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform.