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E. T. John papers
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A. M. Guillemot, London, to E. T. John,

Guillemot and Joan Twomey, his Gaelic fiancée, appreciate very much E. T. John's gift of the Celtic Congress programme and presidential address. Brittany and Ireland would benefit a great deal from closer relations with Wales. Sending E. T. John a musical booklet issued by 'one of his best friends'.

A. O. Roberts, Cricieth to (May) Roberts,

Quoting a letter from Lord Ashbourne, which enclosed a cheque towards Congress funds. MacBean has received a thorough explanation from E. T. John as to the problems of transferring the Congress accounts from Swansea to Kirkcaldy.

A. O. Roberts, Penrhyndeudraeth to E. T. John,

J. O. Francis doubts whether they can manage to form a special company of actors for the Dublin Congress. Roberts thinks it best to invite three separate companies to present one play each. Looking forward to visiting the Abbey Theatre in Dublin.

A. O. Roberts, Penrhyndeudraeth to E. T. John,

Regrets having to leave (Breton) Congress before the banquet. Failed to get his talk on the Congress broadcast from Cardiff. Press coverage of the event. Thanking for E. T. John's generosity. Requires background material to produce an article for the Welsh Outlook on the Celtic Congress.

A. O. Roberts, Penrhyndeudraeth to (May) Roberts,

Portmadoc Players and the unavailability of the Abbey Theatre. Plans to soften the blow by arranging a visit for the company to Dublin later in the year. A word re the plays they were to perform there. Typescript.

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