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

Sir William Davies will probably send J. T. Jones to report on Dublin Congress. Thinks that he himself might recover his expenses the same way, and enquires whether E. T. John knows of any newspaper likely to engage him as a reporter to cover the event. Typescript.

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

Awaiting O'Farrelly's orders to go to Dublin to help with some of the arrangements for the Celtic Congress. Suggests the production of special Congress note-paper, with his own name included as one of the organisers. Typescript.

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

Roberts, just down from Oxford with a law degree, is looking for a challenging job. He is also enthusing about Celtic matters, and engaged in 'voluminous correspondence' with the young Earl of Longford on Home Rule, etc. Seeks E. T. John's opinion about his idea for publishing a short series of letters in S. Wales papers.

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

League of Nations Union to advertise for North Wales organiser. O'Farrelly has written that the Abbey Theatre will be available for the Portmadoc Players to perform three short plays as part of Dublin Congress. Roberts would love to take up O'Farrelly's suggestion that he should go to Ireland and help organise the event.

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

Thanking for E. T. John's encouraging letter, and enquiring as to convenient date to call on E. T. John at Llanidan. Intends going to Llandudno to hear Lord Robert Cecil on the League of Nations. Dyfnallt Owen's stimulating lecture.

A. Rhys Roberts, London, to E. T. John,

Letter and memoranda re an offer made by a certain influential American named Capt. W. H. Stayton to produce 4 million Mauser 7 mm. Magazine rifles at a reasonable price. This offer came about on the understanding that the British Government was looking for suitable armaments to supply to Russia. Typescript.

A. Victor Murray, London, to E. T. John,

Inviting E. T. John to the Welsh S.C.M. Conference at Aberystwyth, and asking him to preside at the meeting at which Prof. T. Gwynn Jones is to lecture on the European Celtic tradition. Typescript and printed.

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