Yr aelwyd : cronicl newyddion Urdd Gobaith Cymru
- S/1/36.
- Ffeil
- 1961.
Yr aelwyd : cronicl newyddion Urdd Gobaith Cymru
Tribute to Churchill who is ill. Steps which should be taken in international relations.
Contains leading article, 'Premier turns down demand for Secretary of State; 'matter highly controversial' .'. 2 Copies.
Contains leading article, 'Prif Weinidog yn egluro ei agwedd mewn llythyr at yr Aelodau Cymreig'. Concerns letter sent from Churchill to Captain Arthur Evans and Clement Davies's decision to walk out from a meeting of the Welsh Parliamentary Party as a protest.
Contains leading article, 'Y Ffederasiwn Rhyddfrydol Cymreig; Gogledd a De mewn undeb; dim rhan wedi'r rhyfel'. Concerns meeting of North and South Wales Liberal Lodges at Shrewsbury on 13 November 1943, when the two bodies united to form the Welsh Liberal Association.
Clement Davies to Sir Archibald Sinclair. Expects election to come in February and begs recipient to remain a member of the Liberal Party Committee. Has doubts re his own seat-'Even if I do pull it off, it will be a damned near thing'. The position of all the Welsh representatives is precarious but they are good candidates. Gwilym [Lloyd-George] has been a great worry. There is great suspense in the country because of the impending election. Agrees that no advice should be given to Liberal supporters in constituencies where the Party has no candidate and certainly no pact should be made with the Conservatives. Copy.
Writer is in Brussels and thanks his parents for their assistance. Gives an account of the journey and of the people he has met. Felt somewhat homesick. [Incomplete].
World Parliament Association meeting,
History of the movements to secure peace in the twentieth century. Steps currently taken which could culminate in World War III. Danger to civilization.
Women's Voluntary Services for Civil Defence,
Women's Freedom League meeting,
Tribute to the work and ideals of the League. Current dangers to peace and to freedom.
Survey of international affairs-need for firm policies to achieve lasting peace.
Winifred M. Hughes, Caerphilly,
Winifred A. Cobbe [Lady Cobbe], Tenterden,
William Whiteley to Clement Davies,
Hopes recipient's support can be relied upon in the passage of the Bill.
William W. Cawdron, Timperley,