- F/1/9.
- Ffeil
- 1951, June.
Booklet, The Schuman Plan: nucleus of a European community, by André Philip, Delegate General, Director of Propaganda of the European Movement, June 1951.
Booklet, The Schuman Plan: nucleus of a European community, by André Philip, Delegate General, Director of Propaganda of the European Movement, June 1951.
Programme of a 'One World Ball' held at the Dorchester Hotel, under the auspices of the Parliamentary Association for World Government, on Tuesday 3 July 1951. President of the ball was Mrs Jano Clement-Davies.
Digest of Peace through Disarmament and Charter Revision: detailed proposals for revision of the United Nations Charter by Grenville Clark and Louis B. Sohn. Prepared by Robert H. Reno, New Hampshire, July 1953.
Rejoiced at Clement Davies's visit last week.
Programme, entitled One World-or None!, of a public meeting at the Central Hall, Westminster, on Tuesday 30 March 1954, organized by the Parliamentary Association for World Government and the Federal Union and Crusade for World Government. 2 Copies.
Invitation from Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands to Clement Davies to attend an unofficial international conference to be held in the Netherlands, May 1954.
Letter from M. Brosio, Italian Embassy, London, to Clement Davies, 3 November 1954,
Thanks for Clement Davies's 'sensitive' letter. Is sorry to be leaving Britain, but rejoices that the agreement for Trieste has been concluded. Hopes that the 'serious sacrifices' heaped upon Italy will result in closer relations between Italy and Britain. Thanks Clement Davies for his 'authoritative and friendly understanding'.
Booklet, Parliamentary path to peace. Published by the Parliamentary Group for World Government,
Booklet, Parliamentary path to peace. Published by the Parliamentary Group for World Government, 1955. 2 Copies, one original (1955) and one revised edition (1958).
Speech of the Rt Hon. Clement Davies, QC, MP, President of the World Association of Parliamentarians for World Government, at the opening of the World Conference of Scientists, London, 3 August 1955 at 10 am.
2 Copies.
Copies of speeches made and resolutions passed at the Conference,
Includes Speeches by Lord Beveridge, Mary Tibaldi Chiesa, Clement Davies, Dr F. Furth, Dr Godogredo Garcia, Maria Mariani, Bertrand Russell, Prof. Hans Thirring, Prof. A. V. Topchiev.
Press Cutting from the Western Mail, 27 August 1955,
'Mr Clement Davies in Helsinki': Clement Davies in attendance at the Inter-Parliamentary Union's Congress.
Press Cutting from the Liberal News, 2 September 1955,
'Nuclear energy: ours to use or abuse', by Clement Davies, a reflection on the World Conference of Scientists.
Bound Volume of the first volume of World, Summer 1955-Winter 1956-57,
Endorsed 'Presented to the Right Hon. Clement Davies, QC, MP, President of the World Association of Parliamentarians for World Government, this slight record of his work with love and admiration and best wishes to him and to his Jano, Christmas 1957'. 32 Signatures follow. Attached is a letter from Gilbert McAllister to Clement Davies, 31 December 1957. Regrets that Clement Davies and Jano were unable to attend a party to welcome Janet Hartog back from her travels. Is enclosing a bound volume of the first volume of World, 'containing as it does such a considerable record of your wonderful work for world peace, and we got most of the guests to sign the book which I am now sending you'. Will forward the detailed itinerary for Switzerland and Italy soon [F/1/97].
Extract from the speech of Mr Dullas, American Secretary of State, made to the General Assembly of the United Nations on Thursday 22 September 1955. Concerns Charter revision.
Parliamentary Association for World Government,
Inter-parliamentary Bulletin, the official organ of the bureau of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, Geneva 36th year, no. 1 (first quarter of 1956).
Telegram from Louis S. St Laurent [Prime Minister of Canada] to Clement Davies, 29 September 1956,
Regrets that Clement Davies is resigning as Leader of the Liberal Party, and congratulates him on the stand the Party has taken.