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A.J. Williams Papers,
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Francis W. Hirst, 1 Mitre Court Buildings,

Is travelling to Ostend. Is pleased Mrs Williams has recovered, and that Eliot Crawshay Williams is to enter politics. He should work on a provincial newspaper as an apprenticeship. His Persian experience is of much interest.

Donald Murray, National Liberal Club,

Will attempt to ensure Eliot Crawshay Williams's name appears on the toast list. Eliot Crawshay Williams will play an important part in the forthcoming election, which is sure to result in 'the triumph of Liberalism'.

H. H. Asquith, Wallingford,

Is not connected with the award of honours, but will testify to the services A. J. Williams has rendered to the Liberal Party. Photocopy.

Lewis Harcourt, 14 Berkeley Square, W,

Is pleased A. J. Williams appreciates the Bill which will prove to be 'a real working measure'. Hopes A. J. Williams will visit the Lobby more frequently in future. See A 2/11 for A. J. Williams's letter.

Thomas Gibson Bowles, 25 Lowndes Square,

Discusses A. J. Williams's 'grouped constituency plan', which he thinks has many weaknesses, but approves of the Alternative Vote. Believes the House of Commons should be 'free & ungagged'.

Lord Carrington, 53 Princes Gate,

Is sorry to learn of A. J. Williams's illness. The scenes in the House of Lords have been 'pathetic', and the Tories appear 'ridiculous'. See A 2/18 for A. J. Williams's letter.

Tom Hughes, Elmsfield, Bridgend,

Has discussed Eliot Crawshay Williams with Lloyd George: how perfectly he does his work, and how well he stands with the Chancellor & other cabinet ministers. Eliot Crawshay Williams's future is sure to be brilliant. See A 2/19 for reply.

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