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Window with armorial bearing being prepared for Major and Mrs Smith by Mr Stephenson.

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Is the enclosed suggestion practical? If it could be put into effect in some form, it would add to the government's popularity in Wales.

[--], 5 Marlborough Road, Richmond Hill, Surrey,

Encloses a press cutting comprising a letter 'from the President of the Christian Socialists in Belgium'. The letter in the cutting expresses an interest in the scheme for the increase in wages and warns of the serious consequences of the over-production of coal. It is essential to regulate production and to establish selling prices beneficial to capital and labour. Has written two articles based on these ideas and would be pleased to examine recipient's scheme. The letter A1/82 notes that such a scheme requires the agreement of the men, but it has attracted a favourable response from Continental coalowners and Conservatives. D. A. Thomas may wish to become acquainted with the details of the scheme. Writer will gladly forward further details.

?, Au Roule, to,

Sorry that it is not in the writer's power to comply. Waits for the conclusion of an affair to satisfy the writer's engagement. Recipient shall have preference. Copy.

[--], Campagne Chaparide,

Wintry weather. All the other English families had left but her father had taken the Campagne for five months. Arrangements for their journey to Marseilles. Description of travels and activities.

[--], From London to May Roberts,

Advice re formation of Congress sub-committees. Suggesting some persons who might help the cause. St Davids Hall, Paddington available for meetings.

?, Gresford,

A request for information concerning the Lady Strode charity for education in the parish and concerning the ownership of school buildings erected during the previous fifteen years; also as to whether the charity money could be used for inducing pupils to remain at school longer as pupil teachers.

[--], Incorporated Chamber of Commerce, Cardiff,

W. R. Hawkins, the Chamber's secretary, is to send to D. A. Thomas a copy of Colonel Ingram's paper on the Severn Defences. Discusses the likely result of the destruction of the dock gates at Cardiff by an enemy. The special contracts made by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty with the Colliery Owners for 'supply under circumstances constituting anticipated or actual war'. The importance of south Wales coal to the movements of the Mercantile Marine.

?, Kensington, to Lord Grey,

Grey may keep journals; [Edward] Ellice has written to him from Paris saying that feeling there the same as in the autumn: 'Anti Italian. Anti-liberal', and anxious for 'conquest, influence and aggrandisement.' Comments on Montalembert. Remains in England until the Education report is signed and will then leave for '... a safer climate - probably to Rome.'.

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