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- 1919-35.
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1987 And 1991 Donations And 1992 Purchase,
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Letters from Danzig, New York, Washington DC, Connecticut,
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Letters from Strasbourg, Berlin, Paris, Wien,
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Letters from San Francisco, Changkiakow,
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Letters from G.V.J. to his family, mainly from London. Many of the letters discuss G.V.J.'s work for D Lloyd George at Westminster and Churt.
Letters from G.V.J. at Dublin to his family,
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Letters to G.V.J. The correspondents include Ernest Benn (20/39), Rev Gwilym Davies (20/43), D Lloyd George (20/32), Stephen King Hall (20/16,20), Malcolm Muggeridge (20/36,44), Bernard Pares (20/7,11, 13 and 33), Wickham Steed (20/27,29), A J Sylvester (20/21,22) and Evelyn Wrench (20/30).
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File of references for G.V.J., and copies of G.V.J.'s curriculum vitae. The referees include D Lloyd George (21, 7-10) and Bernard Pares (21 / 12-17).
Research notes, lectures, articles, etc,
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File of research notes and typescripts assembled by G.V.J. while in the employ of D Lloyd George. The subjects discussed in the notes include Disarmament; The Imperial Conference of 1926 and the Balfour Report; India; the League of Nations; Soviet Russia; The Empire after the War; War debts and the World Economic Conferences; Review of World Affairs for 1930; the Present Trade situation and prospects [1931]; the London Naval Conference, 1930; the Foreign Press and the Three Power Agreement; and the prospect of the Five-Power Naval Conference.