Alleges misreporting of Tisza's speeches since the war began. The position of Rumania. Peace terms envisaged by Britain should have been publicised long since. Expects Hungarian revolution. Typescript.
British policy to detach Austra-Hungary from Germany by using Italy and Rumania as levers. Transylvania: danger of rift between Hungary and Rumania. Hungary and Italy both fear Slavs. Typescript.
E. T. John too busy to write himself, had met Lloyd George the previous day to discuss agricultural policy, and is to meet a Treasury official the following Tuesday. (728: 781). Typescript.
E. T. John's lung congested. Asking Roberts to explain to Wheldon and O'Farrelly. E. T. John suggests that O'Farrelly and Lloyd Jones should travel to Bangor to meet Congress organising Committee. Typescript.
'Marassi agrees to load Hesperides 2800 tons all lavato.'. Telegram. Also: E. T. John to Pillot. 'Wire received Presume you are writing fully here'. And E. T. John to [--] Lemon. 'Kindly forward my letters Grand Hotel Rome Marassi agrees load Hesperides apparently quite safe continue chartering'. Draft telegrams.
In anticipation of E. T. John's speech to the Welsh exiles (at the National Eisteddfod), the writer requests E. T. John to point out the need for Welsh studies to be carried on overseas. America's opportunity to commemorate Goronwy Owen's bicentenary. Admires E. T. John's work for the Welsh nation and asks him to promote a venture for a children's Bible in Welsh. English/Welsh.