Letters to Charles from various correspondents

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Includes invitations to meet, reference to political matters, an account of the situation at Chopwell Colliery, education matters, disarmament, discussion of the formation of an International Relief Union, discussion of the circumstances of dismissal of a Station Master at Naworth, an account of H J Lane's life in British Columbia (with a photograph of their house), picture postcards of Lossiemouth, reference to Charles' appointment to the Labour Party's National Executive Committee, H M Swanwick's resignation from the Union of Democratic Control (UDC) and discussion of the use of Yorkshire Powders to treat lamb disease.
Correspondents include M Philips Price, John Bell, Eleanor Acland, Hugh Bell, Northbourne, Robert Pohl, Margaret McMillan, Arthur E E Reade, Arthur Ponsonby, H J Lane, J Ramsay MacDonald, R H Tawney, Jennie Lee, A Mendelssohn Bartholdy, A Telfer, Anna M Philips, Will Arnold-Forster, Wedgwood Benn, W H Buckler, W Joynson-Hicks, J H Thomas and J C Wedgwood.
Also includes a letter from Charles to George Otto Trevelyan on the private management of railways.

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