Letter from [Vera L ], Banstead Manor, Cheveley, to Silcock to thank him for his letter and to inform him concerning the Sunday Club of the Chinese in Cambridge. She hopes to see Silcock at Chatham House on 16th.
Letters from Margaret Knight, Victoria Diocesan Association, Hong Kong and China, and Messrs. Sandberg to each request 6 copies of Mr Sze's Paper from his lecture.
Letter from D.M. Carr to Silcock to thank for invitation to the Conference and to ask whether Silcock was satisfied with Friday's Committee meeting.
Letter from Edward C. Carter, American Council Institute of Pacific Relations, to Honorary Secretary, The China Society, to ask for a copy of the Society's last annual report or printed statement describing their activities.
Sans titreLetter from K. Obermann to Dr Szeming Sze to ask whether he would send a copy of the book he had written concerning the young China. Sze has added a note to Silcock to ask if he has copies of the book.
Sans titreLetter from Johnston to Silcock to express his pleasure in being appointed to the Consultation Committee, dated 21 April 1931. A second letter from Johnston to Silcock to agree to prepare a paper for the China Society for its June meeting and to ask him to lunch with him at the Thatched House Club, the following Tuesday, dated 24 April 1931.
Sans titreLetter from George Allen & Unwin Limited, Publishers & Exporters, to The Secretary, China Society, to ask for a list of members of the Society to which they could advertise a recent publication on the Japanese population question.
Sans titreLetter from The China Express and Telegraph to Silcock as Secretary of the China Society to ask that future correspondence be addressed to the Editor, Mr T. Petrie, and to ask whether Mr Petrie may have a ticket to the Garden Party on 13 June.
These papers consist predominantly of correspondence with Henry Thomas Silcock concerning the administration of the China Society in 1931.
Sans titreLetter from Rodin I. Jardine, International Student Service, to Mr Sze to thank on behalf of Mr Parkes for the pamphlet on Chinese students in England. He asks for a further copy for Mr Pobereszki. He also suggests that Mt Sze might like to join the International Student Service and inquires regarding any pamphlets which the Union of Chinese Students may have published.
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