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StorageSiteUCL Special Collections
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Reference Number GAITSKELL/C/68
TitlePapers relating to the Labour Party
Date1952-1953
DescriptionPLP (Parliamentary Labour Party) Standing Orders Mar 1952
Report on the Foreign Affairs Group meeting Apr 1952
Report on the Conference of British, French and German Socialists at Bonn, 27 Apr 1952 by Hugh Dalton Apr 1952
Note by the Defence and Services Group 'Stationing British Troops in Egypt' 12 May 1952
Statement on the Gowers Committee Recommendations by F.Mulley, with a note to Gaitskell by Lawrence Raisin [?1951]
Memorandum on the Currency and Bank Note Bill, for consideration by the Legal and Judicial Group, with a covering letter 13 May 1952
Copy of a letter from Attlee to Churchill in the 'Times', dated 3 Jul 1945, concerning the relationship between the NEC and the PLP and foreign policy under the new Labour government [?1952]
Note by H.M. [?Herbert Morrison] on the powers of the NEC in relation to the PLP 4 Jun 1952
Note 'The cost of the German agreement' annotated [?by Gaitskell] [?1952]
Notes on a visit to Land Hesse in the US zone of Germany by a group of Labour MPs, Whitsun 1952, by John Hynd Jun 1952
Note on 'Hire Purchase and Credit Sale Agreement' 19 Jun 1952
Papers of the Ad Hoc Committee on Increased Remuneration of General Practitioners (12) Jun-Jul 1952
Includes: the British Medical Association statement on the 'Danckwerts Award and Future Distribution of the Central Pool'; the Ministry of Health Working Party Report on 'Distribution of Remuneration among General Practitioners'; 'Medical World Newsletter' 23 Jun 1952
Result of ballot for the NEC, Annual Conference 1952
?Article, 'Some Further Thoughts on Morecombe' [1952]
MS notes 'The Labour Party Today' for a ?speech to the TU Group (2ff) [1952]
Cutting from 'Forward' of an article 'Gaitskell Replies to Bevan' 25 Oct 1952
'The Economic Aims of the Labour Party' for the 'Political Quarterly': 4 annotated drafts Dec 1952.
Extent1 folder
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsThe papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
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