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  <dc:title>Correspondence about Scotland</dc:title>
  <dc:description>R.E. Muirhead (Scottish National Congress), Arthur Woodburn and Morgan Phillips concerning the LP's attitude to devolution. Includes copies of a speech by Gaitskell at North Berwick (24/3/56) and a 1918 Labour election leaflet on home rule (another copy in the later correspondence 1958) (35 including duplicates) 12/55 - 4/56 
T. Comrie (Scottish Covenant Association) and Morgan Phillips, concerning devolution. Includes Scottish Covenant Association pamphlets (10) 3-6/56 
T.S pence (Scottish National Congress), Morgan Phillips and Arthur Woodburn, concerning the dismissal of workers from English controlled firms (11) 2/57 
John P.Mackintosh (Pentlands Constituency LP) and David Ginsburg concerning a LP policy pamphlet for Scotland (6) 9-10/57 
R. Macfarquar and David Ginsburg concerning LP policy in Scotland (5) 10/57 
Prof John Pilley, Edinburgh University, and George Thomson concerning the revised Scottish teacher training regulations (11) 10/58 
R.E. Muirhead (Scottish National Congress) and David Ginsburg, concerning devolution and enclosing Scottish National Congress leaflets and a 1918 Labour election leaflet ( another copy in the earlier correspondence) (13) 10-12/58 
Jean Mann enclosing a cutting of an article by Emanuel Shinwell in 'The Glasgow Herald' (9/12/58) (3) 12/58 
W.G. Marshall and Tom Oswald concerning rail closures (3) 12/59 
Dumbarton &amp; District Trades Council (Peter McGrourty) and Tom STEELE concerning the decision of the Albion Motor Company not to build their factory at Gooseholm (5) 3/61 
John Wood (NUM Scottish area), Tom Fraser and Jack Hill concerning the Scottish miners' lobby of Parliament (8) 2-3/62.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1956-1962</dc:date>
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