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Britain and Japan: Biographical Portraits, Vol. Asian Studies. Table of Contents. Sign in to annotate. Delete Cancel Save. Cancel Save. View Expanded. Recent searches:. Create a new lightbox Save. Create a lightbox Your Lightboxes will appear here when you have created some. Save to lightbox. Malcolm MacDonald. Mr Malcolm Macdonald Dominions Secretary arriving for the meeting. Malcolm MacDonald, new Governor of Kenya. He leaves for Kenya to take up his new post this evening.

Keystone Photo Shows: Mr. Malcolm MacDonald at the Colonial Office this morning. He says he is ''swotting'' up India in readiness for his new job- and much of his information is being obtained from the works of Rudyard Kipling. Photo shows Mr. Malcolm MacDonald at his London flat. At his side is a rubber plant - and a box of fruits from Hongkong.

The Chinese Ding Ware bowl was one of his favourite pieces. Related Topics. University of Durham Museums Durham. Published 1 April The collection has been listed a copy of this is held at Durham. Childhood letters from MJM. Letter home from school. Contributions by MJM member of the committee Notes on British and European history, including economic history; notes on books read some of these may be school notes.

Hodgkin, MJM's tutor, on obtaining his degree. Markwald on MJM's plan to become a journalist. For November election see also under National Labour Party. Election See also under National Labour Party. Constituency correspondence Correspondence is often arranged in batches on a particular subject; where this is the case, it has been filed according to the starting date of the correspondence.

Some material removed and retained by Foreign Office. Papers re MacDonald's visit to Australia See also previous section. Palestine Palestine memoranda and correspondence N. There are no papers on the Conference.

General correspondence as High Commissioner Including private letters from Canadians. Correspondence - miscellaneous classified files Other files in this series were left in Singapore for destruction.

These files have separate sections before and after May , i e they continue into the period of MJM's Commissioner-Generalship. Official papers - Special files Bukit Serene, Mallaig and other Conferences Telegrams mostly to Foreign Office reporting on conferences of British representatives in Far East for additional file on conferences see at end of this section.

This file has been moved from classified sequence. Correspondence - Classified files These are arranged in a classified order, modified from that used by MJM.

Malcolm MacDonald personal i. Correspondence - chronological files Copies of letters from MJM. Singapore programme etc [] with forewords by M MacDonald. For newspaper articles on Brunei on 25th anniversary of Sultan Ahmed's succession and on his death, see below under Newspaper cuttings.

List inside file of original order of these papers. For newspaper articles on Sarawak, see below under Newspaper cuttings. Correspondence mainly with Sihanouk See also under India. Despatches and official correspondence Copies of despatches and letters from MJM mostly to the Commonwealth Relations Office. For newspaper articles on India, see below under Newspaper cuttings.

Original file 9. Formerly numbered MAC. Correspondence with Kenyatta There follows a series of correspondence given original file numbers by one of MJM's secretaries. These files have been re-ordered. Original file 2. Correspondence with Kenya Government Copies of MJM's correspondence with various members of the government, arranged alphabetically additional mixed files at end of section.

Not many letters from people, presumably official ones kept on official files. Often the same MJM letter sent to many people. Invitations to meet Asian businessmen are classed as semi-official, invitations to meet visiting politicians as official. Original file 63 Some material removed and retained by Foreign Office. Personal correspondence files from State House These files have been kept in their original order and not added to because they have indexes of correspondents in the front of each file.

They are filed roughly chronologically according to replies. These files continued by Alphabetical Sequence and parallel Chronological Sequence. Most letters from famous people removed and only copies of MJM's side of the correspondence. Original file 16 MAC. Many MJM letters only, one side of correspondence. Original file 19 Some material removed and retained by Foreign Office.

Many only one side of correspondence. All one paragraph letters. Arranged alphabetically by initial letter of surname, chronologically within sections. Arranged alphabetically by initial letter of surname, chronologically in sections. Only one copy kept. Alphabetical order.

For despatches on Kenya and China , see under relevant sections. Original file 8 Some material removed and retained by Foreign Office.



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