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Malta

MS. Callaghan 225

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Title

Malta

Shelfmark

MS. Callaghan 225

Summary

Comprises:

Folder labelled "1219: I/C/Malta: 60-61" containing speeches and correspondence regarding dockyard workers, unemployment, civil servants and trade unions in Malta. 1958-1961

Envelope labelled "1220: I/C/Malta: 58" containing papers regarding Malta, including speech given by Callaghan to the House of Commons, notes, factsheets, reports, and extracts from Hansard. 1955-1958

Envelope labelled "1221: I/C/Malta: 56-61" containing papers regarding the proposed integration of Malta with the UK and the constitutional position of Malta, the economy in Malta, Dom Mintoff, and plans for the dockyards. 1955-1961

Date

1955-1961

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (3 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of James Callaghan

Foreign and defence policy

Commonwealth and decolonisation

Malta

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