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Royal Institute of International Affairs: correspondence

MS. Brand 117/1

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Title

Royal Institute of International Affairs: correspondence

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MS. Brand 117/1

Summary

Subjects, documents, and correspondents include:

notes for speech on Gold Standard, 3 Dec 1930

British Commonwealth Relations Conference, 1933: memorandum, agenda, and report

Imperial defence

L. Curtis

'The International Functions of Gold. Record of First Meeting held on December 5th 1929' (not for publication)

C. Addis

Sir J. Stamp

economic handbooks

gold question

Date

1929-1934

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Archive of Robert Henry Brand, Baron Brand

British [later Royal] Institute of International Affairs

Royal Institute of International Affairs: correspondence

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