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Cousin Dr. Jack Evans

Comments on Von Lettow and campaign in East Africa during 1st World War when Evans was Doctor with RAMC; also relates to native affairs in South Africa.

Sir Alan W. Pim

As well as family affairs, these letters relate to the native question in South Africa, visit to Rhodesia 1908, the future of the Protectorates, visit to British Honduras and Indian affairs 1889-1924.

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Correspondents: - Alexander, W.H.F., Allbright, M.C. Bastow, J., Bone. W., Braithwaite, W., Brown, A., Bunt, T., Butler, C., Butler, B & M. Calpin, H., Champley, A., Davy, J.B., Farren, C S K.W., Fear, E.B., Fleming, M., Ford, H.B.B., Fox, F.W., Fry, R., Garnett, E., Gillett, M. Haughton, B., Hemming, A.H., Hodson, R.C., Howe, F L L., Jones, :.D.R., Littleboy, W.E., Lloyd, A., Long, R.J., McCree, A., Norman, H E W., Norrie, E., Papp, C., Paul, P.T., Pen, H.W., Pickard, B., Reynolds, G., Smith, W.J., Standing, L.D. S H.F., Thompson, W., Tritton, F.J., Warne, W.H, Warner, C., Webb, M., Wells, W., Wilkinson, A.W.

Subjects: - Aid given to Friends to obtain work; Friends Ambulance Unit in 1st World War; native affairs; education, particularly the attempt to establish a Friends School at Inchanga, Natal; organisation off Friends in S. Africa, including conferences; penal reform; hostels, Labour conditions; desirability of using army for police purposes.

Quakers Correspondence with A.R. Fear

Subjects: - Armaments and world peace; Indian affairs; native affairs in S. Africa; Fear's visit to S. Africa 1931 when he met Smuts; Friends School at Inchanga, Natal; tribute to H. Pim for his assistance to Quaker movement.

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