Drafts and printed copies of Dorman-Smith's speeches on Burma. Also copy of an interview with him by Burmese journalists in London. Dated as: 1944-47; 1954
Copy of diary, probably by Dorman-Smith, of a tour in the Simla Hill-States, Oct 1943. Also itineraries of tours and official journeys by the Dorman-Smiths, including their return from India to Burma in 1945.
Earlier and amended typescript copies of Report on the Civil Administration of Burma Oct 1945 - Jun 1946 by T.L. Hughes, CBE, ICS (retd), with covering letter from Hughes. Dated as: no date
Copies of telegrams to and from members of the Dorman-Smith family about the death of Major Thomas Cook from wounds in Italy, and the return to India of his widow, Jacqueline.
Copies of speeches by and in honour of Lady Dorman-Smith at meetings of the Burmese Women's League and All Burma Women's Freedom League, with further material connected with the Dorman-Smiths' return to Burma.
Typescript copy of A Diary of Events leading up to the evacuation of Myitkyina being a preface to the story of how a party of civilians evaded the Japs by walking out of Burma by the DARU pass through the HUKAWNG VALLEY and over the PANGSAU pass into Assam [by Eric Battersby, aide-de-camp to Gov...
Copies of Burma Radio Broadcast by Sir Paw Tun, 12 Dec 1941, calling for resistance to invasion; of a speech by him introducing the Dorman-Smiths, 26 Apr 1942; and of his article "The Way to Success", probably from The Burman Buddhist.