Letter (6 March, 1946) from Allan enquiring about the prospect of employment and the possibility of Poetry London publishing a volume of poems. With a reply (14 March, 1946) from Tambimuttu that he has 'no vacancies' but would be happy to consider Allan's manuscript.
Three poems (typescript): 'The Voice of the Trumpet'; 'Starting Point'; and 'Highway Love'. The first two poems were published Poetry London, 2:10 (1944), pp. 11-12.
Letter (manuscript, 29 June, 1945) from Gnr J Atkins enquiring about four poems previously submitted. Reply (3 August, 1945) from Tambimuttu, who cannot find them and asks for further copies.
Letter in manuscript (without date) from Sub Lieut Rowan Ayers RNVR enclosing four poems (not present) for consideration. With reply (12 November, 1945) from Tambimuttu, returning the poems ('your poems have no relation to the war years we have lived in').
Brief letter (manuscript, 24 June, 1941) from the Rev Frank Buchanan to Tambimuttu, together with two poems in typescript ('Where the Night Ends' and 'Short Pieces'). 'Where the Night Ends' appeared in Poetry London, 2:10 (1944), pp. 23-24.
Letter (manuscript, 11 April, 1945) from Casse to Tambimuttu, enclosing poems (not present) for consideration. Copy letter reply (16 November, 1945), retaining two poems 'for possible publication'.