A postcard (17 August, 1943) from James to Tambimuttu, advising of a change of address. (Poems by Diana James appeared in Poetry London, 2:10 (1944), pp. 80-83.)
Three letters: [Editor] to Kenward (16 July, 1945), granting permission to re-publish two poems previously published in Poetry London; Kenward to Tambimuttu (manuscript, 9 August [1945]), submitting further poems (not present); Tambimuttu to Kenward (7 November, 1945).
Letter (manuscript, 5 January, 1944) from Lee to Tambimuttu, expressing incomprehension of W S Graham, 'The Fifth Journey' and incredulity at its publication.
Letter (typescript, 2 April, 1941) from Mair to the Editor, complaining of 'this pretentious cult of the obscure'. Annotated for publication ('Lady speaks her mind').
M J T Tambimuttu: Correspondent Manning, Christina
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Letter (typescript, 4 June, 1942) from Manning to the Editor, with the following poems (under the name Christina Grey): 'Hush who hears?'; 'Down our street'; 'Torn'; 'Thanks be to God'; 'Flushed!'; 'Stay at home Joan!'.
Letter (typescript, 11 July, 1943) from Maranz to Tambimuttu, offering prosework entitled 'Correspondences', with two extracts ('Fifth Letter' and 'Sixth Letter').