Letter from P J Thomas, Balliol College, Oxford, to the Secretary to the Committee on Indian Students, giving his views on the necessity of having a Government Hostel for Indian students in London
Letter, dated 26 September 1921, from T C Moore, past President of the North Staffordshire Chamber of Commerce, to the Secretary to the Committee on Indian Students, confirming his attendance as a witness before the Committee and enclosing related correspondence giving his views on Indian students
Letter to the Secretary to the Committee on Indian Students from the Registrar of the General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the UK, enclosing a table showing the number of students and practitioners from India registered in virtue of qualifications obtained in India, 1911-1920
Two notes by W H Swain, Assistant Secretary in the Military Department of the India Office, on the number of Indians given commissions in the Indian Army and on questions raised at the Indians Students Committee on 17 August 1921
Two notes by H F Dunkley, ICS (Burma), formerly Secretary of the Burma Branch of the Burma Society: on the Burma Society in Burma, and giving his views on Indian students in England
Letter from R M J Knaster, Warden of the hostel at 21 Cromwell Road, London, to R E Field, Joint Secretary to the Committee on Indian Students, enclosing a statement regarding the relationship between the Warden and the House Managing Committee, a list of salaries paid to the domestic staff at 21 Cromwell Road, and statistics regarding the number of students who visited the hostel in the period 1920-1921
Statement by John Felix Waley, Barrister-at-Law and Secretary to the Council of Legal Education, and enclosing a set of eight documents marked A to H
Scope & Content:
Enclosed with J F Waley's covering letter and statement are the following documents: (A) Rules of the several societies of Lincoln's Inn, the Middle Temple, the Inner Temple, and Gray's Inn as to the Council of Legal Education (1914); (B) Consolidated Regulations of the several societies of Linco...