Letters to his father from Lahore, Simla and, from Sep, Amritsar, including text, probably of a radio broadcast, on The Significance of the Russo-German Conflict.
Letters to his father from New Delhi and from Apr, Bahawalpur. Gap after 22 Jul, when he starts commenting on Punjab Boundary Commission, until 19 Aug.
Letters received from various persons including Horace Alexander (1947), L C L Griffin (1947), Sir Maurice Gwyer (1948), Walter Crocker (1955) and Rajkumari Amrit Kaur (1962); newscutting from Statesman (10 Jul 1961) describing Moon's career.
Letters providing information for, and commenting on, Divide and Quit (1961) from various persons including Sir Olaf Caroe, Sir Herbert Emerson, Sir Francis Mudie, Sir James Penny, and Lord Mountbatten.
Addresses to Convocation (? of Government College, Lahore, c 1940-41); broadcast talks for Lahore Radio Station on wartime topics (1941) and for BBC General Forces Programme on 'How India is Governed' (1944) and for Overseas Services on 'India' (1944 and 1946).