[Miscellaneous Australian Correspondence], 06 December 1927-11 May 1938

 
Component identifier:
Item 8/19/2/5
Content Summary:

Letters to Ford from Australian correspondents and copies of Ford's replies. (183p.)

Includes:

Ford to Sir Stanley Argyle (Melbourne), (23/11/1934 -06/03/1937): re trade, Australian produce

William Raeburn (Glasgow) to S.M.Bruce (Canberra), (06/12/1927): re 'bottleneck' of Australian trade in London

Ford (Glasgow) to S.M.Bruce (London), (28/03/1935): re Australian trade, encloses copy of

Bruce (Canberra) to Ford (02/03/1928): re Australian primary products

W.Forgan Smith (Queensland House) to Ford (11/05/1938): thanking him for promotion of trade between Scotland and Queensland. (Copy)

Correspondence between Ford and Sir Walter Leitch (Brighton), (28/10/1935 -18/03/1938): re merits of Glasgow for Australian trade; Victoria's trade with Scotland; Ford's opinion of Sir Richard Linton; death of Brigadier Bourchier

Correspondence between Ford and Richard Linton, Victoria Agent General (03/11/1933 -14/03/1935): re Linton's visit to Glasgow; Victoria's trade with Scotland; fruit trade

Correspondence between Ford and Sir William MacPherson (Windermere, Edinburgh), (09/06/1930 -16/06/1930): re visit to Glasgow

Correspondence concerning Rowland Dudley Simpson's agency for Glasgow merchants in New Zealand. Includes; R.D.Simpson's C.V (21/02/1936); Correspondence between Ford and Simpson (London, and Auckland) concerning his establishment in Auckland, problems with Glasgow goods and firms, housing in Auckland;Letters of introduction from Ford to several New Zealand friends and associates; Correspondence between Ford and several Glasgow firms prominent in the dairy trade (21/02/1934 -05/03/1934): re trade in Australian butter; Copies of press cuttings and statements in Hansard (Australia), (07/1934 08/1934): re activities of Richard Linton and costs of the Agent General.

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