| Description | This section contains correspondence between Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury and Dorothy Woodman, the Secretary of the Union of Democratic Control relating to an appeal for an agreement stabilising Anglo-Indian relations as the Second World War engulfed the Far East. In December 1936 Woodman wrote to Taylor Cadbury asking her to support a statement they were issuing about the Far East Crisis to appear in the international press which she hoped would serve to 'end the present deadlock' in relations between India and Britain. A newscutting relating to the statement in which Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury is named as a supporter also features in this section. |