Personal correspondence files arranged alphabetically 1964-1968
(These files are arranged alphabetically by the first letter of the correspondent's name and then chronologically by MJM's replies. There is another series of files in chronological order with copies of MJM's side of the correspondence only.
These two series continue the
Personal correspondence files from State House under Africa; Kenya)
MAC.57/1/1-119, 57/2/1-101, 57/3/1-76, 57/4/1-81 11 December 1964 - 20 September 1968
Correspondence (A files), including Aga Khan, Sir Michael Adeane, American Ambassadors, friends in Britain re Kenya and South East Asia re and including congratulations on honours; patronage of clubs and societies; British farmers and settlers
staying on or selling farms; personal matters (weddings etc ); social engagements; thanks for gifts; art; thanks for hospitality; refugees; help with research; notice of visit of Secretary of State for the Colonies; Kenya National Parks patron;
letters of condolence; references for employment, etc; visitors to Kenya; Indian Ocean defence; breaking of links with British royalty; world government; congratulations on appointment as Special Representative; letters from friends;
Treasures of Kenya ; the Far East; invitations to lecture; banning of The Reds and the Blacks by W Attwood, newspaper cuttings etc; exhibitions of R Anderson's works; J R MacDonald on a
BBC recording; collecting.
MAC.57/5/1-93, 57/6/1-98, 57/7/1-116, 57/8/1-113, 57/9/1-90, 57/10/1-80, 57/11/1-85 5 January 1965 - 20 September
1968
Correspondence (B files), including Sir Frederic Bennett, N F H Berlis, A Bottomley, G Bertoli, H Berkeley, J S Bennett, Princess Marthe Bibesco, W Bell, H A N Brown re and including St John Ambulance nursing; briefing the BBC on Africa; thanks
for hospitality; visitors to Kenya (VIPs, industrialists, friends etc); references for employment, etc; invitations; social engagements; personnel; land sales by British in Kenya; patronage of clubs and societies; Tanzanian air wing; Nakuru Show;
letters from friends; letters of condolence; opinion of Kenyan ministers of British policy re Rhodesia; representative from Kenya at Commonwealth Conference; collecting; personnel; H Mulli; Sir Frederic Bennett's ban from Kenya; H Berkeley's visit;
compassionate purchase of farms; British and Kenyan citizenship; welcoming and saying goodbye to High Commissioners etc; Kenya National Trading Company; repatriation of sterling; MJM's books; education; invitations to lecture; Kenyan Armed Forces;
Northern Frontier boundary and coal; hospital treatment for British community; Burundi;
“Note on Rwanda and Burundi” by MJM; congratulations on honours; R St Barbe Baker; H Berkeley and K Kaunda and Zambia; Caroline Okello-[Odago]; staff movements; thanks for gifts; television programmes; N Sihanouk;
message from G Brown to B J Vorster; visit to Beirut; British Ambassador in Washington; help with research.
MAC.58/1/1-67, 58/2/1-91, 58/3/1-90, 58/4/1-97, 58/5/106, 58/6/1-91, 56/7/1-61, 58/8/1-88, 58/9/1-48 3 November
1964 - 1 October 1968
Correspondence (C files), including Sir Arthur Clark, M Cowie, Sir Andrew Cohen, G W St J Chadwick; K B Campbell, Chang Han-Fu; C Cox, B Castle, W R Crocker, F Cavendish Bentinck, F and Y Cumming-Bruce, G E Crombie, [A] Coates, I Clark re
congratulations on his appointments; visitors to Kenya (VIPs, industrialists, friends etc); letters of condolence; Zoological and Botanical Gardens; British stall at Kenya Show; education in Kenya; British training for Kenyan police officers; use of
swimming pool by schools; compassionate purchase of farms; invitations; personnel;
Kenyatta's country ; social engagements; British and Kenyan nationality; European farmers; possible Australian High Commission in Kenya; thanks for hospitality; contacts with South East Asia and China; references for
employment and requests for help; adviser for East African Railways; letters from friends; economic relations between East and Central Africa; Rhodesia; thanks for gifts and cards; cutbacks in Information Department; visit of Singapore delegation;
links between economists and education; MJM's books; frais; letters to J K Nyerere; visits to Nigeria; collecting; congratulations on honours and recommendations for; visits to other African countries; Raspit Hill; speech by Lord Citrine at
unveiling of J R MacDonald memorial; television and radio interviews.
MAC.59/1/1-78, 59/2/1-110, 59/3/1-118, 59/4/1-77 15 December 1964 - 18 September 1968
Correspondence (D files), including A Davies, M L Dalgleish, R Denning, C de Bird (see also passim); Lord Delamere, A and M Denis re membership clubs and societies; visitors to Kenya (VIPs, industrialists, friends etc); thefts from farms; MRA and
[Mau Mau]; social engagements; compassionate purchase of farms; MJM's books; domestic arrangements (wine); articles by MJM, promoting British exports to Kenya; personnel; recommendations for honours; thanks for hospitality; swimming pool; contacts
with South East Asia including Brunei; congratulations on appointments; visits to London; letters from friends; British and Kenyan citizenship; K Kaunda; furniture removal to Raspit; researchers using J R MacDonald's papers; charities; references
for employment.
MAC.59/5/1-59, 59/6/1-66, 59/7/1-58, 59/8/1-53 5 June 1964 - 19 September 1968
Correspondence (E files), including Lord Elton, Lord Enniskillen; W Etherton (Collins); Haile Selassie, H P Elliott, Sir Donald Evans re India; patronage of clubs and socities; visitors to Kenya (VIPs, friends etc); financial support for East
African Common Services Organisation; personnel; East African Safari Rally; invitations to lecture; various East Africa societies; references for employment; corporation tax; invitations; MJM's books; invitation to write article;
“Can democracy survive in Africa? What is Britain's part?” by H P Elliott; information on D Ochieng's movements from East African Newsapapers Ltd; East African Railways and Harbours financial difficulties; letters
from friends; researchers using J R MacDonald's papers; contacts with South East Asia; personnel; Nigeria; “How to break the deadlock and win the peace in Nigeria” by H P Elliott; visits to London.
MAC.59/9/1-64, 59/10/1-94, 59/11/1-91 21 December 1964 - 19 September 1968
Correspondence (F files), including King Faisal, R W D Fowler, R and J I Forsey, N Fisher, J Freeman, J Foot, P M Foster, S J G Fingland, Mrs J Fisher re thanks for gifts and cards; O Kambona; letters from friends; visitors to Kenya (friends,
VIPs, industrialists, etc ); invitations; personnel; East African Airways; charities; MJM's books; military equipment for Kenya; Kenya's "press" in Britain; thanks for hospitality; recommendations for honours; compassionate purchase of farms; Mrs
Margach; art and collecting; British and Kenyan citizenship; contacts with newspapers; congratulations on honours; help with employment, references;
Born Free ; memorial in Westminster Abbey to those who served in the Colonies; Mrs Gandhi; talks in Kampala; invitations to lecture; friends in India; J R MacDonald, article on and papers; visits to London; visits to
South East Asia and Khartoum; “One man's faith in a continent” by W Fredericks, Los Angeles Times (Kennedy in Africa); letters of condolence; Nigeria; African-American conference.
MAC.60/1/1-77, 60/2/1-97, 60/3/1-108, 60/4/1-101, 60/5/1-93, 60/6/1-118 13 December 1964 - 21 October
1968
Correspondence (G files), including Sir Alexander Grantham, A F R Griffin, Yung Mei (Glazier), Sir Martin Gilliat, Sir Patrick Gore-Booth, A Geddes, Sir Saville Garner, A Greenwood, M Gilbert, R K A Gardiner, I Gandhi, J S Gandee, Lord Gardiner,
N and G Gilchrist, Prince William of Gloucester re and including money for Iban school children; congratulations on appointments; invitations; social engagements; visitors to Kenya (VIPs, friends, bankers, etc); letters from friends; missing papers
re J Kenyatta's trial; references for employment; personnel; work of Correspondents and Consular Department and problems of staff changes; visits to various parts of Africa; Vietnam; honours; British and Kenyan citizenship; MJM's books; thanks for
hospitality; compassionate purchase of farms; Compassionate Fund Trust; other people's books; film of
Born Free ; appointment as Special Representative and problems of Tanzania; possible meetings with J K Nyerere; Rhodesian situation; despatch on Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Meeting from Garner, PUSH No 25;
expatriates for Ministry of Agriculture; contacts with India and South East Asia; Tanzania; letters of condolence; treating African leaders in confidence; Commonwealth Conference; talks with various African leaders; southern Africa and South Africa;
B McKenzie; help with research; the Queen Mother; A Y Jackson.
MAC.60/7/1-127, 60/8/1-157, 60/9/1-104, 60/10/1-102, 60/11/1-66, 61/1/1-69, 61/2/1-73 8 December 1964 - 20
September 1968
Correspondence (H files), including C Hughes, Sir Julian Huxley, E L Howard-Williams, Lady Halifax, Sir David Hunt, the Misses R and V Harrigan, D Hodge, the Very Rev R J Harries, T Hopkinson, Sir Charles Harington, T Harrisson, R C C Hunt, Mrs J
Hart, Lady Claud Hamilton, Miss M Henman, Sir Philip Hay, T Hayashi, J D Hennings, W A Harriman, D K and G Hardie re British and Kenyan citizenship; Asians in Kenya; personnel problems; Africanisation; help with and references for employment and
grants; visitors to Kenya (friends, financiers, industrialists and VIPs etc); Red Cross help for victims of the Congo conflict; invitations to speak and lecture; help with research; wildlife; invitations; social engagements; farm purchases; letters
from friends; contacts with South East Asia, South Asia and Africa; Malindi; art and collecting; honours; thanks for hospitality; clubs and societies; International Press Institute discussions; Aden; letters of condolence; Commonwealth Arts
Festival; arms for Kenya; contacts with ambassadors, etc; thanks for cards and gifts; MJM's books; invitation to write article; Princess Marina's visit; R Denning's death; Zambia and East African airline; good wishes.
MAC.61/3/1-63, 61/4/1-117, 61/5/1-85 January 1965 - 5 September 1968
Correspondence (I and J files), including J E Johnson, J Innes, J B Johnston, C Imray, Indian High Commission, U John
(see also in Personal papers), Sir Glyn Jones, Sir Morrice
James re thanks for hospitality; thanks for cards and gifts; art and collecting; clubs and societies; British and Kenyan citizenship; visitors to Kenya (friends, VIPs etc); honours; personnel; social engagements; charities; invitations to speak and
lecture; RAF flying in Kenya; Rhodesia; Indian Ornithological Garden; compassionate purchase of farms; invitations; help with university entrance, employment and references; contacts with India and South East Asia; letters of condolence; MJM's
books; new capital for Malawi; help with research; failure to meet K Kaunda; retirement presents; visit to South East Asia; J R MacDonald's papers and T V programme re; invitations to write articles.
MAC.61/6/1-104, 61/7/1-113, 61/8/1-99 1 February 1965 - 12 August 1968
Correspondence (K files), including S King-Hall, Sir Stephen King-Hall, C Kerr, W W Kay, R B M King, S Kemp, T Kroll, S M Kapwepwe, Sir Hamilton Kerr, Seretse Khama, J N Karanja, Mrs A Keith, K Kaunda, Aung Sang Suu Kyi, Princess Marina, H
Kaufmann re Kenya National Assurance Company; personnel; employment and scholarships; seasonal greetings and thanks for; visitors to Kenya (educationalists, VIPs, industrialists, etc); invitations (especially to ministers); social engagements;
education; bankers; letters from friends; thanks for hospitality; visits to districts; Kenya Red Cross; the Stamp Mission reports; Kenya Society for the Blind; art and collecting; compassionate purchase of farms; clubs and societies; letters of
condolence; good wishes; joint Afro-British partnership in coffee farms; various embassies; murder of Dr P W U Kroll; thanks for gifts; Kariba; honours; Botswana and Rhodesia; Zambia; contacts with India; references.
MAC.61/9/1-107, 61/10/1-115, 61/11/1-115 30 January 1965 - 20 August 1968
Correspondence (L files), including J L [ ], L S B and M D Leakey, Sir Francis Loyd, C Law, C and P Lewis, D Lancaster, Sir Michael Le Fanu, H H Logan, Lady Lambe, C M le Quesne, Sir Gilbert Laithwaite, Lord Longford, Serene Lee Mau Seng, A Lall
re finance; speeches; British and Kenyan citizenship; invitations; visits to districts; clubs and societies; thanks for hospitality; social engagements; honours; visits to Kenya (VIPs, industrialists, friends etc); Swaziland princes; thanks for
cards and gifts; contacts with South East Asia; compassionate purchase of farms; wildlife protection; Cambodia; J R MacDonald biography; references for university, scholarships, employment; letters from friends;
“Admiral Sir Charles Lamb [sic]” by MJM; visits to various parts of Africa, especially Swaziland; South Africa; letters of condolence; “Political/social/economic review. Malaysia”
by Lee Mau Seng; visit to South East Asia.
MAC.62/1/1-86, 62/2/1-87, 62/3/1-106, 62/4/1-121, 62/5/1-84, 62/6/1-105, 62/7/1-79, 62/8/1-88, 62/9/1-71, 62/10/1-64, 62/11/1-50 2 December 1964 - 18 September 1968
Correspondence (M files), including Sir George Middleton; L R Maconochie Welwood, Mrs M McKenzie, V A Maddison, Lord Mountbatten, L G Mitchell, E W Mathu, V McKenna, D O Matthews, J C Morgan, M W Mwithaga, H Macmillan, Sir Leslie Monson, I S
MacPhail, Sir Alec Martin, C MacLaren, Lady MacGillivray, N Myers, Abd el el Fattah Moghrabi, Mrs L Middleton, N Mitchison (many to Kenyan ministers etc) re employment references; invitations; social engagements; visits to London; art and
collecting; land settlement;
“Memo to the British Commission on Kenya Land” by L R Maconochie Welwood; personal matters (furniture etc); visitors to Kenya (VIPs, industrialists, friends etc); honorary doctorate from Glasgow University;
hydro-electric power; film about Gandhi; compassionate purchase of farms; personnel; East African Railways and Harbours; thanks for hospitality; British and Kenyan nationality; re-employment for people leaving Kenya; honours; contacts with India
(and Pakistan) and South East Asia; clubs and societies; charities; wildlife; Corporation Tax; Kenya commerce; letters of condolence; money for Ibans' education; invitations to lecture; Zambia and British armed forces; Rhodesia; thanks for cards and
gifts; jobs in Kenya; help with education and search for employment; help with research, including on J R MacDonald; the Sudan; television series on Mountbatten; J R MacDonald centenary commemoration in Westminster Abbey, order of service etc; MJM's
books.
MAC.63/1/1-116, 63/2/1-98 11 December 1964 - 20 September 1968
Correspondence (N files), including P J Ngei, Mrs J Ndisi, M North, Sir Godfrey Nicholson, S Nyachae, R Ngala, J K Nyerere, S K Njonjo, H Nicholson, C Newbold, E G Norris, Paramount Chief of the Ngoni, Sir John Nicholls, C Njonjo, R W Newsam, E
North re good wishes; thanks for gifts and cards; invitations; societies and clubs; personnel; help for people in financial difficulties; compassionate purchase of farms; visits to parts of Kenya; MJM's books; visitors to Kenya (V I P s etc);
nephew; letters of condolence; invitations to speak or lecture; H Nicholson's Diaries; training for nurses; new appointments; possible lease of National Trust house; thanks for hospitality; honours; collecting and art; Malawi; help with research;
charities; Mayor of Nakuru's visit to Britain; visits to various parts of Africa; Mrs H Joseph.
MAC.63/3/1-120 10 December 1964 - 19 October 1968
Correspondence (O file), including D A Omari, Lord Oxford, D Ogilvie, C Oparaoche, J S Owen, Mrs L O'Brien re research into J R MacDonald; invitations (mainly to Kenyan ministers); visitors to Kenya (VIPs, bankers etc); payments to overseas aid
officers; conference in Cambridge on development; economic development; letters from and to friends; thanks for hospitality; invitation to speak; social engagements; personnel; schooling in Britain; Tanzania National Parks' staff salaries and need
for financial assistance; contacts with South East Asia.
MAC.63/4/1-84, 63/5/1-97, 63/6/1-115, 63/7/1-83 31 December 1964 - 18 September 1968
Correspondence (P files), including E H Peck, J Petersen, Sir Charles Ponsonby, Lord Portsmouth, Mrs Presland, A Porter, Mrs P Paine, L Pearson, J L Pumphrey, K D Potter, J B Pollard, J Porter, E E F Pretty, R B Penfold, Mrs Peatling re the
Americans and Indo-China; Prince Souvanna Phouma and Cambodia; Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding; thanks for hospitality; visit to Athens; thanks for gifts and cards; art and collecting; Zambia; Rhodesia; invitations; research on J R
MacDonald; visitors to Kenya (pressmen, VIPs, friends etc); references for employment; letters to friends; compassionate purchase of farms; assistance for education in Britain; Stamp Mission and British farmers; exchange control; contacts with South
East Asia; personnel; British and Kenyan citizenship; British stand at Nairobi Show; young people; social engagements; contacts with India; invitations to lecture; honours; Cabinet reshuffle; Anglo-Kenyan relations; letters of condolence; Brunei; J
R MacDonald; visits to various parts of Africa; Tan-Zam railway; visit to South East Asia including Laos.
MAC.64/1/1-105, 64/2/1-84, 64/3/1-90, 64/4/1-99, 64/5/1-62, 64/6/1-95, 64/7/1-105 7 January 1965 - 4 October
1968
Correspondence (Q and R files), including P Rogers, S A Raheem, Sir Samuel Quashie-Idun, Sir John and Lady Russell, N Bertoli Roch, the Queen Mother, L W Robert, D Roberts, Sir Algernon Rumbold, Sir Godfrey Rhodes, T Riput, A Russell Dunne, C W
Rubia, A B Richter-Rothschild, P S Rawson, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, K Ritchie, C Ronning, M Rothwell, Lady Reading, E M Rose, G F N Reddaway re Red Cross in Kenya; visitors to Kenya (VIPs, friends etc); Lord Bruce's visit; clubs and societies;
honours; invitations to give talks; invitations; social engagements;
“The United Nations and the next generation” by A Myrdal, broadcast; Nairobi students; art and collecting; visits to Ethiopia; letters from and to friends; wild-life; fishing cooperative; British farmers' problems
with cattle theft etc; Stamp Mission and British farmers' prospects in Kenya; capital aid; relations between Kenya and Ethiopia; thanks for cards and gifts; contacts with South East Asia, especially Sarawak; marketing in Kenya and Africanisation;
charities; British and Kenyan citizenship; thanks for hospitality; personnel; compassionate purchase of farms and transfer of money; staff for Nairobi city council; help with employment; seminar on aid with Mrs Castle; research into J R MacDonald;
collection in Gulbenkian Museum, Durham; events in Ethiopia; Oxford expedition to Kidepo; Vietnam; peace between Malaysia and Indonesia; contacts with India; problem of jobs for Asians; general situation in Kenya; visits to various parts of Africa;
elderly indigent Kenya repatriates, WRVS ; job references; letters of condolence.
MAC.64/8/1-75, 64/9/1-92, 64/10/1-91, 65/1/1-75, 65/2/1-81, 65/3/1-106, 65/4/1-60, 65/5/1-70, 65/6/1-42 28
November 1964 - 18 September and 12 November 1968
Correspondence (S files), including D and C Sandys, Students' Union, P Scott, K Sandhu, F Seed, Sir James Simpson, Soo Pieng, H Slade, F D K Simmance, D A Scott, H S H Stanley, J Seago, Sir Malin Sorsbie, Sir Alexander Symon, M Stewart, Omar Ali
Saifuddin, N Singh, Lord Shackleton, N Sihanouk, Miss M Smith, W L P Sochon, H Smedley, Miss M Strickland re visitors to Kenya (industrialists, VIPs, friends, bankers etc); thanks for hospitality; thanks for cards and gifts; art and collecting;
tributes to Kenyatta; help with employment; young people; invitations; social engagements; contacts with South East Asia, especially Sarawak; charities; clubs and societies; good wishes; letters from and to friends; research on J R MacDonald; wild
life; Francis G Scott's papers; personnel; compassionate purchase of farms; regular meetings of Correspondents; coronation of the Chogyal of Sikkim; world security scheme; Museum Trustees; honours; tobacco; Commonwealth Prime Ministers' meeting;
British exports to Africa; Kenyan politics; Kenyan citizenship; letters of condolence; Sultan of Brunei; Development Finance Corporation scheme for vegetable production and export; job references; new American Ambassador; British citizenship; MJM's
books; contacts with India; scholarship for Ibans; Africa, general situation; Kenyan Asians; visit to South East Asia; apartheid; invitations to lecture.
MAC.65/7/1-84, 65/8/1-81, 65/9/1-103, 65/10/1-88, 65/11/1-72 25 November 1964 - 19 September and 7 December
1968
Correspondence (T files), including Lord and Lady Twining, Lady Thomson Glover, W E Terry, R K Tandon, Sir Robert Thompson, H Tan Chin Tuan, D W Tooth, W C Trimble, G Thomas, G M Thomson, A Toynbee, Lady Templer, T S Tull re invitations to
lecture; clubs and societies; invitations; social engagements; visitors to Kenya (bankers, friends, VIPs etc); art and collecting; letters of condolence; British and Kenyan citizenship; MJM's books; personnel; help with employment; Kenyan politics;
thanks for hospitality; exchange control; compassionate purchase of farms; character references; contacts with South East Asia; book buying; newspaper interviews; Hong Kong trade representative; congratulations on appointment; Vietnam; Nigeria;
thanks for cards and gifts; honours; charities.
MAC.66/1/1-63, 66/2/1-56, 66/3/1-87 5 February 1965 - 8 November 1968
Correspondence (U and V files), including USA and USSR ambassadors, J Vijayatunga, Voice of Kenya, K I Verghese, W Van Tets, P Vaughan, other embassies re visits to factories and schools; job references; young people; invitations; social
engagements; invitations to lecture; thanks for gifts and cards; compassionate purchase of farms; contacts with India; congratulations on appointments; help with employment; letters from friends; MJM's writing; letters of condolence; Institute of
Development Studies notices of meetings, seminars, minutes,
Newsletter etc; wildlife.
MAC.66/4/1-98, 66/5/1-86, 66/6/1-99, 66/7/1-95, 66/8/1-87 11 February 1965 - 18 September 1968
Correspondence (W files), including L B Walsh Atkins, L Wateridge, H F Ward, Lord and C Wigram, Wee Kim Wee, H Ward, F D Webber, J Waddington, D and C Wilson, J G Williams, Rev J Williamson, Rt Rev G West, M Walker, Dato S Q Wong, M Webb, I B
Watt, Sir Mortimer Wheeler re B McKenzie and J Gichuru's visit to London; Stamp Mission and Report; action against forest fighters; China's influence; honours; J R MacDonald; invitations; MJM's books; letters from and to friends; visitors to Kenya
(friends, VIPs etc); thanks for hospitality; Kenyan and British citizenship; personnel; compassionate purchase of farms; visits to various parts of Kenya; Sultan of Brunei; Iban scholarships; wildlife; thanks for gifts and cards; social engagements;
contacts with South East Asia; invitations to lecture; congratulations on appointment; letters of condolence; requests for money; invitations to write articles; charities; art and collecting; help with research; letter from and meetings with Chief
Jonathan; Lesotho rock paintings; visits to various parts of Africa; Laos; references for and help with employment; bird-watching.
MAC.66/9/1-90, 66/10/1-68 22 November 1964 - 20 September 1968
Correspondence (X Y and Z files), including Mrs M Yamamoto, Miss M Yung, L Zilz, Mrs S Yeo, S Yoshida re and including letters to and from friends; invitations; social engagements; contacts with South East Asia; book-buying; thanks for cards and
gifts; diplomatic services letters; China; visit to South East Asia.
Personal correspondence files arranged chronologically 1965-1968
(Copies of MJM's side of the correspondence only)
MAC.67/1/1-167 1-17 May 1965
MAC.67/2/1-116, 67/3/1-142, 67/4/1-107 4-30 June 1965
MAC.67/5/1-161, 67/6/1-129, 67/7/1-142 1-31 July 1965
MAC.67/8/1-155, 67/9/1-143 3-19 August 1965
MAC.67/10/1-194 20-29 September 1965
MAC.68/1/1-108, 68/2/1-134, 68/3/1-179 2-30 October 1965
MAC.68/4/1-149 1-18 November 1965
MAC.68/5/1-109 7-31 December 1965
MAC.68/6/1-133, 68/7/1-120 3-31 January 1966
MAC.68/8/1-174 1-28 February 1966
MAC.68/9/1-90 1 March - 25 April 1966
MAC.68/10/1-219 3 May - 27 June 1966
MAC.69/1/1-106 1-29 July 1966
MAC.69/2/1-85 6-31 August 1966
MAC.69/3/1-107, 69/4/1-122 22-30 September 1966
MAC.69/5/1-146 1 October - 27 November 1966
MAC.69/6/1-131 1-14 December 1966
MAC.69/7/1-93 9 January - 6 March 1966
MAC.69/8/1-129, 69/9/1-117 4-26 April 1967
MAC.69/10/1-150 15-31 May 1967
MAC.69/11/1-111 1-30 June 1967
MAC.70/1/1-57 1-31 July 1967
MAC.70/2/1-128 8-31 August 1967
MAC.70/3/1-128 1-30 September 1967
MAC.70/4/1-114, 70/5/1-47 2-31 October 1967
MAC.70/6/1-108 8 November - 29 December 1967
MAC.70/7/1-18 3 January - 27 February 1968
MAC.70/8/1-100, 70/9/1-69 8-22 March 1968
MAC.70/10/1-111, 70/11/1-123 2-26 April 1968
MAC.70/12/1-81, 70/13/1-77 24 May - 29 June 1968
MAC.71/1/1-113 1-19 July 1968
MAC.71/2/1-87, 71/3/1-76 1-30 August 1968
MAC.71/4/1-77 12 September - 15 November 1968