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Evidences list
Final Draft - Royal Overseas League – Response in respect of Section 21 - Child Migrants
Documents relating to the Child Migration case study
Section 21 Response - Stirling Council
Documents relating to the Child Migration case study
Section 21 Response - Royal Overseas League
Documents relating to the Child Migration case study
Section 21 Response (statement on availability of historic records) - Salvation Army
Documents relating to the Child Migration case study
Section 21 Response - Sisters of Nazareth
Documents relating to the Child Migration case study
Section 21 Response (1930 - 2014) - Aberlour
Scottish Government Evidence
Emails between an official and Private Secretary to Minister for Education and Young People
Scottish Government Evidence
Memorandum from Scottish Executive to Public Petitions Committee 17 February 2003
Scottish Government Evidence
Record of Public Petitions Committee meeting on 12 May 2004
Scottish Government Evidence