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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I. PREPARATIONS FOR THE WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE
1933
Position of the Government (pg. 1-2). Trade in 1932 (pg. 2). President Hoover's Invitation (pg. 2). Mr. Chamberlain on War Debts (pg. 2-3). Sir R. Lindsay in England (pg. 3). Mr. Chamberlain on the Currency Question (pg. 3-4). Railway Wages Board Reports (pg. 4). Rejection by Men (pg. 4). Waterloo Bridge Decision (pg. 4). Imprisonment of Tom Mann (pg. 4-5). British Disarmament Proposals (pg. 5). Mr. Eden on British Guarantees (pg. 5-6). Anglo-Persian Oil Company Arrangement (pg. 6). The Totalisator Problem (pg. 6). Labour Demonstration on Unemployment (pg. 6-7). Liberals and the Government (pg. 7). The Building Subsidy (pg. 7). Parliament and the Austrian Loan (pg. 7-8). Kenya Native Rights (pg. 8). The Crown Lands Commissioners (pg. 8-9). Government and Local Authorities (pg. 9). Government's Unemployment Policy (pg. 9-10). Conservatives and India (pg. 10-11). Parliament and the B.B.C. (pg. 11). The Arms Export Embargo (pg. 11-12). British Air Disarmament Policy (pg. 12). Estimates for 1933–34 (pg. 12-13). Parliament and Taxation (pg. 13). Government's Financial Policy (pg. 13-14). London Passenger Transport Bill (pg. 14). Housing Bill (pg. 14). Discussion of Service Estimates (pg. 14-15). Government and Disarmament Conference (pg. 15-16). Prime Minister and Sir J. Simon at Geneva (pg. 16). At Rome (pg. 16-17). Mr. MacDonald on his Visits (pg. 17-18). Mr. Churchill's Criticism (pg. 18). Mr. Eden's Defence (pg. 18). Agricultural Bill (pg. 18-19). Mr. Runciman on Most-Favoured-Nation Clause (pg. 19). M. Bonnet in London (pg. 19-20). Movement for “Wise Spending” (pg. 20). Mr. Chamberlain's reply (pg. 20-21). Government and Distressed Areas (pg. 21-22). Slum Clearance Campaign (pg. 22). White Paper on India (pg. 22-23). Commons Debate (pg. 23-24). Lords Debate (pg. 24-25). Joint Select Committee Appointed (pg. 25). Anglo-Russian Crisis (pg. 25-26). Prohibition of Russian Imports Bill (pg. 26-27). The Moscow Trial (pg. 27-28). Prime Minister's Visit to Washington (pg. 28). Parliament and the Nazi Outrages (pg. 28-29). Road and Rail Traffic Bill (pg. 29-30). I.L.P. and Communists (pg. 30). Accounts for 1932–33 (pg. 30-31).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I. THE ECONOMY CAMPAIGN
The Political and Economic Situation (pg. 1-2). Departmental Economies (pg. 2). The Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Premier on the need for Economy (pg. 2-3). The Italian Debt Settlement (pg. 3-4). Sir A. Chamberlain and Signor Mussolini (pg. 4). Negotiations with Turkey (pg. 4). Evidence of Owners and Miners before the Coal Commission (pg. 4-5). Threat of a Railway Strike (pg. 5-6). Position of Party Leaders (pg. 6). Defections from Liberal Party (pg. 6-7). Opening of Parliament (pg. 7). Labour Amendment to the Address (pg. 7-8). Liberal Amendment (pg. 8). Supplementary Estimate on Steel Houses (pg. 8-9). On Civil Service Sports Grounds (pg. 9-10). Question of the Road Fund (pg. 10). Government's Agricultural Policy (pg. 10). Protests against the Silk Duties (pg. 10-11). Grants to Ulster (pg. 11). The Municipalities and Unemployment Grants (pg. 11). Re-election of Ministers Bill (pg. 11-12). Government Contracts and the King's Roll (pg. 12). Debate on the Iraq Treaty (pg. 12-13). Food Council's Report on Short Weight (pg. 13). Question of a single Defence Ministry (pg. 13-14). Debates on the Air Estimates (pg. 14-15). On the Naval Estimates (pg. 15-16). On the Army Estimates (pg. 16-17). Public Opinion and Germany's Admission to the League (pg. 17-18). Explanation by the Foreign Secretary of his Policy (pg. 18). Debate in the House of Commons (pg. 18-20). Result of Sir A. Chamberlain's Policy (pg. 20-21). Censure Debate in the House of Commons (pg. 21-22). Rehabilitation of Sir A. Chamberlain (pg. 22). Congestion of Public Business (pg. 22-23). Mr. Churchill on the Foreign Debt Situation (pg. 23-24). Formation of the Industrial Alliance (pg. 24). Labour Party's rejected Bills (pg. 24-25). London Conference on the Eight-Hours Day Convention (pg. 25-26). Mr. Churchill's speech on the Economy Bill (pg. 26-27). Debates on the Bill (pg. 27-28). Second Reading of the Electricity Bill (pg. 28-29). Government's Disarmament Policy (pg. 29-30). Affairs in China (pg. 30-31). The Financial Situation (pg. 31). Plight of the Liberal Party (pg. 31-32).
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PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SUMMARY: CHAPTER I. THE BATTLE OF THE POLLS
New Year messages of the party leaders (pg. 1). wage claims (pg. 1-3). the party programmes (pg. 3-7). election policy of the Liberals (pg. 7-8). election campaign (pg. 8-14). polling (pg. 14-15). analysis of results (pg. 15-23).
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PART I. BRITISH HISTORY: B. COMMONWEALTH AND EMPIRE
CHAPTER I (pg. 106-113). CHAPTER II. CANADA (pg. 114-126). CHAPTER III. AUSTRALASIA (pg. 126-151). CHAPTER IV. SOUTH AFRICA (pg. 151-163). THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA [by G. V. Taylor] (pg. 151-160). CHAPTER V (pg. 163-174).
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PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. SUMMARY: CHAPTER I. DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS (January–April)
Tension relaxed (pg. 1-2). official optimism and exhortations (pg. 2-4). Parliamentary debates (pg. 4-9). the Berlin airlift (pg. 9). the Iron Curtain countries (pg. 9-11). debate on Defence (pg. 11-12). European Assembly (pg. 12). Atlantic Pact (pg. 12-13). Palestine truce (pg. 13-14). Commonwealth affairs (pg. 14-15). foreign trade (pg. 15-17). Mr. Mayhew at Lake Success (pg. 17-18). industrial relations (pg. 18). the Budget (pg. 18-24).
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PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM: CHAPTER II. THE GENERAL ELECTION
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Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen
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Attlee, Mrs. (later Countess)
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Attlee, RT. HON. Clement R., M.P. (later Earl)
1955
Sir Anthony Eden succeeds Sir Winston Churchill as Prime Minister (pg. 16). dissolution of Parliament announced (pg. 16). the Budget (pg. 16-18). foreign affairs: the approach to a four-Power conference (pg. 18). the Austrian Treaty (pg. 18-19). improvement in the Far East (pg. 19). industrial unrest: the newspaper strike (pg. 19-22). the Yorkshire coal strike (pg. 22). the N.A.S.D. dock strike (pg. 22-23). the A.S.L.E.F. railway strike begins (pg. 23-24). the General Election: circumstances (pg. 24-27). the party broadcasts (pg. 27-30). analysis of the result (pg. 30-32). miscellaneous: the Stansgate Peerage Bill (pg. 32-33). canals (pg. 33). poliomyelitis vaccine (pg. 33). Cambridge Women's Union (pg. 33-34). increase of foxes (pg. 34). climbing of Kangchenjunga (pg. 34). winter in May (pg. 34).
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