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PART I: ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY
1942
CHAPTER I.—THE FALL OF SINGAPORE (pg. 1-27). CHAPTER II.—THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN TREATY (pg. 27-56). CHAPTER III.—THE DEMAND FOR A SECOND FRONT (pg. 56-73). CHAPTER IV.—THE ALLIED VICTORY IN N. AFRICA (pg. 73-97).
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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER IV.—WAR IN THE FAR EAST
New Supplementary Estimate (pg. 75-76). Waste in Government Departments (pg. 76). Increased War Service Grants (pg. 76). Exchange of Prisoners Hitch (pg. 76-77). Commons and the “Oxford Group” (pg. 77). Mr. Bevin on Man-power (pg. 77). Lord Beaverbrook on the Moscow Conference (pg. 77-78). Public Enthusiasm for Russia (pg. 78). Irritation with Certain Ministers (pg. 78-79). Government Attitude (pg. 79). Home Secretary and Mr. McGovern (pg. 79). New Reuter Trust (pg. 79-80). Diplomatic Relations with Mexico Resumed (pg. 80). Air Activity in October (pg. 80). Operations in Mediterranean (pg. 80-81). British Successes and Losses (pg. 81). Statement on Labour and Production (pg. 81). Report on Offices of Profit (pg. 81-82). Premier on Foreign Situation (pg. 82). Parliament Prorogued (pg. 82-83). Re-assembles (pg. 83). Premier on Sea Losses (pg. 83-84). On Food Situation (pg. 84). On Government Unity (pg. 84). Military Changes (pg. 84-85). Home Secretary's Power of Detention (pg. 85). Debate in Commons (pg. 85). Figures of Detention Orders (pg. 85-86). Peace Motion Rejected (pg. 86). Speaker's Golden Wedding (pg. 86). News of British Offensive in Libya (pg. 86). General Auchinleck's Preparations (pg. 86-87). British Advance Begun (pg. 87). Great Tank Battle (pg. 87). New Zealanders' Advance (pg. 87-88). German Incursion into Egypt (pg. 88). Favourable Position of British (pg. 88). German Counter-attack (pg. 88-89). Siege of Tobruk Raised (pg. 89). New Plans for Compulsory Service (pg. 89). Prime Minister's Statement (pg. 89-90). Criticisms in Commons (pg. 90). Sir J. Anderson on Sacrifices made by Property (pg. 90-91). Labour Attitude to Motion (pg. 91). Mr. Bevin on National Service Bill (pg. 91-92). Conscription of Women Opposed (pg. 92). War Declared on Finland, Hungary, and Rumania (pg. 92). Japan Declares War on England (pg. 92). Premier's Statement (pg. 92-93). British Battleships Sunk (pg. 93). Prime Minister on the Situation (pg. 93-94). Dissatisfaction in Commons (pg. 94). Recovery of Cyrenaica (pg. 94). Fighting at Agedabia (pg. 94-95). British Reverses in Far East (pg. 95). Air Activity in December (pg. 95). Raids on Norway (pg. 95-96). New Vote of Credit (pg. 96). New “Black Market” Penalties (pg. 96-97). Criticism of War Service Grants (pg. 97). New Home Guard Regulations (pg. 97). Road Accidents in 1941 (pg. 97-98). Visits of Mr. Eden and Mr. Churchill to Moscow and Washington (pg. 98). British Position at the End of the Year (pg. 98-99). Internal Condition of Country (pg. 99).
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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER III.—BRITAIN'S NEW ALLY
1941
Britain and the next German Move (pg. 50-51). Government's Expectation of Russo-German War (pg. 51). Prime Minister's Broadcast (pg. 51-52). Foreign Secretary's Statement (pg. 52). General Approval (pg. 52). British Raiding of Germany Intensified (pg. 52-53). Air Raids in June (pg. 53). Anglo-Russian Agreement (pg. 53). Withdrawal of British Troops from Iceland (pg. 53). The Campaign in Syria (pg. 53-54). The Armistice (pg. 54). New Vote of Credit (pg. 54-55). Ministerial Changes (pg. 55). Ministry of Information and the Press (pg. 55-56). Resignation of Mr. Duff Cooper (pg. 56). Debate on War Production (pg. 56-57). Premier's Concern (pg. 57). His Statement (pg. 57-58). Effect on the House (pg. 58). Registration of New Age-groups (pg. 58). Review of Civil Defence Workers (pg. 58-59). Recommendations of Reconstruction Committee (pg. 59). Lord Reith's Statement (pg. 59-60). Minister of Food on Food Situation (pg. 60). Agricultural Production (pg. 60). U.S. Loan to Great Britain (pg. 60-61). New Move in India (pg. 61). Demands for Wage Increases (pg. 61). Government's Plea to Workers (pg. 61). Rejection by Trade Unions (pg. 61-62). Air Activity in July (pg. 62). Warnings to Japan (pg. 62-63). Mr. Attlee's Survey of the Situation (pg. 63). Premier's Visit to President Roosevelt (pg. 63-64). The “Atlantic Charter” (pg. 64-65). Mr. Churchill's Comments (pg. 65). Trade Agreement with Russia (pg. 65). Dearth of Coal-miners (pg. 65-66). Repair Work in Damaged Areas (pg. 66). Government Takes Over Railways (pg. 66-67). Need of Skilled Men for the Forces (pg. 67). New Fire Service Organisation (pg. 67). Amendments to Fire Prevention Order (pg. 67-68). Air Activity in August (pg. 68). Losses at Sea (pg. 68). Operations in Mediterranean (pg. 68-69). Trades Union Congress (pg. 69-70). British Protests to Iran (pg. 70). Invasion of Iran (pg. 70-71). Mr. Churchill on the Battle of the Atlantic (pg. 71). On Aid to Russia (pg. 71-72). Record Tank Output (pg. 72). Lord Beaverbrook in Moscow (pg. 72). Demand for an Invasion of the Continent (pg. 72-73). Premier's Reasons for Refusal (pg. 73). Public Disappointment (pg. 73). Second Inter-Allied Conference (pg. 73-74). Air Activity in September (pg. 74). Operations in Mediterranean (pg. 74-75). British Warning to Finland (pg. 75).
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