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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER II.—THE NEW PEACE FRONT
Italian Occupation of Albania (pg. 35-36). Premier's Condemnation (pg. 36). Assurances to Greece and Rumania (pg. 36-37). Government and Russia (pg. 37). Lords and “Appeasement” (pg. 37). Premier and Roosevelt's Message (pg. 37-38). The Speaker's Seat (pg. 38). Government Rejects Deep Air-raid Shelters (pg. 38). Access to Mountains Bill Passed (pg. 38). M.P.'s Privileges and Official Secrets Act (pg. 38-39). The Budget (pg. 39-40). Reception in the House (pg. 40). Decision to Create Ministry of Supply (pg. 40-41). Decision to Introduce Conscription (pg. 41-42). New Mobilisation Procedure (pg. 42). Opposition Anger with Premier (pg. 42-43). Debate on Conscription (pg. 43-44). The Military Training Bill (pg. 44). Labour Party and Conscription (pg. 44-45). Second Reading Debate (pg. 45). Amendments to the Bill (pg. 45-46). Trades Union and Conscription (pg. 46). Trade Agreement with Rumania (pg. 46). Agreement with Turkey (pg. 46-47). Premier on New Foreign Policy (pg. 47-48). Opening of Negotiations with Russia (pg. 48). Opposition Suspicions of Prime Minister (pg. 48). Statements in the Commons (pg. 48-49). Britain and League of Nations (pg. 49). New Proposals to Russia (pg. 49-50). Government and the Bank of International Settlements (pg. 50). Premier and Spanish War Material (pg. 50-51). Palestine White Paper (pg. 51). Colonial Secretary's Defence (pg. 51-52). Criticism in Parliament (pg. 52). The Finance Bill in Parliament (pg. 52-53). Supplementary Estimate for Buying Ships (pg. 53). Lords Debate on Alness Report (pg. 53). Report on Railway Rates (pg. 53). Problem of Young Men on the “Dole” (pg. 53-54). Ministry of Supply Bill (pg. 54). Criticism in Lords (pg. 54-55). Labour on Army Organisation (pg. 55). Labour Party Conference (pg. 55). Criticism of Government (pg. 55-56). Case of Sir S. Cripps (pg. 56). Resolutions on Foreign. Policy, etc. (pg. 56-57). Report on “Labour and Defence” Adopted (pg. 57). Mr. H. Morrison on “Popular Front” (pg. 57). Mr. Greenwood on Labour Programme (pg. 57). Loss of Thetis (pg. 57-58). Agricultural Development Bill (pg. 58-59). Poultry and Milk Bills (pg. 59). Milk Consumption Figures (pg. 59-60). Government and Foreign Publicity (pg. 60). Barter Agreement with U.S. (pg. 60-61). Improvement in Export Trade (pg. 61). King and Queen Leave for Canada (pg. 61). Public Interest in the Tour (pg. 61-62). The King on his Impressions (pg. 62). Parade of Civil Defence Workers (pg. 62). Protection of Militiamen (pg. 62-63). New Armaments Profits Tax (pg. 63). Premier Disclaims Idea of “Encircling” Germany (pg. 63-64). Lord Halifax on Anglo-German Understanding (pg. 64-65). Naval Treaty Denunciation Protest (pg. 65). Lord Halifax's Warning to Germany (pg. 65-66). Public Approval (pg. 66-67). Prime Minister on Danzig (pg. 67). Progress of Anglo-Russian Negotiations (pg. 67-68). New Exports Credit Bill (pg. 68-69). Help for Poland (pg. 69). Rumours of Loan to Germany (pg. 69). Trouble at Tientsin (pg. 69-70). Premier's Statement (pg. 70). Counsels Patience (pg. 70). Opening of Negotiations at Tokio (pg. 70-71). The Anglo-Japanese “Formula” (pg. 71). Mr. Chamberlain's Explanation (pg. 71). M.P.'s Pensions Bill (pg. 71-72). Cotton Industry Reorganisation Bill Passed (pg. 72). Civil Airways Merger (pg. 72). Suspension of Jewish Immigration into Palestine (pg. 72-73). The National Expenditure (pg. 73). War Risks Insurance Bill (pg. 73). Merchant Shipping Subsidy (pg. 73-74). Premier on Old-age Pensions (pg. 74). Bill for Combating I.R.A. (pg. 74-75). Home Secretary's Statement (pg. 75-76). Amendments to the Bill (pg. 76). Bill Passed (pg. 76-77). Opposition Suspicions of Mr. Chamberlain (pg. 77). The Pro-Churchill Agitation (pg. 77). Other Opposition Moves (pg. 77). Premier on Foreign Policy (pg. 77-78). Arrangements for the Vacation (pg. 78). Opposition Anger (pg. 78-79). Lord Halifax on Foreign Situation (pg. 79). Premier on Relations with Japan (pg. 79). Progress of Civil Defence (pg. 79-80). Progress of War Preparations (pg. 80). Determination of the Nation (pg. 80).
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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER I.—THE END OF “APPEASEMENT.”
1939
Results of Munich (pg. 1). Change in Government's Attitude (pg. 1-2). New Form of “Appeasement” (pg. 2). Premier and Rearmament (pg. 2). His Popularity (pg. 2-3). His Welcome to President Roosevelt's New Year Message (pg. 3). His Visit to Italy (pg. 3-4). Progress of Civilian Defence (pg. 4-5). The Anderson Shelters (pg. 5). A.R.P. Organisation (pg. 5). National Service Campaign (pg. 5-6). Distribution of Handbook (pg. 6-7). Labour and National Service Scheme (pg. 7). Support for Sterling (pg. 7). State of Export Trade (pg. 7-8). Labour and Spain (pg. 8-9). Changes in the Ministry (pg. 9). Labour's Pre-election Campaign (pg. 9-10). Rejection of Sir S. Cripps's Memorandum (pg. 10). His Defence (pg. 10-11). His Expulsion from the Party (pg. 11). I.R.A. Outrages (pg. 11). Sir S. Hoare and the “Jitterbugs” (pg. 11-12). Premier on Peace Prospects (pg. 12). Premier on his Rome Visit (pg. 12-13). Refuses to Sell Arms to Spain (pg. 13). Britain and the Surrender of Minorca (pg. 13). Recognition of Franco's Government (pg. 13-14). Opposition Protest (pg. 14). Franco-British Solidarity (pg. 14). Compensation to Civilians for War Injury (pg. 14). Agricultural Policy (pg. 15). Revaluation of Bank of England's Gold Reserve (pg. 15). Commons and Pensions for M.P.'s (pg. 15-16). Czechoslovakian Loan (pg. 16). Lords and Official Secrets Act (pg. 16). White Paper on Rearmament (pg. 16-17). Chancellor of Exchequer on Defence Expenditure (pg. 17). Premier on Financial Outlook (pg. 17-18). His Protest against Armament Race (pg. 18). Mr. Hudson's Trade Tour (pg. 18-19). Cotton Industry Reorganisation Bill (pg. 19). Shipping Subsidies (pg. 19). Unemployment Debate (pg. 19-20). Palestine Conference (pg. 20). A.R.P. Regional Commissioners (pg. 20). Distribution of Steel Shelters (pg. 20-21). Evacuation Arrangements (pg. 21). Demand for Public Shelters (pg. 21). Malnutrition in Wales (pg. 21-22). Estimates for 1939–40 (pg. 22). New Army Dispositions (pg. 22-23). Air Force Strength (pg. 23). Attack and Defence in the Air (pg. 23). Growth of Navy (pg. 23-24). Britain and German Navy Increase (pg. 24). Economic Agreements with Germany (pg. 24). Public Misgivings about Germany (pg. 24-25). Government Reassurances (pg. 25). German Seizure of Czechoslovakia: Mr. Churchill's Comment (pg. 25). Government's Reaction (pg. 25-26). Mr. Chamberlain's Regrets (pg. 26). Commons' Suggestions (pg. 26-27). Government Change of Front (pg. 27). Premier's Indictment of Hitler (pg. 27-28). Unionist Relief (pg. 28). Protest to Germany (pg. 28). Lord Halifax on Collective Security (pg. 28-29). Consultations with Russia (pg. 29). French President in London (pg. 29). Labour Impatience (pg. 29-30). Rumours about Poland (pg. 30). British Assurance to Poland (pg. 30-31). Mr. Greenwood on Labour's Demands (pg. 31). Premier on Government's New Departure (pg. 31-32). Its Reasons (pg. 32). Approval of Commons (pg. 32-33). Colonel Beck in London (pg. 33). Army Increases (pg. 33). Civil Defence Bill (pg. 33-34). Labour and the Cripps Campaign (pg. 34). Expulsion of Five Members (pg. 34-35). The Alness Report on Motor Accidents (pg. 35). Accounts for 1938–39 (pg. 35).
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